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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL1600EM DVR User Manual

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1. c 2 O Z LL 77 lt co 0909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Command Codes 67 Command codes continued _ Functions Status when normal execute Acquire information on current position of date and 2 LT 9e 0 e present time display in as and 2 of Move date and present time display Exits MENU display RC 2 EX 2 Stop the selected item on the menu to flash RC s2 EX 2 Acquire information on currently displayed menu and RC s2 ON 4 1 2 2 whether the setting is proceeding k 0 00 69 current date and time display NORMAL REC SETTING TIME DATE DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM M DET APPLICATION MPX DISPLAY DIFINE GROUP MENU SETTING TIME DATE ADJUST COMMUNICATION SETTING INITIAL SETUP SERVICE POWER FAILURE REAR TERMINAL RS232C SETTING DATE CLEAR SELECTION CLOCK LOCATION CAMERA TITLE SCREEN S
2. 45 Various settings eere 25 Setting Display Mode 25 Alarm display setting 46 Setting character size ccccccceeseceeeseeeeseeeeeseeesenees 25 Operation examples nnns 47 Setting Display 25 Operation example 1 Setting Multiplexer T ti ctionis toe tedio 26 Simultaneous Backup using the 47 Setting Timer cu 26 Operation example 2 Setting recording functions 26 Endless Repeat 48 Data Clear Selection esses 26 Making copies as 48 Rear Terminal Setting MODE OUT setting 26 ie as 48 09000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operation example 3 48 Operation example 4 49 Using the Timer ener 50 Setting the Timer esses 50 Setting SPECIAL DW special day of the we
3. 60 Automatic adjustments of Copy range 60 Procedure for setting 61 Making backups eere 61 Cancelling Copy operation 61 Backup operation 61 Restrictions during Backup Recording 62 ARCHIVE button operation 62 Cancelling Backup 62 Individual settings during Backup operation 62 Choosing a backup system 62 Auto eject at the completion of backup 62 Timer Backup inniti teen 63 Other convenient functions 63 Power failure reset recording 63 Power failure time display 63 Power failure compensation 64 RESET button 64 Simple lock function eese 64 PASSWORD LOCK function 64 COMMUNICATION settings 65 RS 232C settings sssssssseeeee 65 Transmission speed see 65 TCP IP settings 65 Connecting to a personal computer
4. 65 Connecting with a personal computer 65 Connection via modem sse 65 Direct connection sssssssssseeeeeennees 65 RS 232C terminal sse 66 RS 232C cable Ls 66 Setting the communicating mode 66 Command codes eene 66 Command code and status 66 Example of Command operation 66 Details of the numbers 67 Character Search eese 79 Character Search emere navies 79 Character Search commands 79 Characters can be used 79 Sample operation sese 80 Recording time table s 81 Recording time table 81 Pre alarm recording time table 81 Recording duration is set to 81 Recording duration is set to MEDIUM 81 Recording duration is set to SHORT 81 Troubleshooting eere 82 GOSS ANY 83 Glossary M Et 83 Warnings and CALL OUT output
5. 3 CS RS hamd shake Available EJ Please note that the RS 232C interface located on the back of the unit does not function while the unit is in commu nication mode E Command code and status Operation and setting of this unit by a personal computer is executed by command codes and error codes 1 Command an order from a personal computer to the unit 2 from the unit indicated ona E computer s Example of Command operation Delimeter sending 1 Delimeter receiving 2 1 If you set the DELIMITER setting to CR on the RS 232C setting menu input a Carrige return code ODH If you set the DELIMITER setting to CR LF on the RS 232C setting menu input a carrige return code ODH and a line code OAH 2 If you set the DELIMITER setting to CR on the RS 232C setting menu output a Carrige return code ODH If you set the DELIMITER setting to CR LF on the RS 232C setting menu output a carrige return code ODH and a line code OAH Make sure to send commands in an interval of 0 1 second Example 1 Turn the Unit on when DELIMITER is set to CR on the RS 232C setting menu Command from personal computer Replied status code from uint to a personal computer Meaning PW1 Sending a command to turn the Unit on RC cr The unit received a command The unit received a command and
6. E O Commands 52 I E O Functions Status when normal execute Acquire the current status 552 00 in EN RC 552 02 RC 552 03 RC 552 04 RC 552 05 RC 552 06 RC 552 09 RC 552 10 RC 552 17 RC 552 19 RC 552 20 RC 552 21 RC 552 22 RC 552 25 RC 552 26 RC 552 27 RC ST2 28 RC 552 29 RC 552 30 RC 552 31 RC 552 33 RC 552 34 RC 552 36 RC 552 46 Power off see set up Power on standby mode PB Reverse speed search mode RDD only PB Forward speed search mode RDD only PBePlayback mode PB Pause mode RPB Playback mode RPB Pause mode Time date search Index search FF Index search REW Skip search FF RDD only Skip search REW RDD only Character search FF Character search REW Alarm search Jump to start point Timer REC Reserve of Timer REC Timer reserve error Initializing media of device copying Restoring Rewinding DDS only ENGLISH DC Operation on DEVICE CHECK menu 0 1 0 PWR OFF 1 C
7. Initializing menus Selecting ON of MENU INITIALIZE in the lt SERVICE gt menu initializes the setting except for the built in HDD and the peripheral recording device Example Setting MENU INITIALIZE to ON the default is OFF 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Move the cursor next to SERVICE then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The SERVICE menu appears 3 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to MENU INITIALIZE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to show ON lt SERUICE gt POWER FAILURE ARCHIVE POINT RESETNOFF MENU INITIALIZE oN IM CHECK MODE AFF 4 When PUSH WARNING RESET KEY THEN ALL MENU WILL BE INITIALIZED appears on the screen press the WARNING RESET button lt SERVICE gt POWER FAILURE ARCHIVE POINT RESETwOHF INITIALIZE ON IM CHECK MODE AF PUSH WARNING RESET KEY THEN ALL MENU WILL BE INITIALIZED If not executing change the sub item to OFF and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right 5 SPLIT 16 screen will be shown on the monitor and all menus are initialized 06 09 2000 12 12 Please note that time date display timer program setting the title of all cameras set in CAMERA TITLE of the MPX DISPLAY menu are not initialized The SELECTED PATTERN setting will be initialized to P1 of TIMER PROGRAM on the MENU SET
8. 01 01 2001 MON A0001 00 00 00425F 50 CO1 Time Second Camera number Recorded capacity of the Hard Disk Recording interval Non operation camera mark Minute Refer to Setting Display Mode on page 25 for detailed settings of the display EJ Alarm recording number will be displayed during alarm recording EJ If a picture of the camera which is not set to be operated is displayed on the screen Non operation Camera mark will be shown on the present time dis play The amount of space used in the total HDD in cluding external devices is displayed during record ing When recording is stopped this figure will not be displayed It will stay displayed during PAUSE When recording is started again this figure will ap pear again after a few moments This unit has a four digit year dis play It can display dates from January 1 2000 to December 31 2030 It also has a built in function to automatically calculate leap years After December 31 2030 the date indicator will return to 2000 INFORMATION The on screen clock can be 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 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic Ope rations ENGLISH 12 Basic Oper
9. 6 Rec ending hour 00 23 Rec ending minute 00 59 8 CAMERA USAGE pattern 0 2 0 A 1 B 2 C amp Recording interval 001 008 SKP PWR ARC AEJ 001 25F 002 12 5F 003 8 33F 004 6 25F 005 5F 006 4 17F 007 2 5F 008 1F SKP SKIP PWR POWER ARCHIVE AEJ EJECT When SKP PWR ARC or AEJ is selected set amp to 0 1 or 2 RC 2 EX 2 NM Functions En when normal execute DW 1 SPECIAL DW setting SELECTED PATTERN 1 3 1 P1 2 P2 3 P3 Start day of the week 0 SUN 6 SAT 9 End day of the week 0 SUN 6 SAT Acquire information on SPECIAL DW setting RC 42 DW 0 9k 2 3 2 SELECTED PATTERN 1 3 1 SELECTED PATTERN 1 3 1 P1 2 P2 3 P3 1 P1 2 P2 3 P3 2 Start day of the week 0 SUN 6 SAT 3 End day of the week 0 SUN 6 SAT Clearing timer program RC 2 2 SELECTED PATTERN 1 3 1 P1 2 P2 3 P3 Program number 1 8 Acquire information on timer program setting RC 42 MP 0 3 2 e 9 Je 4 KO e e e 00 e 8 SELECTED PATTERN 1 3 K KO 22 1 P1 2 P2 3 P3 SELECTED PATTERN 1 3 Program number 1 8 1 P1 2 P2 3 P3 2 Program number 1 8 3 Day of the week 0 8 0 SUN 1 MON 2 TUE 3 WED 4 THU 5 FRI 6 SAT 7 DAY 8 SPL kk Rec starting hour 00 23 9 Rec starting minute 00
10. 84 Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures 84 Specifications 5 nnne pens 85 POWER ON POWER OFF ALARM IN REC CLOCK ADJ 85 ALARM OUT MODE OUT Output terminal 85 CALL OUT Output terminal 85 9090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Begin ning ENGLISH Major operations and their functions Bi Front View EA MITSUBISHI DIGITAL RECORDER DX TL1600E SHUTTLE ENTER FF gt gt RECEIO Tuen nec OMDET O PRE ALARM REC access Multplex SET UP COPY SEARCH amp Record 12345 6 1 POWER button Press to turn the power on press again to turn the power off This button lights goes off when the power is on off It flashes when switching between functions such as during setup While the POWER button is flashing all button related functions will not work 2 TIMER REC button This button is pressed when a timer recording is to be made Press again to cancel timer recording 3 COM COMMUNICATION
11. is flashing Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The monitor display switches to the display position setting menu lt TIME DATE DISPLAY gt DISPLAY MODE 3 CHARACTER SIZE sql gt CLOCK LOCATION ON 741 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 25 26 Various settings continued 4 Turn the JOG dial until the present time display moves to the desired position The present time display moves to the right when turning the JOG dial to the right When the time display reaches the right edge of the screen it goes down to the next line The time display moves to the left when turning the JOG dial to the left When the time display reaches the left edge of the screen it goes up to the next line 1 Turn the JOG dial to x the right to move the display to the right 2 By continuing to turn the JOG dial the screen will scroll to its rightmost border 3 After the screen has been moved to its rightmost Ss C border it will move down one level 5 When the time display reaches the desired position turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right EJ The be changed when the setting of CH TITLE in the lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu is as follows When set to the display position can be changed on single screen SPLIT 4 SPLIT 9 and SP
12. 1 15 SEQ 10 2 SEQUENCE 2 2 lt CAMERA TITLE gt TIME 1S 1s 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 44 45 TITLE 2 2 page 45 46 SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 lt A REC M DET SETTING lt DEFINE ALARM GROUP gt IMAGE QUALITY CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD MAX REC FIELDS 3 DEFINE GROUP SETTING a ENGLISH A REC DURATIOM iu RECORD ALARM a2 PRE A REC a3 aa M DET SETTING as 16 MAIN MENU SMENU SETTINGS A REC M DET SETTING DEFINE ALARM GROUP page 36 SET UP page 35 40 SUB MENU 3 gt A REC M DET SETTING lt MOT ION gt DATA CLEAR SELECTION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO COMMUNICATION SETTING REAR TERMINAL CH MOTION DETECTION OFF SERVICE SET DETECTION MASK INITIAL SET UP SENSITIVITY MOTION THRESHOLD TEST MODE lt DATA CLEAR SELECTION gt COPY DATA CLEAR OFF t4 MOVE lt lt EXIT ARCHIVE DATA CLEAR OFF HDD DATA CLEAR OFF MOTION SET DETECTION MASK page 39 lt RS 232C SETTING gt gt TRANSMISSION RATE DATA BIT LENGTH PARITY BIT STOP BIT LENGTH DELIMITER DATA CLEAR SELECTION page 26 Deis wht fervent eit e A RS 232C SETTING page 65 TEST MODE page 40 COMMUNICATION SETTING gt lt 1 SETTING 5 2 SETTING TCP IP SETTING SELF IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 Mac ADDRESS gt 08 00 0 2E 3F FF COMMUNICATION SETTING TCP IP SETTING page 65 pa
13. B 1 for 08 00 to 17 00 on Saturday In Program 4 set the action to B 1 for 08 00 to 17 00 on Sunday In Program 5 set the action to EJECT for Sunday s start time of 00 00 to end time of 05 00 Upon completing the above settings press the units TIMER REC button to initiate Timer operation E Operation example 4 This is an operation example of a Timer setting that com bines NORMAL REC with Alarm Recording using MOTION DETECTION System configuration Settings are entered so that the backups are created every Monday morning between 00 00 and 05 00 To facilitate the exchange of the storage medium after the backup has been completed MODE is set to EJECT Cameras in SELECT REC MODE A are set to operate from 08 00 to 15 00 on Monday through Friday Set the unit on POWER from 15 00 to 08 00 the next morning Cameras in SELECT REC MODE are set to operate from 08 00 to next day 08 00 on Saturday and Sunday The overall schedule is as shown in the following chart 00 00 05 00 Monday Archive A replace archive medium 08 00 15 00 Monday to Friday SELECT REC MODE A 24 00 00 00 08 00 POWER POWER 08 00 24 00 Saturday and Sunday SELECT REC MODE 8 00 00 SELECT REC MODE 8 Settings 1 Enter the same settings for the camera operation set ting A as those for operation example 3 in the following the CAMERA TITLE set
14. Output Circuit ye r O CALL OUT terminal r O Output terminal gt lt Or GND terminal gt k o CALL OUT GND terminal Interface circuit inside the unit Me CALL OUT output terminal Output Circuit Interface circuit inside the unit 0909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Specifications 85 SLD Security amp Communications The Old Forge Ockham Lane Ockham Surrey GU23 6PH England AD E Phone 44 1483225633 Fax 44 1483225634 Communications sales sld co uk www sld co uk 872C273B5 PRINTED IN JAPAN
15. Set end time in the XX se e kk field EJ When the copy end point is automatically ad justed the actual recording proceeds as shown in the following chart Making copies continued Making backups 1 When the amount of data in the copy source is larger than the amount of data in the copy destina tion Start point End point Auto Copy source Copy destination 2 When the amount of data in the copy source is smaller than the amount of data in the copy desti nation Start Point Point Auto Copy source Copy destination b Copying the newest copyable data from the hard disk Copy range is automatically adjusted to the copy medi um s available storage space using the end point of re cording on the hard disk Set start time and end time in the X X ek field EJ When the unit is set to copy the last function from the hard disk the actual recording proceeds as shown in the following chart 1 When the amount of data in the copy source is larger than the amount of data in the copy destina tion Start Point Auto End Point Copy source Copy destination 2 When the amount of data in the copy source is smaller than the amount of data in the copy desti nation Start Point Auto Point Copy source Copy destination Procedure for setting 1
16. a How to use JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring 10 un ihid PP 2 Setting the character size 10 HDD repeat recording GP ME KMiS ry ue 30 Sak WE nt ti HDD repeat playback 30 nae arg erage Archive medium overwrite setting 30 ns daylight p meal bss 1i Auto eject setting eese 31 Present time display eese 11 ARCHIVE DATA setting 31 Storage space indicator function 12 FIFO OVERWRITE MODE setting 32 ELS Motion Detection Setting 32 E tip d D Ee e i The INFORMATION menu 33 asic recording Showing the recorded period 33 Setting the image quality 12 Connected SCSI device 33 Setting the maximum recording fields 13 Elapsed time display 33 Sasang iha raring made el die Cameras e 13 oo E T 2 o b RDD3MENU DATA LOADING 34 asic playback MENU DATA SAVINGSRDD 34 Basic searching function 15 Time date I II 15 Various recording s
17. is set to 2 is not output a Commands 2 Functions Status when normal execute RC 2 EX 2 BUZZER setting 0 0 43 0 1 WRNG 2 REMAIN 3 OFF REAR TERMINAL Acquire information on BUZZER setting RC 2 BZ 2 0 0 43 0 KEY 1 WRNG 2 REMAIN 3 OFF Acquire current power failure number Acquire information on power failure list power failure number 01 50 RC 2 PN 2 power failure number 01 50 00 00 is shown when no power failure occurs PT 3e 0 02 9 e e 0 He e 9 42 Day 0O Month G Year Hour 0 Minute is output when no power failure occurs Clearing POWER FAILURE list EX 2 Initialization of the menu available in MAIN MENU Refer to Initializing menus for all initialized menu RS 232C setting menu is also initialized when executed EX 2 SERVICE Acquire information on MAIN HDD ELAPSED TIME setting Acquire information on COPY ELAPSED TIME setting k k klt elapsed time 000000 999999 DH sek 2 COPY elapsed time 000000 999999 RC Acquire information on ARCHIVE ELAPSED TIME setting RC 2 AM 9 e k eU ARCHIVE elapsed
18. ENGLISH a MITSUBISHI DIGITAL RECORDER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL DEUTSCH MODEL DX 1L1600 FRANCAIS CASTELLANO OTHERS SLD Security amp Communications The Old Forge Ockham Lane Ockham Surrey GU23 6PH England SLD Security amp EL 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 TL1600EM Digital Recorder The DX TL1600EM is a high resolution digital recorder that records M JPEG images and can playback over 450 lines of resolution The DX TL1600EM has an internal disk capacity of 60GB and record in 5 user selectable picture grades and 8 recording time modes The DX TL1600EM also has a built in 16 camera multiplexer with motion detection per input Individual field recording per input in both standard and alarm recording are supported Normal VCR like functions such as a JOG SHUTTLE Menu timer and rear terminals are featured Built in 16 input multiplexer functions Camera switching and split screen display Throughout terminals for non simultaneous connection of 16 cameras Split screen modes of Single screen SPLIT 4 SPLIT 9 or SPLIT16 screens for sequential display Motion detection This function detects moving objects captured by any of the 16 cameras connected to the unit and initiates Alarm Recording The following
19. Unfeasible NAK Incorrect command Incorrect parameter Overflow on receiver Data was not received Data clearing underway Command not accepted PASSWORD ERROR PASSWORD LOCK is set 0 2 0 Select PWR OFF CONFIG 1 Select PWR OFF INITIALIZE 2 Only PWR OFF 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Command Codes Character Search nmn E Character Search Characters can be added to both visuals and audio using a PC when the unit is connected to a PC via the RS 232C interface These characters will appear on screen during playback There is also the possibility that the characters will not be displayed In addition searches of images incorporating these characters a process called Character Search can also be performed Searches are carried out by designating the characters associated with a particular image Character Search commands Commands Functions ENGLISH Status when normal execute 1 Do not display characters on screen Playback only RC 2 EX 2 1 Display characters on screen Playback only RC 2 2 1 Acquire information on character display settings RC 2 2 0 1 0 OFF 1 ON i Acquire informatio
20. ZOOM 6 MOVE buttons 5 ZOOM OUT button 4 ZOOM IN button 3 ZOOM button T You cannot operate the multiplexer buttons when the menu is displayed on screen The multiplexer functions does not work when the unit is accessing the peripheral recording device or ARCHIVE but ton COPY button or PLAY button is flashing 1 Camera number buttons By pressing these buttons the images from cameras connected to CAMERA IN terminals at the rear of the unit will be displayed on screen If the images of the camera that is not set to be oper ated is selected on the DEFINE GROUP SETTING menu the Non operation camera mark will be displayed on screen 09 06 2001 SAT 00 00 OO 2SF Non operation camera mark EJ By pressing the camera number buttons you can view the video from the camera even it is not set to be recorded 2 SPLIT SEQUENCE button Display of the SPLIT 16 SPLIT 9 a b and the four types of SPLIT 4 a d setin SPLIT SCREEN of the MULTIPLEXER settings is switched in the following order SINGLE SCREEN SEQUENTIAL SPLIT 4 SEQUENTIAL SPLIT 9 SEQUEN TIAL Sequential displays are skipped during playback In addition the unit can also be set to switch between SINGLE SCREEN SEQUENTIAL and SPLIT 4 SEQUENTIAL SPLIT 9 SEQUENTIAL displays 3 ZOOM button When this button is pressed the ZOOM POINTER X ap pears on the screen By pressing this button Camera number buttons 1
21. 79 Character Search continued Sample operation 1 Record characters ABCDEF and images simultaneously at the camera CH number On the RS 232C settings screen set DELIMITER to CR The following are the two steps required for recording characters Set the character or characters string to be recorded Record the selected character s By using the CM command characters which have been set once can be recorded any number of times To record a different character set use the CW command Replied status code from unit to a personal computer Meaning Command from personal computer CWO6 ABCDEF CR Sending a command for setting ABCDEF The unit received a command and executed Sending a command to record set characters at the camera CH number it is able to execute while recording The unit executed a command CR means a carriage return code ODH Set the CH TITLE setting to NONE to display characters during segmented display mode 2 Search for the scene associated with the recorded character set ABCDEF On the RS 232C settings screen set DELIMITER to CR Replied status code from unit to a personal computer Meaning Command from personal computer CR1 CR Display characters on screen Playback only The unit received a command and executed
22. MED MOTION THRESHOLD 2 TEST MODE OFF 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Setting the detection mask In this step the dots which will activate the MOTION DE TECTION function are set Images inputted from each of the connected cameras are divided into a 10 x 12 vertical horizontal grid The DETECTION MASK can be selected as desired from the 120 dots displayed within the grid and this setting can then be established Example Using the images provided by the camera chan nel set in SELECTION CAMERA NO the right half of the screen is selected as the DETECTION MASK and the ac tivate symbol e is displayed The inactive symbol is displayed on the left half of the screen The default setting is active e for the entire area in the DETECTION MASK setting e Active symbol Indicates the area where CH MOTION DETECTION is active Inactive symbol Indicates the area where CH MOTION DETECTION is inactive 1 After step 3 of M DET SETTING procedures on page 38 Turn the JOG dial to select the SET DETECTION MASK and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The SET DETECTION MASK gt menu will appear 2 e 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 m 0000000000 50000000000 lt 0000000000 0000000000 2 Confirm that the acti
23. The sub item will start flashing lt REAR TERMINAL gt gt MODE OUT CAPACITY REMAIN 1 0 7 Turn the JOG dial to flash REMAIN and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will stop flashing lt REAR TERMINAL MODE OUT CAPACITY REMAIN HDD 10 REMAIN 8 Display the lt INITIAL SET UP gt menu Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING gt menu Move the cursor to INITIAL SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right lt INITIAL SET UP gt gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL 9 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to HDD FULL and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST gt HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT AST ARCHIVE OVERWRITE AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL 10 Turn the JOG dial to display REC STANDBY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will stop flashing lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST gt HDD FULL REC STANDBY HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL 11 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button Operation during Series Recording When the storage capacity of the first units HDD reaches a pre specified level the second unit will begin recording Conversely when the second unit s HDD capacity reaches a pre
24. using this setting single screen sequen tial SPLIT4 SPLIT9 sequential and SPLIT16 dis plays can be selected By combining SEQUENCE with the split screen display setting a fixed split screen display pattern can be established Please note that in this case only single screen and SPLIT16 can be selected during playback 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button SPLIT 4 SCREEN setting SPLIT 4 SCREEN setting mode you can choose between a to d of SPLIT 4 display mode Before you choose the setting arrange the camera position as you like in this sec tion 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu will appear 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SPLIT 4 SCREEN f SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right 90 lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt menu will appear 1 lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING Zz gt SPLITda SPLIT4b LLI 1 2 5 6 DU 7 8 SPLIT4c SPLIT4d 9 10 13 14 12 15 16 4 Make sure that the cursor is next to SPLIT4a Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right 5 Check that the top left number default setting is set to is flashing Turn the JOG dial to display the desired camera number then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting The flashing will move to the next camera number l
25. C OFF REC MODE POWER OFF Using the Timer continued Alarm Recording 4 Turn the JOG dial until ON flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing M DET APPLICATION PREC MODE A ON REC MODE B OFF REC MODE C OFF REC MODE POWER OFF 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button E Alarm Recording When an alarm sensor connected to the ALARM IN termi nal is triggered or the MOTION DETECTION function de tect the motion the unit will switch to the interval setting established for Alarm Recording EX3When running in Alarm Recording mode the unit will continue to record for the entire Alarm Record ing duration even if the end time specified in a Timer Program has been exceeded Refer to page 35 Alarm Recording operation When the ALARM IN terminal is triggered or the MOTION DETECTION function detect the motion during normal op eration the unit will respond as shown in the illustration below Example The unit is programmed for 2 5F recording inter vals and Alarm Recording is set at intervals of 6 25F and for a duration of 2 minutes ALARM SET IN or detect the motion recording at 2 5F recording at 6 25F recording at 2 5F normal recording alarm recording normal recording NULL 2 minutes Setting Alarm Recording For details of the setting please refer to page 35 Operations during Alarm Recording 1 An index
26. FROM 28 05 01 12 23 42 TO 28 05 01 12 25 42 5 Use the JOG dial to move the cursor to EXECUTE then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to select ON FROM 28 05 01 12 23 42 TO 28 05 01 12 a amp g ab EXECUTE TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE 6 Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to initiate the Copy or Restore functions When Copy range is set manually the unit will execute the Copy function at a range slightly larger than the setting 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 If the Copy range exceeds the amount of avail able storage space in the copy medium the unit will issue a size error warning during copy operation In this case either reset the Copy range or replace the copy medium Refer to page 84 for more details on warning indicators In addition if the COPY button is pressed when the Copy range is set to S E the unit will automatically input the Copy range This does not mean however that the Copy function has been started INFORMATION m INFORMATION The unit is capable of recording onto its hard disk while executing the Copy func tion The unit generates a OVERTAKE warning dur ing copying when hard disk over writing is being ap proached When it is exceeded a CALL OUT signal will be emitted from the CALL OUT terminal and the Copy function will be stopped EJ When set
27. For available recording time please refer to Record ing time table on pages 81 Selecting the recording mode of the cameras There are 3 types of the recording mode A B and C This setting is to choose the SELECT REC MODE on the NORMAL REC SETTING menu Example Choose SELECT REC MODE B the default setting is A 1 After step 3 of MAX REC FIELDS setting procedures above turn the JOG dial and move the cursor to SELECT REC lt NORMAL REC SETTING IMAGE QUALITY STANDARD REC FIELDS 6 e5F gt SELECT REC MODE A DEFINE GROUP SETTING 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic Ope rations 13 14 Basic Operations continued 2 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub item lt NORMAL REC SETTING IMAGE QUALITY STANDARD REC FIELDS exor gt SELECT REC MODE DEFINE GROUP SETTIN 3 Turn the JOG dial to display MODE B then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The B is now selected lt NORMAL REC SETTING IMAGE QUALITY STANDARD MAX REC FIELDS 6 25F gt SELECT REC MODE B DEFINE GROUP SETTING EJ Setting cannot be altered in either the NORMAL REC SETTING menu or the A REC M DET SET TING menu when the PRE A REC menu is set to SHORT MEDIUM or LONG In addition the SE LECT REC MODE in the NORMAL REC SET TING gt menu will display A REC
28. Pre alarm Recording will start automatically E Repeat Recording When HDD FULL is selected in the INITIAL SET UP menu it is possible to specify the unit function when its HDD becomes full By selecting REPEAT in the HDD FULL setting the unit will continue to record by automati cally over writing the data on its hard disk Example REPEAT is selected in the HDD FULL setting 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor gt to INITIAL SET UP REAR TERMINAL SERVICE gt INITIAL SET UP 090900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to display the INITIAL SET UP menu lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL 4 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to HDD FULL then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub item lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST I gt HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT ARCHIVE OUERURITE AUTO EJECT ARCHIVE DATA 5 Turn the JOG dial till REPEAT appears Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting The sub item will stop flashing lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST gt HDD FULL REPEAT HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL
29. Sending a command for serching ABCDEF by character search in a direction of the time being LFO6 ABCDEF The unit received a command and executed CR means a carriage return code ODH 3 Search for the scene associated with the recorded character set ABCDEFG On the RS 232C settings screen set DELIMITER to CR By using abridged search by code search can be made using only a specified number of characters found at the head of recorded characters For the recorded characters ABCDEFG searches can be made using any of the following patterns specified for number of character data Example of commands LF02 A LF03 AB LF04 ABC LFO5 ABCD LFO6 ABCDE LFO7 ABCDEF C dt t Replied status code from unit Meani ommand from personal computer to a personal computer eaning CR1 CR Display characters on screen Playback only The unit received a command and executed Sending a command for serching ABC by abridged search by code in a direction of the time being LFO4 ABC The unit received a command and executed cR means a carriage return code ODH Character searches can only be performed during stop pause and playback modes The unit will fast forward or rewind until it finds the character string then shift into still frame
30. This unit features the capability to restore recorded data to the hard disk from an archive device In addition the Re store range can be specified ON is the only available setting for the Restore function EJ The archive device must be connected to ID4 when making backups of recorded material Refer to page 19 for more details on ID numbers E Setting of Copy range Manual setting of Copy range 1 Press the COPY button The COPY SELECTION menu will appear Use the JOG dial SHUTTLE ring to designate the copy destination 2 Use the JOG dial to move the cursor to TRANSFER PERIOD then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to select MAN COPY SELECTION COPY DIRECTION HDD2COPY OUERURITE sott TRANSFER PERIOD MAN FROM 01 01 01 00 08 90 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to enter the MAN setting then use the JOG dial to move the cursor to the start time field and turn SHUTTLE ring clockwise The Date column will start blinking COPY SELECTION COPY DIRECTION HDD gt COPY OUERURITE OFF TRAN amp EER PERIOD MAN gt FReM 01 04 01 00 00 00 1 4 Use the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring to set the desired start time and end time To establish the start time and end time settings use the SHUTTLE ring to move the flashing cursor to the far right then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise lt COPY SELECTION gt COPY DIRECTION HDD gt COPY OUERURITE OFF TRANSFER PERIOD MAN
