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1. ALARM SWITCH EMERGENCY ALARM IN REC GENG ALARM OUT Output terminal MODE OUT 1 4 Output terminal CLOCK ADJ Input terminal O Circui Output Circuit Input Circuit Output 0 047uF 10kQ a 5V r 9 6 MODE OUT In 22kQ put utput terminal terminal i GND terminal GND 4 7kQ Interface circuit inside the unit Interface circuit inside the unit Interface circuit inside the unit Mode out 1 4 Active Short Max Drive current 500 mA DC CALL OUT Output terminal Relay output Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC Output Circuit Call out Active Short Max Drive current 7 mA DC Photo coupler output Non active Open Voltage 24 V DC CREE OUT terminal Emergency input Alarm input 1 16 Recording Clock adjust input Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level is applied O CALL OUT GND terminal Non active Open Alarm Output Active Low Level Max Drive current 7 mA DC Interface circuit inside the unit gt Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections Connections continued E Ca
2. 1 Output A Settings continued Split Split9 Split10 Split13 p VESES Ai KIKS 1 1 1 1 M E EH J gt Output A Settings continued Sequence Time 0 20 SL BKS DS QI A I LO C C VA OS NKI O H YR qp amp amp 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check sheet Multiplexer Setting Continued Output B Settings Split 4 screen Split 9 screen Split 16 screen Split 10 screen Split 13 screen Output B Settings continued Sequence Multi Sequence Single Split _ Split 9 Split 10 Spiit 137 LI TA 1 I gt gt 1 gt a le gt gt gt gt 15 1 Output B Settings continued Sequence Time OL BAS 040 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PESAR ES SAA 4 Alarm Display Setting Output A 9 S N ES ES ES ES Ko o III I T T E Y PPO OVO O QN Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 Sensor 5 Sensor 6 Sensor 7 Sensor 8 Sensor
3. Recording Setting A Normal The estimated recordable time is displayed on the bottom of the preview screen depending on the picture grade cording Setting A Normal Manual and the recording rate settings for normal recording The time does not change when changing the alarm recording Recording Setting A Normal settings When the main device is partitioned Estimated Recording Time shows the estimated recordable time for normal recording step3 Press the REC STOP button The REC STOP button lights up and recording starts step4 To stop recording press the REC STOP button for more than 2 seconds Recording stops and the light turns off REC STOP 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic operations 89 90 Basic operations continued M Basic playback This function is used to playback the recorded data This unit allows recorded data to be played back using various methods The basic playback described here is the most common method for playback step Press the PLAY button inside of the front door Playback starts After turning the power on the oldest recorded data is played back first Otherwise playback resumes at the stopped position of the previous playback STOP PAUSE REV PLAY PLAY n 4 gt JUMPTOEND SPEED
4. When the Playback Device Repeat Setting System Menu gt Memory Recording Data Readout Setting is set to Repeat Off playback stops when reaching the physical end of the HDD or end point of the recorded section When the Playback Device Repeat Setting is set to Repeat On recorded data is played back repeatedly r see page 75 To change the playback device step2 Select the playback device and playback area in the Select Source Device User Menu Search Select Source Device Main Plays back the recorded contents of the main device Normal Normal recording area Alarm Alarm recording area LPA Long pre alarm recording area Copy A Plays back the recorded contents of the copy A device Group1 2 3 4 5 Copy B Plays back the recorded contents of the copy B device Group1 2 3 4 Alarm appears when Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 LPA appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than O 96 step2 2 Press the PLAY button Playback of the selected device starts When pressing the PAUSE JUMP TO END button during the playback is stopped the still frame playback picture of the end point of the latest recording is displayed s
5. Range of Copy UU A Set Copy B Drive step1 Set the camera number to be copied O aE The button function changes between All Off Th nais displaved when Th ied o and All On each time you select this button You A ra Tange can switch on and off for all the cameras easily exceeds the available capacity of the device to be by using this button copied when FIFO Overwrite is set to Off and the i The picture is not copied when there is no copy destination is HDD In this case set the copy recorded picture of the set camera number or setting again with narrower copy range or set the copy time device of larger capacity When the copy is performed during recording the 2 Select Other settings and then set the detailed 9 picture of the recording start and end points may settings b ded From Sets the area which contains the data to be e recorded copied The available setting items are Normal Alarm and LPA To Sets the group number to which the data is The progress bar of the copy is not displayed for copy copied The available setting items are Group 1 B to Group 4 The picture data is administrated in 2 MB unit Copy Data Sets the data to be copied The Therefore the data is copied in 2 MB unit from the available setting items are Alarm and All start point of the designated range when copying
6. step1 Check the system log in the System Log List The System Log List displays up to 1000 items When the number of items exceed this limit the latest 1000 items are displayed When failure occurs while the System Log List is being displayed exit the screen and display the screen again A new item will be added to the list See pages 106 and 107 for the details of the listed log REC is registered to system log list when the recording is started but it is not registered when the recording is resumed after a power failure Elapsed Operating Time This item is used to check the total operating time of the system copy A or copy B device System Menu Service Info 2 Elapsed Operating Time Check the total operating time in the Elapsed Operating Times Hr The device is not registered for that group step System Menu B Disk Information This item is used to check the recorded range of the main copy A or copy B device ENGLISH System Menu 3 Disk Information Disk Information Main D Disk Detailed Information Main Disk Information Copy A Group 1 to Group 5 2106 Disk Detailed Information Copy A Group 1 to Group 5 Disk Information Copy B Group 1 to Group 4 Disk Detailed Information
7. Split 4d screen Split 9 screen H 1 Split 9a screen 2 Split 9b screen Split 10 screen 1 Split 10a screen Split 10b screen Split 13 screen 1 Split 13a screen 2 Split 13b screen Split 16 screen Sequence Single es N Sequence Multi Setup Menu Split screen step1 Select the camera number to be displayed for each split screen O The same camera number cannot be set repeatedly in one split screen display Sequential screen step2 For single sequential screen set the displaying order of the camera number in Sequence Single step3 For split sequential screen select the displaying order of the screen type in Sequence Multi step4 Select the desired switching time Output B Display Settings This item is used to set the camera number to be displayed step1 Select the camera number to be displayed for each in the split screen display on the monitor connected to split screen OUTPUT B And also used to set the sequential display settings and the switching time Sequential display is the function to switch the selected displays automatically The same camera number cannot be set repeatedly Split screen in one split screen display The selectable screen types are shown in the table on gt pag
8. stpl Select Clear of the area which contains the data to be deleted step2 Select Execute Data clear was completed appears on the screen when completing the data clear When a password of level 4 has been registered and PASSWORD LOCK is turned on and the main device data deletion is executed the screen for unlock the password lock of level 4 appears Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK first for deleting the data Data cannot be deleted while accessing to the HDD such as playing recording copying restoring Copy A Copy B This item is used to delete the data of each group in the copy A or copy B device System Menu step 1 Data Clear step1 Select copy A or copy B device step2 Select Clear of the group which contains the data to be deleted step3 Select Execute Data clear was completed appears on the screen when completing the data clear Other convenient functions ill Cascade I This function is used to observe the pictures supplied from During cascade mode the picture from the slave 2 the camera connected up to 16 DX TL5000E via one recorder is displayed on the monitor connected to O monitor The multiplexer function of all the connected DX VIDEO CASCADE OUT connector of the master i TL5000E and PTZ of all the connected cameras can be recorder controlled by the master recorder The cascade function of audio is available
9. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 97 ENGLISH 58 System continued Password Setting This menu is used to set the password for the lock function This unit is equipped with 2 lock functions SIMPLE LOCK Does not require to enter a password when unlocking PASSWORD LOCK Requires to enter a password when unlocking When the password for unlocking is not set lock function executes in SIMPLE LOCK When the password for unlocking is set lock function executes in PASSWORD LOCK When the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to OFF or when a menu is displayed SIMPLE LOCK and PASSWORD LOCK cannot be turned on off SIMPLE LOCK When SIMPLE LOCK is turned on all the operations become inoperable and the unit is locked in the current mode Activating the simple lock Press the LOCK button while the MAIN switch is set to ON The lock turns on and the LOCK indicator lights up Releasing the simple lock step Press the LOCK button for more than 2 seconds The lock is released and the LOCK indicator turns off 4 PASSWORD LOCK There are 2 types of PASSWORD LOCK Operation control and Disk management step Operation control has 3 levels of lock level 1 to 3 Disk management level 4 locks the settings of Data Clear System Menu
10. SPLIT10 gg button SPLIT 10a5 SPLIT 10b gt SPLIT 10a gt SPLIT13 EB button SPLIT 13a5 SPLIT 13b gt SPLIT 13a gt SPLIT16 amp 8 button SPLIT 16 screen 3 SEQUENCE button Displays the sequential screen in the split screen or the single screen display Make the detailed settings of this display in the Multiplexer Setting Setup Menu System Multiplexer Setting Sequential display does not appear during playback e The sequential display is cancelled when the different type of the split screen is displayed Pressing the OUTPUT A B button on the front panel switches the multiplexer output of the unit When OUTPUTA is selected the light of the button turns off When OUTPUT Bis selected the button lights up and camera number buttons SPLIT screen buttons and SEQUENCE button are operated for the monitor screen connected to the OUTPUT B connector Pressing the OUTPUT button again switches the multiplexer output to OUTPUT A DIGITAL ZOOM button Displays magnification 10096 screen when pressing this button during single screen display At this time the mag nification centre point X appears at the centre of the screen Pressing the button again switches the magnification to 200 and then 40096 By pressing the MOVE buttons the centre point moves vertically or horizontally see DIGITAL ZOOM button operations on page 60 A When the DIGITAL ZOOM button is pressed
11. 3 Rear Terminal Setting step1 Set key sound to on or off 4 Buzzer This item is used for a buzzer to sound when the remain ing main or copy B device capacity reaches the value set in Low Memory Alarm Setting Setup Menu System Rear Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings Other than the above it is possible to set the buzzer to sound when starting alarm recording or emergency recording or when a warning is displayed To sound a buzzer only when reaching a specified remaining HDD capacity 1 Set Buzzer to Remain 2 Set the remaining capacity in Low Memory Alarm Setting Setup MenuSystem Rear Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings To sound a buzzer when reaching the specified remaining HDD capacity and when a warning is displayed 1 Set Buzzer to Warning 2 Set the remaining HDD capacity in the Call Out Settings Setup Menu System Rear Terminal Setting gt Call Out Settings Setup Menu Rear Terminal Setting step1 Set the desired buzzer setting BUZZER AE Remain Warning Alarm LAN Off When reaching the remaining ON OFF OFF OFF OFF capacity set in Low Memory Alarm Setting When a failure occurs and OFF ON OFF OFF OFF a warning is displayed When an alarm recording or OFF OFF ON OFF OFF emergency recording is started When controlling the buzzer to be OFF OFF OFF ON OFF sound via the personal computer
12. Closing a menu screen CAMERA ZOOM A FOCUS IRIS Jc PRESET E Ca Jo F AUTO PAN E E step1 Press the E button or left click on the Exit to close the menu O You cannot close the menu by pressing the SET UP button on the unit Setup Menu 200 000 000 1 Recording 2 Timer 3 Motion Det 0 Next gt 4 System 5 Menu Data E Exit I 4 Selecting an item DOT ON OFF aa step1 Press the button of the desired item or left click on the desired item The desired item menu opens Select an item and press the number or click on the menu to open the item Exit Reset to Factory Setting Audio Setting On Screen Display Setting Multiplexer Setting Password Setting pe Rear Terminal Setting 000 Menu Language Selection fo a lm Time Date Setting gt System 5 Menu Data Exit 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 How to set the menus 25 How to set the menus continue
13. The example when setting a setup of each channel to 1 pps 1 second SE 12 00 03 1 second approx 0 005 second 12 00 02 Examples of time displayed during playback 1 1 0 005 second 900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Glossary 129 Specifications Rated Power Supply Rated Input Colour System Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Dimensions Weight Recording System Sampling Data Compression Compression Unit Recording Resolution Recording Device Video Input Monitor Output 100 to 240 V AC 10 50 60 Hz 1 0 0 45 A 100 240 V PAL type colour system 41 F 104 F 5 C to 40 C Max 80 96 Max 2000 m 425 Width x 390 Depth x 185 Height mm 13 4 kg Digital recording system 13 5 MHz JPEG2000 Frame Field 720 x 576 720 X 288 250 GB HDD 16 Input BNC Connectors S Connector 1 0 V p p 75 ohms Y Signal 1 0 V p p 75 ohms Throughout Output Cascade Video Input Cascade Video Output optional audio interface board Audio Input Audio Output Cascade Audio Input Cascade Audio Output Clock Timer Program Memory Backup CONNECTORS External storage terminal Control terminals Communication Clock adjust
14. D Recording Setting A to D Alarm step 7 Alarm Camera Setting Alarm Camera Setting A to D 1 8 Alarm Camera Setting A to D 9 16 5 Alarm Trigger In Out D Alarm Trigger Setting A to D L 16 Alarm Input step3 Select motion detection recording Alarm Starts alarm recording when the motion is detected Normal Starts normal recording when the motion is detected The recording is executed at the picture grade and the recording rate set for the normal After executing the camera check the recording recording The recording is not registered in the setting is made only for the camera numbers with the alarm list video signal input when using auto or easy setting Normal recording settings step1 Follow the steps 1 and 2 on page 89 to set the recording camera field or frame recording recording rate and picture grade for normal recording ENGLISH step4 Set the alarm mode Alarm CH When alarm signal is input performs alarm recording only by the cameras set for alarm recording When there is an input of alarm signals from multiple sensors alarm recording is performed by all the cameras to which alarm signals are input Alarm Plus When an alarm signal is input during normal recording performs alarm recording by the camera and the recording rate set for alarm recording while all the other cameras perform record
15. I 4 System Time Date Setting JA Auto 4 D Set gt NI Menu Language Selection Rear Terminal Setting 1 Settings gt 2 Settings gt Password Setting 1 Setting gt 2 Setting gt 3 Setting gt 1A Setting gt 215 000 000 215 D00 000 216 000 000 Program Selection and Program Overview 221 000 000 221 200 000 221 300 000 222 000 000 223 000 000 224 000 000 231 000 000 232 000 000 241 000 000 241 D00 000 242 000 000 243 000 000 243 100 000 243 200 000 244 000 000 244 100 000 244 200 000 244 300 000 244 400 000 Specifies recording time for long pre alarm recording and recording time maximum recording rate and camera for emergency recording Displays the preview of the emergency recording settings Specifies the audio record setting Exits the Recording menu Specifies the program number of timer setting Displays the overview of Program 1 Displays the overview of Program 2 Specifies the settings of Program 1 Specifies the settings of Program 2 Specifies the holidays Exits the Timer menu Specifies the detecting condition of Motion A Specifies the active area of the motion detection Motion A Tests the operation of the motion detection Motion A Specifies the detecting condition of Motion
16. This item is used to transmit warning signals or signals of status change such as a short circuit of a rear terminal to the PC connected When selecting Test the sending test for the set IP address and port is executed Using the specified application is required to change the IP address and target port Consult your dealer about the specified application Transmission of signal to broadcast address is not supported step O Check the contents to be transmitted to the PC Remain Transmits signal when the remaining capacity reaches the value set for Call out setting Temp Fan Transmits signal when the high temperature is detected or the fan is stopped Reboot Transmits signal when the unit is rebooted Record Transmits signal when the recording is started Alarm Transmits signal when the alarm recording is started Sensor Transmits signal when the signal is input to the terminal on the rear panel Using the specified application is required to change the contents to be transmitted Consult your dealer about the specified application step Select Return in the screen of lt LAN Communication Setting gt When the setting of IP Address Sub Net Mask Gateway or Service Port Setting is changed the power turns off automatically and then the unit restarts B E LAN A NAS Setting This item is used to make the communication settings between this unit and
17. N D Execute 2 Manual oe gt DiView gt 3 Alarm Recording Menu 1 Easy gt D Execute 1 Manual D Set gt D View gt 4 Alarm Camera Setting I 1D View gt JD Next gt 5 Alarm Trigger In Out D View gt 213 000 000 213 100 000 213 2AD 000 213 2AD DOO 213 2ED 000 213 2ED DOO 213 2MD 000 213 2MD DOO 213 300 000 213 3ED 000 213 3ED DOO 213 3MD 000 213 3MD DOO 213 400 000 213 4DO 000 213 4DD 000 213 500 000 213 5DO 000 214 000 000 214 100 000 214 2AD 000 214 2AD DOO 214 2ED 000 214 2ED DOO 214 2MD 000 214 2MD DOO 214 300 000 214 3ED 000 214 3ED DOO 214 3MD 000 214 3MD D00 214 400 000 214 4DO 000 214 4DD 000 214 500 000 214 5DO 000 ENGLISH Selects the camera number to be recorded Sets the normal recording setting automatically by specifying the recording cycle and the recording hour a day Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of normal recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of normal recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies the alarm recording settings Specifies frame o
18. System Menu 2 Add Remove DVD CD Drive Make sure that the DVD CD drive device connected is displayed in the lt Add Remove DVD CD Drives You can check the corresponding device by selecting Access The access LED on the device illuminates when this button is selected step step2 Select the desired copy device number A or B to be set CopyA Registers for the copy A device CopyB Registers for the copy B device Free Does not registered as the copy device The button changes in the order of CopyA CopyB and Free each time you press the button E Data Management Setting for Main Memory This item is used to set the operation of the unit when space of the main device becomes full during recording And also used to set the partition of the main device System Menu 3 Data Management Setting for Main Memory step 1 step 2 A Change Partition Setting stepl Select the desired setting for each area Repeat On Automatically returns to the beginning of the HDD and resumes recording by overwriting the existing data Repeat Off Stops recording and displays the warning message on the screen To resume recording cancel the warning display and then press the REC STOP button O Alarm Recording Area appears when Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory gt Change P
19. 1 Select User Registration and left click The User Registration screen appears DX TL5000 1 mitsuBisHI User Registration A ELECTRIC 2 1 To change registered user settings Select the user ID for changing the settings in the Change authorities of users settings Select the items that you want to change Authority Live Monitoring Allows acquisition of live pictures It is a mandatory rank to be registered Playback Allows acquisition of recorded pictures All Cameras Allows the acquisition of pictures from all the cameras The picture of the cameras set to Off in the covert camera setting can be displayed page 64 Change Passwords Allows the changing of user s password Configuration Allows the viewing and editing of user registration information 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communications by Web Browser 97 I e 2 98 Communications by Web Browser continued Certain items cannot be selected depending on what the user authorization is Configuration authorization can be used by only one user From the time that a user logs in until that user logs out and gives up authorization any other user that logs in is regarded as a user who does not have Configuration authority Playback authorization can only be used by one
20. 100kbps O When using SSL the following message appears Select Yes and then continue the operation Security Alert Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate A The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority A The security certificate has expired or is not yet valid The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site Do you want to proceed Ye When using keep alive the update speed of the picture becomes faster however the number of the users that can be connected at the same time is restricted to 5 5 2 Set the desired setting in New Settings and then select change and left click Memo 8 Camera Titles E mail Setup This is the screen for setting or changing the recorder and This is the screen for setting the information related to the the camera titles e mail server or sender and setting the e mail address of the receiver ENGLISH 1 Select Memo amp Camera Titles and left click The amp Camera Titles screen appears 1 Select E mail Setup and left click The E mail Setup screen appears 5000 login root Memo amp Camera Titles AL MITSUBISHI Change Memo
21. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DIGITAL RECORDER INSTALLER S MANUAL ENGLISH OTHERS MODEL DX IL5000E SLD Security amp Communications The Old Forge Ockham Lane Ockham Surrey GU23 6PH England SLD Security amp zji Phone 44 1483225633 Fax 44 1483225634 Communications sales sld co uk www sld co uk THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER Features DX TL5000E is a digital recorder that is equipped with HDD as its main memory and 16ch triplex multiplexer Addition to these features this system has a very sophisticated video signal and data processing technique that provides high quality picture stable operation and reliability The graphical user interface and pointing devices make the operation very easy and comfortable in live monitoring and also in the handling of data from recording to export The system offers excellent performance and has features to suit many video surveillance applications Refresh rates of 800pps system Thanks to the newly developed multiplexing circuit every camera can be viewed at 50 pps refresh rate in all screen formats pps picture per second Triplex User can view live and playback images on the same monitor in all screen multi split layouts without disrupting recording Dual Multiplexer Outputs The DX TL5000E has two video outputs Output A B and both of the outputs can show single screen 4 9 10 13 and 16 split screen Sw
22. a The available device to be set as the copy B device step3 Make sure that the USB HDDs connected are are displayed in the screen of External HDD USB HDD DVD RW DVD R and NAS HDD gt When the eB button of the desired ID number Consult your dealer about NAS and SCSI devices is pressed the access LED on the device supported illuminates and you can check the corresponding The copied data is transmitted in 2 MB units The copy HDD which is connected to the SERIAL BUS port of up to 2 MB of the latest data may be delayed Be step4 Add or remove the USB HDD for setting the main or careful when changing the copy device copy device The maximum number of devices connected to serial Main Registers for the main device The numbers bus is 16 including the built in DVD This is the total indicate the recording order number of devices for main memory copy A and copy CopyA Registers for the copy A device The B numbers indicate the recording order e The maximum number of SCSI devices used at the CopyB Registers for the copy B device The same time is 6 Attach the optional board to connect numbers indicate the recording order the SCSI devices Free Does not registered as the main or copy o device The order of the main device used for recording is The button changes in the order of Main internal HDD gt USB HDD gt SCSI HDD CopyA CopyB and Free each time you Notes for using the
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24. 15d23h 26d6h 38d18h 50d20h 60d5h 66d9h Audio Channel 7d2h 8d14h 14d21h 23d11h 32d23h 41d8h 47d9h 51d2h Audio Channel 9d11h 11d17h 22d7h 40d12h 68d12h 104d17h 142d8h 173d11h Audio Channel 9d2h 11d3h 20d6h 34d6h 52d8h 71d4h 86d17h 97d9h Audio Channel 8d17h 10d14h 18d13h 29d16h 42d9h 53d21h 62d8h 67d16h Audio Channel 8d9h 10d3h 17d3h 26d4h 35d14h 43d8h 48d16h 51d21h Audio Channel 11d22h 14d17h 27d15h 49d4h 80d13h 118d6h 154d10h 182d6h Audio Channel Standard 11d8h 13d19h 24d14h 40d6h 59d3h 77d5h 91d3h 100d4h Audio Channel 10d19h 13d 22d3h 34d2h 46d17h 57d7h 64d15h 69d1h Audio Channel 10d7h 12d7h 20d3h 29d13h 38d14h 45d13h 50d2h 52d16h Audio Channel 16d3h 15d1h 19d19h 18d4h 36d9h 31d6h 62d13h 48d20h 97d16h 67d21h 135d19h 84d8h 168d17h 95d23h 191d23h 103d2h Basic Audio Channel Audio Channel 14d2h 16d19h 27d10h 40d1h 52d 61d4h 67d1h 70d11h Audio Channel 13d6h 15d15h Audio Channel 24d18h 30d3h 24d10h 53d2h 33d22h 85d18h 42d4h 47d23h 51d13h 53d12h 123d21h 159d7h 185d20h 202d18h Audio Channel 22d7h 26d13h 42d21h 61d22h 79d15h 92d22h 101d9h 106d4
25. Este aparelho cumpre os requisitos da Diretriz EC 89 336 EEC Diretriz EMC e 73 23 EEC Diretriz sobre Baixa Voltagem corrigida pela Diretriz 93 68 EEC Foram observados os requisitos de susceptibilidade de acordo com EN 55024 e os de interfer ncia segundo EN 55022 para a opera o em reas residenciais comerciais locais de ind strias leves e de empresas de pequeno porte tanto dentro como fora dos pr dios Todos os locais de opera o s o caracterizados pela sua conex o ao sistema p blico de abastecimento de eletricidade de baixa voltagem Este aparelho foi fabricado de acordo com EN 60950 Aviso sobre a constru o do sistema de vigil ncia desta unidade Esta unidade poder ser controlada pelos dispositivos externos atrav s do terminal RS 232C ou terminal LAN Esta unidade tamb m poder ser usada para controlar os dispositivos externos atrav s do terminal externo terminal RS 422 485 ou RS 232C Gra as a estas fun es esta unidade pode ser usada com flexibilidade num sistema de seguran a de alto n vel mas o inteiro sistema de vigil ncia pode ser afetado pelo mau funcionamento desta unidade ou dos dispositivos externos dependendo do conte do da configura o desta unidade ou da conex o ou combina o entre os dispositivos externos Ao configurar um sistema de vigil ncia utilizando esta unidade recomendamos que confirme primeiro que esta unidade esteja funcionando normalmente com os outros dispositivos conec
26. SMS EO S A LEE E EL ELE QE EEE E ES E NINS SS LV Sensor number 1 Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check sheet 2 Set Recording Pattern B 2 Normal Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 3 Alarm Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera
27. Windows 2000 is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Professional O The product requirement described above cannot guarantee operations in all environments Lack of compatibility between Web functions and the PC peripheral driver may in rare instances result in abnormal operation If this happens upgrade to the newest version of Internet Explorer and try again 4 Connections When making a direct connection between this unit and a personal computer hereinafter PC use a cross cable and when making a connection through a HUB use a straight cable Refer to the PC instruction manual for instructions on how to set the Web settings on the PC E Login Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and log in 1 Startup the Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the address The Login screen appears ENGLISH DX TL5000 Login change loga user 7c _____ ol 2 1 When logging in First enter the User ID and the Password When shipped from the factory the user ID for the full rights user is root and the password is admin000 the user ID for the live user is guest and the password is guest O More than one user can log in simultaneously using the same user ID and pa
28. Inspelningstid och produktgaranti D du anv nder denna enhet g ller indikationen om oavbruten inspelningstid och total tid p menysk rmen den oavbrutna inspelningstiden och inte garantiperioden P samma s tt g ller indikationen inte funktionsgarantin f r de anv nda komponenterna OTHERS I denna enhet r en h rdvara inbyggd som r en precisionsapparat Var d rf r mycket f rsiktig vid hantering av denna enhet Undvik att skaka eller st ta denna enhet h ftigt Om man g r s dant speciellt under tiden enheten r str mf rd eller under tkomst till h rdvaran kan fel uppst i enheten Drag aldrig ut stickproppen till n tstr mmen under inspelning tergivining eller under tiden enheten r str f rd Det rekommenderas att l ta underh lla enheten minst en g ng varje r s att eventuellt fel kan tg rdas s tidigt som m jligt H rddisken och kylfl kten r f rbrukningsvaror och beh ver bytas efter en tids anv ndning Vid anv ndning i en omgivande temperatur av 25 rekommenderas att h rddisken och fl kten byts ut var 30 000 e timme Denna siffra r endast en guide och skall inte ses som en garanterad livsl ngd f r produkterna Anv nd lt Elapsed Operating Time System Menu gt Service Info som en guide f r att utf ra kontroller PLATS F R INSTALLATION OCH HANDHAVANDE Placera denna enhet p ett horisontalt och stabilt underlag Om denna enhet anv nds p ostabilt underlag kan det h
29. Remove 4 screws which are used to fix the HDD and its frame Y 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections 20 Connections continued 4 When attaching a HDD step4 Insert the hard disk tray completely step Attach the new HDD onto the HDD tray with four Screws Make sure to attach the HDD in the correct direction O When attaching the additional HDD to HDD B or C use the supplied screws step5 Attach the metal part Adjust the upper side first then push the lower side into the unit Take care not to deform the springs step2 Insert the hard disk tray halfway step7 Attach the front covers Attach the left side cover and push to the left Then attach the right side cover step8 Fix the front covers with two screws ENGLISH step9 Close the left end of each screw covers on both sides of the cover Follow the same procedures when removing or attaching the HDD B or HDD C 090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
30. The corresponding camera number button lights up LIT9 a LITO b O OUTPUT SPLIT4 button The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in XB gt lt Output A Display Settings gt lt Output B Display Settings gt gt when lt Split 4 screen gt OUTPUT B is selected The corresponding camera number button lights up SPLIT13 Sequential mA gt sequence 2 types of SPLIT13 display set in lt Output A Display Settings gt mem A lt Output B Display Settings gt gt lt Sequence Multi gt are switched Uluirinates when by the switching time set in Sequence Time OUTPUT B is selected SPLIT13 button The corresponding camera number button lights up 2 types of SPLIT13 screens be switched SPLIT10 Sequential LJ MA sequence 2 types of SPLIT10 display set in Output A Display Settings IB lt Output B Display Settings gt gt lt Sequence Multi gt are switched when y by the switching time set in lt Sequence Time gt OP T10 button The corresponding camera number button lights up 2 types of SPLIT10 screens be switched SPLIT9 Se
31. camera number buttons 11 14 15 and 16 become the MOVE buttons Basic manual recording This function is used to start recording manually Before you start recording check the repeat recording settings in the Data Management Setting for Main Memory System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory first and then make the recording settings t see pages 74 and 75 O Make the manual recording settings on the Set Recording Pattern A gt Setup Menu Recording Set Recording Pattern A Only Set Recording Pattern A can be used for the manual recording Set Recording Pattern B to Set Recording Pattern D are used for timer recording only Set Recording Pattern A can be used for both manual and timer recordings Settings here are for manual recording only For timer recording settings must be made on the Timer step2 Setting the recording rate and picture grade for normal recording step1 Execute camera check The unit detects the camera number with the video signal input automatically when selecting Execute The setting here applies to the Auto and Easy settings in step 2 After executing the camera check the recording settings are made only for the camera numbers with the video signal input when using auto or easy setting settings Auto Automatically sets the picture grade and the recording rate by setting the recording cycle and the rec
