Page 2 - PRECAUTION; Location
PRECAUTION WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ORELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THISAPPLIANCE TO RAIN OR OTHER MOISTURE.To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.If the power supply cord (AC power cord) of thisappliance is damaged, it must be repla...
Page 3 - CONTENTS; B Copying images from the archive area to a; English
CONTENTS MAIN FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 PART NAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - MAIN FEATURES; Setting-up environment
MAIN FEATURES This digital video recorder can be used to store images recorded by amonitoring camera onto its built-in hard disk. This digital video recorder can display images that are being recordedby a camera in a split-screen (16, 9, 4), and it can also display imagesthat have already been recor...
Page 5 - ACCESSORIES; Hard disk protection; For important recordings
ACCESSORIES Power cord Fixer power cord tie Ferrite core x 3 Hard disk protection If any hard disk format errors are found when the power isturned on, the whole hard disk is checked automatically. If anyfurther problems are found with the hard disk, the POWERindicator flashes. Please contact the pla...
Page 6 - PART NAMES; Front panel; K L
PART NAMES Front panel 1 POWER indicator • Illuminates (red) when the power cord plug is inserted into awall outlet. • Flashes when there is a problem with the internal hard disk orfan. 2 FULL indicator Flashes when overwriting is set to off and the remaining space inthe normal recording area of the...
Page 8 - Rear panel; M N
PART NAMES Rear panel 1 PC card slot Connect a network card or SCSI card (sold separately) here. Note: The PC card slot is for 16-bit 5 V cards only. Do not use 32-bit card bus types of card, as they maydamage the PC card slot of the digital video recorder. 2 AUDIO IN terminal 3 AUDIO OUT terminal 4...
Page 9 - CONNECTIONS; Connecting to an Amplifier
CONNECTIONS Turn off the power for all components before connecting them. Be sure to carefully read the Instruction Manual for all equipment being connected to the digital video recorder. If the connections are incorrect, smoke or operating malfunctions may result. Basic connections (DSR-3016P model...
Page 10 - Digital series connections; If using a straight-type cable; If using a cross-type cable
CONNECTIONS Digital series connections System control connections Use the RS485 connector to connect a system controller (sold separately) to the digital video recorder. After connecting the system controller, youwill need to carry out the settings that are given in the RS-232C/RS-485 SET menu. (See...
Page 11 - External alarm sensor setup; Connecting a remote control circuit
CONNECTIONS External alarm sensor setup In order to make an external alarm sensor operate, an external switchmust be connected to an ALARM IN connector. When an intruderactivates the external switch (such as by opening a door), an alarmsignal is received and an alarm can be made to sound. The DSR-30...
Page 12 - Hard disk; This can be displayed by pressing the MENU button.; AUDIO RECORDING: Can be set to ON or OFF.; ALARM RECORDING: Can be set to ON or OFF.
BUILT-IN HARD DISK Hard disk Recording areas The recording areas on the hard disk (normal recording area: 80%,alarm recording area: 19%, archive area: 1%) are establishedautomatically when the power for the digital video recorder is turnedon. Images are recorded in the normal recording area when the...
Page 14 - If ALARM REC MODE SET is set: “ALARM” appears.
BUILT-IN HARD DISK When the power for the digital video recorder is turned on, the operating display appears at the top of the monitor screen. This operating displayshows information which is essential for operation, such as the date, time and picture quality. Operating display ☞ Insert the power co...
Page 15 - VIEWING CAMERA IMAGES; Viewing a single-screen image; Setting the camera image to single-screen display; Pausing images; Enlarging images
VIEWING CAMERA IMAGES Viewing a single-screen image Setting the camera image to single-screen display 1 Press a camera select button (example: 2). The camera 2 image appears as a single-screen. Pausing images 1 Press the STILL button. The image will be paused. 2 To cancel the still image, press the ...
Page 16 - Example: To zoom in on the camera 2 image and; Press camera select button 2.
VIEWING CAMERA IMAGES 2 To return an enlarged image to normal image display, pressthe ZOOM button once more. The zoom will be canceled and normal images will appear. Example: To zoom in on the camera 2 image and move the zoom frame You can select the zoom position by means of the zoom frame whichapp...
Page 17 - Viewing multiple-screen images; Viewing images as 9-screen or 16-screen displays; Press the MULTI button.; Viewing images as a 4-screen display; Press the QUAD button.; Plus screen viewing; Press the PLUS button.
