Mitsubishi Electric DX-TL1600EM - Manual

Mitsubishi Electric DX-TL1600EM

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Features; DX-TL1600EM Digital Recorder
  • Page 3 – Turn off the power and unplug the power cord during a long absence.; MOISTURE. THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED.; Caution and care
  • Page 4 – Contents; MENU DATA SAVING
  • Page 6 – Major operations and their functions; COMMUNICATION indicator; Front View; for details. This function will not work when power; Recording indicators
  • Page 7 – Used to clear a warning displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 8 – Major operations and their functions (continued); CAMERA IN connectors; Do not connect the earth terminal of a plug to; Rear View; Input terminal for alarm signal.
  • Page 10 – How to use JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring; Setting the character size; Press the SET UP button on the front of the Unit.; Turn the JOG dial to select the CHARACTER SIZE.; Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub-item.; • The sub-item “SMALL” will start flashing.; While the sub-item is flashing, the menu display; • The “LARGE” will start flashing.; Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter the selection.; Exiting the menu; Turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the left .; There are 4 different types of MAIN; Basic Operations
  • Page 11 – Setting the present time; Please follow steps below to set the present time.; • The sub-item of DATE will start flashing.; • The sub-item of MONTH will start flashing.; The daylight saving; Alarm recording number will be displayed during; The on-screen clock can be reset
  • Page 12 – Storage space indicator function; Multiplexer functions; Multiplexer buttons; You cannot operate the multiplexer buttons when; Basic recording; Setting the image quality
  • Page 13 – Selecting the recording mode of the cameras; • The sub-item of IMAGE QUALITY will start flashing.; • The flashing will stop. Now the setting has been completed.; HIGH SUPERIOR BASIC; Setting the maximum recording fields
  • Page 14 – Setting the define group; • The “2” is now selected.
  • Page 15 – Turn the JOG dial to display “; • The flashing will stop.; tion camera number will be changed as below :; ALL; Turn the JOG dial to set the date number to 17.; • The sub-item “OFF” will start flashing.; Basic playback; Please refer to page 56 for Various playback; • After displaying a paused image, playback will begin.; Press the PAUSE button to pause playback.; • Press the PAUSE button again to resume playback.; Press the STOP button to stop playback.; When recording with more than; Basic searching function; Time date search
  • Page 16 – Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to execute.; • Press either the PLAY button or the PAUSE button.; Copying the data from HDD to a copying; Turn on the power of the digital unit.; or a copying device
  • Page 17 – 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; Language selection setting; The display will return to the present time display.
  • Page 18 – Connections; Processing the connecting line; Turning ON/OFF this Unit by peripheral source; Tie cables at the band
  • Page 19 – Alarm Recording Connection; Connecting with peripheral recording devices
  • Page 20 – Initial settings; How to install an external hard disk drive; Example: Installing a 9GB hard disk drive to ID1.; • If the change is recognized, the screen below will appear.; • Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to EXECUTE.; How to remove an external hard disk drive; Confirming the connected device
  • Page 21 – Setting this unit to delay the boot up time; • The sub-item of the BOOT UP DELAY will start flashing.; • You can set up to 99 seconds.; When BOOT UP DELAY is set and timer recording; • The power of this unit will be turned off.; If a different peripheral recording device was con-
  • Page 22 – Menu functions; MENU SETTING; you cannot change setting of some MENUs.; SET UP
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  • Page 24 – SEARCH SELECTION MENU; COPY SELECTION MENU
  • Page 25 – How to set up / Various settings; How to display menus; When any of the menu displays are shown on the; When the menu you want to view is active:; Setting Display Mode; Type and setting of display.; Setting character size
  • Page 26 – “WARNING – This function will erase all the data; Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to clear the data.; REC PLAY POWER REMAIN