31. Use steps 1 to 3 from Manual settings for Copy range written on the previous page PERIOD MAN gt 29 81 01 09 25 24 TH Q5N02 01 10 22 53 EXECUT OFF 2 Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to select the Year field of the Copy start end time display and use the JOG dial to select TRANSFER PERIOD FROM 28 05 01 el EXECUTE OFF TOikk kk kk dekldek EXECUTE OFF TRANSFER PERIOD 8 e When the start point of a is specified is displayed at the Year position of the end point When copying using method b is displayed at the Year position of the start point When the Year position of the start point is set to display the end time display is automatically set to display 3 Use steps 5 and 6 from Manual settings for Copy range to initiate the Copy function Cancelling Copy operation The COPY process can be stopped by pressing the WARN ING RESET button while the recorder is operating in COPY mode E Backup operation The unit can be made to record unsaved hard disk data in its archive device each time the ARCHIVE button is pressed This backup process is conducted as follows Recording Fesda Wednesda Thursda on HDD S Previous backup range e Archive Pointer EJ During Backup operation backups creat
32. Using peripheral devices Making copies EJ When over writing data stored on the hard disk drive the start time for a given Alarm Recording will be automatically erased from the Alarm List when the image data recorded at the start of that Alarm Recording is over written 4 To play back search results Press either the PLAY button or the PAUSE button 5 Press the STOP button to stop playback and still frame mode Press the SEARCH button the display will revert to its original state E Jump to Start point oldest recording A process for finding the start point of oldest recorded data and delivering that start point on screen as a still frame 1 Press the SEARCH button to display the SEARCH SELECTION menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the JUMP TO START POINT and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right SEARCH SELECTION SELECTION CAMERA NO TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH gt JUMP TO START POINT 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right when the lt JUMP TO START POINT gt menu appears The unit displays the still frames of the 1st part of the recording on a SPLIT 16 screen For full screen viewing of a particular frame press the button of that image s camera number lt JUMP TO START POINT gt TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO PLAY BACK OLDEST RECORDED DATA EJ To play back search results press either the PLAY button or the PAUSE button 4 Press the STO
33. and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the first turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right column of the TITLE setting The subitum flashes lt MPX DISPLAY gt SCREEN SW PATTERN ALL SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING IMAGE QLTY HIGH SEQUENCE 5 Turn the JOG dial to display E and turn the SHUTTLE ring CH NO to the right to move the flashing to next column CAMERA TITLE DISPALY 0N TT 1 KO ES ten DEM 4 Turn the JOG dial until OFF flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ENES EEEE EESE ring to the right ZELLE The sub item stops flashing p lt MPX DISPLAY gt 6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to input EXIT SCREEN SU PATTERN ALL Turning the SHUTTLE ring to the left while inputting will SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING erase the character To exit the TITLE column move the Eae di eg arate ge E flashing to the right end then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the IMAGE QLTY HIGH right to fix title setting SEQUENCE i j 1 CH TITLE CH NO To continue title setting turn the JOG dial to move the cursor CAMERA to desired camera CH ALARM DISPALY OFF 9 EXIT zis 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button 8 LL 7 To finish setting turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button You cannot exit the menu till you c
34. button Please press this button to make the communication settings Use a ballpoint pen or a similar instrument The settings can be cancelled by pressing the button one more time Also please note that the RS 232C setting located on the back of the unit will not function when the communication setting button is pressed COMMUNICATION indicator REMOTE indicator Illuminates while the recorder is engaged in data communication CONNECT indicator Illuminates when connection an external commu nication device has been established RECEIVE indicator Illuminates when the unit is receiving a signal SEND indicator Illuminates when the unit is transmitting a signal 4 MODE indicators ACCESS indicator during access to hard disk drive or pe ripheral recording devices L play wove d 7 8 9 10111213 14 15 LOCK indicator Illuminates when the LOCK button is set to ON LOCK button Press this button to lock the unit front panel When pressed with a ball point pen or similar object keeps the operation buttons from functioning and locks the unit in the current mode Release the lock by press ing the LOCK button again This button also can be used for PASSWORD LOCK function Refer to page 64 for details This function will not work when power is off In addition this function can only be used until the password lock function is set Once the pass word lock function has been set the SIMP
35. lt REAR TERMINAL gt menu set to something other than NONE a CALL OUT signal will be emitted from the CALL OUT terminal If there are no instances of Alarm Recording during recording the unit will continue recording by auto matically over writing all its information on the hard disk Bi Series Recording By connecting multiple units as show in the chart below and selecting REC STANDBY in the HDD Repeat Record ing setting this unit can perform Series Recording In Se ries Recording when the first unit s hard disk has become full the second unit automatically begins recording System configuration using two units First Unit Second Unit a a o o aa z zz gt 5 65 2 5550550808 55950080856 Lo In this example when the first units hard disk reaches its maximum storage capacity the second unit will begin recording when the sec ond unit s hard disk reaches its maximum storage capacity the first unit will begin recording by over writing its hard disk If you do not want the first unit to begin the over writing process then please you don t connect the connection Through use of the CALL OUT ter minal settings can be made so that a second unit begins recording in the event that something goes wrong with the recorder and it cannot continue re cording OWER ON OWER OFF LARM OUT ODE OUT ALL OUT ALL OUT GN GND 30mA ND CLOCK ADJUST OWER ON OWE
36. 1 0 39 1 0 39 1 8 Turn the JOG dial to display 5 then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The is now selected lt DEFINE ALARM GROUP gt CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD gt 5 0 07 9 1 0 39 2 1 0 39 0 1 0 39 1 0 39 7 1 0 39 4 1 0 39 1 0 39 5 1 0 39 i 1 0 39 9 Repeat Step 7 and 8 setting CAMERA CH s and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will stop flashing Check that the CAMERA CH is defined correctly DEFINE ALARM GROUP CH PRI FILD 1 EJ When the is assigned the camera is disabled ettings DEED By turning the JOG dial the sub item of the priority shown on the menu will be changed as follows 2 3 9594 El The define group settings for normal recording have to be set on the DEFINE GROUP SETTING in the NORMAL REC SETTING menu For details of settings for recordings please refer to page 14 10 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left The lt A REC M DET SETTING menu will appear 11 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A HEC DURATION and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing 12 Turn the JOG dial to display 5M and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to define the setting The sub item will stop flashing Check that the A REC DURATION is defined correctly A REC DURATION vt RECORD ALARM og PRE A REC A REC DURATION 5M RECORD ALARM ALL PRE A REC EY MAN Alarm reco
37. 16 Input BNC Connector S Connector BNC Connector 16 Output BNC Connector 1 0 V p p 75 ohms Y Signal 1 0 V p p 75 ohms C Signal 0 286 V p p 75 ohms 1 0 V p p 75 ohms 1 0 V p p 75 ohms 8programs Daily start and stop time for one week x3set Lasts for more than 1 month Terminal for power ON LOW POWER OFF HIGH POWER ON Terminal for power OFF LOW POWER OFF Terminal for starting alarm recording Terminal for adjusting clock Terminal for start recording Terminal for ground Terminal for output while alarm recording is under way Terminal for indication of recording selected mode Terminal for DC 5V OUT Terminal for external warning device Max Drive current 7mA DC Max Voltage 24V DC When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Active Low Level Non active Open Active Non active Open Active ON Non active Open Max Drive current 7mA DC Max Voltage 24V DC RS 232C D SUB 9pin terminal for connection with personal computer SCSI2 Half pitch 50pin terminal Ow no Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Input terminal Input Circuit 10kQ 22kQ Input terminal 0 047uF GND J POWER ON POWER OFF ALARM IN REC CLOCK ADJ 6 5 p Interface circuit inside the unit ALARM OUT MODE OUT Output terminal
38. 25 40 lI EXECUmE ON TURN TH E SHUNTLE RING TO EXECUTE 8 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to execute The time date search will start and pause the playback display atthe specified time point to select the camera number or the nearest point from the specified time 17 05 2001 21 25 40 Search results are displayed a SPLIT 16 screen when ALL is selected in the SELECTION CAMERA NO setting and displayed on a single screen when an individual camera number is selected To change the search image from SPLIT 16 screen to the single screen select the camera number by pressing the Camera number button on the front of this unit The selected image will be shown on the Single screen mode If there is no recording or no data which is re corded on the date you have set the time date search will not be activated and the date number will start flashing again 9 To play back the searched image Press either the PLAY button or the PAUSE button the TIME DATE SEARCH menu 10 Press the STOP button to stop playback and still frame mode Press the SEARCH button the display will revert to its original state E Copying the data from HDD to a copying device or an archive device This unit can copy the data which is recorded on hard disk drive to an archive device media or a copying device me dia The following explains how to copy the data manually Make sure that the peripheral recording
39. 59 Rec ending hour 00 23 k7 Rec ending minute 00 59 8 CAMERA USAGE 0 2 0 A 1 B 2 C 9 Recording interval 001 008 SKP PWR ARC AEJ 001 25F 002 12 5 003 8 33F 004 6 25 005 5 006 4 17F 007 2 5F 008 1 SKP SKIP PWR POWER ARCHIVE AEJ EJECT 7 is output 3 09 when no program is set ENGLISH TIMER PROGRAM SELECTED PATTERN setting 1 3 1 1 2 P2 3 P3 Acquire information on SELECTED PATTERN setting REC interval setting REC MODE 001 008 001 25F 002 12 5F 003 8 33F 004 6 25F 005 5F 006 4 17F 007 2 5F 008 1F During stop Acquire information on REC interval setting RC 2 MD 2 REC MODE 001 008 001 25F 002 12 5F 003 8 33F 004 6 25F 005 5F 006 4 17F 007 2 5F 008 1F Recording Picture Grade IMAGE QUALITY 1 45 1 BASIC 2 STANDARD 3 MEDIUM 4 HIGH 5 SUPERIOR Acquire information on Recording Picture Grade RC 2 1 5 1 BASIC 2 STANDARD 3 MEDIUM 4 HIGH 5 SUPERIOR Alarm REC interval setting RC 2 EX kk 001 008 001 25F 002 12 5F 003 8 33F 004 6 25F 005 5F 006 4 17F 0
40. 7 When connecting a peripheral recording device the SCSI TERMINATION switch must be set to OFF EJ Please set the SCSI ID number to suit the use pur pose of the peripheral recording device Refer to the operation manual of each peripheral recording device for setting its SCSI ID Number SCSIID Connected Number device Purpose Notes O Built in HDD Recording 1 HDD 2 HDD HDD expansion Maximum recording capacity is 103GB HDD recording per unit 3 HDD 4 DDS RDD Archive Will be recognized as an archive device 5 DDS RDD Copy Will be recognized as a copy device RDD Abbreviation of removable disk drive Select a disk drive which can eject the recording medium HDD Abbreviation of hard disk drives Please use those which include self defect capabilities DDS Abbreviation of digital data storage Select a recording medium which uses tape When hard disk drives are connected to ID1 ID2 or ID3 the displayed estimates of recording time will include the expanded HDD When storage capacity is expanded to its maximum however there will be instances where the times set for long recording intervals are not displayed correctly INFORMATION Please use the devices we have rec ommended for this unit s peripheral recording devices Please consult with your dealer for details Sto
41. ARCHIVE but ton one more time as the button remains lit even after the backup process is finished The ARCHIVE button will start blinking when pressed and will stop blinking when recorded 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 data has been transferred thus ending the backup proc ess Cancelling Backup operation Press the ARCHIVE button during Backup Recording to halt operation The Archive Pointer will be re positioned to where operation was stopped and the next Backup Re cording will begin at this point The unit will halt operation while the ARCHIVE button is blinking please wait until the button s light stays on Bi Individual settings during Backup operation Choosing a backup system Select either DN or OFF for the ARCHIVE OVERWRITE setting on the INITIAL SET UP menu The default set ting is OFF Use the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring to check that settings are as desired Refer to page 30 a OFF Data will be added to the storage medium from the point where previous Backup Recording was completed Archive pointer v Archive media Default setting TUE Em before backup recording U Archive pointer v After finishing backup TUE WED THU p Additional recording from the Archive pointer b ON Data previously recorded on the storage medium will be
42. All search functions can specify a specific camera or ALL cameras to be used for the search Excellent expandability Standard RS 232C interface for remote PC control and various control terminals Pre alarm Recording function Recording of images before the alarm sensor detects disturbances is also available 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED UNIT E G TV NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind 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 switch off the mains outlet and carefully unplug the cord by holding the mains plug 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 th
43. DURATION 15S RECORD ALARM ALL PRE A REC OFF ttings UE By turning the JOG dial the sub item of RECORD ALARM will be changed as follows SEP gt ALL The alarm recording will start only with the camera which received the alarm signal If several cameras received alarm input at once all of those cameras will start alarm recording ALL The alarm recording will start with all cameras setto be operated on the lt DEFINE ALARM GROUP gt menu when ALARM IN terminal is grounded 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button EJ When the RECORD ALARM setting is set to SEP the PRI setting on the lt DEFINE GROUP SETTING gt menu at this time can only be either 1 or and then the FILD will not be appear on screen Pre alarm recording setting During alarm recording it is possible to record the infor mation before the ALARM IN terminal is activated Example Set the PRE A REC to LONG the default set ting is OFF eee nf 1 Make settings for IMAGE QUALITY MAX REC FIELDS DEFINE GROUP SETTING A REC DURATION and RECORD ALARM as shown on page 35 37 A REC DURATION SM gt RECORD ALARM ALL PRE A REC OFF 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to PRE A REC and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub item A REC DURATION 5M RECORD ALARM wall A REC OFF 18 3 Turn the JOG dial to flash LONG and t
44. In addition displayed titles do not get recorded Example Setting the Camera CH channel The title will be EXIT 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu will appear lt MPX DISPLAY SCREEN SU PATTERN ALL SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING IMAGE QLTY HIGH SEQUENCE CH TITLE CH NO CAMERA TITLE ALARM DISPALY ON 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to CAMERA TITLE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right CAMERA NUMBER CAMERA TITLE lt MERA TIE CY TITLE gt EJ The lt CAMERA TITLE gt menu is composed of two screens By rotating the JOG dial to move the cursor from its position next to the camera number to the menu will automatically scroll to the next screen 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 45 46 Multiplexer functions continued lt CAMERA TITLE gt lt MPX DISPLAY gt TITLE SCREEN SW PATTERN ALL SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING IMAGE QLTY HIGH SEQUENCE CH TITLE CH NO CAMERA TITLE ALARM DISPALY ON 4 Turn the JOG dial to the right to move the cursor nextto CH 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to ALARM DISPLAY
45. LONG Acquire information on ESTD estimated TIME RC s2 ES 0 e kO 2 KKK Day Hour 9 Minute MOTION DETECTION setting 0 1 0 OFF 1 ON Acquire information on MOTION DETECTION setting MODE OUT setting 0 3 0 1 PLAY 2 POWER 3 REMAIN Acquire information on MODE OUT setting 2 MR 70 83 REC 1 PLAY 2 POWER 3 REMAIN CALL OUT setting 0 0 0 1 0 HDD 1 0 00 11 00 NONE ARCHIVE 01 FULL 02 2 03 4 04 6 05 8 06 10 07 15 08 20 09 30 10 40 11 50 2 EX Acquire information on CALL OUT setting 0 0 1 0 HDD 1 ARCHIVE REAR TERMINAL RC 2 1 0 9 2 2 0 0 1 0 HDD 1 09 00 11 00 NONE 04 6 08 2096 ARCHIVE 01 FULL 05 8 09 30 02 2 03 4 06 10 07 15 10 40 11 50 1 e 02 CAPACITY REMAIN setting 0 0 2 0 HDD 1 2 NONE 02 04 06 08 10 15 20 30 40 50 When is set to 2 it is not necessary to input 2 RC 2 EX Acquire information on CAPACITY REMAIN setting RC 2 RT 0 3 2 2 0 2 0 HDD 1 ARC 2 NONE 02 04 06 08 10 15 20 30 40 50 When
46. NORMAL REC SETTING MPX DISPLAY page 43 46 TIMER PROGRAM gt SELECTED PATTERN DEFINE 1 DEFINE P2 DEFINE P3 lt M DET APPLICATION gt REC MODE A REC MODE B REC MODE C REC MODE POWER TIMER PROGRAM page 50 53 M DET APPLICATION 52 53 lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt IMAGE QUALITY HIGH MAX REC FIELDS 12 5F SELECT REC MODE A DEFINE GROUP SETTING lt ESTD TIME gt 1D12H49M NORMAL REC SETTING page 12 14 SUB MENU 2 lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt SPLIT4a SPLIT4b 5 6 D SPLIT4c SPLIT4d 8 dd 19 4 dy d2 48 16 SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING page 43 SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING gt gt SPLITSa SPLITSb DOG DOA DOE 42 d DOG 14 18 16 SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING page 43 44 lt SPLIT16 SCREEN SETTING gt SPLIT16 DAOC D 48 d d2 d 18 16 SPLIT16 SCREEN SETTING page 44 lt SEQUENCE gt lt SEQUENCE gt SEQ 1s 15 12 15 13 15 14 15 15 15 16 15 SPLIT4 1s SPLITS 0040Un Qme SEQUENCE 1 2 44 45 lt CAMERA TITLE CH TITLE CH TITLE W aga neon vo a 2 a 4 8 D 1 D CAMERA TITLE 1 2 page 45 46 TIMER PROGRAM gt P1 DU START END MODE OAOOUPRBOID Y DEFINE GROUP A CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD ba D 1 8 2 10 1 8 m 1 8 2 1 8 1 8 1 8 19 1 8 19 1 78 D12H49M UPPER 3 n 5 6 1 8 lt 0 DEFINE GROUP page 14
47. OFF PREC MODE POWER ON Designate Monday to Friday as the days of operation SPECIAL DW Then in Program 1 set the action MODE to A 1 for 08 00 15 00 on the designated days SPL In Program 2 set the action to POWER for 15 00 to 08 00 the next morning In Program 3 set the action to POWER for 08 00 to 08 00 the next morning In Program 4 set the action to POWER for 08 00 to 08 00 the next morning In Program 5 set the action to EJECT for Sunday s start time of 00 00 to end time of 05 00 Upon completing the above settings press the units TIMER REC button to initiate Timer operation 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 49 50 Using the Timer Bi Setting the Timer When using the Timer to initiate Rec operation the DE FINE P1 P3 screens can be used to set different patterns of operation as desired EJ Set the date and current time before recording Refer to page 11 for details on how to set date and time Example Using Program 1 in DEFINE P2 mode A cam eras will record at intervals of 25F from 12 00 to 13 00 each day 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to TIMER PROGRAM then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TIMER PROGRAM menu will appear 3 Check that the cursor is next
48. QUALITY A REC DURATION MAX REC FIELDS of A REC Effective All the CAMERA CH When RECORD ALARM setting is SEP recording Set in PRIORITY settings only the CAMERA CH receiving an CAMERA CH 5 of the DEFINE Alarm Recording signal setting ALARM GROUP setting When RECORD ALARM setting is ALL all the CAMERA CH specified in the DEFINE GROUP SETTING setting When you wish to use the ALARM IN signal to activate Alarm Recording CAMERA CH of the cameras to be used must be set to something other than 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 37 ENGLISH 38 Various recording settings continued EJ All the camera channels set in the Alarm Re cordings DEFINE GROUP SETTING are used for the Pre alarm Recording camera channels even if for example the SEP is selected in the RECORD ALARM setting M DET setting These settings are used to make adjustments to the MO TION DETECTION function which initiates Alarm Record ing when movement is detected within the images captured by the cameras To setup the M DET SETTING first turn the MOTION DETECTION setting ON in the lt INITIAL SET UP gt menu The M DET SETTING screen will not be displayed when this setting is OFF Please refer to lt INITIAL SET UP gt menu MOTION DETECTION setting on page 32 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU
49. SHUTTLE ring to the right The INITIAL SET UP gt menu will be displayed lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL FIFO OVERWRITE MODE OFF MOTION DETECTION OFF LANGUAGE SELECTION 3 Turn the JOG dial move the cursor to FIFO OVERWRITE MODE Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turn the JOG dial to make the selection options flash ARCHIVE OUERURITE OFF AUTO EJECT OFF ARCHIVE DATA gt FIFO OVERWRITE MODE OFF I 4 Turn the JOG dial to make the ON option flash Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing ARCHIVE OUERURITE OFF AUTO EJECT OFF ARCHIVE DATA ALL gt FIFO OVERWRITE MODE ON 090900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button Motion Detection setting To use MOTION DETECTION first turn the setting ON in the INITIAL SET UP menu E The MOTION DETECTION menu cannot be displayed when this setting is OFF The sub menu of M DET SETTING menu of A REC M DET SET TING cannot be accessed when the MOTION DE TECTION is set to OFF Example Setting MOTION DETECTION to ON the de fault is OFF 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu on the screen and turn the JOG dial to select the INITIAL SET UP and turn
50. STOP 1 REPEAT RC 2 EX 2 Acquire information on HDD PB REPEAT setting RC 22 HP 2 0 1 0 STOP 1 REPEAT ARCHIVE OVERWRITE setting 0 1 0 OFF 1 ON RC 2 EX 2 Acquire information on ARCHIVE OVERWRITE setting RC 2 AW 2 0 1 0 OFF 1 ON FIFO OVERWRITE MODE setting 0 1 0 OFF 1 ON RC 2 EX 42 y activated when the HDD is connected to 104 Acquuire informatoin on FIFO OVERWRITE MODE setting RC 2 MR 2 0 1 0 OFF 1 ON y activated when the HDD is connected to 104 0909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Command Codes ENGLISH 73 Command codes continued Commands Functions Status when normal execute Acquire information on RECORDED PERIOD of HDD 2 HE 0 e k e e 9 e e 00 e e AKO Nin 8 e kO 3 Je 10 e e 10 e e 02 2 0 Start Day amp 2 Start Month Start Year k Start Hour Start Minute 9 Start Second k7 End Day 8 End Month 9 End Year 09 End Hour k01 End Minute End Second When no recording RC k2 HE FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2 Acquire information on RECORDED PERIOD of COPY RC 42 AE k KO s ke 2 e kO AKAD e ee DEVICE KKM kk e e 9 e e 00
51. Setting the define group The PRI PRIORITY setting can be made for individual camera channels in each of the define groups A B and C This PRI PRIORITY setting is made by entering 1 in the desired camera channel If you don t record in that camera channel you select the In addition the re cording frequency can be adjusted for camera channels using the PRI PRIORITY setting Example Setting the CAMERA CH 2 as PRI to 2 CAM ERA 3 as PRI to 3 CAMERA as PRI to 5 and CAMERA CH as PRI to the default set ting is CAMERA CH as PRI to 1 and CAMERA CH 46 as PRI to 1 After step 3 of SELECT REC MODE setting procedures above turn the JOG dial and move the cursor to DEFINE GROUP SETTING and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The DEFINE GROUP gt menu appears DEFINE GROUP B CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD ba 1 56 D 2 1 56 10 1 56 12 13 14 15 1 1 1 1 56 11 1 16 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the CAMERA and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing DEFINE GROUP B CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD IN f 4 56 1 56 w 1 56 4 4 1 56 D 5 13 3 Turn the JOG dial to display 2 then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The 2 is now selected 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
52. Shuttle hold 1 56 Direct shuttle viewing e 56 Frame by frame playback 56 Reverse 56 Changing playback intervals 56 High speed fast forward high speed rewind 57 Monitor display settings and playback operation 57 Various search eere 57 Time date Search sese 57 Index Search e 57 How to count index 58 Skip Search ssssssseeeeeeenenene 58 Alarm List Search 58 Jump to Start point oldest recording 59 Using peripheral devices 59 SCSI ID number allocation 59 Selecting other devices 59 Making copies eere 59 Copying from the hard disk to the copying device 59 Restoring items onto the hard disk from the copying device 60 Restoring items from the archive device to the hard disk 60 Setting of Copy 60 Manual setting of Copy range 60 Automatic settings for Copy range
53. TXD Transmission Data Data Terminal Ready RTS Transmission Requirement Signal Ground CTS Transmission Clear RS 232C cable Please use the following RS 232C Crossover cable to connect your personal computer to the Unit 1 When RS 232C terminal of personal computer is D SUB 25 pin FRAME 1FG RXD 2 2TXD TXD 3 3 RXD DTR 4 4 RTS GND 5 5CTS DSR 6 6DSR RTS 7 7 GND CTS 8 20DTR D SUB 9 pin unit D SUB 25 pin Personal computer Setting the communicating mode 2 When Pesonal computers RS 232C terminal is D SUB 9 pin FRAME FRAME RXD 2 2RXD TXD 3 3TXD DTR 4 4DTR GND 5 3 5 GND DSR 6 6DSR RTS 7 7RTS CTS 8 8CTS D SUB 9 pin D SUB 9 pin The settings can be made on RS 232C SETTING of the lt REAR TERMINAL gt menu Set the Unit and the modem or a personal computer with same settings Please refer to the diagram for possible setting rate Synchronization Name on Menu Asynchronous QD Transmission rate at the data received sent TRANSMISSION RATE 9600 1200 2400 4800 Set other functions on the personal computer as shown below DATA BIT LENGTH 8 BIT 7 BIT 2 Data bit length Synchronization Name on Menu Parity bit setting PARITY BIT NONE ODD EVEN CD X control Not available amp Stop bit length STOP BIT 1 BIT 2 BIT Not available 2 S parameter 5 Line feed setting DELIMITER CR CR LF
54. UP gt gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON STOP STOP ARCHIVE DATA ALL MOTION DETECTION OFF LANGUAGE SELECTION 3 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to LANGUAGE SELECTION and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The LANGUAGE SELECTION gt menu appears lt LANGUAGE SELECTION gt ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS CASTELLANO SVENSKA 4 Move the cursor next to DEUTSCH then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right lt LANGUAGE SELECTION ENGL ISH gt DEUTSCH FRANCAIS CASTELLANO SVENSKA 5 The display will return to the present time display 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic Operations 17 ENGLISH 18 Connections E Connecting to CCTV camera monitor sensor the electric power supply and ferrite core MONITOR CAMERA 1 Up to 16 cameras To CAMERA IN 1 terminal To S Y C IN terminal One of either codes should be connected VIDEO OUT or m S Y C OUT terminal e Q O O Vo Q CO Vo T T L1 TT T TT 17 15 TS To ETHERNET MO O E oC sa Let e To GND t terminal SENSOR 1 To ALARM IN terminal corresponds to the CAMERA 5 7 gt Ferrite core f
55. con firmed on the screen 1 Press the INFO button The INFORMATION menu appears 2 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right SCSI ID numbers are shown on the screen CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE gt SCSI IDO HDD 60GB 9GB 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the INFO button E Elapsed time display The elapsed time of main HDD archive device and copy device are shown on the screen ELAPSED TIME for AR CHIVE or COPY will not be displayed unless an ARCHIVE device or COPY device has been connected to the unit EJ The elapsed time of main HDD is counted while the units power is turned on The elapsed time of the peripheral device ID4 is counted as shown below 1 While the ARCHIVE button illuminates or flashes lt ELAPSED TIME gt MAIN ARCHIVE COPY 2 While the PLAY or REV PLAY button illuminates or flashes when the archive device is selected as a playback device using the PLAY DEVICE button Refer to page 15 Basic playback for details 3 While the COPY indicator illuminates or flashes when restoring the data from archive device to main HDD EJ The elapsed time of the peripheral device 105 is counted as shown below 1 While the PLAY or REV PLAY button illuminates or flashes when the copying device is selected as a playback device using the PLAY DEVICE button Re fer to page 15 Basic playback for detail
56. executed 66 Command codes continued Details of the numbers 1 When the setting of DELIMITER on RS 232C setting display is set to CR carriage return code ODH will be input If the setting is CReLF carriage return code ODH and line feed code OAH will be input ENGLISH 2 When the setting of DELIMITER on RS 232C setting display is set to CR carriage return code ODH will be output If the setting is CReLF carriage return code ODH and line feed code OAH will be output Indicates one number or a character EM Commands Functions Status when normal execute Acquire information on MAC ADDRESS e oe eoe e A kk kk Acquire information on model identification code DX1601 2 POWER ON OFF 0 1 O OFF 1 ON EX 2 STOP EX 2 PLAYBACK 2 REVERSE PLAYBACK 2 RECORDING EX 2 PAUSE SETTING RELEASE 2 0 1_ 0 1 OFF Forward advance Reverse advance Forward Speed search Playback speed 1 4 Playback 1 Skip 3 fields 2 3 Skip 5 fields 4 Skip 1 MByte STOP 174 Skip 2 MByte Reverse Speed search Playback speed 1 4 Refer above for settings Rewind DDS cassette RC 2 EX 0 1 0 104 1 105 Timer REC ON OFF RC 2 EX 2 0 1 0 OFF 1 ON during POWER ON only ARCHIVE ON OFF 0 1 0 OFF 1 ON RC s2 EX 2 LOCK ON OFF or PASSWORD LOCK ON RC s2 EX 2 0 1 ER08 2 PASSWORD input during LOCK OFF 0 LOCKOFF 1 LOCK ON or PASSWORD LOCK ON ER17 2 is output if LOO 4 is input
57. is programmed by selecting DAY in the DW column and entering the same time in both the start time and end time settings Display of the program s end time f Display of the selected setting for recording interval 9 Display of the user specified days for a program When SPL is selected in the DW column the unit will initiate the program on the days specified 6 Check to see that the cursor is on Program 1 then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to select the DW column TIMER PROGRAM P2 DU START END MODE Fe a ee rn 7 Turn the JOG dial until DAY is displayed on screen then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to complete this setting The cursor will move to the start time column TIMER PROGRAM Pe DUM STARA END MODE b BAY 2S 4 aN i i EJ If the wrong day has been selected turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise to return to the Day of the week DW column Use the JOG dial to cor rect the entry then once again turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to complete this setting 8 Use the JOG dial to select 12 in the hour column then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to complete this setting The cursor will move to the left half of the minutes column TIMER PROGRAM Pe DU ART Z END MODE aa 2 4 9 Use the JOG dial to select 00 in the minutes column then
58. it is also possible to fix camera switching dur ing sequential display Displaying the title You can chose whether to display the channel title TITLE on the CAMERA TITLE gt menu or CH number on screen Example Display title on screen the default setting is CH NO 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu will appear 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to CH TITLE then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing CH N CAMERA TITLE 1 ALARM DISPLAY ON 4 Turn the JOG dial until TITLE flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to finish setting TITLE ettings By turning the JOG dial the sub item of CH TITLE will be changed as follows pU CH NO 125 TITLE captions set in the title display setting are displayed CH NO only channel numbers are displayed no captions are displayed 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button Camera title setting Operation titles can be added to each of the cameras con nected to the unit EJ In one screen mode up to 16 characters can be displayed In SPLIT 4 MODE the first 8 char acters are displayed Titles cannot be displayed in SPLIT 9 MODE and SPLIT 16 MODE
