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Sansui SLED3228 Flat Panel Television User Manual

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1. Memo The type of network must be set on the NETWORK W Without using a switching hub screen P33 Computer Monitor Camera Sold separately Sold separately POPPP Cross type Pre operation preparation Screen display After turning on the power the message INITIALIZING is displayed Next the live videos are displayed on a quad screen The screen display necessary to operations is displayed on the screen e The screen display can be hidden except for the recording screen display P25 ll Quad screen ll Single screen LLL Lo HI I a A A A 2 2006 07 14 09 04 54 Gil m 2 2006 07 14 09 04 54 CH3 1 i D Operation display 5 Date and time display Displayed during live video sequencing This unit manages the recorded videos according to their _ l l date and time Make sure the correct date and time are set 4 Displayed during alarm output in the menu setting P7 7 Displayed during remote operation by PC 6 Camera channel display 2 Remote control display P32 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Gi This icon shows that remote operations are possible 7 Recording display Depending on the remote ID number settings this Factory default settings start continuous recordings C icon may not be displayed and remote operations automatically once the power is turned on Change the may not be available recording mode using the menu settings P27 3 Alarm input displa
2. 0006 OOOO OOOO D REC STOP button Stops and starts recording of live videos displayed on the monitor 2 Numeric buttons Used to input passwords camera number and ID number ID button If a remote control ID number was set press before inputting it P32 M e SKIP button During settings Moves the cursor upward During playback Skips the video 1 minute forward amp K 4 button During settings Moves the cursor to the left During playback Fast rewinds gt PP button During settings Moves the cursor to the right During playback Fast forwards D REPLAY W button During settings Moves the cursor downward During playback Skips the video 1 minute backward ENTER P I I button During settings Confirms the selected item During search Plays back the selected video During playback Displays a still video MENU button Displays the setting menu screen EXIT button Bil To exit the settings mode and the menu screen 4 SEARCH button Activates the recorded videos search mode d2 PTZ button Activates the operation mode that operates the Pan Tilt Zoom Focus of the dome camera connected to the RS422 485 terminal 3 MARK COPY button Activates the video saving mode SEQ button Sequences the videos of the connected cameras d QUAD button Displays the quad screen M Specifications Signal method Conforms to the NTSC PAL Initial values system
3. NETWORK HDD SET SYSTEM p 4 DVR ID DESCRIPTION LOAD DEFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD NETWORK PASSWORD DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET PTZ CONTROL LANGUAGE ENGL I SH REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 0 D S T SUMMER TIME OFF YYYY MM DD IW setting the DVR ID Allows the individual designation of each unit when multiple units are connected Select DVR ID using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The DVR ID screen is displayed Input the unit designation Example REC 1 by pressing the control buttons A V lt gt repeatedly and press the ENTER button The changed unit designation is displayed in DVR ID on the SYSTEM screen Furthermore the unit designation is entered in the sent mail when using SEND E MAIL in NETWORK settings P35 B DESCRIPTION confirmation To confirm information such as the version information of the unit Select DESCRIPTION using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The DESCRIPTION screen is displayed DESCRIPTION VERSION CAPACITY IP ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS Setting the LOAD DEFAULT To return to the factory default settings of the unit 1 Select LOAD DEFAULT using the control button AV and press the ENTER button The LOAD DEFAULT screen is displayed 2 Select CONFIRM using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The screen switches to the INITIALIZING screen The live video is displayed on the mo
4. MAIL ADDRESS NETWORK settings e MAIL SAVER NAME To set the name of the server for the mail Example MAIL SERVER NAME mailserverd 2 ID To set information for the Internet user such as the connection ID PASSWORD To set passwords for the Internet user such as the connection password Example MAIL SERVER ID MAIL SERVER PASSWORD 20060915 e RETURN MAIL ADDRESS To set a backup mail address if the primary email fails Example RETURN MAIL ADDRESS 1 Press the ENTER button The screen returns to the SEND E MAIL screen 2 Press the EXIT STOP button twice The screen returns to the NETWORK screen and the APPLY NETWORK ADDRESS screen is displayed 3 To register select CONFIRM using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button Once the settings are complete restart the unit The screen switches to live video HDD SET settings Press the MENU button and input the password P24 The MAIN MENU is displayed select HDD SET using the control button A V lt gt MAIN MENU E 2 LIVE RECORD S pt ZA NETWORK HDD SET SERVICE HDD SET OVERWRITE FORAMT E setting the OVERWRITE Allows continuing recording and overwriting old videos once the hard disk capacity is full l When OVERWRITE is set to ON save required videos to an external memory device Select OVERWRITE using the control button A V and
5. 40 C During storage 10 C 50 C Allowable operation humidity 0 90 6 Dimensions 350 W x 65 H x 260 D mm Weight 3 2 kg Please note that specifications and unit exterior design are subject to change without notification Bl Dimensions unit mm 350 Bl DVR ID input display list AJBBICDIEFGHIIIJJIKILMINOPIQRISIT UVNIXYIZI N i jlalbilcdle lf gh ijjik liminolpiqristiulvw yizi jl yi lip l gi d gt l 710 112 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 5 1 Q SANYO SANYO Electric Co Ltd 1AC6P1P3138 L8HBN WA 1006KP LD Printed in Korea
6. A N 2 e Specify the search destination DVR PC Set to DVR Click the calendar and specify the date of the video to be searched Confirms the time slot with recorded video using the time scale Specify the backup start point Move the slide knob of the time scale to the start point and click START POINT Specify the backup end point Move the slide knob of the time scale to the end point and click END POINT A dark green line is displayed on the specified video range 4 f 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Click START POINT n Ji ELEC CUL i i ee ee ee Cee ie il c hsec pasen ce Ok W ma AN 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Click END POINT Memo To undo the specified video range re click START POINT Click BACKUP Confirm the backup content of the backup using the AVI Backup dialog AVI Backup Start time 12 33 59 Endtime 14 31 24 File path Channel 1 i Cancel D Start time End time Can be modified using the spin buttons 2 File Path The path set in the general settings screen in the set up menu is displayed P50 3 Channel The channels numbers with recorded video are displayed Click OK The specified recorded video range is backed up on the PC The backup progress is displayed in the progress gauge of the dialog Memo Destination folder name Input the date information of the fi
7. SENSOR recording An external sensor can be connected to each channel Connecting an external switch to an external sensor terminal Monitor Camera Sold separately Sold separately 2 Set the following items using the control button AV lt gt e RESOLUTION e CHANNEL e FRAME RATE e QUALITY 3 Select RECORDING using the control button A V and select BY EXT SENSOR using the control button lt gt RECORD 3 RESOLUTION QUAD CHANNEL CH1 FRAME RATE 1 f s QUAL I TY NORMAL _RECORDING _BY EXT SENSOR MOTION ZONE FULL ZONE MOT I ON n 7 SENSOR TY PRE RECORD POST EVENT RECORD ALARM ALARM DURATION AUDIO TIMER SET ON 5 SECONDS F 5 SECONDS OFF Select SENSOR TYPE using the control button AV and select detection mode using the control button lt gt Select PRE RECORD using the control button A V and select the pre recording as necessary using the control button Select POST EVENT RECORD using the control button A V and select the recording time as necessary using the control button Selections 2 30 SECONDS o m 5 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen N ll Output settings at the time of external switch operation When a motion sensor of this unit or an external sensor is activated a relay signal is output to the external alarm device connected to t
8. Selections CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 The CAMERA TITLE screen is displayed When not changing the designation of the channel only select a channel 2 Select the input position using the control button A V and select input characters using the control button lt gt Character selection letters numbers symbols Refer to specifications P55 CAMERA TITLE 3 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Changing the present CH1 display to HALL 1F Example Setting the DISPLAY To select DISPLAY and set the screen display ON Displays live videos OFF Does not display live videos Setting the SEQ LIST To select SEQ LIST and set the sequence ON Performs sequencing OFF Does not perform sequencing 9 Setting the BRIGHTNESS To select BRIGHTNESS and adjust the brightness of the videos The display bar 0 100 changes and changes the brightness of the real time video Setting the CONTRAST To select CONTRAST and adjust optimally the dark parts and bright parts of the video The display bar 0 100 changes and changes the contrast of the real time video HUE settings To select HUE and adjust the hue of the video The display bar 0 100 changes and changes the hue of the real time video Setting the SATURATION To select SATURATION and adjust the saturation of the video The display bar 0 100 changes and changes the saturation of the real time video Press the EXIT STOP button once o
9. select a setting using the control button lt gt ON When the capacity becomes full former data is overwritten and the recording continues OFF When the capacity becomes full the recording stops B FORMAT settings Initializes the internal hard disk f All the videos are lost Before formatting save required 9 videos to an external memory device P38 Select FORMAT using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The FORMAT screen is displayed 2 Select CONFIRM using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The message FORMATTING is displayed and formatting starts Once formatting is complete the unit restarts and returns to live videos HDD SET D OVERWRITE ON FORAMT FORMAT CANCEL CONF IRM SERVICE settings Press the MENU button and input the password P24 The MAIN MENU is displayed select SERVICE using the control button A V lt gt MAIN MENU EM D LIVE RECORD SYSTEM NETWORK HDD SET SERVICE SERVICE USB UPGARDE SAVE SETUP TO A USB LOAD SETUP FROM A USB USB memory E setting the USB UPGRADE Under service mode setting the SAVE SETUP TO A USB Saving the menu settings of this unit to a device such as a USB memory Setting the LOAD SETUP FROM A USB Connect the USB memory to the USB terminal Select SAVE SETUP TO A USB using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The co
10. 55 a8 410 cancel D Disk Space Select the drive used for saving and input the allowable capacity MB 2 Disk Full Select the option once the capacity is exceeded using the radio button e Replace oldest files Continues to record and overwrites the previously recorded video starting with the oldest e Stop recording Stops the recording Click OK once the above settings are complete The content of the settings are confirmed and saved 53 G Version information About The version information of the currently used software can be confirmed NC Sanyo DYR Utility 2004 Version 1 0 0 Copyright 2006 SANYO Electric Co Ltd All right reserved fe Loe View SR Record Warning this computer program is protected by copyright law a and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or lg Disk distribution of this program or any portion of it may result 9 in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law E Cancel Part names of the remote control Batteries for the remote control are not supplied Use two AAA batteries REC STOP l 0 99901 7 TO DSe ll Inserting batteries in the remote control El Take the battery cover off Fl Place the batteries and fit the cover Note Make sure the batteries are correctly oriented Bl Operation range
11. LIST screen is displayed Select the videos to be copied to the USB device using the control button A V and press the ENTER button Still images are displayed LIST 2006 07 14 1 1 17 20 48 LIVE JPEG 17 21 04 LIVE JPEG lt 17 23 02 gt H1 AVI 2SE Copying the recorded videos to a USB device 8 Press the MARK COPY button The BACKUP USB DEVICE screen is displayed MARK COPY AAAA mm 2 2006 07 14 17 25 37 0 BACKUP USB DEVICE CD RW USB STICK CH1 C Select USB STICK Example to where the selected videos will be copied using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The confirmation screen is displayed AAAA mm 2 2006 07 14 17 25 37 10 Select YES using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button e The message SAVING is displayed and the videos are saved on the USB memory Once the saving operation is complete the message SAVE SUCCESS is displayed e If no USB memory is connected the warning message CHECK FAIL is displayed Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen 7 Repeating marking operations will result in overwriting Perform copy operations soon after marking the videos B Marking and copying playback videos 1 Connect the USB memory to the USB terminal copying operations become available e Connect the USB memor
12. PC EE S x Setup Menu Path OXProgram Files Sanyo Loe T 2 T First 20061 0 04 j foo 00 00 m og View z BHL To Last 2006 10 04 7 00 00 00 a Find Date Time Save cancel Specify the folder to be searched using Path Set the start point of the search range in From If the checkbox First is checked it is automatically set to the first date and time in the folder Set the end point of the search range in To If the checkbox Last is checked it is automatically set to the newest date and time in the folder e N Click Find The event information of the specified range is displayed as a list in the log list A To save the displayed log list as text click Save To change the destination folder displayed in Path click Browse and select a new destination folder e Once the above operations are complete click OK and close the screen n Record settings Record Sets the recording conditions while in network operations Recorded video is saved on the hard disk of the PC Setup Menu Record Condition Always C Event Auto record FT Duration 5 Sec I 2 Event r Channels M1 Channel 1 2 Channel 2 3 Channel 3 4 Channel 4 cancel D Record Condition Recording mode Select a recording mode using the radio button e Always Recording is performed when the recording button on the operati