VIEWING CAMERA IMAGES Viewing multiple-screen images Images from the cameras that are connected to the digital video recorder can be displayed in several split-screen formats. Furthermore, theimages from each camera can be displayed in any position within the split screen. (See page 81.) Viewing ima...
Page 18 - Example: To display images from camera 2 in the; Press the PLUS button once more.; Viewing automatically switching images; Automatically switching of the single-screen images; Press the SEQUENCE button.
VIEWING CAMERA IMAGES Example: To display images from camera 2 in the plus screen Record the images on the hard disk beforehand. (See page 20.) 1 Press the PLAY/STOP button. All screens will start playing back. 2 Press the PLUS button. The plus screen is displayed. 3 Press the PLUS button once more....
Page 19 - Automatically switching of the 4-screen images; Automatically switching of the plus screen image
VIEWING CAMERA IMAGES Automatically switching of the 4-screen images 1 Press the QUAD button. Images appear as a 4-screen display. 2 Press the SEQUENCE button. Camera images will be switched automatically in 4-screen displayunits (1 – 4, 5 – 8, 9 – 12, 13 – 16). For the DSR-3009P model, images from ...
Page 20 - Using two monitors for monitoring; Operating monitor 2; Press the MON2 button.; Press camera select button 4.; Displaying single-screen alarm images on monitor 2; Note: If alarm images are being displayed on monitor 2, change the; Canceling monitor 2 display; Press the MON2 button once more.
VIEWING CAMERA IMAGES Using two monitors for monitoring If you connect a monitor to the MON2 output terminal on the rear panel, you can display the images from each camera as single-screen images orshow an automatic switching screen on monitor 2, even while the main monitor is showing a split-screen...
Page 21 - Normal recording; Setting the time; Note: Playback is possible during recording. When the PLAY/STOP; Press and hold the REC/STOP button for 3 seconds or more.
RECORDING IMAGES IN THENORMAL RECORDING AREA Normal recording Images can be recorded in the normal recording area while they are being monitored. If the time has not been set, the digital video recorder cannot make recordings. Be sure to set the time. (See page 44.) 1 Setting the time Press the MENU...
Page 22 - RECORDING IMAGES IN THE NORMAL RECORDING AREA; Timer recording
RECORDING IMAGES IN THE NORMAL RECORDING AREA Timer recording The monitored images can be recorded automatically by setting start and end times for each day of the week. 1 1 Setting the time Press the MENU button to display the LANGUAGE/CLOCK SETmenu, and set the date and time. After the setting has...
Page 23 - Alarm recording; Ending alarm recording
RECORDING IMAGES IN THE ALARMRECORDING AREA Alarm recording 1 1 Setting the time Press the MENU button to display the LANGUAGE/CLOCK SETmenu, and set the date and time. After the setting has been made,press the EXIT/OSD button, the date and time appear in theoperating display. (See page 44.) 2 Set a...
Page 25 - PLAYING BACK RECORDED IMAGES; Playback operations; Normal playback
PLAYING BACK RECORDED IMAGES The digital video recorder can play back recorded images in the normal recording area (normal recording, timer recording). Playback operations PLAY/STOP ALARM STILL ZOOM SHUTTLE HOLD SHUTTLE HOLD b Skipping to the previous or next alarm b Still image (See page 26.) b Zoo...
Page 26 - Playback in a single screen; Note: If playback is started just as recording is being carried out,; Fast forward/fast rewind and reverse playback; Changing the playback speed
PLAYING BACK RECORDED IMAGES Playback in a single screen 1 Press the PLAY/STOP button. c appears in the operating display and the images recorded in the normal recording area are played back. You can press the camera select buttons to select the cameraimages to be played back. Note: • Image playback...
Page 27 - Zooming the image during playback; Viewing still images
PLAYING BACK RECORDED IMAGES Zooming the image during playback 1 Press the ZOOM button during playback. The images will be enlarged. 2 To return an enlarged image to normal image display, pressthe ZOOM button once more. The zoom will be canceled and normal images will appear. Note: You can also chan...
Page 28 - Playing back multiple-screen displays; Playing back images as a 4-screen display
PLAYING BACK RECORDED IMAGES Playing back multiple-screen displays Recorded images can be playback in several split-screen formats.Furthermore, the images from each camera can be displayed in anyposition within the split-screen. (See page 81.) 1 Press the PLAY/STOP button. Playing back images as 9-s...