59. occurred in or DDS device Insertimedium it there is none If medium is present and you ARCHIVE CHECK MEDIA 1 either the RDD device or With to use it undo the write protection RESTORE CHECK MEDIA 1 the DDS device If medium is present and you do not wish to use it replace the medium Check whether the unit and camera are properly connected and that electricity is on Check whether the visual signal is being properly outputted Check whether the unit s camera setting is set to an empty channel LU V Visual signal was absent Y W for over 5 seconds during The warning will recording indicate the number of the non functioning camera SYSTEM ERROR Confirm that the SCSI cable is properly REC SYSTEM ERROR SCSI d COPY SYSTEM ERROR connection error or connected ARCHIVE SYSTEM ERROR System malfunction Restartopefation RESTORE SYSTEM ERROR Inspect the HDD archive copy device COPY R W ERROR data writing error occurred ARCHIVE R W ERROR during backup or copying Inspect the archive copy device RESTORE R W ERROR 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Warnings and CALL OUT output Canceling CALL OUT Reference the warning output Press the 54 WARNING Selectable RESET button 27 28 60 63 Press the WARNING Selectable 27 28 RESET button Press the WARNING Selectable 27 28 RESET button Press the WARNING RE
60. over written and erased This data will be erased Archive media Default setting Canad t before backup recording apariy After backup WED THU FRI recording gt Overwriting backup Auto eject at the completion of backup The unit can be set so that the storage medium will be automatically ejected upon completion of Backup process Refer to page 31 for details on the setting procedure Besides this setting the archive medium will be automati cally ejected under the following conditions When the archive medium becomes full during One touch Backup When the archive medium becomes full during Timer Backup When the ARCHIVE button is pressed once again after operation has been initiated with the ARCHIVE button When a recording malfunction medium error or system error occurs during Backup operation Making backups continued Other convenient functions E Timer Backup The timer can be used to archive data in the main hard disk drive which has not yet been backed up The unit can archive data even if it is currently in the process of Timer Recording Please check the settings for backup over writ ing Refer to page 30 for more details Make sure to connect the archive device using SCSI ID4 Example Use Program 5 in the Timer operational mode P2 to make a backup everyday between 00 00 to 05 00 All data is backed up in one session 1 Press the SET UP button t
61. press the units REC button to initiate continuous recording operation Making copies as needed To copy segments of recorded data while the unit is running in continuous recording mode follow the steps below Change the automatic copy range setting to MANUAL and enter the desired start time and end time of the data to be copied Refer to page 60 Making backups as needed To make backups while the unit is running in continuous recording mode of portions of the total data stored in the unit s hard disk load the appropriate medium into the ar chive device and press the ARCHIVE button 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 E Operation example 3 Cameras can differ between operational modes A and B and you may specify which set of cameras goes into effect at what time and or on which day s Recording intervals IMAGE QUALITY can be reduced when the number of operational cameras is large and recording in tervals can be increased when using fewer cameras System configuration Settings are entered so that the backups are created every Monday morning between 00 00 and 05 00 To facilitate the exchange of the storage medium after the backup has been completed MODE is set to EJECT Cameras in SELECT REC MODE are set to operate from 08 00 to 15 00 on Monday through Friday Cameras in SELECT REC MODE B are set to
62. recording Setting for the prioritized Program 2 EJ If TIMER REC is used while the unit is operating under the PRE A REC setting the unit will record images using the conditions established in the PRE A REC setting even if there is no ALARM signal at the start of recording M DET APPLICATION setting When a timer reservation is made while the motion detec tion function is effective the operation of the motion detec tion function during execution of timer reservation can be set individually by camera operation and energization state EJ When POWER has been selected as the op eration setting in the lt TIMER PROGRAM menu the effectiveness of the execution of the motion de tection function during the specified time in power ON state is set Example Set ON as the M DET APPLICATIONS setting in regard to REC MODE A the default setting is OFF 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Move the cursor 9 to TIMER PROGRAM then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TIMER PROGRAM menu will appear TIMER PROGRAM FSELECTED PATTERN DEFINE P1 DEFINE P2 DEFINE P3 M DET APPLICATION REC MODE A REC MODE B REC MODE C REC MODE POWER 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to M DET APPLICATION and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item flashes M DET APPLICATION gt PREC MODE A OFF REC MODE B REC MODE
63. right to flash the sub item lt CALL OUT gt HDD CID 0 3 FULL ARCHIVE ID 4 A NGN 5 Turn the JOG dial to flash 10 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to complete setting lt CALL OUT gt HDD ID 0 3 ARCHIVE ID 4 10 NONE Other settings turning the JOG dial the item of CALL OUT shown on the screen switches as shown below E FULL gt 276 4 6 6 8 10 NONE 50 6 40 930 20 15 NONE No signal is emitted from the CALL OUT terminal 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 2 ENGLISH Various settings continued 6 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to ARCHIVE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt CALL OUT HDD ID 0 3 PARCHIVE ID 4 NONE 1 7 Turn the JOG dial to flash 20 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing lt CALL OUT HDD ID 0 3 10 PARCHIVE ID 4 20 8 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button Buzzer setting You can set to sound a buzzer warning when the remain ing storage capacity of the Hard Disk Drive reaches the amount set in CAPACITY REMAIN setting on the lt REAR TERMINAL menu In addition to the above setting of CALL OUT setting section it is also possible to sound the buzzer
64. ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt MOT ION gt gt SELECTION CAMERA CH MOTION DETECTION OF SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIVITY MOTION THRESHOLD TEST MODE 2 Turn the JOG dial to display 5 then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing MOTION SELECTION CAMERA NO CH MOTION DETECTION OFF SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIVITY MOTION THRESHOLD TEST MODE EJ When the SELECTION CAMERA NO setting has been made the background display will switch to the selected camera By exiting the menu the dis play will revert to its original state CH motion detection setting MOTION DETECTION function can make activated for each of the connected cameras The MOTION DETEC TION function becomes operative only after this setting has been activated Example Setting the CH MOTION DETECTION to ON the default setting is OFF 1 After step 3 of M DET SETTING procedures left Turn the JOG dial to select the CH MOTION DETECTION and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing MOTION SELECTION CAMERA NO gt CH MOTION DETECT IGt OFF SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIUITY MED MOTION THRESHOLD e TEST MODE OFF 2 Turn the JOG dial to display ON then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing lt MOT ION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO gt CH MOTION DETECTION ON SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIVITY
65. settings can be made separately as desired motion detection area detection area di vided by 10 x 12 dots sensitivity of motion detection and minimum dot count for initiating Alarm Recording Archive and copy functions To handle applications requiring long term storage of recorded images this unit is capable of using optional backup archive devices to create backups and copies without interrupting hard disk recording ARCHIVE media Backup capability using the recording devices available Backup while recording Backup and copying operations without interrupting the non stop recording operation Convenient maintenance by using the Timer Program to designate the time of simultaneous backup operation for example to create a complete backup on a given day of every week Peripheral hard disk expansion 1 hard disk drive total capacity becomes 369GB can be added to supplement the built in hard disk when ex tended recording time is needed User friendly operation A control panel featuring the same control key layout of time lapse VCRs and a JOG SHUTTLE is provided for user friendly operations Versatile functions to support surveillance Image alteration recognition function Processing of each image recorded using a proprietary image alteration recognition technology Versatile high speed search operation Easy search functions using a proprietary algorithm Search options include Time Date Skip Index and Alarm search
66. signal will automatically be stored in memory when Alarm Recording begins Alarm recording number 01 01 2001 MON 0001 00 00 00 25 50 CO1 2 If the unit receives new alarm signal or detect the motion while running in Alarm Recording mode the unit will complete the Alarm Recording session initiated by the new signal 3 If the unit receives an alarm signal while settings are being made on the on screen menus the unit will exit the menu screen and begin Alarm Recording Alarm Recording time indicators When Alarm Recording is started the unit will store the date and time it receives the alarm signal To access this data press the SEARCH button to call up the lt SEARCH SELECTION gt menu and select ALARM LIST SEARCH Use the JOG dial to move the cursor to the desired entry and turn the SHUTTLE ring to retrieve the entry Refer to page 58 for details on Alarm List Search EJ In addition when the MOTION DETECTION set ting on the INITIAL SET UP menu is set to ON please note that MAN cannot be selected for the Alarm Recording time 1 Alarm Recording start times can be registered up to 800 times After the 800th time the first start time will be erased and the 801st start time will be added to the list 2 As an index signal is also automatically stored at the beginning of Alarm Recording the Alarm Recording start time can also be retrieved using INDEX SEARCH Refer to page 57 for details on In
67. specified level the first unit will begin recording Through this exchange recording will continue uninter rupted J Overlapping period a Overlapping period Operation of m unit 1 Recording Recording Operation of iz 7 unit 2 Recording 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 55 56 Various playback functions E Playing still frames 1 Press the PAUSE button during playback The unit will shift into still frame mode By pressing the PAUSE button once again the unit will return to its previ ous mode By pressing the Camera number button while the still frame is displayed the unit will search for that channel s images and immediately display them on screen E Shuttle viewing The SHUTTLE ring can be used to adjust playback speed to varying rates Playback speed will vary according to how far the SHUTTLE ring is turned 1 Press the PAUSE button during playback and then turn the SHUTTLE ring S Reverse speed search 1MB units Reverse speed search skip 5fields Reverse speed search skip 3fields Still frame playback Forward speed search skip 3fields Forward speed search skip 5fields Forward speed search 1MB units EJ The unit will shift to still frame playpack mode when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to its former position E Shutt
68. sure that the cursor is next to SPLIT 16 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right 5 Repeat steps 5 to 7 of SPLIT 4 SCREEN setting on page 43 to set the rest of the position You cannot set the same number in SPLIT 16 SCREEN setting If the flashing goes back to the original position you have to change settings to make sure the same camera numbers are not set at different positions 6 Press the SET UP button The lt SPLIT16 SCREEN SETTING gt menu will disappear D You cannot exit the menu if you set same cam era numbers at different positions In this case please change settings Image quality of split screen It is possible to set the image quality for split screen dis play mode Fine details are visible when image quality is set to HIGH and screen flicker is reduced when set to NO FLICKER Vertical resolution decreases when split screen image quality IMAGE QLTY is set to NO FLICKER By setting IMAGE QLTY to NO FLICKER im ages being displayed in either SPLIT4 SPLIT9 or SPLIT16 modes will show reduced flicker although vertical resolution may slightly degraded Example Setting the image quality of split screen to NO FLICKER the default setting is HIGH 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The MPX DISPLAY will appear 3 Turn the JOG dial to move t
69. the SHUTTLE ring to the right twice The sub item of DATE will start flashing lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVING lt DATE 01 MONTH r qu YEAR 5 Turn the JOG dial to set the date number to 15 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item of MONTH will start flashing TIME DATE ADJUST DAYLIGHT SAVING OUT DATE 15 MONTH 01 YEAR 6 Set the month year hour 10 minute digit and minute digit a similar fashion Seconds cannot be set The sub item of DAYLIGHT SAVING will flash when you turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right after setting the minute TIME DATE ADJUST DAYLIGHT SAVING OUT DATE 15 MONTH 03 YEAR 2001 TIME 18 30 00 TURN THE SHUTTLE RING lt lt TO EXECUTE m 7 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to accept the setting The seconds value is reset to 00 and the display will return to the lt INITIAL SET UP gt menu The daylight saving The clock is put forward one hour by setting the menu The default setting for this function is OUT On the DAYLIGHT SAVING in lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt menu turn the JOG dial to flash IN the daylight saving function is activating and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection Present time display The following display will appear when this unit is turned on When the DISPLAY MODE is set to 3 Day of Date Month Year the week Alarm recording number
70. the duration displayed in ESTD TIME on the NORMAL REC SETTING screen When setting the Timer for multiple programs please refer to the Recording Time table on page 81 to con firm the amount of hard disk space the recording du ration will take up under different setting conditions lt TIMER PROGRAM gt Pe DW START END MODE 1 DAY 12 00 13 00 A 25 gt DAY 16 00 22 00 12 5 COMER a Using the Timer setting as an example of estimating possible recording duration the chart on next column shows that everything is recorded on the 4th day and on the 5th day only remain 7 8 of Program 2 content is recorded on the hard disk drive Conditions Image Quality is set to HIGH built in 60GB hard disk drive Possible duration for HDD recording Consecutive Recording B space Recording time for one day A Program 60 minutes 1104 minutes 5 4 ENGLISH 360 minutes 2209 minutes 16 3 Setting SPECIAL DW special day of the week By entering a program s start day and end day the unit can be set to record during a specific time frame over any number of days in the week The unit will record on the days entered into the program which displays SPL in its DW column Example MON FRI are designated as the days used in DEFINE P1 EJ The settings for the start day and the end day cannot be identical 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu Tur
71. time 000000 999999 ARCHIVE POINT RESET setting RC 2 EX 2 Stop the coping restoring RC 2 EX 2 Current date setting k0 Day Month 9 Year 00 30 RC 2 EX i2 SC o Acquire information on current date setting Current time setting ck0 Hour Minute RC 2 TD 3e 0 3e 3e 2 k 3 4 2 k0 Day Month Year 00 30 Day of the week 0 69 0 SUN 6 EX TM Acquire information on current time setting TI sk CO e 2 He e 9 2 Hour O Minute 99 Second HDD FULL setting 0 3 0 STOP 1 REC STANDBY 2 REPEAT 3 ALARM PROT 2 INITIAL SET UP Acquire information on HDD FULL setting RC 2 TE 0 0 43 0 STOP 2 REPEAT 1 REC STANDBY 3 ALARM PROT AUTO EJECT setting e081 0 ON 1 OFF RC 2 EX 2 Acquire information on AUTO EJECT setting RC 2 DE 2 0 1 0 1 ARCHIVE DATA setting 1 2 1 ALL 2 ALARM RC 2 EX 2 Acquire information on ARCHIVE DATA setting RC 2 RD 2 1 2 1 ALL 2 ALARM HDD PB REPEAT setting 0 1 0
72. time the first start time will be erased and the 801st start time will be added to the list 1 Press the SEARCH button to display by the SEARCH SELECTION menu Setting the lt GELECTION CAMERA NO menu repeat the steps 2 3 of the INDEX SEARCH setting procedures 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the ALARM LIST SEARCH and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The ALARM LIST SEARCH menu will appear lt SEARCH SELECTION SELECTION CAMERA NO TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT 3 Turn the JOG dial till the cursor goes to desired alarm list number then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The unit begins the Alarm List Search and retrieves the image associated with the selected time or the time closest to the selected time Playback is displayed on a SPLIT 16 screen when ALL is selected in the SELECTION CAMERA NO setting and displayed on a single screen when an individual camera number is selected lt ALARM LIST SEARCH No DATE TIME 0003 26 01 01 18 54 25 0002 26 01 01 18 34 40 gt 0001 25 01 01 18 20 00 EJ The JOG dial be used to move the cursor line by line through the list When the cursor reaches either the top or the bottom of the list the lt ALARM LIST SEARCH menu will scroll to the next page To move through the pages place the cursor over No and turn the SHUTTLE ring Various search continued
73. to Multiplexer functions on Basic Operation page 12 for details about the functions E Multiplexer buttons The use of SPLIT SEQUENCE button By pressing the SPLIT SEQUENCE button you can switch the display mode as follows SPLIT 16 2 SPLIT 9a 2 SPLIT 9b 2 SPLIT 4a SPLIT 4b SPLIT 4c gt SPLIT 4d SPLIT 9 Sequential SPLIT 4 Sequential Single screen sequential url EJ The refresh cycle of camera images becomes longer as the number of cameras increases Image can be viewed faster when cameras which are not needed are removed from the cameras designated in the DEFINE GROUP SETTING parameter on the NORMAL REC SETTING menu and A REC M DET SETTING menu EJ Images are displayed in real time during single screen display EY For details of the Camera number buttons and SPLIT SEQUENCE button please refer to The functions of the SPLIT SEQUENCE button ZOOM button and camera number buttons on next page INFORMATION IM You can arrange the layout of all SPLIT DISPLAY settings on SPLIT SCREEN SET TING in the MPX DISPLAY gt menu For details please refer to pages 43 44 SPLIT 4 SCREEN setting SPLIT 9 SCREEN setting SPLIT 16 SCREEN setting ttings Other setting It is also possible to select set tings of SPLIT DISPLAY during playback by press ing the SPLIT SEQUENCE button pus 16 SPLIT 9a SPLIT 9b amp SPLIT SPLIT 4d SPLIT 4c SPLIT 4b EJ When the SPLIT SW PATTERN settin
74. turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to complete this setting The cursor will move to the right half of the minutes column Using this same process complete the setting for the program s end time 10 Set the MODE column The first field is for selecting the camera mode A B or C Use the JOG dial to select A and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to complete this setting The next field is for setting the MAX REC FIELDS Use the JOG dial to select the desired interval then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to complete this setting TIMER PROGRAM Pe DW START END MODE gt DAY 12 00 13 00 A 25 Oras Site Sates L2 Hose tees Ey For effective multiplication various settings for operational cameras and recording intervals can be selected in the Action fields Refer to page 14 for details on DEFINE GROUP SETTING EJ f entries for one or more fields a program are left empty the cursor will return to the DW column complete the program setting 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 11 To set other programs repeat steps 5 through 10 Up to 8 programs can be set per screen To erase a program entry press the WARNING RESET button during the programming procedure 12 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right or press the SET UP button Turning the SHUTTLE ring to the left moves the cursor to the pre
75. 0000000000000000000000000 Operations 51 Using the Timer continued Symptom 1 The TIMER REC indicator is flashing The buzzer sounds if the BUZZER setting is set to WRNG Reason for Error 1 The present time or the Timer is not set 2 The timer program has been made on lt TIMER PRO GRAMs page but the correct SELECTED PATTERN is selected on the lt TIMER PROGRAM gt menu 3 Menu setting is not yet completed Countermeasure 1 Set the correct present time page 11 2 Select the correct SELECTED PATTERN page 50 3 Complete the menu setting Symptom 2 The Timer recording would not start even when the time is ready for timer recording Reason for Error 1 HDD FULL setting on the lt INITIAL SET UP gt menu is set to STOP or ALARM PROT Countermeasure 1 Set the HDD FULL to other settings except STOP or ALARM PROT pages 30 54 Symptom 3 The Timer backup would not start even when the time is ready for timer backup Reason for Error 1 The medium of the peripheral device Countermeasure 1 Insert the new medium and press the WARNING RE SET button to erase warning on screen Press the TIMER REC button to release the timer then press the TIMER REC button again Overlapping Timer settings When Timer settings overlap the unit will give priority to the higher numbered program Example 1 Program 1 is set for 14 00 to 17 00 with a recording interval of 2 5F Program 2
76. 00000000000000000000000000000 Reco rding Time Table 81 82 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 Description of problem Please consult the following The unit will not turn on Is the power cord properly plugged in Is the LOCK indicator light on Is the TIMER REC indicator light on Power is on but the unit will not Is the LOCK indicator light on operate Is the POWER button blinking The unit cannot be operated when the POWER button is blinking and it s the same when the other buttons and indicators are blinking It is possible that the safety features are in operation Restart the unit by pressing the RESET button located at the back of the unit using a ballpoint pen or similar object Is the remote indicator light on Press the communication setting button to turn it off Images are not appearing on Are the monitor and camera s connected correctly the monitor Is the unit receiving an input signal from the selected camera Check this by setting the unit to SPLIT 16 picture is poor Is the camera s focus adjusted correctly The unit will not start recording Is there any recording space left on the disk The unit begins recording only after the specified recording time Was the unit stopped during the specified recording time Is the PRE ALARM REC indicator li
77. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 4 Repeat Step 2 and 3 setting CAMERA CH 3 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will stop flashing Check that the CAMERA CH is defined correctly DEFINE GROUP gt B CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD 1 1 1 56 2 2 0 78 10 0 52 1 D 5 In DEFINE GROUP each camera channel A C used in SELECT REC MODE must be assigned at least one PRIORITY setting from 1 5 Please note that you cannot exit the settings menu screen until each SELECT REC MODE is given at least one PRIORITY setting By turning the JOG dial the priority setting will be changed as below 22903 5994 EJ For camera channels with the PRIORITY EM ON the recording interval set in MAX REC FIELD is divided according to the value entered in the PRI setting The unit will record one time using the value entered in the PRI setting The operation of the FILD FIELDS setting could vary While the recording interval could change for each of the camera chan nels regardless of the PRIORITY setting made the total number of fields Max Rec field will not change 5 Press the SET UP button to go back to the present time display Press the camera number button and confirm if there is a picture to the CH you have selected to be recorded 6 Press the REC button The REC button starts illuminating and the recording starts If you press th
78. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 47 48 Operation examples continued INFORMATION Non regular recording mode can be set using the P2 operational mode in the lt TIMER PROGRAM gt menu Once these settings are en tered the system can be switched between regular and non regular operational modes 4 Set the Timer Program s operational mode to P1 Upon completing the above settings press the TIMER REC button The unit will be in timer recording stand by mode E Operation example 2 Endless Repeat recording Copies and backups of up to 3 days of recorded data can be made when the unit is running in continuous recording mode Refer to page 60 for details on copying System configuration Example of a system using the following peripherals 16 connected video cameras Archive device connected to ID4 or copying device connected to ID5 Monitor di Monitor Up to 16 cameras ID4 archive device ID5 copy device Images from each cameras are recorded 24 hours a day Set IMAGE QUALITY to HIGH Set MAX REC FIELDS to 2 5F lt NORMAL REC SETTING IMAGE QUALITY PMAX REC FIELDS SELECT REC MODE DEFINE GROUP SETTING ESTD TIME Set HDD FULL to REPEAT lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST gt HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF Upon completing the above settings
79. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 31 32 Various settings continued 1 Backing up a data block containing the alarm record Normal recording Main Alarm recording RDD 1MB 1MB Archive media Backup recording 2 Backing up a small alarm record Normal recording Alarm recording Normal recording 1MB 1MB Main HDD Archive media Backup recording FIFO OVERWRITE MODE setting This is the setting for repeated backup to the HDD connected to ID4 The setting item for this function is displayed in the menu only when an HDD is connected to ID4 When a power failure has occurred during a backup the backup operation does not recover automatically Press the ARCHIVE button to restart the backup At the time of timer reservation backup restarts automatically after recovery from the power failure At this time all data backed up until the occurrence of the power failure will be lost and the backup pointer also returns to the backup start point before the occur rence of the power failure Please pay attention to this EJ Before making the FIFO OVERWRITE MODE setting confirm that an HDD is connected correctly to ID4 Example Setting FIFO OVERWRITE MODE to the default is OFF 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Move the cursor to INITIAL SET UP and turn the
80. 07 2 5F 008 1F RECORDING SET UP 0909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Command Codes 71 72 Command codes continued Erg _ Functions Status when normal execute Acquire information on Alarm REC interval setting 21AM LE 001 008 001 25F 002 12 5F 003 8 33F 004 6 25F 005 5F 006 4 17F 007 2 5F 008 1F Alarm REC duration setting Kk 01 11 01 MAN 02 25 03 5S 04 105 5 158 06 308 07 455 08 1M 09 2M 10 5M 11 10M RC 2 EX Acquire information on Alarm REC duration setting RC 2 AP 2 kk 01 11 Same as Alarm REC duration setting shown above Alarm Recording Picture Grade IMAGE QUALITY 1 45 1 BASIC 2 STANDARD 4 HIGH 5 SUPERIOR 3 MEDIUM RC 2 EX 2 Enquiry about Alarm Recording Picture Grade setting RC 2 QA 2 1 5 Same as Alarm Recording Picture Grade shown above Pre Alarm Recording setting 0 3 0 0FF 1 SHORT 2 MEDIUM 3 LONG 1 available STOP mode RC 2 EX 2 Acquire information on Pre Alarm Recording setting RECORDING SET UP 2 0 3 0 OFF 1 SHORT 2 MEDIUM 3
81. 2 O A 1 B 2 C 2 2 Acquire information on CAMERA USAGE setting SG IMAGE QLTY setting 0 1 0 HIGH 1 NO FLICKER Acquire information on IMAGE QLTY setting 2 SG 2 0 1 O HIGH 1 NO FLICKER 2 3e 9 4 k00 k0 k02 k3 509 e 8 30 e 8 kO 09 e 05 3e 16 4e 17 Dt DEFINE GROUP setting Pattern selection 0 2 0 A 1 B 2 C 9 010 Status of CH1 to CH16 0 5 0 invalid 1 5 valid priority number 2 EX 42 5 1 CT XO eO Text data 1 Acquire information on DEFINE GROUP setting Pattern selection 0 2 0 1 B 2 C CH TITLE setting Camera CH 01 16 Character numbers Within 16 characters 32 CS XO 1 e 12 9e 13 e 14 9e 15 Je 16 17 HD Same as DEFINE GROUP setting shown above kO kO kO e 8 e e 7 e 8 e 97 10 CT 1 Acquire information on CH TITLE setting Camera CH 01 16 CT KO X XO Text data 2 Camera CH 01 16 Character numbers dk 9 e e 00 e de 00 KK 02 e e e 14 KK 15 ee 06 e e 1 E MPX FUNCTIONS x09 Split9 dk Oe de Oe e ke 5 ee 8e e ok 8 e e 9 e KM Sp
82. 4 1s EJ The SEQUENCE menu is composed of two screens By rotating the jog to move the cursor from its position next to the CH number to CH the menu will automatically scroll to the next screen lt SEQUENCE gt SEQ 10 C 12 13 14 15 16 SPLIT4 SPLITS 5 Turn the JOG dial till desired channel number appears and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection The flashing will move to TIME lt SEQUENCE gt SEQ 1 CH 15 G 716 G 1S 1S AWN 6 Turn the JOG dial to display desired length of time then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting Maximum of 30 seconds can be set SEQUENCE SEQ 1 CH gt TIME10S 2 1s 3 15 2 15 ROI 7 Repeat steps 4 5 and 6 above to fix settings for other cameras 8 If you wish to display SPLIT 4 between a to d Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SPLIT 4 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to choose pattern from abcd abc ab or a The selected pattern will start flashing lt SEQUENCE gt SEQ CH 12 13 14 15 16 SPLIT4 SPLITS Four SPLIT 4 display switching patterns can be selected abcd abc ab and a Two SPLIT 9 dis play switching patterns can be selected ab and a Camera images automatically switched in the SPLIT 4 and SPLIT 9 display modes are from the cam eras set in the SPLIT 9 and SPLIT 4 settings of the MPX DISPLAY menu Furthermore by selecting
83. 6 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right or press the SET UP button Operation when the hard disk drive becomes full STOP The unit will stop recording at the moment the hard disk becomes full and will display the HDD FULL message on the monitor When WRNG is entered as the BUZZER value found in the lt REAR TERMINAL gt menu the buzzer will also be activated The unit will stop recording when there is no more storage space in memory When the CALL OUT setting in the lt REAR TERMINAL gt menu set to something other than NONE a CALL OUT signal will be emitted from the CALL OUT terminal To restart over writing on the hard disk first press the WARNING RESET button to cancel HDD FULL and then press the REC button REC STANDBY Recording standby The unit stops re cording at the moment its hard disk becomes full The unit will begin recording by over writing on its hard disk when the unit receives an alarm signal or a REC terminal signal or when the REC button is pushed REPEAT When the disk reaches its end during record ing the recording starts again from the beginning of the disk ALARM PROT Alarm protection Protects all any Alarm Recording the unit will stop recording the moment its hard disk becomes full and will display the HDD FULL message on the monitor When WRNGi is entered as the BUZZER value found in the lt REAR TERMINAL menu the buzzer will also be activated When the CALL OUT setting in the
84. 9 40 Various recording settings continued Motion threshold setting In this step the MOTION THRESHOLD setting which serves as the trigger to initiate Alarm Recording is set In this setting the minimum number of active dots required to initiate the MOTION DETECTION is established The dots are activated in the MOTION DETECTION function set tings Using this value the unit begins the MOTION DE TECTION when motion has been detected in more than the specified minimum number of dots EJ When establishing a value for the MOTION THRESHOLD setting use a value which does not exceed the number of active dots set for the MO TION DETECTION function Please note that the MOTION DETECTION function will not operate if a larger value is used Example Setting the MOTION THRESHOLD to 5 the default setting is 2 1 After step 3 of M DET SETTING procedures on page 38 Turn the JOG dial to select the MOTION THRESHOLD and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt MOT ION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO 9 CH MOTION DETECTION ON SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIUITY PNG gt MOTION THRESHOLD TEST MODE 4 2 Turn the JOG dial to display 5 then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing lt MOT ION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO 9 CH MOTION DETECTION ON SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIVITY HIGH gt MOTION THRESHOLD 5 TEST MODE Test mode setting Testi