13. e NTSC 30 ips Single screen 120 ips Quad screen e PAL 25 ips Single screen 100 ips Quad screen Compression method Video MPEG4 Audio G 711 Number of pixels NTSC 720x480 PAL 720x576 Live display Speed NTSC 30 ips 120 ips PAL 25 ips 100 ips Resolution NTSC 720x480 Single screen 320x240 Quad screen PAL 720x576 Single screen 360x288 Quad screen Split screen Single screen Quad screen Recording Recording speed NTSC Max 120 ips PAL Max 100 ips Resolution NTSC 720x480 Single screen 320x240 Quad screen PAL 720x576 Single screen 360x288 Quad screen Recording method General recording Schedule recording Event recording External alarm recording Hard disk None mounted 540 GB Max with a 3 5 inch disk Video input terminal 1 0 V p p 75 Q BNC x4 Video output terminal Selection possible BNC Initial value x1 VGA x1 Audio input terminal RCA x4 Audio output terminal RCA x1 Alarm input output terminal Input 4 connectors NO or NC available relay output 1 connector Network terminal Interface RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX Protocol TCP IP DHCP Software DVR Utility 2004 Interface RS422 RS485 4 pin connector Front USB terminal 1 USB backup USB Memory Remote control IR remote control can control up to 9 units Power supply voltage DC 12 V Power consumption Approximately 25 W Allowable operation temperature During operation 5 C
14. lt gt and repeat the operation and then press the ENTER button The screen returns to the NETWORK screen 3 Select PASSWORD using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The ADSL PASS input screen is displayed NETWORK ADSL ID PORT CLIENT ACCESS BANDWIDTH SAVING NETWORK TYPE ID PASSWORD DDNS SEND E MAIL ADSL PASS 4 Display A Ex using the control button A V move to the right using the control button lt gt and repeat the operation and then press the ENTER button The screen returns to the NETWORK screen 5 Press the EXIT STOP button The APPLY NETWORK ADDRESS screen is displayed 6 Select CONFIRM using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button Once the settings are complete restart the unit The screen switches to live video APPLY NETWORK ADDRESS CANCEL CONF I RM NETWORK settings ll if selecting LAN D Select IP using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The IP ADDRESS input screen is displayed 2 Change the IP number using the control button A V move the cursor to the right using the control button lt gt and repeat the operation and then press the ENTER button The screen returns to the NETWORK screen NETWORK IP ADDRESS PORT CLIENT ACCESS BANDWIDTH SAVING NETWORK TYPE 0 0 0 0 172 016 001 052 SUBNET MASK 255 255 0 0 DNS SERVER IP 172 16 1 220 DDNS SEND E MAIL 3 Repeat 2 an
15. monitoring live videos The BOOKMARK screen is displayed Select YES using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The video on channel 1 is marked as a still image The message BOOKMARK SUCCESS is displayed on the screen JMARKICOPY AAAA 2 2006 07 14 17 25 37 BOOKMARK NO YES CH1 C f Once copying to the USB memory starts the LAN is disconnected Press the SEARCH button The search menu screen of channel 1 is displayed SEARCH _ GIAIAIAIA 2 2006 07 14 17 25 37 EVENT SEARCH TIMELINE SEARCH T D SEARCH GO FIRST GO LAST LOG BOOKMARK Select BOOKMARK using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The BOOKMARK screen is displayed If recordings are available the date is displayed in red e lt q Indicates that there are recordings in the previous month D gt Indicates that there are recordings in the next month Move the cursor to the day of the first recording in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the previous month of the calendar Move the cursor to the day of the last recording in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the next months of the calendar BOOKMARK 2006 07 1 23 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Select the marked date using the control button AV lt gt and press the ENTER button The
16. recordings in the previous month D gt Indicates that there are recordings in the next month Move the cursor to the day of the first recording in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the previous month of the calendar Move the cursor to the day of the last recording in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the next months of the calendar CS EX SEARCH 2006 07 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 CS Q lt gt CHANNEL g OO 3 TYPE Select a channel with the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The cursor moves to TYPE e To select all the channels select 5 Select the type of recording Mode to be searched using the control button lt and press the ENTER button A All types ALL M Recording activated by motion detection BY MOTION S Recording activated by sensor detection BY EXT SENSOR R Real time recording C Continuous recording CONTINUOUS Example Searching recordings activated by the motion detection M of the channel 2 of the camera CHANNEL A oOo O TYPE A M S RC The list screen is displayed Select the videos to be played back using the control button A V and press the ENTER button Playback starts If the list continues on several pages use the control button lt gt to change pages L 2006 07 14 lt 0
17. that may cause undesired operation Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacture s instructions FOR CALIFORNIA U S A ONLY This product contains a CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Licensed Under U S Patent No 4 974 088 Please note Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in This symbol mark and recycle system are applied only to EU countries and not applied to the countries in the other area of the world Safety precautions These precautions must be followed for safety reasons ANWarning Bl Do not use if the unit emits smoke strange sounds are heard or odor is emitted Continued use may cause electrocution and or fire Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet Onc
18. total of 100 frames for all channels Setting the QUALITY To select QUALITY and select the video quality Selections NORMAL FINE BASIC Setting the RECORDING To select RECORDING and select the recording mode CONTINUOUS P13 Recording is performed while this unit is turned on BY MOTION recording P13 Recording is performed as soon as the internal motion sensor of this unit reacts BY EXT SENSOR P14 Recording is performed as soon as a sensor device connected to the external sensor SENSOR terminal device of this unit reacts BY SCHEDULE P15 Recording is performed daily during the set time slot set on the SCHEDULE screen in the recording settings RECORD settings Setting the MOTION ZONE P13 Select the zone where the motion sensor is active It is necessary to set a detection frame when PARTIAL ZONE is selected FULL ZONE The motion sensor is active on the whole screen PARTIAL ZONE The motion sensor is active in the set detection frame Setting the MOTION SENSITIVITY To select MOTION SENSITIVITY and select the level of detection sensitivity of the motion sensor Selections 1 2 8 9 Low sensitivity level Setting the SENSOR TYPE To select the detection mode when connecting an external sensor To select SENSOR TYPE and select the detection mode Not operational N O Open type normal open when sensor is connected N C Closed type normal close when sensor is con
19. 0 R disappears from the recording display and real time recording is stopped 7 e When recording rate is high the audio may be difficult to hear at the time of playback and playback time may increase e Recording time varies depending on the screen being recorded Furthermore recording rate may decrease depending on the settings Recording B CONTINUOUS recording Recording starts automatically when this unit is turned on C is displayed on the screen The connected cameras are simultaneously recorded The recording mode can be changed using RECORDING under RECORD settings Settings such as image quality can also be set P27 2 To stop recording select RECORDING under RECORD settings using the control button AV and select DISABLE using the control button lt gt C disappears RECORD RESOLUT I ON QUAD CHANNEL CH1 FRAME RATE 1 f s QUALITY NORMAL RECORD I NG DISABLE MOTION ZONE FULL ZONE MOTION SENSITIVITY 7 ON 5 SECONDS ORD POST EVENT RECORD ALARM ALARM DURATION AUDIO 5 SECONDS OFF TIMER SET BY MOTION recording A motion sensor can be set for each channel Adjusting the following settings using the control button AV lt gt RESOLUTION e CHANNEL e FRAME RATE e QUALITY Select RECORDING using the control button A V and select BY MOTION using the control button lt gt 3 Select MOTION ZONE using the contro
20. 00 IPS PAL 120 IPS NTSC e 4ch audio recording e Remote surveillance and operation via network e VGA video output e Comes with IR remote control unit and DVR utility software Main parts replacement timings Continued use of this unit in a 25 C environment may result in wear and deterioration of the parts of the unit We recommend you replace the following parts according to the timings listed below The replacement timings listed are approximate and do not guarantee the performance of the part in question W Hard disk 2 years 25 C environment The life expectancy of each part depends on the environment in which the unit is used However the head and motor are particularly prone to wear and deterioration Therefore writing errors are more likely to occur after two years of use ll Cooling fan 3 years 25 C environment Cooling fan failure causes higher internal temperatures which may result in a faulty hard disk Periodically check whether the cooling fan is working properly abs OP JUR fan N SEES Jo Ea 308980958 lll Battery 2 years 25 C environment Accessories Check that all the parts shown below are supplied D Power cable x2 2 AC adapter 4 HDD mounting bracket 6 HDD fixing screw HDD power cable 3 Remote control 5 HDD bracket screw D IDE cable 9 CD ROM e Instruction Manual Digital Video Recorder Installing a hard disk No default hard disk is i
21. 0000000000000000000010 esiens S C Playing back recorded videos The following recorded videos searching methods are available ll EVENT SEARCH P18 Search through a recorded video list by setting the date on the calendar display the camera channel and specify the type of recording SEARCH 2006 07 1 2 345678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 CHANNEL EJ EJ EJ EJ TYPE AMSRC 6 alalalal mm 2 8 2006 07 14 17 25 37 TIMELINE SEARCH m m m m m m m m T D SEARCH GO FIRST m m m um um um um m ND RPP EPP Pe eee ee GO LAST l LOGammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BOOKMARK l l Searching for an event by setting the date time on the timeline SEARCH 2006 07 1 2 345678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEARCH 2006 07 14 03 00 00 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24HOUR EJEJEJEI eo 10 20 30 40 50 60MIN CHANNEL S OOO TYPE AMS RC H H H ll BOOKMARK P20 Search through copied still images or moving videos ll T D SEARCH P19 Searching for an event by setting the date time numerically SEARCH 2006 07 14 17 17 00 3 ll GO FIRST P19 W The function of each button during Searching the first oldest recording data playback EXIT STOP ll GO LAST P20 Searching the last newest recording data nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmummmmmmumummmmmummmmmmm gt Bl LOG P
22. 20 Viewing the operation activities LOG of this unit on a specified date The fast forward speed changes each time it is pressed the symbol is displayed gt gt on the bottom right of the screen P Standard gt 2PP X2 o 4 gt P s gt P gt The fast rewind speed changes each A M NES lt lt time itis pressed the symbol is displayed ane lt 00 02 80 gt System Start on the bottom right of the screen qj 9 10 11 12 13 Tats M45 Manual Record Sta Standard 2 24 X2 5 444 8 pudore Sie Syon tim SKIP Jumps the video 1 minute forward 30 31 08 07 gt Manual Record Start lt 17 08 52 gt Manual Record Stop REPLAY Jumps the video 1 minute backward Pause Still image display Pil i Press again to restart playback iid Stops a playback in progress Playing back recorded videos QUAD MARK COPY SEARCH PTZ 2 8 NI EN EVENT SEARCH Press the SEARCH button The menu screen is displayed SEARCH 0 AAAA 2 2006 07 14 17 25 37 EVENT SEARCH TIMELINE SEARCH T D SEARCH GO FIRST GO LAST LOG BOOKMARK Select EVENT SEARCH using the control button AV and press the ENTER button The SEARCH screen is displayed Select the date you want to search using the control button A V lt gt and press the ENTER button The cursor moves to CHANNEL If recordings are available the date is displayed in red e lt Indicates that there are
23. 5 37 C PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS INITIALIZE Cv Bl Pan Tilt operations D Select PAN TILT using the control button A V and press the ENTER button Adjust the tilt position using the control button A V and adjust the pan position using the control button lt gt e The following message is displayed on the screen during operations Up Down key Tilt Up Down Left Right key Pan Left Right ll Zoom Focus operations D Select ZOOM FOCUS using the control button AV and press the ENTER button 2 Adjust the zoom using the control button A V and adjust the focus position using the control button lt gt e The following message is displayed on the screen during operations Up Down key Zoom In Out Left Right key Focus Near Far Bl Initializing the camera position Select INITIALIZE using the control button A V and press the ENTER button e Once the initialization is complete the following message is displayed on the screen and the adjustment position is reset to its default values INITIALIZE SUCCESS Press the EXIT STOP button once operation are complete f Ifa PTZ camera is not connected to this unit the L4 following message is displayed on the screen Please set up a camera type in setup menu e The terminator settings of this unit are set to ON Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased for any changes Recording This unit allows the foll
24. 8 04 50 gt CH2 MOTION 17 08 07 CH2 MOTION wu CH2 gt Playback in progress display Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Playing back recorded videos B TIMELINE SEARCH 4 2 Press the SEARCH button The search menu screen is displayed Select TIMELINE SEARCH using the control button AV and press the ENTER button The SEARCH screen is displayed If recordings are available the date is displayed in red e T Indicates that there are recordings in the previous month gt Indicates that there are recordings in the next month Move the cursor to the day of the first recording in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the previous month of the calendar Move the cursor to the day of the last recording in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the next months of the calendar SEARCH 2006 07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Select the date to be played back using the control button A V lt gt and press the ENTER button The timeline screen is displayed e The upper bar on the screen shows 24 hours and the lower bar 60 minutes Time sections with a recording are represented by a red line A yellow longitudinal line is displayed at the beginning of each icon to select p