32. device Displays the recorded range of the Group2 of the Copy A device Displays the detailed information of the Group2 of the Copy A device Displays the recorded range of the Group3 of the Copy A device Displays the detailed information of the Group3 of the Copy A device Displays the recorded range of the Group4 of the Copy A device Displays the detailed information of the Group4 of the Copy A device Displays the recorded range of the Group5 of the Copy A device Displays the detailed information of the Group5 of the Copy A device Displays the recorded range of the Group1 of the Copy B device Displays the detailed information of the Group1 of the Copy B device Displays the recorded range of the Group2 of the Copy B device Displays the detailed information of the Group2 of the Copy B device Displays the recorded range of the Group3 of the Copy B device Displays the detailed information of the Group3 of the Copy B device Displays the recorded range of the Group4 of the Copy B device Displays the detailed information of the Group4 of the Copy B device Exits the Service Info menu IOSA System Menu 300 000 000 D Next Proceeds to User Menu 4 Restore 1 Restore Data to Main HDD
33. nda att enheten skadas s som att DVD CD disken inte g r att ta ut Placera inte denna enhet n ra annan utrustning Annan utrustning och denna enhet kan ha d ligt inflytande p varandra och bild eller ljud fr n denna enhet kan bli f rvr ngt N r en monitor och denna enhet placeras vertikalt kan bilden komma att f rvr ngas eller kommer DVD CD disken inte att g att ta ut F r inte in dina h nder i diskinmatningsluckan Det kan h nda att h nderna fastnar i luckan och du kan skada dig Om du fastnar med h nden dra inte ut den med v ld Kontakta din terf rs ljare efter det att du st ngt av str mmen och dragit ur sladden DVD CD DISK Anvand inte diskar som har sprickor r deformerade eller lagade med lim Disken kan g i bitar och orsaka skada Vidr r inte ytan f r uppspelning n r du h ller i disken N r kondens uppst tt p disken torka av ytan innan anv ndning Smuts s som fingeravtryck eller damm f rorsakar f rs mring av bildkvalit n och ljudkvalit n Torka f rsiktigt DVD CD skivan fr n mitten och ut t med en mjuk trasa e N r disken r v ldigt smutsig fukta en trasa med vatten och vrid ur den ordentligt torka f rsiktigt bort smutsen torka sedan med en torr trasa e Anv nd inte l sningsmedel som tv ttbensin och tinner skivreng rare och antistatiska medel De kan skada disken Anv nd inte diskar beskrivna nedan De kan skada sj lva disken eller denna enhet Diskar med en
34. normal screen appears O When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 2 and 3 are set the PASSWORD LOCK cf level 2 is active when unlocking level 1 and level 3 is active when unlocking levels 1 and 2 To exit the menu without releasing the lock select Return for the level 4 step3 1 Select the desired item in the Data Clear menu System Menu Data Clear e The Unlock Password Disk Management screen appears step3 2 Input the PASSWORD of level 4 by pressing the number buttons The PASSWORD LOCK is released and the data clear screen appears When exiting the Data Clear menu the password lock of level 4 is turned on again If you forget the password consult your dealer Changing the PASSWORD step Unlock the PASSWORD of levels 1 to for the levels 1 to 3 step2 1 Display the password setting screen of the level to be changed and then select Clear step2 2 Input the new PASSWORD referring to To register the PASSWORD for the level 4 1 Select Disk Management Password gt step3 2 Input the PASSWORD of level 4 by pressing the number buttons The PASSWORD LOCK is released and the password setting screen appears step3 3 Select Clear to clear the password step3 4 Input the new PASSWORD referring to To register the PASSWORD Changing the lock mode from PASSWORD LOCK to SIMPLE LOCK step1 Unlock the password of levels 1 to 3
35. 4 Change Partition Setting Normal Recording Area A SE S AAA 4 Change Partition Setting continued Alarm Recording Area AS AGA o a Change Partition Setting continued Long Pre Alarm Area ov S y 99 odo 5 Recording Data Readout Setting Playback Image Originality Device M Play Repeat Auto Expire on Specified Date Setting x DA 0 7 RLF 9 da S QE EH NE 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check sheet 128 Glossary E Glossary Auto PAN When a camera is set to this mode it automatically turns between two preset positions horizontally The availability of this function depends on the specifications of the con nected camera NAS Network Attached Storage A network attached storage NAS device is a server that is dedicated to nothing more than file sharing NAS does not provide any of the activities that a server in a server centric system typically provides such as e mail authenti cation or file management NAS allows more hard disk stor age space to be added to a network that already utilizes servers without shutting them down for maintenance and upgrades With a NAS device storage is not an integral part of the server Instead in this storage cent
36. 6 1 and then select Next stepZ Select whether or not to make the recording settings To set the recording settings select Next Select Quit to exit the setup wizard without setting the recording settings The power of the unit turns on n the recording setting screens you can return to the previous screen by pressing the Return button step8 When selecting Next The unit automatically checks the condition of the picture supplied from the camera and then sets the camera number to be recorded by selecting Execute Select Next when the setting is completed step9 Set the recording time Set the recording cycle and the recording hour per day Select Execute when the setting is completed step10 The maximum recording rate and the picture grade for the camera numbers detected on step 8 are automatically set Field recording is selected The same settings are applied for normal and alarm recordings Select View to confirm the settings you have set Select Next when the setting is completed step11 Select Finish to exit setup wizard The unit boots up 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Setup wizard 29 ENGLISH Menu chart E Menu chart You can set the basic settings for this unit in the menu settings Some of the menu settings cannot
37. Adjusts the playback speed and rewinds or forwards the recorded pictures Pans the camera 21 Forwards or rewinds the picture during playback frame by frame Uses for controlling the camera connected Camera number buttons 1 to 16 Displays the picture supplied from the camera connected The number of the button corresponds to that of the CAMERA IN connector on the rear panel The button of the displayed camera number lights up Uses for the preset function of the camera control Uses for the menu settings M DET DOT ON OFF M DET AREA SET UP CAMERA NUMBER 9 and 13 Uses for setting the detection area of the motion detection function E Loading Ejecting a DVD disc or CD O step 1 Before using the disc read the cautionary notes described in the manual included with the disc Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc loading tray opens When loading the disc step2 1 Place the disc into the tray Make sure the disc is sitting properly in the correct recess with the label side up When ejecting the disc step2 2 Eject the disc from the tray step3 Press the OPEN CLOSE button again O The disc loading tray closes Do not eject the disc while copying restoring saving loading menus or immediately after inserting the disc The disc or the contained data may be damaged Please use the disc which we recommend When a disc other than the recommended one is used the data may not be read o
38. All 16 for the other screen display Setup Menu BEES 6 On Screen Display Setting steps 1 2 Y Camera Title 3 Camera Title Overview D Camera Title Overview step1 Set the camera number for which the camera title is set step2 Input the camera title by using the characters shown on the bottom of the screen step3 Display the preview screen to check the settings you have set Recorder Title This item is used to set the recorder title The recorder title is displayed on the upper part of the operational mode display The recorder title can be input with a personal computer by using the Web function lt page 99 Setup Menu 6 On Screen Display Setting 4 Recorder Title step1 Set display mode of the recorder title On Displays recorder title Off Does not display the recorder title step2 Input recorder title by using the characters shown on the bottom of the screen 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 65 ENGLISH 66 System continued Monitor Output Adjust This item is used to adjust the monitor output Setup Menu 6 On Screen Display Setting 5 Monitor Output Adjust stepl Adjust the monitor scan mode e Adjust th
39. B Specifies the active area of the motion detection Motion B Tests the operation of the motion detection Motion B Exits the Motion Det menu Adjusts time date setting and selects daylight saving setting Specifies the time period for daylight saving settings Selects menu language to be displayed Specifies the settings for MODE OUT terminal CALL OUT terminal key sound and buzzer Specifies mode out settings and remain settings Specifies call out settings and remain setting Registers the password Registers the password of level 1 Registers the password of level 2 Registers the password of level 3 Registers the password of level 4 34 Setup Menu 200 000 000 5 Multiplexer Setting Settings gt 1 Settings gt 1 Settings gt 2 Settings gt O Settings gt 4 Settings gt S ettings gt Settings gt 2 Settings gt Settings gt EN Settings gt 2 Settings gt gt l Settings gt Settings gt 142 Settings gt 5 Settings gt Settings gt NI Settings gt H2 Settings gt m Settings gt m Settings gt 2 Settings gt 3 Settings gt 144 Settings
40. B Starts alarm recording only when the motion B is detected RS Starts alarm recording when the command is sent via RS 232C or LAN When setting the trigger to MD A MD B External MD A External MD B External amp MD A or External amp MD B the motion detection function becomes active immediately after exiting Set Recording Pattern A to D To stop the input of alarm signals set the Alarm Input setting in the Recording menu to Off step9 Set the PTZ camera preset When the alarm input set on step 8 is input the camera corresponding to the sensor number adjusts its angle to the preset point set on this step Does not adjust the camera angle Display the overview screen to check all the settings set on steps 8 and 9 Setup Menu O Alarm recording When alarm recording or emergency recording is input during timer recording the end time of the timer recording is extended until the alarm recording or the emergency recording is completed When the alarm recording trigger is set to External MD A or External MD B the priority is given to the latest alarm input When the alarm recording trigger is set to External MD A or External MD B and the alarm recording time is set to Manual the alarm recording stops 2 seconds after the motion detection is input even if the ALARM IN terminal is grounded When the alarm record
41. Beginning Major operations and their functions E Front view 17 18 19 20 21 POWER REMOTE E EJ EJ EJE s S E 5 lm 7 EL Y y DET 0 Niorr a MITSUBISHI ird recokoer oor sooo 1 2 345 67 8 9 1011 1 POWER indicator Illuminates while the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned on and the POWER button is pressed Turns off while the unit is in stand by mode or MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned off It takes about 1 or 2 minutes from pressing the POWER button to switch the unit to the stand by mode When the unit is in operational transition such as boot up the indicator flashes and other operations are not accepted 2 REMOTE jack Input connector for optional wired remote control 3 ACCESS indicator Illuminates during accessing to hard disk drive or peripheral recording devices Press the POWER button after the ACCESS indicator is turned off and POWER OFF is displayed on the LCD display 4 COM COMMUNICATION indicator llluminates when establishing the communication with personal computer 5 ALARM indicator Illuminates during alarm recording 6 TIMER indicator Illuminates during timer recording or timer recording stand by mode 7 LOCK indicator while simple lock or password lock
42. CASCADE OUT CAMERA 3 GAS el 229009000 ad 90000000 T DO DOME CAMERA Connect RS485 TERM to RS485 TERM with a wire E Attaching or removing the HDD Up to 3 HDDs can be mounted on this unit The attaching removing and replacing method of the HDDs are as follows O Turn off the MAIN switch on the rear panel before attaching or removing the HDD When attaching multiple HDDs attach in the order of HDD A B and C 4 When removing a HDD Push the left end of each screw covers on both sides of the cover to open step O Do not leave the screw cover open for general use step2 Remove the screws step3 Remove the front covers Remove the cover on the right side first Then push the left side cover to the right to remove step4 Remove the metal part Remove 4 screws on the metal part ENGLISH step5 Pull out the HDD tray halfway 7 Remove the HDD tray Pull out the HDD tray completely step8 Remove the HDD
43. Copy B Group 1 to Group 4 Select Information of the desired device in the Disk Informations step O Alarm Area appears when Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory gt Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 LPA Area appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory gt Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 Select Detail to check the detailed information of the device set for each area When selecting Detail the connection name manufacturer name and size GB unit of the device are displayed step2 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations T2 Restore System Menu E Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive A B Export Drive A B Configuration This item is used to restore the data in the copy device to the main device System Menu DEZ step 4 Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive A B step 3 2 Range of Restore 2 Export Drive A B Configuration step1 the camera number to be restored The button function changes between Off and All On each time you select this button You can switch on and off for all the cameras easily by using
44. If you won t log in please go to Logout and left click 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communications by Web Browser 101 Recording time table E Continuous recording time table HDD continuous recording time Displays the estimated recordable time when recording on a 250 GB HDD O The following table shows the total number of recordable frames of all the cameras which are set for recording Without audio recording Number of frames Picture grade se 200 Super 4d7h 5d7h d day h hour Fine 5d2h 6d6h High 6d4h 7di5h Standard 7d21h 9d17h Basic 10d20h 13d9h Long 17d10h 21d10h Number of frames Number of Picture grade 10 i 0 125 recording field Super 6d22h 8d15h 17d7h 34di4h 69d4h 138d8h 276d17h 553d11h 5 976 000 Fine 8d3h 10d4h 20d9h 40d18h 81d12h 163d 326dih 652d2h 7 041 000 High 9d21h 12d9h 24 18 49d13h 99d3h 198d6h 396d12h 793d 8 563 000 Standard 12d15h 15d19h 31di4h 63d4h 126d8h 252d16h 505d9h 1010d19h 10 915 000 Basic 17d9h 21di7h 43d11h 86d23h 173d23h 347d23h 695d23h 1391d22h 15 032 000 Long 27d21h 34d20h 69d16h 139d9h 278d19h 557d14h 1115d4h 2230d8h 24 086 000 With audio recording Audio recording using 12 8 KHz PCM sampling is possible Number of f
45. Input Clock adjust Output Recording start Input Recording stop Input Emergency Input Mode out 1 4 Relay output Call out Photo coupler output Ground terminal DC 12 V Output Alarm Input 1 16 Alarm Output 1 16 PTZ terminal Serial port RS 485 port LAN A B C Signal 0 3 V p p 75 ohms 2 Output BNC Connectors 1 0 V p p 75 ohms RCA jack 1 0 V p p 75 ohms 16 Output BNC Connectors 1 0 V p p 75 ohms BNC Connector 1 0 V p p 75 ohms BNC Connector 1 0 V p p 75 ohms 4 RCA Jacks 308 mV rms 50 ohms RCA Jack 308 mV rms 1 k ohms RCA Jack 308 mV rms 50 k ohms RCA Jack 308 mV rms 1 ohms 20 seconds month when power is supplied 25 8 programs Daily start and stop time for one week x 2 set Lasts for more than 1 month when fully charged Serial bus 1 6 Approx 480 Mbps For connecting the recommended optional items only Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Clock adjust Output is throughout of Clock adjust Input Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Active Short Max Drive current 500 mA DC Non active Open Max Vo
46. Recording setting step 2 Define regular recording cycle step 10 Recording setting step 3 Confirm recording settings for each camera 5 Camera settings overview E Finish stepl After connecting the cameras and the monitors turn on the MAIN switch on the rear panel and wait until the ACCESS indicator is turned off then press the POWER button on the front panel The Setup Wizard screen appears O The POWER button does not operate while the ACCESS indicator is flashing Press the POWER button after the indicator is turned off and POWER OFF is displayed on the LCD display on the front panel step2 Select whether or not to use the setup wizard Select when you want to use the setup wizard If not select Quit When selecting Quit the clock start running from the initial setting e Beware that the menu screen cannot be exited while setting the setup wizard Furthermore the screen which has been already set cannot be displayed again depending on the menu When selecting Go Select the desired language The Language Selection screen appears The language of the menu can be selected in this Screen Select the desired language and then select Execute when you have changed the setting The unit restarts when selecting Execute Select Next when the language setting does not have to be changed step3 Set the present
47. Return or Exit Ta T fe You cannot close the menu by pressing the SET UP button on the unit Day Light Saving Setting Auto Set Return Setting or selecting area 26 LO I HV VV VV 2 t L V8 6 amp E Symbols in the menus Up button Motion Search Main Normal 16000099 Menu address Camera Select A MA TV 2 Help button a Down button Search Start Position 151 Ga Left button 0 1 0 1 29004 OJO 14 16 gt Right button Setup date search starts from Motion Detection Settings B Next Same as Recording Setting C Motion A 12 same D Search E Return Some symbols a Help 4 Left Right a v Down Menu address ppear in the menu screens The meanings are follows When you press the HELP button or click this symbol the detailed information on the menu appears When you press the 14 button or click this symbol the item to be set shifts to left When you press the 16 button or click this symbol the item to be set shifts to right When you press the 11 button or click this symbol the value of selected item increases When you press the 15 button or click this
48. SHUTTLE ring to the left to pan the camera in the leftward direction Camera zoom Press the CAMERA ZOOM button and then turn the JOG dial to the left wide or right tele to adjust the camera zoom Focus Press the FOCUS button and then turn the JOG dial to the left far or right near to adjust the focus of a camera Iris Press the IRIS button and then turn the JOG dial to the left close or right open to adjust the iris of a Camera Preset Press the PRESET button and then press the camera number buttons within 3 seconds to preset the watching points Up to 16 points can be set Auto pan Press the AUTO PAN button to activate auto pan within the range between the preset watching points 1 and 2 gt See PTZ Setting on page 70 for the camera settings or other detailed settings for PTZ function E Various playback functions Playing still frames This unit is equipped with the various playback functions using the JOG dial or SHUTTLE ring Press the PAUSE button during playback The unit switches to still frame playback Press the button again to resume playback If a camera number 1 to 16 button is pressed during still frame playback in the single screen display the picture of the that camera number is displayed step When pressing the camera number button during still frame playback to display the single screen the recorded picture may not be existed at a neighbour
49. Set the detailed settings for each program line 2 1 Day of The Week Set the day of the week from Sunday to Saturday Everyday Records at the programmed time everyday Special Records for the period specified in special day of the week Holiday Applies holidays specified in the holiday settings This setting is carried out by priority regardless of the program number 2 2 Time Set the program start and end time The time is indicated using the 24 hour system 2 3 Program Mode Record A to Record D Records by using the cameras and rates which are set in Set Recording Pattern A to Set Recording Pattern D Setup Menu Recording Copy B Makes the backup of the data to the copy B device Skip Temporarily skips the recording the recording does not perform for the specified time period of that program 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations Setup Menu O When you make the backup in timer recording set the start and end time so that the backup time is 10 minutes or more 2 4 Motion Detection Active Performs the motion detection function during timer recording Inactive Does not perform the motion detection function during timer recording O When the motion detection is set to Active in Record A the motion detection pattern of the alarm trigger which is set in Set Recording Pattern A
50. Setting Call Out Settings step1 Set the desired capacity for each area Off Does not output a signal Alarm Recording Area appears when Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 LPA Recording Area appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 Call out settings use the photo coupler output to decrease the malfunctions due to wiring See CALL OUT signal output see page 17 for the correct connection e Forthe relationship between the warning display and CALL OUT signal output see pages 106 and 107 The warning display of the item written Fixed in the CALL OUT output column displays unconditionally For the item written Selectable in the CALL OUT output column you can set the condition that CALL OUT signal is output For example the buzzer can be set to sound when reaching the value set in Normal Recording Area Alarm Recording Area LPA Recording Area or Copy B Setup Menu System Rear Terminal Setting Call Out Settings when Buzzer Setup Menu System Rear Terminal Setting is set to Warning 4 Key Sound This item is used to make button sounds when using the operational buttons JOG dial or SHUTTLE ring Setup Menu
51. This example shows the reference when the alarm mode is setto Alarm CH Adjust the partition capacity Setup Menu after the actual operation m Set Recording Pattern A Camera Check 2 Normal Recording Menu step 4 y D Recording Setting A Normal Easy step 5 uo 3 Alarm Recording Menu step 6 EH D Recording Setting A Alarm Easy step 7 y 5 Alarm Trigger In Out 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operation examples 83 04 Operation examples continued lll Operation example Setting the timer recording operation 1 Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate depending on the time period and day of the week Operation Uses Set Recording Pattern gt from 08 00 to 18 00 on Monday to Friday Uses Set Recording Pattern B from 18 00 to 08 00 alarm recording operation motion detection B on Monday to Friday Uses Set Recording Pattern B from 08 00 to 08 00 on the following day on Saturday and Sunday 08 00 18 00 08 00 next day ror Recording Pattern gt 08 00 08 00 next day Saturday and Recording Pattern B gt Sunday Settings Recording settings Set Recording Pattern A see pages 4
52. and alarm areas respectively step4 BOOK MARK button does not function during split screen display The same position can be registered repeatedly with the different book mark number The registered book mark can be overwritten but cannot be deleted Picture copy step1 Follow the steps 1 and 2 on Registering a book mark above step2 Select Copy of Copy data to DVD CD drive or Copy data to Memory Disk The picture is copied 0 E Functions of the unit in case of power failure Power failure compensation circuit The unit is equipped with an internalized power failure com pensation circuit When the unit has been charged for 48 hours full the date time timer record settings and menu settings are kept up to 1 month without power The accu racy of the time will decline if the power plug is not con nected to the wall outlet for and extensive period In this case it is recommended to check the present time setting 4 Power failure reset recording If there is a power failure during recording the recording will resume after the power is restored If there is a power failure during timer recording the recording will resume after the power is restored when within the set time period of the timer For alarm recording recording will stop even within the set recording time O When the power failure occurs during recording the picture and audio of up to 6 MB just before the power
53. bit papper eller etikett p eller som r skadade Diskar med flagnad eller trasig etikett Diskar som har sprickor r deformerade eller lagade med lim F rvara disken i f r den avsett fodral undvik f ljande platser Platser d r den kan komma att uts ttas f r direkt solljus Mycket smutsiga platser Platser med mycket h ga temperaturer eller luftfuktighet Filmmjukvara i handeln eller privat inspelade bilder kan inte spelas upp i denna enhet Endast bilder inspelade med denna enhet kan spelas upp UNDERH LL AV LINSEN F R INSPELNING UPPSPELNING LASER PICKUP N r smuts fastnar p linsen f r inspelning uppspelning kan det f rekomma att bilden f rvr ngs eller ljudet hoppar Normal inspelning eller uppspelning blir om jligt Kontakta din terf rs ljare f r reng ring Reng ringsdiskar som terfinns i detaljhandeln kan f rst ra linsen Anv nd inte dessa 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Others SLD Security amp Communications The Old Forge Ockham Lane Ockham Surrey GU23 6PH England SONT HIS Phone 44 1483225633 Fax 44 1483225634 Communications sales sld co uk www sld co uk
54. capacity in Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting When the long pre alarm recording is started during normal recording not all the camera numbers set for long pre alarm recording may be used for recording To perform the long pre alarm recording by all the camera numbers set for emergency recording i To perform with normal recording Set all the desired cameras for normal recording Long pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting and at the recording rate set for normal recording ii To perform with normal and alarm recordings Set the Alarm Mode to Alarm Plus Normal recording Set all the desired cameras for normal recording Long pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting and at the recording rate set for normal recording Alarm recording During alarm recording long pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting And for only the cameras used for alarm recording long pre alarm recording is performed at the alarm recording rate iii To perform with alarm recording Set the Alarm Mode to Alarm Plus Long pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting and at the recording rate set for alarm recording Long pre alarm recording is executed with the recording
55. dry PVC cables or leads should not be left in contact with the cabinet surface for long periods INSTALLATION LOCATION For excellent performance and lasting reliability install in a location that is 1 Well ventilated out of direct sunlight and away from direct heat 2 A solid vibration free surface 3 Free from high humidity excessive dust and away from magnetic fields 4 Please ensure that the ventilation fan located on the unit s back panel is not blocked UNSUITABLE LOCATIONS Placing the unit in the following places might shorten the product life Extremely cold places such as refrigerated warehouses and ice houses Places where excessive hydrogen sulfide is likely to be generated such as hot springs areas Places or locations with salt air environment NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS DO NOT PLACE HEAVY OBJECT ON THIS UNIT DO NOT STEP ONTO THIS UNIT DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECTS IN FRONT OF THE DISC LOADING SLOT The unit may drop or fall by losing its balance It may cause injury or failure of the unit WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED MAINS LEAD CONNECTION The mains lead on this Unit is fitted with a non rewireable mains plug incorporating a 5A fuse If you need to replace the fuse use a 5A fuse approved by BSI or ASTA to BS 1362 ensuring you refit the fuse cover If the
56. electric screwdriver Vibrations and shocks caused by an electric screwdriver may damage the internal components of the HDD When replacing the HDD do not knock the HDD with other components such as the another HDD and the HDD tray Do not knock the HDD with tools such as a driver when replacing the HDD The following HDD has been tested and compatibility is ensured This information is as of December 2004 Supply of this HDD may be stopped or it may be changed without notice by its manufacturer Consult your dealer for the latest information or use of other HDDs When you attach multiple HDDs normally use the HDDs of the same capacity and the same model name Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HDS722525VLSA80 250 GB S ATA ENGLISH 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections Connections continued E Connecting to CCTV camera monitor and sensor VIDEO MONITOR To VIDEO IN or S Y C IN connector To OUTPUT A VIDEO or OUTPUT A S Y C connector One of either codes should be connected Clamp the power cord using the supplied cable clamping band in order to prevent the accidental removal of the cable 17See page 22 To VIDEO IN connector CAMERA 1 To OUTPUT B connector Up to 16 cameras VIDEO MONITOR Clamp the USB cable using the supplied cable clamping band in
57. from DriveA B 341 000 000 Start End 2 Set gt 341 2SE 000 1 Start 2 Set gt 341 250 000 1 End 2 Set gt 341 2E0 000 2 Export Drive A B Configuration 342 000 000 LE Exit BlMemory T Add Remove HDD Device 351 000 000 T Settings gt 351 100 000 2 Settings gt 351 200 000 3 Settings gt 351 300 000 4 Settings gt 351 400 000 2 Add Remove DVD CD Drive 352 000 000 Data Management Setting for Main Memory 353 000 000 4 Settings gt 353 400 000 4 Recording Data Readout Setting 354 000 000 El Exit 6 Data Clear 1 Main Storage Memory D Execute 361 000 000 2 Copy A D Execute 362 000 000 3 Copy B D Execute 363 000 000 EJExit El Exit Exits the System Menu ENGLISH Restores the data from the copy device Specifies the start and end points to be restored Specifies only the start point of the restoring Specifies only the end point of the restoring Specifies the condition for restoring the data from the copy device Exits the Restore menu Registers or removes the device used as the main device Registers or removes the internal HDD for the main device Registers or removes the USB device for main or copy device Registers or removes the SCSI device for main or copy device Registers or removes the NAS device for the copy device Registers or removes the DVD CD drive device for group 4 of copy A or B device Specifies the repeat recording setting Specifies the partition setting of t
58. is turned on 8 M DET indicator Illuminates while the motion detection function is performed Flashes during motion detection recording 9 PRE ALARM indicator Illuminates during pre alarm recording Also illuminates when the pre alarm recording is set 10 11 12 13 14 15 12 13141516 COPY 1 indicator Illuminates while performing copy A operation Flashes when starting or ending the copy A operation COPY 2 indicator Illuminates while performing B operation Flashes when starting or ending the copy B operation REC STOP button Starts recording The button lights up during recording When pressing the button for more than 2 seconds the recording stops and the light turns off When pressing this button for more than 2 seconds during alarm recording recording stops During timer recording recording will not stop even if the button is pressed SPLIT screen buttons H EH EH EB Selects split screen to be displayed Uses for the menu settings SEQUENCE button Uses when displaying the sequential screen TILT button When pressing the button during PTZ mode the angle of the camera adjusts to the upward direction PTZ Pan tilt and zoom button Switches this unit to PTZ mode in order to control the camera connected SS 20 JOG dial 16 17 18 19 Camera control buttons The following buttons control the camera when pressed during PTZ mode in the
59. mains plug is not suitable for the sockets in your home and you require to remove the plug remove the fuse cut off the plug then dispose of the plug immediately to avoid a possible electric shock hazard To refit a new plug follow these instructions Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral and Brown Live As the colours in the mains lead of this Unit may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Notice about construction of the surveillance system using this unit This unit can be controlled by the external devices via RS 232C terminal or LAN terminal This unit can also be used to control the external devices via external terminal RS 422 485 or RS 232C terminal Owning to these functions this unit flexibly applies to the high grade security system but the whole surveillance system may be affected by the malfunction of this unit or the external devices depending on the setting contents of this unit or the connection or combination between the external device
60. may decrease depending on the number of cameras used for recording The field recording and frame recording can be mixed However when the total number of fields and frames becomes nearly 240 the recording may not be done asthe setting The priority of the recording rate setting is frame recording field recording large recording rate gt small recording rate gt small camera number gt large camera number Make sure to check the settings in the preview screen after making the recording settings When the picture is recorded at the maximum recording rate a picture from the camera without recording cannot be checked through communication When setting the frame recording the recording rate display in the preview screen turns green The recording rate display in the preview screen turns red when the value exceeds 200 pps in total 0 sec Does not execute the pre alarm recording The pre alarm recording time display turns red when the actual pre alarm recording time becomes shorter than the set time depending on the alarm recording settings O When the pre alarm recording time setting exceeds the maximum pre alarm recordable time the pre alarm recording time display turns red Set the time within the maximum recordable time You can adjust the recording rate or picture grade for adjusting the pre alarm recording time Even if the time is set exceeding the maximum recordable time the actual pre alarm
