Page 2 - Caution and care
Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT (E.G., MONITOR) NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind through the disc loading slot or ventilation holes not only creates a safety hazard but can a...
Page 3 - ENGLISH; fl; The user will not be indemni; Beginning
ENGLISH The HDD and cooling fan of this unit are driving parts. For stable recording, it is recommended that both of these parts are replaced every 30,000 hours.(This interval is for reference purpose only and does not indicate the warranty period of the parts.) Note: This symbol mark is for EU coun...
Page 4 - INSTALLATION LOCATION AND HANDLING; MAINTENANCE OF THE LENS FOR RECORDING/PLAYBACK (LASER PICKUP)
Caution and care (continued) INSTALLATION LOCATION AND HANDLING • Place this unit horizontally and in a stable place. If this unit is not placed correctly and used in an unstable place, the unit may be damaged such as removal of the DVD/CD disc. • Do not place this unit close to other electronic or ...
Page 5 - Product; By using this Product,; Note
ENGLISH Thank you for purchasing Mitsubishi digital recorder DX-TL4509E/DX-TL4509E(Z) (hereinafter referred to as “ Product ” ). Before using this Product, please be sure to read the Software License Agreement on page 7 of the user's manual with regard to the software contained in this Product (here...
Page 6 - Features
DX-TL4509E/DX-TL4509E(Z) is a digital recorder that is equipped with HDD as its main memory and 9ch triplex multiplexer. Addition to these features, this system has a very sophisticated video signal and data processing technique that provides high quality picture, stable operation and reliability. T...
Page 8 - Contents
Caution and care ............................................................ 2Note .................................................................................. 5Features .......................................................................... 6 Contents ........................................
Page 9 - System Menu; How to read this manual
ENGLISH System Menu COM/LAN ....................................................................... 70 RS-232C Setting ........................................................... 70RS-485 Setting ............................................................. 70LAN (Communication) Setting ...............
Page 10 - Flowchart for connection and settings; This is a; Flowchart
10 Connections • Connections for camera, monitor, and sensor. See “ Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor” on page 18. • Connection for the alarm recording. See “ Alarm recording connection” on page 19 and “ Rear view” on page 16. Boot-up the unit When not executing Setup Wizard: See “ Setu...
Page 12 - Major operations and their functions; Front view
1. POWER indicator Illuminates when the unit is ON (MAIN switch on the rear is ON and the POWER button in the front has been pressed.) Turns off when the unit is in stand by mode (only rear switch is ON) or MAIN switch on the rear is turned off. It takes about 1 or 2 minutes from pressing the POWER ...
Page 13 - CAMERA ZOOM button; Activates auto pan of the camera connected.
Beginning 15. PTZ (Pan, tilt, and zoom) button Switches this unit to PTZ mode to control the PTZ cam-era connected. Camera control buttons The following buttons control PTZ motion during PTZ mode. This unit must be in single screen display. CAMERA ZOOM button Adjusts the camera zoom. Press this butt...
Page 14 - Major operations and their functions (continued); ANALOGUE OUTPUT connectors; VIDEO OUT connector; TRIPLEX PB button; cation centre point.
14 22 24 29 30 31 32 25 26 27 28 33 23 Major operations and their functions (continued) Front view (inside of the door) 22. POWER button Turns on the unit (MAIN switch on the rear of this unit must be ON). When the button is pressed again, the unit switches to stand-by mode. The POWER and other but-...
Page 15 - Loading/Ejecting a DVD or CD; Place the disc onto the tray.; Eject the disc from the tray.; Operation buttons; STOP button
Beginning 15 ENGLISH Loading/Ejecting a DVD or CD Before using a disc, read the cautionary notes described in the manual included with the disc. step 1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. • The disc loading slot opens. [When loading the disc:] step 2 -1 . Place the disc onto the tray. • Make sure that the...
Page 16 - Rear view; terminals; Input terminal to start emergency recording immediately.; switch; This unit must be earthed at all times. Never connect; connectors; Do not connect superimposed voltage camera because; ALARM IN terminals
16 7 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 1 3 5 Major operations and their functions (continued) Rear view 5. Keyhole for anti-theft lock Used to connect a commercially available anti-theft ca-ble manufactured by Kensington. 6. I/O terminals CLOCK ADJ terminal Input terminal to set the present time. Time dis...
Page 17 - xed items; DC 12 V OUT terminal; Used as common ground terminal.; PTZ control connectors; Connector for controlling this unit remotely.; VIDEO OUTPUT connectors; OUTPUT A VIDEO connector; Port for communication using web browser.; AUDIO connectors; AUDIO IN connector
Beginning 17 ENGLISH CALL OUT + terminal/CALL OUT – terminal This is an isolation output terminal. Information to be ex-ternally output consists of the selectable items which are output depending on the CALL OUT settings made in the <Call Out Settings> ( page 59) and the fi xed items which are...