25. B Operating System Windows 2000 Professional SP4 XP Professional SP2 XP Home Direct X Direct X 8 1 or above Installing Sanyo DVR Utility 2004 Install using the interactive screen 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD drive and double click Sanyo Client exe The installer runs Confirm the installation destination folder on the Choose Destination Location screen and click Next To change the installation destination folder click Browse and select a folder InstallShield Wizard P Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files Setup will install SANYO DYR Utility 2004 in the following folder To install to this falder click Mext To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program FilesXSANYOXDVR Utility 2004 Browse E Cancel Operations using the Network Select the setup type on the Setup Type screen and click Next InstallShield Wizard 3 x Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Click the type of Setup you prefer Light Description Program will be installed with the most common options Recommended for most users lt Back Cancel n general select Typical Depending on the performance of the PC the program may not operate In that case re install Light Confirm the program fold
26. CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 The indicator blinks when a channel is recording 9 LAN indicator LAN The indicator blinks when the unit is connected and used through the LAN cable 4 Alarm indicator ALARM The indicator blinks when an alarm recording occurs Hard disk drive indicator HDD The indicator blinks when the hard disk is being accessed 6 Menu button MENU P7 24 Displays the settings menu screen and switches to setting mode D Exit Stop button EXIT STOP P13 During settings Returns to the previous screen During playback Interrupts playback operation USB terminal USB Exclusively for 2 0 P21 Connect the USB memory Video can be saved 9 Camera selection 1 4 buttons P7 The video of each live is displayed on single screen Record Stop button REC STOP P12 Starts Stops the recording of the monitored live image displayed 41 Automatic camera scrolling button SEQ P10 Automatically switches through and displays the images of each live 2 Quad screen display button QUAD P10 Displays a quad screen 3 Mark Copy button MARK COPY P21 Switches to image saving mode Search button SEARCH P18 Switches to recorded images searching mode 5 Pan Tilt Zoom button PTZ P11 Switches the dome camera connected to the RS 422 485 terminal to Pan Tilt Zoom Focus mode Control button Playback in progress Setting in progress Cursor operation The player jumps
27. Current screen is displayed 2 The following setting method is identical to the one described in Setting an ADMIN PASSWORD NETWORK PASSWORD Current k amp k Li setting the DATE FORMAT Refer to Setting the clock CLOCK SET P7 S setting the CLOCK SET Refer to Setting the clock CLOCK SET P7 I setting the PTZ CONTROL Refer to Operating the PTZ camera P11 Bl setting the LANGUAGE Refer to Setting the language LANGUAGE P9 SYSTEM settings Setting a REMOTE CONTROLLER ID Allows to set an ID number on the supplied remote control and use it as an exclusive remote control when multiple units are connected The initial value is set to 0 and the remote control display is displayed on the monitor remote operations are always available SYSTEM DVR ID DESCRIPTION LOAD DEFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD NETWORK PASSWORD DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET PTZ CONTROL LANGUAGE ENGL I SH REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 0 D S T SUMMER TIME OFF YYYY MM DD Remote control display d REC STOP O ll Operating this unit via the remote controller ID Example 4 1 2 7 Select REMOTE CONTROLLER ID using the control button A V and select the ID number Example 4 using the control button lt gt Selection 1 2 8 9 Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen SYSTEM p 4 DVR ID DESCRIPTION LOAD D
28. EFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD NETWORK PASSWORD DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET PTZ CONTROL LANGUAGE ENGL I SH REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 4 D S T SUMMER TIME OFF YYYY MM DD Press the ID button of the remote control and press a numeric button except 4 The remote control display of the live screen disappears it is no longer possible to access the numeric buttons Press the ID button of the remote control and press 4 of the numeric button Tal h IA 2 2006 07 14 08 06 09 AL hb d 2 2006 07 14 08 06 09 lal AL The remote control display reappears the ID number 4 set in the SYSTEM settings allows the operation of this unit To return to the initial value 0 press the ID button and press 0 The unit can be operated regardless of the ID number set in the SYSTEM settings NETWORK settings Press the MENU button and input the password P24 The MAIN MENU is displayed select NETWORK using the control button A V lt gt MAIN MENU LIVE RECORD SYSTEM pt Le amp NETWORK NETWORK HDD SET SERV I CE NETWORK PORT AG CLIENT ACCESS BANDWIDTH SAVING NETWORK TYPE DDNS SEND E MAIL E setting the PORT When connecting this unit to a multiple unit network set an individual port number 1 Select PORT using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The SET PORT screen is displayed The initial value is 5445 SET PORT 2 Select a value using t
29. H1 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 ALL 000000000000000000000010 MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM e Selecting the same setting for a specified time only every day Example MOTION Move the cursor to ALL and move the cursor to the specified time using the control button the longitudinal bar changes to red Press the ENTER button repeatedly to set the same setting M TIMER SET CH1 COPY FROM CH1 COPY TO CH1 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 ALL 009000000000000000000000 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Recording l Copying a set recording schedule to other channels E le 1 Copying the channel 1 schedule to channel xamp e 5 COPY FROM Set the channel 1 schedule and press the EXIT STOP button The RECORD screen is displayed again TIMER SET CH1 COPY FROM CH1 COPY TO CH1 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 ALL 000000000000000000000000 SUNCEM SE CEMS Ee MeS e MON S C M S C M S C M S TUES COME S CEMS AC MESE WED M S C M S C M S C M S THU M S C M S C M S C M FRI C M S C M S C M S C M SATEECTCSMSSSGOMESCCERCSMEESSOCS 2 Select CHANNEL using the control button AV and select CH3 using the control button lt gt 3 Select TIMER SET using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The TIMER SET CH3 screen is displayed RECORD RESOLUT I ON QUAD CHANNEL CH3 F
30. LANGUAGE using the control button A V and select the display language using the control button lt gt Once a language has been selected the display language changes SYSTEM p 4 DVR ID DVR DESCRIPTION LOAD DEFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD NETWORK PASSWORD DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET PTZ CONTROL YYYY MM DD LANGUAGE ENGL I SH REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 0 D S T SUMMER TIME OFF Language selection ENGLISH 8 43 DEUTSCH Francais ESPANOL ITALIANO Pyccknn a3bik PX ER POLSKI CESKY henrapcku esuk Romana Srpski SVENSKA Setting the summer time D S T SUMMER TIME Summer time setting is available Select D S T SUMMER TIME using the control button A V and select ON using the control button lt gt It becomes possible to input summer time SYSTEM DVR ID DESCRIPTION LOAD DEFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD NETWORK PASSWORD DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET PTZ CONTROL LANGUAGE ENGL I SH REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 0 D S T SUMMER TIME ON BEGIN 2 1 Bru END 8 1 0H YYYY MM DD Initial value 2 Select BEGIN using the control button A V and press the ENTER button D S T SUMMER TIME BEGIN is displayed 3 Input the starting date 31 March 23 00 D Display 0 using the control button A V to the right using the control button lt gt AV 2 Display 3 using the control button and move to the right using the control button lt gt repeat to set other settings and press the ENTER
31. ON SENSITIVITY 7 SENSOR TYPE PRE RECORD ON POST EVENT RECORD 5 SECONDS OFF ALARM ALARM DURATION 5 SECONDS AUDIO OFF TIMER SET E setting the RESOLUTION To set the resolution for the recordings Select RESOLUTION using the control button A V and select a setting using the control button lt gt FULL When recording single screen e NTSC 720 x 480 PAL 720 x 576 QUAD When recording quad screen e NTSC 360 x 240 e PAL 360 x 288 E setting a CHANNEL To set the recording settings of each channel Select an item for each setting using the control button A V and select a setting value using the control button lt gt Setting a CHANNEL Select CHANNEL and select a channel CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Setting the FRAME RATE Unit FPS Select FRAME RATE and select a value NTSC OFF 1 2 29 30 f s PAL OFF 1 2 24 25 f s f The FRAME RATE setting represents the total frame rate ofeach channel For example if the frame rate is set to 25 30 for channel 1 it cannot be set differently for other channels If FULL is selected under resolution setting NTSC It is possible to select up to a total of 30 frames for all channels PAL It is possible to select up to a total of 25 frames for all channels If QUAD is selected under resolution setting NTSC It is possible to select up to a total of 120 frames for all channels PAL It is possible to select up to a
32. R button When the channel 1 is selected TIMER SET CH1 screen is displayed RECORD 5 RESOLUT I ON QUAD CHANNEL CH1 FRAME RATE 1 f s QUAL ITY NORMAL RECORDING BY SCHEDULE MOTION ZONE FULL ZONE MOTION SENSITIVITY 7 SENSOR TYPE PRE RECORD POST EVENT RECORD ALARM ALARM DURATION AUDIO TIMER SET ON 5 SECONDS FF 5 SECONDS OFF Select ALL or each day using the control button AV and set the recording mode using the ENTER button Repeat the procedure to set a different recording mode DISABLE Does not record C CONTINUOUS recording M BY MOTION recording S BY EXT SENSOR recording Input example TIMER SET CH1 COPY FROM CH1 COPY TO CH1 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 ALL 010000000000000000000000010 e Selecting an identical setting for every day Example CONTINUOUS Move the cursor to ALL the display turns red Repeatedly pressing the ENTER button sets the same setting for every day TIMER SET CH1 COPY FROM CH1 COPY TO CH1 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 000000000000000000000000 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC e Selecting the same setting for a whole day Example MOTION Move the cursor to the day the display turns red Repeatedly pressing the ENTER button sets the same setting for the whole day TIMER SET CH1 COPY FROM CH1 COPY TO C
33. RAME RATE 1 f s QUALITY NORMAL RECORD I NG CONT I NUOUS MOTION ZONE FULL ZONE MOTION SENSITIVITY 7 SENSOR TYPE PRE RECORD ON POST EVENT RECORD 5 SECONDS ALARM OFF ALARM DURATION 5 SECONDS AUDIO OFF TIMER SET TIMER SET CH3 COPY FROM CH1 COPY TO CH1 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 ALL 0 0000000000000000000000010 SUN C M S C M S C M S Select COPY FROM using the control button A V and select CH1 using the control button lt gt press the ENTER button The CH1 recording schedule is copied to CH3 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Copying the channel 1 schedule to channel Example 2 2 COPY TO 1 Set the channel 1 schedule and select COPY TO using the control button A V select CH2 using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The CH1 schedule is copied to CH2 TIMER SET CH1 COPY FROM CH1 COPY TO CH2 0 3 6 9 12 15 000000000000000000000010 18 21 ni M S C M C C Press the EXIT STOP button The RECORD screen is displayed again Select CHANNEL using the control button A V and select CH2 using the control button Select TIMER SET using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The TIMER SET CH2 screen is displayed The CH1 schedule is copied to CH2 A gw N TIMER SET CH2 COPY FROM CH1 COPY TO CH1 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 000
34. SANYO INSTRUCTION MANUAL DSR 2004 Digital Video Recorder About this manual Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference Refer to the included CD ROM for the German French Spanish and Italian INSTRUCTION MANUAL Die BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG in den Sprachen Deutsch Franz sisch Spanisch und Italienisch finden Sie auf der beiliegenden CD ROM 9 Utilisez le CD ROM fourni pour consulter le MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS en allemand francais espagnol et italien Consulte en el CD ROM suministrado el MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES en alem n franc s espanol e italiano Per il MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI in Tedesco Francese Spagnolo e Italiano fare riferimento al CD ROM allegato Table of Contents Safety precautionS 00 eee ees li These precautions must be followed for safety reasons iii Follow the points outlined below for proper use vill Main Features bou Sieh eee eee 1 Main parts replacement timings 1 ACCESSOS ii bee eee RR EGO CASSA RS Re hee aes 1 Installing a hard disk 2 Names and functions of parts 3 Names of each part and connections 4 BasicC COnneCuOnS i sux OR a mace e dew i Se le M Ce ce ades 4 Network connection ETHERNET 5 Pre operation preparation 6 Screen display 2 2 s
35. Y e YYYY MM DD Example 2006 12 15 e MM DD YYYY e DD MM YYYY Select CLOCK SET using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The CLOCK SET screen is displayed Select the date time to be changed using the control button lt gt select a value using the control button A V repeat to set the date time and press the ENTER button The UPDATE DATE amp TIME screen is displayed CLOCK SET 2006 12 15 10 20 30 UPDATE DATE amp T I ME CANCEL CONF I RM The time on this CLOCK SET screen has not been calculated considering summer time Select CONFIRM using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The screen switches to the INITIALIZING screen The live videos as well as the set date time are displayed on the monitor P In the event that the clock is early e Reset the clock using the CLOCK SET select CONFIRM under UPDATE DATE amp TIME The TIME MISMATCH screen is displayed select YES e YES The videos between SYSTEM TIME and HDD LAST TIME are lost e GO TEST MODE Do not select Maintenance mode UPDATE DATE amp T IME CANCEL INITIALIZING TIME MISMATCH WILL YOU ERASE INDEX IF YES SOME DATA WIL BE ERASED FROM HDD SYSTEM TIME 2006 09 09 19 56 36 HDD LAST TIME 2006 09 09 20 05 45 Pre operation preparation Setting the language LANGUAGE 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 of the CLOCK SET procedure Select