85. A CLEAR SELECTION COPY DATA CLEAR OFF ARCHIVE DATA CLEAR ORF OFF 71 gt HDD DATA CLEAR ALL DATA AND ALL DRIVE DATA WILL BE ERASED 4 Turn the JOG dial until ON flashes The message TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE appears on the screen EJ COPY DATA CLEAR or ARCHIVE DATA CLEAR appears on the screen when copy device or archive device is connected 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to clear the data If not needed turn the JOG dial until OFF flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right EJ Please note that you cannot exit from the menu when clearing the data and ON is flashing on the Screen 6 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button E Rear Terminal Setting MODE OUT setting A signal is output sending the status of this unit Example Setting MODE OUT to PLAY the default set ting is REC 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu and turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to REAR TERMINAL DATA CLEAR SELECTION COMMUNICATION SETTING gt REAR TERMINAL SERVICE 2 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to show the lt REAR TERMINAL menu lt REAR TERMINAL gt MODE OUT REC CAPACITY REMAIN HDD 10 3 Check the cursor is next to MODE OUT then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt REAR TERMINAL MODE OUT REC CAPACITY REMAIN HDB 19 4 Turn the JOG di
86. Check that the MAX REC FIELDS is defined correctly DEFINE GROUP A REC DURATION Iss Y REC FIELDS 6 25F DEFINE GROUP SETTING A REC DURATION 155 14 PMAX REC FIELDS NS ttings DUE by turning the JOG dial the sub item of the MAX REC FIELDS shown on the menu will be changed as follows kone 2 5FO 8 33F dui 1F92 5F 4 17F 5F EJ The underlined items cannot be selected when the MOTION DETECTION setting is active EJ When the MOTION DETECTION setting in the INITIAL SET UP menu is turned ON the MAX REC FIELDS for each time setting will be automatically altered as follows These settings will not automati cally revert to their former values even if MOTION DETECTION is turned OFF Case of lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt menu and lt A REC M DET SETTING menu 25F gt 12 5F 8 33F gt 6 25F SF gt 4 17F Case of MODE in the TIMER PROGRAM menu 25 gt 12 5 8 33 gt 6 25 5 gt 4 17 6 Turn the JOG dial and move the cursor to DEFINE GROUP SETTING and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The DEFINE ALARM GROUP gt menu appears DEFINE ALARM GROUP CH PRI FILD CH PRI 39 7 Check that the cursor is next to the CAMERA and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt DEFINE ALARM GROUP CHNPRI 4 ILD CH PRI FILD 1 939 9 1 0 39 7 9 39 49 1 3 0 39 m 1 4 1 0 39 2
87. DEVICE MAIN MENU FROM kk cxx TO k kk kk E INFORMATION MENU lt INFORMAT ION gt COPY DEVICE RECORDED PERIOD FROM FF FF FF INFO CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE RECORDED PERIOD page 33 lt ELAPSED TIME gt MAIN ARCHIVE COPY CONNECTED SCSI DEUICE SCSI IDO HDD 60GB ID1 NONE INFORMATION page 33 IDe NONE ELAPSED TIME page 33 103 IDS CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE page 33 1 Only displayed when a copying device is connected to ID5 2 Only displayed when an ARCHIVE device is connected to ID4 How to set Various settings E How to display menus As shown in the menu displayed on pages 22 24 the menus are divided into several layers The following steps show how to display the desired menu on the screen EJ When any of the menu displays are shown on the screen the SPLIT SEQUENCE button the Camera number button and the ZOOM button do not work 1 Find the menu you want to view from the menu overview on pages 22 24 and press the correct key to activate the menu 2 When the menu you want to view is active The MENU SETTING gt menu press the SET UP button on the front panel of this unit MENU SETTING FTIME DATE DISPLAY MPX DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM NORMAL REC SETTING A REC M DET SETTING SET UP DATA CLEAR SELECTION COMMUNICATION SETTING REAR TERMINAL SERVICE INITIAL SET UP The SEARCH SELECTION gt menu press the SEARCH b
88. E PLAYBACK 09000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting continued Glossary al Description of problem Please consult the following The unit will not perform the motion detection function setting on Is the motion detection in the lt INTIAL SET UP gt menu Is the value of the MOTION THRESHOLD setting greater than the DOT value entered in the SET DETECTION MASK setting The MOTION DETECTION function cannot be accessed when menus are left open The M DET indicator light is off when the MOTION DETECTION cannot be accssed The unit will not respond to PC control Is the RS 232C setting set correctly Are the unit and computer connected correctly Is there a defect in the connecting cable Is the proper connecting cable being used Is the remote indicator light on Press the communication setting button to turn it off The unit is not detecting its peripheral recording device s I Black screens are being displayed during multi screen display The DEVICE CHECK menu does Is peripheral device s SCSI ID setting set correctly 19 Is the SCSI TERMIMATION switch on Have the peripheral devices been disconnected Are the recommended peripheral devices being used Operations settings have not been made in the Camera Operation Setting parameter of the DEFINE GROUP SETTING Input from cameras
89. E ERROR 06 ARCHIVE FULL 07 ARCHIVE NEAR END 08 COPY OVERTAKE ERROR BACKUP OVERTAKE ERROR COPY NEAR OVERTAKE BACKUP NEAR OVERTAKE REC SYSTEM ERROR COPY SYSTEM ERROR BACKUP SYSTEM ERROR RESTORE SYSTEM ERROR SYSTEM ERROR COPY R W ERROR BACKUP R W ERROR RESTORE R W ERROR Clearing warning 2 2 Acquire information on status of video input During recording and when pressed the WARNING RESET button to reset the warning replied status code VSO RC 2 VS 2 0 1 0 with Video Signal 1 without Video Signal Acquire information on CH without video signal During recording and when pressed the WARNING RESET button to reset the warning replied only status code VN RC t2 VN k KO 502 AKO KAY e e 8 e kkl e e 9 e e 10 eI e e 12 e 13 e e 04 e e 15 Ok 09 2 CH without Video Signal maximum of 16CH EROS8 2 is output when CH without Video Signal 0909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Command Codes 79 Command codes continued C Commands Functions Status when normal execute Acquire the current status 2 Power off Nan DEVICE HDD during set up Power on standby mode PB Reverse speed search mode PB Forward speed search mode PB Playback mode PB
90. E SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT 3 The lt INFORMATION gt menu press the INFO button to display the menu lt INFORMAT ION gt gt RECORDED PERIOD CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE lt ELAPSED TIME gt MAIN ARCHIVE COPY 0606000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 10 4 The COPY SELECTION menu press the COPY button to display the menu COPY SELECTION COPY DIRECTION HDD gt COPY OUERURITE OFF TRANSFER PERIOD 06 09 01 18 43 52 TO 06 10 01 18 43 52 EXECUTE OFF 27 Refer to Menu functions pages 22 24 for the construction of the menus Setting the present time Please follow steps below to set the present time Example Setting the present time to 6 30 p m March 15 2001 1 Press the SET UP button The MENU SETTING gt menu will appear lt MENU SETTING gt gt TIME DATE DISPLAY MPX DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the INITIAL SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The INITIAL SET UP gt menu will appear lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON 3 Confirm that the cursor is next to the TIME DATE ADJUST and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TIME DATE ADJUST gt menu will appear 4 Turn
91. ECT REC MODE A DEFINE GROUP SETTING ttings anet e By turning the JOG dial the im age quality setting will be changed as below pe SUPERIOR e MEDIUM lt STANDARD Setting the maximum recording fields Example Setting the maximum recording fields to 6 25F the default setting is 12 5F 1 After step 5 of IMAGE QUALITY setting procedures above turn the JOG dial and move the cursor to MAX REC FIELDS lt NORMAL REC SETTING IMAGE QUALITY STANDARD gt MAX REC FIELDS 12 5 SELECT REC MODE A DEFINE GROUP SETTING 2 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub item lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt IMAGE QUALITY STAYDAR REC FIELDS 12 5F SELECT REC MODE fA DEFINE GROUP SETTING 3 Turn the JOG dial to display 6 25 then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The 6 25F is now selected lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt IMAGE QUALITY STANDARD gt MAX REC FIELDS 6 25F SELECT REC MODE A DEFINE GROUP SETTING Other settings By turning the JOG dial the maxi mum recording fields setting will be changed as below 8 33F 2 5 4 17F 5F EJ The underlined items cannot be selected when the MOTION DETECTION setting is active EJ When MOTION DETECTION setting in the INI TIAL SET UP menu is turned ON the MAX REC FIELDS for each time setting will be automatically altered as follows These settings will not automati cally revert
92. ETTING gt gt RDD gt MENU DATA LOADING MENU DATA SAVING gt RDD POWER OFF COMPLETED 5 The message COMPLETED is shown on the screen and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left The message COMPLETED will disappear 6 Turn the JOG dial to select the POWER OFF and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to define the setting The power of this unit will be turned off QUICK SETTING RDD MENU DATA LOADING MENU DATA SAVING gt RDD gt POWER OFF MENU DATA SAVING gt RDD setting Example The RDD media saves menu settings stored on the unit 1 Press the POWER button while pressing the ARCHIVE button to turn the power on The QUICK SETTING gt menu will appear QUICK SETTING gt RDD gt MENU DATA LOADING MENU DATA SAVING gt RDD POWER OFF EJ POWER OFF is displayed if a peripheral device is not connected to ID5 EJ When settings are being made the POWER but ton blinks and the unit does not accept any other commands 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the MENU DATA SAVING gt RDD and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right When TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE appears on the screen lt QUICK SETTING gt RDD MENU DATA LOADING gt MENU DATA SAVING RDD POWER OFF TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right SAVING is displayed and data saving is initiated COMPLETED is displayed when data saving ha
93. EY MOTION DETECTION HOLD FUNCTION When Alarm Recording continues as a result of motion being continuously detected the unit cannot receive instructions for other functions In this situa tion the MOTION DETECTION function can be fro zen for two seconds after pressing the STOP button to stop the Alarm recording which will override and halt Alarm Recording Settings can then be made for other functions during this time If settings are not altered the unit will automatically return to re cording after two seconds EJ As the ALARM IN terminals located on the unit s rear are always active their input signals are given priority during Alarm Recording In addition when the MOTION DETECTION function has been acti vated Alarm Recording will begin depending on the input signals from each of the terminals EJ The MOTION DETECTION function cannot be accessed when menus are left open EJ The M DET indicator light is off when the MO TION DETECTION function cannot be accessed 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 EJ When you wish to use the MOTION DETECTION function to activate Alarm Recording the CAMERA CH of the cameras to be used must be set to some thing other than in the PRI priority setting of the DEFINE ALARM GROUP menu Multiplexer functions Bi Multiplexer functions Please refer
94. ICE 2 EX 2 1 2 1 ARCHIVE 2 COPY Commands Functions when normal execute The command code appointed the camera filter search when execute the search Use together the command code when execute the search 00 16 Camera number 00 ALL 01 16 Camera 1 16 Acquire information on camera filter when execute the search RC 2 CF 2 00 16 Camera number 00 ALL 01 16 1 16 Acquire information on camera number that during alarm recording RC L 2 SA 0 2 e 00 9 12 He 13 9e 14 15 16 02 0 4016 the corresponding camera number 0 1 0 No alarm recording 1 During alarm recording 9 e 0 e 9 Je 8 307 8 e 9 e 10 DISPLAY MODE setting 1 6 RC 2 EX 42 Acquire information on DISPLAY MODE setting RC 2 DM 2 11 6 DISPLAY MENU BASIC FUNCTIONS Character size setting present time and display 0 1 0 SMALL 1 LARGE Acquire information on character size setting for present time and date display RC 2 2 2 CZ 2 0 1 O SMALL 1 LARGE CAMERA USAGE setting 0
95. If you set to ON the copy will start from the very beginning of the media If you set to OFF the copy will start from the end of the last recorded part of the media 7 Set the TRANSFER PERIOD Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to the TRANSFER PERIOD then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item of MAN manual will start flashing lt COPY SELECTION gt COPY DIRECTION HDD COPY OUERURITE OFF gt TRANSFER PERIOD MAN FROM 29 01 01 09 2324 Other settings The following sub item can be set for the TRANSFER PERIOD of copying By turning the JOG dial the sub item will be changed as below MAN S E MAN Set the start time and end time of copying manually S E Copy all data from the start to the end of the device which is recognized as a device to copy from 8 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to the start time FROM and set the date month year hour minute and second of the data to copy from Turn the JOG dial to set the start time Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection 09090900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 16 gt TRANGFER PERIOD MAN FROM 29 81 01 09 25 24 TO 39 oi O1 09 25 24 EXECUTE OFF 9 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to the stop time TO and set the date month year hour m
96. KKM KAW 2 Start Day 0 Start Month 9 Start Year c Start Hour O9 Start Minute 9 Start Second k0 End Day k8 End Month 9 End Year k00 End Hour k1 Minute 12 End Second When no recording RC 2 AE FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2 Acquire information on RECORDED PERIOD of RC 42 RJ k k 0 9 sk 2 ke e 9 e e 00 e ARCHIVE DEVICE KKM e e 8 e e 9 KK e Je 00 e 2 Start Day 0 Start Month Start Year Start Hour k 9 Start Minute Start Second 0 End Day 9 End Month 9 End Year 09 End Hour k1 End Minute 12 Second When no recording RC t2 RJ FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2 Acquire information on ID number of CONNECTED SCSI RC 42 DV D 3e 2 3e 9 e e e 9 e 9 Ke e e 9 AM DEVICE k k e 9 e e e 00 KN e e e 02 42 IDO Type of DEVICE Capacity ID1 Type of DEVICE 4 Capacity ID2 Type of DEVICE sex 9 Capacity ID3 Type of DEVICE 8 Capacity ID4 Type of DEVICE 9 Capacity ID5 Type of DEVICE 12 Capacity d 0 de 9 3e 9 KM 09 36 10 0 3 0 NONE 1 HDD 2 RDD 3 DDS kkk kkk e he e 8 kkk e e KKK 000 103 GB Capacity shown next to unused ID number and Capacity of archive device and copying device is output as FFF DB 2 9 Setting and execu
97. LAY button or the PAUSE button Refer to page 56 for details on Various playback functions EJ To exit the INDEX SEARCH menu without ac tivating the search press the SEARCH button on the front of the unit 7 Press the STOP button to stop playback and still frame mode Press the SEARCH button the display will revert to its original state How to count index signals Present time in the diagram below represents the point of playing back or stopped playing back To search index with turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to search forward To search index with turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to search backward Alarm Recording Present position 715 15 MEC Beginning of playback device End of playback device E Skip Search Skip Search is a process where the unit automatically searches for an index signal then retrieves the visuals associated with that index and plays back the images for 5 seconds each to select the camera number EJ To play back search results press the PLAY but ton for the desired image 1 Press the SEARCH button io display by the SEARCH SELECTION menu Setting the SELECTION CAMERA NO menu repeat the steps 2 3 of the INDEX SEARCH setting procedures 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the SKIP SEARCH and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The SKIP SEARCH menu will appear lt SEARCH SELECT ION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO TI
98. LE LOCK FUNCTION becomes inoperative Recording indicators TIMER REC indicator Illuminates during timer recording and timer record ing stand by mode The POWER button will not work while the TIMER REC indicator is illuminating To turn on the power while the TIMER REC indicator is illu minating press the TIMER REC button to cancel the timer recording stand by mode and then press the POWER button M DET indicator Illuminates when the MOTION DETECTION is ac tive mode PRE ALARM REC indicator Illuminate during pre alarm recording and pre alarm recording stand by mode MENU buttons Press one of the buttons to display its associated menu Press again to exit the menu 090900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 INFO button Press this button to display the INFORMATION menu SET UP button Press this button to display the MENU SETTING menu COPY button Press this button to display the COPY SELEC TION menu This button does not work if the pe ripheral device is not connected to SCSI ID 4 or SCSI ID 5 SEARCH button Press this button to display the lt SEARCH SELEC TION menu COPY indicator The Indicator will start to blink during Copy or Re store operation This light is on while recorded con tent is being copied or during Restore operation 8 WARNING RESET button Used to clear a warni
99. LIT 16 screen e When set to CH NO the display position can be changed on single screen only If TITLE is selected the display position cannot be changed Bi Setting Multiplexer functions Refer to page 41 Multiplexer functions for details E Setting Timer program Refer to page 50 Setting the Timer for details E Setting recording functions Refer to page 35 Various recording settings for details E Data Clear Selection This unit provides a menu to select the device and its data to erase EJ WARNING This function will erase all the data on the selected device In case of the hard disk drive all data on all internal and external HDD will be erased To edit this procedure press the SET UP key Example Clearing the data recorded on main HDD 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu and turn the JOG dial until the cursor e is next to DATA CLEAR SELECTION A REC M DET SETTING CLEAR SELECTION COMMUNICATION SETTING 2 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to show the lt DATA CLEAR SELECTION menu lt DATA CLEAR SELECTION gt COPY DATA CLEAR OFF ARCHIVE DATA CLEAR OFF gt HDD DATA CLEAR OFF gt By turning JOG dial to select the medium of the data clear 3 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to HDD DATA CLEAR and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The OFF flashing and the message ALL DATA AND ALL DRIVE DATA WILL BE ERASED appears on the screen lt DAT
100. LIT 4 Sequential SPLIT SEQUENCE Illuminating SPLIT 9 Sequential SPLIT SEQUENCE 5 s SPLIT 9 display ab or a which is set on SEQUENCE of the lt MPX DISPLAY gt ZOOM menu will be displayed for set up time Camera number button which is set to be operated on DEFINE GROUP SETTING of NORMAL REC SETTING O menu and lt A REC M DET SETTING gt menu will only illuminates When a screen from a camera designated as non operational is displayed Illuminating the camera number display will show ZOOM Camera number button which has display is illuminating OFF ZOOM Ic Illuminating ISEQUENCE Not enlarged F F OFF L OFF SPLIT 4 display abcd abc ab or a which is set on SEQUENCE of the lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu will be displayed for set up time Camera number ZOOM button which is set to be operated on DEFINE GROUP SETTING of lt NORMAL REC SETTING menu and lt A REC M DET SETTING gt menu will only illuminates When a screen from a camera designated as non operational is OFF displayed the camera number display will show F LJ Single screen Camera buttons which has been activated as DISPLAY 1 X2 or X4 will be illuminated Enlarged During Alarm recording and Pre alalrm recording f the Alarm signal and pre alarm signal is input during SPLIT SEQUENCE mode Regardless o
101. ME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to desired direction Forward search to the right and reverse to the left The unit begins the Index Search and plays back the images associated to the index for five seconds each Playback is displayed on a SPLIT 16 screen when ALL is selected in the SELECTION CAMERA NO setting and displayed on a single screen when an individual camera number is selected lt SKIP SEARCH G TURN THE SHUTTLE RING lt lt OR gt gt TO PREVIEW EACH ALARM EdThe unit cannot be selected to single screen dis play mode during Skip Search 4 Press the STOP button to stop searching EJ When reverse SKIP SEARCH is used on recorded content that includes five seconds or less of alarm recording those five seconds or less of alarm re cording may be played back repeatedly If this hap pens press the stop button to halt SKIP SEARCH use reverse playback to get past the content being played back repeatedly and then resume with re verse SKIP SEARCH E Alarm List Search When Alarm Recording is initiated refer to page 53 the Alarm Recording start time will be added to the Alarm List Alarm List Search is a process which uses the associated Alarm Recording start time to retrieve a desired image for still frame playback to select the camera number EJ Up to 800 Alarm Recording start times can be registered After the 800th
102. NE STOP BIT LENGTH 1BIT DELIMITER CR 5 Turn the JOG dial to select 4800 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to finish setting lt RS 232C SETTING gt gt TRANSMISSION RATE 4800 DATA BIT LENGTH PARITY BIT NONE STOP BIT LENGTH 1BIT DELIMITER CR 6 Press the SET UP button The lt RS 232C SETTING gt menu will disappear E TCP IP settings The IP address subnet mask setting and MAC address used to specify the connected recorder can be referred to here refer to page 8 EJ Press the COMMUNICATION button on the unit s front face to activate the TCP IP communication function 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to COMMUNICA TION SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The COMMUNICATION SETTING gt menu will appear lt COMMUNICATION SETTING RS 232C SETTING TCP IP SETTING 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to TCP IP SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TCP IP SETTING menu will appear TCP IP SETTING ENGLISH SELF IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 SUBNET MASK 000 000 000 000 lt MAC ADDRESS gt 08 00 70 2E 3F FF 4 Check that the cursor is next to SELF IP ADDRESS and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub item lt 1 SETTING gt SELF IR ADDRESS 000 880 000 000 000 000 000 000 lt MAC ADDRESS g
103. NE GROUP SETTING on NORMAL REC SETTING or lt A REC M DET SETTING O menu Camera number button which is set to be operated on DEFINE GROUP SETTING of lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt menu and lt A REC M DET SETTING gt menu will only illuminates PLIT 4 MODE a 4a PLIT 4 MODE b 4b PLIT 4 MODE c 4c PLIT 4 MODE d 4d Images taken from the camera number selected as SPLIT4 a b c or d of the SPLIT 4 SPLIT SEQUENCE C ZOOM SETTING on the MPX DISPLAY menu are displayed on a 4 split screen Images will be changed in sequence and displayed as the selected camera s camera number button is lit C3 Please set DEFINE GROUP SETTING on NORMAL REC SETTING or A REC M DET SETTING menu Camera number button which is set to be operated on DEFINE GROUP SETTING of NORMAL REC SETTING menu and A REC M DET SETTING menu will only illuminates Single screen Segenti area ZOOM Illuminating F F F F Display the picture of the camera for the time which is set SEQUENCE of the lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu Camera number button which has display is illuminating When a screen from a camera designated as non operational is displayed the camera number display will show and the non operational camera mark el will appear next to the recording time SP
104. ONFIG INITIALIZE RC 2 BT H Boot up delay setting Second 00 99 RC EX 2 BT 1 Acquire information on boot up delay setting RC 2 BT 2 Second 00 99 0909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Command Codes 7 Command codes continued SPECIAL FUNCTION MENU LE _ Functions a when normal execute Initializing the disk 0 2 0 HDD 1 ARCHIVE 2 COPY Acquire warning status for serviceman RC 22 WN 00 16 MAX 00 NONE 01 OVERTAKE ERROR 02 HDD R W ERROR 03 DEVICE R W ERROR 06 NO SIGNAL 07 SUB MICRO COMPUTER HANG UP 08 TEMPERATURE SENSOR ERROR 09 SYSTEM ERROR 11 STOPPING THE FUN ERROR 12 SYSTEM RE STARAT 13 FLASH MEMORY ERROR 14 REC SYSTEM ERROR SPECIAL FUNCTION MENU Table of Error Code Table of Status Code No power supply given when error occurred during copy restore Error code 02 04 02 Copy restore size error 03 Copy archive restore R W error 04 Copy restore media error WARNING ERROR given when DEVICE CHECK menu appears 8 Present time or Timer program has not been set Alarm recording underway
105. P button to stop searching The display will revert to its original state E SCSI ID number allocation IDO to ID3 are allocated to the main hard disk drive ID4 is allocated to the archive device and ID5 is allocated to the copying device E Selecting other devices The device to be used in playback can be chosen using the PLAY DEVICE button located on the main unit s front face Check to see that the selected device s PLAY DE VICE indicator is on 1 Press the POWER button 2 Insert the medium of archive device or copying device EJ During playback of the archive device or copying device media playback can be made using an in terval that differs from the recording interval by press ing the PLAY button or the REV PLAY button Visual quality will depend on the device s transmission Speed 3 Select the device to be played by pressing the PLAY DEVICE button on the front of this unit The selected device s indicator light will turn on PLAY DEVICE EJ Check whether the connected device s access lamp is on 4 Press the PLAY button The device will start playing after a still picture has been displayed Various play and search options using the SHUT TLE ring are possible during playback of the copy ing device although there will be some delay be fore images are displayed If a DDS type tape media is con nected as an external recording device playback eject and other functions may take a few minutes
106. PLITSa SPLITS 23 1 d 5 6 4v 42 13 8 44 15 46 Qa eC 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 43 44 Multiplexer functions continued 4 Make sure that the cursor is next to SPLIT 9a Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right 5 Repeat steps 5 to 7 of SPLIT 4 SCREEN setting on page 43 to set the rest of the position You cannot set the same number in SPLIT 9 SCREEN setting If the flashing goes back to the original position you have to change settings to make sure the same camera numbers are not set at different positions 6 Press the SET UP button The lt SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING gt menu will disappear D You cannot exit the menu if you set same cam era numbers at different positions In this case please change settings SPLIT 16 SCREEN setting Example Displaying desired camera pictures with desired layout in SPLIT 16 SCREEN 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu will appear 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt SPLIT16 SCREEN SETTING gt menu will appear lt SPLIT16 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 17 12 43 14 45 16 4 Make
107. Pause mode RPB Playback mode RPB Pause mode REC Recording mode REC Pause mode A REC during standby Recording mode A REC during recording Recording mode Time date search Index search FF Index search REW Skip search FF Skip search REW Character search FF Character search REW Alarm list search Jump to start point Timer REC Reserve of Timer REC Timer reserve error Clearing device Restoring PRE ALARM RecordingsStandby mode SS1 GH Acquire the current status 551 00 Power off ARCHIVE DEVICE 551 01 during set up 551 02 Power on standby mode 551 03 PB Reverse speed search mode RDD only 551 04 PB Forward speed search mode RDD only 551 05 PBePlayback mode 551 06 PB Pause mode 551 09 RPB Playback mode 551 10 RPB Pause mode 551 17 2 Time date search 551 19 Index search 551 20 Index search REW 551 21 Skip search RDD only 551 22 Skip search REW RDD only 551 25 Character search FF 551 26 Character search REW S1 27 2 Alarm list search ST1 28 Jump to start point 551 29 551 30 Reserve of Timer REC 881 31 Timer reserve error 551 33 Initializing device 551 34 2 Archiving 551 36 Restoring 551 46 Rewinding DDS only
108. Pp IMAGE QUALITY HIGH S 12 5F EC 9 12 5F MAX REC FIELDS 12 5 MAX REC FIELDS 12 5F Maximum recording lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt lt SETTING lt TIMER PROGRAM gt 1 lt SETTING 2 IMAGE QUALITY HIGH IMAGE QUALITY HIGH DU START END MODE IMAGE QUALITY HIGH setting PMOX REC FIELDS 12 5 gt REC FIELDS 12 5 gt WED 09 30 10 00 12 5 Pm REC FIELDS 18 5F DEFINE GROUP SETTING GROUP SELECT REC MODE MAX REC FIELDS in MAX REC FIELDS in MODE setting in REC FIELDS in lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt lt A REC M DET SETTING gt lt TIMER PROGRAM gt T lt A REC M DET SETTING gt 36 A REC DURATION in START and END time in A REC DURATION in lt A REC M DET SETTING gt lt TIMER PROGRAM gt lt A REC M DET SETTING gt Recording i DEFINE GROUP SETTING lt TIMER PROGRAM gt P1 DEFINE GROUP SETTING duration Pm A REC DURATION 155 DU START END MODE gt A REC DURATION 155 RECORD ALARM SEP gt WED 09 30 10 00 12 5 RECORD ALARM SEP PRE A REC OFF D PRE A REC OFF Selected SELECT REC Selected RECORD ALARM Selected SELECT REC Selected RECORD ALARM MODE pattern on setting on MODE pattern on setting on lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt lt A REC M DET SETTING gt MODE setting lt A REC M DET SETTING gt Recording camera channel of lt TIMER PROGRAM gt CH MAL REC SETTING DEI ING TIMER PROGRAM A REC DURATION DU
109. R OFF LARM OUT ODE OUT ALL OUT ALL OUT GNI First Unit Second Unit LOCK ADJUST als 21 81522 6 gieigielcicioieleloo Something goes wrong with the recorder GND OWER ON OWER OFF LARM OUT ALL OUT GN eK Operation of unit 1 Recording Operation of unit 2 Recording Series Recording menu settings for both units 1 Press the SET UP button to display the lt MENU SETTING gt menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to the REAR TERMINAL then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right lt REAR TERMINAL gt MODE OUT REC CAPACITY REMAIN HDD 10 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to CAPACITY REMAIN then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt REAR TERMINAL MODE OUT 1 REC gt CAPACITY REMA He HDD 0 4 Check that the HDD is flashing Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Choose the HDD so that the second unit begins recording when the first unit s hard disk approaches its storage limit The flashing will move to capacity setting lt REAR TERMINAL gt MODE OUT RE gt CAPACITY REMAIN HDB 10 I 5 Turn the JOG dial till desired capacity remain appears and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will stop flashing lt REAR TERMINAL MODE OUT REC REMAIN HDD 10 6 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MODE OUT and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right
110. RAM menu 25 gt 12 5 8 33 gt 6 25 5 gt 4 17 EJ When the MOTION DETECTION setting in the INITIAL SET UP menu is turned ON A REC DU RATION setting in the lt A REC M DET SETTING menu can not select to MAN Prior setting of MAN will automatically be changed to 2S When the MO TION DETECTION setting is subsequently set to OFF this setting will not revert to the former values they will remain 2S B The lt INFORMATION gt menu This unit has functions which allow you to check informa tion such as the recorded period and SCSI ID number of the main HDD and peripheral devices Showing the recorded period The recorded period of the main HDD the archive device and the copying device is shown on the screen 1 Press the INFO button The lt INFORMATION gt menu appears 2 Check that the cursor is next to RECORDED PERIOD and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right 3 The message GET S E INFORMATION TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE is shown on the screen and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The RECORDED PERIOD gt menu is shown RECORDED PERIOD gt MAIN DEVICE FROM 05 03 01 O6 TO 15 03 01 OS ARCHIVE DEVICE FROM 05 03 01 O6 TO 15 03 01 OS COPY DEUICE FROM 05 03 01 06 TO 15 03 01 OS 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the INFO button Connected SCSI device The SCSI ID number of connected devices can be
111. REC FIELDS ae ing intervals and image quality used when the ALARM IN terminal is triggered EJ The image quality settings for NORMAL REC SETTING have to be set on the same menu For Example Setting the IMAGE QUALITY to BASIC the details of settings for recordings please refer to page default setting is HIGH Set the MAX REC FIELDS to 12 6 25F the default setting is 12 5F Setting the CAM ERA on the SELECT REC MODE menu as PRI ORITY to 5 CAMERA CH as PRIORITY to the default setting is all 1 Setting the A REC DURATION to 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 390 Various recording settings continued 3 Turn the JOG dial to flash BASIC and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing Check that the IMAGE QUALITY is defined correctly IMAGE QUALITY BASIC MAX REC FIELDS 12 5F DEFINE GROUP SETTING ttings ED by turning the JOG dial the sub item of the IMAGE QLTY shown on the menu will be changed as follows HIGH SUPERIOR MEDIUM STANDARD 4 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MAX REC FIELDS and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing 5 Turn the JOG dial to display 6 25F and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to define the setting The sub item will stop flashing