  • Page 27 – “REC”: The signal is output during recording.; Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button.; Capacity remain setting; When the remaining storage capacity reaches; HDD ARC NONE; CALL OUT setting; For more on the relation between; By turning the JOG dial, the item
  • Page 28 – Buzzer setting; KEY WRNG REMAIN OFF; Service menu setting; Power Failure list
  • Page 29 – Initializing menus; IM-CHECK MODE setting
  • Page 30 – Initial set up; Clock setting; Refer to page 11, “Setting the present time” for details.; HDD repeat recording; item of HDD FULL will be changed as follows:; STOP REC•STANDBY; HDD repeat playback; Another setting of HDD PB REPEAT:; Archive medium overwrite setting; When ARCHIVE OVERWRITE is set to “ON”, all
  • Page 31 – The Archive Pointer; is recorded when; Archive medium is also ejected when the ARCHIVE; ARCHIVE DATA setting; • Turn the JOG dial to make the selection options flash.
  • Page 32 – FIFO/OVERWRITE MODE setting; Before making the FIFO/OVERWRITE MODE; Motion Detection setting; Please set the MOTION DETECTION to “OFF” ,
  • Page 33 – Connected SCSI device; • SCSI ID numbers are shown on the screen.; Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the INFO button.; Elapsed time display; • The elapsed time is shown on the lower part of the screen.
  • Page 34 – Quick setting; RDD; • The message “COMPLETED.” will disappear.
  • Page 35 – Setting; Recording by setting manually; Image quality setting; on the SELECT REC MODE menu as PRI-; Various recording settings; To use “PRI” setting, first turn the setting “ALL”; The image quality settings for NORMAL REC
  • Page 36 – The underlined items cannot be selected when; “MAN”: Alar m recording continues until the; ALARM IN terminal is cleared.
  • Page 37 – Camera Alarm Rec setting; SEP ALL; Pre-alarm recording setting; OFF SHORT; • The unit will start alarm recording.; A l a r m
  • Page 38 – Selection camera NO.; Example: Setting the SELECTION CAMERA NO. to “; Turn the JOG dial to display “; When the SELECTION CAMERA NO. setting has; CH. motion detection setting
  • Page 39 – Setting the detection mask; • The inactive symbol “ • ” will start flashing.; Other settings cannot be made while the SET; Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to finish setting.; Sensitivity setting; sitivity setting will be changed as below:; MED LOW LOWER
  • Page 41 – SPLIT 16 SPLIT 9a SPLIT 9b SPLIT 4a; How to use the ZOOM button
  • Page 42 – How to use the camera number buttons; SPLIT/SEQUENCE button
  • Page 43 – Check that the top left number (default setting is set to; • The flashing will move to the next camera number.; SPLIT 9 SCREEN setting; Multiplexer display; SCREEN SW PATTERN settings; In this steps, the screen switch pattern is set.; SPLIT 4 SCREEN setting
  • Page 44 – SPLIT 16 SCREEN setting; You cannot exit the menu if you set same cam-; Image quality of split screen; By setting IMAGE QLTY to “NO FLICKER”, im-; SEQUENCE setting; • The channel number will start flashing.; The SEQUENCE menu is composed of two; • The flashing will move to “TIME”.
  • Page 45 – • Maximum of 30 seconds can be set.; Four SPLIT 4 display switching patterns can be; Displaying the title; item of CH. TITLE will be changed as follows:; TITLE CH.NO NONE; Camera title setting; In one-screen display mode, up to 16 characters; , the menu will automatically scroll to the
  • Page 46 – Alarm display setting
  • Page 47 – Operation examples; Operation example 1: Simultaneous; System configuration; Monitor; Settings; • Set IMAGE QUALITY to “BASIC”.; The capability to record continuously over a one-; The symbol “
  • Page 48 – Non-regular recording mode can; Operation example 2: Endless Repeat; Images from each cameras are recorded 24 hours a day.; Making copies as needed; Operation example 3
  • Page 49 – Operation example 4; and; ) Settings for TIMER PROGRAM are made as follows.
  • Page 50 – Setting the Timer; • Timer program pattern 2 is selected now.; • The cursor will move to the start-time column.
  • Page 51 – Setting SPECIAL DW (special day of the week); The settings for the start-day and the end-day; Estimating recording when using the Timer; Please note that when the max recording fields
  • Page 52 – Overlapping Timer settings; If TIMER REC is used while the unit is operating; M-DET APPLICATION setting; When “POWER” has been selected as the op-
  • Page 53 – When running in Alarm Recording mode, the unit; For details of the setting please refer to page 35.; In addition, when the MOTION DETECTION set-; Alarm Recording