36. again Main screen structure and function of each part When connected to this unit the live video of the camera is displayed on the main screen 192 168 1 52 192168 1 52 Event Camera Detected 1 Network detected Connec t to 192 168 1 52 Cem Date Time 04 10 2006 21 07 21 04 10 2006 21 07 20 04 10 2006 21 07 20 n4 1n onn amp 91 04 49 The example shown is a quad screen display 1 Video display area Displays live video or playback video Screen display method Can be switched using the operation button on the screen P43 e Single screen e Quad screen Sequence camera switch display e Full screen display lt Camera information gt The following camera information is displayed on each camera video CD Top left e Camera channel CH 1 4 e Camera designation Set in the camera designation settings site screen in the set up menu P51 When no camera is connected to the channel the message No Camera is displayed 2 Top right M BY MOTION recording in progress P13 S BY EXT SENSOR recording in progress P14 Bottom right R Recording such as real time recording in progress P12 4 Bottom left A Alarm output in progress P43 2 Information display area The following information is displayed Shows the used capacity of the hard disk of this unit Communication bit rate and frame rate To display set in the set u
37. air conditioner where the unit is exposed to cool air e Dusty areas e Areas that contain fire hazards Areas that contain magnetic items e In the vicinity of volatile substances Areas where the unit will be exposed to constant vibration in trains cars etc W Cautionary points on condensation Droplets may form on the outside when very cold water is poured into a cup In the same way droplets may form around the internal components of this unit This is called condensation Do not use this unit if condensation has formed Using this unit while condensation is formed may cause breakdowns In the event of sudden sharp temperature changes turn off the power and do not use this unit until the temperature of the room where it is positioned stabilizes about 2 hours Condensation will not occur while the power is turned on When condensation is likely to occur Use the unit after turning the power off and leaving it for 1 2 hours Supplied AC Adapter Danger Mi Never disassemble or modify e Touching the internal parts is dangerous G and can cause fire and electrocution e Never use as a DC power source unit prohibited ll Never get the unit wet e Never submerge the unit in water or get it wet Doing so can cause fire and electrocution e Do not use in a bath or shower room e n the event that water gets inside the unit Sa unplug the power plug from the outlet and CN consult the dealership
38. ay any dust using a soft cloth When the stains are hard to remove Soak a cloth in water with diluted neutral detergent and wring it Wipe the stain with the moistened cloth and finally dry off with a dry cloth CAUTION e Do not use paint thinner benzine or any other alcohol based agents for cleaning The exterior may deteriorate or the paint may wear off e Follow the instructions supplied on the packaging of the chemical cleaning agent e Do not spray volatile substances such as insecticides etc onto the unit Also avoid extended contact with rubber or vinyl products This may cause exterior damage or wear the paint off Bl Copyright information e This manual and software are copyrighted to SANYO Electric Co Ltd e Brand and product names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Except for personal use copyright law prohibits the use of recorded copyrighted images without the permission of the copyright holder ll Personal data protection Images or footage recorded by the camera video system in which people are captured and can be identified are considered to be personal information and fall within the scope of the Personal Data Protection Law It is the responsibility of the user to operate the system in accordance with the above law viii Main Features e Real time monitoring at 200 IPS PAL 240 IPS NTSC e Maximum recording speed at 1
39. button The summer time input selection screen is displayed again and move D S T SUMMER TIME BEGIN Repeat the procedure to input the end date 31 August 23 00 D S T SUMMER TIME END Monitoring the camera videos EN Single screen display Example Displaying camera 2 on single screen Press 2 on the camera selection button The video of camera 2 is displayed on single screen 2006 07 14 08 06 09 Wc B Quad screen display Displays the 4 cameras video connected at once Press the QUAD button The quad screen is displayed To return to single screen press any of the camera selection buttons 4 AS S Camera sequencing Switches the cameras video in sequence Press the SEQ button while in single screen display The cameras automatically switch in sequence starting with the channel of the camera being displayed If there is an audio input the audio also switches in channel sequence order Sequence display 2006 07 14 09 04 54 ael Memo The sequence interval from one camera video to another can be set P25 Press the SEQ button once operations are complete The sequence mode is cancelled SEQ Cs Operating the PTZ camera If a PTZ camera is connected to the RS422 485 terminal Pan Tilt Zoom Focus operations are available from this unit a Connection Connect the RS422 485 terminal and the camera using a twisted pa
40. camera to perform the following operation in quad screen e Saving images P46 e PTZ camera operations P46 e Switching the audio output P43 l To sequence camera switch display Click the sequence button on the operation panel while in single screen display The video of the four cameras connected to this unit is displayed continuously in the order of the channel numbers When the button is re clicked sequence display stops and display returns to normal single screen display zm pt d sui lll To full screen display Click the maximize button on the extreme right of the title bar Displays such as the operation panel displays are hidden and only the video area is maximized and displayed Press the Esc button to return from the full screen to the standard screen G The operation panel is not displayed while in full screen Therefore no operation can be performed except for switching display single screen lt gt quad screen by double clicking the screen I Main screen basic operations B Recording live video Bl Recording method The present software allows two modes of recording live video from a camera Automatic recording setting is also available Recording mode e Always Recording is performed when the recording button on the operation panel is set to ON e Event When the recording button on the operation panel is set to ON recordi
41. d change the following as necessary e GATEWAY GATEWAY SUBNET MASK SUBNET MASK e DNS SERVER IP ADDRESS DNS SERVER IP ADDRESS 4 Press the EXIT STOP button The APPLY NETWORK ADDRESS screen is displayed Select CONFIRM using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button Once the settings are complete restart the unit The screen switches to live video 3 setting the SEND E MAIL An E mail can be sent to a specified IP address Select SEND E MAIL using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The SEND E MAIL screen is displayed SEND E MAIL EVENT ALARM ON MAIL ADDRESS sanyo com MAIL SERVER NAME mailserver12 ID 23456 PASSWORD KEXKKKKEKE RETURN MAIL ADDRESS 111 ABC com Select the following item using the control button A V and select the setting using the control button lt gt e IP NOTIFICATION When DHCP ON An E mail is sent when the IP address of this unit is changed OFF Does not send an E mail e EVENT ALARM ON Sends the information of the channel that triggered the alarm when an alarm event is triggered OFF Does not send the channel information Select the following item using the control button A V and set the information such as the E mail address using the control button lt gt Re pressing the ENTER button returns the screen to the SEND E MAIL screen e MAIL ADDRESS To set the mail address Example
42. e date is displayed in red e lt q Indicates that there are recordings in the previous month D gt Indicates that there are recordings in the next month Move the cursor to the day of the first recording in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the previous month of the calendar Move the cursor to the day of the last recording in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the next months of the calendar 3 Select an event which date is displayed in red using the control button A V lt gt and press the ENTER button LIST is displayed BOOKMARK 2006 07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 cj 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 LIST 2006 07 14 1 1 17 20 48 LIVE JPEG 17 21 04 LIVE JPEG 17 23 02 H1 AVI 2SE Select the date to be played back from the list using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The still image is displayed a Copying the recorded videos to a USB device Your choice of videos can be copied to a USB device Selecting these videos is called marking Still images of live videos and still and moving videos of playbacks in progress can be selected EN Marking and copying live videos Connect the USB memory to the USB terminal copying operations become available e Connect the USB memory USB memory Press the MARK COPY button at the scene to be copied while
43. e display unit of the scale from HOUR to MINUTE allows the user to further narrow down the time slot with recorded video Specify the playback start point Drag and drop the slide knob of the time scale and move it to the playback start point D 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Playback start point 5 Click the playback button The video starts playing During the playback the playback operation buttons allow such operations as fast forward pause and advance to the next frame P47 SEARCH 4 LIVE 0O LL JU CAPTURE CONTROL T th ie ii o0 e Memo If no recorded video is available at the specified playback start point the unit jumps to the next available recorded video and starts playing As in the case of live video the screen display mode can be switched using the operation panel buttons P44 To stop playback and return to live video Click LIVE on the operation panel Switches to the live video and returns the displays such as the operation panel display to standard mode Search mode operations B Backing up DVR recorded video DVR this unit recorded video can be backed up on the hard disk of a PC in AVI format Search the recorded video by following the procedure below specify the video range to be backed up and execute a back up Refer to steps 1 3 of Searching and playing recorded video P48
44. e the unit stops emitting smoke consult the dealership where this unit was purchased or factory shop for repairs Do not attempt repairs on your own ll Make sure the power cable is not damaged D Prohibited e Always use the power cable supplied with the unit Do not place heavy objects on the power cable or place the power cable near heating equipment Also do not bend the power cable forcefully work upon or staple A A damaged power cable may result in fire and or electrocution e Should the power cable become damaged it must be replaced by the dealership where this unit was purchased or factory shop IB Make sure there is no dust accumulation on the power plug or the outlet e Dust accumulation may result in a short circuit and heat generation and cause fire Be especially careful when using an outlet situated in a room exposed to high humidity condensation and or dust or in a kitchen Periodically remove the power plug from the outlet and clean any dust and dirt between the plug and the outlet Prohibited ll Caution when connecting the power cable e Connect the power plug directly with the outlet Faulty connection may result in heat generation and cause fire e Do not use the power cable while it is tied in a bundle This may result in heat generation and cause fire e When using the extension cord supplied make sure the power consumption of the connected unit does not exceed the
45. earch mode When in search mode the display of one part on the operation panel as well as one part of the log window changes Search and backup operations of video recorded on this unit or on the PC become available 192 168 1 52 4 10 2006 00 00 00 CHA CH2 a a Oct 2006 mm MGA IS EE APTURE CAPTURE e 1 Function of the operation panel 2 Functions of the time scale When in search mode the following operation button is The scale and backup operation button for the video search displayed are displayed in place of the log window D Calendar Q Time scale To specify the date and time of the video to be searched Moves the slide knob on the scale as the video is played back The playback point moves as the slide knob is dragged and dropped to the left or to the right or when clicking on 2 LIVE button To cancel the search mode and return to the live video 9 Playback operation button the scale Plays back the searched video O Display unit Fast rewinds Switches the mark unit of the scale Fast rewind fast forward speed switches from the e HOUR One hour X 24 marks button is clicked e MINUTE 5 minutes X 12 marks gt Plays back Backup operation button Pi Pauses and displays a still image e START POINT D gt Fast forwards Sets the start point of the video range to be backed up Moves the paused video to the previous frame PEN PONT Or when in playback rewinds the video by one Sets t
46. ears e When the battery is flat the monitor displays the THE CLOCK IS NOT RESPONDING message The clock is automatically reset in case of battery fluid leak or when the battery has reached the end of its life expectancy Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased or the nearest repair center for battery replacement Battery fluid leaks In the event that the battery fluid has leaked rinse hands clothes thoroughly with water Loss of eyesight may result if battery fluid enters the eyes Do not rub the eyes Immediately rinse with clean water and consult a physician When disposing of this unit Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased for information concerning the disposal of the lithium battery W if unused for a lengthy period of time Remove the power plug from the outlet Remember to occasionally turn the power on in order to maintain correct function ll Pre confirm important recording assignments Recording and or playback functions may be unavailable due to hard drive or connecting unit failures Always confirm that recording can be carried out successfully before carrying out important recording assignments The recorded content cannot be guaranteed It is recommended to periodically back up or mirror data in order to prevent the loss of data in the event of breakdowns recording faults or accidents ll Maintaining this unit Turn the power off and remove the power plug from the outlet Wipe aw