112. RESET but ton This function does not work with the communica tion function EJ if you don t use this function please select the sub item OFF 09090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 29 Various settings continued Bi Initial set up In the lt INITIAL SET UP gt menu it is possible to set sev eral items such as the present day and time a function of this unit when the storage capacity of HDD runs out and during playback Clock setting Refer to page 11 Setting the present time for details HDD repeat recording This function is used to set the function of this unit when the storage capacity of HDD is running out Example Setting HDD FULL to REC STANDBY the de fault setting is STOP 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to INITIAL SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The INITIAL SET UP gt menu will appear lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF 3 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to HDD FULL and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item flashes lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST gt HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF 4 Turn the JOG dial to show REC STANDBY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to t
113. RMATION RECORDED PERIOD CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE gt menu will appear lt CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE gt SCSI IDO HDD 60GB NONE ID2 NONE ID3 NONE ID4 NONE IDS NONE Connected device for 1 4 and ID5 will display NONE when no archive or copying devices are con nected to the unit 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 20 E Setting this unit to delay the boot up time Because the unit searches for connected devices when power is turned on peripheral devices must be turned on before power is turned on to the digital recorder To handle peripherals which take a long time to start up the unit can be preset to delay the timing of its search for these devices 1 Press the POWER button while pressing the REC button to turn the power on The DEVICE CHECK gt menu will appear lt DEVICE CHECK SCSI IDO HDD ID1 NONE IDe NONE ID3 NONE ID4 NONE IDS NONE PINITIALIZE ALL HDD BOOT UP DELAY 2 Turn the JOG dial select BOOT DELAY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item of the BOOT UP DELAY will start flashing IDS RDD INITIALIZE ALL HDD BOOT UP DELAY 90 3 Turn the JOG dial to set the delay time and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection You can set u
114. SET button Selectable 27 28 Press the WARNING Fixed 60 63 RESET button Press the WARNING Fixed 60 63 RESET button Press the WARNING Fi RESET button d 60 63 Press the WARNING RESET button Fixed 60 63 Either turn off recording or if the visual signal has been restored Fixed 14 18 36 cancel the warning Press the WARNING RESET button Press the WARNING Fixed 19 20 RESET button Press the WARNING Fixed 19 RESET button Specifications Rated Power Supply Rated Input Color System Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Dimensions Weight Recording System Sampling Data Compression Compression Unit Resolution Recording Device Video Input Monitor Output Throughout Output Timer Program Memory Backup CONNECTORS POWER ON Input POWER OFF Input ALARM IN 1 16 Input CLOCK ADJ Input REC Input GND ALARM OUT Output MODE OUT Output DC 5V OUT Output CALL OUT CALL OUT GND Rating ALARM OUT MODE OUT ALARM IN CLOCK ADJ REC CALL OUT CALL OUT GND RS 232C SCSI Accessories AC power cord for U K for the Continent Ferrite core Cable tie AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 0 0 5A 100 240V PAL type color system 41 F 104 F 5 C to 40 Max 80 Max 2000 m 425 Width x 380 Depth x 113 Height mm 7 5kg ENGLISH Digital recording system with JPEG compression method 13 5MHz JPEG Field 684 x 288 60GB HDD
115. SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the A REC M DET SETTING and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt A REC M DET SETTING menu will appear lt A REC M DET SETTING QUALITY HIGH REC FIELDS 12 5 DEFINE GROUP SETTING A REC DURATION RECORD ALARM PRE A REC M DET SETTING 3 Turn the JOG dial to select the M DET SETTING and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt MOTION gt menu will appear lt MOT ION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO CH MOTION DETECTION OFF SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIVITY MOTION THRESHOLD TEST MODE EJ When the MOTION DETECTION setting in the INITIAL SET UP menu is turned ON the MAX REC FIELDS for each time setting will be automatically altered as follows These settings will not auto matically revert to their former values even if MOTION DETECTION is turned OFF Case of lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt menu and lt A REC M DET SETTING gt menu 25 gt 12 5F 8 33F gt 6 25F SF gt 4 47F Case of MODE in the TIMER PROGRAM menu 25 gt 12 5 8 33 gt 6 25 5 gt 4 17 Selection camera NO In this step the cameras used for the MOTION DETEC TION setting are selected Example Setting the SELECTION CAMERA NO to S the default setting is 1 After step 3 of M DET SETTING procedures above Check that the cursor is next to the SELECTION CAMERA NO and turn the SHUTTLE
116. START END MODE AX REC FIELDS gt RECORD ALARM gt WED 09 30 10 00 A 12 5 gt SELECT REC MODE PRE REC 8 86 ne Image quality setting 5M the default setting is 15S For details please refer to Setting the image quality on page 12 EJ To use PRI setting first turn the setting ALL on the RECORD ALARM setting The FILD set The maximum recording fields setting ting will appear For details please refer to Setting the maximum recording fields on page 13 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu Turn the JOG dial to A REC M DET SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the Estimated recording time lt ESTD TIME gt For details please refer to Setting the maximum recording TNO ARECA TOC PRSE fields on page 13 lt A REC M DET SETTING gt IMAGE QUALITY HIGH MAX REC FIELDS 12 5F Image quality Max recording fields Define group DEFINE GROUP SETTING A REC DURATION 15S setting and Alarm recording duration setting DAP 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to IMAGE QUALITY When the ALARM IN terminal is triggered by an alarm sen turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right sor and CH MOTION DETECTION setting the unit will The sub item will start flashing switch to its preset recording intervals and can record at i both the regular recording intervals and another recording MIMAGE QUALITY HIGH interval In addition settings can be made for the record MAX
117. TING menu Please refer to the Menu displays on page 50 IM CHECK MODE setting This function is designed to confirm whether alterations have been made to the data recorded by the unit ENGLISH Example Setting IM CHECK MODE to ON the default is OFF 1 Press the SET UP button to display the lt MENU SETTING gt menu 2 Move the cursor next to SERVICE then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt SERVICE gt menu appears 3 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to IM CHECK MODE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing 4 Turn the JOG dial until ON flashes lt SERVICE gt POWER FAILURE ARCHIVE POINT RESET ae MENU INITIALIZE 0 gt IM CHECK MODE T 7 1 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left press the SET UP button INFORMATION To distinguish alterations to recorded data Use the PLAY DEVICE button to select the device that is to be inspected for alterations Press the PLAY button to begin playback of re corded data f an alteration is detected on part of the data during playback I will appear to the right of the A Alarm Recording number in the Time Display I indi cates the CAMERA channel of the altered data 28 10 2001 SUN A 00 00 00 25F 50 C16 MWARNING MODIFIED IMAGE CHIDO GB d0 1 42 43 04 45 16 The displayed W and the WARNING display can be cleared by pressing the WARNING
118. TION OFF Exiting the menu The following explains how to exit the menu using JOG dial and the SHUTTLE ring Example Exiting the lt TIME DATE DISPLAY gt menu after setting the character size 1 Make sure that the sub item of the selected item is not flashing and changed correctly If the sub item is flashing that item is not entered See steps 4 on the left and enter the setting TIME DATE DISPLAY DISPLAY MODE 1 CHARACTER SIZE LARGE CLOCK LOCATION OFF To set additional settings or to confirm the settings turning the SHUTTLE ring once to the left displays the previous menu MENU SETTING TIME DATE DISPLAY MPX DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM H 2 Turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the left The display will return to the present time display Pressing the MENU button which is pressed to display the MAIN MENU also returns the menu display to the present time display INFO SET UP COPY SEARCH L MENU 1 There are 4 different types of MAIN MENU as shown below 1 The lt MENU SETTING gt menu press the SET UP button to display the menu lt MENU SETTING gt TIME DATE DISPLAY MPX DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM NORMAL REC SETTING A REC M DET SETTING DATA CLEAR SELECTION COMMUNICATION SETTING REAR TERMINAL SERVICE INITIAL SET UP 2 The SEARCH SELECTION gt menu press the SEARCH button to display the menu lt SEARCH SELECTION SELECTION CAMERA NO ALL TIME DAT
119. TOP In addition while the CALL OUT sig nalis not included in these settings there is a setting for CALL OUT output when a problem occurs INFORMATION INFORMATION For more on the relation between Warning Display and CALL OUT terminal please refer to page 84 When the emission parameter in CALL OUT is set to Fixed the warning display will appear unconditionally when the parameter is set to Selectable the unit can be made to emit a CALL OUT signal through additional settings For example when the BUZZER setting on the lt REAR TERMINAL menu is set to the unit will sound a buzzer when the remaining amount on the hard disk has reached the figure specified on the lt CALL OUT menu Example Setting CALL OUT of main HDD to 10 the default setting is FULL and CALL OUT of archive me dium to 20 the default is NONE 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to REAR TERMINAL then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt REAR TERMINAL gt menu will appear lt REAR TERMINAL MODE OUT CAPACITY REMAIN HDD 10 REMAIN CALL OUT 3 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to CALL OUT and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to show the lt CALL OUT menu lt CALL OUT gt HDD ID 0 3 FULL ARCHIVE ID 4 NONE 4 Confirm that the cursor is next to HDD and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the
120. TTLE ring to the right The flashing will stop lt SEARCH SELECTION gt gt SELECTION CAMERA NO TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT ttings By turn the JOG dial the selec tion camera number will be changed as below 08990898028080 amp 6 5 44 43 02 1 10 8 4 Turn the JOG dial to select the TIME DATE SEARCH and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TIME DATE SEARCH menu will appear and the date number will start flashing lt T Te DATE SEARCH gt gt 01 64 2000 00 00 00 4 I EXECUTE OFF EJ To exit the TIME DATE SEARCH gt menu with out activating the search press the SEARCH but ton on the front of the unit 5 Turn the JOG dial to set the date number to 17 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The next item will start flashing TIME DATE SEARCH gt MI 5 01 2800 00 00 00 EXECUTE OFF 6 Set the month year hour minutes and seconds digit in a similar fashion The sub item OFF will start flashing TIME DATE SEARCH gt 17 05 2001 21 25 40 BJ A EXECU OFF is 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic Ope rations 15 Basic Operations continued 7 Turn the JOG dial to select ON lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt 17 05 2001 21
121. UNICATION SETTING gt REAR TERMINAL SERVICE 2 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to show the lt REAR TERMINAL gt menu 3 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to CAPACITY REMAIN and turn the SHUTTLE ring to flash the sub item The sub item of the device will start flashing first Choose the device you want to set by using the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring Then sub item of the remain will start flashing lt REAR TERMINAL MODE OUT CAPACITY HDD 0 2 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring and JOG dial to show HDD 50 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to complete setting ings Other settInd5 p turning the JOG dial the sub item of CAPACITY REMAIN shown on the menu will be changed as follows HDD lt ARC NONE 7 ettings EDD B turning the JOG dial the sub item of CAPACITY REMAIN shown on the menu will be changed as follows 10 1596 20 gt 30 40 8 6 O 4 2 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left press the SET UP button GE CALL OUT setting With this setting the signal from CALL OUT terminal is emit ted externally to indicate a warning The signal is emitted from the CALL OUT terminal when the remaining storage capacity reaches the preset amount Likewise the remaining storage capacity of archive medium can be set The CALL OUT signal is also emitted when HDD FULL in the lt INITIAL SET UP gt menu is set to S
122. URN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE TIME DATE SEARCH page 15 16 INDEX SEARCH lt INDEX SEARCH gt 01 01 SEARCHING INPUT INDEX NUMBER TURN THE SHUTTLE RING MAIN MENU lt lt OR gt gt TO UIEU NEXT ALARM lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO ALL SEARCH TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH INDEM ERARE INDEXSEARCH page 57 58 ALARM LIST SEARCH lt SKIP SEARCH gt lt SKIP SEARCH gt JUMP TO START POINT TURN THE SHUTTLE RING lt lt OR gt gt TO PREVIEW EACH ALARM SEARCHING SKIP SEARCH page 58 lt ALARM LIST SEARCH gt No DATE TIME C 0001 13 12 01 19 11 00 lt ALARM LIST SEARCH gt 13 12 01 19 11 00 SEARCHING ALARM LIST SEARCH page 58 59 lt JUMP TO START POINT gt TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO PLAY BACK OLDEST RECORDED DATA JUMP TO START POINT page 59 MAIN MENU lt COPY SELECTION gt E COPY SELECTION MENU COPY GUERURITE ON HDDACOET TRANSFER PERIOD FROM 29 01 01 00 25 24 TO 28 02 01 13 25 29 SUB MENU 1 lt COPY SELECTION gt COPY DIRECTION HDD gt COPY OUERURITE OFF gt TRANSFER PERIOD 5 FROM 29 01 01 00 25 24 TO 28 02 01 13 25 29 EXECUTE OFF EXECUTE GET S E INFORMATION TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE COPY DIRECTION page 59 60 OVERWRITE page 59 60 TRANSFER PERIOD page 60 61 SUB MENU 1 RECORDED PERIOD gt MAIN DEVICE FROM 05 03 00 12 TO 14 03 00 12 ARCHIVE
123. W PATTERN SPLIT16 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING SPECIAL FUNCTION MENU CALL OUT VER UP SELECTION A REC M DET SETTING DEFINE ALARM GROUP LANGUAGE SELECTION INFORMATION CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE RECORDED PERIOD MOTION SET DETECTION MASK TEST MODE TCP IP SETTING TIME DATE SEARCH SEARCHING INDEX SEARCH SEARCHING ALARM LIST SEARCH SEARCHING SKIP SEARCH SEARCHING COPY SELECTION PASSWORD SETTING PASSWORD LOCK TIMER PROGRAM P1 TIMER PROGRAM P2 TIMER PROGRAM P3 SEARCH SELECTION TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT c z O Z 5 LL lt 0 1 0 define 1 is flashing Acquire information the used memory of device RC 9 2 selected in CAPACITY REMAIN selection of used memory 0 2 0 HDD 1 ARCHIVE 2 OFF used memory 001 100 96 FFF is shown when used memory is less than 196 or WRNG is set to OFF Acquire information whether time and date information RC 2 PA 2 recorded in playback picture is alarm recording 0 1 O withoutalarm 1 with alarm PB DEVICE setting RC 2 EX 2 0 2 0 HDD 1 ARCHIVE 2 COPY Acquire information on PB DEVICE setting 2 PD 2 0 2 0 HDD 1 ARCHIVE 2 COPY Ejecting media out of DEV
124. al until PLAY flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing lt REAR TERMINAL gt gt MODE OUT PLAY CAPACITY REMAIN HDD 10 Other settings turning the JOG dial the item of MODE OUT shown on the screen switches as shown below P REC PLAY POWER REMAIN i The signal is output during recording PLAY The signal is output during playback POWER The signal is output when the unit s power switch is on REMAIN The signal is output when the remaining stor age capacity of main HDD archive device reaches the rate which is set in CAPACITY REMAIN 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button Capacity remain setting When MODE OUT is set to REMAIN and the remaining stor age capacity of main HDD or archive device is running out this unit gives a warning The following shows how to set the device and its remaining capacity ratio to give warning EJ When the remaining storage capacity reaches the assigned remain during recording The display of the recorded storage capacity flashes when DISPLAY MODE 3 is selected The buzzer sounds when BUZZER in the lt REAR TERMINAL menu is set to REMAIN Example Setting CAPACITY REMAIN to HDD 509e the default setting is HDD 10 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu and turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to REAR TERMINAL DAIA CLEAR SELECIION COMM
125. ations continued Storage space indicator function This unit is capable of constantly displaying the amount of data recorded in the recording device designated on screen i e the main unit or an archive device GREE Also when the designated remaining amount has been reached the amount used display will begin flashing In the case of the HDD the percent displayed is the percentage relative to the entire HDD storage capacity as recognized in the MAIN HDD setting In the case of the backup device the percentage is rela tive to the storage capacity of the medium The following set tings are necessary to bring these functions into effect 1 On the lt REAR TERMINAL menu use CAPAC ITY REMAIN to select the device and set the re maining capacity refer to page 27 2 On the TIME DATE DISPLAY menu set the DISPLAY MODE to 3 refer to page 25 3 Select one screen using the multiplexer buttons When using the multiple screen display set the CH TITLE parameter on the MPX DISPLAY menu to NONE refer to page 45 E Multiplexer functions You can activated multiplexer functions by using the multi plexer buttons found on front of the unit Multiplexer buttons 1 Camera number buttons 1 to 16 2 SPLIT SEQUENCE button SPLITISEQUENCE
126. ayed channel E Reverse playback 1 Press the REV PLAY button when the unit is not in operation The unit will begin reverse playback EJ On the first reverse playback after the power switch is turned on or after recording the unit will start by displaying the last recorded image E Changing playback intervals When the PLAY or REV PLAY button is pressed while the unit is in operation playback will occur at the same inter vals as the recorded intervals Playback intervals can be changed when the PLAY or REV PLAY button is pressed while the unit is in playback or reverse playback operation EJ Playback intervals can be confirmed on screen by using the single screen display mode and enter ing 2 or 3 in the DISPLAY MODE setting of the TIME DATE DISPLAY menu Playback or reverse playback intervals are increased up when the PLAY button is pressed and playback or reverse playback intervals are slowed down when the REV PLAY button is pressed INFORMATION aos EUM This is a convenient function for slow viewing of recordings with fast movement as well as fast playback of images captured at long recording intervals Various playback functions continued Various search E High speed fast forward high speed rewind When the SHUTTLE ring is turned clockwise or counter clockwise for over one second during STOP mode the unit will shift into high speed fast forward or high speed rewind mode and an indicator w
127. be adjusted Refer to page 13 for details lt CAMERA TITLE gt TITLE ENTRANCE 3 Enter the following settings under P1 on the lt TIMER PROGRAM gt menu In Timer programming number 1 set the action to A 1 for the daily start time of 00 00 to the next day s end time of 00 00 This setting activates for all of the cameras in operational mode A a recording rate of one frame per second In Timer programming number 2 set the action to EJECT for Sunday s start time of 00 00 to end time of 05 00 lt TIMER PROGRAM gt P1 DW START END MODE gt DAY 00 00 00 00 A 1 2 SUN 00 00 05 00 EJECT 3 4 i i EJ The symbol 6 will appear between the start time and end time columns This symbol indicates that recording will continue until the following day INFORMATION SKIP This is set when timer recording is to be paused temporarily Then the power will be switched off and the specified time period for that program number will not be recorded POWER During the specified time the power sup ply is stopped in ON condition This is used for execution of alarm recording during timer reserva tion ARC ARCHIVE The recording contents of the HDD are backed up to the backup device EJECT After backup of the recording contents of the HDD to the backup device the medium is ejected automatically 090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
128. ces of operation are characterised by their connection to the public low voltage power supply system This unit is manufactured in accordance with EN 60950 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 precaution against possible breakdowns and accidents 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Begin ning Contents FealUres niet issi en RUN 2 Capacity remain setting c cccccsecesecseeeseeeseeeneees 27 Caution and care ceceececceccccececececceececceececcecencecececeeceeees 3 CALL OUT setting ssesssssseeeeeeee 27 Contents eed cance 4 Buzzer setting ssssseeeeeneneennenn 28 Major operations and their functions 6 oe P bes taxes eee TR I OU E cL DM LIES E rr Resetting the Archive Pointer 28 a ee tg hg Initializing MENUS siise 29 l O teriminals etii eects 9 Basic Operations eese 10 MODE
129. ct the needed entry in the individual Menu set tings Follow the example below to learn how to use the JOG SHUTTLE in a Menu application Setting the character size Example Setting the CHARACTER SIZE to LARGE the default setting is SMALL 1 Press the SET UP button on the front of the Unit The MENU SETTING gt menu will appear MENU SETTING gt TIME DATE DISPLAY MPX DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM 2 Make sure that the cursor is set to the TIME DATE DISPLAY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turning the SHUTTLE ring to the right displays the next menu SHUTTLE ring N 3 Turn the JOG dial to select the CHARACTER SIZE Turning the JOG dial to the right moves the cursor downward Turning the JOG dial to the left moves the cursor upward JOG dial 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub item The sub item SMALL will start flashing TIME DATE DISPLAY DISPLAY MODE gt CHARACTER SIZE SMALL CLOCK LOCATION EJ While the sub item is flashing the menu display will not disappear when you press the SET UP but ton 5 Turn the JOG dial to change the sub item to LARGE The LARGE will start flashing TIME DATE DISPLAY DISPLAY MODE gt CHARACTER SIZE LARGE CLOCK LOCATION 6 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection The sub item will stop flashing TIME DATE DISPLAY DISPLAY MODE 1 CHARACTER SIZE LARGE CLOCK LOCA
130. d 3 The lt PASSWORD SETTING gt menu will appear Using the same procedure for setting the original password enter and set the new password lt PASSWORD SETTING gt INPUT PASSWORD TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO ENTER 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 64 COMMUNICATION settings Connecting to a personal computer E RS 232C settings This connection can be used for remote control and re cording supplementary information when the main unit is connected to a PC Transmission speed Example Transmission speed is set for 4800 bps 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to COMMUNICA TION SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The COMMUNICATION SETTING gt menu will appear lt COMMUNICATION SETTING RS 232C SETTING TCP IP SETTING 3 Check that the cursor is next to RS 232C SETTING and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt RS 232C SETTING gt menu will appear lt RS 232C SETTING gt TRANSMISSION RATE 1200 DATA BIT LENGTH 8BIT PARITY BIT NONE STOP BIT LENGTH 1BIT DELIMITER CR 4 Check that the cursor is next to TRANSMISSION RATE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub item lt RS 232C SETTING gt TRANSMISSION 1200 DATA BIT LENGTH BBI PARITY BIT NO
131. d camera SPLIT9 00 01 00 absetting 01 a setting SPLIT4 00 03 00 abcd setting 01 abc setting 02 ab setting 03 a setting When SPLIT4 screen and SPLIT9 screen is selected set only SM e Oe KK e e 8 de e 8 KE KKO ee k KO je k KUD KKU ee 15 k 09 17 Displayed time of sequential channel setting Screen setting 0 2 0 Single screen 1 SPLIT4 screen 2 SPLIT9 screen Ck 0 co Displayed time of each camera 01 30 When SPLIT4 screen and SPLIT9 screen is selected set only Acquire information on displayed sequential channel setting Screen setting 0 2 0 Single screen 1 SPLIT4 screen 2 SPLIT9 screen 2 SQ Us s 2 e s 9 e e 4 AKO je kO e e 7 AKO K KUO fe je 0 e e 12 e e 13 e e 14 He je 15 He e 16 He 7 HD Same as Displayed sequential channel setting shown above When SPLIT4 screen and SPLIT is selected only amp 2 is output Acquire information on displayed time of sequential channel setting Screen setting 0 2 0 Single screen 1 SPLIT4 screen 2 SPLIT9 screen RC 2 SM 0 s 2 Je e 9 AKO AKO e e 8 AKO KRG AKO oe 00 k KOD e e 12 e e 13 e e 14 e He 05 e He 16 He e 17 FD Same as Displayed time of sequential channel setting shown above W
132. d images taken a few seconds before the ALARM IN terminal is triggered or the MOTION DETECTION function detect the motion xt gt qmm nm Time gt Camera input Recording process Records data on HDD before alarm is input Images captured prior to the ALARM IN terminal being triggered or the motion detected will be recorded E The duration of the Pre alarm Recording will vary according to the setting of Pre alarm Recording The duration of the recording may be changed depend ing on such factors as the recording fields and Im age quality When Pre Alarm Recording has been set all the cam eras designated under DEFINE GROUP SETTING in the A REC M DET SETTING menu will execute this func tion After the alarm is triggered only the channels using cameras selected in the RECORD ALARM setting will be recorded Because of this when the RECORD ALARM is set to SEP the number of recording cameras used in pre alarm and post alarm recording will differ and the re cording intervals between the two stages will also differ during playback The Pre alarm Recording function can also be used with Timer operation 1 Set the action in TIMER PROGRAM to POWER 2 Follow the procedure described in Pre Alarm recording on page 37 to make necessary settings for pre alarm recording 3 Press the TIMER REC button Pre alarm stand by mode will start when time is ready 4 Activate the ALARM IN terminal or detect the motion
133. d of the programmed time If you set to OFF the archive medium will not be ejected Example Setting AUTO EJECT to OFF the default is ON 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu on the screen and turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to INITIAL SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The INITIAL SET UP gt menu appears lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL 2 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to AUTO EJECT and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right When the sub item is flashing turn the JOG dial until OFF starts flashing HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OUERURITE NOFF AUTO EJECT OFF ARCHIVE DATA oye 3 Check OFF is flashing and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OUERURITE OFF PAUTO EJECT OFF ARCHIVE DATA ALL 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button ENGLISH EY Archive medium is also ejected when the ARCHIVE button is pressed once again after operation has been initiated with the ARCHIVE button Refer to page 62 Auto eject at the completion of backup for details ARCHIVE DATA setting When backing up records onto backup media it is possi ble to select and back up only the ALARM part of the records by setting ARCHIVE DATA to ALARM Example Setting backup operation selection to ALARM th
134. depending on the media s recording condition E Copying from the hard disk to the copying device This unit features the capability to use a designated copy device to copy data recorded on its hard disk In addition the Copy range can be specified EJ The copying device must be connected to 105 when copying recorded material Refer to page 19 for more details on ID numbers Setthe COPY DIRECTION on the COPY SELECTION menu to HDD gt COPY Set the OVERWRITE on the COPY SELECTION menu to OFF Refer to page 16 for details on the lt COPY SE LECTION gt menu settings EJ When is selected previously recorded data will be erased and the designated Copy range will be copied When OFF is specified copying will begin at a point after the previously recorded data 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 59 60 Making copies continued E Restoring items onto the hard disk from the copying device This unit features the capability to restore recorded data to the hard disk from a copying device In addition the re store range can be specified Set the COPY DIRECTION on the COPY SE LECTION gt menu to COPY gt HDD e ON is the only setting available for the OVERWRITE on the COPY SELECTION menu E Restoring items from the archive device to the hard disk
135. device is connected and set correctly before you start copying 1 Turn on the power of the peripheral recording device connected to the unit 2 Turn on the power of the digital unit 3 Insert media to archive device or a copying device Gm 4 Press the COPY button The COPY SELECTION menu will appear 5 Make sure that the cursor is next to the COPY DIRECTION and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will be different depending on the connected devices Use JOG dial to choose the desired device to copy to and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection COPY SELECTION 4 gt COPY DIRECTIGN HDD COPY OUERURITE a 108 TRANSFER PERIOD MAN FROM 29 01 01 09 25 24 6 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to OVERWRITE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The default setting is OFF You have to select whether to overwrite previous recorded data ON or copying from the end of the recording exists on the media OFF Turn the JOG dial to make the desired setting to flash then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection lt COPY SELECTION gt COPY DIRECTION HDD lt oby TRANSFER PERIOD FROM 29 01 01 09 25 24 lt COPY SELECTION gt COPY DIRECTION HDD gt COPY POVERWRITE TRANSFER PERIOD MAN FROM 29 01 01 09 25 24 INFORMATION INFORMATION The following sub items can be set for the overwrite copying
136. dex Search Alarm Recording indicators 1 If the DISPLAY MODE is set for values other than 5 or 6 an Alarm Recordings count will automatically appear on screen while the unit is running in Alarm Recording mode Refer to page 25 for details on DISPLAY MODE 2 The Alarm Recording indicator will flash on and off dur ing Alarm Recording and will stay on at the completion of Alarm Recording EJ If the Alarm recording was made even once the ALARM REC indicator would stay illuminating 3 The Alarm Recording counter has a maximum of 9999 When this figure is exceeded the count will return to 0001 Operation after Alarm Recording 1 Atthe end of Alarm Recording the unit will return to the same recording intervals which were in effect before the activation of Alarm Recording Indexing Alarm Recording time When the RECORD ALARM on the lt A REC M DET SET TING gt menu is set to SEP the index signal small number will be included at the top of the entry for the designated camera Alarm recording cameras Please refer to Camera Alarm Rec setting on page 37 for details 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 53 94 Various recordings Bi Basic recording Please refer to Basic recording on page 12 for details E Pre alarm Recording When Alarm Recording is in effect the unit is also able recor
137. displaying the symbol will appear black on the monitor Button operation is not working Is the PLAY DEVICE indicator light blinking Wait until the light stays on then start operation once more If the light does not stop blinking for a long period use the RESET button located at the back of the unit Is the LOCK function or the PASSWORD LOCK function in effect If so please cancel the function s Button operation of camera numbers is not working Is the Menu screen being displayed Camera number buttons cannot be used when the Menu screen is displayed Is the unit currently accessing a peripheral recording device Check the ACCESS indicator B Glossary Simultaneous Backup Copying method In Simultaneous Backup Copying images input from the cameras are recorded once on the unit s hard disk and simultaneously copied from the hard disk onto a removable archive copying medium In addition the unit marks the end of backup recording time through the use of the Ar chive Pointer Archive Pointer The Archive Pointer is used to mark on the archive medium the comple tion of a backup process For example 100 hours of data recorded on the unit s hard disk is to be transferred to a medium with only 80 hours of available recording space When the backup process is completed the Archive Pointer will memorize the hard disk s 80 hour mark When the next backup process is initiated backup will begin at this poi