61. number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 Motion Detection Recording Mh 3 Pre Alarm Duration Post Alarm Duration Alarm Recording Menu continued E AV E AV Sensor number 1 ES Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 11 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 13 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 15 Sensor number 16 Sensor number 1 Alarm Trigger In Out PTZ Camera Preset Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor
62. number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 Motion Detection pon A yos 3 Pre Alarm Duration Post Alarm Duration Alarm Recording Menu continued A Sensor number 1 4 Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera S SS RS S Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 11 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 13 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 15 Sensor number 16 Sensor number 1 Alarm Trigger In Out PTZ Camera Preset Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
63. number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 3 Recording Rate Alarm Recording Menu Picture Grade Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 ENGLISH Motion 3 Alarm Recording Menu continued perenn LM LA Pre Alarm Duration Post Alarm Duration Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Recording Camera 7 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 11 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 13 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 15 Sensor number 16 5 Alarm Trigger In Out Trigger PTZ Camera Preset LILL LES NAL S SES S
64. order to prevent the accidental removal of the cable See page 22 on 007 OQOO 0006 odgoo GOOD OF a e 67 0 0 OD 3 SERIAL BUS SERIAL BUS LAN A LAN B XE a o 9 S ek ere o RESET 6 STORAGE COM EE E To LANB sez e RS 232C To CAMERA Wi IN connector ALARM IN terminal terminal corresponding to the POWER Han CAMERA CORD Co Y UT DOME CAMERA SENSOR 1 for the Continent PC RS485 TERM GND 85422 Cil External recording device Z DX ZD5UE Z soon to be on sale Up to 7 units can be mounted at the same time RS422 TYPE RS232C TYPE DOME CAMERA DOME CAMERA Processing the connecting line Connection on the ALARM IN terminals and the 1 O terminals Compatible power lines 90 32 90 65 mm A WG 28 22 Cut the designated area from the electric wire s outer covering vinyl portion E Alarm recording connection The diagram below shows an example of connection for alarm signals corresponding to sensor number 1 ENGLISH ALARM OUT ALARM IN I ede llo 2 RS 232C 16
65. pre alarm recording is performed at the alarm recording rate iii To perform with alarm recording Set the Alarm Mode to Alarm Plus Pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting and at the recording rate set for alarm recording Pre alarm recording is executed with the recording rate of the normal or alarm recording set for that time period and with the picture grade of Super step6 Set the alarm recording time in Post Alarm Duration Manual Continues alarm recording until the ALARM IN terminal is not grounded step7 Setthe recording camera for each sensor connected Display the overview screen to check the settings of all the sensors The multiple camera numbers can be set for one sensor input step8 Set the trigger of alarm recording for each sensor connected External amp MD A Starts alarm recording when the motion A is detected while the ALARM IN terminal is grounded External amp MD B Starts alarm recording when the motion B is detected while the ALARM IN terminal is grounded External Starts alarm recording only when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded External MD A Starts alarm recording when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or the motion A is detected External MD B Starts alarm recording when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or the motion B is detected MD A Starts alarm recording only when the motion A is detected MD
66. rate of the normal or alarm recording set for that time period and with the picture grade of Super 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 49 ENGLISH 50 Recording continued Setup Menu EH Audio Recording Setup This item is used to set the audio recording This unit simultaneously records audio along with the picture for camera number 1 to 4 When recording audio the continuous recording time becomes shorter than when recording only picture O Audio recording is available only when the optional audio interface board DX SC5 is attached to this unit Setup Menu gt Fecoraina 6 Audio Recording Setup stepl Set the audio recording setting for each channel 1 to 4 On Records audio along with the picture step2 Set the audio recording mode Normal Records pictures and audio during recording normal alarm or emergency recording Alarm Records pictures and audio during alarm or emergency recording Even if the Audio Record is set to audio cannot be recorded when the picture from the camera is not set to be recorded The audio to be recorded works with as follows camera number 1 with AUDIO IN 1 terminal camera number 2 with AUDIO IN 2 terminal camera number 3 with AUDIO IN 3 terminal camera number 4 with AUDIO IN 4 terminal When the re
67. recording backup or communication Loading or saving the menu data may take a few seconds to be started after selecting Execute 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 67 68 COM LAN This menu is used to set the communication settings be tween this unit and the external device connected E RS 232C Setting This item is used to remotely control this unit via a PC con nected to the RS 232C terminal System Menu RS 232C Setting Select the communication mode Remote A Controls this unit via a PC and this unit returns every status information Remote B Controls this unit via a PC and this unit returns only the response to the command code Remote C Controls this unit via a PC and this unit returns nothing Off Does not control this unit via a PC step Set the port settings shown below Transmission mode Data bit length Parity bit Stop bit length Delimiter step2 O Set all the settings to the same values as the PC connected RS 485 Cascade Setting This item is used to make the settings for the cascade function using the recorders connected via the RS 485 terminal System Menu 2 RS 485 Cascade Setting Select the cascade connection mode of this unit Standalone Does not perform the
68. recording area LPA Long pre alarm recording area Copy A Plays back or searches the recorded contents of the copy A device Group1 2 3 4 5 Copy B Plays back or searches the recorded contents of the copy B device Group1 2 3 4 Alarm appears when Alarm Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 LPA appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 When ejecting the disk make sure to use the Media Eject on the menu screen E Search by Time and Date see page 91 ll Search by Alarm List gt see page 92 User Menu E Find data storage location This item is used to display the list of the devices used for recording in the specified time period and specify the de vice User Menu 4 Find data storage location step 3 D Device Search List stepl Specify the recording range to be searched by using From and To step2 Select Search The list of the devices containing the data of the specified period is displayed To search for the other device select the desired device in the Select Source Device In the Device Search List select Check of the device search list number to be checked To check the device d
69. rewind Changing playback intervals Simultaneous playback during recording Playback the latest recorded contents i Triplex playback etr entes Registering the picture Registering a book mark RE Functions of the unit in case of power failure Power failure compensation circuit Power failure reset recording Log function when power failure occurs while the unit is in operation or the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit is turned eret Ee 81 RESET ii cita 81 Operation 82 87 Operation example 1 o 82 Operation example 2 d ntt eter enas 83 Operation example 3 Operation example 4 Basic operations eee Basic multiplexer functions Multiplexer buttons esses E Basic manual recording Setting the recording rate and picture grade for normal ee Basic playback Basic searcli coincide Search by Time and Date Search by Alarm List rem teens Communications by Web Browser Communications by Web The personal computer product requirements ai
70. signal is input while leaving the normal recording settings as they are O The recording and playback are not performed correctly when the clock of this unit does not run Check that the clock of this unit running before operation The settings cannot be changed during normal recording and alarm recording Change the setting after stopping recording To pause the sensor input up to 5 minutes set the Alarm Input in the lt Recording gt menu to Off When setting the camera number of which the camera is not connected in the lt Set Recording Pattern A gt to lt Set Recording Pattern D gt the warning display appears when recording pictures see Warnings and CALL OUT output on pages 106 and 107 To activate normal recording and alarm recording set the following items Recording rate and picture grade for normal recording and alarm recording Normal Recording Menu and Alarm Recording Menu The camera selection during alarm recording Alarm Mode in Alarm Recording Menu Whether to execute pre alarm recording Pre Alarm Duration in Alarm Recording Menu The recording camera and trigger for alarm recording Alarm Camera Setting and Alarm Trigger In Out gt Pre alarm recording Pre alarm recording is a function to start recording a few seconds before the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel is grounded motion is detected or the alarm signal is input via LAN or RS
71. single screen display Use the following buttons after pressing PTZ button CAMERA ZOOM bution Adjusts the camera zoom Press this button and then turn JOG to the left wide or right tele to adjust the camera zoom FOCUS button Adjusts the focus of a camera Press this button and then turn JOG to the left far or right near to adjust the focus IRIS button Adjusts the iris of a camera Press this button and then turn JOG to the left close or right open to adjust the iris PRESET button Presets up to 16 watching points Press this button and then press the camera number button within 3 seconds to preset the points AUTO PAN bution Activates auto pan within the range between the preset watching points 1 and 2 OUTPUT button Switches the multiplexer output between A and B The light turns off when OUTPUT Ais selected and lights up when OUTPUT B is selected The playback and search functions are also switched between OUTPUT A and B TILT v button When pressing the button during PTZ mode the angle of the camera adjusts to the downward direction Disc loading slot Load the DVD disc or CD here to copy back up the recorded data The supported discs are DVD RW DVD R CD R and CD RW OPEN CLOSE amp button Opens or closes the disc loading slot BUSY indicator Flashes or illuminates during recording or playback LCD display Displays the present time and the status of the unit SHUTTLE ring
72. step2 Clear the registered password for all the levels 1 to 4 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 60 System continued EH Multiplexer function related button operations operation table The multiplexer function of this unit allows the picture sup plied from the camera to be displayed using split screens It is also possible to set the position of the camera number to be displayed See page 88 for basic operations of the multiplexer 4 Camera number button operations When pressing a camera number button the picture supplied from the camera connected to that camera number terminal is displayed in a single screen Even during split sequential screen display picture of any camera number can be displayed in a single screen by pressing the respective camera number button 4 SPLIT buttons operations When pressing the SPLIT buttons the split screen is dis played in the following order SPLIT4 EB button SPLIT 4a5 SPLIT 4b gt SPLIT 4c SPLIT 4d SPLIT 4a gt SPLIT 9a SPLIT 9b5 SPLIT 9a gt SPLIT 10a5 SPLIT 10b SPLIT 10 gt SPLIT 13a5 SPLIT 13b gt SPLIT 13aseee SPLIT16 88 button SPLIT 16 screen SEQUENCE button operations When pressing the SEQUENCE button the sequential display of the split or single display being displayed is started Make the det
73. symbol the value of selected item decreases The menu address is put on each menu You can open the menu by inputting the menu address with the buttons on the unit For example when opening the Motion Search menu press the SET UP button and then press the camera number button in the order of 1 6 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 How to set the menus 27 ENGLISH Setup Wizard lll Setup Wizard Setup wizard is displayed in order to set up an indispen sable function when this unit is turned on for the first time Only when the unit is turned on for the first time the setup wizard screen is displayed automatically It is not displayed next time Turn on the power for the first time Select whether or not to use Setup Wizard D Language Selection Time Date Adjust D Day Light Saving D HDD Connection HDD Selection Detailed setting Internal HDD Detailed setting serial bus HDD Detailed setting SCSI HDD step 6 2 Z D HDD Configuration Partition setting step 7 Va Select whether or not to set normal recording conditions step 8 27 Recording setting step 1 Camera check D D step 9 WA D C
74. the copy devices O Consult your dealer about the NAS devices supported ENGLISH System Menu Em step 3 4 LAN A NAS Setting step 1 Y 1 LAN A Address Setting 2 Device Information step 2 1 to 8 NAS Device 1 to 8 Information step1 Set the IP address sub net mask and Gateway MAC address is shown on the bottom of the screen of LAN A NAS Setting D Do not assign the same IP address or Network Address for LAN A and LAN B Do not assign 000 000 000 000 to IP address and broadcast address If this address is assigned communications or any other functions of this unit may not be performed correctly The setting cannot be changed during recording Stop recording before changing the setting step2 Check the IP address directory NAS user ID and NAS password After checking you can test the actual connecting status by executing the mount test Select Test to execute the mount test Using the web function of this unit is required to input the IP address directory NAS user ID and NAS password step3 Select Return in the screen of LAN A NAS Setting When the setting is changed the power turns off automatically and then the unit restarts 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
75. the monitor and camera s connected correctly on the monitor s the unit receiving an input signal from the selected camera Check this by displaying the SPLIT16 screen The quality of the monitor Is the connecting cord connected correctly picture is poor s the camera s focus adjusted correctly The unit does not start s the repeat recording setting for Normal Recording Area recording Alarm Recording Area or LPA Recording Area System Menu gt Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory set to Repeat Off The recording starts after the time set for recording rate is passed Was the unit stopped during that time The unit does not stop s the LOCK indicator light on recording During normal recording alarm recording and emergency recording press the REC STOP button for more than 2 seconds s timer recording in progress To stop timer recording press the TIMER button for more than 2 Seconds The unit does not repeat s the repeat recording setting for Normal Recording Area the recording Alarm Recording Area LPA Recording Area System Menu Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory set to Repeat On The unit does not perform Are the date and current time set accurately timer recording Are the recording start end times and the recording rate set correctly s the repeat recording setting for Normal Recording Area Alarm Recording Area or LPA Recording Area S
76. the motion detection motion detection function to be executed set to External function Is the alarm recording rate of the camera number for which the motion detection function is executed set to Is the value set in Motion Threshold of the Motion Det menu larger than that of Motion Mask Settings Is the detection area set correctly The unit cannot be Is the lt COM LAN gt menu set correctly controlled via the personal Are the unit and the personal computer connected correctly 2 computer Is there a defect in the connecting cable Is the proper connecting cable being used OTHERS There is a camera number The screen of camera number with no video signal input with a blue screen during appears blue even when setting for operation split screen display Button operation is not Is the POWER indicator flashing working The unit cannot be operated when the POWER indicator is flashing Is the LOCK indicator light on 10 58 59 Cameras cannot be Is the menu screen being displayed switched with the Camera number buttons cannot be used when the menu screen camera number buttons is displayed Menus cannot be set When OUTPUT B is selected the cursor of the mouse is displayed however the menu screen is not displayed and cannot be set The menus can be set only when the OUTPUT A is selected 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
77. the recorder title Specifies the monitor output settings Specifies audio output settings Specifies audio output settings for single screen display Specifies audio output settings for split screen display Resets the menu settings to the factory settings Exits the System menu Loads the menu setting data from the external device Selects the device from which the menu is loaded Saves the menu setting data of this unit to the external device Selects the device to which the menu is saved Exits the Menu Data menu f l System Menu System Menu 300 000 000 TICOM LAN T RS 232C Setting 2 RS 485 Cascade Setting LAN B Communication Setting ma Setting gt 2 Setting gt Go Information gt D Detail gt 4 Information gt D Detail gt NAS Setting 1 Setting gt Information gt El Information gt 2 Information gt 13 Information gt 4 Information gt 5 Information gt 6 Information gt 7 Information gt 8 Information gt El Exit 2 2 Setting HTIPTZ Camera Configuration 2 Configuration Check List El Exit 311 000 000 312 0
78. this button step2 Set the other detailed settings From Device Sets the device which contains the data to be restored Group Sets the group which contains the data to be restored To Main Sets the area to which the data is restored Overwrite Selects whether to overwrite the existed data or not step3 Set the start start end or end points of restoring Start Sets only the start point of restoring Start End Sets the start and end points of restoring End Sets only the end point of restoring To restore the data from the oldest data select Set Start Time To restore the data to the latest data select Set End Time step4 Select Execute Restoring starts The restoring cannot be performed during recording The picture data is administrated in 2 MB unit Therefore the data is restored in 2 MB unit from the start point of the designated range when restoring Memory E Add Remove HDD Device This item is used to set the HDDs for main or copy device System Menu BEEN step System Menu or copy device Main Registers for the main device The numbers indicate the recording order CopyA Registers for the copy A device The numbers indicate the recording order CopyB Registers for the copy B device The numbers indicate the recording order Free Does not registered as the main or copy de
79. trigger for alarm recording Setting the alarm recording time Setting the pre alarm recording time Setting the PTZ camera preset See I Set Recording Pattern A to D on pages 46 48 Setting the timer program Setting the holiday Selecting the timer program number Making the timer recording settings Selecting the day of the week Selecting the start time Selecting the end time Selecting the program mode Selecting the motion detection mode Selecting the special day of the week See Timer on pages 51 52 Timer recording is executed and completed See Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures on pages 106 107 Searching the recorded data Setting the device to be searched See E Select Source Device on page 40 Setting the alarm list search See Search by Alarm List on page 92 The search is completed and the search result is displayed Playback the search result Selecting the camera number to be played back See I Multiplexer Setting on pages 62 63 Selecting the split sequence screen See I Multiplexer Setting on pages 62 63 Playback the recorded data See I Basic playback on page 90 Selecting the playback speed See Bi Various playback functions on pages 79 80 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
80. 00 000 313 000 000 313 100 000 313 200 000 313 300 000 313 3DO 000 313 400 000 313 4DO 000 314 000 000 314 100 000 314 200 000 314 210 000 314 220 000 314 230 000 314 240 000 314 250 000 314 260 000 314 270 000 314 280 000 321 000 000 322 000 000 ENGLISH Specifies RS 232C port settings Specifies RS 485 cascade settings Specifies the communication setting between this unit and the personal computer Specifies the detailed settings for LAN B Specifies the service port settings Shows e mail addresses of alarm notification Shows the detailed alarm notification settings Shows the alarm notification settings Shows the detailed alarm notification settings Specifies LAN A settings Specifies the detailed settings for LAN A Selects NAS device to be set Displays the information of NAS device 1 Displays the information of NAS device 2 Displays the information of NAS device 3 Displays the information of NAS device 4 Displays the information of NAS device 5 Displays the information of NAS device 6 Displays the information of NAS device 7 Displays the information of NAS device 8 Exits the COM LAN menu Specifies the setting of the camera to be controlled Displays the settings you have set in the PTZ Camera Configuration screen Exits the PTZ Setting menu 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
81. 000000000 Operations 69 10 PTZ Setting System Menu This menu is used to make the settings for the cameras to be controlled EH PTZ Camera Configuration This item is used to make the detailed settings for the cameras to be controlled System Menu PTZ Setting PTZ Camera Configuration stpl Select the camera number to be set step2 Set the detailed settings for the camera number selected in step 1 Device Setting for the type of the camera or controller connected Port Setting for the output terminal of the control signal This item is automatically set depending on the input of the camera or the controller Device ID Setting for the address of the camera to be controlled Make the same settings as the camera or the controller Pan Reverse Reverses the pan direction depending on the installation conditions Tilt Reverse Reverses the tilt direction depending on the installation conditions E Configuration Check List This item is used to check the connecting status of the camera or the controller and the address set in lt PTZ Camera Configuration gt System Menu PTZ Setting 2 Configuration Check List step1 Select Configuration Check List in the PTZ Setting menu Service Info E System Log List This item is used to check the number date and time of the system log System Menu Service Info 1 System Log List
82. 0000000000 Check sheet 111 ENGLISH 3 Set Recording Pattern C 2 Normal Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 3 Alarm Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 Motion Detection pon A yos 3 Pre Alarm Duration Post Alarm Duration Alarm Recording Menu continued A Sensor number 1 4 Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera S SS RS S Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor
83. 0000000000000000000000 Operations 19 80 Other convenient functions continued Changing playback intervals Although playback and reverse playback use the same interval as that for recording it is possible to change the playback interval This function is useful for slow motion playback of fast moving footage or quick playback of ex tensive footage without skipping frames step1 1 To playback the picture recorded at the long recording rate fast Press the button during playback or reverse playback Playback or reverse playback is made at a speed of 100 pps per camera 1 2 To slow down the playback speed Press the button Each time the button is pressed the playback speed is changed to a slower speed up to 0 125 pps step2 1 To playback the recording data of the fast motion slowly Press the button during playback or reverse playback Playback or reverse playback is made at a speed of 0 125 pps per camera step2 2 To increase the playback speed Press the button Each time the button is pressed the playback speed is changed to a faster speed up to 100 pps O Audio cannot be played back when changing the playback interval Once the playback interval is changed audio will not be played back even when returning the playback interval to the original value To playback audio stop playback and then playback the picture again Altering the playback interval t
84. 00000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 37 38 Menu chart continued 4 System Menu continued System Menu 300 000 000 3 Service Info 1 System Log List 2 Elapsed Operating Time Disk Information H information gt 4D Detail gt 2 Information gt HD Detail gt 313 Detail gt nformation gt nformation gt a 4D Detail gt 5 formation gt 4D Detail gt l nformation gt Detail gt gt UD Detail gt 8 Information gt 4D Detail gt formation gt HD Detail gt nformation gt 110 UD Detail gt Exit 331 000 000 332 000 000 333 000 000 333 100 000 333 100 000 333 200 000 333 200 000 333 300 000 333 300 000 333 400 000 333 4D0 000 333 500 000 333 5DO 000 333 600 000 333 6DO 000 333 700 000 333 7DO 000 333 800 000 333 8DO 000 333 900 000 333 9DO 000 333 100 000 333 10D 000 Displays the number date and time of the system log Displays the total operating time Displays the recorded range of each device Displays the recorded range of the main device Displays the detailed information of the main device Displays the recorded range of the Group1 of the Copy A device Displays the detailed information of the Group1 of the Copy A
85. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Connections E Precautions for installation 4 Precautions for attaching or removing the HDD O Do not attach or remove the HDD unnecessarily Attaching or removing the HDD of DX TL5000E is intended to replace the faulty HDD or add the HDD when starting operation for the first time because of the structure of the connectors It is not presumed to be used as a removable HDD Make sure that the POWER button on the front panel and the MAIN switch on the rear panel are both turned OFF when attaching or removing the HDD Wait at least 1 minute after turning off the power Do not remove the top cover of the unit Do not drop the HDD Also do not put the metallic object such as a coin or a screw driver into the HDD tray Do not use an electric screwdriver When power failure occurs during recording avoid adding replacing or transporting the HDD as the recorded data may be erased In this case turn the power back on to boot up the unit normally with the HDD that was being used at the time of the power failure attached Then add replace or transport the HDD HDD is very delicate Handle the HDD with care and follow the precautions below because even a small shock may damage the internal components of the HDD Do not place the HDD on desk or a table directly Put a thick cushion under the HDD because even a small shock may damage the internal components of the HDD Do not use an
86. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Troubleshooting 105 Warnings and CALL OUT output E Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures 311 Options in the CALL OUT output column Selectable Selects to output CALL OUT signal or not on the menu screen Fixed Outputs CALL OUT signal from the CALL OUT terminal regardless of the menu setting None Does not output CALL OUT signal but displays a warning on the screen CALL OUT signal output can be stopped by pressing the E button or clicking Clear Warning while displaying the warning display Warning Display Countermeasure Cancelling number rend page the warning 1 The remaining capacity of Normal Area Copy data as necessary Click Clear LOG1200 Selectable 56 in Main device has become less than 2 Warning or The remaining capacity of Alarm Area press the E LOG1201 in Main device has become less than 2 button The remaining capacity of LPA Area LOG1202 in Main device has become less than 2 The remaining capacity of Copy B disk LOG7200 has become less than 2 The remaining capacity of Normal Area When the warning is Click Clear LOG1100 3 Selectable 74 75 in Main device has become 0 cancelled the unit will start Warning LOG4100 4 The remaining capacity of
87. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections Connections continued Clamping the cables step1 Put the supplied cable clamping band into the step3 Pull the edge of the cable clamping band until it clamper hole on the rear panel stops There are 2 clamper holes on the unit for power cable and USB cable step2 Put the cable to be clamped through the cable clamping band as illustrated below Face the serrated surface of the band inside E Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder 0000 amp e 000000000 0 a pmum p NEXU m au pe Bosco 0000 E o 000 To VIDEO OUT connector To VIDEO IN Commercially available video cable connecto Ir Analogue video cassette recorder 22 en E Optional items DX ZD5UE Z Additional HDD unit serial bus connection type Soon to be on sale ENGLISH DX KB5UE Key board for digital recorder cascade function supported Soon to be on sale DX GC5 Graphic card for XGA output Soon to be on sale attached to the PCI slot on the rear panel of the unit DX SC5 Interface board for audio recording and playback R 2500 Wired remote controller SET UP and SEARCH buttons are not available Ml Recommended items Please
88. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT E G MONITOR NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind through the disc loading slot or ventilation holes not only creates a safety hazard but can also cause extensive damage PROTECT THE POWER CORD Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock hazard If the mains cord is damaged turn OFF the MAIN switch and carefully unplug the cord by holding the mains plug If this unit is moved with the power on status the built in HDD may be damaged Confirm that more than one minute have passed since the power cord and the connecting cords were disconnected then move this unit Make sure to take the disc out and close the disc loading slot UNPLUG THE POWER CORD DURING A LONG ABSENCE Turn off the power and unplug the power cord during a long absence MAINTAIN GOOD VENTILATION Do not obstruct the many ventilation holes on the unit For maximum ventilation leave some space around the unit and place the unit on a hard level surface only and ensure it is not covered during use Heavy objects should never be placed on the unit WHEN NOT IN USE When not in use always eject the disc and turn OFF the MAIN switch CABINET CARE Never use petroleum based cleaners Clean with a soft cloth moistened with soap and water and wipe
89. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 43 44 Information Audio Information This item is used to check the recorded range of the main copy A or copy B device User Menu a Main Storage Memory Information N Copy A Drive Information 3 Copy B Drive Information step Select the device to be checked from Main Storage Memory Informations Copy A Drive Informations and Copy B Drive Information gt Update Information Updates the recording information O Partition Alarm Information appears when Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 Partition LPA Information appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory gt Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 E Audio This item is used to switch the audio channel among 1 to 4 during playback or displaying the picture supplied from the camera O This function is available only when the optional audio interface board DX SC5 is attached to this unit User Menu Audio Multiplexer Setting Select the desired audio channel CH1 Outputs the audio from the AUDIO IN 1 terminal during displaying the picture from the camera Outputs t
90. 1 terminal During playback outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 1 terminal Setup Menu Channel 2 During displaying the picture from a camera outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 2 terminal During playback outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 2 terminal Channel 3 During displaying the picture from a camera outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 3 terminal During playback outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 3 terminal Channel 4 During displaying the picture from a camera outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 4 terminal During playback outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 4 terminal Off Does not output audio The audio can be switched temporarily by using Audio User Menu gt Audio See page 44 E Reset to Factory Setting This item is used to reset the menu settings Setup Menu R 8 Reset to Factory Setting step1 Select Execute to initialize menu settings O The setting of present time password E mail Address and Recorder ID of LAN B are not reset When you execute Reset to Factory Setting with the setting of IP Address Sub Net Mask Gateway Service Port Setting of LAN B IP Address Sub Net Mask Gateway of LAN A or menu language selection changed the power turns off and the unit restarts Menu Data This menu is used to update the menu settings of this unit by loading the menu se
91. 2 x4 x8 and x16 Press to frame by frame playback the reverse direction a During playback or searching press to stop playback for still frame Device Selects the HDD for playback and search default Normal e The following searches can be selected in single screen display loginiroot MITSUBISHI Aa ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The date time and the camera number for the picture acquired are displayed in Image Information Clicking Save Image stores the picture that is freeze frame dis played in the PC in bit map format The function of searching for recorded picture data is effective only when the single screen display has been selected in the Playback menu The function cannot operate during picture data playback so to make a search of any type first stop the playback Time Search Select the date and time and click Search Alarm List Search Click Alarm List and the Alarm List Search screen will appear in the sub screen Alarm List Search Normal Alarm List 2004 10 06 18 47 26 Prev1000 Next1000 1 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 iv a Ea Ea Ea Ea Ca Ea Ea Ea Ea Ca Ea a Ea Ka Date Alarm Type 2007 11 18 13 38 43 2022 10 14 14 34 28 2010 07 21 18 45 20 2007 11 18 13 39 02 2023 11 27 10 28 51 2023 12 08 19 49 53 2023 05 18 00 38 13 2030 10 23 12 37 07 2023 12 08 15 07 29 ANNA INDIANA 10 01 55 1 Set the desired date tim