47. electrical rating of the extension cord Higher power consumption may result in heat generation and cause fire Prohibited Remove the power plug from the outlet D ll Disassembly prohibited e Do not place your hand inside this unit as this may cause fire and or electrocution e Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased or factory shop for diagnostics adjustments and repairs Disassembly prohibited ll Do not place any foreign objects inside the unit e Do not insert or push in any metal or combustible objects through openings such as air ducts This may cause fire and or electrocution e n the event that a foreign object is inside the unit turn off and unplug the unit Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased or factory shop Continued use may result in fire and or electrocution ll Do not place a container holding water or other liquids above the unit when it is connected to power In the event that water gets inside the unit turn off and unplug the unit Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased or factory shop Continued use may result in a fire or electrocution Bl Do not allow the unit to get wet This unit is not waterproof Do not expose the unit to water This may cause fire and or electrocution Do not use in a bath or shower room e n the event that the internal components have been exposed to water turn the power off and remove the power
48. er in the Select Program Folder screen and click Next To install to a different program folder input the folder name in the box directly or select a folder from the Existing Folders list InstallShield Wizard P Select Program Folder Please select a program folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below Yun ey type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list Bluetooth BS2 F4UT Core DRAW 8J CyberLink PowerVCR II Easy Button FFFTP zl lt Back Cancel The software starts installing The progress of the installation is displayed on the Setup Status screen 6 Installation is complete Once the installation is complete the DVR Utility 2004 shortcut icon is displayed on the desktop 3 DVR Utility 2004 Double click this icon to start the software To uninstall the software Specify SANYO DVR Utility 2004 in the control panel Add or Remove Programs and uninstall M Connecting to this unit To start this software double click the desktop shortcut icon E the main screen is displayed When connecting a camera to this unit following the procedure below the camera live video i is displayed Bl Connecting for the first time 1 Click the connect button on the operation panel XS ie Pi a ES The connection dialog Connect is displayed oe gm 2 Input information such as the add
49. g in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the next months of the calendar N E 2006 07 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 ej 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Select the date to be displayed using the control button A V lt gt and press the ENTER button The LIST screen is displayed f several lists are available the previous or next LIST can be viewed using the control button lt gt LIST 2006 07 14 1 1 lt 03 28 37 gt System Start lt 08 02 58 gt System Start lt 08 04 20 gt Manual Record Start lt 08 04 35 gt Manual Record Stop lt 08 04 50 gt Manual Record Start lt 08 05 03 gt Manual Record Stop lt 08 06 34 gt Enter Setup lt 17 03 36 gt System Start lt 17 05 04 gt System Start lt 17 08 07 gt Manual Record Start lt 17 08 52 gt Manual Record Stop Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen d Bookmark Perform the mark operation of the desired live video The marked event and recording list can be displayed and played back 1 Press the SEARCH button The menu is displayed AAAA m 2 2006 07 14 17 25 37 EVENT SEARCH TIMELINE SEARCH T D SEARCH GO FIRST GO LAST LOG BOOKMARK 2 Select BOOKMARK using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The BOOKMARK screen is displayed If recordings are available th
50. g symbol 2 Select OSD CONTRAST using the control button A V and adjust the character contrast using the control button lt gt The display bar 20 100 changes and the contrast of the real time character display changes J setting the SEQUENCE and SEQ DWELL TIME To set the sequence and the sequence interval of the screen Select SEQUENCE using the control button A V and select ON using the control button lt gt ON Sequencing is performed on a single screen When live OFF Sequencing is not performed Select SEQ DWELL TIME using the control button A V and select a sequence interval using the control button Selections 1 2 3 58 59 60 SECONDS Setting the EVENT BEEP To set the alarm sound when motion is detected or the alarm is triggered Select EVENT BEEP using the control button A V and select ON OFF using the control button lt gt ON The alarm sound is triggered when the alarm is triggered OFF The alarm sound is not triggered LIVE settings PJ setting a CHANNEL To set the video settings on each channel Select an item for each setting using the control button A V and select a setting value using the control button lt gt Setting a CHANNEL and the channel designation Select CHANNEL using the control button A V and select a channel from the following channels using the control button lt gt press the ENTER button
51. g the OVERWRITE seen IR 37 FORMAT settings cece cece eee 37 SERVICE setlings i2 coz 030339 v 38 F Setting the USB UPGRADE enn nnn 38 E Setting the SAVE SETUP TOA USB 38 Setting the LOAD SETUP FROM A USB 38 Operations using the Network 39 Connection and settingS 0 cece ween eee 39 Operating environment lel 39 Installing Sanyo DVR Utility 2004 39 To uninstall the software Leu 40 Connecting to this unit ses 41 Main screen structure and function of each part 42 Function of the operation panel 43 Main screen basic operations 44 IA Switching the display mode of the screen 44 E Recording live video sees 45 Freezing the live video sees 45 P The audio is output 00 0 ccc cee ee eens 45 d Saving images esee 46 d Operating the PTZ camera Lees 46 Search mode operations 47 FA Searching and playing recorded video 48 E Backing up DVR recorded video 49 Setup menu settings lel 50 JA General settings General eee 50 Camera designation settings Site 51 Event settings Event 51 P Event l
52. h shock and vibration during that period It is imperative that you do not move the unit during that time L Do not expose to shock or vibration Avoid placing this unit directly on the floor Make sure that the four stands attached to the base of this unit are used when placing it on the floor Always use the original packaging packaging supplied at the time of purchase when shipping the unit Make sure you use the packaging materials supplied at the time of the original purchase when shipping the unit or a single internal component of the unit Select a shipping method that will cause the least amount of shock to the unit during shipping Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased for hard disk replacement e The hard disk is vulnerable to static electric shocks Take appropriate measures to prevent exposure to static electricity Unpackaged drives should be placed horizontally with their base plate facing upwards on top of a soft cloth Exposing the hard disk to shocks and vibration may cause breakdowns e Do not expose the drive to shocks and or vibrations when removing tightening the screws at the time of hard disk replacement Firmly tighten the screws after replacement Names and functions of parts Front panel There is no power switch on this unit 1 OP D Power indicator POWER The power indicator blinks when the supplied AC adapter is connected 2 Recording indicator
53. he ALARM OUT terminal It is normally open Connecting an external alarm to the OUT terminal of the external sensor Monitor Camera Sold separately Sold separately Maximum current 0 5A 125V AC Maximum voltage Power 1A 30V DC source 2 Select ALARM using the control button A V and select ON using the control button lt gt 3 Select ALARM DURATION using the control button A V and select the alarm signal output duration using the control button lt gt Selections 1 60 SECONDS RECORD 3 RESOLUTION QUAD CHANNEL CH1 FRAME RATE 1 f s QUALITY NORMAL RECORD I NG BY EXT SENSOR MOTION ZONE FULL ZONE MOTION SENSITIVITY 7 SENSOR TYPE PRE RECORD POST EVENT RECORD ALARM ALARM DURAT I ON AUDIO TIMER SET ON 5 SECONDS OFF 5 SECONDS OFF Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Recording D By SCHEDULE recording 1 Adjusting the following settings using the control button AV lt gt RESOLUTION e CHANNEL e FRAME RATE e QUALITY Select RECORDING using the control button A V and select BY SCHEDULE using the control button lt gt The following settings are necessary when performing sensor detection e MOTION ZONE e MOTION SENSITIVITY e SENSOR TYPE e PRE RECORD e POST EVENT RECORD Select TIMER SET using the control button A V and press the ENTE
54. he control button A V and select a port number by repeating the operation using the control button lt gt 3 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete E setting a CLIENT ACCESS To give access permission through an external PC Select CLIENT ACCESS using the control button A V and set ON using the control button ON Accessing the unit via a PC using the supplied exclusive software OFF Does not allow access Setting the BANDWIDTH SAVING Set if the network bandwidth is not large enough when monitoring live videos Select BANDWIDTH SAVING using the control button A V and set the settings using the control button lt gt ON Live videos advance frame by frame OFF Does not limit the network bandwidth NETWORK settings D setting the NETWORK TYPE Select NETWORK TYPE to be connected and set each setting Consult the network manager for all necessary information Select NETWORK TYPE using the control button AV Select a type using the control button AV e ADSL e LAN ll if selecting DHCP Information such as the IP address is automatically distributed and does not therefore need to be set ll if selecting ADSL D Select ID using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The ADSL ID input screen is displayed 2 Change the ID number using the control button AV move the cursor to the right using the control button
55. he end point of the video range to be backed up E h kup Advances the paused video to the next frame a a E Or when in playback forwards the video by one DVH PC l E minute Switches the recorded video search destination this unit PC Search mode operations EN Searching and playing recorded video Video recorded on this unit or on a PC can be searched and played using the date and time Select the search destination DVR PC Select whether to search the video recorded on the DVR this unit or the video recorded on the PC The search destination can be switched interchangeably by clicking DVR PC on the time scale panel Local Search The search destination can be confirmed by looking at the button display e DVR Searches the video recorded on the DVR this unit e PC Searches the video recorded on the PC 2 Click and specify the recorded date of the video to be searched on the calendar If a recorded video is available on the selected date the date is displayed in red Sep 2006 M TwTIEF Clicking E ri switches the calendar display to the previous next month Confirms the time slot with recorded video using the time scale A green line is displayed above the scale if a recorded video is available f HOUR D 2 4 6 8 10 12 i 16 18 20 22 24 S I Recorded part gum Memo Switching th
56. ir cable RS422 TX Transmit Data TX Transmit Data RX Receive Data RX Receive Data RS 422 485 TX TX RX RX OJ OJOJO 1 2 3 4 2 Settings 1 Press the MENU button the MAIN MENU is displayed and select SYSTEM using the control button lt gt MAIN MENU SYSTEM p 4 7 DVR ID g DESCRIPTION g LOAD DEFAULT yg ADMIN PASSWORD E NETWORK PASSWORD LIVE RECORD E DATE FORMAT YYYY MM DD 7 CKLOCK SET e PTZ CONTROL D LANGUAGE ENGL I SH gt X I d REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 0 D S T SUMMER TIME OFF NETWORK HDD SET e A password is requested when pressing the MENU button P7 2 Place the cursor on PTZ CONTROL and press the ENTER button The PTZ CONTROL screen is displayed PTZ CONTROL DATA SPEED 19200 14400 9600 4800 2400 CHANNEL 12 3 4 PROTOCOL 5525 ADDRESS 0 3 Place the cursor on the settings item and setting DATA SPEED Selecting the communication speed CHANNEL Selecting a connected channel PROTOCOL Selecting the type of protocol ADDRESS Selecting the camera ID 0 63 f When several cameras are connected select the same protocol for all cameras Press the EXIT STOP button once the settings are complete E Operation Select the number of the dome camera connected using the camera selection button Press the PTZ button The control screen is displayed PTZ 0 3 Controlling the camera a gt AAAA 2 2006 07 14 17 2
57. l Do not pull on the power cable when removing the power plug from the outlet Hold the power plug when disconnecting the power cable from the outlet Pulling on the power cable may damage the cord This may cause fire and or electrocution Promigneg 2 ll Do not touch the power plug with wet hands Doing so may result in electrocution Wet hands prohibited Bl Do not sit on Doing so may cause the unit to fall be damaged and or result in injury 2 Prohibited ll Make sure the cables are connected properly Connect and install the power cable and connection cable very carefully Tripping over the cable may result in the unit capsizing or falling and cause injury D ll Do not place heavy objects on connected units Doing so may affect the stability of the unit and cause it to fall which may result in injury Doing so may also damage the unit depending on the weight of the object aL 2 ll Shipment and portability e Never move this unit while the power is turned on e When shipping remove the power plug from the outlet confirm that the Remove the power connection cable has been removed and porum store in original packaging Ship using a method that causes the least amount of shock and or damage to this unit Also do not drop this unit ll Maintenance when the unit is going to remain unused for long periods of time Remove the power plug from the outlet Carrying out maintenance without re
58. l button AV and select the PARTIAL ZONE using the control button lt gt press the ENTER button The motion setting screen is displayed e PARTIAL ZONE e FULL ZONE f If FULL ZONE is selected the motion setting screen is not displayed Only set the level of sensitivity for MOTION SENSITIVITY RECORD 5 RESOLUT I ON QUAD CHANNEL CH1 FRAME RATE 1 f s QUAL ITY NORMAL RECORBDING BY MOTION __ MOTION ZONE PARTIAL ZONE MOTION SENSITIVITY 7 SENSOR TYPE PRE RECORD ON POST EVENT RECORD 5 SECONDS LARM OFF ALARM DURATION 5 SECONDS AUDIO OFF TIMER SET Detection frame Select the sensor detection position using the control button A V lt gt and press the ENTER button The frame set for the sensor detection is grainy Select a sensor detection position by repeating the operation Select MOTION SENSITIVITY using the control button A V and select the level of sensitivity using the control button lt gt Selections 1 9 Low sensitivity Select PRE RECORD using the control button A V and select the pre recording as necessary using the control button lt gt o wm Select POST EVENT RECORD using the control button A V and select the recording time as necessary using the control button lt gt Selections 2 30 SECONDS N Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live video Recording P By ExT