138. e PAUSE button during recording recording will be in pause mode To release it press the pause button again 7 Press the STOP button to stop recording The REC button will stop illuminating DAE A warning appears when the unit records while there is no input signal in the desig nated camera channel Please refer to Warnings and CALL OUT output on page 84 for more de tails In addition please select inthe DEFINE GROUP menu for those cameras with no input or that should not be used E Basic playback The recorded image can be played back in various ways In this Basic Operations the most basic playback function is explained Refer to the pages shown below for the other playback functions Please refer to page 56 for Various playback functions 1 Turn on the power of the connected peripheral recording device then turn this unit on 2 Select the playback device Press the PLAY DEVICE button on the front panel to select the playback device The indicator of the selected device will illuminate The indicator will not switch when a peripheral recording device is not connected PLAY DEVICE 3 Press the PLAY button After displaying a paused image playback will begin The oldest recording will be played back when pressing the PLAY button for the first time after the power is turned on or the recording is finished If you want to playback the newest recorded data press the REV PLAY butto
139. e cursor is next to INITIAL SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The INITIAL SET UP gt menu is shown on the screen 090900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 30 COMMUNICATION SETTING REAR TERMINAL SERVICE PINITIAL SET UP 2 Move the cursor to ARCHIVE OVERWRITE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right until the sub item flashes lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT PARCHIVE OUERURITE AUTO EJECT STOP STOP ARCHIVE DATA MOTION DETECTION LANGUAGE SELECTION 3 Turn the JOG dial until ON flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT NJ OP PARCHIVE OUERURITE ON 1 EY The Archive Pointer is recorded when backup is either temporarily stopped or finished Using this the unit will begin the next backup at the end point of the previous backup STOP 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT PARCHIVE OUERURITE ON STOP STOP AUTO EJECT ON Auto eject setting This setting is for ejecting the medium of an archive device automatically If you set to ON and make the back up timer program the archive medium is ejected automati cally at the en
140. e default is ALL 1 Press the SET UP button to display the lt MENU SETTING gt menu 2 Move the cursor to INITIAL SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The INITIAL SET UP gt menu will be displayed lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL MOTION DETECTION OFF LANGUAGE SELECTION 3 Turn the JOG dial move the cursor to ARCHIVE DATA Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turn the JOG dial to make the selection options flash HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OUERURITE OFF AUTO EJECT NOFF PARCHIVE DATA ALL 7 4 Turn the JOG dial to make the ALARM option flash Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OUERURITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON PARCHIVE DATA ALARM 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button ings Other settings turning the JOG dial the sub item of ARCHIVE DATA shown on the menu will be changed as follows ALL This backs up all the data recorded on the main HDD after the ARCHIVE POINTER Alterna tively all data will be backed up ALARM Of all the data blocks recorded on the main HDD 1 MB units this will back up only the data blocks that contain the alarm record Some data either side of the alarm record may be included when backing up a small alarm record 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000
141. e external drive Next Turn ON the power of the digital unit When this unit comes up it will automatically detect all external connected devices and the DEVICE CHECK screen will be displayed Notice that the external drive is recognized on ID1 1 Press the POWER button If the change is recognized the screen below will appear lt DEVICE CHECK gt SCSI IDO HDD ID1 HDD ID3 NONE 104 NONE IDS NONE gt PWR OFF INITIALIZE BOOT UP DELAY 2 Make sure that the connected device is recognized correctly If the connected device is not displayed correctly make sure that the cursor is set to POWER OFF and turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right The power of this unit will be turned off Make sure that the connection of the external device and the setting of the SCSI ID number is correct lt DEVICE CHECK gt SCSI IDO HDD ID1 HDDC ID2 NONE ID3 NONE ID4 NONE IDS NONE INITIALIZE gt PWR OFF BOOT UP DELAY 3 Turn the JOG dial select INITIALIZE IDS NONE PWR OFF 2 BOOT UP DELAY 00 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to EXECUTE Ed The unit will initialize its system when data is erased from its built in hard disk and hard disks connected to IDO through ID3 Data is not erased from hard disks connected to ID4 and ID5 D If the screen below appears after performing Step 1 itis possible that there Is
142. e unit WHEN NOT IN USE When not in use always turn OFF the unit s POWER CABINET CARE Never use petroleum based cleaners Clean with a soft cloth moistened with soap and water and wipe dry PVC cables or leads should not be left in contact with the cabinet surface for long periods ATTACHING THE FERRITE CORE The ferrite core is essential to avoid radio interference from the cables connected the unit against peripheral device Be sure to attach the ferrite core to all cables connected to ALARM IN terminals GND terminals and I O terminals ENGLISH 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 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
143. ed Bi Simple lock function When the LOCK button is pressed with a ball point pen for example the unit s buttons JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring cannot be used and the unit will remain fixed in its current settings The Multiplexer button refer to page 7 however can be used with the LOCK function Press the LOCK button to cancel this function The LOCK indicator light will show when the unit is in Lock mode In addition this function can only be used until the password lock func tion is set Once the password lock function has been set the SIMPLE LOCK FUNCTION becomes inoperative il PASSWORD LOCK function Pressing the LOCK button on the front of the unit will en able you to record a password Once the password has been entered and the unit has been locked the functions other than the camera switch will not operate unless the correct password is entered This function will not work when power is off Example Recording the password for the first time 1 Hold the LOCK key down for at least 5 seconds The PASSWORD SETTING gt menu will appear lt PASSWORD SETTING INPUT PASSWORD TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO ENTER 2 Enter the password Enter a four digit password lt PASSWORD SETTING gt INPUT PASSWORD AGAIN TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO ENTER The password may consist of the numbers from 1 to 9 which are assigned to the camera switch button located on the front of the unit 0 is assign
144. ed starting with the oldest data stored on the hard disk drive EJ The position of the Archive Pointer will not be erased when the unit s main power switch is turned off To cancel the position of the pointer use the ARCHIVE POINT RESET setting in the lt SERV ICE menu Refer to page 28 for more details When the ARCHIVE button is pressed the unit will use its archive device to make backups of data recorded after the point indicated by the Archive Pointer 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 62 Making backups continued Restrictions during Backup Recording 1 Selectable recording intervals for simultaneous backup Recording interval for simultaneous backup of recorded data is determined by the data writing speed of the con nected device For reference the following chart provides a list of interval modes which can be selected when the unit is used in conjunction with a Hewlett Packard C1556A drive DDS3 The same modes apply when the main hard disk drive has been expanded SUPERIOR Non MEDIUM 11 STANDARD BASIC Simultaneous backup is possible 2 Precautions when designating Timer simultaneous backup The Backup Program which can be designated as an indi vidual operation can also be designated with the RECORD and POWER Programs The following items apply whe
145. ed to the ZOOM key Refer to page 7 3 Re enter the password TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO ENTER will appear the screen If the wrong password is enter the menu will display the PASSWORD ERROR and the all the 6 will be cleared Enter the password again lt PASSWORD SETTING 1 0000 2 0000 PASSWORD ERROR The display reading TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO ENTER appears when the menu is displayed If the password is not enter turning the SHUTTLE ring to the left will result in an error password error occurs the incorrect password may be cleared using the WARNING RESET key lt PASSWORD LOCK gt 000 PASSWORD ERROR 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The password is now set and the normal operating screen appears Example Turning the PASSWORD LOCK functions on and off OFF The PASSWORD LOCK functions can be disabled by pressing the LOCK button on the front of the unit and entering the password ON To return to locked status press the LOCK button again lt PASSWORD LOCK gt INPUT PASSWORD TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO ENTER NOTE Contact the dealer if you forget your password Example Changing passwords 1 During unlocking press the LOCK button for five seconds The PASSWORD LOCK menu will appear lt PASSWORD LOCK gt INPUT PASSWORD TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO ENTER 2 Enter the current passwor
146. either a poor connection overlapping SCSI ID numbers or an error in SCSI ID number settings In this case turn the SHUTTLE ring twice in the clockwise direction Main power to the unit will turn off please then check the connection and SCSI ID settings of the external devices ID4 RDD IDS DDS gt PWR OFF BOOT UP DELAY eje E How to remove an external hard disk drive and copying device Ensure all devices including this unit are turned OFF Dis connect the the cable of the external drive and or copy device from the back of this unit SCSI terminal Enable turn to ON the termination switch on the back of this unit 1 Press the POWER button The screen below will appear It will not appear when you remove the DDS or RDD which is connected to ID4 or ID 5 IDS RDD gt PWR OFF CONFIG BOOT UP DELAY 2 Make sure that the connected device is recognized correctly 3 Turn the JOG dial to select CONFIG and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right twice When CONFIG is selected the unit will save the data recorded on the connected peripheral recording device which has not been removed as well as the data recorded on the built in HDD Data recorded on a removed peripheral recording device is not affected 4 The unit will start setting up E Confirming the connected device 1 Press the INFO button The INFORMATION menu will appear 2 Turn the JOG dial to select CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE INFO
147. ek 51 Overlapping Timer 52 M DET APPLICATION setting 52 Alarm Recording eene 53 Alarm Recording 53 Alarm Recording operation 53 Setting Alarm Recording 53 Operations during Alarm Recording 53 Alarm Recording time indicators 53 Alarm Recording indicators 53 Operation after Alarm Recording 53 Indexing Alarm Recording time 53 Alarm recording cameras 53 Various recordings eere 54 Basic recording 5 choice eterne ies 54 Pre alarm Recording 54 Repeat Recording eeeee 54 Operation when the hard disk drive becomes full 54 Series Recording eese 55 Series Recording menu settings for both units 55 Operation during Series Recording 55 Various playback functions 56 Playing still frames 56 Shuttle viewing eseeeeeennnnne 56
148. ettings nnne 35 Copying gata Various recording settings 35 to copying device or archive device 16 Image quality setting 35 Language selection Setting 17 The maximum recording fields 35 Estimated recording time lt ESTD TIME 35 Moises pe l 18 Image quality Max recording fields Define group setting and Alarm recording duration setting 35 the electric power supply and ferrite 18 Camera Alarm Rec setting 37 Turning ON OFF this Unit by peripheral source 18 Pre alarm recording setting 37 Attaching the ferrite core 18 M DIET sing ccce detecta 38 Alarm Recording Connection 19 Selection camera NO ee 38 Connecting with peripheral recording devices 19 CH motion detection setting Pe de ae 38 Peripheral devices to be connected 19 Setting the detection mask essei 39 HUM 19 Sensitivity setting 39 Connection when using 1 peripheral recording device 19 Motion threshold setting 40 Connection when using se
149. f SPLIT 16 SPLIT 9 SPLIT 4 or DISPLAY 1mode camera number buttons which are activated via an Alarm recording and Pre alarm recording start flashing Bi Multiplexer display SCREEN SW PATTERN settings In this steps the screen switch pattern is set Example Setting the screen switch pattern to SHORT the default setting is ALL 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu will appear lt MPX DISPLAY SCREEN SW PATTERN SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING ALL IMAGE QLTY HIGH SEQUENCE CH TITLE CH NO CAMERA TITLE ALARM DISPALY ON 3 Check that the cursor is next to the SCREEN SW PATTERN and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt MPX DISPLAY gt MV SCREEN SU PATTERN ALL SPLIT 4 SCREEN SEMIN SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTIN SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING IMAGE QLTY HIGH 4 Turn the JOG dial to display SHORT then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing lt MPX DISPLAY FMSCREEN SU PATTERN SHORT SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING IMAGE QLTY HIGH Other settings ALL using this setting all the display modes and sequential display modes for SPLIT9 SPLIT4 and single screens can be selected SHORT
150. failure ends before the user specified time frame After a power outage a mark X will appear on the monitor next to the time display This can be removed by pushing the WARNING RESET but ton EJ In the case of a power failure during recording image quality may be partially degraded and search functions may not operate normally E Power failure time display The start times of power failures are recorded when the unit is turning on electricity and can be confirmed later Start times of power failures occurring during backup op eration are not recorded Refer to page 28 for more de tails 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 63 ENGLISH Other convenient functions continued E Power failure compensation circuit The unit is equipped with an internal power failure com pensation circuit and after a full recharge of 48 or more hours will preserve data and time settings for one month Timer settings and menu settings will also be preserved Time settings will not be precise if the unit has been un plugged for a long period of time E RESET button The following conditions occur when the RESET button located on the unit s back panel is pressed using a ball point pen or other object the current time is erased the System is reset and main power is turned off Recorded data and menu settings will not be eras
151. g of the MPX DISPLAY menu is set to SHORT display is limited to either SPLIT16 or single screen D When Non operation camera was set in SPLIT9 and SPLIT 4 setting on the SPLIT SCREEN SET TING gt menu appears where the camera number is supposed to be displayed 06 09 2000 12 12 05 EJ You can view any picture in actual screen size by pressing the camera number button during SPLIT SEQUENCE button is used You can go back to the previous SPLIT DISPLAY by pressing the SPLIT SEQUENCE button again How to use the ZOOM button 1 Display the ZOOM POINTER X by pressing the ZOOM button The display enlargement function can be used only during single screen display ENGLISH 2 Move the pointer to the desired position by pressing the camera number buttons 3 to 6 3 Pressing the number 1 button ZOOM IN will enlarge the picture twice X2 and four times X4 as large as the actual display size EJ Pressing the camera number 2 button ZOOM OUT button will change the size of the display pic ture to actual display size During enlarged display viewing cannot display the menu EJ The ZOOM POINTER S position does not change when the display screen changes or when power is turned off This is convenient for situations where the desired viewing areas such as the coun ter or cash register are determined in advance In addition the ZOOM POINTER can be used during playback of
152. ge 65 lt REAR TERMINAL gt lt CALL OUT gt MODE OUT REC HDD ID 0 3 CAPACITY REMAIN HDD 10 PARCHIVE ID 4 2 CALL OUT BUZZER REAR TERMINAL 26 28 CALL OUT page 27 28 lt SERVICE gt lt POWER FAILURE gt POWER FAILURE No DATE TIME INFO ARCHIVE POINT RESET OFF o2 24 01 00 12 00 PW LOS MENU INITIALIZE OFF 01 23 01 00 20 00 PW LOS IM CHECK MODE OFF SERVICE page 28 29 POWER FAILURE page 28 lt INITIAL SET UP gt lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt gt TIME DATE ADJUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVING OUT HDD FULL DATE 01 HDD PB REPEAT MONTH 01 ARCHIVE OUERURITE YEAR 2000 AUTO EJECT TIME 00 00 00 ARCHIVE DATA FIFOZOUERURITE MODE TURN THE SHUTTLE RING MOTION DETECTION lt lt TO EXECUTE LANGUAGE SELECTION INITIAL SET UP page 30 33 TIME DATE ADJUST page 11 lt LANGUAGE SELECTION ENGL ISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS CASTELLANO SVENSKA 1 Only displayed when a copying device is connected 105 2 Only displayed when an ARCHIVE device is connected to ID4 3 Only displayed when the HDD is connected to ID4 LANGUAGE SELECTION page 17 09090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 23 Menu functions continued E SEARCH SELECTION MENU SUB MENU 1 lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt SUB MENU 2 lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt 06 09 2001 04 10 20 06 09 2001 04 10 20 EXECUTE ON SEARCHING T
153. ght on The unit will not stop recording s the LOCK indicator light on Is the unit running in Timer Recording mode If so cancel the Timer Recording and press the TIMER REC button once again The unit will not perform Repeat Is the unit running in po Recording mode Recording The unit will not perform Timer Are the date and current time set 11 Recording Are the Recording Start End times and the recording 13 50 51 interval set correctly If the recording interval has been set correctly then has the recording medium been placed in the unit Has the 54 INSTALLATION RECORDING recording medium s write protect been removed Is the HDD Repeat Recording setting set on REC STANDBY The unit will not perform Alarm Is the unit in stand by mode Recording Are the peripheral switches etc connected correctly The unit will not perform Is the LOCK indicator light on playback Has the image data been erased Has the playback device been selected correctly Is the PRE ALARM REC indicator light on The copying device archive Has the recording medium been inserted correctly into the unit device does not respond Is the unit currently in the middle of loading the recording medium Has the playback device been selected correctly Power is on but cannot get past the SETTING Is the peripheral recording device s SCSI ID number set display correctly Is the SCSI TERMINATION switch off PERIPHERAL RECORDING DEVIC
154. he JOG dial until the cursor is next to INITIAL SET UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The INITIAL SET UP gt menu appears lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT ARCHIVE OVERWRITE AUTO EJECT ARCHIVE DATA MOTION DETECTION LANGUAGE SELECTION 2 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to HDD PB REPEAT and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL PB REPEAT ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OF AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA 3 Turn the JOG dial until REPEAT flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL PB REPEAT ARCHIVE OVERWRITE AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA EJ Another setting of HDD PB REPEAT STOP The unit stops playback at the end of HDD 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button Archive medium overwrite setting Setting whether to overwrite on archive medium when mak ing a new archive can be selected on the menu Example Setting ARCHIVE OVERWRITE to ON the default setting is OFF EJ When ARCHIVE OVERWRITE is set to ON all data on the archive medium will be erased Make sure to confirm the content in the archive medium before starting to make the backup 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu on the screen Turn the JOG dial until th
155. he cursor to IMAGE QLTY then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to select the sub item SPLIT 16 SCREEN SEU IN gt IMAGE QLTY HIGH SEQUENCE a 1 4 the JOG dial choose NO FLICKER turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting The sub item will stop flashing SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING IMAGE QLTY NO FLICKER SEQUENCE 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button to finish setting SEQUENCE setting The sequential setting is designed to automatically switch the on screen image in the order in which the connected cameras are displayed The switching time can be set as well The two types of display patterns set in the SPLIT 9 setting and the four types of display patterns set in the SPLIT 4 setting can be made to automatically switch in sequence Repeated registration of the same camera is also possi ble The same camera can also be registered repeatedly 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The MPX DISPLAY gt menu will appear 3 Move the cursor to SEQUENCE then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The SEQUENCE menu will appear 4 Turn the JOG dial to select the desired camera number then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The channel number will start flashing SEQUENCE s l SEQ 1 CHOL TIME 19 2 p 1s 3 1S 4
156. he peripheral device media even if the peripheral device is equipped with its own eject button When the peripheral device is being used as the playback device all of the front panel buttons PLAY STOP PAUSE MULTI PLEXER functions and ZOOM will function normal as they do when the MAIN HDD is being accessed Usable cables Connections between the unit and its peripherals are made using standard SCSI cables Connection when using 1 peripheral recording device CD 679 s Peripheral recording device 9060 9060 0060 60 90 5 69 Terminator SCSI terminal vc c SCSI cable EJ When connecting a peripheral recording device the SCSI TERMINATION switch must be set to OFF D Warning concerning connections A terminator is necessary to maintain proper electrical connections to the peripheral devices Please make sure that the terminator is always attached to the last peripheral device Depending on the device the ter minator may be built into the device In this case please set the built in terminator correctly Please use an ac tive terminator for SCSI ENGLISH Connection when using several peripheral recording devices OO O50 990 090 ORO GO 0000 0000 0000 0 o i Peripheral SCSI recording terminal SCSI cable device Terminator SCSI cable c
157. he right The sub item stops flashing sToP lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST gt HDD FULL REC STANDBY HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF ettings GEE 5y turning the JOG dial the sub item of HDD FULL will be changed as follows STOP When the disk reaches its end during re cording the recording stops and HDD FULL is shown on the screen To start recording again press the WARNING RESET button to clear the warning message and press the REC button REC STANDBY If the storage capacity of HDD runs out the recording stops and the unit stays on the stand by mode power on Then once REC terminal is grounded or press the REC button it starts recording again REPEAT When the disk reaches its end during recording the recording starts again from the be ginning of the disk ALARM PROT If there is an alarm recording after finishing the ALARM PROT setting the action of this unit is the same as when set to STOP If there is no alarm recording during recording this unit starts recording again from the beginning of the disk K STOP REC STANDBY x ALARM PROT REPEAT 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button HDD repeat playback It is a function which repeats playback of the recording on main HDD Example Setting HDD PB REPEAT to REPEAT the de fault is STOP 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu on the screen and turn t
158. hen SPLIT4 screen and SPLIT9 is selected only is output ALARM REC CH setting 0 1 O ALL 1 SEP RC 2 EX 2 MPX FUNCTIONS Acquire information on ALARM REC CH setting RC 2 AC 2 0 1 0 ALL 1 SEP CH TITLE setting 0 2 0 TITLE 1 CH NO 2 NONE RC 2 EX 2 Acquire information on CH TITLE setting RC 2 Cl amp 2 0 2 0 TITLE 1 CH 2 NONE Sw Multiplexer screen switch setting 00 09 80 88 90 96 00 SPLIT16 01 SPLIT9a 03 SPLIT4a 04 SPLIT4b 06 SPLIT4d 07 Single screen sequential 08 SPLIT4 screen sequential 09 SPLIT9 screen sequential 80 88 CH1 CH9 Single screen display 90 96 CH10 CH16 Single screen display Acquire information on Multiplexer screen switch setting 02 SPLIT9b 05 SPLIT4c RC 2 EX 2 RC 2 SW 2 Same as Multiplexer screen switch setting shown above PG ke RKO e e D e ee ke 9 Dn TIMER PROGRAM Xe 9 e 4 Timer program setting 1 SELECTED PATTERN 1 3 1 P1 2 P2 3 P3 2 Program number 1 8 3 Day of the week 0 8 SUN 1 MON 2 TUE FRI 6 SAT 7 4 Rec starting hour 00 23 5 Rec starting minute 00 59 3 WED 8 SPL 4 THU 0 5
159. ill appear at the bottom left of the monitor S denotes the start point of the data stored in the hard disk and E denotes the end point The vertical line marks the current position 01 01 2001 MON 00 00 00 25F 30 C16 S idles igh E Monitor display settings and playback operation Single screen The screen will change frame by frame at a rate equal to the recording interval multiplied by the number of cameras used in the recording SPLIT 4 Each mini screen will change frame by frame at a rate equal to the recording interval multiplied by the number of cameras used in the recording The screen dis play shift to still frame mode during playback from a cam era which is not indicated SPLIT 9 Each mini screen will change frame by frame at the recorded interval The screen display shift to still frame mode during playback from a camera which is not indi cated SPLIT 16 Each mini screen will change frame by frame atthe recorded interval The screen display shift to still frame mode during playback from a camera which is not indi cated E Time date search Please refer to page 15 for detailed operation E Index Search During Alarm Recording an index signal will automatically be written onto the hard disk Index Search is a process of retrieving still frames using their associated index signal to select the camera number Ed The index count can be set as desired up to 99 Example E
160. inutes and second of the data to copy to Turn the JOG dial to set the stop time Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection FROM 29 03 01 00 2 2 gt TO 29 03 01 01 25 24 TRANSFER PERIOD A EXECUTE 10 Set the cursor to EXECUTE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item OFF will start flashing 11 Turn the JOG dial to select ON TRANSFER PERIOD MAN FROM 29 03 01 00 25 24 TO 29 03 01 01 25 4l gt EXECUTE ON TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE 12 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to start copying Press the WARNING RESET button to stop copying You can copy the data even during recording Language selection setting With this unit the menu screen display can be selected from five languages As ENGLISH is selected for the ini tial setting please perform setting according to the follow ing procedure if you want to select a language other than ENGLISH Example Setting language selection to DEUTSCH the default is ENGLISH 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu MENU SETTING TIME DATE DISPLAY MPX DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM NORMAL REC SETTING A REC M DET SETTING DATA CLEAR SELECTION COMMUNICATION SETTING REAR TERMINAL SERVICE INITIAL SET UP 2 Move the cursor next to INITIAL SET UP then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The INITIAL SET UP gt menu appears lt INITIAL SET
161. is set for 15 00 to 16 00 with recording inter val of 5F 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 7 Example 1 In Program 1 recording is set for every 2 5F from 14 00 to 17 00 In Program 2 recording is set for every 5F from 15 00 to 16 00 s In this situation the unit gives priority to the higher numbered Program 2 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 Actual recording will occur as follows Setting for the prioritized Program 2 090900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Example 2 Program 1 is set for 14 00 to 17 00 with a recording interval of 2 5F Program 2 is set for 15 00 to 16 00 with the SKIP setting Again the unit will give priority to Program 2 for the duration of the overlapping period As shown in the illustration below the unit will activate the Skip setting from 15 00 to 16 00 Example 2 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 In Program 1 recording is set for every 2 5F from 14 00 to 17 00 In Program 2 the SKIP setting is entered for 15 00 to 16 00 In this situation the unit gives priority to the higher numbered Program 2 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 CE 2 5F neompwg 29 Actual
162. itor and trigger an alarm when a specific door is opened Recording crite ria such as Image quality grade Fields and for Alarm Time needs to be set for the record process For details of Normal recording refer to the steps given below Example Setting the image quality to STANDARD the default setting is HIGH 1 Turn the unit on after turning the peripheral recording device on EJ If the DEVICE CHECK menu appears at this stage the setting of the peripheral recording device may have been changed For details please refer to How to in stall an external hard disk drive on page 20 2 Press the SET UP button to display the lt MENU SETTING gt menu 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to NORMAL REC SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The NORMAL REC SETTING gt menu appears lt NORMAL REC SETTING IMAGE QUALITY HIGH MAX REC FIELDS 12 5F SELECT REC MODE AD DEFINE GROUP SETTING 4 Check that the cursor is next to the IMAGE QUALITY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item of IMAGE QUALITY will start flashing lt NORMAL REC SETTINGS IMAGE QUALITY HIGH REC FIELDS a SELECT REC MODE A DEFINE GROUP SETTING 5 Display STANDARD by turning the JOG dial then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The flashing will stop Now the setting has been completed lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt gt IMAGE QUALITY STANDARD MAX REC FIELDS 12 5F SEL
163. le hold By pressing the PAUSE button during playback or reverse playback the unit will shift into still frame mode Rotate the SHUTTLE ring in the desired direction and to the de sired search speed then press the PAUSE button while holding the SHUTTLE ring to position Search speed will be maintained even when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to its original position E Direct shuttle viewing Direct shuttle playback can be activated by turning the SHUTTLE ring during playback or reverse playback 1 Turn the SHUTTLE ring during playback Please refer to the above diagram for the playback speed E3The unit will shift to regular playback mode when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to its former position When playback images recorded at different recording intervals there may be rare occasions when playback speed differs from the original recording rate E Frame by frame playback 1 Turn the JOG dial in either direction during still frame playback Turn the JOG dial to the right to move forward one frame and to the left to move back one frame Continue turning the JOG dial to the right for forward playback of consecu tive frames and to the left for reverse playback of consecu tive frames Stop turning the dial for still frame viewing During frame by frame playback in single screen display mode playback will lag behind rapid JOG dial rotation be cause the unit is simultaneously engaged in searching for images in the displ
164. lit4 ok OO dk eO KOK KO dee D KK e o Screen setting 0 6 0 SPLIT16 1 SPLIT9a 2 SPLIT9b 3 SPLIT4a 4 SPLIT4b 5 SPLIT4c 6 SPLIT4d kk 3 0 Camera CH position 01 16 When is set to 0 input data to X9 X7 When is set to 1 or 2 input data to 9 10 When 0 is set to 3 4 5 or 6 input data to X 9 X69 Acquire information on SPLIT SCREEN SETTING 1 Screen setting 0 6 O SPLIT16 1 SPLIT9a 2 SPLIT9b 3 SPLIT4a 4 SPLIT4b 5 SPLIT4c 6 SPLIT4d EX 2 RC 2 SL 3e s 2 e e 9 KO e e 9 kke e 09 e e 10 e FET e e 02 e He 013 e e 0 k 015 16 e e 07 2 Same as SPLIT SCREEN SETTING shown above When is set to 0 output data to 0 X When is set to 1 or 2 output data to 9 10 When is set to 3 4 5 or 6 output data to 9 9 0909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Command Codes 69 ENGLISH 70 Command codes continued a Functions El when normal execute SQ 2 k KO 0 Ps 0 0 kk ARM KRM 4e e 02 kxUS KK 14 He e 19 He e 18 x00 n Displayed sequential channel setting Screen setting 0 2 0 Single screen 1 SPLIT4 screen 2 SPLIT9 screen de 0 Camera CH order 01 16 00 00 invali