92. 232C communication Time ce a _ Camera input Recording process Records data on HDD before alarm is input 1 The PRE ALARM indicator illuminates during pre alarm recording and during stand by mode 2 Starts recording before the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or motion is detected 3 Executes only when pre alarm recording is set in the Alarm Recording Menu After the input of an alarm signal only the cameras set in the alarm recording setting are used for recording O When a pre alarm recording starts during normal recording it may be executed for a different time period from the alarm setting Setup Menu E Set Recording Pattern A to D This item is used to make the recording settings for normal and alarm recordings Setup Menu Am 1 to 4 Set Recording Pattern A to D Camera Check Normal Recording Menu D Recording Setting A to D Normal Auto D Recording Setting A to D Normal Recording Setting A to D Normal Easy D Recording Setting A to D Normal Recording Setting A to D Normal Manual D Recording Setting A to D Normal step 2 3 Alarm Recording Menu Recording Setting A to D Alarm Easy D Recording Setting A to D Alarm Recording Setting A to D Alarm Manual
93. 6 to 48 Setup Menu BE 1 Set Recording Pattern A _ 4 Camera Check per I 2 Normal Recording Menu D Recording Setting A Normal Easy Recording Setting A Normal Manual step Execute camera check to detect the cameras with video signal input automatically step2 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for normal recording step3 Use Manual to set the recording rate of unnecessary cameras to Recording settings Set Recording Pattern B see pages 46 to 48 Setup Menu QUE 2 Set Recording Pattern B Camera Check mb 2 Normal Recording Menu Ip Recording Setting B Normal Easy 13 Alarm Recording Menu D Recording Setting B Alarm Easy 175 Alarm Trigger In Out step4 Execute camera check to detect the cameras with video signal input automatically step5 Use Easy to the desired recording rate for alarm recording step6 Use Easy to the recording rate of all the camera numbers for normal recording to step7 Set the alarm recording trigger to MD B Motion detection settings 1 see pages 53 and 54 Setup Menu 3 Motion Det 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern B A 12 Motion Mas
94. 9 Sensor 10 Sensor 11 Sensor 12 Sensor 13 Sensor 14 Sensor 15 Sensor 16 4 Alarm Display Setting continued Output B ENGLISH Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 Sensor 5 Sensor 6 Sensor 7 Sensor 8 Sensor 9 Sensor 10 Sensor 11 Sensor 12 Sensor 13 Sensor 14 Sensor 15 Sensor 16 5 Covert Camera Setting 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check sheet 6 On Screen Display Setting 1 On Screen Information NI Camera Title 4 Recorder Title Display Mode On Off Recorder Title Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 5 Monitor Output Adjust Camera number 8 Alpha Blend Level Mode Menu Z On Screen Information Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Cam
95. Alarm Area over writing the oldest data press the E LOG1101 3 in Main device has become 0 remaining in the hard disk button LOG4101 4 The remaining capacity of LPA Area drive LOG1102 in Main device has become 0 Copy data as necessary The remaining capacity of disc in Copy A Replace media if Click Clear LOG3100 None 42 43 drive has become 0 necessary Warning or The remaining capacity of disc in Copy B press the E LOG7100 Selectable 42 43 drive has become 0 button Copy data size error Set the copy restore Click Clear LOG3701 5 None 42 43 range again Warning or LOG7701 6 Check the range of copy data or the disk e Replace with new media press the E LOG4701 4 space of copy media button Copy media error Check media in recording Click Clear LOG3702 5 None 42 43 device Insert the media if Warning or LOG7702 6 Cannot copy the data there is none press the E LOG4702 4 Check the copy device Check whether it is write button protect by media Cancel protection if it is protected After peripheral recording device and the unit power off a power supply reboot in order of peripheral recording device and the unit After peripheral recording device and the unit power off a power supply check a cable and termination for SCSI device only No disk Insert the disc Click Clear LOG3703 5 None 73 Warning or LOG7703 6 The drive has no disk or wrong type of disk press the E LOG4703 4 Put
96. Clear Using Operation control of PASSWORD LOCK level 1 to 3 1 Input the PASSWORD of levels 1 to 3 2 Press the LOCK button to activate the PASSWORD LOCK The PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 turns on When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 turns on all the operations except password lock release and help are locked 3 Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 The PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 turns on When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 turns on only the following buttons are operable Onthe front of the unit Camera number buttons buttons related to multiplexer and PTZ functions PLAY STOP REV PLAY PAUSE SEARCH TRIPLEX PB JOG dial SHUTTLE ring On the remote controller Buttons related to playback and PTZ Mouse operations Setup Menu 4 Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 The PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 turns on When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 turns on the following operations are locked Menu operations of Setup Menu and System Menu On the front of the unit POWER REC STOP and TIMER buttons On the remote controller REC STOP and TIMER ON OFF buttons 5 Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 The PASSWORD LOCK of all the levels are released You can operate all the functions PASSWORD LOCK can be unlocked even when the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to ON and the POWER button on the front panel set to OFF When the password lock is turned on while the po
97. Copy to Continue step6 Select Execute When setting the total capacity of the B device registering the device to larger than that of the main device all the recorded data of the main device can be copied to the copy B device In this operation example the recorded data of more than one month in the main device can be stored to the copy B device You can prevent the accidental erasure of the recorded data caused by the crash of the main device M 9 Operation example 2 step3 Execute camera check to detect the cameras with aE video signal input automatically N Setting the areas for normal and alarm recordings individually step4 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for O normal recording i v opcion Set the al d Al CH Performs alarm recording at the specified recording Set the alarm m de to Alarm Ch rate step6 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for alarm Performs normal recording at the specified recording recording rate and sets repeat recording for normal area Records the data of normal and alarm recordings to 7 Set the alarm recording trigger to External the different areas in order to store the alarm recording 4 A measuring for setting the partition capacity data for long term Refer to the example below when calculating the alarm 4 Settings recording area capa
98. Covert Camera Setting is set to Off the playback picture is not displayed and the screen turns blue for that camera number To display the playback picture set it to On Setup Menu When Covert Camera Setting is set to Off the operational mode display and alarm display setting do not function Setup Menu gt 5 Multiplexer Setting 5 Covert Camera Setting step1 Set the covert camera setting for each camera number On Displays the picture supplied from the camera Off Does not display the picture supplied from the camera and the screen of that camera turns blue E On Screen Display Setting 4 On Screen Information This item is used to set the display mode and the location for the clock triplex and camera display Setup Menu JEI 6 On Screen Display Setting 1 On Screen Information Clock step1 Select the display mode of the clock Mode 1 01 01 2004 Thu 00 00 00 Mode 2 01 01 2004 Thu 00 00 00 Mode 3 Does not display the clock step2 Select the desired clock location Triplex step3 Select the display mode of the remaining capacity and the operational conditions such as playback recording alarm recording and emergency recording Mode 1 Displays the operational condition of the unit and the warning display Mode 2 Displays the remaining capacity of the specified device t
99. EXPB BOOKMARK ZOOM CAMERA ZOOM FOCUS 8 ES c PRESET D AUTO PAN Attach the supplied ferrite core to the cable of the mouse as illustrated to the left Use the left and right buttons to set the menu Click the left button to open the menu or select a desired item etc Click the right button to select the active area for motion detection See Motion Det on pages 53 and 54 With this unit the wheel on a mouse is not available Use the SET UP button camera number buttons and the SPLIT screen buttons A to E to set the menu Press the SET UP button to open the menu Screen Pressthe camera number buttons 1 to 16 and the SPLIT screen buttons A to E to open each menu or select the desired item 24 Displaying a menu screen HELP SETUP SEARCH TIMER DIGITAL ZOOM step1 Press the SET UP button or click the left button on the mouse to display a menu The User Menu appears Toopen other menu press the D button or left click on Next gt ENGLISH When you use a mouse click the following area to operate Click this area User Menu 100 000 000 1 Search 2 Copy Information D Next 4 Audio 5 Protect Data E Exit
100. R MMEN N R ENHETEN INTE SKA ANV NDAS UNDER EN L NGRE TID St ng av str mmen och dra ut kontakten n r enheten inte ska anv ndas under en l ngre tid S RJ F R GOD VENTILATION Se till att de m nga ventilationsh len p enheten inte blockeras F r maximal ventilation ska du l mna fritt utrymme runt enheten och endast placera enheten p en stadig och j mn yta samt se till att enheten inte t cks ver n r den anv nds Inga tunga f rem l f r placeras ovanp enheten N R ENHETEN INTE ANV NDS N r enheten inte anv nds ta alltid ur disken och st ng AV huvudstr mbrytaren UNDERH LL AV SK P Anv nd aldrig reng ringsmedel som inneh ller petroleum Torka av sk pet med en mjuk tygtrasa som fuktats l tt med tv l och vatten Torka av PVC kablar och sladdar som inte b r till tas komma i kontakt med sk ph ljet under l ngre perioder INSTALLATIONSPLATS F r b sta prestanda och varaktig driftssakerhet b r du installera enheten p en plats som 1 r v lventilerad och inte uts tts f r direkt solljus eller en direkt v rmek lla 2 Erbjuder en stabil vibrationsfri yta 3 r fri fr n h g luftfuktighet stora m ngder damm samt magnetf lt 4 Kontrollera att ventilationsfl kten som sitter p enhetens bakre panel inte blockeras OL MPLIGA INSTALLATIONSPLATSER Om du placerar enheten p f ljande platser kan dess livstid f rkortas Extremt kalla platser t ex kylda magasin och fryshus e Platser d r sto
101. The sequence in which camera numbers have been selected is displayed from the top left Setting Transfer Rate too far on Hi may present O obstacles to PC operation as determined by the When the unit is recording at the full rate 200 pps performance of the PC you are using Please set it to the picture supplied from the camera which is not used the appropriate rate to the picture retrieval speed of for recording at that time is not updated your machine Depending on the network capacity and the load conditions the transfer rate may not rise O mitsuBisHI 4 ELECTRIC 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communications by Web Browser 95 96 Communications by Web Browser continued 4 Playback Retrieves plays back and searches for pictures that have been recorded by the recorder 1 Select Playback and left click The Playback screen appears login root 4 Ag va ELECTRIC 2 Press the gt button to start playback Function description Press to start playback bb Press to start speed search in the forward direction at speeds of x2 x4 x8 and x16 Press to frame by frame playback in the forward direction 4 Press to start reverse playback 44 Press to start speed searches in the reverse di rection at speeds of x
102. VCR to the external other than 0 96 input which is connected to this unit When copying the data to DVD and setting Overwrite to the unit clears the existed data of the disk before overwriting the data Note that clearing the data takes about 30 to 40 minutes step2 This unit Press the SPLIT screen buttons or SEQUENCE button to select the screen type to be played back step3 This unit Use the search function to display the step3 Set the start time of the copy start position of the copy Start Sets the start point of the copy Continue Starts copying from the end point of the step4 Analogue video cassette recorder Start recording bind AP point using the book mark select stepb This unit Press the PLAY button to start playback Bookmark and then select the desired book step6 To stop copying press the STOP button on this unit mark number first And then stop the recording on the analogue To copy the oldest recorded time select video cassette recorder Start Time step4 Select Execute The copy starts To stop the copy manually select Cancel in the See page 22 for connecting to the analogue video cassette recorder screen of Copy Data to Copy B Drive The data e Only the picture displayed on the screen can be copied which has been copied before cancelling is to the video cassette copied 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
103. X TV N O MEXA DENTRO DO APARELHO NEM INSIRA NELE QUALQUER OBJETO Tocar no interior do gabinete ou introduzir objetos estranhos atrav s do slot de carregamento de disco para orif cio de ventila o al m de causar perigos de seguran as poder o causar danos extensivos PROTEJA O FIO DE ELETRICIDADE O fio de eletricidade danificado pode provocar inc ndio ou choques Se o cabo principal estiver danificado desligue a rede el trica e retire com cuidado o fio da tomada da parede Se esta unidade for movida sobre a condi o power on o HDD incorporado poder danificar se Para mover a unidade certifique se de que tenha passado mais de 1 minuto ap s a desconex o do cabo de alimenta o e cabos de conex es Certifique se de remover o disco e feche a abertura do slot de carregamento de disco DESCONECTE O FIO DE ELETRICIDADE DURANTE UMA LONGA AUS NCIA Desligue a eletricidade e desconecte o fio de eletricidade durante uma longa aus ncia MANTENHA UMA BOA VENTILA O N o obstrua os v rios orif cios de ventila o do aparelho Para uma ventila o m xima deixe algum espa o em volta do aparelho e o coloque somente numa superf cie plana e dura certificando se de que n o fique coberto durante o uso Objetos pesados nunca devem ser colocados em cima do aparelho QUANDO N O ESTIVER SENDO USADO Quando n o estiver em uso sempre ejete o disco e DESLIGUE o interruptor PRINCIPAL CUIDADOS COM O GABINETE N o use nunca limpadores
104. a Main Menu Live Monitoring Playback Time Search Alarm List Search Image Searelic Configuration Menu User Registration sicarios Memo amp Camera E mail Setup NAS Setup Clock Setup Bore Change Login User ms Recording time table Continuous recording time table HDD continuous recording time Without audio recording With audio recording Troubleshooting ess 104 105 Warnings and CALL OUT output 106 107 Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures 106 107 Check sheet eese 108 127 Setup Me isc 108 122 System 123 127 Glossary ici 128 129 GIOSSANY 128 Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings 129 Specifications ann nn nn nn nn nan 130 How to read this manual Viewing displays Refer to this information when operating Reference information concerning operation D Caution required Cautionary items
105. a O Selects whether to overwrite the existed By using the picture copy function the picture being ata o i m pm 1 Auto Eject Selects whether to eject media displayed cani be copied er See page st automatically when the copy is over Plavback software FIFO Overwrite Selects whether to repeat copying H y from the start point of the media by overwriting the When coping the data to the CD DVD or memory disc the existed data or to stop copying when the capacity software is copied automatically in order to playback that of the media becomes full during copying This data on the personal computer setting is available only when the copy destination is HDD or NAS E Copying the data of this unit to a video cassette Alarm appears for From and Copy Data when This function is used to copy the data of this unit to a video Alarm Recording Area System cassette using an analogue video cassette recorder Data Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main can be copied even when the unit is in recording mode Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than For the recording operation see the instruction manual for O 96 the analogue video cassette recorder used LPA appears for From when Long Pre Alarm Area step1 Analogue video cassette recorder Prepare the VCR System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for recording for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to Set the input source of the
106. a proper disk into the drive button The remaining capacity of disc in Copy A Replace the disc Click Clear LOG3704 5 None 42 43 drive has become 0 Warning or Put a new disc into the drive press the E The remaining capacity of disc in Copy B button LOG7704 6 drive has become 0 Put a new disc into the drive 2 The value depends on the setting 7 The following numbers are in 8 43 Log number for Recording 01 CH1 05 CH5 09 CH9 13 CH13 1410 Recording 2400 Playback 314 Log number for Restore 02 CH2 06 CH6 10 CH10 14 CH14 3410 Copy A 5 Log number for COPY 03 CH3 07 CH7 11 CH11 15 CH15 4400 7400 Copy B 316 Log number for COPY B 04 CH4 08 CH8 12 CH12 16 CH 16 The following numbers are in 10 to 26 USB External 30 to 35 SCSI External 40 to 47 NAS External 00 A Internal 01 B Internal 02 C Internal 03 D Internal 106 Warning Display Countermeasure Cancelling og number peer page the warning 1 No Camera Signal e Check whether the unit Stop recording LOG5400 7 Fixed 16 Camera signal is lost or distorted and camera are properly Please check the camera and cable connected and that electri connection city is on e Check whether the video Output video B signal is being properly signals o
107. ailed settings of this display in the Multiplexer Setting Setup Menu System Multiplexer Setting Available modes SPLIT 13 sequential SPLIT 10 sequential SPLIT 9 sequential SPLIT 4 sequential Single screen sequential Sequential display does not appear during playback The split screen setting can be set using Split 4 screen Split 9 screen Split 10 screen Split 13 screen or Split 16 screen in the lt Output A Display Settings gt and lt Output B Display Settings gt Setup System Multiplexer Setting gt Output A Display Settings Output B Display Settings respectively SPLITO9 68 button SPLIT10 Bg button SPLIT13 EF button To cancel the sequential display Displaying other type of split screen or pressing a camera number button 1 to 16 for displaying single screen can cels the sequential display When a menu screen is displayed the single screen display does not appear even when pressing a camera number button 1 to 16 In this case clear the menu screen first and then press a camera number button 1 to 16 Setup Menu DIGITAL ZOOM button operations By pressing the DIGITAL ZOOM button during single screen display the displayed picture can be viewed at 100 20096 or 400 magnification The magnification display function can be used only during the single screen display The centre point moves vertica
108. and Camera Tales login root mirsusism A ELECTRIC Ten Settings Cam Cana cams Cams Cams Cam Camo Cami Camil Caml Camis Cami Camis Camis 2 Enter the desired recorder or camera title to New Text The recorder and the camera titles currently set are 2 When making the settings to send the e mail h in the Text Input the desired settings for SMTP Server Host 3 Select change and left click Name or IP POP Server Host Name or IP POP User ID POP User Password DNS Server 1 Address DNS Server 2 Address From and Recorder ID The settings currently set are shown in the Current Settings 3 send the test e mail select From Address Test send test mail and left click 4 1 When setting the receiver s address Enter the desired e mail address to New Address 4 2 Set the contents to be transmitted from the recorder to the PC Remain Temp Fan Reboot Record Alarm and Sensor settings can be set gt See page 69 for the details 4 3 Select set and left click 4 4 Select active and left click Select whether to be activated or inactivated the e mail address you have set 4 5 Select send to send the test e mail 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communicati
109. anguage 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 55 96 System continued E Rear Terminal Setting 4 Mode Out Settings This item is used to output the status of this unit from the MODE OUT terminals on the rear panel There are 4 MODE OUT terminals Set output signal for each terminal indi vidually Setup Menu 3 Rear Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings 1104 step1 the desired mode out settings for Mode out 1 to 4 Recording Outputs signal during recording Playing Outputs signal during playback Low Memory Outputs signal when the remaining HDD capacity reaches the value specified in Low Memory Alarm Setting Power Outputs signal when the power of the unit turns on Alarm Outputs signals during alarm recording LAN Controls the output of the signal via the PC connected Off Does not output signal Byusing Polarity the output condition of MODE OUT can be changed Open Opens output when the mode out is active Close Closes output when the mode out is active MODE OUT is the ground terminal using relay Use the terminal under the required conditions less than DC24V and 500 mA Low memory warning from MODE OUT terminal is output only during recording Low Memory Alarm Setting This item is used t
110. annot be changed during recording Stop recording before changing the setting step2 Set the port setting of Web User Access and Administrator This item is used to set the port number in order to connect a PC Normally leave the setting as is Donotchange the setting without sufficient knowledge about the network setting When making the settings other than the port settings of Web User Access and Administrator using the specified application is required Consult your dealer about the specified application step3 Check the settings of E Mail Address and Recorder ID When selecting Mail the e mail is sent for the selected address O Using the web function of this unit is required to input E Mail Address and Recorder ID step O Check the contents to be transmitted to the PC Remain Transmits signal when the remaining capacity reaches the value set for Call out setting Temp Fan Transmits signal when the high temperature is detected or the fan is stopped Reboot Transmits signal when the unit is rebooted Record Transmits signal when the recording is started Alarm Transmits signal when the alarm recording is started Sensor Transmits signal when the signal is input to the terminal on the rear panel Using the web function of this unit is required to change the contents to be transmitted step5 Check the settings of IP Address and Target Port D
111. artition Setting is set to other than 0 LPA Recording Area appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory gt Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 In the long pre alarm area the data is not overwritten chronologically SI Image Originality Check Play This item is used to check whether the recorded data or the recording date time is altered The alteration part is found in the data is displayed when the alteration is If the warning message of disk full appears while the alarm recording area is set recording for both areas will stop When the repeat recording setting for Alarm Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory is set to Repeat Off and all of the alarm area is used up the alarm recording stops If an alarm is input after that recording is not performed though the indicator flashes Switch Alarm Recording Area to Repeat On or clear the data in the alarm area to restart recording step2 Set the partition for the main device Selectthe desired capacity for the alarm recording area and long pre alarm area When the alarm recording area is set to other than 0 96 the HDD of the main device is partitioned so that the specified alarm recording area is used as the independent capacity for the alarm recording See page 49 for the detail of the long pre alarm
112. attern B When setting by the mouse To set the area one by one left click the desired area The area switches between active and This menu is used to set the conditions of the motion de inactive each time you click the mouse tection function for alarm recording which is started when To set the multiple areas at a time right click the detecting motion in the picture supplied from the connected start point of the active area to cancel to set the camera You can set 2 types of motion detection settings start point left click on the start point and then ENGLISH Motion Detection A and Motion Detection B Setup Menu 3 Motion Det 1 Set Motion Detection Pattern step 2 Y a2 Motion Mask Settings step 6 Y 13 Test Mode 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern B Ja 12 Motion Mask Settings h3 Test Mode step1 Set camera number for which motion detection setting is made The motion detection settings can be made for each camera individually O When you display the motion detection setting screen during single screen display of any specified camera number that camera number is displayed as the initial setting of Camera Select The motion detection function does not perform while the motion detection screen is displayed When the camera number is determined the background picture s
113. be changed during playback recording or stand by mode for pre alarm recording User Menu User Menu 100 000 000 Search 1 Select Source Device 111 000 000 2 Search by Time and Date 112 000 000 _ 3 by Alarm List 113 000 000 iD Alarm List 113 000 000 14 Find data storage location 114 000 000 D Search Device Search List 114 DOO 000 5 Search by Book Mark 115 000 000 6 Search by Motion 116 000 000 Next gt Motion Detection Settings 116 BOO 000 Al D Go EJExit 2 Copy 1 Copy Data to Copy A Drive 121 000 000 1 Start End 2 Set gt 121 2SE 000 Hi Start 2 Set gt 121 280 000 1 End 2 Set gt 121 2E0 000 1 12 Copy Data to Copy B Drive 122 000 000 TT Start 2 Set gt 122 280 000 1 Continue 2 Set gt 122 2 0 000 I 3 Set Copy A Drive 123 000 000 4 Set Copy B Drive 124 000 000 E Exit 3 Information 1 Main Storage Memory Information 131 000 000 2 Copy A Drive Information 132 000 000 13 Copy B Drive Information 133 000 000 EJExit Next Proceeds to Setup Menu Selects the device to be played back searched Searches the desired picture by specifying the time and date Searches the desired
114. ber 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 4 5 Memory Add Remove HDD 2 Add Remove DVD CD Drive ENGLISH Main device 1 Internal HDD 2 External HDD USB HDD 3 External HDD SCSI HDD Copy A device Group 1 Group 2 NAS device USB HDD Group 3 SCSI device Group 4 USB device Group 5 USB device 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check sheet Add Remove HDD Device 2 Add Remove DVD CD Drive continued Copy B device Group 1 Group 2 NAS device USB HDD Group 3 SCSI device 4 Data Management Setting for Main Memory E zm Normal Recording Area Repeat On Repeat Off Alarm Recording Area Repeat On Repeat Off LPA Recording Area Repeat On Repeat Off
115. button Lower the temperature The fan of the recorder needs to be checked e Turn off the power and Click Clear LOG5300 Fixed stop using Warning or press the E button Rotate the fan Copying data stopped because of new record e Stop HDD recording to Click Clear LOG350043 Fixed 42 43 overwrites the old data continue copy archive Warning or LOG7500s4 Fixed press the E button New record will soon overwrite the old data Stop HDD recording to Click Clear LOG360043 Fixed 42 43 in copying continue copy archive Warning or LOG760044 Stop the recording if you want to continue the Stop copy archive to press the E copying continue HDD recording button NONE Restarts by watchdog LOG5101 None B operation 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Warnings and CALL OUT output 107 ENGLISH Check sheet The following is the sheet for writing down each settings Use it when you make settings The screened values are the default settings E Setup Menu 200 000 000 4 1 Recording E Set Recording Pattern A 2 Normal Recording Menu d y Recording Rate Picture Grade Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera
116. camera is output Protect Data E Protect Data Up to 500 of specified areas can be locked to prevent acci dental erasure of the important data Only the data in the main device can be locked When the main device is partitioned the data in the normal and alarm areas can be locked User Menu step 5 Protect Data mk Protect Recorded Data step 3 2 Protected Data Information step 4 3 Change Protected Data Settings Set the start and end points of the data to be locked The data in the area which is currently set to be played back normal or alarm can be locked The points are set by the bookmark Select Copy Bookmark and then select the desired book mark number See page 81 for registering a book mark step2 step3 To check the locked data display the Protected step4 Select Protect Data Information Select the area to be displayed in the Select Source Device User Menu Search Search Displays the picture of the start point of the selected area Check Checks the device in which the locked area is recorded To cancel the lock select Disenable of the desired area in the Change Protected Data Settings Search Displays the picture of the start point of the selected area The data cannot be locked when the start and end times are not set chronologically The
117. cascade function Cascade Performs the cascade function step Select the recorder address Master ID 01 Sets this unit as the master recorder for the cascade function Slave ID 02 to 16 Sets this unit as the slave recorder for the cascade function step2 O Recorder Address displays only when the Cascade Connection Mode is set to Cascade System Menu E LAN B Communication Setting This item is used to make the communication settings between this unit and the PC connected via LAN B System Menu AES step 7 8 Y 3 LAN B Communication Setting step 1 1 LAN B Address Setting step 2 Y 2 Service Port Setting step 3 Y 3 E mail Notification Information step 4 E mail Notification Detailed Infomation step 5 4 IP Alarm Notification Information step 6 Umm Alarm Notification Detailed Infomation step Set the IP address sub net mask and Gateway MAC address is shown on the bottom of the screen of LAN B Communication Setting assign the same address or network address for LAN A and LAN B Do not assign 000 000 000 000 to IP address and broadcast address If this address is assigned communications or any other functions of this unit may not be performed correctly The setting c
118. ching the optional board rna How to set the Setting the menus eene How to set a menu with a mouse Setting MOUSE tete Setting a menu with mouse i How to set a menu with buttons on the unit 24 Displaying a menu screen Closing a menu screen Selecting an item Inputting numbers Setting parameters ER Symbols in the menus eene Setup Wizard nna 28 29 Setup Wizard x intime 28 29 Menu chart Merl User Menu Setup Menu System Menu prote en eere 1555 37 39 User Menu Selecting the search function 40 Select Source Device ea Search by Time and Date Search by Alarm List Find data storage location Search by Book Search by MOLIOR m M Copy Data to Copy A Drive Set Copy A Drive Copy Data to Copy B Drive Set Copy B Drive Playback software tentem teretes Copying the data of this unit to a video cassette Prote
119. cifies the output A split 10b display settings Specifies the output A split 13 display settings Specifies the output A split 13a display settings Specifies the output A split 13b display settings Specifies the output A split 16 display settings Specifies the output A single sequence setting Specifies the output A split sequence settings Specifies the output B display settings and switching time of the output B sequence settings Specifies the output B split 4 display settings Specifies the output B split 4a display settings Specifies the output B split 4b display settings Specifies the output B split 4c display settings Specifies the output B split 4d display settings Specifies the output B split 9 display settings Specifies the output B split 9a display settings Specifies the output B split 9b display settings Specifies the output B split 10 display settings Specifies the output B split 10a display settings Specifies the output B split 10b display settings Specifies the output B split 13 display settings Specifies the output B split 13a display settings Specifies the output B split 13b display settings 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 35 36 Menu chart continued Setup Menu continued Setup Menu 200 000 000 5 Settings gt 6 Settings gt NI Sett
120. city E nO es see pagsstdanelge pend dis time is set to 15 seconds System Menu The number of alarm recordings is 80 times per day 1 When the partition function is set to off alarm area is set to 0 the estimated recordable time is 68 hours when operating with one camera at the recording rate of 25 pps and the picture grade of Fine Set the normal recording rate using Manual and check the step1 Set the normal and alarm recording areas estimated recording time in the overview screen Repeat recording settings see pages 74 and 75 2 The alarm recording time per day is 15 seconds multiplied by 80 times makes 1200 seconds 20 minutes The alarm recording time per month is 3 20 minutes multiplied by 30 days makes 600 minutes sen 2 10 hours 3 Data Management Setting for Main Memory 4 Asthe estimated recordable time is 68 hours Divide 10 hours by 68 hours makes 14 7 step2 Set the repeat recording setting of normal recording 5 Alarm area capacity is 20 with some spare area to Repeat On and alarm recording area to capacity Repeat Off D Data Management Setting for Main Memory Alarm recording data is stored for 3 months Picture grade for alarm recording is set to Super 40 uU kbytes recording rate is set to 25 pps 4 Change Partition Setting a Recording settings see pages 46 to 48 e