Page 29 - SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES Images that have been recorded in the alarm recording area and in the archive area can be played back. Furthermore, images can also besearched for by recording date and time, and you can also search for moving objects that have been detected by a motion sensor during im...
Page 30 - Alarm search; DATE/TIME: The date and time that the alarm was received; Alarm search 2; Press an ALARM button during playback.
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES Alarm search All alarm recording images in the alarm recording area can besearched for and played back. If pre-alarm images have is recorded,the images immediately before the alarms can also be played back. 1 Press the SEARCH button during recording or when thedigital v...
Page 31 - Alarm thumbnail search; Turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES Alarm thumbnail search Alarm images can be searched for and played back from thumbnails. All alarm images recorded in the alarm recording area are displayedas thumbnails. 1 Press the SEARCH button during recording or when thedigital video recorder is stopped. The SEARCH...
Page 32 - Turn the jog dial clockwise and select “10”.; Archive area search
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES 2 Use the jog dial to select TIME/DATE SEARCH and then turnthe shuttle dial clockwise. The TIME/DATE SEARCH screen appears. 1 RECORDING TOP: The date and time of the first recorded image is displayed. 2 RECORDING END: The date and time of the latest (most recently) reco...
Page 33 - Motion detection search
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES 2 Use the jog dial to select ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH and thenturn the shuttle dial clockwise. The ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH screen appears. 1 NO: The archive number is displayed. 2 DATE: The date of the recorded image is displayed. 3 TIME: The start time of the recorded image is ...
Page 35 - Use the jog dial to move the cursor to PREVIEW.
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES 8 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Use the jog dial to set the END date and time (example: 8.00 pmon the current day) for the motion sensor setting, and then turn theshuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to MOTION SENSOR. 9 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The motion...
Page 36 - A Copying images to the hard disk archive area; CompactFlashCard
SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED IMAGES Important images that have been recorded onto the normal recording area or alarm recording area can be copied to the archive area of the harddisk or to the following media. A Copying images to the hard disk archive area B Copying images from the archive area to a Com...
Page 39 - PICTURES: Specify the number of images to be copied.; Formatting CompactFlash cards; A SANYO folder is created in the root directory.; COMPACT FLASH; SANYO
SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED IMAGES 5 Use the jog dial to select the SECONDS setting, and then turnthe shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to START. • PICTURES: Specify the number of images to be copied. • SECONDS: Specify the number of seconds of images to be copied. • MINUTES: Specify the number...
Page 40 - Connecting to a drive; Recommended SCSI card; Recommended CD-R drive
SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED IMAGES C Copying images from the archive areato a DDS (DAT) drive or CD-R drive ☞ Connecting to a drive Insert a recommended SCSI card for connecting the DDS (DAT)drive into the PC card slot at the rear of the digital video recorder. Images from the archive area can be copi...
Page 41 - Note: All of the previously recorded images in the archive area are
SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED IMAGES Reading data from a DDS (DAT) drive into thearchive area Note: All of the previously recorded images in the archive area are deleted when images are transferred in this way. 1 Press the COPY button during recording or when the digitalvideo recorder is stopped. The AR...
Page 42 - Copying images to a CD-R drive; PICTURES: The specified number of images are copied
SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED IMAGES Copying images to a CD-R drive 1 While viewing the still image to be copied from the archivearea, press the COPY button. The COPY screen appears. Refer to page 31 for details on playing back images in the archivearea. 2 Use the jog dial to select “COPY TO” , and then...
Page 43 - MENU FLOW CHART AND MENU OPERATIONS; Menu Flow Chart; Main menu
MENU FLOW CHART AND MENU OPERATIONS These menus let you make a variety of settings relating to recording and also relating to the multiplexer functions. Recording and monitoring will not be possible unless the various settings have been made, so you should always make the appropriate settingsfor the...
Page 44 - Basic menu screen operations; Press the MENU button.; Entering numbers
MENU FLOW CHART AND MENU OPERATIONS Basic menu screen operations 1 Press the MENU button. The MAIN MENU screen appears. 2 Turn the jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise to move thecursor to the menu items (example: INITIAL SET). The selected item is highlighted. 3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. T...