Page 18 - Connections; Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor
18 Connections Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor To OUTPUT A VIDEO orOUTPUT A S(Y/C) connector One of either codes should be connected. To VIDEO IN or S(Y/C) IN connector To VIDEO IN connector To OUTPUT Bconnector To CAMERA IN 1 connector Up to 9 cameras To GND terminal To ALARM IN term...
Page 19 - Alarm recording connection; Alarm switch; CALL OUT output terminal
19 Connections ENGLISH Alarm recording connection The diagram below shows an example connection for setting alarm signal to sensor number 1. Alarm switch [Input condition][Input interval][Specification] [Specification] [Specification] CALL OUT output terminal ALARM OUT/MODE OUT 1 to 4/CLOCK ADJ outp...
Page 20 - Clamping the cables; P u t t h e s u p p l i e d c a b l e c l a m p i n g b a n d i n t o t h e; • There are 2 clamper holes on the unit, for power; Put the cab le to be c lam pe d thr o ug h the c ab le; • Face the serrated surface of the band inside.; Pull the edge of the cable clamping band until it; Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder
20 Connections (continued) Clamping the cables step 1. P u t t h e s u p p l i e d c a b l e c l a m p i n g b a n d i n t o t h e clamper hole on the rear panel. • There are 2 clamper holes on the unit, for power cable and USB cable. step 2. Put the cab le to be c lam pe d thr o ug h the c ab le cl...
Page 21 - Optional items; HDD extension unit (serial bus connection type); Recommended items; ciently
21 Connections ENGLISH Optional items DX-ZD5UE(Z) HDD extension unit (serial bus connection type) The various external HDDs can be connected to this unit in order to expand the memory or to use as the copy device. However, during recording or playing back a picture at high rate, some pictures may be...
Page 22 - How to set the menus; Setting the menus; Setting the menu using a mouse; Use the left and right mouse buttons to set the; Setting the menu using the front panel buttons; Use the SET UP button, number buttons, and
22 How to set the menus Setting the menus The operations of this unit can be set via a menu displayed on OUTPUT A monitor. You can select and set the menu by using the buttons on the front panel or using a USB mouse connected to the unit. When using the front panel buttons, the numbers 1-16 (number ...
Page 23 - Displaying a menu screen; Press the SET UP button or click the left button on; When you use a mouse, click the following area to; Closing a menu screen; Press the E button or left-click on the “Exit” to close; You cannot close the menu by pressing the SET UP; Selecting an item; Press the front panel button of the needed item; on the menu to open the item.; Click this area
23 How to set the menus ENGLISH Displaying a menu screen step 1. Press the SET UP button or click the left button on the mouse to display a menu. • The <User Menu> appears.• To open other menu, press the D button or left- click on “Next .” When you use a mouse, click the following area to oper...
Page 24 - Inputting numbers; Using the front buttons of the unit:; Press the number buttons (0 to 9) to input and use; To move to the next input area, press the 16 button.; Left-click on the number in red until the needed; Setting parameters; Press the A button or left-click on the parameter box
24 How to set the menus (continued) Inputting numbers Using the front buttons of the unit: step 1. Press the number buttons (0 to 9) to input and use that number. • The number displayed in red can be changed. step 2. To move to the next input area, press the 16 button. To g o b a c k t o t h e p r e...
Page 25 - Symbols in the menus; Menu address
25 How to set the menus ENGLISH Symbols in the menus Some symbols appear in the menu screens. The meanings are as follows. (Help) When you press the HELP button or click this symbol, the detailed information on the menu appears. (Left) When you press the 14 button or click this symbol, the item to b...
Page 26 - Setup Wizard; Turn on the power for the first time
26 Setup Wizard Setup Wizard The setup wizard is displayed when the unit is turned on for the fi rst time. The Wizard enables a quick setup. Only when the unit is turned on for the fi rst time, the setup wizard screen is displayed automatically. It is not dis-played next time the unit is turned on. ...
Page 27 - Set the desired partition capacity.
27 Setup Wizard step 6 -2 . (When selecting “Partition”) Set the desired partition capacity. Normal Recording Area: The area for normal recording. A l a r m R e c o r d i n g A r e a : T h e a r e a f o r a l a r m recording. Long Pre-Alarm Area: The area for long pre- alarm recording.• Set the part...
Page 28 - Menu chart; You can set the basic settings for this unit in the menu settings.; Search
28 Menu chart Menu chart You can set the basic settings for this unit in the menu settings. Some of the menu settings cannot be changed during playback, recording, or stand-by mode for pre-alarm recording. User Menu 1 Select Source Device 111 000 000 2 Search by Time and Date 112 000 000 3 Search by...