121. ck 2 Auto Bii gt ID Execute I 12 Eas y D Set gt IN 4 Alarm Camera Setting mD m Trigger In Out D Execute Manual D Set gt View 1 gt 3 Alarm Recording Menu Easy D Set gt mn D Manual T gt View gt gt View gt ls D Execute View gt Alarm Camera Setting m Trigger In Out 211 000 000 211 100 000 211 2AD 000 211 2AD DOO 211 2ED 000 211 2ED DOO 211 2MD 000 211 2MD DOO 211 300 000 211 3ED 000 211 3ED DOO 211 3MD 000 211 3MD 211 400 000 211 400 000 211 4DD 000 211 500 000 211 5DO 000 212 000 000 212 100 000 212 2AD 000 212 2AD D00 212 2ED 000 212 2ED 212 2MD 000 212 2MD D00 212 300 000 212 000 212 000 212 3MD 000 212 3MD DOO 212 400 000 212400 000 212 4DD 000 212 500 000 212500 000 Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern A Selects the camera number to be recorded Sets the normal recording setting automatically by specifying the recording cycle and the recording hour a day Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of normal recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of normal rec
122. ck the clock after synchronizing with the PC clock 4 When setting the daylight saving time function Select No when you do not want to use the daylight saving time function Select Auto to use the daylight saving function When selecting Auto set the desired time period for activating the daylight saving time function and then select set ______________ __ c l 4 Logout 4 Change Login User I In this screen assign Logout settings to end the job This screen is for changing the logged in user 2 1 Select Logout and left click 1 Select Change Login User and left click 2 Logout screen appears The Login screen appears LU rm cum Aw ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI Aw ELECTRIC 2 Close the Web Browser 2 1 To change the logged in user If the browser is closed without correctly operating In the Login or change login user settings execute the log out the user s session ID will be saved for 5 step 2 1 and 2 2 IW Login and change the logged minutes If the Log in is made with the same user ID in user within that 5 minutes operation limits may take effect Thelogged in user is changed and the Main Menu Screen appears 2 2 If the log in is made without changing the user Select Return button on the browser and left click 2 3 To log out Select
123. concerning operation gt See reference page Reference item and page number Finding desired information There is a Contents at the beginning of this manual In addition reference pages are indicated throughout this manual Troubleshooting Read Troubleshooting pages 104 105 for possible remedies to the problem Menu settings See Check list pages 108 127 for available setting parameters for each menu 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning ENGLISH Flowchart E Flowchart for connection and settings This is a flowchart of the example operation Making connections of the terminal on the rear panel gt Setting the alarm area in the main device gt Making the initial settings gt Making an alarm recording with timer recording gt Searching recorded data using the alarm list gt Playback the recorded data Copying the data to a copy device Connections Connections for camera monitor and sensor lt See E Connecting to CCTV camera monitor Connections Connections for camera monitor and sensor See E Connecting to CCTV camera monitor and sensor on page 16 Connection for the alarm recording See E Alarm recording connection on page 17 and 4 Rear view on pages 13 14 and sensor on page 16 Connection for the alarm recording See Alarm recor
124. consult your dealer about the recommended SCSI board and the other external devices E Attaching the optional board step1 Remove the 13 screws on both sides 4 X 2 and step3 Attach the optional board rear side 5 See the instruction manual of the optional board for the detailed information step4 Attach the top cover Attach the top cover with the 13 screws removed in step 1 step2 Remove the top cover by pulling it to the rear panel 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections 23 How to set the menus ll Setting the menus The operational conditions of this unit can be set in the menu screens You can select and set the operational conditions by using the buttons on the front panel or the mouse connected to this unit In the menu screen the numbers 1 to 16 camera number buttons and alphabets A to E SPLIT screen buttons show the button names on the front panel When OUTPUT is selected the cursor of the mouse is displayed however the menu screen is not displayed and cannot be set The menus can be set only when the OUTPUT Ais selected 4 How to set a menu with a mouse Setting a mouse step Setting a menu with a mouse Wheel step Left button pu button Mouse How to set a menu with buttons on the unit step HELP SETUP SEARCH TIMER DIGITAL LOCK TRIPL
125. cording mode changes from normal recording to alarm recording or from alarm recording to normal recording audio may be cut momently This is not a malfunction When alarm area is set and Audio Recording Mode is set to Alarm the audio is recorded in the alarm area with the pictures i See pages 74 and 75 Timer il Timer This menu is used to program the timer recording 2 most frequently used operation patterns can be set By individually setting the recording camera recording rate and picture grade for normal alarm recording to Set Recording Pattern A to Set Recording Pattern D Setup Menu Recording settings can be changed instantly by switching Program Mode Setup Menu once F1 1 Program Selection and Program Overview 2 Timer program 1 overview 3 Timer program 2 overview 2 Configure Timer Program 1 3 Configure Timer Program 2 voy ee Define Holidays O Before you start recording accurately set the present date and time for setting the date and time see page 55 Setting the program step1 Select the timer program line to be set Up to 8 programs can be set in one program number Clear Clears all the setting for the selected line O When the recording period of 2 or more programs are overlapped the higher numbered program is given priority for recording See the next page step2
126. ct Start Time To copy the latest recorded time select Copy End Time step3 Select Calculate to calculate the capacity of the data to be copied step4 O When using End the copy cannot be executed unless the calculation of the capacity of the data to be copied is completed When using Start or Start End and executing the copy without calculating the capacity of the data to be copied the progress or the time of the copy may not be displayed correctly because the unit cannot specify the capacity of the data to be copied step Select Execute The copy starts To stop the copy manually select Cancel in the progress screen The data which has been copied before cancelling is copied E Copy Data to Copy B Drive Set Copy B Drive This item is used to copy the data by specifying only the start point of copying The point is specified by the date and time The copy continues until the end point of the recorded data reaches or the media to be copied becomes full unless the copy is stopped manually when FIFO Overwrite is set to Off This function is useful for making backup of the recorded data Before executing the copy make sure that the B device is connected and set in the lt Add Remove HDD Device and Add Remove DVD CD Drive System Menu Memory correctly User Menu 2 Copy Data to Copy B Drive
127. ct Data Protect Data Setup Menu Recording 46 50 Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording 46 Pre alarm recording 2 iocis 46 Set Recording Pattern A to D 46 48 Alarmilnput ee reciente t s 48 Emergency Recording Setup 49 Emergency recording entretien 49 Long pre alarm recording 49 Audio Recording Setup esee 50 usa cid 51 52 Overlapped timer settings 52 Motion Del cion 53 54 Set Motion Detection Pattern A Set Motion Detection Pattern sionistas SV ST N Pm Time Date Setting iuris Menu Language Selection Rear Terminal Mode Out Settings Call Out Settings inermi we Key Sound uci er iter BUZZO0 Password Seltilg cete rere SIMPLE LOC Kia natal Activating the simple lock Releasing the simple lock PASSWORD LOCK esisiini Using Operation control of PASSWORD LOCK level 4 10 3 eerte Registering the PASSWORD Activating the PASSWORD LOCK Releasing the PASSWORD LOCK Changing th
128. d Inputting numbers Number input area When you use the buttons on the unit step1 The number displayed in red can be input Press Time Date Setting 241 000 000 the camera number buttons 0 to 9 you desire to gt input Time Date Setting a fam ERRA 0 518 step2 To move to the next input area press the 16 button 8 To go back to the previous area press the 14 button When you use a mouse Dey Light Saving Setting A step Left click on the number in red until the desired number appears To move the area left click on the input area you desire to set or left click 4 or gt E Return Setting parameters yum step1 Press the A button or left click on the parameter box i ci until the item to be set appears e step2 For some item more detailed setting is required In this case an item such as D Set gt is displayed If necessary press the D button or left click on the Set gt to set more details Time Date Setting 241 000 000 Time Date Settin j When you close the menu press the E button or left 0 1 0 1 210014 ojoj 010 ojo click on
129. d When pressing this button during the unit is in stop mode of playback the frame still picture of the end point of the latest recording appears Jump to end REV PLAY REVERSE PLAY button Starts reverse playback The button lights up during reverse playback PLAY button Starts playback The button lights up during playback SPEED and button Switches the playback interval when pressing these buttons during normal or reverse playback Bl Rear view 3 4 567 8 9 10 5 e 2 ERD 00090 m MN BA es o 9 oe 1 MAIN switch This is the main power switch When using this unit set this switch to ON Otherwise the power cannot be turned on off using the POWER button on the front of the unit 2 AC power socket Used to connect the power cord Earth terminal is used for safety Use the 100 to 240 V plug with earth for the power of this unit O This unit must be earthed at all times Never connect this unit to a power outlet which does not have an earth terminal Please use the supplied AC power cord 3 CAMERA connectors Do not connect superimposed voltage camera because it causes product
130. data is damaged for some reason When performing complex playback operations with the SHUTTLE ring during alteration check The alteration part is found in the data warning may appear Perform alteration check using playback or playback with changed playback intervals Auto Expire on Specified Date Playback the device data for which the image ENGLISH This item is used to disenable the data recorded before the specified time period to be played back in order to prevent keeping the data beyond the specified period copying the recorded data In the case that Alarm CH is set and an alarm signal is input during normal recording for the camera number which is not set for normal recording pre alarm recording may not be performed in some cases ll Recording Data Readout Setting System Menu Memory 4 Recording Data Readout Setting Playback Device Repeat Setting This item is used to playback the recorded contents of the device repeatedly Select the desired repeat playback setting Repeat On Automatically resumes playback from the beginning of the recorded data when the recorded data is played back to the end Repeat Off Stops playback when the recorded data is played back to the end step 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations step4 Select the desired time peri
131. data of the long pre alarm area is locked automatically after recording The number of areas available to be locked is up to 500 areas of normal alarm and long pre alarm areas Search is executed in search by alarm list see page 92 When the locked area is overlapped the lock function is as follows Example 1 User Menu E The area previously locked Protect Data ENGLISH menu setting The area locked later V r The area previously locked The registered data area Example 2 LThe area locked later 2 areas The area previously locked lt Protect Data gt menu setting The registered data area The area locked later Example 3 The area locked later lt Protect Data gt menu setting The area previously locked y The registered data area 1 area The other areas set are not registered 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 45 46 Recording E Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording This unit allows you to set the setting items for normal recording and alarm recording individually It means more detailed settings are possible such as changing the recording rate of the camera of which the alarm
132. default setting is 5 Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check sheet 4 4 System 2 Menu Language Selection ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ITALIANO ESPA OL C e 3 Rear Terminal Setting 1 Mode Out Settings Mode Out 1 to 4 Low Memory Alarm Setting Mode Out 1 Mode Out 2 Mode Out 3 Mode Out 4 2 CallQutSettings A Call Out Settings 4 Buzzer Normal Recording Area Alarm Recording Area LPA Recording Area Copy B 4j Password Setting Operation Control Password Disk Management Password E o Jj Multiplexer Setting ENGLISH Output A Settings Split 4 screen Split 9 screen 4d
133. ding connection on page 17 and Rear view on pages 13 14 Boot up the unit Boot up the unit When not executing Setup Wizard See E Setup Wizard on pages 28 29 O Only when the unit is turned on for the first time the Setup Wizard screen is displayed automatically It is not displayed next time When executing Setup Wizard See E Setup Wizard on pages 28 29 Only when the unit is turned for the first time the Setup Wizard screen is displayed automatically It is not displayed next time Set the present time and HDD settings in each menu manually Time Date Setting on page 55 Set the present time 4 Data Management Setting for Main Memory on pages 74 75 Set the alarm area The language present time HDD configuration and recording settings are set automatically by following the instructions in the menu Making the initial menu settings Recording ME dig Setting the present time display mode See On Screen Information on page 65 Setting the audio recording See Audio Recording Setup on page 50 and E Continuous recording time table on pages 102 103 Making the HDD settings Setting the repeat recording See Data Management Setting for Main Memory on pages 74 75 Setting the remaining HDD capacity See Low Memory Alarm Setting on page 56 Setting the CALL OUT See 4 Call Out S
134. e 61 Setup Menu Sequential screen step2 For single sequential screen the displaying order of the camera number in Sequence Single step3 For split sequential screen select the displaying order of the screen type in Sequence Multi Multiplexer Setting stepb When setting the output B settings to the same step4 Select the desired switching time 2 Output B Settings settings as those for the output A select Same as plit 4 screen Split 4a screen Split 4b screen Split 4c screen Split 4d screen lit 9 screen Split 9a screen Split 9b screen lit 10 screen Split 10a screen Split 10b screen lit 13 screen Split 13a screen i i Split 13b screen S plit 16 screen and then select Set 6 S equence Single step 2 step 3 7 S equence Multi 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 63 64 System continued Alarm Display Setting This item is used to display the picture input with alarm signal in the single screen display or split screen display which has been pre set When another alarm signal is in put during a
135. e PASSWORD Changing the lock mode from PASSWORD LOCK to SIMPLE LOCK iconos 59 Multiplexer function related button operations Operation table sais assassina apa ssa ias 60 61 Camera number button operations 60 SPLIT buttons 60 SEQUENCE button operations 60 DIGITAL ZOOM button operations 60 The function of the SPLIT SEQUENCE DIGITAL ZOOM and camera number buttons Multiplexer Setting tern Output A Display Settings Output B Display Settings Alarm Display Setting esses Covert Camera Setting On Screen Display Setting On Screen Information Camera Title oai re Recorder Title rper er baee Monitor Output Adjust eller Reset to Factory Setting Menu Data cascos Load Menu Data eternas Save Menu Data 0 System Menu COM LAN coccion criar SA sto er RS 485 Cascade Setting LAN B Communication Setting LANA NAS Setti
136. e and number of alarm list items to be acquired and then click Refresh to acquire the alarm list The alarm list cannot be acquired without clicking Refresh Enter the desired number of alarm list items to be acquired in Alarm Cnt When setting the large number in Alarm Cnt it may take a long time to acquire the list or the desired number of list items may not be acquired depending on the recording condition 2 Select the No desired and then click Search Click Prev number for a search in the reverse direction and click Next number for a search in the forward direction Click Refresh again to re acquire the Alarm List and click Close to hide the Alarm List Search menu Sensor Check the desired sensor number to acquire the alarm list items Image Search Click A to display the picture of the next alarm list item Click to display the picture of the previous alarm list item Configuration Menu This is the screen for making some of the recorder settings 1 Select Configuration Menu in the Main Menu Screen The Configuration Menu screen appears DX TL5000 login root Configuration Menu Ag ELECTRIC 2 Selectthe desired Configuration Menu and left click User Registration This is the screen for changing the settings for registered user authorization and for deleting a registration It can also be used for registering new users
137. e area which contains the data to be copied The available setting items are Normal Alarm and LPA To Sets the group number to which the data is copied The available setting items are Group 1 to Group 5 Copy Data Sets the data to be copied The available setting items are Alarm and All Overwrite Selects whether to overwrite the existed data or not Auto Eject Selects whether to eject media automatically when the copy is over step2 O Alarm appears for From and Copy Data when Alarm Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory gt Change Partition Setting is setto other than O 96 LPA appears for From when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 User Menu When copying the data to DVD and setting Overwrite to On the unit clears the existed data of the disk before overwriting the data Note that clearing the data takes about 30 to 40 minutes Set the start start end or end points of the copy by specifying the date and time or the book mark Start Sets only the start point of the copy Start End Sets the start and end points of the copy End Sets only the end point of the copy To set the point using the book mark select Bookmark and then select the desired book mark number To copy the oldest recorded time sele
138. e display range of the monitor Set it depending on the displaying area of the monitor Overscan Displays overscaned picture Generally this setting is suitable for the monitor of which the display range is narrow such as a television for domestic use Underscan Displays underscaned picture Generally this setting is suitable for the monitor of which the display range is wide such as a liquid crystal television step2 Adjust the alpha blend level The picture supplied from the camera can be viewed through the menu screen being displayed 2 1 Menu Adjust the see through level of the menu display 2 2 Screen Information Adjust the see through level of the information such as the clock or title E Audio Setting This item is used to set the audio output for each camera number connected This setting can be made for the single screen display and the split screen display individually Audio setting is available only when the optional audio interface board DX SC5 is attached to this unit Setup Menu 7 Audio Setting Single Display 2 Multiplex Display stepl Select the desired audio output for each camera number and split screen This setting is valid for the audio output during playback or displaying a picture from a camera Channel 1 During displaying the picture from a camera outputs audio from the AUDIO IN
139. e indicated in orange items that were detected with motion are indicated in white items with the EMERGENCY terminal grounded are indicated in magenta and items that were input with alarm signal via communication are indicated in green 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic operations Communications by Web Browser E Communications by Web Browser The Web browser on the personal computer can capture the pictures that have been recorded and live pictures from the camera that is connected to this recorder Also some ofthe recorder settings can be made via the personal com puter 4 The personal computer product requirements OS Microsoft Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Windows Me or Windows XP CPU IBM PC AT compatible with an Intel Pentium se ries processor of at least 500 MHz RAM 256 MB or more Hard disk drive System drive with unused space of at least 200 MB Web Browser Soft Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or later Display device XGA 1024 pixels x 768 pixels or higher O Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the US and other regions The official name of Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System All other company and product names appearing herein are the property of their respective owners Windows 98SE is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
140. e same password to Confirm Password as entered in Password Activating the PASSWORD LOCK step1 Press the LOCK button while the MAIN switch is set to ON The PASSWORD LOCK turns on and the LOCK indicator lights up The PASSWORD LOCK of the level 4 turns on after inputting the password and exits the setting screen Releasing the PASSWORD LOCK for the levels 1 and 2 step 1 1 Press the LOCK button for more than 2 seconds to display the unlock password screen step1 2 Input the password of the desired level by pressing the number buttons The PASSWORD LOCK is released and the normal screen appears When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 and 2 are set and then level 1 is unlocked the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 is still active When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 and 2 are set you cannot unlock only level 2 Unlock level 1 also Be sure to input the PASSWORD correctly When you input the incorrect PASSWORD the password already input is cancelled Input the PASSWORD again for the level 3 step2 1 After following steps 1 1 and 1 2 to release the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 and 2 press the SET UP REC STOP TIMER or POWER button The Unlock Password Level 3 gt appears When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 2 and 3 are set you cannot unlock only level 3 Unlock levels 1 and 2 also step2 Input the PASSWORD of level by pressing the number buttons The PASSWORD LOCK is released and the
141. e time period and day of the week Also switching the motion detection condition depending on the 5 time period daytime and night or day of the week 1 Recording Operation 2 Set Recording Pattern B Uses Set Recording Pattern A alarm recording operation Motion detection A from 08 00 to 18 00 on Monday to Friday Uses Set Recording Pattern B alarm recording operation Motion detection B from 18 00 to 08 00 on Monday to Friday Uses Set Recording Pattern B from 08 00 to 08 00 on the following day on Saturday and Sunday Camera Check mb Normal Recording Menu N Ip Recording Setting B Normal Easy 08 00 18 00 08 00 next day From Monday Recording Recording Pattern gt P B to Friday Motion A Bi 13 Alarm Recording Menu Recording Setting B Alarm Easy 08 00 08 00 next day step 8 Saturday and Recording Pattern B 175 Alarm Trigger In Out Sunday Motion B 4 Settings step5 Execute camera check to detect the cameras with Recording settings Set Recording Pattern A video signal input automatically see pages 46 to 48 Pos step6 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for normal recording Setup Menu step Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for ala
142. eing accessed and sufficient care is required Do not disconnect the power plug while the power of the unit is turned on or while recording or playing For early detection of faults we recommend that you request inspection once a year The hard disk and cooling fan are not permanent items and will need replacement with time When operated in an ambient temperature of 25 it is recommended that both of the hard disk and fan are replaced every 30 000 hours This figure is only a guide and should not be taken as a guaranteed lifespan of the products Use the Elapsed Operating Time System Menu gt Service Info as a guide to perform checkups INSTALLATION LOCATION AND HANDLING Place this unit on the horizontal and stable place If this unit is used on the unstable place the unit may be damaged such as removal of the DVD CD disc Do not place this unit close to other equipment The equipment and this unit have a bad influence each other and the pictures or audio of this unit may be distorted When a monitor and this unit are placed vertically the pictures may be distorted or DVD CD disc may not be ejected Do not let stick your hands into the disc loading slot You may get your hand caught in the slot and may got injured If you get your hand caught do not get out of the slot by force Contact your dealer after turning off the power and disconnecting the plug DVD CD DISC Do not use the disc cracked deformed or repaired w
143. era number 15 Camera number 16 7 Audio Setting Single Display ultiplex Displa Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 1 Camera 1 Split 16 Camera 1 Camera 1 Camera 1 Camera 1 oc Camera 1 E System Menu 300 000 000 4 1 COM LAN E RS 232C Setting Port Settings Communication Aa Dat St Transmission ppeta Parity Bit Mode Length Length 2 RS 485 Cascade Setting Cascade Connection LAN B Communication Setting IP Address Y Recorder Address ENGLISH 192 168 000 100 Sub Net Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 000 000 000 000 Web 00080 User Access 53705 Administrator 4 LANA NAS Setting IP Address 53706 192 168 001 100 Sub Net Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 000 000 000 000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check sheet 4 12 PTZ Setting 1 PTZ Camera Configuration Reverse Reverse Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera num
144. ettings on page 56 Setting the buzzer See 4 Buzzer on page 57 Making the multiplexer settings Making the split screen settings See Il Multiplexer Setting on pages 62 63 Making the sequence setting See Multiplexer Setting on pages 62 63 Setting other various functions Setting the camera title recorder title See 4 Camera Title and Recorder Title on page 65 Setting the display mode See 4 On Screen Information on page 65 Setting the output signal of the unit status See 4 Mode Out Settings on page 56 Setting the motion detection Copy the data Selecting the camera number Setting the copy device Setting the detection areas See Add Remove HDD Device or Add Setting the sensitivity Remove DVD CD Drive on pages 73 74 Setting the minimum number of dots for starting the Setting the copy function motion detection operation See E Copy Data to Copy A Drive or E Copy Setting the detection interval Data to Copy B Drive on pages 42 43 See Motion Det on pages 53 54 ENGLISH Setting the timer recording Setting the normal alarm recording or pre alarm recording Setting the recording rate picture grade for normal recording Setting the recording rate picture grade for alarm recording Setting the motion detection recording Selecting the camera selection during the alarm recording and
145. external device press the button The various external HDDs can be connected to this unit stepb Make sure that the SCSI HDDs connected in order to expand the memory or use as the copy device however when you record or playback at high rate the picture may be missed during recording or playback depending on the external device connected due to the delay of the data transfer rate or respond of the external device displayed in the screen of lt External HDD SCSI HDD When the SCSI button of the desired ID number is pressed the access LED on the device illuminates and you can check the corresponding HDD Check the operation before the actual operation 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 73 14 Memory continued Attaching the HDD and setting the ID number See pages 19 to 21 for attaching the internal HDD For connecting the HDD to the SERIAL BUS port on this unit use the USB 2 0 cable The ID number is not necessary to be set because the unit automatically recognizes the HDD attached Before connecting the SCSI HDD attach the recommended SCSI board to the OPTION SLOT on the rear panel and then set the SCSI ID number Make sure not to set the ID number which has been already used Make sure that the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned off before connecting the internal and exte
146. failure CAMERA IN connectors Input connector for signal of camera BNC connector CAMERA OUT connectors Output connector for signal of camera BNC connector If the MAIN switch is turned ON the signal from CAMERA IN connector is looped out to this connector 4 VIDEO OUTPUT connectors OUTPUT A VIDEO connector Output connector for video signal to monitor BNC connector OUTPUT A S Y C connector Output connector for video signals that separate brightness signals and colour signals for higher pic ture quality Simultaneous output along with OUT PUT A VIDEO is also possible 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 OUTPUT B connector Output connector for video signal to monitor BNC connector see page 16 VIDEO CASCADE connectors VIDEO CASCADE IN connector Input video connector for cascade connection VIDEO CASCADE OUT connector Output video connector for cascade connection SERIAL BUS port Input and output port for the device equipped with SERIAL BUS port LAN A port Port for connection of NAS hard disk unit to back up the recorded data LAN B port Port for communication using web browser AUDIO BOARD SLOT Used to attach an optional audio interface board Keyhole for antitheft lock Used to connect a commercially available antitheft cable manufactured by Kensington OPTION SLOT Used to attach an optional board GND terminals It is the common GND terminal RS 232C connector Used to connect t
147. failure are not recorded When the pre alarm recording time is set to other than 0 second picture and audio of up to 32 MB are not recorded When the power failure occurs during alarm or emergency recording alarm or emergency recording is cancelled after the power is restored REC is registered in the system log list when the recording is started but it is not registered when the recording is resumed after a power failure The playback picture at the start position where recording is resumed after a power failure may be disturbed and the search function may not operate properly 4 Log function when power failure occurs while the unit is in operation or the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit is turned OFF In the event of power failure or the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit is turned OFF during the power is supplied up to 1000 items including the time of failure and warning log displays as well as other warning items are saved in the System Log List See page 71 E RESET button When pressing the RESET button on the rear panel with a ballpoint pen etc the microcomputer of this unit is reset and the power turns off The menu settings the present time and picture data are kept even when resetting the unit 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 82 Operation examp
148. gt Settings gt Settings gt 2 Settings gt 3 Settings gt 1 Settings gt 2 Settings gt 4 Settings m Settings gt Le Settings gt 245 000 000 245 100 000 245 110 000 245 111 000 245 112 000 245 113 000 245 114 000 245 120 000 245 121 000 245 122 000 245 130 000 245 131 000 245 132 000 245 140 000 245 141 000 245 142 000 245 150 000 245 160 000 245 170 000 245 200 000 245 210 000 245 211 000 245 212 000 245 213 000 245 214 000 245 220 000 245 221 000 245 222 000 245 230 000 245 231 000 245 232 000 245 240 000 245 241 000 245 242 000 ENGLISH Specifies the multiplex display settings for Output A and Output B Specifies the output A display settings and switching time of the output A sequence settings Specifies the output A split 4 display settings Specifies the output A split 4a display settings Specifies the output A split 4b display settings Specifies the output A split 4c display settings Specifies the output A split 4d display settings Specifies the output A split 9 display settings Specifies the output A split 9a display settings Specifies the output A split 9b display settings Specifies the output A split 10 display settings Specifies the output A split 10a display settings Spe
149. h Long Audio Channel 20d6h 23d17h 35d23h 48d11h 58d16h 65d14h 69d16h 71d22h Audio Channel O Continuous recordable time and the estimated time displayed on the menu screen are the continuous recordable time when operating this unit and is not the product warranty period Furthermore it is not the period that guarantees the operation of used parts 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Recording time table 18d14h 21d10h 30d23h 39d19h 46d11h 50d16h 53d2h 54d9h 15d11h 103 ENGLISH Troubleshooting If problems with the unit persist even after you ve followed the suggestions below please disconnect the power cord and contact the retailer from whom you purchased the unit The unit does not be s the power cord properly plugged in turned on s the LOCK indicator light on s the TIMER indicator light on s the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit set to OFF Power is on but the unit s the LOCK indicator light on does not operate s the POWER indicator flashing The unit cannot be operated while the POWER indicator is flashing The safety features may be in operation Reset the unit by pressing the RESET button on the rear panel using a ballpoint pen or similar object and then turn the power on again Pictures are not appearing Are