Page 45 - INITIAL SET MENU; LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET menu; Automatic camera detection
INITIAL SET MENU These menus let you make a variety of settings relating initial settings. A LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET menu This describes how to set the menu screen language and the dateand time that are normally displayed on the screen. In addition, ifmore than one device is connected to the digital vide...
Page 46 - CLOCK SET settings
INITIAL SET MENU CLOCK SET settings (default setting: 01-01-2002 TUE 00:00:00) You should always set the date and time correctly. This digital videorecorder includes the recording time with recorded images, and usesthis time for playback and searching. Example: To set the date and time to 8.30 a.m. ...
Page 47 - EXT. CLOCK SET setting; TIMER settings
INITIAL SET MENU EXT. CLOCK SET setting (default setting: 01:00) If more than two devices are connected at the same time, the timesettings (ADJUST TIME) for the digital video recorder are also appliedto these devices. 1 Connect the other devices to the input terminal (CLOCK SETIN) and output termina...
Page 48 - Example 1: Set TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B; Repeat steps 3 to 6 to set the hours and minutes for T3 and T4.
INITIAL SET MENU ☞ Operable functions during the period setby the timer Each of the following menu settings is required to operate these timerfunctions. After you have made the menu settings, be sure to makethe timer settings. • To change camera images into automatic switchingscreens.Set “SEQUENCE” ...
Page 49 - Example 2: Set the timer operation as follows; HOLIDAY SET setting; Note: For a timer setting make sure that you make the time settings; Example: To set 17 November as a holiday; Follow the same procedure to set other holiday dates.
INITIAL SET MENU Example 2: Set the timer operation as follows ☞ To set TIME PERIOD A time zones to automaticswitching screen and monitor mask. ☞ To set TIME PERIOD B timer zones for the motionsensor. 1 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the SEQUENCE settingin the SELECT TIME PERIOD menu, and t...
Page 51 - RECORDING SETTING; Main manu
RECORDING SETTING <ALARM OPERATION SET> MAIN MON. DISPLAY : FULL ALARM PRIORITY : LAST MON.2 DISPLAY : OFF RETRIGGER : OFF MOTION SENSOR -> ALARM DURATION SET -> <ALARM REC MODE SET> PICTURE QUALITY : ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING : OFF ALARM RECORDING : OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE : ONLY PROG...
Page 52 - RECORDING AREA SET menu; Example: Set the normal recording area to 50% and; Turn the shuttle dial counterclockwise.
RECORDING SETTING A RECORDING AREA SET menu This describe how to make the various settings for each recordingarea. TOTAL CAPACITY display This shows the total recording capacity of the hard disk. This displaycannot be changed except when the hard disk capacity itself ischanged. With the initial hard...
Page 53 - AREA FULL RESET setting; Use the jog dial to move the cursor to the AREA FULL RESET; Note: For overwriting to be carried out automatically, change the; RECORDING CONDITIONS SET menu
RECORDING SETTING AREA FULL RESET setting When the normal recording area and alarm recording area of the harddisk become full, the images in the recording areas will beautomatically overwritten, starting from the oldest images that havebeen recorded. However, you can change this setting to prevent o...
Page 55 - NORMAL REC MODE SET menu; Note: The field and frame recording speeds vary depending on the; OFF: Images from all cameras are recorded.
RECORDING SETTING Relationship between RECORDING AREA SET andOVERWRITE If the normal recording area and alarm recording area become full,select AREA FULL RESET for the normal recording area or alarmrecording area in the RECORDING AREA SET menu. (See page 52.) Note: No audio input is provided from th...
Page 56 - PROGRAM REC SET menu; Note: The maximum speed for program recording is 25 FPS. The; Example: To set program no. 1 to record only; Repeat the above procedure to set cameras 5 to 16 to “OFF” .
RECORDING SETTING D PROGRAM REC SET menu Recording for particular cameras only can be carried out by specifyingthose cameras. Programs from no. 1 to no. 4 can be set. Forexample, program no. 1 could be set to record images from cameras1 to 4 only, and program no. 2 could be set to record images from...
Page 58 - “25” flashes in the FPS column.; “SAT” flashes in the WEEK column.