Page 29 - Information
29 Menu chart ENGLISH 1 Main Storage Memory Information 131 000 000 2 Copy 1 Drive Information 132 000 000 3 Copy 2 Drive Information 133 000 000 E Exit 1 Protect Recorded Data 151 000 000 2 Protected Data Information 152 000 000 3 Change Protected Data Settings 153 000 000 E Exit 1 Go to PTZ Contro...
Page 30 - Menu
30 Setup Menu Menu chart (continued) 1 Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) 211 000 000 1 Camera Check 211 100 000 2 Auto + D Set > 211 2AD 000 D Execute 211 2AD D00 2 Easy + D Set > 211 2ED 000 D Execute 211 2ED D00 2 Manual + D Set > 211 2MD 000 D View > 211 2MD D00 3 Alarm Recording...
Page 35 - System
35 Menu chart ENGLISH 5 Multiplexer Setting 245 000 000 1 Settings > 245 100 000 1 Settings > 245 110 000 1 Settings > 245 111 000 2 Settings > 245 112 000 3 Settings > 245 113 000 2 Settings > 245 120 000 3 Settings > 245 130 000 4 Settings > 245 140 000 2 Settings > 245 ...
Page 37 - PTZ
37 Menu chart ENGLISH System Menu 1 RS-232C Setting 311 000 000 2 RS-485 Setting 312 000 000 3 LAN (Communication) Setting 313 000 000 1 Setting > 313 100 000 2 Setting > 313 200 000 3 Information > 313 300 000 D Detail > 313 3D0 000 4 Information > 313 400 000 D Detail > 313 4D0 0...
Page 38 - Restore
38 Menu chart Menu chart (continued) System Menu (continued) 1 Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive1/2 341 000 000 1 Start/End + 2 Set > 341 2SE 000 1 Start + 2 Set > 341 2S0 000 2 Export Drive 1/2 Configuration 342 000 000 E Exit 1 Add/Remove HDD Device 351 000 000 1 Settings > 351 100 000 ...
Page 39 - Operations; Set the desired playback device and playback area.; Input the recording range to be searched in “From”; list number you want to display.
39 Operations ENGLISH Selecting the search function The various search functions of this unit can be used to go to the beginning of the desired picture. This unit is equipped with 5 search functions. When the SEARCH button on the front panel is pressed, the <User Menu> with search menu opened ...
Page 40 - Set the camera number to be searched.
40 Search by Motion By specifying the motion detection conditions for playback, you can search the picture with the motion which meets the speci fi ed condition. For this function, the camera number and start time need to be speci fi ed to search. The search result is displayed in frame still playba...
Page 41 - Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive; Copy; Set the camera number to be copied.
41 Operations ENGLISH Copy User Menu This item is used to copy the data from the main device to a copy device. Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive This item is used to copy the data to Copy 1 device by speci-fying the start and end points. The points are specified by the date and time or the ...
Page 42 - Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive/Set Copy 2 Drive
42 Copy (continued) User Menu Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive/Set Copy 2 Drive This item is used to copy the data to Copy 2 device by speci-fying only the start point. The point is speci fi ed by the date and time or the bookmark. The copy continues until the end point of the recording data reaches or the...
Page 43 - Copying the data of this unit to a video; [Analogue video cassette recorder] Prepare the; • Set the input source of the VCR to the external; display the start position of copy.; See page 20 for connecting to the analogue video
43 Operations ENGLISH Copying the data of this unit to a video cassette This function is used to copy the data of this unit to a video cassette using an analogue video cassette recorder. Data can be copied even when the unit is in recording. For the recording operation, see the instruction manual fo...
Page 44 - Playback software; System requirements; Operational panel
44 Field Reverse Click to display a still picture one fi eld before. Stop Click to stop playback. Audio, if recorded, is played back after the stop when the audio command has been enabled. Field Advance Click to display a still picture one fi eld after. Playback Click to playback the picture in the ...
Page 46 - page 77 “Change Partition Setting”) is; Select the device to be checked from menu during recording
46 Information User Menu Information This item is used to check the recording range of the main, copy 1, or copy 2 device. Information 3 1 2 3 Main Storage Memory Information Copy 1 Drive Information Copy 2 Drive Information User Menu [Main device] step 1. Select <Main Storage Memory Information&...
Page 47 - Protect Data; Protect Data; Set the start and end points of the data to be locked.; Example 1
47 Operations ENGLISH Protect Data User Menu Protect Data Up to 500 speci fi ed areas can be locked preventing acciden- tal deletion of important data. Only the data in the main de-vice can be locked. When the main device is partitioned, the data in the normal and alarm areas can be locked. step 3 s...