150. he Main device Specifies repeat playback image originality check playback and auto expire on specified date Exits the Memory menu Deletes the data of the Main device Deletes the data of the copy A device Deletes the data of the copy B device Exits the Data Clear menu 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 39 40 Search ll Selecting the search function The various search functions of this unit can be used to skip to the beginning of the desired picture This unit is equipped with 5 search functions When the SEARCH button on the front panel is pressed the User Menu with search menu opened is displayed Exit Search by Motion Search by Book Mark Find data storage location Search by Alarm List Search by Time and Date o iim Select Source Device 1 Search 2 Copy Information Next gt m 4 Audio 5 Protect Data Exit EH Select Source Device This item is used to set the device to be played back or searched User Menu Search 1 Select Source Device step Set the desired playback device and playback area Main Plays back or searches the recorded contents of the main device Normal Normal recording area Alarm Alarm
151. he operational condition of the unit and the warning display Mode 3 Displays the remaining capacity of the specified device the operational condition of the unit the HDD being used for playback or recording and the warning display Mode 4 Displays the warning display Mode 5 Displays nothing step4 Select the desired display location Camera step Select the display mode of the camera information Number Displays the camera number Title Displays the title set in Camera Title The title can be recorded along with the picture None Displays nothing step6 Select the desired display location Display mode example pf Camera title during single screen display Recorder title Warning RECORDER CAMERA1 ALERT REM20 A PLAY 10 1 COPYA Specified device I device Operational conditions Remaining capacity of the specified device 4 Camera Title This item is used to set the titles of each connected camera individually When the display mode of the camera information is set to Title the title showing the location of the camera appears on the screen for an easy to understand monitoring system The camera titles can be input with a personal computer by using the Web function lt page 99 Up to 16 characters can be used for the title The number of characters displayed on the screen is First 12 for the split 16 screen display
152. he recorded audio of AUDIO IN 1 terminal during playback CH2 Outputs the audio from the AUDIO IN 2 terminal during displaying the picture from the camera Outputs the recorded audio of AUDIO IN 2 terminal during playback CH3 Outputs the audio from the AUDIO IN 3 terminal during displaying the picture from the camera Outputs the recorded audio of AUDIO IN 3 terminal during playback step User Menu CHA Outputs the audio from the AUDIO IN 4 terminal during displaying the picture from the camera Outputs the recorded audio of AUDIO IN 4 terminal during playback The audio channel which is output for the first time after switching a picture from the camera is set with Audio Setting Setup Menu System Audio Setting see page 66 When switching the multiplexer for example Split 4 sequential Split 9 sequential Single screen sequential gt Split 4 sequential Camera number 15 Camera number 5 the setting is reset to the setting setin the Audio Setting When switching the picture supplied from the camera to the playback picture or from playback picture to the picture supplied from the camera the setting is also reset to the setting set in the Audio Setting To fix the audio output use the Audio Setting Setup Menu gt System gt Audio Setting The audio is output in sync with OUTPUT A During playback the recorded audio is output During displaying the picture from the camera the audio from
153. he unit to timer recording stand by mode and lights up the TIMER indicator When pressing this button for more than 2 seconds timer recording stand by mode is cancelled and the TIMER indicator turns off LOCK button Activates simple lock or password lock when pressing while the MAIN switch main power on the rear panel is turned on and lights up the LOCK indicator Moreo ver the PASSWORD can be set on the Password Setting Setup Menu System Password Setting 33 30 31 32 33 TRIPLEX PB button Inserts the playback picture of the desired camera number while displaying the picture supplied from the camera BOOK MARK button When pressing this button during frame still playback of the single screen display the selection screen appears and you can memorize the book mark or copy the picture being displayed DIGITAL ZOOM button Magnifies the picture when pressing during single screen display or during playback Pressing a cam era number button 11 14 15 or 16 moves the magnification centre point Operation buttons STOP button Stops playback PAUSE JUMP TO END button Switches the playback to still frame playback when pressing this button during playback Resumes playback when pressing this button again The button lights up during still frame playback When pressing this button during shuttle playback the set playback speed is maintained even when letting go of the SHUTTLE ring Shuttle hol
154. hood of that point or picture may not be displayed depending on the selected camera number or timing of displaying the still frame playback picture 4 Shuttle viewing direct shuttle viewing By turning the SHUTTLE ring during playback reverse playback or still frame playback the playback speed can be changed Turn the SHUTTLE ring during playback or reverse playback direct shuttle viewing or still frame playback shuttle viewing The playback speed depends on the angle of the SHUTTLE ring turned When letting go of the SHUTTLE ring the ring returns to the centre and the unit returns to still frame playback step High speed rewind Reverse speed search 30 MB units Reverse speed search fourfold speed Reverse speed search double speed Still frame playback Forward speed search double speed Forward speed search fourfold speed Forward speed search 30 MB units High speed fast forward Shuttle hold The playback speed can be maintained even when letting go of the SHUTTLE ring during shuttle viewing 1 stepl Press the PAUSE button while holding the SHUTTLE ring in the angle for the desired playback speed step2 Let go of the SHUTTLE ring The playback speed is maintained To cancel shuttle hold press the PAUSE button The unit switches to still frame playback Frame by frame playback Turn the JOG dial during still frame playback Clockwise Act
155. ick login root Main Menu ELECTRIC Live Monitoring Function description Retrieves live pictures and displays the pictures onthePC STOP Stops the retrieval of an picture 2 SIS GO Starts or restarts the retrieval of an 2 1 Select Live Monitoring and left click picture The Live screen appears Display For selecting either the display or non display of camera number When picture acquisition is tried for the first time with Layout For selecting from the 12 types of the Web browser of a personal computer a message display patterns as shown below will be displayed Please click Yes default 4 1 4 screen Camera Selects the camera number that you Security Warning 7 a want to display and check Do you want to install and run 50_ OCK signed on 24 02 2004 15 29 and distributed by Transfer Rate Selects one of 5 stages from Lo to Mitsubishi Electric Corporation pia i i i Hi for picture retrieval speed Publisher authenticity verified by VeriSign Class 3 Code default middle Signing 2001 4 CA Canion tni Cle Copo assets nat ir Save Layout The layout of the screen display is tent iew this content il E you trust Mitsubishi Electric Corporation to make that registered to Local PC assertion H Main Menu Returns to the Main Menu O Always trust content from Mitsubishi Electric Logout For logging out poration O
156. icture of the camera number which is not displayed in the split screen display is not played back In this case the triplex playback mode is cancelled Triplex playback mode is cancelled when the button other than camera number button is pressed Triplex playback mode is cancelled when the different type of split screen is displayed The triplex playback mode is not cancelled when the newly displayed split screen contains the camera number of which picture being played back Triplex playback mode cannot be used during alarm display function is performed When the alarm display is performed during triplex playback triplex playback is cancelled and the normal camera picture appears when the alarm display is finished E Registering the picture This function is used to register a book mark or copy the picture being displayed using the BOOK MARK button Registering a book mark Press the PAUSE button during playback in the single screen display The unit switches to still frame playback of the single screen display Press the BOOK MARK button on the front panel Select Enter of Register Bookmark in the selection screen step step2 step3 Press the desired book mark number 1 to 8 For example when pressing number 1 book mark 1 is registered Book marks can be memorized in main device normal and alarm areas only When the main device is partitioned 8 book marks can be memorized for normal
157. ing at the normal recording rate Estimated Recording Time The recordable time depending on the recording rate or the recording picture grade of normal recording is displayed as the Estimated Recording Time on the bottom of the preview screen for normal recording When the main device is partitioned Estimated Recording Time shows the estimated recordable time for normal recording Alarm recording settings step2 Setthe field or frame recording maximum recording rate per camera and picture grade for alarm stepb Set the pre alarm recording time in Pre Alarm Duration recording Easy Sets the frame or field recording maximum recording rate per camera and picture grade for alarm recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers When the recording rate is set to for all the camera numbers alarm recording is not performed Set the desired settings and then select Execute The preview screen appears automatically when the easy setting is executed Manual Sets the frame or field recording maximum recording rate and picture grade for alarm recording individually for each camera number When setting for the recording rate the recording does not perform for that camera number Display the preview screen to check the settings you have set O The recording rate to be set for normal and alarm recordings are the maximum number of frames The number
158. ing camera number button lights up Single enlarged screen display DIGITAL The displayed camera picture in the single screen display enlarges Enlarged camera number button _ by 200 400 and then 100 The camera number buttons 11 14 15 16 light up During Al di When the alarm recording starts the corresponding camera O number or title flashes regardless of the screen type displayed 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 62 System continued EH Multiplexer Setting This menu is used to set the multiplexer setting of lt Output A Display Settings gt and lt Output B Display Settings gt Setup Menu System Multiplexer Setting Output A Settings Output B Settings respectively Output A Display Settings This item is used to set the camera number to be displayed in the split screen display on the monitor connected to OUTPUT A And also used to set the sequential display settings and the switching time Sequential display is the function to switch the selected displays automatically The selectable screen types are shown in the table on page 61 Setup Menu 5 Multiplexer Setting 1 Output A Settings Split 4 screen Split 4a screen Split 4b screen Split 4c screen
159. ing time for this recording according to the motion detection is set to Manual the actual recording time is 2 seconds When power failure occurs during alarm recording or emergency recording the alarm recording or emergency recording is cancelled after returning from the power failure Frame recording and field recording In PAL signal system one picture is consist of two screens odd and even The unit records only the screen of odd in case of field recording In case of frame recording both of the screens odd and even are recorded Frame recording is suitable for storing the data in the high picture quality however the data capacity is twice as large as that of the field recording of the same picture grade 1 frame 2 fields The picture may be looked like vibrating as one picture is consisted by two screens Alarm Input This item is used to stop the alarm input manually When setting Alarm Input to Off the alarm input is stopped for 5 minutes When setting the Recording menu while the alarm recording occurs continuously stop the alarm input first to stop recording Alarm Input function is available for ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel motion detection emergency recording and communication port To cancel the prohibition of alarm input manually set it to or exit the Recording menu It is cancelled automatically after 5 minutes m Emergency Recording Setup This item is used to se
160. ings Specifies the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies the sensor settings for alarm recording Displays the recording camera for each sensor Displays the recording camera for each sensor Specifies the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Displays the preview of the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Setup Menu 200 000 000 Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern C Recording 3 Set Recording Pattern C Camera Check E 2 Auto D Set gt 40 Execute 2 Easy D Set gt D Execute 2 Manual D Set gt D View gt t 3 Alarm Recording Menu I 11 Easy To gt D Execute JT Manual To gt View gt H 4 Alarm Camera Setting I A DIView gt Di Next gt 5 Alarm Trigger In Out D View gt 4 Set Recording Pattern D mn Camera Check 2 Auto T D Execute Easy D Set gt
161. ings gt 4 Settings gt Gl Settings gt o n Screen Display Setting a Settings gt 2 Settings gt e Overview gt D Next gt ES Settings gt 5 Adjust gt Audio Setting a Settings gt NI Settings gt Reset to Factory Setting E Exit BlMenu Data HTlLoad Menu Data D Execute EI Exit m 1 Select gt Save Menu Data D Execute 1 Select gt E Exit Exits the Setup Menu 245 250 000 245 260 000 245 270 000 245 400 000 245 500 000 246 000 000 246 100 000 246 200 000 246 300 000 246 3DO 000 246 400 000 246 500 000 247 000 000 247 100 000 247 200 000 248 000 000 251 000 000 251 100 000 252 000 000 252 100 000 Specifies the output B split 16 display settings Specifies the output B single sequence setting Specifies the output B split sequence settings Specifies the alarm display setting Specifies the covert camera setting Specifies the on screen display information settings Specifies the location of clock display operational condition and camera number display Specifies the camera title Displays the preview screen of the camera titles Displays the preview screen of the camera titles Specifies
162. is used When the alarm trigger is setto External the motion detection recording is not available in the timer recording even if the motion detection is set to Active in timer setting step3 Set the special day of the week Set the start and end day of the week The time period between start and end day of the week set here becomes available when setting Special for Day of The Week on step 2 1 step4 Set the holidays Setthe date and month for the holiday operation O When setting the end time of the holiday program over 00 00 the holiday program is executed until the set end time and then the program returns to the normal program For example when 01 01 is set for holiday From 01 01 07 00 to 02 01 06 00 program mode is set to Holiday From 02 01 06 00 program mode is set to the normal program 01 01 02 01 00 00 07 00 00 00 06 00 Holiday program Normal program step5 Display the overview screen to check the timer recording settings you have set Carrying out timer recording step6 Selectthe program number to be used from program 1 or 2 in the program selection step Exit the menu screen step8 Press the TIMER button on the front panel of the unit The TIMER indicator lights up The power turns off and the unit switches to the timer recording stand by mode When the present time is within the programmed time period for the timer recording timer recording starts Timer rec
163. isplayed in the list select Check Then you can access to the device lll Search by Book Mark This item is used to search for the preset book marks User Menu Search 5 Search by Book Mark step3 Inthe lt Search by Book Mark gt select the book mark list number you want to display The picture of the selected bookmark is displayed in frame still playback of the single screen display See page 81 for registering a book mark step lll Search by Motion The recorded picture of which the motion is detected can be searched by specifying the motion detection conditions for playback For this function the camera number and start time can be specified to search The search result is displayed in frame still playback of the single screen display User Menu gez 6 Search by Motion Motion Detection Settings A D Motion Mask Setting stpl the camera number to be searched step2 Set the time for start searching To search from the oldest recorded point select Oldest When the search start point is set to the earlier time than the recording start point the search is executed from the oldest recorded point step3 Set the motion detection conditions for playback Set motion mask setting sensitivity and motion threshold See pages 53 and 54 for the details of these settings The motion detecti
164. it user ID with the same name cannot be registered The maximum number of characters that can be used in registering a password is 16 Both alphabet letters and numbers can be used with a distinction made between upper and lower case You cannot use spaces 4 3 If you want to make a new registration left click register If you want to cancel a new registration left click clear 4 4 If you have selected register It will be added to Change authorities of users 4 5 If you have selected clear e Clears the specified contents 5 1 To change the access method settings Select the item to be changed in the Access Mode Setup Use Keep Alive Maintains the connection of TCP in order to speed up the update of the live pictures etc Uses keep alive when the check mark is entered Use SSL for Web Access Sets the level of the encryption function SSL SSL Does not use the encryption function Menus only Uses the encryption function for the menus only Menus Pictures Uses the encryption function for the menus and pictures SSL Port Settings Sets the port number used for SSL Band Width Limit Controls the band width of the communication The available setting items are No Limit 30Mbps 20Mbps 10Mbps 7 5Mbps 5Mbps 3Mbps 2Mbps 1Mbps 750kbps 500kbps 300kbps 200kbps
165. itched Cameras Alarmed Camera in live mode and Recorded pictures On Screen Menu are shown only on monitor Output A It is also possible to view playback pictures of different cameras at the same time with these two video outputs Covert Camera Function It is possible to hide pictures of selected cameras that are installed in sensitive areas and should only be viewed by authorized personnel It can be switched by Multiplexer Setting GUI MENU GUI Graphical User Interface guides the operators to their desired menu pages quickly If the users need additional information on MENU functions just press the HELP key and instructions will appear on screen The menu supports English German French Spanish Italian and Russian Function keys on the front panel or USB mouse can operate the menu on the DX TL5000E Recording rate up to 200 pps system Because of the new recording circuit and compression chip the maximum recording speed is 200 pps in total this means that the system can record pictures with speed of up to 12 5 pps on all 16 channels With this speed recorded pictures are seen by the eye as real time JPEG2000 The system uses JPEG2000 compression JPEG2000 is the standard and ideal compression method for still pictures Because pictures are compressed to a user defined file size one by one the estimated recording time calculated by the system automatically is relatively exact Special playback search functions and transmission ove
166. ith adhesive The disc may fly into pieces and cause injury Do not touch the playback surface when holding the disc When dew condensation occurs on the disk wipe the surface off before use Dirt such as fingerprints or dust causes the deterioration of the picture quality and audio quality Gently wipe the DVD CD disc from the center to the outside with a soft cloth When the disc is very dirty soak a soft cloth with water and screw water of it wipe off the dirt lightly then wipe with a dry cloth Do not use solvent such as benzine and thinner a record cleaner and static stopper They may damage the disc Do not use the disc described below They may damage the disk itself or this unit Discs on which a piece of paper or sticker is put or a disk damaged Discs which the label is peeled or a disk with oozing Discs cracked deformed or repaired with adhesive Store the disc in the specified casing avoiding the following places Places where it will be subjected to direct sunlight Places with excessive dust Places where it will be subjected to high temperatures or high humidity The movie software on the market or privately recorded picture cannot be played back on this unit Only the picture recorded on this unit can be played back MAINTENANCE OF THE LENS FOR RECORDING PLAYBACK LASER PICKUP When any dust adheres on the lens for recording playback the image may be distorted or the audio may skip The normal recording or playbac
167. ivates frame by frame playback in the forward direction Counterclockwise Activates frame by frame playback in the reverse direction Keep turning clockwise Activates continuous frame by frame playback in the forward direction Keep turning counterclockwise Activates continuous frame by frame playback in the reverse direction When turning of JOG dial is stopped Resumes still frame playback step ENGLISH During frame by frame playback in the single screen display the frame feeding may not operate correctly when the JOG dial is turned too fast because this operation is performed while searching the picture supplied from the camera number displayed Reverse playback step1 Press the REV PLAY REVERSE PLAYBACK button while the unit is in stop mode Playback in the reverse direction starts To stop reverse playback press the STOP button When the reverse playback is started for the first time after turning the power on the latest recorded picture is played back 4 High speed fast forward high speed rewind Turn the SHUTTLE ring for more than 1 second while playback is stopped Clockwise for more than 1 second Activates High speed fast forward playback Counterclockwise for more than 1 second Activates High speed rewind playback Press the STOP button Stops playback step 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
168. k Settings 13 Test Mode stepB Set the motion detection settings for Motion B Timer recording settings see pages 51 and 52 Setup Menu Program Selection and Program Overview step 9 step 11 2 Timer program 1 overview 2 Configure Timer Program 1 step 10 step9 Set the timer program number to Program 1 step10 Set the detailed timer recording settings as follows Day of The Week Time Program Mode Motion Detection Special Day Program line 1 Special 08 00 18 00 Record A Inactive Monday Friday Program line 2 Special 18 00 08 00 Record B Active Program line 3 Saturday 08 00 08 00 Record B Active Program line 4 Sunday 08 00 08 00 Record B Active step11 Check the timer recording settings and recordable time recordable days in the overview screen step12 Exit the menu screen step13 Press the TIMER button on the front panel 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operation examples 85 ENGLISH 06 Operation examples continued E Operation example 4 Recording settings Set Recording Pattern B see pages 46 to 48 Setting the timer recording operation 2 Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate Setup Menu depending on th
169. k may become impossible Ask your dealer for cleaning The commercial lens cleaning disk may damage the lens Do not use it 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning ENGLISH Contents Features iii 2 3 Caution and care 4 5 Contents iiu 6 7 1 2 8 9 Flowchart for connection and settings 8 9 Major operations and their functions 10 14 Front VIEW rosas stan EE Loading Ejecting a DVD disc or CD Front view inside of the door Real VIEW Ae Bids Connections serene Precautions for installation Precautions for attaching or removing the HDD 15 Connecting to CCTV camera monitor and sensor 16 Alarm recording connection Cascade CONMECHION eire etr etant Attaching or removing the HDD When removing a HDD When attaching a HDD Clamping the Cables rnc rete Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder 22 Optional Hems sieni arrsa rante Recommended items essen Atta
170. larm recording the picture with the latest alarm signal appears in the single screen display or split screen display The screen returns to the previous display when the alarm recording is completed The alarm display setting is available for each output A or B Select the desired output for alarm display You cannot use alarm display on both output A and B at the same time Setup Menu Multiplexer Setting Alarm Display Setting step1 Select output A or output B step2 Select the desired single screen display or split screen display which is set in the Multiplexer Setting to be displayed when the alarm signal is input for each sensor connected Covert Camera Setting This item is used to set the picture of the specified camera number not to be displayed regardless of the presence of video signals 1 2 3 4 EN NEN 9 10 11 1e 13 14 15 16 When the picture is interrupted due to the camera trouble etc while the Covert Camera Setting is set to Off the warning message does not appear on the screen however if Warning is set for Buzzer setting the buzzer sounds The unit registers this error in the System Log List and outputs the CALL OUT signal When setting Covert Camera Setting to Off for a camera set for recording operation recording is performed without displaying the picture on the screen O When lt
171. les E Operation example 1 Specifying the recording period and performing continu ous repeat recording For loading of a picture supplied from the camera see Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording interval settings on page 129 Operation Continues recording for 24 hours and repeats recording on a one month 30 day cycle Makes the backup of the data simultaneously during recording Settings Recording settings see pages 46 to 48 Setup Menu DEE 1 Set Recording Pattern A 1 2 Normal Recording Menu D Recording Setting A Normal Auto stpl Execute camera check to detect the cameras with video signal input automatically step2 Use Auto to set 30 Day and 24 hours for Recording cycle and Recording time per day respectively Copy device settings see pages 73 and 74 System Menu 1 Add Remove HDD Device 2 External HDD USB HDD step3 Register the multiple HDDs for Group1 USB HDD of Copy B Backup settings see pages 42 and 43 User Menu steps 5 6 step 4 Y Copy Data to B Drive A Set Copy B Drive step4 Set To to Group 1 FIFO Overwrite to On and Overwrite to Off step5 Set Range of
172. llows Day of The Week Time Program Mode Motion Detection Special Day Program line 1 Special 08 00 18 00 Record A Active Program line 2 Special 18 00 08 00 Record B Active Program line 3 Saturday 08 00 08 00 Record B Active Program line 4 Sunday 08 00 08 00 Record B Active step12 Check the timer recording settings and recordable time recordable days in the overview screen step13 Exit the menu screen step14 Press the TIMER button on the front panel 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operation examples Monday Friday 87 ENGLISH 88 Basic operations EH Basic multiplexer functions This function is used to perform the multiplexer functions using the buttons on the front panel DIGITAL ZOOM button Camera number buttons SPLIT screen buttons SEQUENCE button OUTPUT A B button Move buttons 4 Multiplexer buttons 1 Camera number buttons 1 to 16 Displays the picture supplied from the cameras connected to CAMERA IN terminals 1 to 16 on the rear panel in the single screen display Pictures can be displayed even if the camera is not set for recording 2 SPLIT screen buttons Displays the split screen in the following order SPLIT4 EB button SPLIT 4a5 SPLIT 4b gt SPLIT 4c5 SPLIT 4d SPLIT 4a SPLIT9 EB button SPLIT 9a SPLIT 9b gt SPLIT 9 gt
173. lly and horizontally by pressing the MOVE buttons stepl Press the DIGITAL ZOOM button during single screen display X1 appears on the top left of the single screen display and the magnification centre point X appears at the centre of the screen 1 step2 move the centre point vertically or horizontally press the 4 gt A and buttons The position of the magnification centre point is stored even when the display screen is switched or the power is turned off This is useful when the point to magnify is determined in advance step3 Press the DIGITAL ZOOM button Each time the button is pressed the magnification percentage switches in the order of 2 200 X4 400 normal and X1 100 The magnification function can also be used during playback When playing back the picture recorded by multiple cameras in the single screen display a black screen may appear when pausing the playback and display the magnified screen In this case display the magnified screen by turning the JOG dial to advance the picture frame by frame The magnification display function of this unit uses digital magnification and screen details may appear pixelized when magnifying I Ei The function of the SPLIT SEQUENCE DIGITAL ZOOM and camera number buttons D The screen of the camera number without video signal input appears blue Furthermore the screen of the camera number set to Off in the lt Cove
174. lock of this unit does not run Check that the clock of this unit running before operation Setup Menu 1 Time Date Setting step1 Setthe present date month year hour minute and second D Day Light Saving Setting step2 Select the desired setting for daylight saving Auto Automatically gains the clock of the unit for the time period set in the Day Light Saving Setting Off Does not activate the auto daylight saving function step3 When setting Auto for Day Light Saving Setting set the day of the week month hour and minute of start end time for the auto daylight saving function The time is indicated using the 24 hour system This unit uses 4 digits to display the year The available display range is 37 years between 1 1 2001 to 31 12 2037 The unit is also equipped with a function to automatically calculate leap years The year returns to 2001 after 31 12 2037 Setup Menu E Menu Language Selection This item is used to select the language of the menu screen display from 6 languages As ENGLISH is selected for the initial setting follow the procedure below if you want to select a language other than ENGLISH Setup Menu 2 Menu Language Selection step1 Set the desired language When the language is changed this unit automatically restarts after turning off the power After restart the menu is displayed in the selected l
175. lot causando ferimentos Se a sua m o prender se n o tente retir la do slot for a Avise o seu revendedor ap s deslig la e desconectar o plug da tomada DISCO DVD CD N o use disco rachado deformado ou reparado com adesivos O disco poder voar se e causar ferimentos N o toque na superf cie espelhada do disco quando estiver segurando o Em caso de ac mulos de l quidos de condensa o na superf cie do disco remova os antes do uso As marcas de dedos ou sujeiras poder o causar deteriora o da qualidade de imagem ou do udio Limpe o disco DVD CD delicadamente com um pano macio de centro para fora Se o disco estiver extremamente sujo remova a sujeira levemente com um pano umedecido com gua e em seguida limpe o com um pano seco e macio N o use solvente como benzina ou diluidor cleaner de fitas e anti est ticos Estes produtos poder o danificar o disco N o utilize os discos descritos abaixo Tais discos poder o danificar se ou causar danos unidade Disco com peda os de pap is ou etiquetas coladas ou discos quebrados Discos com etiquetas descoladas ou disco sujo Disco rachado danificado ou reparado com adesivos Guarde o disco na embalagem pr pria evitando os seguintes lugares Lugares sujeitos luz solar Lugares excessivamente sujos Lugares sujeitos alta temperatura ou umidade Os softwares de filmes do mercado ou imagens privadas n o podem ser reproduzidos nesta unidade Somente a image
176. ltage 24 V DC Active Short Max Drive current 7 mA DC Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC Max 350 mA DC when Main switch and power button is turned on Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Max Drive current 7 mA DC Max Voltage 24 V DC Active Low Level Non active Open RS 232C terminal RS 422 terminal RS 232C D SUB 9 pin RS 485 Input Output RJ 11 Connector form RJ 45 Physical interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX A for external storage B for communication Card slot for optional board DVD R RW CD R RW recording format Accessories Bus power Max 10 W in total Non active Open Non active Open Non active Open Non active Open Non active Open Non active Open PCI compliant slot type low profile For connecting the recommended optional items only Original format AC power cord for U K for the Continent Screws CD Mouse Cable clamping band Ferrite core Installer s manual this manual User s manual ca koja Nor MN Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Design and specifications are subject to change without notice This unit complies with the European EMC test standard EN50130 4 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Specifications Others PORTUGES OBJETOS PESADOS NUNCA DEVEM SER COLOCADOS EM CIMA DO APARELHO POR E
177. ly search a recorded pic ture by detecting motion in the selected detection area Setting the detection area for searching is required before activating this function DVD Digital Versatile Disk DVD is an optical disc storage media format that is used for playback of movies with high video and sound quality and for storing data A DVD disc is similar in appearance to a compact disk LPA Long Pre Alarm This is a function to record a picture at maximum of 60 minutes before starting emergency recording CALL OUT This is isolated output terminal and it outputs signal when System has a problem or information of the status MODE OUT This is contact output terminal and it outputs operation modes of the recorder The status of this terminal can be controlled over network Triplex User can view live and playback images on the same moni tor in all screen multi split layouts without disrupting re cording Covert Camera It is possible to hide pictures of selected cameras that are installed in sensitive areas and should only be viewed by authorized person It can be switched by Multiplexer Setting E Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings The recording pattern of this unit is as illustrated in the diagram below Picture data input from all the connected cameras is recorded sequentially Approx every 0 005 second during normal recording ENGLISH