59. layback Move this longitudinal line to the right and select the recordings with the red line D Channel number 2 All channel selected display SEARCH 2006 07 14 03 00 00 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24HOUR D0084 0 10 20 30 40 50 60MIN L L L O Move the yellow longitudinal line to the time sections to be played using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The yellow longitudinal line moves down to the next line 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24HOUR ajojn If audio has been recorded a green line is displayed under the red line 6 Move the yellow longitudinal line to the time sections to be played using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button Playback starts 0 10 20 30 40 50 60MIN iji When all the channels have been selected becomes red Each channel can be selected using the control buttons Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen T D SEARCH 5 P co First 4 2 3 Press the SEARCH button The search menu screen is displayed Select T D SEARCH using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The SEARCH screen is displayed Select the date and time to be played back using the control button and input a value using the control button AV SEARCH Press the ENTER button Playback starts e f no videos were
60. layback video The audio is not output sw l u The audio is output VOLUME Adjusts the output volume 6 SEARCH button Switches the main screen to search mode P47 D CAPTURE button Saving images P46 Recording button P45 e Sets recording function to ON Sets recording function to OFF Q Still button P45 Freezes the live video sw z Unfreezes the live video wa Alarm output switch button o Switches the alarm output on the back panel to ON OFF A red mae light blinks when an alarm output is in progress M Menu button Displays the set up menu screen P50 2 Exit button Re Exits the software and closes the screen Main screen basic operations EN Switching the display mode of the screen Allows you to select the display mode for live and playback video ll Switching from quad screen to single screen Click the channel selection button on the operation panel or select one screen and double click The video of the specified camera is displayed in single screen ll Switching from single screen to quad screen Click the quad screen button on the operation panel or double click the screen The videos of the four connected cameras are simultaneously displayed in quad screen Memo In case of the quad screen display when selecting one camera video a red frame indicating which camera has been selected is displayed It is necessary to select a
61. me CH1 Ja ne n808 234452 c File Format BITMAP BMP D Save Path The path set in the general settings screen in the set up menu is displayed P50 2 File Name Change the path and input a new path in the box 3 File Format JPEG or BITMAP can be selected Click OK in the Image capture dialog One screen image is saved when CAPTURE is clicked F Operating the PTZ camera When the PTZ camera is connected to this unit it can be remotely operated from the PC Sets the menu using this unit Set the PTZ CONTROL settings on the SYSTEM screen of the menu settings of this unit P11 2 Displays the live video and specifies the camera to be operated When in quad screen display select 1 camera video and click a red frame surrounds the selected camera or double click to switch to single screen display 3 Operates the camera using the camera controller on the operation panel Clicking the controller button Prt fziF switches the controller display ll For Pan Tilt operations A L iem A v Adjusts the tilt gt Adjusts the pan Switches the controller button to Zoom Focus operations ll For Zoom Focus operations o ize LF w Adjusts the zoom v F Adjusts the focus zr Switches the controller button to Pan Tilt operations 7l Search mode operations When clicking SEARCH on the operation panel the screen display switches to s
62. moving the power plug may cause electrocution Remove the power plug from the outlet Safety precautions Caution Bl Cleaning the internal components Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased or factory shop for cleaning N internal components Leaving the unit unused for long periods of time may attract dust to the internal components which in turn may cause fire and or breakdowns ll Do not block the cooling fans or air ducts e This unit is equipped with air ducts and cooling fans in order to assist the ventilation of hot air produced by the hard disk drive IUOS Placing covers placing in a case or placing inside bookcases may cause heat build up and may result in fire and or electrocution When the unit is set up in a rack leave open space on all sides e Leave 1 cm or more of space above and below Leave 5 cm or more of space on both sides and on the rear ll Do not expose to extreme temperatures or humidity changes e Do not place in areas where the unit will be exposed to extreme temperatures x10 degrees C per hour or humidity changes Prohibited lll Points on unit positioning This unit is constructed using precision electronic parts Avoid placing it in areas described below as this may cause faulty operation and or breakdowns Peamipigu e n direct sunlight e n places exposed to water e n the vicinity of cooling and heating units or humidifiers Near the
63. nation of each camera connected to this unit The set designation is displayed on for example the camera video Setup Menu Site channels Cancel 1 Select the channel designation to be set and click The selected line is highlighted in blue 2 Re click the selected channel designation It switches to the input box 3 Input the camera designation Click OK once the above settings are complete The content of the settings are confirmed and saved Event settings Event Sets the event management method Setup Menu Log Path C Program Files Sanyo Log a2 Size fio MB IV Iv Iv 5 Iv g Setup Change iv f Iv Sensor in Iv v v E Alarm out Iv Iv Iv E Motion fai Iv Fa Si Camera loss v v Iv ga Network loss v E v Record iv Iv v Cancel D Log Sets the destination folder and the allowable size of the event log 2 Event Set the saving and display conditions for each event using the checkbox e Log Whether it saves it as an event log or not e Icon Whether it displays an icon on the camera video or not e Event list Whether it displays the event on the log window of the main screen or not Click OK once the above settings are complete The content of the settings are confirmed and saved Setup menu settings D Event log search view save Log View Event information can be searched and events can be saved to a
64. nder storms Do not touch the AC adapter during thunder thunder storms Doing so may result in electrocution Contact prohibited ll Precaution on AC adapter and plug Do not connect the AC adapter to a loose outlet Make sure the AC adapter is properly plugged to the outlet Do not use if the plug of the AC adapter is damaged Continued use when insecurely plugged may result in heat generation and cause Wet hands hibi fire and or electrocution ids When removing the AC adapter plug from the outlet do not pull forcefully N Doing so may damage the plug and or the cable and cause fire and or electrocution Do not remove the DC plug from the DC input terminal of the unit while the AC adapter is inserted in the outlet Do not touch the plug with wet hands and or put the plug in your mouth Doing so may result in electrocution Make sure there is no dust accumulation on the AC adapter and the outlet contact area Dust accumulation may result in a short circuit and or heat generation and cause fire and or electrocution Be especially careful when using an outlet situated in a room exposed to high humidity condensation and or dust or in a kitchen Wiping away dust Remove the AC adapter from the outlet and wipe away any dust on the metal parts using a dry cloth When using an extension cord with an outlet make sure the power consumption of the connected unit does not exceed the electrical rating of the ex
65. nected 0 Setting the PRE RECORD To select PRE RECORD and select pre recording ON Starts recording approximately 5 seconds before the internal motion sensor or the external sensor detector is triggered Fixed to 1 ips OFF No pre recording Setting the POST EVENT RECORD To select POST EVENT RECORD and select in how much time after the sensor detection the recording will start Selections 2 3 4 30 SECONDS Setting the ALARM To select ALARM and select the output mode when an alarm is triggered ON Outputs a signal to an external alarm device when an internal motion sensor or an external sensor detects OFF Does not output a signal to an external alarm device Setting the ALARM DURATION To select ALARM DURATION and select the length of the alarm signal output Selections 1 2 3 58 59 60 SECONDS Setting the AUDIO To select AUDIO and set the audio sound recording ON Records the audio of live videos To listen to audio sound connect an external microphone or speaker OFF Does not record the audio of live videos Setting the TIMER SET To perform BY SCHEDULE settings The recording schedule of each channel can be set using settings by the hour P15 M SYSTEM settings Press the MENU button and enter the password P24 The MAIN MENU is displayed select SYSTEM using the control button A V lt gt MAIN MENU d T LIVE RECORD a P amp E E S
66. nfirmation screen is displayed Select CONFIRM using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The message SAVING is displayed and saving starts Once saving is complete the SERVICE screen is displayed Allows to call up the settings of this unit saved on a device such as a USB memory onto this unit or onto a device of identical model 4 2 3 Connecting the USB memory containing the menu settings to the USB terminal Select LOAD SETUP FROM A USB using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The confirmation screen is displayed Select CONFIRM using the control button lt gt and press the ENTER button The message LOADING is displayed and loading starts Once saving is complete the unit restarts and returns to live videos Operations using the Network This unit can be operated from a PC screen by using the supplied network operation software Sanyo DVR Utility 2004 Prior to performing network operations make the following preparations Connection and settings e Network connection Connect this unit and the PC using a LAN or Internet connection P5 e Network settings Set the network connection settings on the NETWORK screen of this unit P33 Operating environment e CPU Intel Pentium4 1 2 GHz or higher e Memory Minimum 256 MB 512 MB or higher recommended e VGA 16 MB 64 MB recommended e Resolution 1024 x 768 e Disk capacity 10 M
67. ng is on standby and recording is performed when specified events occur Automatic recording When set to automatic recording the recording button on the operation panel is always locked to ON while the unit is connected to the network Recording is performed automatically in the selected mode even without operating the recording button on the operation panel Memo Set the automatic recording or select a recording mode on the recording settings screen in the set up menu P52 e Network operation video recordings are all saved on the PC hard disk Set the save conditions in the disk settings screen in the set up menu P53 ll Switching recording functions Switch the recording functions to ON OFF using the recording button on the operation panel When recording is set to automatic recording it is always locked to ON Clicking the recording button on the operation panel The recording function changes to ON and the button display switches to stop ay A acd Setting the recording function to ON allows recording according to the recording mode e In Always mode Starts the recording e In Event mode Recording is on standby recording starts when a specified event occurs 2 To stop the recording function Click the recording button Stop on the operation panel gumyur eu In Always mode Stops recording e In Event mode Cancels recording standby Freezing the live video St
68. nitor LOAD DEFAULT CANCEL CONF I RM SYSTEM settings v setting an ADMIN PASSWORD To set a password to enter the menu settings screen of this unit The initial value is 1111 2 Select ADMIN PASSWORD using the control button AV and press the ENTER button The Current password input screen is displayed Input the current password 1111 using the camera selection button 1 and press the ENTER button The New password input screen is displayed ADMIN PASSWORD Current If the password is input incorrectly the following message is displayed input the password correctly once again INVALID CURRENT PASSWORD Input the new password Example 2222 using the camera selection button 2 and press the ENTER button The Confirm password input screen is displayed ADMIN PASSWORD To confirm input the new password once again and press the ENTER button The message PASSWORD CHANGED is displayed so press the ENTER button If the password is incorrect the message INVALID is displayed Input the correct password again Bl Settings for no password It is possible to enter the menu settings screen without inputting a password 1 Select ADMIN PASSWORD using the control button AV and press the ENTER button The Current password input screen is displayed 2 Enter the current password using the camera selection button 1 2 3 4 and press the ENTER button The New password in
69. nstalled at the time of purchase To purchase and install a hard disk consult the dealership where this unit was purchased f Make sure the unit is turned off before installing the hard disk e 1 Unfasten the cover of the unit Set the mode of the hard disk to be installed to Master For more information read the hard disk installation manual Fix the brackets to the hard disk using the supplied HDD mounting bracket screws A Connect the supplied IDE cable B and HDD power cable C to the hard disk and fix the hard disk to the unit using the supplied HDD fixing screws D N Warning The hard disk is a precision instrument To avoid damage handle the hard disk with care and do not expose it to shock Do not block the ventilation holes and do not allow the cooling fan to stop Doing so may cause heat build up and may shorten the life expectancy of the hard disk L This unit is designed to be positioned horizontally Do not position vertically Do not expose to shock or vibration and do not transport while power is turned on Always turn the power off when moving in and out of racks or other shelves L Do not remove the power plug while recording or playing images back Do not move the unit for approximately 30 seconds after turning the power off The hard disk continues to rotate for a short duration after the power has been turned off The unit is further susceptible to damage throug
70. og search view save Log View 52 H Record settings Record eese 52 d Disk settings Disk eese 53 Version information About esseeeeeee 53 Part names of the remote control 54 SpeclifIcallols uw tuu RD EE RIDE E yes 55 Safety precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate this equipment The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protecti