Page 48 - PTZ control using the menu; PTZ Control; PTZ control using the front panel buttons; Camera
48 This function is used to control the cameras connected via RS-232C or RS-422/485 terminal. PTZ control using the menu 1 2 PTZ Control 6 step 2 step 1 step 3 step 4 Go to PTZ Control Zoom, iris, focus adjustment, AutoPan Preset Select PTZ Camera User Menu step 1. Pan or tilt the PTZ camera connect...
Page 49 - Settings concerning normal recording and; Records data on HDD before alarm is input.; disturbance; Recording
49 Operations ENGLISH Recording Setup Menu Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording T h i s u n i t a l l o w s y o u t o s e t t h e s e t t i n g i t e m s f o r n o r m a l recording and alarm recording individually. It means, more detailed settings are possible, such as changing ...
Page 51 - Alarm recording; Alarm Input
51 Operations ENGLISH W h e n t h e p r e - a l a r m r e c o r d i n g t i m e s e t t i n g e x c e e d s the maximum pre-alarm recordable time, the pre-alarm recording time display turns red. Set the time within the maximum recordable time. You can use the recording rate or picture grade for adju...
Page 52 - Emergency Recording Setup; Emergency recording
52 Recording (continued) Setup Menu Emergency Recording Setup This item is used to set the emergency recording settings. When the EMERGENCY terminal is grounded by the alarm sensor while both of the MAIN switch on the rear panel and the POWER button on the front panel are turned ON, emergency record...
Page 53 - Long pre-alarm recording; Cautionary notes for long pre-alarm recording; Audio Recording Setup; Set the audio recording mode.
53 Operations ENGLISH Long pre-alarm recording Long pre-alarm recording is a function to perform pre-alarm recording for a maximum of 60 minutes before the emergency recording is started. To set LPA area, set the desired capacity in “Long Pre- Alarm Area” ( page 77 “Change Partition Setting”). When ...
Page 54 - Timer; Timer
54 Timer This menu is used to program the timer of 2 most frequently used operation patterns. Also, by individually setting record-ing camera, recording rate, and picture grade for normal/alarm recording to <Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer)> to <Set Recording Pattern D (Timer)> ( p...
Page 55 - Press the TIMER button on the front panel of the; Overlapped timer settings
55 Operations ENGLISH Recording is not performed correctly if there is an error in the setting. To prevent such errors for timer recording, this unit noti- fi es errors using methods shown below. If there is an error in the setting, take the necessary procedures shown below. step 8. Press the TIMER ...
Page 56 - S e t t h e s e n s i t i v i t y o f d e t e c t i n g t h e c h a n g e s o f; Set the motion threshold.; Set Motion Detection Pattern A/Set Motion; Set the camera number for which motion detection; Motion Det
56 [When setting by the mouse:] • To set the area one by one, left-click the desired area. The area switches between active and inactive each time you click the mouse. • To set the multiple areas at a time, right-click the start point of the active area (to cancel to set the start point, left-click ...
Page 57 - Test the motion detection function on the condition; To copy another motion detection settings, use
57 Operations ENGLISH step 6. Test the motion detection function on the condition you have set. • The color of the area detecting motion changes. step 7. To copy another motion detection settings, use “Same as settings.” • Select “Copy Motion A” to copy the setting for the same camera number of Moti...
Page 58 - Rear Terminal Setting; Mode Out Settings; System; System; Menu Language Selection; System
58 Rear Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings T h i s i t e m i s u s e d t o o u t p u t t h e s t a t u s o f t h i s u n i t f r o m the MODE OUT terminals on the rear panel. There are 4 MODE OUT terminals. Set output signal for each terminal individually. 1 System 4 3 Mode Out Settings Setup Menu R...
Page 59 - Set the desired capacity.; Call Out Settings; Set the desired capacity for each area.; Key Sound; Set the key sound to on or off.; Buzzer; Set the desired buzzer setting.
59 Operations ENGLISH step 3. Set the desired capacity. • Set the remaining capacity of each device to output signal. Call Out Settings This item is used to output warning signals from the CALL OUT terminal to the device connected when the capacity be-comes full or reaches to the speci fi ed value. ...
Page 60 - Registering the PASSWORD; Password Setting; SIMPLE LOCK; Activating the simple lock; PASSWORD LOCK; Using “Operation control” of PASSWORD LOCK
60 4) Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2. • The PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 turns on. When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 turns on, the fol- lowing operations are locked.• Menu operations of <Setup Menu> and <System Menu> 5) Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 3. • T h e PA S S W O R D L O C K...