178. m gravada nesta unidade poder ser reproduzida MANUNTEN O DA LENTE PARA GRAVA O E REPRODU O LASER PICKUP Em caso de ades o de poeiras sobre a lente para grava o ou reprodu o a imagem poder distorcer se ou o udio poder falhar se impossibilitando a grava o reprodu o normal Consulte o seu revendedor para a limpeza O disco de limpeza de lente comercializado poder danificar a lente Portanto n o use o 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Others Others continued SVENSKA TUNGA F REM L T EX EN TV F R ABSOLUT INTE PLACERAS OVANP ENHETEN R R INTE VID INSIDAN AV ENHETEN OCH STOPPA INTE IN N GRA F REM L I ENHETEN Vidr ring inuti l dan eller inf rsel av fr mmande f rem l av n got slag genom diskinmatningsluckan eller ventilationsh len inte bara utg r en s kerhetsrisk utan kan ven orsaka omfattande skada SKYDDA STR MKABELN Skador p str mkabeln kan orsaka brand eller elst tar Om str mkabeln r skadad ska du sl av huvudstr mmen och f rsiktigt koppla loss kabeln genom att h lla i kontakten Om denna enhet flyttas med str mmen p kan den inbyggda h rddisken skadas Kontrollera att mer n en minut har passerat efter det att n tkabeln och anslutningskablarna kopplats ur innan flytt av enheten Se till att ta ur disken och st nga diskinmatningsluckan ST NG AV ST
179. nction is in operation The motion detection of this unit may not operate correctly depending on the conditions of the input video signals especially when the Sensitivity is set to high setting Be careful when connecting to a System etc that is set to alarm when the motion detection function of this unit is operated To perform alarm recording for motion detection set trigger for alarm recording to MD A MD B External MD A External MD B External amp MD A or External amp MD B and set alarm recording rate of the corresponding camera number to other than The motion detection of this unit functions by detecting the changes of brightness So the malfunction due to the change of the lightning or sunlight may occur or motion detection does not function on the conditions such as the colours of the background and the clothes are the same Be sure to test this function sufficiently before operation System EH Time Date Setting This item is used to set the present date time and auto daylight saving setting Auto daylight saving function is used to automatically gain the clock of the unit an hour for the specified time period In Day Light Saving Setting start end time of the auto daylight saving function can be checked and changed O Before you start recording accurately set the present date and time The recording and playback are not performed correctly when the c
180. ng tenen een PTZ Setting eee eren ete PTZ Camera Configuration Configuration Check List Service otii ever System Log Livia ar Elapsed Operating TIME 2 2 nter ttr Disk Information s3ssssrsesotsnssonosnsserenitsnonnrsorssbsnnennsssssi snen ense Restore Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive A B Export Drive Configuration 72 MEMORY oi 73 75 Add Remove HDD Device 73 74 Notes for using the external device 73 Attaching the HDD and setting the ID number 74 The order of recording playback when internal and external HDDs are registered as the main device 74 Add Remove DVD CD Drive Data Management Setting for Main Memory Recording Data Readout Setting Data Clear ici Main Storage Memory Copy A Copy B eee Other convenient functions Cascade EI dI PTZ Control i entier encor dc Various playback functions Playing still frames Shuttle viewing direct shuttle viewing m Shuttle hold 3con e Frame by frame playback Reverse playback een High speed fast forward high speed
181. ng a password is 16 Both alphabet letters and numbers can be used with a distinction made between upper and lower case You cannot use spaces 5 3 To change into a new password select change and left click or press ENTER To cancel the change select clear and left click or press ENTER E Main Menu This is the screen for selecting from Main menu Live Monitoring with which live pictures will be retrieved and displayed Playback with which pictures that have already been recorded will be retrieved and displayed Configuration Menu with which some of the settings of the recorder will be made Logout for ending a job or Change Login User for making a change in the logged in user mm Depending on what the user s authorization is there are certain menus that cannot be selected The transfer rate at communication changes depending on the communication environment or unit s status For the stable communication use this unit with the proper picture transfer speed suitable to the conditions The user s session ID connection data will be lost in 5 minutes from the final operation that includes picture retrievals If no operations are made within that 5 minutes no other operations can be made after that so close the browser and then log in again If the units MAIN switch is OFF live and recorded pictures cannot be retrieved Select the desired menu from Main Menu and left Cl
182. ng this item the motion detection functions both for the object which moves fast and slowly Setthe longer interval for the object which moves slower and shorter interval for the object moves faster 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 53 Motion Det continued Setup Menu step6 Test the motion detection function on the condition you have set The colour of the dot detecting motion changes step To copy another motion detection settings use Same as settings O When change is detected continuously some functions such as setting change are not available because alarm recording is also continuously performed In this case motion detection function can be forcibly stopped for five minutes by setting the Alarm Input in the lt Recording gt menu to Off You can change the settings when stopping recording during this time This stopping is automatically released five minutes after the operation and registered in the system log list When you cancel the prohibition of alarm input manually set it to On When both of the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel and the motion detection are set for the alarm recording trigger the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel is always given priority when both of the signals are input at the same time The M DET indicator lights up while the motion detection fu
183. number 1 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check sheet ENGLISH 5 Emergency Recording Setup Maximum Recordin Rate for All Cameras CameraSetting CameraSetting 6 Audio Recording Setup Audio Record Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Audio Recording Mode Normal Alarm 4 2 Timer e 2 Configure Timer Program 1 Motion Detection Day of The Week Program Mode 13 Configure Timer Program 2 Motion Detection Day of The Week Program Special Day ENGLISH e 4 Define Holidays Date Month a Sy SSS o ES a US megu 4 3 Motion Det 1 Set Motion Detection Pattern A 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern B Motion Reference Interval Threshold 1 to 506
184. number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 11 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 13 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 15 Sensor number 16 Sensor number 1 Alarm Trigger In Out PTZ Camera Preset Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 Sensor number 1 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check sheet ENGLISH e 4 Set Recording Pattern D 2 Normal Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 3 Alarm Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Camera
185. nute second and camera number to be searched The search result is displayed in still frame playback When searching for 1 camera number the search result is displayed in the single screen display When searching for 2 or more camera numbers it is displayed in SPLIT16 screen User Menu 2 Search by Time and Date step1 When you set the time and date to be searched manually select Manual and then set the date hour minute second and camera number step2 Select Search step3 When you search the start and end points of recording select Start and End respectively step4 To playback the searched picture press either the PLAY button or the PAUSE button step5 To stop playback or still frame playback press the STOP button O To change the device to be searched set the desired device in the lt Select Source Device gt User Menu Search gt Select Source Device See 40 for the details To display the single screen display of the desired camera number when the search result is displayed in the SPLIT16 screen press the desired camera number button When there is no recording of the set time the picture of the closest time and date for the set camera number is displayed in still frame When the multiple recorded data of the same date and time are existed execute search by time and date more than once until the desired picture is searched Depending on the recording c
186. o a host device equipped with RS 232C connector such as a personal computer This unit can be controlled from other devices via this connector 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Major operations and their functions continued Rear view continued 13 14 15 3 4 567 8 9 10 S gt o A 290090000 QQ NC E b 8 ur O OO eis Rega ALARM IN terminals Input terminals for alarm signal ALARM OUT terminals Output terminals for alarm signal RESET button Used to reset the unit and turn off the power At this time picture data menu settings and the present time are kept terminals CLOCK ADJ terminal Input terminal to set the present time Time display is adjusted to the nearest hour 00 minutes 00 sec onds when this terminal receives the CLOCK ADJ signal The on screen clock is reset to the nearest hour by applying a signal to the CLOCK ADJ terminal For example if the current time is 11 29 59 it will be reset to 11 00 00 and if the current time is 11 30 00 it will be reset to 12 00 00 CLOCK ADJ OUT terminal Out
187. o de vibra es ou choques que poderiam causar danos principalmente quando se liga a unidade ou durante o acesso ao disco r gido N o desligue o fio da tomada el trica quando a unidade estiver ligada ou durante qualquer grava o ou reprodu o Para uma detec o imediata de falhas recomenda se a realiza o de uma inspe o regular a cada ano O hard disk e a ventoinha de arrefecimento n o s o componentes permanentes e com o passar do tempo necessitar o ser substitu dos Quando operado numa temperatura ambiente de 25 C recomenda se que tanto o hard disk como a ventoinha sejam substitu dos a cada 30 000 horas Este n mero serve somente como refer ncia e n o deve ser considerado como garantia de vida til dos produtos Utilize o lt Elapsed Operating Time System Menu gt Service Info como guia para efetuar as verifica es POSI O DA INSTALA O E MANUSEIO Coloque esta unidade em um lugar horizontal e est vel Se esta unidade for usada em um lugar inst vel poder danificar se por exemplo no ato da remo o do disco DVD CD N o coloque esta unidade pr xima de outros equipamentos O equipamento e a unidade poder o influenciar se um ao outro causando distor es de imagens e de udio Quando um monitor e esta unidade forem colocados verticalmente as imagens poder o distorcer se ou o disco DVD CD n o poder ser ejetado N o coloque a sua m o no slot de carregamento de disco Poder prend la no s
188. o output a warning when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording Set the desired device and remaining capacity for this warning Awarning is output using the following methods when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording The recorded capacity of HDD flashes when the operation mode display is set to be displayed A buzzer sounds when Buzzer is set to Remain step2 Set the desired device Main Normal Displays a warning of low normal area capacity Main Alarm Displays a warning of low alarm area capacity Main LPA Displays a warning of low LPA area capacity Copy B Displays a warning of low copy B device capacity Off Does not display a warning of low HDD capacity Setup Menu O Main Alarm appears when Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory gt Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 Main LPA appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main gt Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 step3 Set the desired capacity Set the remaining capacity of each device to output signal Call Out Settings This item is used to output warning signals from the CALL OUT terminal to the device connected when the capacity becomes full or reaches to the specified value Setup Menu 3 Rear Terminal
189. o perform a quick playback of data with long recording rate may cause discrepancies between actual recording time and the recording time displayed on the screen 4 Simultaneous playback during recording The recorded data can be played back simultaneously during recording The picture being played back may pause temporarily or the audio may be interrupted Noise may appear on the picture during shuttle playback Split screen display can be selected individually for recording and playback Playback the latest recorded contents step Press the PAUSE JUMP TO END button during the unit is in stop mode The latest recorded data is played back in still frame playback 4 Triplex playback This function is used to insert the playback picture of the desired camera number while displaying the picture supplied from the camera step Press the TRIPLEX PB button during split screen display The unit switches to triplex playback mode step2 Press the desired camera number button to be played back The playback picture of the selected camera number appears Pressing the camera number button switches the camera number of the playback picture step3 Press the STOP button to stop playback Triplex playback is available for both OUTPUT A and B When the camera number button is not pressed for more than 3 seconds after pressing the TRIPLEX PB button the triplex playback mode is cancelled The p
190. od The data recorded before the set time period from the present time becomes disable to be played back Only the data of set time period by calculating from the present time can be played back Example When setting to 2 Day Disable to be played back 2 days Present time The available time period of the data to be played back is slightly longer than the set value because the picture is administrated in 2 MB unit 75 Data Clear System Menu E Main Storage Memory O This item is used to delete the data of the normal area When a password for level 4 has been registered and alarm area or long pre alarm area in the main device PASSWORD LOCK is turned on and the copy A or B O device data deletion is executed the screen for unlock the password lock of level 4 appears Unlock the Data in Alarm Area appears when Alarm Recording PASSWORD LOCK first for deleting the data Area System gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 Data in Long Pre Alarm Area appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 System Menu Main Storage Memory Data cannot be deleted while accessing to the HDD such as playing recording copying restoring Deleting the data of the DVD takes about 30 or 40 minutes
191. on below the unit activates the Skip setting from 15 00 to 16 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 In Program 1 recording rate is set to 5 pps time period is set from 14 00 to 17 00 In Program 2 SKIP is set for 15 00 to 16 00 Program 2 Program 1 Program 1 Recording is not performed if there is an error in the setting To prevent such errors for timer recording this unit notifies errors using methods shown below If there is an error in the setting take the necessary procedures shown below TIMER indicator flashes 1 The date time is not set and the series of short beeps beep beep beep sounds been set to operate 1 Repeat recording settings for Timer recording does not perform even when the programmed time is reached Recording Area and LPA HDD space left 2 Timer program setting has not 3 Program is currently being set Normal Recording Area Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory are set to Repeat Off and there is no 1 Set the date time 2 Set the correct program 3 Determine the settings Clear the warning display Set the repeat recording settings for Normal Recording Area Alarm Recording Area and LPA Recording Area System Menu gt Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory to Repeat On Motion Det Setup Menu Set Motion Detection Pattern A Set Motion Detection P
192. on settings for recording Motion A or B can be copied To copy the settings for recording display the desired setting in Same as Recording Setting and then select same step4 Select Search 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH Copy This item is used to copy the data in the main device to the copy device E Copy Data to Copy A Drive Set Copy Drive This item is used to copy the data by specifying the start and end points of copying The points are specified by the date and time or the book mark This function is useful for copying the data of the short period of time Before executing the copy make sure that the Copy A device is connected and set in the lt Add Remove HDD Device and Add Remove DVD CD Drive System Menu Memory correctly User Menu gt 1 Copy Data to Copy A Drive 2 Range of Copy Set Copy Drive Set the camera number to be copied The button function changes between All Off and All On each time you select this button You can switch on and off for all the cameras easily by using this button The picture is not copied when there is no recorded picture of the set camera number or time step Select Other settings and then set the detailed settings From Sets th
193. ondition search by time and date function may not operate correctly When changing the display from single to split or from split to single during still frame playback the recorded picture may not be existed at a neighbourhood of that point or picture may not be displayed depending on the selected camera number or timing of displaying the still frame playback picture 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic operations ENGLISH Basic operations continued 4 Search by Alarm List To clear the alarm list erase the HDD data of which the alarm recording is recorded System Menu gt Data Clear Beware that executing it erases all the data of the HDD contained the picture data Alarm list search is not performed if there are no index signals When an alarm recording emergency recording is started while displaying the Alarm List exit the Alarm List once and then display it again The new item will be added to the list This unit stores the start time of alarm recording and emer gency recording in the alarm list when such recording be gins This item is used to search the desired picture using the list of alarm recording emergency recording The search result displays in still frame playback of the single screen display User Menu 3 Search by Alarm List D Alarm List stpl Set the date hour minu
194. ons by Web Browser 99 Communications by Web Browser continued NAS Setup This is the screen for making the settings to connect to the NAS server and for mounting or removing the NAS server 1 Select NAS Setup and left click The NAS Setup screen appears X TLS000 login root NAS Setup mitsuBisHI ar va ELECTRIC TP Address Directory 2 Input the desired settings for IP Address and Directory Select set and left click When removing the NAS server Select remove and left click 5 When execute the mount test Select test and left click Clock Setup This is the screen for setting the clock of the recorder via PC 1 Select Clock Setup and left click The Clock Setup screen appears X TLS000 login root Clock Setup mitsuBisHI ELECTRIC 2 1 When setting the clock using Clock Setup Set Month Date Year Hour Min Sec Time Zone to the desired time 2 2 Select set and left click 3 When setting the clock using Synchronize with PC s clock e e When you want the clock of the recorder to be synchronized with the PC clock select Synchronize with PC s clock and left click The clock of the recorder is set to the same time as the PC clock When using this function on the timing that the year month day hour or minute is changed che
195. or all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies the sensor settings for alarm recording Displays the recording camera for each sensor Displays the recording camera for each sensor Specifies the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Displays the preview of the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 33 Menu chart continued Setup Menu continued Setup Menu 200 000 000 5 Emergency Recording Setup D Execute Io Audio Recording Setup El Exit 2 Timer 3 Motion Det D Next 2 Overview gt 13 Overview gt 12 Configure Timer Program 1 Configure Timer Program 2 FN AlDefine Holidays LE Exit T Set Motion Detection Pattern A Set gt 1 Go test gt 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern B Al 12 Set gt 1 Go test gt El Exit roceeds to System Menu
196. ording and timer recording stand by mode can be cancelled by pressing the TIMER button again for more than 2 seconds D TIMER button does not function during alarm recording When setting a holiday in holiday setting and select Holiday in the day of the week settings the program selected with Holiday is given priority over the other programs ENGLISH 52 Timer continued Overlapped timer settings When the recording period of 2 or more programs are overlapped the unit gives priority to the higher numbered program Example 1 Program 1 is setfor 14 00 to 17 00 with the normal recording rate of 5 pps Program 2 is 15 00 to 16 00 with the normal recording rate of 1 pps Under this condition the unit will give priority to Program 2 for the duration of the overlapping period from 15 00 to 16 00 The unit will operate as shown in the chart below 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 In Program 1 recording rate is set to E E j 5 pps time period is set from 14 00 to 17 00 bs In Program 2 recording rate is set to i 1 pps time period is set from 15 00 to 16 00 Actual recorded contents Program 2 Program 1 Program 1 Setup Menu Example 2 Program 1 is setfor 14 00 to 17 00 with the normal recording rate of 5 pps Program 2 is set for 15 00 to 16 00 with the SKIP setting Again the unit gives priority to Program 2 for the duration of the overlapped period As shown in the illustrati
197. ording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies the sensor settings for alarm recording Displays the recording camera for each sensor Displays the recording camera for each sensor Specifies the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Displays the preview of the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern B Selects the camera number to be recorded Sets the normal recording setting automatically by specifying the recording cycle and the recording hour a day Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of normal recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of normal recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the normal recording sett
198. ording hour per day Set the desired settings and then select Execute The preview screen appears automatically when the auto setting is executed Set the recording setting method and its detailed ENGLISH menu Setup Menu Timer see pages 51 and Easy Sets the frame or field recording recording 52 rate and picture grade for normal recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers When Suo Net the recording rate is set to for all the camera numbers normal recording is not performed Set the desired settings and then select Execute D The preview screen appears automatically when the easy setting is executed H 1 Set Recording Pattern A Manual Sets the frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade for normal recording individually for each camera number When setting for the recording rate the recording does Camera Check not perform for that camera number Display the preview screen to check the settings you have set Normal Recording Menu When setting the frame recording the recording rate display in the preview screen turns green D Recording Setting A Normal Auto Recording Setting A Normal Therecording rate display in the preview screen turns red when the value exceeds 200 pps in total cording Setting A Normal Easy Estimated Recording Time
199. picture from the alarm list registered at the start of alarm recording Displays the list of alarm recording Detects the device which is used for recording by inputting the recorded period Displays the list of devices used to record for the specified time period Searches the desired picture by specifying a bookmark registered Searches camera picture with motions by using motion detection function during playback Sets the condition for motion detection Sets the motion detection area manually Exits the Search menu Copies the necessary data to copy A device by specifying the start and end points of the data to be copied for short period Specifies the start and end points to be copied Specifies only the start point of the copy Specifies only the end point of the copy Copies the necessary data to copy B device by specifying only the start point of the data to be copied for long term Specifies the start point of the copy Copies the data from the end point of the previous copy Specifies the condition for copying the recorded picture to copy A device Specifies the condition for copying the recorded picture to copy B device Exits the Copy menu Shows the recorded range of each area in the main device Shows the recorded range of each group in copy A device Shows the recorded range of each group in copy B device Exits the Information menu 30 User Menu 100 000 000 Audio T Multiplexer Se
200. put terminal to send the signal to the other recorders connected for adjusting the clock to the nearest hour 00 minutes 00 seconds REC terminal Input terminal to start recording This terminal is not available during timer recording REC STOP terminal Input terminal to stop recording This terminal is not available during timer recording EMERGENCY terminal Input terminal to start EMERGENCY recording compulsorily 16 17 14 15 16 17 MODE OUT 1 to MODE OUT 4 terminals Output terminal to indicate the current mode of this unit Select the mode of the unit to be output in the Mode Out Settings Setup Menus System Rear Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings CALL OUT terminals CALL OUT GND terminal This is the ISOLATION output terminal Information to be transmitted externally consists of CALL OUT settings made in the Call Out Settings Setup Menu gt System gt Rear Terminal Setting Call Out Settings as well as fixed output settings DC 12 V OUT terminal Output the signal only when both the MAIN switch and POWER button are turned ON The maximum electric current is 350 mA RS485 IN OUT connectors Connectors for the remotely control of the recorders Used to connect with the other recorders RS422 RS232C connectors Connectors for camera operations such as pan tilt and zoom when these connectors are connected to the dome camera 09000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
201. quential OUTPUT sequence 2 types of SPLIT9 display set in Output A Display Settings YX B Output B Display Settings gt Sequence Multi are switched Illuminates when by the switching time set in Sequence Time OUTPUT B is selected The corresponding camera number button lights up SPLIT9 button 2 types of SPLIT9 screens be switched SPLIT4 Sequential O OUTPUT o LJ sequence 4 types of SPLITA display set in Output A Display Settings XB Output B Display Settings gt Sequence Multi are switched Illuminates when i by the switching time set in Sequence Time OUTPUT B is selected The corresponding camera number button lights up PLIT4 button 4 types of SPLIT4 screens can be switched Single screen Sequential OUTPUT e ars sni The single screen displays set in lt Output A Display Settings gt XB lt Output B Display Settings gt gt lt Sequence Single gt are switched when i by the switching time set in Sequence Time OUTPUT B is selected The corresponding camera number button lights up camera number button Single screen displays can be switched camera number button The single screen display of the selected camera number Not The correspond
202. r field recording recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies the sensor settings for alarm recording Displays the recording camera for each sensor Displays the recording camera for each sensor Specifies the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Displays the preview of the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern D Selects the camera number to be recorded Sets the normal recording setting automatically by specifying the recording cycle and the recording hour a day Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of normal recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of normal recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording to the same settings f
203. r kan enheten p ett flexibelt s tt anpassas till avancerade s kerhetssystem men det r ocks viktigt att komma ih g att hela vervakningssystemet kan p verkas av funktionsst rningar hos den h r enheten eller de externa apparaterna som beror p inneh llet i de inst llningar som g rs p den h r enheten eller p anslutningen mellan eller kombinationen av externa apparater Vid upps ttningen av ett vervakningssystem med den h r enheten rekommenderar vi att du f rst kontrollerar att enheten fungerar normalt med de andra apparater som r anslutna eller anv nds i kombination med enheten respektive systemet Vi rekommenderar att viktigt inspelat inneh ll kopieras eller s kerhetskopieras till de andra apparaterna med j mna mellanrum Skador som uppst tt p grund av felaktig anv ndning drift av vervakningssystemet eller f rlust av data eller andra skador som beror p funktionsst rningar hos den h r enheten t cks ej Det kan f rekomma fall d enhetens funktion f r MOTION DETECTION R RELSEDETEKTERING inte fungerar ordentligt grund av omst ndigheter videoing ngssignal eller faktorer Anv ndaren f r inte ers ttning f r problem t ex misslyckad inspelning eller uppspelning som uppst r under drift med sj lva enheten eller en ansluten enhet D rf r rekommenderar vi att anv ndaren regelbundet g r s kerhetskopior av viktiga inspelningar till skydd mot eventuella haverier och olyckor
204. r network also benefit from this compression method File sizes for each picture quality are minimized to improve storage efficiency over previous models Individual Recording Setting Recording speed and picture quality picture file size can be set for each camera individually it is also possible to set alarm recording setting in addition to normal recording setting By adjusting the recording speed and picture quality it is possible to use HDD storage space efficiently Audio Recording 4ch audio inputs are optional Copy The easiest way for users to make a copy of recorded picture data is to use the built in CD DVD Drive on the DX TL5000E Or they can also use other digital media such as HDD DVD R RW CD R RW USB Memory etc through Serial Bus Interface It is also possible to connect SCSI devices through the optional SCSI interface or NAS Network Attached Storage through network DVD R RW CD R RW only one drive can be used including built in CD DVD drive Cascading Connection Cascading connection allows to users to view pictures and to hear sounds from multiple DX TL5000E by operating just a master unit ENGLISH Microsoft is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other company and product names appearing herein are the property of their respective owners 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
205. r written correctly Please consult your dealer of purchase for the usable discs When using DVD RW or CD RW disc initialize the disc before using by Data Clear menu 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning ENGLISH Major operations and their functions continued E Front view inside of the door 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 25 26 27 28 00065 POWER DIGITAL ZOOM Woe ELE CAMERA ZOOM Focus 5 5 7 2 DET 0 A RE E NOFF PRESET 24 29 30 31 32 POWER button Turns on the power when pressing while the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to ON When the button is pressed again the unit switches to stand by mode The POWER button operation is not accepted while the POWER indicator is flashing VIDEO OUT connector Output connector for video signal RCA pin SERIAL BUS port Input and output port for the device equipped with SERIAL BUS port HELP button Displays the help menu which shows the caution on use operating method and explanation on functions Uses when the warning message is displayed This button can be used even while the menu screen is displayed SET UP button Displays the User Menu SEARCH button Displays the User Menu with search menu opened TIMER button Sets t
206. ra m ngder svavelv te bildas t ex trakter med heta k llor e Platser eller omr den d r luften inneh ller saltvatten INGA V TSKEFYLLDA OBJEKT S SOM VASER F R PLACERAS P APPARATEN PLACERA INTE TUNGA OBJEKT P OVANP DENNA ENHET TRAMPA INTE P DENNA ENHET PLACERA INGA F REM L FRAMF R DISKINMATNINGSLUCKAN Enheten kan trilla eller falla genom att tappa balansen Detta kan orsaka skada eller felaktigheter p enheten VARNING F R ATT UNDVIKA BRAND ELLER ELST TAR F R DENNA APPARAT INTE UTS TTAS F R REGN ELLER FUKT APPARATEN M STE JORDAS Denna apparat uppfyller kraven angivna i EC direktivet 89 336 EEG EMC Directive och 73 23 EEG Low Voltage Directive vilka ar andrade genom direktivet 93 68 EEG Kraven om frekveneskanslighet enligt EN 55024 och kraven om storningar enligt EN 55022 ar iakttagna for anvandning pa bostadsomraden affarsomraden lattindustrifastigheter samt inom sma foretag saval innanfor som utanfor byggnader Pa samtliga anvandningaplatser for denna apparat skall vara det allmanna lagspanningsnatet tillgangligt Apparaten ar konstruerad enligt EN 60950 Anm rkning ang ende konstruktionen av det vervakningssystem som anv nder den h r enheten Denna enhet kan kontrolleras genom externa apparater via RS 232C terminal eller LAN terminal Denna enhet kan ocks anv ndas f r att kontrollera externa apparater via externa anslutningar RS 422 485 eller RS 232C terminal Tack vare dessa funktione
207. rames Picture grade Audio Channel d day h hour Audio Channel Audio Channel Audio Channel Audio Channel Audio Channel Audio Channel Audio Channel 3d1h 5d15h Audio Channel 3d21h 7d8h High Audio Channel 3d19h 7d3h Audio Channel 3d18h 6d21h Audio Channel 3d16h 6d16h Audio Channel 4d22h 9d7h Audio Channel Standard 4d20h 8d22h Audio Channel 4d17h 8d14h Audio Channel 4d15h 8d6h Audio Channel 6d17h 12d15h Basic Audio Channel 6d13h 11d22h Audio Channel 6d8h 11d8h Audio Channel 6d4h 10d18h Audio Channel 10d14h 19d13h Audio Channel 10d3h 17d23h Long Audio Channel 9d16h 16d15h Audio Channel Number of frames Picture grade ses Audio Channel 6d17h 8d7h 1edih 29d22h 52d17h 85d3h 9d7h 122d23h 158d3h Audio Channel 6d12h 8d 14d23h 26d8h 42d13h 61d11h 79d1h 92d5h Audio Channel 6d7h 7d17h 14d 23d13h 35d16h 48d3h 58d6h 65d2h Audio Channel 6dsh 7d11h 13d4h 21d6h 30d17h 39d12h 46d2h 50d7h Audio Channel 7d20h 9d17h 18d15h 34d10h 59d14h 93d22h 131d23h 165d11h Audio Channel 7d14h 9d7h 17d5h 29d19h 46d23h 65d23h 82d17h 94d18h Audio Channel 7d8h 8d22h