165. 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 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 blown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red This Unit complies with the requirements of the EC Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive as amended by Directive 93 68 EEC The requirements for the susceptibility according to EN 55024 and the requirements for interference according to EN 55022 are observed for the operation on residential areas business light industrial premises and in small scale enterprises inside as well as outside of the building pla
166. mode f the unit does not find the character string it will stop automatically When there are multiple instances of the same character string repeat character search if the retrieved image is not the desired image Character searches may be time consuming as the process involves searching through all the data Forward searching is the only option available when using a DDS device for playback 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Character Search Recording time table E Recording time table Approximate recording time if recording is made internal 60 GB HDD EJ This recording time display chart is only valid when PRIORITY in DEFINE GROUP SETTING has been set to 1 for all camera numbers ENGLISH EJ 25F 8 33F and 5F cannot be used for REC INTERVAL when the MOTION DETECTION setting is active SUPERIOR 5D 7H HIGH 7D16H MEDIUM 11D 9H STANDARD 15D 1H BASIC 20D 8H E Pre alarm recording time table Recording duration is set to LONG 1 NUMBER OF RECORDING FIELD SUPERIOR HIGH MEDIUM 51s STANDARD 1min8s BASIC 1min32s SUPERIOR HIGH MEDIUM STANDARD 45s BASIC 1 15 SUPERIOR HIGH MEDIUM STANDARD BASIC 0909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
167. n When alarm signal is input Date Day of the week Present time Recording interval will be displayed No indication When warning signal is input warining indicator will be displayed No indication Display mode 2 to 5 are only available when single screen is displayed or CH TITLE is set to NONE on the lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu Example Selecting DISPLAY MODE to 3 the default setting is 1 1 Display the lt MENU SETTING gt menu on the screen Check the cursor is next to TIME DATE DISPLAY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TIME DATE DISPLAY gt menu appears 2 Check that the cursor is next to DISPLAY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing 3 Turn the JOG dial until 3 flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right TIME DATE DISPLAY gt DISPLAY MODE d CHARACTER SIZE SAL lt TIME DATE DISPLAY gt DISPLAY MODE 3 CHARACTER SIZE SMALL 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button to exit Setting character size Refer to page 10 Basic Operations for the setting of char acter size Setting Display Position 1 Repeat steps 1 to 2 of display mode to display the TIME DATE DISPLAY gt menu 2 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to CLOCK LOCATION and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing 3 Check that the
168. n designating these multiple program modes 1 There may be restrictions imposed by the other record ing devices it is recommended that adequate program checks are run before actual operation Precautions when connecting devices requiring time to halt startup e g archive devices tape recording devices etc Using the Backup setting s designated time plus 5 min utes the halt startup time of the peripheral recording de vices as a gauge set the unit so that modes do not change Refer to illustration 1 Even when only designating the backup mode add one minute or more to the backup operation time and set other programs to start and stop Refer to Illustration 2 RECORDING A 8 33 or POWER setting RECORDING A 8 33 or POWER setting RECORDING A 8 33 or POWER setting 9 9 Backup f Backup a gt Longer than 5 minutes Longer than 1 minutes Longer than 1 minutes Illustration 1 Correct setting Illustration 2 ARCHIVE button operation The transfer of data for backup purposes from the unit s HDD to a peripheral recording device is performed in fixed data amounts each time Data transfer begins when 30MB is recorded onto the HDD Accordingly even ifthe ARCHIVE button is lit there are times when the operation of archive devices are stopped in order to reduce wear on these de vices To end the backup please press the
169. n before pressing the PLAY button after finishing recording 4 Press the PAUSE button to pause playback Press the PAUSE button again to resume playback 5 Press the STOP button to stop playback When recording with more than one camera the playback interval per camera will be the time that multiplies the recording interval by the number of the cameras E Basic searching function This unit has various functions for searching a specific point The following explains time date search By using this function you can search for a specified point of the data by setting the selected camera number date hour and minutes Refer to pages 57 59 for the other search ing functions Time date search Example To search a recording which was made on May 17 2001 9 25 40 p m by the camera number 3 1 Press the SEARCH button to display the SEARCH SELECTION menu lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO ALL TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT 2 Make sure that the cursor gt is set to the lt SELECTION CAMERA NO gt menu and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item of lt SELECTION CAMERA NO gt will start flashing SEARCH SELECTION N SELECTION CAMERA Ne ALL TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH ENGLISH JUMP TO START POINT 3 Turn the JOG dial to display then turn the SHU
170. n on recalled display settings Playback only RC 2 CM Text data 2 Character count 01 48 t data up to 48 characters CC 1 Clear character display RC 2 2 Text data Up to 48 characters Create sets of written characters amp 0 Character count 01 48 2 2 1 Record character sets Camera number 01 16 RC 2 EX 2 LF Text data Up to 48 characters Forward character search During stop pause playback Character count 01 48 Abridged search by code Searches can be made using only a specified number of characters found at the head of recorded comments RC 2 EX4 2 Reply at the completion of search LR Text data Up to 48 characters Characters can be used Alphabet Reverse character search During stop pause playback Character count 01 48 Abridged search by code Searches can be made using only a specified number of characters found at the head of recorded comments RC 2 EX4 2 Reply at the completion of search ASCII code Character ASCII code Number ASCII code 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Character Search
171. n the JOG dial to move the cursor to TIMER PROGRAM then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TIMER PROGRAM menu will appear 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to DEFINE P1 then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to display the TIMER PROGRAM menu of P1 TIMER PROGRAM SELECTED PATTERN P1 gt DEFINE P1 DEFINE P2 DEFINE P3 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to select SPECIAL DW then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right 7 SPL 12 00 13 00 A 25 8 DAY 13 00 14 25 B 1 gt SPECIAL DU TUE FRI 4 Turn the JOG dial to select then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right 1 gt SPECIAL Em 1 5 Turn the JOG dial to select FRI then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The flashing will stop 7 SPL 12 00 13 00 A 25 8 DAY 13 00 14 25 B 1 gt SPECIAL DU MON FRI 6 Press the TIMER REC button The TIMER REC indicator will illuminate If the current time is covered by a program the unit will begin recording immediately If the current time is not covered by a program the unit will turn the power off and go into stand by mode Operation can be shut down completely by pressing the TIMER REC button once more The unit will not record if there is an error in Timer settings The following provides a list of measures for dealing with errors in Timer settings 090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
172. nal receives the CLOCK ADJ signal REC terminal Input terminal to start recording POWER ON terminal Input terminal to turn on this unit through a peripheral device POWER OFF terminal Input terminal to turn off this unit through a peripheral device ALARM OUT terminal Output terminal to indicate that the alarm recording is in process MODE OUT terminal Output terminal to indicate the unit s current mode Se lect the unit s condition by MODE OUT setting in the REAR TERMINAL menu CALL OUT terminal CALL OUT GND terminal This is the ISOLATION output terminal Refer to page 85 Output terminal and its GND terminal to indicate in formation such as HDD FULL Information that can be transmitted externally consists of CALL OUT settings made on the I O terminal settings menu screen as well as fixed output settings DC 5V OUT terminal This terminal is for direct current voltage output The maximum electric current is 30mA 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Begin ning ENGLISH Basic Operations E How to use JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring The JOG SHUTTLE is used in the various Menus and for special playback features In the Menu process the Jog dial is used to navigate through the units Menus and Sub menus It is also used to change the individual Menu settings The SHUTTLE is used to select a specific Menu and to sele
173. ndicat ing where the last archive stopped In the next archive it starts from the point where the Archive Pointer is last placed If you want to reset this Archive Pointer follow the steps shown below 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Move the cursor next to SERVICE then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt SERVICE gt menu appears lt SERVICE gt POWER FAILURE ARCHIVE POINT RESET OFF MENU INITIALIZE OFF IM CHECK MODE OFF 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 26 _ _ 3 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to ARCHIVE POINT RESET and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing 4 Turn the JOG dial until ON flashes lt SERVICE gt POWER FAILURE MI PARCHIVE POINT RESEF ON MENU INITIALIZE 2E IM CHECK MODE 5 When the message TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt EXECUTE is shown on the screen turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The Archive Pointer is now reset If not executing turn the JOG dial until OFF is shown lt SERVICE gt POWER FAILURE PARCHIVE POINT RESET ON MENU INITIALIZE OFF IM CHECK MODE OFF TURN THE SHTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE 6 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button
174. ne week s volume of image data while it continues to record current images The unit records one field per second and IMAGE QUALITY is set to BASIC a recording rate of one field per 16 seconds for each camera 00 00 24 00 Pom onday 24 hours recording 00 00 05 00 Sunday Archive Archive media auto eject Settings 1 Record settings are made as follows Set IMAGE QUALITY to BASIC lt NORMAL REC SETTING IMA GE QUALITY REC FIELDS SELECT REC MODE DEFINE GROUP SETTING lt ESTD TIME 48D21H31M EJ The capability to record continuously over a one week period is dependent on the settings for IM AGE QUALITY and MAX REC FIELDS For details on the relationship between intervals and image quality refer to Recording time table on page 81 Set MAX REC FIELDS to 1F Set HDD FULL to REPEAT lt INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST gt HDD FULL REPEAT HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF 2 Camera settings and camera title settings are made as follows Make the settings for the 16 cameras listed under A on the DEFINE GROUP SETTING menu DEFINE GROUP Ca CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD op gt 1 0 09 1 0 09 mr 2 1 0 09 1 0 09 o 1 0 09 1 0 09 1 0 09 1 0 09 22 5 1 0 09 1 0 09 1 0 09 1 0 09 D 1 0 09 1 0 09 1 0 09 1 0 09 The number of cameras used each of the tional modes A B C can
175. ng MOTION DETECTION setting Example Setting the TEST MODE to ON the default set ting is OFF EJ To set the TEST MODE please turn ON the CH MOTION DETECTION 1 After step 3 of M DET SETTING procedures on page 38 Turn the JOG dial to select the TEST MODE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt MOT ION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO CH MOTION DETECTION ON SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIVITY MOTION THRESHOLD gt TEST MODE 2 Turn the JOG dial to display ON then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TEST MODE gt menu will appear EJ The area where the MOTION DETECTION func tion has been activated is displayed using When motion is detected on more dots than specified in the MOTION THRESHOLD setting i e when Alarm Recording is initiated the active symbol e will appear on screen Please redo settings if the unit does not operate as intended 3 To finish setting turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left EJ When motion is continuously detected within the active area established for the MOTION DETEC TION function Alarm Recording will also continue In this case each Alarm Recording will be extended the duration that selecting sub item in the A REC DURATION setting these recordings will not how ever not be registered on the ALARM LIST If Alarm Recording stops once then re starts at a later time this event will be registered on the ALARM LIST
176. ng displayed on the monitor 9 PLAY DEVICE button Used to select a playback device If there is no pe ripheral recording device connected this button can not be activated EJECT button Used to eject the medium of playback devices Use this button to eject the medium of peripheral record ing devices connected to this unit If there is no pe ripheral recording device connected this button can not be used 10 PLAY DEVICE indicators The indicator of the device selected by the PLAY DEVICE button illuminates 11 STOP button Press to stop recording or playback When pressed during alarm recording the recording stops The MO TION DETECTION function the operation can be frozen for two seconds after pressing the STOP but ton to stop the recording by the MOTION DETEC TION function 12 PAUSE button When pressed during recording the recording pauses Press again to resume recording When pressed during playback a still picture is displayed SHUTTLE HOLD button This button keeps the particular playback or reverse playback speed depending on the degree to which the SHUTTLE ring is turned Refer to the page 56 for operating this button 13 REV PLAY button Press to begin reverse playback __ _ M 055 14 PLAY MODE buttons These buttons can be used to switch the playback interval while in playback mode and reverse play back mode 15 PLAY button Press t
177. normal recording and 12 5F record ing interval when the M DET SETTING is active For example when four cameras are recording at intervals of 1 second the unit takes four seconds to receive one cycle of image data from the cameras When this data is played back on a single screen the display is refreshed once every four seconds Circuit recording interval per camera recording interval x of cameras 1 second x 4 cameras 4 seconds t 4 seconds 12 00 08 4 seconds C22 12 00 04 Examples of time displayed during playback 125 12 00 00 ENGLISH 83 84 Warnings and CALL OUT output E Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures Options in the CALL OUT options column Selectable CALL OUT output can be selected de selected on the menu Fixed a CALL OUT signal is emitted without prior selection of this function using the menu Countermeasure The internal hard disk drive when the warning is canceled the unit is full when either STOP or will start over writing the oldest data ALARMsPROT has been remaining in the hard disk drive selected in REPEAT Archive or copy data as necessary HDD FULL The storage capacity of the hard disk drive i h HDD NEAR END Ing the valde entered n Archive or copy data as necessary the HDD capacity setting The s
178. nt Copying Device The copying device is the peripheral device assigned to SCSI ID5 By using the unit s COPY button this device can be made to copy re store image data recorded over a designated time frame Archive Device The archive device is the peripheral device assigned to SCSI ID4 and performs the following backup specification using the ARCHIVE button or Timer Program and backing up of image data using the Restore function in the Copy settings Restore Restore is the process in which image data transferred to the pe ripheral recording device is restored on the unit s hard disk During the Restore process image data currently stored on the unit s hard disk is completely over written 0909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Glossary SCSI Interface The SCSI interface is the connection used expressly for transferring image data between the unit and its peripheral devices Each periph eral is connected to the unit in a daisy chain configuration and is given a unique ID number for detection identification by the unit Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording interval settings The recording pattern of this unit is as illustrated in the diagram be low Image data input from all the connected cameras is recorded sequentially at a rate of number of cameras x recording interval 25F recording interval during
179. nter 10 for the index count then start a search to select the camera number 9 1 Press the SEARCH button to display the SEARCH SELECTION menu SEARCH SELECTION SELECTION CAMERA NO ALL TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT 2 Make sure that the cursor is set to the SELECTION CAMERA NO menu and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item of SELECTION CAMERA NO will start flashing SEARCH SELECTION N SELECTION CAMERA NAEL TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH ENGLISH JUMP TO START POINT 3 Turn the JOG dial to display then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The flashing will stop lt SEARCH SELECTION gt gt SELECTION CAMERA NO TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT ettings Other s 2 By turn the JOG dial the selec tion camera number will be changed as below D 08980898028080 NI 6 18 4 03 02 d 40 9 5 4 Turn the JOG dial to select the INDEX SEARCH and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The INDEX SEARCH menu will appear SEARCH SELECTION SELECTION CAMERA NO TIME DATE SEARCH gt INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT 5 Turn the JOG dial to display the desired index count then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the desired search direc
180. o begin playback 16 Multiplexer buttons Camera number button 1 to 16 Press the button to display the image of the camera connected to this unit on the monitor In addition they can be used as the PASSWORD LOCK function key SPLIT SEQUENCE button Used to switch the display to the single screen SPLIT 4 SPLIT 9 screen or SPLIT 16 screen Also used to switch the sequence functions Refer to page 42 for details ZOOM button Pressing this button displays the Zoom in pointer X on the monitor Pressing 1 button ZOOM IN en larges the selected part and pressing 2 button ZOOM OUT reduces the image Pressing 3 4 5 or 6 button moves the image to the direction that the pointer X moves In addition this can be used as the PASSWORD LOCK function key ZOOM IN button Camera number button 1 Pressing this button after pressing the ZOOM button enlarges the image in 2 steps ZOOM OUT button Camera number button 2 Pressing this button after pressing the ZOOM IN button reduces the image Move buttons Camera number button 3 to 6 Press these buttons to move the ZOOM POINTER to desired position 17 REC button Press to begin recording 18 ARCHIVE button Press to begin making backup If there is no periph eral recording device connected this button cannot be used 19 JOG and SHUTTLE operation SHUTTLE ring Used to set various menus and search functions adjusting the playback speed and rewinding or for wa
181. o display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to TIMER PROGRAM 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to display the lt TIMER PROGRAM menu Check that the cursor is next to SELECTED PATTERN turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing TIMER PROGRAM SELECTED PATTERN P1 gt DEFINE P1 DEFINE P2 DEFINE P3 4 Turn the JOG dial to select P2 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right TIMER PROGRAM gt lt SELECTED PATTERN P2 f DEFINE P1 7 DEFINE P2 DEFINE P3 5 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to DEFINE P2 then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TIMER PROGRAMS of P2 appears TIMER PROGRAM Pe DW START END MODE gt SAT 19 30 22 30 A 25 e TUE 10 00 11 00 B 12 5 3 SPL 10 00 17 00 B 1 6 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to Program 5 then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to move the cursor to the DW column Group the backup program to the largest available program number Use the JOG dial to select DW and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to complete this setting Repeating the above procedure use the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring to set start time and end time lt TIMER PROGRAM gt Pe DW START END MODE 1 SAT 19 30 22 30 A 25 e TUE 10 00 11 00 B 12 5 3 SPL 10 00 17 00 B 1 4WHD 27 00 08 00 B 1 pe eee dile ee 71 7 When MODE column is flashing select ARC then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the righ
182. o each terminal To the other apparatus Tie cables at the band 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 E Alarm Recording Connection Example When using the alarm switch corresponding to cam era number 1 peripheral alarm lamp or buzzer CALL OUT GND CLOCK ADJ POWER ON POWER OFF REC GND 9 E Connecting with peripheral recording devices By connecting peripheral recording devices to the main unit through its SCSI interface SCSI II half pitch 50 pin storage space can be increased and archive and copying functions can be performed Please consult with your retailer for infor mation regarding which peripheral recording devices can be used EY Make sure to turn off this Unit when connecting with peripheral recording devices Peripheral devices to be connected When the unit is connected to peripheral devices its PLAY DEVICE button is used to SELECT the designated device Response may be slow depending on the type of periph eral device used In this case the indicator light on the designating playback device will begin flashing other op erations cannot be performed when in this condition Resume operation only after the playback device s indica tor light illuminate Please use the units EJECT button to eject t
183. omplete title setting To fix the setting please refer to step 4 Alarm display setting During alarm signal input display will be changed from the regular screen or split screen modes to show images from the camera responsible for the alarm signal If during Alarm Recording a different Alarm Recording is initiated images from the newest alarm input channel will be shown on a single screen display The screen display will revert to its original state upon completion of Alarm Recording Example Setting the ALARM DISPLAY to the de fault setting is 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The MPX DISPLAY gt menu will appear Operation examples E Operation example 1 Simultaneous Backup using the Timer The Timer can be used for making weekly data backups when the unit is running in continuous recording mode The unit will automatically eject the storage medium upon com pletion of the backup and a new one may then be inserted into the machine System configuration Example of a system using the following peripherals 16 video cameras Archive device connected to ID4 Monitor ID4 archive device Images provided by each of the connected cameras are recorded 24 hours a day and the unit will make a backup of o
184. operate from 15 00 to 20 00 on these same days Cameras in SELECT REC MODE are set to operate from 08 00 to 17 00 on Saturday and Sunday The overall schedule is as shown in the following chart 00 00 Monday 05 00 Archive A replace archive medium 08 00 15 00 SELECT REC MODE A 20 00 SELECT REC MODE 8 17 00 Monday to Friday 08 00 Saturday and Sunday SELECT REC MODE B Settings 1 Settings for NORMAL REC SETTING are made as fol lows Set IMAGE QUALITY to STANDARD Set MAX REC FIELDS to 1F Set HDD FULL to REPEAT 2 Camera settings and camera title settings are made as follows Refer to page 45 Set cameras 1 through to operational mode A lt DEFINE GROUP gt AD CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD 2 0 08 9 1 0 17 2 1 0 17 ww 1 0 17 0 1 0 17 5 1 0 17 1 0 17 d D 0 05 2 0 08 lt DEFINE GROUP gt B CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD 0 2 0 11 9 1 0 22 2 1 0 22 w 1 0 22 D 1 0 22 9 3 8 1 0 22 Tj 5 8 2 0 11 9 3 Settings for TIMER PROGRAM are made as follows Designate Monday to Friday as the days of operation SPECIAL DW Then in Program 1 set the action MODE to A 1 for 08 00 to 15 00 on the designated days SPL In Program 2 set the action B 1 for 15 00 to 20 00 on the designated days In Program 3 set the action
185. or U K for the Continent Processing the connecting line POWER CORD Connection on the ALARM IN side Compatible power lines 0 32 00 65 mm AWG 28 22 10 12mm Connection on the 1 side E Turning ON OFF this Unit by peripheral source By using POWER ON POWER OFF terminal on I O termi nals it is possible to turn on off this unit externally This function is related to the output of DC 5V OUT terminal The relationship between POWER ON POWER OFF termi nal DC 5V OUT terminal and turning on off this unit is shown in the diagram Please use suitable peripheral devices to con nect with this unit Using POWER ON terminal POWER ON terminal t ground Unit s power on power power off ao power on shut down DC 5V OUT 4 5 5 5V DC 5V Max 30mA OV Using POWER OFF terminal POWER OFF terminal 7 Unit s power power off shut down DC 5V OUT 4 5 5 5V DC 5V Max 30mA e OV Compatible power lines 00 4 91 2 mm AWG 26 16 Cut the designated area from the electric wire s outer covering vinyl portion E Attaching the ferrite core To avoid interference from the cables connected to the unit against other apparatus attach the ferrite core to all ca bles connected to the control terminal cables and ALARM IN terminals GND terminals as indicated and place it as close to the unit as possible Use the ferrite core to bundle together all of the cables connected t
186. p to 99 seconds IDS RDD INITIALIZE ALL HDD BOOT UP DELAY 10 EJ When BOOT UP DELAY is set and timer recording is performed the unit will begin recording later than the time set as the recording time 4 Press the POWER button The power of this unit will be turned off 5 Press the POWER button again This unit will start setting up after the preset delayed time has passed EJ If a different peripheral recording device was con nected from the last time the unit was booted up the DEVICE CHECK menu will appear i909000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 In itial settings 21 ENGLISH 22 Menu functions E MENU SETTING You can set the basic settings for this unit in the MENU SETTING Refer to pages shown below for details you cannot change setting of some MENUS EJ During playback recording pre alarm recording stand by mode and accessing peripheral recording device SUB MENU 1 TIME DATE DISPLAY DISPLAY MODE 1 CHARACTER SIZE SMALL CLOCK LOCATION OFF EX MODE 1 gt 01 01 2000 00 00 00 TIME DATE DISPLAY page 25 lt DISPLAY gt gt SCREEN SU PATTERN ALL SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING IMAGE QLTY HIGH SEQUENCE CH TITLE CAMERA TITLE ALARM DISPLAY MAIN MENU lt MENU SETTING gt TIME DATE DISPLAY MPX DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM
187. rage capacity is indicated in gigabytes GB 1GB 1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes EJ For details of functions of the archive device and the copy device please refer to Glossary on page 83 090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Con nections 19 Initial settings E How to install an external hard disk drive Example Installing a 9GB hard disk drive to ID1 EJ When the power of the unit is turned on the unit will automatically detect peripheral recording devices connected to its SCSI terminal 0 The system must be initialized each time hard disks are added connections are made or ID numbers are altered etc When additional hard disk drives are added to this unit all data stored on all internal and external HDD ONLY will be erased The reason is that this unit looks at all drives as one Before adding external drives to this unit if the information stored on the ex isting drives is needed please Backup the informa tion first before adding external drives Data is not erased lost when an external HDD or other periph eral is removed from the chain With the digital units Power OFF turn the Terminator switch on the back of the digital unit to OFF Set the external drive to ID1 terminate at the external drive connect the SCSI connector from the external drive to the SCSI connector of the digital unit and turn power on th
188. rding continues until the ALARM IN terminal is cleared Other settings turning the JOG dial the sub item of the A REC DURATION shown on the menu will be changed as follows E 2 5 108958 25 OMAN O 10M 36 EJ Please note that in the A REC DURATION set ting MAN cannot be selected when the MOTION DE TECTION setting in the INITIAL SET UP menu is ON 13 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button INFORMATION a INFORMATION Please refer to Alarm Recording op eration on page 53 for details of the alarm recording Camera Alarm Rec setting This is the setting for the camera to start recording when ALARM IN terminal is grounded alarm recording signal is input This setting is only effective during alarm recording After alarm recording operations return to their prior settings Example Setting the RECORD ALARM to ALL the de fault setting is 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A REC M DET SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt A REC M DET SETTING gt menu will appear 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to RECORD ALARM then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting The sub item will start flashing 4 Turn the JOG dial to display ALL and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting The sub item will stop flashing A REC
189. rding the image JOG dial Used to set various menus and search functions forwarding or reversing the image during playback field by field 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Begin ning ENGLISH Major operations and their functions continued E Rear View CAMERA IN D OORO VIDEO OUT 1 1 116 O O 8 5 o QN ALARM IN zc B ofo E CLOCK ADJ POWER ON POWER OFI ETHERNE O SCSI ESET TERMINATION OO a re z S2 D ww CAMERA IN connectors Input connector for signal of camera BNC connec tor CAMERA OUT connectors Output connector for signal of camera which is pro vided via CAMERA IN BNC connector VIDEO OUT connectors Output connector for video signal to monitor BNC connector S Y C OUT connector Output connector for separate Luminance and Chrominance signal Output signal with VIDEO OUT connector at the same time AC power socket This socket connects to the power cord Earth ter minal is for safety Use the 100 240V plug with earth for the power of this unit EJ Do not connect the earth terminal of a plug to gas pipe
190. recorded images EJ when playing back images from multiple cam eras on single screen if the ZOOM control is used during the pause mode there is a possibility that a black screen will be displayed In this case the de sired enlarged image can be obtained by moving through frames using the JOG dial e Because ZOOM display function involves electronic enlargement details of the im age will appear pixelized when enlarged Enlarged display is cancelled if the Alarm recording start is triggered during enlarged display viewing 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 41 Multiplexer functions continued How to use the camera number buttons By pressing each camera number button you can view the camera s picture which is connected to the CAMERA INPUT on the rear of this unit If the picture of the camera which is not set to operate on DEFINE GROUP SETTING of the NORMAL REC SETTING menu and A REC M DET SETTING menu the Not operated camera mark g will appear next to the time display You can also view the picture of the camera when watching SPLIT or SEQUENCE Screen by pressing the camera number button E SPLIT SEQUENCE button By pressing the SPLIT SEQUENCE button the SPLIT picture modes will be switched as follows p 16 SPLIT 9a SPLIT 9b SPLIT 4a gt SPLIT 4b SPLIT 4c aul SPLIT 9 sequential SPLIT 4
191. s 2 While the COPY indicator illuminates or flashes when copying the data from main HDD to the copy ing device 3 While the COPY indicator illuminates or flashes when restoring the data from the copying device to main 1 Press the INFO button The elapsed time is shown on the lower part of the screen 2 After confirming the elapsed time turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left To exit the menu press the INFO button again The elapsed time of archive device or copying device will not be reset even though those devices are disconnected The elapsed time of archive device includes the time when the ARCHIVE button is pressed when pressed the ARCHIVE button illuminates even in the case where there is no data on the main HDD such as an alarm stand by mode The elapsed time shown on this menu may not be consistent with the regulation guaranteed period of the stock of wearing parts subject to wear or the guaranteed life span The elapsed time is shown up to 999999 hours at the maximum 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 33 ENGLISH 34 Various settings continued B Quick setting Complex menu settings made in response to various uses can be saved on RDD media connected to the unit through ID5 These settings can also be read by the unit from the RDD when needed EJ One set of menu setting