Page 61 - Activating the PASSWORD LOCK
61 Operations ENGLISH Activating the PASSWORD LOCK step 1. Press the LOCK button while the MAIN switch is set to ON. • The PASSWORD LOCK turns on and the LOCK indicator lights up. • The PASSWORD LOCK locks the data only in the main device. The data in the copy device is not locked. • The PASSWORD LO...
Page 62 - Multiplexer function related button; Camera number button operations; Available modes; To cancel the sequential display; DIGITAL ZOOM button operations; P r e s s t h e D I G I TA L Z O O M b u t t o n d u r i n g s i n g l e; To move the center point vertically or horizontally,; Press the DIGITAL ZOOM button.
62 System (continued) Setup Menu Multiplexer function related button operations/operation table The multiplexer function of this unit allows the picture sup-plied from the camera to be displayed using split screens. It is also possible to set the position of the camera number to be displayed. ( See ...
Page 63 - Picture to be displayed and button illumination
63 Operations ENGLISH Picture to be displayed and button illumination Display type Button operation Page 64, 65 64, 65 64, 65 64, 65 62 62 – SPLIT4 (a)SPLIT4 (b)SPLIT4 (c) Single screendisplay During Alarm recording Not enlarged Enlarged SPLIT9 SPLIT4 Sequential 3 types of SPLIT4 screens can be swit...
Page 64 - Multiplexer Setting; Output A Settings
64 System (continued) Setup Menu Multiplexer Setting This menu is used to set the multiplexer setting of <Output A Settings> and <Output B Settings> respectively. Output A Settings This item is used to set the camera number to be displayed in the split screen display on the monitor conne...
Page 65 - Output B Settings
65 Operations ENGLISH Output B Settings This item is used to set the camera number to be displayed in the split screen display on the monitor connected to OUTPUT B. And also used to set the sequential display settings and the switching time. Sequential display is the function to switch the selected ...
Page 66 - Alarm Display Setting; Select output A or output B.; Select the desired single screen display or split; Covert Camera Setting; Set the covert camera setting for each camera
66 System (continued) Setup Menu Alarm Display Setting This item is used to switch the display to the picture input with alarm signal in the single screen display or split screen display which has been pre-set. When another alarm signal is input during alarm recording, the picture with the latest al...
Page 67 - On Screen Display Setting; On Screen Information; Mode; Display mode example; Camera Title
67 Operations ENGLISH On Screen Display Setting On Screen Information This item is used to set the display mode and the location for the clock, triplex, and camera display on the monitor. 1 6 System 4 Setup Menu On Screen Information On Screen Display Setting [Clock] step 1. Select the display mode ...
Page 68 - Recorder Title; Monitor Output Adjust; U n d e r s c a n :; Reset to Factory Setting
68 Recorder Title This item is used to set the recorder title. The recorder title is displayed on the upper part of the op- erational mode display. The recorder title can be input via a personal computer by using the Web function. ( page 101) 4 6 System 4 Setup Menu Recorder Title On Screen Display ...
Page 69 - Load Menu Data; Menu Data; Save Menu Data; Menu Data
69 Operations ENGLISH Menu Data Setup Menu This menu is used to update and save the menu settings of this unit. This is done by loading the menu settings which is copied from another DX-TL4509E/DX-TL4509E(Z) via the external media such as USB memory, the DVD disc, or CD available for this unit. Duri...
Page 70 - Select the communication mode.; Set the port settings shown below.; Select the recorder address.
70 This menu is used to set the communication settings between this unit and the external device connected. RS-232C Setting T h i s i t e m i s u s e d t o r e m o t e l y c o n t r o l t h i s u n i t v i a a P C connected to the RS-232C terminal. COM/LAN 1 1 RS-232C Setting System Menu step 1. Sel...
Page 71 - cation Detailed Information]
71 Operations ENGLISH LAN (Communication) Setting T h i s i t e m i s u s e d t o m a k e t h e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s e t t i n g s between this unit and the PC connected to LAN terminal. COM/LAN 1 1 3 2 3 D step 2 step 7 step 1 step 3 step 5 step 6 step 4 D 4 System Menu LAN (Communication) S...
Page 72 - PTZ Camera Con; PTZ Setting; Select the camera number to be set.; Set the detailed settings for the camera number; Con; PTZ Setting
72 PTZ Setting System Menu This menu is used to make the settings for the cameras to be controlled. PTZ Camera Con fi guration T h i s i t e m i s u s e d t o m a k e t h e d e t a i l e d s e t t i n g s f o r t h e cameras to be controlled. PTZ Setting 2 1 PTZ Camera Configuration System Menu step...