208. recording The normal recording area is referred to as normal area andthe alarm recording area PARTITION area is referred to as alarm area and the long pre alarm area is referred to as LPA The capacity does not increase when the total value of the normal alarm and LPA reaches 100 O Playback search information display remain setting mode out setting call out setting and data clear function are performed independently for normal area and alarm area The normal area or the alarm area is selectable when detected step2 Select the desired setting step3 Active Image originality check play is performed during playback and a warning is displayed at the point containing alteration Inactive Image originality check play is not performed originality check play is set The image originality check play is executed for the picture of the camera which is played back and displayed on the monitor connected to OUTPUTA connector When the picture is played back on the monitor connected to OUTPUT B connector the image originality check play is not executed When the picture is played back on the monitor for both of the OUTPUT A and B the image originality check play is executed not for all the playback picture on OUTPUT A O This function may cause problems during recording and playback Normally set this function to Inactive Warning is also displayed for parts where recorded
209. recording is performed for the maximum recordable time When the alarm area is set the alarm recording and pre alarm recording is made in the alarm area To playback the recorded data set the Select Source Device to Alarm In the case that the alarm recording mode for pre alarm recording is set to Alarm CH recording with all the camera numbers set for alarm recording may not be possible when pre alarm recording is carried out during normal recording To perform the pre alarm recording by all the camera numbers set for alarm recording i To perform with normal recording Set all the desired cameras for normal recording Pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting and at the recording rate set for normal recording ii To perform with normal and alarm recordings Set the Alarm Mode to Alarm Plus Normal recording Set all the desired cameras for normal recording Pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting and at the recording rate set for normal recording 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 47 48 Recording continued Alarm recording During alarm recording pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting And for only the cameras used for alarm recording
210. review screen appears 4 Emergency recording 1 Uses all the camera of which number is set in Emergency Recording Setup menu and of which alarm recording rate is set in the alarm recording setting screen The picture grade is Super and the recording rate is set to the value obtained by dividing the maximum emergency recording rate by the number of available cameras When power failure occurs during emergency recording the emergency recording is cancelled after returning from the power failure ee When emergency recording is input during timer recording the end time of the timer recording is extended until the emergency recording is completed The timer recording is completed after completing the emergency recording 2 Cameras to be used All the cameras which are set for emergency recording set for that time period and set the recording and alarm recording rate to other than are used 3 During emergency recording E REC is displayed on the screen in red The camera number buttons and camera number dis play on the screen which are used for emergency re cording flash 4 Emergency recording is registered in the alarm list and displayed in magenta Long pre alarm recording Long pre alarm recording is a function to perform pre alarm recording for a maximum of 60 minutes before the emer gency recording is started To perform long pre alarm recording set the desired
211. ric design the server still handles all of the processing of data but a NAS device delivers the data to the user A NAS device does not need to be located within the server but can exist anywhere in a LAN and can be made up of multiple net worked NAS devices Serial bus This interface is only for connecting a Mouse USB Memo ries and External HD Drives that are equipped USB2 0 in terface Some of the devices available in the market might be incompatible with the recorder Emergency REC This is a function to record a picture prior to others by us ing the external switches connected to this unit when an emergency event occurs Pictures are recorded with the best picture quality and the specified capture rate depending on number of recording cameras Bookmark Search This is a function to search the desired picture with a book mark registered by the bookmark function Cascade Connection Cascading connection allows to users to view pictures and to hear sounds from multiple units by operating just a mas ter unit PTZ PTZ means Pan Tilt and Zoom PTZ Cameras has a func tion to change the direction by external controls Timer Recording This is a function to record a picture by time schedule Dif ferent number of the recording cameras picture quality and recording rate for each camera and motion detection On Off can be set to each schedule Motion Search This is a function to automatical
212. rm 1 Recording recording gt ecoraing stepB Set the alarm recording trigger to MD B 1 Set Recording Pattern A Motion detection settings see pages 53 and 54 step 1 Setup Menu Y 1 Camera Check 3 Motion Det EN 2 Normal Recording Menu 1 Set Motion Detection Pattern A A 12 Motion Mask Settings D Recording Setting A Normal Easy 3 Alarm Recording Menu 13 Test Mode D Recording Setting A Alarm Easy 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern 5 Alarm Trigger In Out A 12 Motion Mask Settings stpl Execute camera check to detect the cameras with Test Mode video signal input automatically step2 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for 29 Set the motion detection settings for Motion A and normal recording Motion B step3 Use Easy to setthe desired recording rate for alarm recording step4 Set the alarm recording trigger to MD A Timer recording settings see pages 51 and 52 Setup Menu BEA step 10 1 Program Selection and Program Overview step 12 2 Timer program 1 overview step 11 2 Configure Timer Program 1 step10 Set the timer program number to Program 1 step12 Set the detailed timer recording settings as fo
213. rnal HDDs The order of recording playback when internal and external HDDs are registered as the main device The order of the internal HDD used for recording playback is internal A gt internal B gt internal C When all the internal HDD is used the serial bus HDD is used for recording playback in ascending sequence of the ID number when the HDD is connected to the SERIAL BUS port Serial bus IDO1 gt Serial bus 1002 gt gt Serial bus ID16 at the maximum When all the serial bus HDD is used the SCSI HDD is used for recording playback in ascending sequence of the ID number when the HDD is connected to the SCSI terminal SCSI IDO gt SCSI ID1 SCSI ID2 SCSI ID3 SCSI 1D4 gt SCSI ID5 When all the SCSI HDD is used the internal HDD is used for recording playback again In case of internal HDD and SCSI HDD the recording playback order is not changed even when the HDD is removed or added For example when adding the internal B HDD during operating with internal A and C internal B is registered between A and C In case of serial bus HDD the HDD which is added latest is registered last However the serial bus HDD newly connected can be registered to the middle number When the HDD being used is removed the HDD added is registered to the ID of the removed number System Menu E Add Remove DVD CD Drive This item is used to set the DVD CD drive device for the group 4 of the copy A or B device
214. rt Camera Setting appears blue 1 See page 64 ENGLISH Display type Button operation Picture to be displayed and button illumination OUTPUT SPLIT16 button The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in Xia O lt Output A Display Settings gt lt Output B Display Settings gt gt IIluminates when Split 16 screen OUTPUT B is selected The corresponding camera number button lights up SPLIT16 LJ au SPLIT13 button The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in SPLIT13 a _ Output A Display Settings Output B Display Settings gt SPLIT13 b Illuminates when H Split 13 screen OUTPUT B is selected The corresponding camera number button lights up OUTPUT T10 button The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in SPLIT10 xis Output A Display Settings Output B Display Settings gt when lt Split 10 screen gt OUTPUT B is selected The corresponding camera number button lights up SPLIT10 b OUTPUT SPLIT9 button The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in ao 2 Output A Display Settings Output B Display Settings gt Iluminates when o screen OUTPUT is selected
215. s When configuring a surveillance system using this unit it is recommended to confirm first that this unit operates normally with the other devices connected or combined It is recommended to copy or back up the important recorded contents to the other devices periodically Damages arising out of any operational error of the surveillance system or loss of the recorded data or any other damages because of any malfunction of this unit are not covered There may be cases when the unit s built in MOTION DETECTION function does not operate properly due to external condition or video input signal or other factors The user will not be indemnified for problems e g recording failure or playback failure that occur with either the unit or a connected device during operation It is recommended that backups of important recordings are made regularly as a pre caution against possible breakdowns and accidents Recordable time and product warranty Continuous recordable time and the estimated time displayed on the menu screen is the continuous recordable time when operating this unit and is not the product warranty period Furthermore it is not the period that guarantees life time at the unit This unit uses a built in hard disk which is a precision device Please handle this unit with sufficient care Do not subject this unit to vibrations or shocks This may cause trouble specially when the power of the unit is turned on or when the hard disk is b
216. scade connection VIDEO MONITOR MASTER VIDEO MONITOR LOCAL Up to 16 cameras To CAMERA IN To OUTPUT B To AUDIO CASCADE IN KEY BOARD DXKBSUE Soon to be on sale Termination is not necessary on this side when using key boad VIDEO MONITOR lt gt DOME CAMERA LOCAL CASCADE IN Up to 16 cameras To VIDEO To CAMERA IN CASCADE OUT D0000000 dor D SC ve To OUTPUT B WWPOOOOOcOocod ES OX O 00000000 DOME CAMERA EDGE gt 5485 VIDEO MONITOR To VIDEO OUT LOCAL CASCADE IN Up to 16 cameras To VIDEO To 85485 To CAMERA IN CASCADE OUT 5 000 GO O OUTPUT B 90000000 CAMERA DOME CAMERA O f EN EE VIDEO MONITOR To VIDEO OUT LOCAL CASCADE IN Up to 16 cameras To VIDEO s RS485 To CAMERA IN
217. ssword However there are restrictions due to authorization The maximum number of users that can be connected at the same time is 10 2 2 Select login and then left click or press ENTER The Main Menu screen appears X TLS000 login root Main Menu mirsusism ELECTRIC 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communications by Web Browser 93 94 Communications by Web Browser continued 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 2 5 2 If you make an error in entering the user ID or password The Caution screen appears Select Login and either left click or press ENTER The Login screen appears Follow the steps in step 2 1 and enter the correct User ID and Password If you do not log in Select If you won t log in please go to Logout and left click The message Session ID removed from recorder amp browser Please close the browser will display Close the Web Browser To change password The password can be changed in the Login screen only by the user who has the authorization to change a password Follow the instructions in the menu and enter the current User ID and Password Enter the new password in New password and again in New password Confirmation The number of characters that can be used in registeri
218. t the emergency recording settings When the EMERGENCY terminal is grounded by the alarm sensor while both of the MAIN switch on the rear panel and the POWER button on the front panel are turned ON emergency recording starts automatically overriding all the other settings even during timer recording or the unit is in stop mode O Emergency recording is not performed while the MAIN Switch or POWER button is turned OFF or while timer recording stand by mode The setting of the Recording menu cannot be changed during normal recording or alarm recording When changing setting during recording stop recording for normal recording For alarm recording when the Alarm Input in the Recording menu is set to Off the alarm input cannot be accepted for 5 minutes When you stop recording during this time the setting change of the Recording menu is available Setup Menu BE 5 Emergency Recording Setup D Emergency Record Settings step1 Select the frame or field recording step2 Set the long pre alarm recording time in Pre alarm Duration 0 min Does not execute the long pre alarm recording step3 Set the emergency recording time in Post alarm Duration step4 Set the maximum recording rate step5 Set the recording camera The button function changes between Off and All On each time you select this button Select Execute The p
219. tados ou combinados Recomendamos que copie ou fa a um backup dos dados gravados importantes para os outros dispositivos periodicamente Danos decorrentes de qualquer erro operacional do sistema de vigil ncia ou perda dos dados gravados ou quaisquer outros danos devido a um mau funcionamento desta unidade n o s o cobertos pela garantia Podem ocorrer casos em que a fun o integrada de MOTION DETECTION DETEC O DE MOVIMENTO n o funcione corretamente devido a condic es externas ou sinais de entrada de v deo entre outros fatores O usu rio n o ser indenizado por problemas ex falha na grava o ou na reprodu o que ocorram tanto com o aparelho ou com um dispositivo conectado a ele durante a opera o Recomenda se fazer regularmente c pias reserva de grava es importantes como precau o contra poss veis panes ou acidentes Tempo de grava o e garantia do produto O tempo de grava o cont nua e a exibi o do tempo estimado na tela do menu correspondem ao tempo de grava o cont nua durante o funcionamento desta unidade n o ao per odo de garantia do produto Tampouco correspondem ao per odo de garantia de funcionamento das pe as usadas OTHERS Esta unidade incorpora um disco r gido incorporado que um dispositivo de precis o portanto necess rio ter bastante cuidado ao manusear a unidade N o submeta esta unidade a vibra es ou choques necess rio ter bastante cuidado na preven
220. te second and sensor number to be searched Latest Displays the date and time of the latest recording step2 Select Alarm List The alarm list may take time to be displayed completely when there are many list items or the HDD has been added step3 Select the alarm list you want to display O To change the device to be searched set the desired device in the lt Select Source Device gt User Menu gt Search gt Select Source Device i See page 40 for the details When executing alarm list search while the Alarm area and Long pre alarm area are set set the playback area to Alarm and LPA respectively Sensor display indicates the sensor number of which the alarm signal is input When the repeat recording setting for Normal Recording Area or Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory is set to Repeat Off and there is an alarm recording emergency recording at the end of the HDD that recording may not be stored in the alarm list and that item may be missed When the detection of the motion or the ground of the ALARM IN terminal occurs numerously at the same time not all the start times of the alarm recording may be registered in the alarm list In this case the sensor of the lowest number is registered in the list In the alarm list items with the ALARM IN terminal grounded ar
221. tep3 To pause playback press the PAUSE button To resume playback press the PAUSE button again or press the PLAY button step4 To stop playback press the STOP button When executing playback again the playback starts from the stopped position of the previous playback Pressing the OUTPUT A B button on the front panel switches the multiplexer output of the unit When OUTPUT A is selected the light of the button turns off When OUTPUT B is selected the button lights up and the buttons related to playback function are operated for the monitor screen connected to the OUTPUT B connector Pressing the OUTPUT A B button again switches the multiplexer output to OUTPUT A The playback of each camera may not be executed at a constant speed depending on the recorded condition During the split screen display the playback may be executed at the pps which is lower than the one used for recording When playing back on both OUTPUT A and B the playback speed may become slower E Basic search This function is used to search the start point of the desired picture This unit equipped with 5 search functions Search by Time and Date Search by Alarm List Find data storage location Search by Book Mark and Search by Motion In this section the common search methods search by time and date and search by alarm list are described 4 Search by Time and Date This item is used to search the picture by specifying date hour mi
222. time and daylight saving setting See page 55 for the details Select Next when the setting is completed step4 The clock start running when exiting this screen step5 1 Set the connected HDD Select Next when only the internal HDDs are used When the external HDDs are used select Setting and set the detailed setting for each HDD connected step5 2 When selecting Setting Make the detailed setting for internal serial bus and SCSI HDDs Inthe detailed setting screen select Add to use the selected HDD as the main device Select Remove when the selected HDD is not used as the main device When the setting is completed return to the screen of step 5 1 and then select Next step6 1 Set the HDD configuration Normal Does not set the partition Partition Sets an independent partition for alarm recording within the total HDD memory When selecting Partition set the partition capacity Select Next when selecting Normal Select Setting to set the partition capacity when selecting Partition step6 2 When selecting Partition Set the desired partition capacity Normal Recording Area The area for normal recording Alarm Recording Area The area for alarm recording Long Pre Alarm Area The area for long pre alarm recording Set the partition capacity for each area in 5 96 unit When the setting is completed return to the Screen of step
223. trolled The ID number of the slave recorder controlled appears on the LCD display on the front panel of the master recorder 01 01 2004 00 00 00 CASCADE IDO2 It is also displayed on the monitor screen step3 To control the other recorder repeat steps 1 and 2 above Press the PTZ button for more than 2 seconds to cancel the operation of the slave recorder and displays the picture supplied from the camera connected to the master recorder again 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations rr Other convenient functions continued PTZ control This function is used to control the cameras connected via RS 232C or RS 422 485 terminal stpl Press the camera number button to be controlled and display the picture in the single screen display step2 Press the PTZ button The unit switches to PTZ mode and the button lights up PTZ appears on the LCD display on the front panel during PTZ mode 01 01 2004 00 00 00 PTZ The camera number to be controlled appears on the LCD display on the front panel 01 01 2004 00 00 00 PTZ CAM1 step3 Control the camera Tilt Press the TILT button to tilt the camera in the upward direction Press the TILT button to tilt the camera in the downward direction Pan Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to pan the camera in the rightward direction Turn the
224. tting B Protect Data EI Exit TE Exit T Protect Recorded Data NI Protected Data Information Change Protected Data Settings El Exit Exits the User Menu 151 000 000 152 000 000 153 000 000 Switches the audio output among 1 to 4 during playback or displaying the picture supplied from the camera Exits the Audio menu ENGLISH Protects the recorded pictures Up to 500 areas can be protected and not overwritten Shows and searches the list of protected pictures Shows and deletes the list of protected pictures Exits the Protect Data menu 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 32 Menu chart continued 4 Setup Menu Setup Menu 200 000 000 Recording TISet Reco NI Auto rding Pattern A Camera Check Set gt O 2 Easy 015 gt 2 Manual D Set gt in View m E Execute Li Execute gt 3 Alarm Recording Menu Easy ybi gt D Execute Manual D Set gt View gt View gt D Next gt 5 Alar IN m D Set Recording Pattern B View gt T Camera Che
225. ttings which is copied from another DX TL5000E via the external media such as USB memory the DVD disc or CD available for this unit and to save the menu settings of this unit to such external media O During loading or saving the menu data other operations are not accepted E Load Menu Data This item is used to update the menu settings of this unit by loading the menu settings copied on the external media O To load or change the menu settings stored on the external media set the HDD settings Alarm area alarm area capacity LPA and LPA area capacity of this unit to the same settings as the recorder which has been used for copying the menu settings When these settings are different between this unit and the recorder which has been used for copying the menu settings cannot be updated The menu setting cannot be updated by using the menu data of which the format is different For example the construction of the menu has been changed due to the addition of the function etc Setup Menu 5 Menu Data Load Menu Data 1 Load Menu Device Selection step1 Select the device and the group to be used for loading the menu settings step2 Select Eject to eject the device when the loading is completed Eject appears only when the device selected on step 1 can be ejected step3 Select Execute The menu settings of this unit is updated and Men
226. u setting data is loaded appears on the screen When the device to be used for loading the menu is not prepared Device does not exist appears on the screen O When loading the data with the setting of IP Address Sub Net Mask Gateway Service Port Setting of LAN B IP Address Sub Net Mask Gateway of LAN A or menu language selection changed the power turns off automatically Then this unit restarts The time is not adjusted when the menu loading is completed Adjust the time setting Setup Menu Save Menu Data This item is used to save the menu settings of this unit to the external device Setup Menu BEES 2 Save Menu Data step 3 steps 1 2 Save Menu Device Selection stepl Selectthe device and the group to be used for saving the menu settings of this unit step2 Select Eject to eject the device when the saving is completed Eject appears only when the device selected on step 1 can be ejected step3 Select Execute The menu settings are saved to the external device When completing the saving Menu setting data is saved appears on the screen When the device to be used for saving the menu is not prepared Device does not exist appears on the screen O Loading and saving the menu data are available only while the unit is in stop mode stop mode of playback
227. user From the time that a user logs in until that user logs out and gives up authorization any other user that logs in is regarded as a user who does not have Playback authority 2 2 To change settings Select change and left click The Change Confirmation screen will appear 2 3 If you want to make the change left click change If you want to cancel a change left click cancel 2 4 When you have selected change The Completed screen will appear so then left click User Registration The User Registration screen reappears 2 5 When you have selected cancel The User Registration screen reappears 3 1 To delete a registered user Left click on remove in the user ID that you want to delete in Change authorities of users The Remove Confirmation screen appears 3 2 If you want to delete it left click remove If you don t want to delete it left click cancel 3 3 If you have selected remove e The Completed screen will appear so left click User Registration The User Registration screen reappears 3 4 If you have selected cancel The User Registration screen reappears 4 1 To register a new user Enter the new user ID and new password in Add New User 4 2 Refer to step 2 1 select the Authority desired and check
228. utputted Check to see if there is a Click Clear 46 48 camera set for operation Warning or 89 with no video signal input press the E button NONE Continue the operation LOG1300 8 None when there is no LOG2300 8 abnormality LOG3300 8 e When the error occurs LOG4300 8 continuously check the LOG7300 8 HDD media cable and termination and restart the unit System suspended due to unstable e Restart the unit Click Clear LOG1400 8 Selectable processing Warning or LOG2400 8 Restart the recorder press the E LOG3400 8 System suspended due to unstable button LOG4400 8 processing Recording will be resumed LOG7400 8 The alteration part is found in the data E Click Clear LOG5500 None 15 Warning or press the E button Recorder restarted due to technical problems gt Click Clear LOG6200 Selectable on the device Warning or press the E button The recorder has been rebooted The problem Check the unit Click Clear LOG5100 None is not critical but check the recorder Warning or press the E button Internal temperature is getting too high Turn off the power and Click Clear LOG5200 Selectable check the ventilation of the recorder change the installation Warning or condition press the E button Internal temperature is getting too high Turn off the power and Click Clear LOG5201 Fixed stop the operation of the recorder change the installation Warning or immediately condition press the E
229. utton and then select the start point using A 4 gt buttons to cancel to set the start point press the MD DOT ON OFF button Select the end point using A 4 gt buttons and then press MD AREA SET UP button The frame of the designated area displays in yellow and the area switches between active and inactive each time you press the MD DOT ON OFF button The setting is completed by pressing the MD AREA SET UP button again after determining active inactive e It is possible to set multiple areas for one camera step3 Set the sensitivity of detecting the changes of the loaded picture The sensitivity is divided into 5 levels of difference in the change of brightness When the sensitivity is set to High the motion detection may become too sensitive and it may detect even flickering of the fluorescent lighting step4 Set the motion threshold Setthe minimum number of areas for starting the motion detection operation from the number of active areas within the detection area Motion detection function operates when detecting the change that exceeds the number of areas set as the minimum O Set Motion Threshold to the number less than that of the active areas in the detection area The motion detection function does not operate when setting Motion Threshold to a value exceeds that number step Set the reference interval time This item is used to set the detecting interval By setti
230. vice i Ada Remove eee The button changes in the order of Main SEND 1 2 and Free each time you HDD Y press the button ER step Make sure that the NAS HDDs connected are gei displayed in the screen of External HDD NAS 2 External HDD USB HDD HDD EESC The NAS number and the IP address set in the 3 External HDD SCSI HDD LANA NAS Setting are shown on the screen none 7 8 step8 Add or remove the NAS HDD for setting the copy SA device 4 External HDD NAS HDD CopyA Registers for the copy A device The numbers indicate the recording order CopyB Registers for the copy B device The Add or remove the SCSI HDD for setting the main ENGLISH step1 Make sure that the internal HDDs connected are numbers indicate the recording order displayed in the screen of Internal HDD gt Free Does not registered as the copy device Internal Ato C indicate the internal device number The button changes between CopyA CopyB step2 Add or remove the internal HDDs for setting the main and Free each time you press the button device D Main Registers for the main device The numbers The available device to be set as the copy A device 01 to 03 indicate the recording order are Free Does not registered as the main device The button changes between Main and Free om ee CD R CD RW USB each time you press the button
231. wer of this unit is turned off use the LCD display on the front panel to release the lock To use the cascade function activate the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 or higher for the slave recorders Registering the PASSWORD Register a 4 digit number for PASSWORD When setting the number of each digit choose the number from 0 to 9 Setup Menu 4 Password Setting steps 1 1 to 1 3 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 steps 2 1 to 2 2 4 Disk Management Password for the levels 1 to 3 step1 1 Display the password setting screen of the desired level step1 2 Input 4 digits of the password by pressing the numbers on the screen To input the password using the buttons on the front panel use the camera number buttons 1 to 9 are assigned to the camera number button 1 to 9 0 is assigned to the button 10 step 1 3 Input the same password to Confirm Password as entered in Password O Input the same number in Password and Confirm Password When the different password number is input the password already input is cancelled and the setting returns to step 1 1 t is not necessary to input the password for all the levels 1 to 3 Input the password for the desired level only for the level 4 step21 Input 4 digits of the password by pressing the numbers in the Disk Management Setting step2 2 Input th
232. when attaching the optional audio interface board DX SC5 Before using the cascade function check the following The recorders are connected via the RS 485 terminal Cascade connection for audio and video is made See Cascade connection on page 18 The password lock of level 2 or higher is turned on for the slave recorders 1 See Password Setting on pages 58 and 59 The ID number of the master recorder is set to 01 and that of the slave recorders are set to any number from 02 to 16 i See RS 485 Cascade Setting on page 68 stpl Press the PTZ button for more than 2 seconds The unit switches to the cascade mode On the slave recorder the status of the cascade mode is shown on the LCD display During cascade mode during connecting 01 01 2004 00 00 00 CASCADE ON During cascade standby mode 01 01 2004 00 00 00 CASCADE MODE step2 Press the camera number button corresponding to the ID number of the slave recorder to be controlled Press the camera number button within 3 seconds of switching the unit to the cascade mode The picture from the selected recorder is displayed on the monitor connected to the VIDEO CASCADE OUT terminal of the master recorder By using the buttons of the master recorder the multiplexer function of the slave recorder can be operated And also by operating PTZ of the master recorder the camera connected to the slave recorder can be con
233. witches to the picture from the selected camera step2 Set the motion mask setting Set the active area for the motion detection function Any of the 506 detection areas of the individually loaded picture for each connected camera can be set The active areas are indicated in red the inactive areas are indicated in blue and when setting the multiple areas at a time the areas being set are colourless Set to default Sets the motion mask setting area to the default setting the centre part of the screen is active Enable all Sets all the areas to be activated Disenable all Sets all the areas to be inactivated Manual Sets the motion mask setting areas manually or use the previous manual setting steps 1 3 4 5 7 right click again on the end point The frame of the designated area displays in yellow and the areas being set become colourless The area switches between active and inactive each time you left click the mouse in the selected area The setting is completed with right clicking on the area outside of the designated areas after determining active inactive When setting by the buttons on the front panel To set the area one by one select the desired area using A 4 P buttons and then press the MD DOT ON OFF camera number 9 button The area switches between active and inactive each time you press the button To set the multiple areas at a time press MD AREA SET UP camera number 13 b
234. ystem Menu gt Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory set to Repeat Off The unit does not perform Is the recording rate for alarm recording set to alarm recording s the recordable capacity for alarm recording area full s the unit in timer recording stand by mode Is the TIMER indicator light on Are the peripheral switches etc connected correctly INSTALLATION RECORDING PERIPHERAL RECORDING DEVICE PLAYBACK Description of problem Please consult the following The unit does not perform Is the LOCK indicator light on playback Has the data been erased Is the correct playback device selected The copy device dose not Has the recording medium been inserted correctly into the unit respond s the unit currently in the middle of loading the recording medium s the correct playback device selected Has the recording medium s write protect been removed Is the power supply of peripheral recording device set ON s the termination set correctly SCSI device only Is the copy device registered in the lt Add Remove HDD Device and Add Remove DVD CD Drive System Menu gt Memory The camera cannot be s the camera to be controlled connected correctly controlled via this unit e Is the lt PTZ Setting menu set correctly ENGLISH The unit does not perform Is trigger for alarm recording of the camera number for which the

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