192. s been completed lt QUICK SETTING gt RDD MENU DATA LOADING gt MENU DATA SAVING RDD POWER OFF SAVING 4 The message COMPLETED is shown on the screen and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left The message COMPLETED will disappear 5 Turn the JOG dial to select the POWER OFF and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to define the setting The power of this unit will be turned off 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Various recording settings E Various recording settings This Unit has many settings for various recordings needs You have to make settings on different pages for normal recording and timer recording Please refer to the table below for details If the channel which is to be operated on DEFINE GROUP SETTING is not set the warning will appear Recording Recording by setting manually Timer recording Normal recording Page Alarm recording Normal recording Alarm recording IMAGE QUALITY in IMAGE QUALITY in IMAGE QUALITY in MAGE QUALITY in NORMAL REC SETTING lt A REC M DET SETTING NORMAL REC SETTING lt A REC M DET SETTING This page ENGLISH Image quality lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt lt A REC M DET SETTING lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt lt A REC M DET SETTING QUALITY HIGH p gt IMAGE QUALITY HIGH gt IMAGE QUALITY GH
193. s can be saved per one unit of RDD media As menu settings are overwritten each time the same unit of RDD media is used to save this information only the most recently saved set of menu settings is left stored on the medium Furthermore menu settings are also overwritten when the unit reads them from the RDD RDD gt MENU DATA LOADING setting Example The unit reads menu settings stored on the RDD medium 1 Press the POWER button while pressing the ARCHIVE button to turn the power on The QUICK SETTING gt menu will appear QUICK SETTING gt RDD gt MENU DATA LOADING MENU DATA SAVING gt RDD POWER OFF EJ POWER OFF is displayed if a peripheral device is not connected to ID5 EJ When settings are being made the POWER but ton blinks and the unit does not accept any other commands 2 Make sure that the cursor gt is set to the RDD gt MENU DATA LOADING and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right When TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE appears on the screen lt QUICK SETTING gt gt RDD gt MENU DATA LOADING MENU DATA SAVING gt RDD POWER OFF TURN THE SHUTTLE RING gt gt TO EXECUTE 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right LOADING is displayed and data reading is initiated lt QUICK SETTING gt gt RDD gt MENU DATA LOADING MENU DATA SAVING gt RDD POWER OFF LOADING 4 COMPLETED is displayed when data reading has been completed lt QUICK S
194. s completed SF SKIP SEARCH forward 2 SR SKIP SEARCH reverse 2 EX 2 AN Acquire a current alarm recording number 32 ANK e 2 0001 9999 Acquire information on selected alarm recording ek th alarm information on alarm list 001 800 32 AT e se CO kk e e 9 e kO KAKO AKO AK snay Month 9 7 RKO lt Minute Second 0 Camera number 01 16 AQ 11 SEARCH SELECTION Acquire a current alarm recording registration number RC 2 AQ amp 2 kkk 001 800 AO K Acquire alarm number that selected alarm recording registration number 001 800 RC 2 AO 2 0001 9999 Searching alarm list that selected alarm recording registration number kkk 001 800 RC 2 EX5 AFKKKK Searching selected alarm recording number 0001 9999 Jump to start point RC 2 EX6 2 OTHERS Acquire warning status RCL 2 WN 00 11 00 01 HDD FULL 02 HDD NEAR END 03 NO SIGNAL 04 COPY CHECK MEDIA BACKUP CHECK MEDIA RESTORE CHECK MEDIA 05 COPY SIZE ERROR BACKUP SIZE ERROR RESTORE SIZ
195. sequential lt Single screen sequential lt SPLIT 4d E The functions of the SPLIT SEQUENCE button ZOOM button and camera number buttons The present time display is changed to be DISPLAY MODE 1 when in SPLIT or SEQUENCE screen mode You cannot arrange the place of the present time display If the camera picture without the picture input signal is displayed the screen will be shown as a blue screen When in SPLIT or SEQUENCE screen mode Not operated camera s picture will be shown as a black screen SPLIT ZOOM Flashing illuminating P SEQUENCE button Of Camera number buttons age Display SPLIT 16 SPLITISEQUENCE ZOOM The video of operated camera will be displayed in SPLIT 16 mode The video of cameras will air hel a C3 be shown in order Set the order on DEFINE GROUP SETTING of the NORMAL REC ote db SETTING menu and A REC M DET SETTING menu Camera number button which is set a to be operated DEFINE GROUP SETTING of lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt menu lt A REC M DET SETTING gt menu will only illuminates PLIT 9 MODE a 9a Images taken from the camera number selected as SPLIT9 a or b of the SPLIT 9 SETTING PLIT 9 MODE b 9b SPLITISEQUENCE ZOOM on the lt MPX DISPLAY gt menu are displayed on a 9 split screen Images will be changed in Re O sequence and displayed as the selected camera s camera number button is lit Please set DEFI
196. setting In this step the detection sensitivity to movement within the image data is set For each camera image data is sam pled and compared every 0 6 seconds SENSITIVITY is the difference in the degree of brightness between the sam pled images and is divided into settings of five different levels Select HIGHER to make the unit sensitive to the even the smallest changes Please note however that false alarms may be caused by for example the flick ering of fluorescent lighting fixtures Example Setting the SENSITIVITY to HIGH the default setting is 1 After step 3 of M DET SETTING procedures on page 38 Turn the JOG dial to select the SENSITIVITY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing lt MOTION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO CH MOTION DETECTION N SET DETECTION MASKN SENSITIUITY MED MOTION THRESHOLD 4 L TEST MODE 2 the JOG dial display HIGH then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing lt MOT ION gt SELECTION CAMERA NO CH MOTION DETECTION ON SET DETECTION MASK gt SENSITIVITY MOTION THRESHOLD TEST MODE Other settings turning the JOG dial the sen sitivity setting will be changed as below MED S LOW 29 HIGH HIGHER 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 3
197. ss WARNING RESET button to stop the buzzer OFF The buzzer does not sound 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button E Service menu setting In the SERVICE menu you can see the power failure time reset the Archive Pointer initialize menus and IM CHECK mode Power Failure list The list of times when the power failure occurred is available Example Displaying POWER FAILURE list EJ Up to 50 power failure start times are shown on the list If more than 50 times the last 50 start times are shown 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu and turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to SERVICE Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt SERVICE gt menu appears lt SERVICE gt POWER FAILURE ARCHIVE POINT RESET OFF MENU INITIALIZE OFF IM CHECK MODE OFF 2 Check that the cursor is next to POWER FAILURE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right lt POWER FAILURE gt No DATE 02 25 01 01 12 02 PW LOS 01 23 01 01 12 35 PW LOS TIME INFO The POWER list appears on the screen The number of times the date and the time when the power failure occurred are given on the list EJ To reset the power failure start time press the WARNING RESET button when the POWER FAIL list is shown on the screen 3 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button Resetting the Archive Pointer This unit writes down an Archive Pointer i
198. t TIMER PROGRAM Pe DW START END MODE SAT 19 30 22 30 A 25 TUE 10 00 11 00 12 5 SPL 10 00 17 00 B 1 WED 07 00 08 00 R I 2 DAY 00 00 05 00 wARONe EJ The start point of the backup is at the position of the Archive Pointer and its end point is where backup is terminated within the designated time frame When backup is completed within the designated time frame the unit saves the Archive Pointer at this position and will start the next backup at this position 8 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button The Timer Backup is grouped as shown in the following illustration lt TIMER PROGRAM gt Pe DW START END MODE SAT 19 30 22 30 A 25 TUE 10 00 11 00 B 12 5 SPL 10 00 17 00 B 1 WED 07 00 08 00 B 1 DAY 00 00 05 00 ARC EJ A recording operation warning is displayed when hard disk drive data which has yet to be backed up is about to be over written After that a recording malfunction message will be displayed when that point has been exceeded The unit can be set so that a CALL OUT signal is emitted when the archive medium has run out of storage space Refer to page 27 for more details on CALL OUT settings E Power failure reset recording The unit will restart recording after the event of a power failure even if the unit was running in recording mode prior to the power failure When running Timer Recording the unit will restart recording if the power
199. t 08 00 70 2E 3F FF 5 Turn the JOG dial to input the SELF IP ADDRESS and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to finish setting TCP IP SETTING gt SELF IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 lt MAC ADDRESS gt 08 00 70 2E 3F FF 6 Press the SET UP button or turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left The lt TCP IP SETTING gt menu will disappear E Connecting with a personal computer This connection can be used for remote control and re cording supplementary information when the main unit is connected to a PC EJ Please use RS 232C Straight cable 9pin to con nect a modem with this unit The setting of CTS should be set to HIGH or ON Please refer to the instruction manual of a modem for details about con nection Connection via modem Personal Comput phone line RS 232C crossover cable EJ Please use RS 232C crossover cable 9pin to connect a modem with a personal computer RS 232C Crossover cable differs depending on the per sonal computer 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 65 Connecting to a personal computer continued Command codes RS 232C terminal Letters Transmition Contents Pin NO Letters Transmition Contents RXD Receiving Data DSR Data Set Ready
200. t SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING SPHIT4a SPLIT4b NILS Oe 5 6 7 p 7 SPLIT4c SPLIT4d 9 10 13 14 11 12 15 16 6 Set all camera numbers according to the steps written on the previous page lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt gt SPLITda SPLIT4b 2 5 1 8 9 8 D 42 SPLIT4c SPLITdd 14 3 40 43 17 46 15 4 7 Check that all camera numbers are set Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting The flashing will stop Settings cannot be made when the same camera number is in SPLIT 4 SCREEN setting mode Possible if using a different SPLIT4 operation When the same camera has been selected the blinking light will return to its original state even if all the camera numbers have been input Check to see if the same camera number has been entered if the same number has been entered please change the settings 8 Press the SET UP button The lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt menu will disappear SPLIT 9 SCREEN setting Example Displaying desired camera pictures with desired layout in SPLIT 9 SCREEN 1 Press the SET UP button to display the MENU SETTING menu 2 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The MPX DISPLAY gt menu will appear 3 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING gt menu will appear lt SPLITS SCREEN SETTING T9b S
201. the SHUTTLE ring to the right The INITIAL SET UP gt menu appears lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE AUTO EJECT ARCHIVE DATA MOTION DETECTION LANGUAGE SELECTION 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the MOTION DETECTION and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item will start flashing INITIAL SET UP TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE AUTO EJECT ARCHIVE DATA MOTION DETECTION LANGUAGE SELECTION 3 Turn the JOG dial until ON flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The sub item stops flashing lt INITIAL SET UP gt TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL STOP HDD PB REPEAT STOP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL MOTION DETECTION ON LANGUAGE SELECTION 4 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button EJ Please set the MOTION DETECTION to OFF when the function is not needed EJ When the MOTION DETECTION setting in the INITIAL SET UP menu is turned ON the MAX REC FIELDS for each time setting will be automatically altered as follows These settings will not auto matically revert to their former values even if MOTION DETECTION is turned OFF Case of NORMAL REC SETTING menu and lt A REC M DET SETTING menu gt 12 5F 8 33F gt 6 25F gt 4 17F Case of in the TIMER PROG
202. ting on the MPX DISPLAY menu DEFINE GROUP SETTING on the NORMAL REC SET TING gt menu and recording conditions Set the power set ting that uses MOTION DETECTION as follows Set IMAGE QUALITY to HIGH Set MAX REC FIELDS to 1F Set A REC DURATION to 5M Set RECORD ALARM to ALL Set PRE A REC to MEDIUM On the DEFINE ALARM GROUP gt menu set the cameras 1 3 8 9 42 and 44 lt DEFINE ALARM GROUP gt CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD ba 0 11 I eg 2 0 22 0 22 ENGLISH 0 22 0 22 2 Settings for MOTION DETECTION SETTING are made as follows To make the M DET SETTING first turn the MOTION DETECTION setting ON in the lt INITIAL SET UP gt menu Using SELECTION CAMERA NO set each of the following camera numbers 1 3 42 and 44 as follows Set CH MOTION DETECTION to ON Set SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIVITY MOTION THRESHOLD TEST MODE MOTION SELECTION CAMERA NO CH MOTION DETECTION ON SET DETECTION MASK SENSITIUITY HIGH MOTION THRESHOLD 5 TEST MODE OFF 3 Settings for TIMER PROGRAM are made as follows Select P1 for the setting SELECTED PATTERN in the TIMER PROGRAM gt menu and select ON for the setting REC MODE POWER in the lt M DET APPLICATION menu TIMER PROGRAM SELECTED PATTERN DEFINE P1 DEFINE P2 DEFINE P3 lt M DET APPLICATION REC MODE A OFF REC MODE B OFF REC MODE C
203. ting COPY RESTORE RC s2 EX 2 ck OL AKO ee 0 0 0 43 ok Oe O0 ED 0 HDD COPY COPY OVERWRITE dee 09 e e 00 k 4 02 1 HDD COPY COPY ADD k k n 2 ARC HDD RESTORE OVERWRITE i COPY RESTORE OVERWRITE Start Day 6 Start Month 4 Start Year Start Hour 9 Start Minute KKO Start Second End Day k k End Month INFORMATION 10 End Year ck 00 End Hour 02 End Minute 09 End Second Copy up to the maximum capacity of media 31 12 00 10 10 10 Start time FF FF FF FF FF FF End time Copy new data to media up to its maximum capacity FF FF FF FF FF F1 Start time FF FF FF FF FF F1 End time COPY SELECTION Commands Functions 51849 when normal execute kka Mn TIME DATE SEARCH setting 0 Day Month 9 Year kO0 Hour Minute 9 Second i search is completed ENGLISH IF INDEX SEARCH forward setting 001 099 RC 2 EX1 2 given when search is completed IR INDEX SEARCH reverse setting kkk 001 099 RC 2 EX1 2 given when search i
204. ting the copying range if the setting covers a day in which no data is included the COPY SIZE ERROR warning message will appear The range must be specified for dates that have data Automatic settings for Copy range By setting TRANSFER PERIOD to S E the process of setting copy range becomes simplified Refer to steps 1 to 3 on the left for the setting procedure When S E is selected the start and end times of the data recorded in the hard disk are displayed Select S E in step 2 of the procedure outlined on the left then com plete steps 5 and 6 to complete this setting Limits to the copy range can be established by first using the automatic setting procedure described above to set start time and end time then performing the manual set tings on the copy range described on the left Still frame playback copy mode The PAUSE button on the unit s front can be used to freeze the image during data playback When the COPY button is then pressed the time of the paused image will be set in both the FROM and TO fields of the COPY menu Automatic adjustments of Copy range This copying method automatically adjusts copy size to the copy medium s available storage space using one limit of the Copy range as a fixed point a Designating start time Copy start time is set manually then end time is adjusted automatically according to the copy medium s available storage space Designate start time
205. tion Turn right to move forward turn left to move in reverse Index Search begins and the images corresponding to the set index count are displayed either on a SPLIT 16 screen if ALL is selected in the SELECTION CAMERA NO setting or on a single screen if an individual camera number has been selected The index count will begin blinking if the index signal has not been recorded i e the Index Search will not be executed Press the SEARCH button and the unit returns to normal playback mode lt INDEX SEARCH gt NIA 71v INPUT INDEX NUMBER TURN THE SHUTTLE RING OR TO UIEU NEXT ALARM EJ When ALL is selected in the setting parameter switching the search result display from SPLIT 16 screen to the Single screen display for a specific camera number requires the following process First press the SEARCH button then delete the SEARCH SELECTION menu Select the camera number by pressing the Camera number buttons on the front of this unit The selected image will be shown on the Single screen mode 2 When using DDS tape index searches can be performed in the forward direction only 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 57 58 Various search continued EJ Can not change the display during the search selection menu will appear 6 To play back search results Press either the P
206. to 6 change its function as follows 4 ZOOM IN button Camera number button 1 Press this button after pressing ZOOM button the displayed picture will be enlarged by 2 steps twice as large and 4 times as large as the original picture size The enlarging ratio will be displayed on the top left hand corner of the screen 5 ZOOM OUT button Camera number button 2 Press this button anytime after operating ZOOM button and ZOOM IN button the picture size will be reduced in 2 steps from the enlarged picture The enlagement ratio will be dis played on the top left hand corner of the screen 6 MOVE buttons Camera number buttons 3 to 6 Using these MOVE buttons the pointer X activated by the ZOOM button can be moved to a different area that you wish to have enlarged After using camera number button 1 to enlarge the image these buttons can be used to move the magnified area For more details please refer to Multiplexer buttons on page 41 E Basic recording For details of each setting please refer to the following pages of this instruction manual After confirming all settings of recording please proceed as written below Setting the image quality Two modes of recording are supported by this unit Nor mal Recording enables none Alarm recording For exam ple to see activity at a cash register through out the day Alarm recording is set to record activity only when an alarm sensor or if motion detection is set to mon
207. to SELECTED PATTERN then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting TIMER PROGRAM gt gt SELECTED PATTERN Pi DEFINE P1 DEFINE P2 DEFINE P3 4 Turn the JOG dial to the right to flash P2 then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Timer program pattern 2 is selected now 5 Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to DEFINE P2 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The TIMER PROGRAMS P2 will appear TIMER PROGRAM Pe DW START END MODE bp D ume deeem dede EE 3 TIMER SETTING screen 8 Program Number r b Day of the Week Display 17 Recording Start Time r d Next Day Indicator 1 Recording End Time f Recording Mode EA 1 i 1 TIMER PROGRAM gt 1 1 DU END MODE 1 5 2 3 i 4 1 5 6 i8 SPECIAL DU SUN SAT g Special Day of the Week setting a Settings for up to 8 programs can be made per screen b Settings for the DW column include The days of the week from Monday to Sunday SUN SAT DAY to record at the same time every day SPL to record on the days displayed at the bottom of the Screen Time is displayed in 24 hour format When settings for recording times overlap the unit will give priority to the higher numbered Program d This symbol indicates that recording time overlaps into the following day Continuous recording
208. to their former values even if MOTION DETECTION is turned OFF ENGLISH Case of NORMAL REC SETTING menu and lt A REC M DET SETTING menu 25F gt 12 5F 8 33F gt 6 25F gt 4 17F Case of MODE in the TIMER PROGRAM menu 25 gt 12 5 8 33 gt 6 25 5 gt 4 17 EJ The setting you are making here is only for the nor mal recording NOT for the timer recording or alarm recording You need to make the timer recording set tings on the TIMER PROGRAM menu And you need to make the alarm recording setting on the lt A REC M DET SETTING menu For details please refer to Various recording settings on page 35 EJ The settings made for IMAGE QUALITY and MAX REC FIELDS are shared with A B and C of SE LECT REC MODE EJ Press the SET UP button to exit settings 4 Check the estimated recording time After setting the image quality the lt ESTD TIME will be displayed By changing recording settings lt ESTD TIME gt will change its length of time Alarm recording setting does not affect this setting lt NORMAL REC SETTING gt IMAGE QUALITY STANDARD gt MAX REC FIELDS 6 25F SELECT REC MODE A DEFINE GROUP SETTING lt ESTD TIME gt 1D12H11M EJ The available recording time will be changed de pending on the setting of the image quality and the max recording fields This estimated recording time display will include all HDD including external devices
209. torage medium the Replace the medium in the ARCHIVE FULL backup recording device is 2 full The limit of the archive ARCHIVE NEAR END medium s storage capacity Replace the medium in the backup recording device is being reached If you do not wish to have the data over COPY OVERTAKE Non backed up data was written stop recording ERROR over written while the HDD Change the settings for recording inter ARCHIVE OVERTAKE was in Repeat mode val and image quality More specifically ERROR lengthen intervals and lowre image quality The HDD is in Repeat mode COPY NEAR and data which has n t bean If you do not wish to have the data over OVERTAKE backed up will be over written Written stop recording a ARCHIVE NEAR The amount of time remaining Change the settings for recording inter OVERTAKE before the unit begins over val and image quality More specifically writing is approx 0 576 of the lengthen intervals and lowre image quality time indicated as the possible recording duration When using the copy or restore functions either the COPY SIZE ERROR amount of data to be ARCHIVE SIZE ERROR transferred exceeds the Reset the range of backup or copying RESTORE SIZE ERROR limits of the storage medium Replace the archive copy medium or there is no data to be copied Check the storage medium in the RDD COPY CHECK MEDIA 1 An error has
210. urn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The unit will be in stand by mode for the Pre alarm recording PRE ALARM REC indicator on the front of the unit will start illuminating A REC DURATION 5M RECORD ALARM ALL gt PRE A REC LONG Other settings By turning the JOG dial the sub item of PRE A REC will be changed as follows OFF SHORT LONG MEDIUM 4 Ground the ALARM IN terminal The unit will start alarm recording EJ The duration of recording before the ALARM IN ter minal is triggered depends on the MAX REC FIELDS IMAGE QUALITY and PRE A REC settings Please refer to Pre alarm Recording on page 54 for details E Setting cannot be altered in either the NORMAL REC SETTING menu or the A REC M DET SET TING menu when the PRE A REC menu is set to SHORT MEDIUM or LONG In addition the SE LECT REC MODE in the NORMAL REC SET TING gt menu will display A REC INFORMATION To activate pre alarm recording on Timer programmes please refer to Pre alarm Re cording on page 54 Following the end of Pre alarm recording the regular value of the Alarm Recording settings returns to the value set in the IMAGE QUALITY MAX REC FIELDS DEFINE GROUP SETTING and A REC DURATION settings Alarm input ALARM IN signal M Recording Mode Alarm recording Pre alarm recording Effective LONG MEDIUM SHORT of IMAGE QUALITY recording PRE A REC MAX REC FIELDS setting IMAGE
211. utton on the front panel of this unit SEARCH SELECTION SELECTION CAMERA NO ALL TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT The lt INFORMATION gt menu press the INFO button on the front panel of this unit lt INFORMAT ION gt gt RECORDED PERIOD CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE INFO lt ELAPSED TIME gt MAIN 10000H ARCHIVE 10000H 10000H The COPY SELECTION gt menu press the COPY button on the front panel of this unit lt COPY SELECTION gt gt COPY DIRECTION HDD gt COPY OUERURITE OFF TRANSFER PERIOD 06 09 01 02 59 12 TO 06 0O9 O1 03 59 12 EXECUTE OFF Then the main menu of each category will be shown on the screen 3 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor p is next to the desired item and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to show its setting Please refer to the relevant section of this manual for the detailed setting of each menu E Setting Display Mode Type and setting of display Display Mode Display Sample Date Present time Camera number display 09 06 2001 11 39 10 C01 Date Day of the week Present time Recording interval Camera number display Date Day of the week Present time Recording interval Camera number display Recording capacity of HDD will be displayed 09 06 2001 SAT 11 39 10 25F 09 06 2001 SAT 11 39 10 25F 99 COL No indicatio
212. ve symbol e is flashing on the upper left part of the screen then turn the JOG dial to display the inactive symbol The inactive symbol will start flashing 4o 200000009 0 000000000 0000000000 2000000000 0000000000 00000000 i t 3 Next press the camera button 4 gt located on the unit s front face to move to the right The active symbol will start flashing 4 09000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 A m 1900000000 0000000000 I e e e e e e e e nd lt 00000000 gt 4 Turn the JOG dial to display then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right Repeat the above steps 2 4 The inactive mark is displayed on the left half of the screen 5 eo o o F gt t S lt INFORMATION To move to the left press camera button 3 To move to the right press camera button 4 gt To move up press camera button 5 To move down press camera button 6 To select the entire screen press camera button 1 To deselect the entire screen press camera button 2 EJ Other ure cannot be made while the SET DETECTION MASK settings are being made If you wish to escape the screen while making settings turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left 5 Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to finish setting Sensitivity
213. veral uu in ene is peripheral recording devices D oM MM eg c uc Multiplexer functions 41 iu settings RAD C QUEE a ee 20 Multiplexer functions essen 41 How to install an external hard disk drive 20 Multiplexer buttons 41 an STIS ee ae Ps EE pn and copying device E 20 How to use the camera number buttons eec 42 Confirming the connected device 20 SPLIT SEQUENCE button 42 Setting this unit to delay the boot up time 21 The functions of the SPLIT SEQUENCE button Menu functions 22 ZOOM button and camera number buttons 42 m m x 65 Multiplexer display sssssseseeeesees 43 MENU SETTING 22 SCREEN SW PATTERN setlings 43 SEARCH SELECTION MENU 24 SPLIT4 SCREEN setting 43 EL SPLIT9 SCREEN setting 43 SPLIT16 SCREEN setting 44 Image quality of split screen 44 How to set j 25 SEQUENCE setting ne 44 How to display menus 25 Displaying the title cccsccccsssccsssssseseesesssessesesessseeeeseeee 45 Camera title setting
214. vious entry Pressing the SET UP button closes the TIMER PROGRAM menu 13 Press the TIMER REC button The TIMER REC indicator illuminate If the current time is covered by a program the unit will begin recording immediately If the current time is not covered by a program the unit will turn the power off and go into stand by mode Operation can be shut down completely by pressing the TIMER REC button once more Other settings SKIP This is set when timer recording is to be paused temporarily Then the power will be switched off and the specified time period for that program number will not be recorded POWER During the specified time the power sup ply is stopped in ON condition This is used for execution of alarm recording during timer reserva tion ARC ARCHIVE The recording contents of the HDD are backed up to the backup device EJECT After backup of the recording contents of the HDD to the backup device the medium is ejected automatically Estimating recording when using the Timer Please note when using the Timer that there may be instances where because of max recording fields image quality there is insufficient recording space on the unit s hard disk drive to complete the Timer recording as programmed Please note that when the max recording fields setting differs on the NORMAL REC SETTING screen and TIMER PROGRAM screen its possible record ing duration will differ from
215. water pipe lightning rod and so on ETHERNET socket Use in combination with the PC software DX PC3 For further information please refer to the DX PC3 user s manual Use a 10BaseT cable to connect to the Ethernet terminal Please note however that only category 3 and category 5 10BaseT cables can be used Please do not connect the unit to a com mon network Cela 6 RS 232C socket This terminal is used to connect to host device with RS 232C terminal This unit can be control led by the other device through this terminal 7 ALARM IN terminals Input terminal for alarm signal GND terminals Input ground terminal for ALARM IN terminal Use only the terminal for this unit It may cause dam age or poor connection 8 I O terminals Refer to notes on page 9 9 SCSI terminal This terminal is for connecting this unit to other optional peripheral recording devices 10 RESET button When pressed the present time is erased and ini tialized then the power is turned off SCSI TERMINATION switch When set to ON the internal terminator function is active and when set to OFF the function is provided by the peripheral device Set it to ON when not connecting to a peripheral SCSI device B 1 0 terminals GND terminals The ground terminals for Input Output terminals CLOCK ADJ terminal Input terminal to set the present time Time display is adjusted to the nearest hour 00 minutes 00 seconds when this termi
216. when other errors occur To sound the buzzer when the remaining storage capacity reaches the preset amount 1 Select REMAIN of BUZZER in the lt REAR TER MINAL menu 2 Set the device and its remaining storage capac ity of CAPACITY REMAIN in the REAR TERMI NAL gt menu Example Setting BUZZER to REMAIN the default set ting is KEY 1 Display the MENU SETTING menu and turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to REAR TERMINAL Then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right The lt REAR TERMINAL gt menu appears lt REAR TERMINAL MODE OUT CAPACITY REMAIN HDD 10 REMAIN CALL OUT 2 Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to BUZZER and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub item CALL OUT gt BUZZER KEY a 3 Turn the JOG dial to show REMAIN and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to complete setting The sub item stops flashing CALL OUT BUZZER REMAIN EJ By turning the JOG dial the item of BUZZER shown on the screen switches as shown below P KEY WRNG REMAIN OFF 9 KEY The buzzer sounds when any button is pressed or JOG dial or SHUTTLE ring is turned The buzzer sounds when a warning oc curs Refer to page 84 Warnings and CALL OUT output for details REMAIN The buzzer sounds when the remaining storage capacity of main HDD and ARCHIVE reaches the preset amount selected in CAPACITY REMAIN Pre
217. while PASSWORD LOCK is set to ON LM Acquire information on status of LOCK or PASSWORD RC 2 LM 2 LOCK function 0 1 0 OFF 1 0N PO Acquire information on whether password has been RC s2 POX 2 registered for PASSWORD LOCK function 0 1 0 password registered 1 Password registered POX k 48 44 PASSWORD LOCK OFF RC 2 EX 2 XO EO kO 9 Password 0 9 ER16 2 PASSWORD ERROR MB Switch over playback interval to RC 2 EX 2 001 008 001 25F 002 12 5 003 8 33F 004 6 25F 005 5F 006 4 17F 007 2 5F 008 1F Acquire information on playback interval RC 2 MB 2 001 008 Same as playback interval shown above Acquire information on time and date recorded on data RC t2 FD 0 s 9 Je kO AKO KO e e 9 ckO0 Day 9 Month 9 Year ck0 Hour 9 Minute 9 Second XO XO Move date and present time display 2 Horizontal Display mode 1 Character size large 00 28 Display mode 1 Character size small 00 28 Display mode 2 or 3 Character size large 00 28 Display mode 2 or 3 Character size small 00 28 amp 2 Vertical Display mode 1 Character size large 03 26 Display mode 1 Character size small 03 26 Display mode 2 or 3 Character size large 01 26 Display mode 2 or 3 Character size small 01 26

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