Page 73 - System Log List; Service Info; Elapsed Operating Time; Service Info; Check the total operating time in the
73 Operations ENGLISH Service Info System Menu System Log List This item is used to check the number, date, and time of the system log. Service Info 3 1 System Log List System Menu step 1. Check the system log in the <System Log List>. • The <System Log List> displays up to 1000 items. W...
Page 74 - Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1/2/; Set the camera number to be restored.
74 Restore System Menu Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1/2/ Export Drive 1/2 Con fi guration This item is used to restore the data from the copy device to the main device. 1 2 1+2 Restore 4 steps 1, 2 step 4 step 3 Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1/2 Range of Restore Export Drive 1/2 Configu...
Page 75 - Add/Remove HDD Device; Make sure that the internal HDDs connected are
75 Operations ENGLISH Memory System Menu Add/Remove HDD Device This item is used to set the HDDs for main or copy device. You cannot set this item during recording or playback. Memory 5 steps 1, 2 steps 3, 4 1 1 2 Add/Remove HDD Device Internal HDD External HDD (USB HDD) System Menu [Internal HDD] s...
Page 76 - Notes for using the external device; Make sure that the DVD/CD drive connected is; Select the desired device for DVD/CD drive.
76 Memory (continued) System Menu Notes for using the external device The various external HDDs can be connected to this unit i n o r d e r t o e x p a n d t h e m e m o r y o r t o u s e a s t h e c o p y device, however, when you record or playback at high rate, the picture may be missed during re...
Page 77 - Select the desired repeat recording setting for each; Set the partition for the main device.
77 Operations ENGLISH The normal recording area is referred to as “normal area,” the alarm recording area (PARTITION area) is referred to as “alarm area,” and the long pre-alarm recording area is referred to as “LPA area.” When total value of the normal, alarm, and LPA areas reaches 100 %, the capac...
Page 78 - Select the desired repeat playback setting.; Select the desired setting.; Playback the data of the device to be checked.; Select the desired time period.
78 Recording Data Readout Setting You cannot set this item during recording or playback. Memory 5 4 Recording Data Readout Setting System Menu [Playback Device Repeat Setting] This item is used to playback the recorded contents of the device repeatedly. step 1. Select the desired repeat playback set...
Page 79 - Main Storage Memory; Select “Clear” of the area which contains the data to; Data Clear; Select copy 1 or copy 2 device.
79 Operations ENGLISH Data Clear System Menu Main Storage Memory This item is used to delete the data of the normal area, alarm area, or LPA area in the main device. “Data in Alarm Area” can be set when “Alarm Recording Area” ( page 77 “Change Partition Setting”) is set to other than “0 %.” “Data in...
Page 80 - Various playback functions; Playing still frames; Other convenient functions
80 Various playback functions Playing still frames This unit is equipped with the various playback functions using the JOG dial or SHUTTLE ring. step 1. Press the PAUSE button during playback. • The unit switches to still frame playback. Press the button again to resume playback. • If a camera numbe...
Page 81 - Changing playback intervals
81 Operations ENGLISH Changing playback intervals Although, playback and reverse playback use the same interval as that for recording, it is possible to change the playback interval. This function is useful for slow-motion p l a y b a c k o f f a s t - m o v i n g f o o t a g e , o r q u i c k p l a...
Page 82 - Registering the picture; Registering a bookmark
82 Other convenient functions (continued) Registering the picture This function is used to register a bookmark or to copy the picture being displayed using the BOOK MARK button. Registering a bookmark step 1. Press the PAUSE button during playback in the single screen display. • The unit switches to...
Page 83 - Functions of the unit in case of power failure; Power failure compensation circuit; RESET button
83 Operations ENGLISH Functions of the unit in case of power failure Power failure compensation circuit T h e u n i t i s e q u i p p e d w i t h a n i n t e r n a l i z e d p o w e r f a i l u r e compensation circuit. When the unit has been charged for 48 hours (full), the date, time, timer record...
Page 84 - Operation examples; Operation example 1; Operation
84 Operation examples Operation example 1 Specifying the recording period and performing continuous repeat recording. For loading of a picture supplied from the camera, see “Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings” on page 126. Operation • Continues recor...
Page 85 - Operation example 2
85 Operation examples step 1. Set the normal and alarm recording areas. step 2. Set the repeat recording setting of normal recording area to "Repeat On" and alarm recording area to "Repeat Off." step 3. Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input....
Page 86 - Operation example 3
86 Operation examples (continued) Operation example 3 Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate depending on the time period and day of the week. Operation • Uses <Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer)> from 08:00 to 18:00 on Monday to Friday. • Uses <Set Recording Pa...
Page 88 - Operation example 4
88 Operation examples (continued) Operation example 4 Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate depending on the time period and day of the week. Also switching the motion detection condition depending on the time period (daytime and night) or day of the week. Operation • Uses ...