71. on against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For the customers in Canada This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Model Number Trade Name Declaration of Conformity DSR 2004 SANYO Responsible party SANYO FISHER COMPANY Address Telephone No 21605 Plummer Street Chatsworth California 91311 818 998 7322 e This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received CAUTION including interference
72. on panel is set to ON e Event When the recording button on the operation panel is set to ON recording is on standby and recording is performed when specified events occur Automatic recording settings Auto Record If the checkbox is checked the recording button on the operation panel is always fixed to ON and video is automatically recorded in the selected recording mode when the unit is connected to the network l Auto Record settings become valid as soon as the unit has been disconnected and reconnected Event If Record Condition is set to Event set the following conditions lt Event types gt e Motion When this unit performs a BY MOTION recording the event is also recorded on the PC e Alarm When an alarm signal is input into the external sensor terminal situated on the back panel of this unit the event is recorded on the PC lt Recording duration gt e Duration Unit seconds 3 Channel Specify the camera to be recorded using the checkbox Memo Using All of the checkbox the user can check or uncheck all the cameras Click OK once the above settings are complete The content of the settings are confirmed and saved Setup menu settings F Disk settings Disk Set the capacity and the drive of the PC where the recorded video is saved l i Setup Menu Disk Space cx Disk Full Replace oldest files C Stop recording 100 MB
73. one minute forward Moves the cursor upward s p Skip button SKIP A S Replay button REPLAY WV Moves the cursor downward A 4 The player fast rewinds N i The player jumps one minute m backward 1 ENTER gt button E Changes the settings value or moves the cursor to the left REPLAY VW b button gt D The player fast forwards l Changes the settings value or moves B the cursor to the right II button The player displays a still image Plays the image selected during the image search operation ENTER Sets the selected item or displays the settings screen Names of each part and connections Rear panel Basic connections P Do notturn this unit on before all the connections are complete Read the instruction manual of each unit carefully e Make sure each unit is connected properly as faulty connection may result in the unit emitting smoke and or being damaged e Feed additional units with the same power source Stored data may be lost e The DC plug of the AC adapter is very easily unplugged When shifting this unit remove the plug carefully To audio input terminal Speaker with built in amplifier Sold separately Monitor Camera Sold separately Sold separately e 9 D To video input terminal Ld Video monitor Sold separately D Cooling fan P1 2 PTZ camera c
74. ons are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Memo The contents of the settings are saved when leaving the menu setting screen Even if the power is turned off the settings content are retained M LIVE settings Press the MENU button and enter the password P24 The MAIN MENU is displayed select LIVE using the control button AV lt gt MAIN MENU A SYSTEM GA HDD SET SERVICE gt EVENT BEEP OFF OSD CONTRAST CHANNEL DISPLAY SEQ LIST BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SEQUENCE OFF E TIME 2 SECONDS SATURATION VGA SCREEN MODE ERROR ALARM ll Function of the menu operation button EXIT STOP A E D MENU Press to display the MAIN MENU 2 A Press to move the cursor upward 3 EXIT STOP Press repeatedly once the menu operations are complete 4 Press to select a setting value 5 ENTER Press to enter the setting screen select and confirm V Press to move the cursor down 7 gt Press to select a setting value IY setting the OSD and OSD CONTRAST Displays information such as the date and camera channel and sets the character contrast on the screen Select OSD using the control button A V and select ON OFF using the control button lt gt ON The date and time as well as the channel are displayed on the screen OFF Characters and symbols are not displayed Except for the recordin
75. ontrol terminal RS 422 485 P11 8 Audio input AUDIO IN CH1 CH4 4 Video input terminal VIDEO IN CH1 CH4 RS 232 terminal RS 232C For maintenance purposes 6 Network terminal ETHERNET P5 7 External sensor terminal SENSOR ALARM OUT P14 Audio output terminal AUDIO OUT 9 Video output terminal VIDEO OUT VGA Video Graphics Array output terminal Connects to the PC VGA monitor di System changeover switch PAL VGA P7 42 DC12V input terminal DC 12V Connect the power cable to the unit as shown in the illustration and insert the power plug into the outlet The POWER indicator situated on the front panel blinks Names of each part and connections Network connection ETHERNET LAN connection Internet DHCP ADSL connection Bl Using the switching hub Connect to the Internet using a router and the like Use a 10BASE T 100BASE TX CAT 5 LAN cable When connecting to an ADSL modem or other device read When controlling the network connect to hubs such as the the instruction manual of the device for information on how to switching hub using an Ethernet cable connect Monitor Monitor Camera Sold separately Camera Sold separately Sold separately Sold separately Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Computer Straight cable Straight cable id Switching hub Router or ADSL modem and the like
76. ops the live video and allows the user to view the live video as a still image Click the still button on the operation panel The live video changes to still video the still button display switches to the unfreeze button sorge tas GQ To unfreeze the image Click the unfreeze button on the operation panel sonny ET ALS The live video returns to moving video D The audio is output Audio output is available for live and playback video Click the audio button on the operation panel The audio is output and the button switches to no output VOLUME DSS l L a AL IAE JUL I t ij 1 SS Adjust the output volume by dragging and dropping VOLUME mu E 2 To stop the audio output Click the audio button on the operation panel VOLUME XN PIEPE ILILILTLILIL AL AE TAS Main screen basic operations n Saving images Allows the user to save live video or playback video displayed on the screen on the PC as still images 1 Selecting the camera video to be saved When in quad screen display select 1 camera video and click a red frame surrounds the selected camera or double click to switch to single screen display 2 Click CAPTURE on the operation panel The Image capture dialog is displayed 3 Set the saving conditions using the dialog Image capture x save still image to file Save Path C Program Files Sanyo Capture A File Na
77. owing recording modes EN Real time recording Select the recording mode recording resolution frame rate and video quality from RECORD under the MAIN MENU Press the REC STOP button while monitoring live P27 videos The symbol on the right side of each recording mode Ex R R is displayed on the recording display and recording is displayed while recording is in progress starts lM Types of recording modes m REC STOP AAAA 2 2006 07 14 08 06 09 A Real time recording R P12 3 Records manually videos being monitored X CONTINUOUS recording C P13 Records continuously when this unit is turned on BY MOTION recording M P13 Records when set off by the motion sensor integrated in this unit D BY EXT SENSOR recording S P14 Records when set off by a sensor connected to the external Memo Setting the OVERWRITE P37 SENSOREN SCR Erna ON tSn ON Overwrites earlier data once the hard disk E BY SCHEDULE recording P15 Capacity is full Records according to the daily time slot set under the OFF Stops recording operations once the hard SCHEDULE screen of the recording settings disk capacity is full f The initial screen requests a password P24 2 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are e tis possible to cancel the password request complete See Settings for no password P3
78. p menu in the general setting screen P50 Date and time information For live video Current date and time For playback video Recorded date and time 3 Operation panel P43 The view operation buttons are arranged on the panel Log window The operation history is displayed as a list Displayed items Type Site Event Date Time Memo Click SEARCH on the operation panel to switch the screen to search mode One part of the operation panel display and one part of the log window display change P47 Main screen structure and function of each part Function of the operation panel p peut at Il I i 1nd Te 5 CAPTURE OD a kA qi 90 MENU a om a SW The display of the icon changes according to the selection made CD Address information of this unit 2 Connect Disconnect button lt Displays the Connect dialog for connection P41 lt Disconnects the connection 3 Screen display switch button P44 tm To sequence camera switch display Fa Switching to quad screen display 1 4 Selecting a channel and switching to single screen display 4 Camera controller Only for PTZ camera When clicking the controller button Prt ZF the controller display changes P46 A Pri For Pan Tilt operations Lv SW Lv w zrl v For Zoom Focus operations LE Audio controller Adjusts the audio output of live video and p
79. perations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live Screen S setting the VGA SCREEN MODE To select the display mode of the screen when connecting a PC monitor with a VGA terminal Select VGA SCREEN MODE using the control button AV and select a setting using the control button lt gt FULL Displays the full screen of the monitor NORMAL Opens and displays the monitor screen periphery ILI setting an ERROR ALARM To set an alarm output on the screen OFF Even if the live video is lost or if there is a hard disk error no alarm is output ALL An alarm is output when both a live video loss and a hard disk error occur HDD FULL An alarm is output when a hard disk error occurs VIDEO LOSS An alarm is output when a live video loss occurs f Regardless of the above settings an alarm is output when a clock error TIME MISMATCH is displayed TIME MISMATCH WILL YOU ERASE INDEX IF YES SOME DATA WILL HE D FAI BI Q Ei den E Md rh gh eee MiA Mee EE ms SYSTEM TIME 2006 09 09 19 56 36 HDD LAST TIME 2006 09 09 20 05 45 RECORD settings Press the MENU button and enter the password P24 The MAIN MENU is displayed select RECORD using the control button A V lt gt MAIN MENU Ai SYSTEM GA SERVICE RECORD RESOLUTION QUAD CHANNEL CH1 FRAME RATE 1 f s QUALITY NORMAL RECORDING CONT I NUOUS MOTION ZONE FULL ZONE MOTI
80. plug from the outlet Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased or factory shop Continued use may cause electrocution and or fire D Prohibited Remove the power plug from the outlet CT EN d Wan Water is prohibited Remove the power plug from the outlet A Water is prohibited S Exposing to water is prohibited Safety precautions Warning l Do not use during thunder thunder storms Do not use during thunder thunder storms Never touch the connection cable during thunder thunder storms This may cause electrocution Contact prohibited ll Do not place in an unstable position e Doing so may cause accidents and or breakdowns through falling or toppling e n the event that the unit has been dropped or the casing has been damaged ido turn the power off and remove the power plug from the outlet Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased e Or factory shop Remove the power plug from the outlet Continued use may cause electrocution and fire ll Do not expose to shock or vibration Stored data may be damaged or lost through hard disk breakdowns caused by shock vibration Prohibited W Do not use this unit in areas where it is exposed to the possibility of explosion Do not use this unit in areas where explosive and or flammable gases are present This may cause fire and or explosion Prohibited O0 N Caution l
81. put screen is displayed ADMIN PASSWORD Current ADMIN PASSWORD Press the ENTER button without inputting anything The Confirm password input screen is displayed ADMIN PASSWORD Confirm Press the ENTER button without inputting anything The message PASSWORD CHANGEDI is displayed so press the ENTER button To go to the live screen press the EXIT STOP button SYSTEM settings ll Restoring the password input 1 Press the MENU button select SYSTEM and press the ENTER button 2 Select ADMIN PASSWORD using the control button AV and press the ENTER button The Current password input screen is displayed ADMIN PASSWORD Current 3 Press the ENTER button without inputting anything The New password input screen is displayed Input the new password using the camera selection buttons and press the ENTER button The Confirm password input screen is displayed ADMIN PASSWORD ADMIN PASSWORD Confirm Enter the same password as in New using the camera selection button 1 2 3 4 and press the ENTER button The message PASSWORD CHANGED is displayed so press the ENTER button To go to the live screen press the EXIT STOP button i setting a NETWORK PASSWORD A password can be set to limit the access to the network for network users The initial value is 1111 1 Select NETWORK PASSWORD using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The
82. recorded for the specified date the video closest to the specified date are played back Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Press the SEARCH button The menu screen is displayed Select GO FIRST using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The first recording is played back Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen Playing back recorded videos 3 co ast 1 Press the SEARCH button The menu screen is displayed 2 Select GO LAST using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The last recording is played back 3 Press the EXIT STOP button once operations are complete Press the EXIT STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen LOG Press the SEARCH button The menu screen is displayed Select LOG using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The LOG screen is displayed If recordings are available the date is displayed in red e T Indicates that there are recordings in the previous month D gt Indicates that there are recordings in the next month Move the cursor to the day of the first recording in the month displayed by the calendar pressing the button displays the previous month of the calendar Move the cursor to the day of the last recordin