  • Page 54 – Various recordings; Please refer to “Basic recording” on page 12 for details.; Time; disturbance; Records data on HDD before alarm is input.; The duration of the Pre-alarm Recording will vary; Set the action in TIMER PROGRAM to POWER.; • Pre-alarm Recording will start automatically.; Repeat Recording; Example: “REPEAT” is selected in the HDD FULL setting.; Operation when the hard disk drive becomes full
  • Page 55 – Series Recording; In this example, when the first unit’s; Through use of the CALL OUT ter-; Operation during Series Recording
  • Page 56 – Various playback functions; Press the PAUSE button during playback.; Press the REV PLAY button when the unit is not in operation.; • The unit will begin reverse playback.
  • Page 57 – Monitor display settings and playback; Please refer to page 15 for detailed operation.; Index Search; Turn the JOG dial to display; When “ALL” is selected in the setting parameter,; Various search
  • Page 58 – Press the STOP button to stop playback and still frame mode.; How to count index signals; Skip Search; Using the backup device/copy device; Press the STOP button to stop searching.; Alarm List Search
  • Page 59 – Press the STOP button to stop playback and still frame mode.; • The display will revert to its original state.; SCSI ID number allocation; Insert the medium of archive device or copying device.; Copying from the hard disk to the copying; Using peripheral devices / Making copies
  • Page 60 – The archive device must be connected to ID4; Setting of Copy range; Manual setting of Copy range; • The Date column will start blinking.; If the Copy range exceeds the amount of avail-; The unit is capable of recording; Automatic settings for Copy range; When the copy end-point is automatically ad-
  • Page 61 – Copy source; b) Copying the newest copyable data from the hard disk; Procedure for setting “; • When the start point of a) is specified, “; Cancelling Copy operation; Backup operation; During Backup operation, backups are created; will; Making backups
  • Page 62 – Restrictions during Backup Recording; Selectable recording intervals for simultaneous backup; :Simultaneous backup is possible; ARCHIVE button operation; Individual settings during Backup; Choosing a backup system
  • Page 63 – Timer Backup; Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to TIMER PROGRAM.; Power failure reset recording; Other convenient functions
  • Page 64 – Example: Recording the password for the first time.; Hold the LOCK key down for at least 5 seconds.; NOTE: Contact the dealer if you forget your password.
  • Page 65 – Example: Transmission speed is set for 4800 bps.; Press the COMMUNICATION button on the unit’s; Connecting with a personal computer; Connection via modem; Direct connection; COMMUNICATION settings / Connecting to a personal computer
  • Page 66 – Setting the communicating mode; Command code and status; Example of Command operation; Connecting to a personal computer; Connecting to a personal computer (continued)
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  • Page 69 – MPX FUNCTIONS
  • Page 71 – RECORDING SET UP
  • Page 73 – REAR TERMINAL
  • Page 74 – INFORMA
  • Page 75 – THERS
  • Page 76 – OTHERS
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  • Page 79 – Characters can be used; Alphabet; Character Search
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  • Page 81 – ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Recording Time Table; Recording time table; been set to “1” for all camera numbers.; Recording duration is set to “LONG”.; Recording duration is set to “MEDIUM”.; Recording duration is set to “SHORT”.
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  • Page 83 – Button operation is not working.; SCSI Interface; given a unique ID number for detection/identification by the unit.; Archive Pointer; Restore function in the Copy settings.; Restore
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  • Page 85 – Specifications
  • Page 86 – PRINTED IN JAPAN
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DIGITAL RECORDER

INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL

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DX-TL1600EM

THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.

ENGLISH

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FRANÇAIS

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Page 2 - Features; DX-TL1600EM Digital Recorder

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