Page 89 - Set the motion detection settings for Motion
89 Operation examples ENGLISH Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Day of The Week Special Special Saturday Sunday Time 08:00-18:00 18:00-08:00 08:00-08:00 08:00-08:00 Program Mode Record A Record B Record B Record B Motion Detection Active Active Active Active Special Day Monday - Friday step 9. Set the mot...
Page 90 - Basic multiplexer functions; Multiplexer buttons; SPLIT screen buttons; Basic operations; DIGITAL ZOOM button
90 Basic multiplexer functions This function is used to activate multiplexer functions using the buttons on the front panel. Camera number buttons DIGITAL ZOOM button SPLIT screen buttons Move buttons SEQUENCE button OUTPUT A/B button Multiplexer buttons 1. Camera number buttons (1 to 9) Displays th...
Page 91 - Basic manual recording; Setting the recording rate and picture grade for; Execute camera check.
91 Basic operations ENGLISH Basic manual recording T h i s f u n c t i o n i s t o s e t u p t h e r e c o r d i n g p a r a m e t e r s o f recording setting pattern A to start recording manually. Ensure all the cameras are connected and time and date has been set correctly. Before you start record...
Page 92 - Basic playback; Press the PLAY button inside of the front door.; Select the playback device and playback area in the; Press the PLAY button.; To pause playback, press the PAUSE button.; To stop playback, press the STOP button.
92 Basic operations (continued) Basic playback This function is used to playback recorded data. This unit a l l o w s r e c o r d e d d a t a t o b e p l a y e d b a c k u s i n g v a r i o u s methods. The basic playback described below is the most common method for playback. step 1. Press the PLAY...
Page 93 - Basic search
93 Basic operations ENGLISH Basic search This function is used to search the start point of needed picture. This unit is equipped with 5 search functions (Search by Time and Date, Search by Alarm List, Find data storage location, Search by Book Mark, and Search by Motion). In this section, the commo...
Page 94 - and sensor number to be searched.; Select “Alarm List.”; Select the alarm list you want to display.
94 Basic operations Search by Alarm List T h i s u n i t s t o r e s t h e s t a r t t i m e o f a l a r m r e c o r d i n g a n d emergency recording in the alarm list when such recording begins. This item is used to search the desired picture using the list of alarm recording (emergency recording)...
Page 95 - Login; root; Communications by Web Browser; The personal computer product requirements; Communications by Web Browser
Communications by Web Browser 95 ENGLISH Login Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and log in. step 1. Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the recorder. • E n t e r t h e I P a d d r e s s w h i c h i s s e t i n < L A N (Communication) Setting> ( page 71)...
Page 96 - Main Menu; Communications by Web Browser (continued)
96 step 3 -1 . (If you make an error in entering the user ID or password • • • ) • The “[Caution]” screen appears. step 3 -2 . Select “Login” and either left-click or press ENTER. • The “[Login]” screen appears. step 3 -3 . Follow step 2-1 and enter the correct “User ID” and “Password.” step 4 -1 . ...
Page 97 - Live Monitoring; Select “Live Monitoring” and left-click.
Communications by Web Browser 97 ENGLISH Live Monitoring Retrieves live pictures and displays the pictures on the PC screen. step 1. Select “Live Monitoring” and left-click. • The “[Live]” screen appears. When picture acquisition is tried for the first time with the Web browser of a personal compute...
Page 98 - Playback; Press; Time Search
98 Playback Retrieves, plays back and searches for pictures that have been recorded by the recorder. step 1. Select “Playback” and left-click. • The “[Playback]” screen appears. step 2. Press the button. • Playback starts. <Function description> : Press to start playback. : Press to start spee...
Page 99 - Alarm List Search; Set the desired date/time and number of alarm list; Image Search; Select “Configuration Menu” in the “[Main Menu]”; Select the desired “Configuration Menu” and left-
Communications by Web Browser 99 ENGLISH Alarm List Search Click “Alarm List” and the “Alarm List Search” screen appears in the sub-screen. step 1. Set the desired date/time and number of alarm list items to be acquired, and then click “Refresh” to acquire the alarm list. • T h e a l a r m l i s t c...
Page 100 - User Registration
100 Communications by Web Browser (continued) User Registration This is the screen for changing the settings for registered user authorization, and for deleting a registration. It can also be used for registering new users. step 1. Select “User Registration” and left-click. • The “[User Registration...
Page 101 - Recorder Title & Camera Titles; Select “Recorder Title & Camera Titles” and left-; Enter the desired recorder or camera title to “New; • The recorder and the camera titles currently set
Communications by Web Browser 101 ENGLISH Recorder Title & Camera Titles This is the screen for setting or changing the recorder and the camera titles. step 1. Select “Recorder Title & Camera Titles” and left- click. • The “[Recorder Title & Camera Titles]” screen appears. step 2. Enter ...