83. resolution the manager such as setting initialization settings and each camera video recording mode for each channel and password date and time adjustments video quality motion and alarm language and PTZ camera settings settings m J RECORD lt 3 SYSTEM DVR ID SEQUENCE OFF CHANNEL CH1 DESCRIPTION SEQ DWELL TIME 2 SECONDS FRAME RATE 1 f s LOAD DEFAULT EVENT BEEP OFF QUALITY NORMAL ADMIN PASSWORD OSD CONTRAST m 80 RECORD I NG CONT I NUOUS CHANNEL CH1 MOTION ZONE FULL ZONE UAI Gis oO DATE FORMAT YYYY MM DD TM a T 7 um SEQ LIST ON Se ee UNT PRE RECORD ON PTZ CONTROL Balu Ne POST EVENT RECORD 5 SECONDS LANGUAGE ENGL I SH ALARM FF HUE REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 0 SATURATION AUDIO DURAT I ON DER UE D S T SUMMER TIME OFF VGA SCREEN MODE T MERESET ERROR ALARM MAIN MENU MAIN MENU GAIA mmm 2 2006 07 14 17 25 37 SYSTEM PASSWORD comm See P7 NETWORK HDD SET SERVICE li NETWORK settings P33 E HDD SET settings P37 Mi SERVICE settings P38 To perform remote operations by Settings related to the hard disk such To perform such operations as network and PC connection as overwriting settings and upgrades or saving the settings to the initialization USB memory NETWORK HDD SET 42 SERVICE peus OVERWRITE CLIENT ACCESS FORAMT SAVE SETUP TO A USB BANDWIDTH SAVING LOAD SETUP FROM A USB NETWORK TYPE DDNS SEND E MAIL 23 Configuration and function of the Menu settings ll Basic operation
84. ress information and settings required for the connection Connect to remote system site Mame p IP Address Port Ma B445 Pratacal Password poscis Es e Site Name Set up an administrative designation for this unit If no designation is input it is substituted by the IP address e IP Address Port No Input the IP address and PORT number set on the NETWORK screen of this unit e Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP Password Input the network password set on the SYSTEM screen of this unit f This unit cannot be connected to the network if the is CLIENT ACCESS on the NETWORK screen is not set to ON P33 3 Click OK on the dialog Connect The camera connects to this unit and the live video of the camera is displayed on the main screen Bl Disconnecting Once connected the connect button on the operation panel changes to the disconnect button Clicking this button disconnects the connection with this unit and the displayed video disappears a VA CM dp Fu B When there are several connections This unit can retain and display in the dialog Connect the connection information for up to a maximum of 16 connections Select 1 unit in the pull down menu of the Site Name of the dialog and click OK to connect Memo To change the connection destination disconnect the present connection and perform the connection operations once
85. rst image of the video e Saved file name Camera channel number time information of the first image Example CH1 08 30 08 Recorded video from camera 1 at O8h30m08s e Video is backed up in the AVI format and can be played using video playback software compatible with the AVI format such as Windows Media Player If the video cannot be played with a standard AVI software install Codec FFDShow from the supplied CD ROM Setup menu settings To display the Setup screen click the menu button on the operation panel Set the settings concerning the operation conditions of the DVR this unit during connection and the network operations on this screen Clicking menu in the Setup Menu window on the left of the screen displays the specified menu screen EN General settings General Sets functions such as security functions video data destination folder and starting automatic connection functions X Setup Menu Security Option Startup Shutdown Setup Password H Live monitoring Search Save Path Capture C Program Files Sanyo Capture qs Backup C Program Filesvsanyo Backup De Miscellaneous V Automatic reconnection Display network statistics Time format DD MM Y Y Y Y m D Security Option When a check is input in the checkbox a password is necessary to perform each operation e Startup Starts the present software e Shutdown Exits the pre
86. s of the MAIN MENU Press the MENU button The PASSWORD input screen is displayed MENU G AAAA 2 2006 07 14 17 25 37 PASSWORD Press the button 1 four times to enter 1111 and press the ENTER button The MAIN MENU screen is displayed e 1111 is the factory default setting password We recommend you change the password to avoid unauthorized use P30 8 AAAA mmm 2 2006 07 14 08 06 09 Ket 4 eA PASSWORD Select the menu using the control button A V lt gt Example RECORD MAIN MENU d o pa LIVE pe uu NETWORK SERVICE Press the ENTER button The RECORD menu is displayed z RECORD S RESOLUTION QUAD CHANNEL CH1 FRAME RATE 1 f s QUALITY NORMAL RECORDING CONT I NUOUS MOTION ZONE FULL ZONE 7 MOTION SENSITIVITY SENSOR TYPE PRE RECORD POST EVENT RECORD ALARM ALARM DURATION AUDIO ON 5 SECONDS 5 SECONDS OFF TIMER SET Select an item using the control button A V and set the details using the control button lt gt If a different screen is available for the settings select the item press the ENTER button and set the settings RECORD RESOLUTION CHANNEL ERAME RATE QUALITY RECORD I NG MOTION ZONE MOTION SENSITIVITY SENSOR TYPE PRE RECORD POST EVENT RECORD ALARM ALARM DURATION AUDIO lt 2 QUAD CH1 1 f s NORMAL CONT INUOUS FULL ZONE 7 ON 5 SECONDS FF 5 SECONDS OFF TIMER SET Press the EXIT STOP button once operati
87. sent software e Setup Displays the Setup screen e Live monitoring Displays the live video Operation of the LIVE button on the operation panel e Search Switches the main screen to search mode Operation of the SEARCH button on the operation panel 2 Password Clicking the button allows the user to set a Security Option password e Old Password Input the current password e New Password Input the new password e Confirm Password Re input the new password to confirm the password Click OK after inputting the password Change Password x New Password Confirm Password i Cancel Old Password 3 Save Path Set the destination folder for still video Capture and backup video Backup 4 Miscellaneous e Automatic reconnection If the checkbox is checked reconnection operations are performed automatically after an interval of approximately 10 seconds when the network is temporarily disconnected NETWORK LOSS e Display network statistics If the checkbox is checked the communication bit rate and frame rate of the network is displayed in the information display part of the main screen e Time format Allows the selection of the date and time information display pattern Click OK once the above settings are complete The content of the settings are confirmed and saved gt Setup menu settings B Camera designation settings Site Sets the administrative desig
88. stem are mixed e f ll Selecting the type of monitor VGA P V A G LA a 612 Up When connecting the general monitor to the video output terminal Down When connecting a PC monitor to the VGA terminal i l The VGA terminal and the video output terminal cannot be used simultaneously B Setting the clock CLOCK SET Press the MENU button The PASSWORD input screen is displayed MENU amp MAMAA E 2 2006 07 14 08 06 09 PASSWORD CH1 To return to the previous screen press the EXIT STOP button 2 Press the button 1 four times to enter 1111 and press the ENTER button The MAIN MENU screen is displayed e 1111 is the factory default setting password We recommend you change the password to avoid unauthorized use P30 56h 2 2006 07 14 08 06 09 CA erg CH1 MAIN MENU Pre operation preparation Press the control button gt twice and select the SYSTEM press the ENTER button The SYSTEM settings screen is displayed DESCRIPTION CA SYSTEM p 4 CY LOAD DEFAULT L 1 ADMIN PASSWORD n NETWORK PASSWORD DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET PTZ CONTROL LANGUAGE ENGL I SH REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 0 D S T SUMMER TIME OFF YYYY MM DD Select DATE FORMAT using the control button AV and select the date display format using the control button lt gt e YYYY MM DD Example 2006 12 15 e MM DD YYYY e DD MM YYY
89. tension cord Higher power consumption may result in heat generation and cause fire Prohibited Safety precautions Caution W Make sure the cable is connected properly Make sure the AC adapter cable and the connecting cables are connected properly N Tripping over the cable may result in the unit capsizing or falling and cause injury ll Preventing damage to a cable Do not place heavy objects on the AC adapter cable or place the adapter cable near heating equipment Also do not bend the power cable forcefully work upon or staple it Prohibited ll Do not place the unit in an unstable position e Doing so may result in the unit toppling or falling and cause injuries and or damages e n the event that the unit has fallen or the casing has been damaged consult the dealership where this unit was purchased Continued use may result in fire electrocution and or breakdown Prohibited ll Precaution on unit positioning Do not use this unit where it is exposed to heat in front of a stove or direct sunlight Prohibited N Warning The supplied power cable AC Adapter is for exclusive use with this unit Do not use with other appliances vii Safety precautions Follow the points outlined below for proper use ll Back up battery e A built in lithium battery allows the date to be set The lithium battery is not rechargeable The life expectancy of the lithium battery is approximately 2 y
90. u settings 23 LIVE selngs wig MUS Gri 25 JA Setting the OSD and OSD CONTRAST 25 E Setting the SEQUENCE and SEQ DWELL TIME 25 Setting the EVENT BEEP esee nnn 25 P Setting a CHANNEL s seen nn RII 26 a Setting the VGA SCREEN MODE 26 d Setting an ERROR ALARM enn nnn RR 26 RECOHRD setlinds 1 e I4 TIERS 27 F Setting the RESOLUTION sseennnn nn 27 2 Setting a CHANNEL sese nn RII 27 Setting the TIMER SET ccc eee enne 28 SYSTEM setHlinds vele ISI eFRLT6iRE Er 29 Setting the DVR ID lessen RI 29 E DESCRIPTION confirmation LLuuuueee 29 Setting the LOAD DEFAULT 29 P Setting an ADMIN PASSWORD eee 30 4 Setting a NETWORK PASSWORD 31 d Setting the DATE FORMAT seeennn n nn 31 t Setting the CLOCK SET s een 31 i Setting the PTZ CONTROL eee 31 Il Setting the LANGUAGE nnns 31 Setting a REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 32 NETWORK settings elselslee 33 WN Setting the PORT 0 0 00 cece cece cece ees 33 E Setting a CLIENT ACCESS eene 33 Setting the BANDWIDTH SAVING 33 P Setting the NETWORK TYPE eee 34 J Setting the SEND E MAIL s esee 35 HDD SET settings 2 rm RR mex 37 F Settin
91. vc ere tg epe tob exa mui RUNS S Eua 6 A Setting the television system and the monitor output 7 E Setting the clock CLOCK SET sese 7 Setting the language LANGUAGE 9 P Setting the summer time D S T SUMMER TIME 9 Monitoring the camera videos 10 JA Single screen display seen 10 E Quad screen display esee 10 Camera sequencing sese 10 Operating the PTZ camera 11 il Connection ern nnn nn nnm 11 VA SCHINGS RE TIE LU 11 E Operation 3 taxa xe rantaan 11 Hecording essere EIU ERU PLE cvs 12 FN Real time recording sees nnn nnn 12 CONTINUOUS recording esee 13 BY MOTION recording seen 13 P BY EXT SENSOR recording esses 14 d BY SCHEDULE recording eee 15 Playing back recorded videos 17 PN EVENT SEARCH eee I n 18 E TIMELINE SEARCH seennnnn nn RR 19 T DSEARCH riia Leni Ida iei o ep AAT 19 DI GO FIRST sucio cba doce m ric e Eos nio a ias 19 EGO EAST weaves ridet paced a aa Hed ir Rr s 20 FIEL 20 fe BOOKMARK vids eect iapians tick RYRGYGAR Ra Ee 20 Copying the recorded videos to a USB device 21 JA Marking and copying live videos esee 21 E Marking and copying playback videos 22 Configuration and function of the Men
92. where this unit was Exposing to water is prohibited purchased Continued use can cause fire electrocution and unit breakdowns gt AA LA Water is prohibited 4 Safety precautions ANWarning Bl Use only the supplied AC adapter Use the supplied AC adapter Using a different AC adapter can cause fire or electrocution due to differences in current carrying capacity of the power cord Prohibited ll Do not connect to other appliances The AC adapter supplied is to be used with this unit only Connecting it with other appliances may result in fire and or electrocution Prohibited ll Do not connect this unit with the AC adapter in areas reachable to children or where pets move freely Children or pets may mistakenly wrap the adapter cable around their neck and suffocate 2 Prohibited Bl Never touch the AC adapter with wet hands Doing so can cause electrocution Wet hands prohibited ll if the unit emits smoke strange sounds or smells immediately remove the AC adapter from the outlet Remove the power e Continued use may result in fire and or plut from the outlet electrocution e n the event that the unit does not function correctly immediately remove the AC adapter from the outlet Once the unit stops emitting smoke consult the dealership where this unit was purchased Do not attempt to repair the unit Doing so may be dangerous l Do not use during thunder thu
93. y 2 Press the SEARCH button the videos to be copied are played back from the LIST P18 SEARCH j 3 Press the MARK COPY button when the videos to be copied are displayed The video pauses and the BOOKMARK screen is displayed MARK COPY 2006 07 14 17 25 37 4 BOOKMARK STILL VIDEO CH1 Select VIDEO Example using the control buttons lt gt and press the ENTER button The DURATION screen is displayed If STILL was selected The videos are marked as still images and the message STILL OK is displayed DURAT I ON 800 CH1 5 Specify the duration to be recorded Seconds using the control button A V and press the ENTER button The videos are marked as moving videos and the message VIDEO OK is displayed 6 For copy operations perform the operations 4 Press the SEARCH button of the EY Marking and copying live videos Memo Videos are saved in the AVI format and can be played back using Windows Media Player or other AVI format compatible PC media player software If the video cannot be played back with those software install Codec FFDShow from the supplied CD ROM d Configuration and function of the Menu settings ll LIVE settings P25 Mi RECORD settings P27 Mi SYSTEM settings P29 To perform adjustments related to live To perform adjustments related to To perform settings carried out by the videos monitoring such as sequencing recordings such as
94. y C Recording in the continuous mode CONTINUOUS R Recording in the real time mode When pressing the LA LA A REC STOP button Blinks during motion or sensor alarm input The mark is M Recording in the motion detection mode BY EXT one channel from the left MOTION 4 Hard disk used capacity display S Recording in the sensor detection mode BY SENSOR Displays the amount of recording on the hard disk from LLL 0 99 When the disk is full 99 changes to FULL Ifa live video is disconnected the message VIDEO LOSS is displayed on the monitor When the recording settings are set to overwrite and the wwe e f a video signal is not connected to the video input Oo hard disk is full 99 changes to fi which represents terminal the message NO VIDEO is displayed on overwriting mode the monitor Pre operation preparation 2 REC CH 3 Setting the television system and the monitor output If the television system of the camera to be connected and the type of monitor differ live videos cannot be monitored on the normal screen Check the specifications of the equipment to be connected and set the system changeover switch on the rear panel Do not forget to turn off the power when adjusting the settings Bl Matching the television system of the camera PAL Up When using a NTSC camera Down When using a PAL camera f Cannot be used when PAL and NTSC sy

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