Page 103 - Clock Setup
Communications by Web Browser 103 ENGLISH Clock Setup This is the screen for setting the clock of the recorder via PC. step 1. Select “Clock Setup” and left-click. • The “[Clock Setup]” screen appears. step 2 -1 . Set “Month,” “Date,” “Year,” “Hour,” “Min.,” “Sec.,” “Time Zone” to the desired time. ...
Page 104 - In this screen, assign “Logout” settings to end the job.; Close the Web Browser.; If the browser is closed incorrectly (not logging out cor-; Change Login User; This screen is for changing the logged in user.; Select “Change Login User” and left-click.; • The logged in user is changed and the “[Main; (To log in without changing the user • • • )
Communications by Web Browser 104 Logout In this screen, assign “Logout” settings to end the job. step 1. Select “Logout” and left-click. • The “[Logout]” screen appears. step 2. Close the Web Browser. If the browser is closed incorrectly (not logging out cor- rectly), the user’s session ID is saved...
Page 105 - Continuous recording time table; Without audio recording; Without audio recording; When recording on a 400 GB HDD:; Recording time table
Recording time table 105 ENGLISH Continuous recording time table The following table shows the total number of recordable pictures of all the cameras which are set for recording. Continuous recordable time and the estimated time displayed on the menu screen indicate the continuous time of recording ...
Page 106 - Troubleshooting
106 If problems with the unit persist even after you’ve followed the suggestions below, disconnect the power cord and contact the retailer from whom you purchased the unit. INST ALLA TION RECORDING Page Consult the following Description of problem - 12,60,61 12 16 12,60,61 12 17,83 18 62 – – 77 91 1...
Page 107 - OTHERS
Troubleshooting 107 ENGLISH OTHERS PERIPHERAL RECORDING DEVICE Page Consult the following Description of problem 12,60,61 79 39,92 – – 39,92 – – 75,76 18 72 51 50 56,57 56,57 70,71 18 – 95 63 12 12,60,61 – – – The unit does not perform playback. The copy device dose not respond. The camera cannot be...
Page 108 - Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures; Warnings and CALL OUT output
108 Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures #1 Options in the CALL OUT output column: • Selectable: Selects to output CALL OUT signal or not on the menu screen.• Fixed: Outputs CALL OUT signal from the CALL OUT terminal regardless of the menu setting.• None: Does not output CALL OUT signal, b...
Page 110 - Check sheet; cation
110 Check sheet The following is the sheet for writing down each settings. Use it when you make settings. The screened values are the default settings. The items marked with * are the menus which are loaded or saved using <Menu Data>. In addition to these items, when using <Menu Data> me...
Page 111 - Alarm Trigger In/Out
Check sheet 111 ENGLISH Setup Menu (200 000 000) 1 Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) * (continued) 1 Recording (continued) Motion Detection Recording Post-Alarm Duration Pre-Alarm Duration 3 Alarm Recording Menu (continued) Alarm 4 Alarm Camera SettingRecording Camera 5 Alarm Trigger In/Out Tri...
Page 124 - Main device
124 System Menu (300 000 000) 1 Add/Remove HDD Device 2 Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive 5 Memory 1 Internal HDD 2 External HDD (USB HDD) Main device Copy 1 device Serial busgroup DVD/CDUSB memory Copy 2 device Internal HDDgroupSerial busgroup DVD/CD Select using for Copy1 or Copy2 Copy1 Copy2 [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ...
Page 125 - Normal Recording Area
Check sheet 125 ENGLISH System Menu (300 000 000) 3 Data Management Setting for Main Memory 4 Recording Data Readout Setting * 5 Memory (continued) Repeat of Normal Recording Area * Repeat On Repeat Off Repeat of Alarm Recording Area * Repeat On Repeat Off Repeat of LPA Recording Area * Repeat On Re...
Page 126 - Glossary; cations of the connected; second; The example when setting; Glossary
126 Glossary Glossary Auto PAN When a camera is set to this mode, it automatically turns between two preset positions horizontally. The availability of this function depends on the speci fi cations of the connected camera. Serial bus This interface is only for connecting a Mouse, USB-Memories and Ex...
Page 127 - This unit complies with the European EMC test standard EN50130-4.; Speci
127 Speci fi cations ENGLISH Rated Power Supply .................100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 HzRated Input ...............................0.9- 0.4 A (100-240 V)Colour System ..........................PAL-type colour system. Operating Temperature .............41 °F-104 °F (5 °C to 40 °C)Relative Humidity ...