RECORDING SETTING 9 Use the jog dial to change the setting to “OFF” , and thenturn the shuttle dial clockwise. “25” flashes in the FPS column. 10 Use the jog dial to set the recording cycle to “12.50” , andthen turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes in the SET column. Note: The image quality...
Page 59 - The “OFF” setting for PROGRAM flashes.
RECORDING SETTING 7 Use the jog dial to change from “– –” to “20” , and then turnthe shuttle dial clockwise. “– –” (minutes) flashes in the STOP column. 8 Use the jog dial to change from “– –” to “30” , and then turnthe shuttle dial clockwise. The “OFF” setting for PROGRAM flashes. 9 Use the jog dia...
Page 60 - ALARM REC MODE SET menu; ALARM REC MODE SET setting; Note: The maximum number of images that can be recorded based
RECORDING SETTING F ALARM REC MODE SET menu These settings relate to alarm recording. ALARM REC MODE SET setting This lets you set the recording quality, recording method (frame orfield), audio recording and recording speed for the alarm recordingarea. 1 Press the MENU button to select RECORD SET, a...
Page 62 - ONLY; Recording pattern if an alarm occurs at camera 2
RECORDING SETTING A SW1 Recording alternates between images from the cameras where an alarm has occurred and images from all cameras that are connected. Ifalarms have occurred at more than one camera, images from the cameras where an alarm has occurred and images from all cameras arealternately reco...
Page 63 - Pre-alarm recording setting; OFF: Pre-alarm images from all cameras are recorded at the
RECORDING SETTING Pre-alarm recording setting 1 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to ALARM RECORDING,and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. 2 Use the jog dial to change the “OFF” setting to some othermode (example: ENABLED), and then turn the shuttle dialclockwise. The PRE-ALARM ...
Page 64 - Alarm trigger setting; Display examples: Alarm recording trigger settings
RECORDING SETTING Alarm trigger setting 1 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to the ALARM TRIGGERsetting. 2 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise, use the jog dial to select themethod of detecting intruders (example: “SENSOR” ), andthen turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to PICTURE QUALITY...
Page 65 - G ALARM OPERATION SET menu
RECORDING SETTING G ALARM OPERATION SET menu <ALARM OPERATION SET> MAIN MON. DISPLAY : FULL ALARM PRIORITY : LAST MON.2 DISPLAY : OFF RETRIGGER : OFF MOTION SENSOR -> ALARM DURATION SET -> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A...
Page 66 - Type of alarm
RECORDING SETTING There are three types of alarm detection: external alarm, motion sensor alarm and signal loss alarm. Alarm settings include specifying the period during which the buzzer will continue to sound and the method of recording images during each alarm. Type of alarm Digital video recorde...
Page 67 - Alarm display settings
RECORDING SETTING Alarm display settings 1 Press the MENU button to select RECORD SET, and then turnthe shuttle dial clockwise. The RECORD SET sub-menu appears, and the cursor ispositioned at RECORDING AREA SET. 2 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to ALARM OPERATIONSET, and then turn the shuttle d...
Page 68 - MOTION SENSOR setting
RECORDING SETTING MOTION SENSOR setting (default setting: OFF) To display motion sensors on each camera image and make settingsfor intruder detection. The motion sensors work as shown below. 1 Motion sensor off status When the jog dial is turned, the cursor moves. 2 Sensor setting When the shuttle d...
Page 69 - Note: You can check the sensitivity in the setting screen. When an; Setting the alarm duration; S – 15M: The same duration has been set for all cameras.; 1 T-2 LEVEL:OFF MODE A EXIT
RECORDING SETTING 7 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to T-1, and then turn theshuttle dial clockwise to set “T-2” . 8 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to the “OFF” setting forLEVEL, and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise to set thesensitivity to “2” . 9 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to...
Page 70 - Resetting an alarm; Note: Alarms can also be reset by using the ALARM RESET button
RECORDING SETTING 5 Repeat the above procedure to set the alarm duration forother cameras. 6 Press the EXIT/OSD button. The display returns to the normal screen. Resetting an alarm ☞ When images from the camera where the alarmwas detected are appearing in a single-screendisplay 1 Press the camera se...
Page 71 - GENERAL SETTING
GENERAL SETTING <BUZZER SET> ALARM : ON DISK FULL : ON DISK ERROR : ON LOCK WARNING : ON KEY IN : OFF NON REC : OFF <SECURITY LOCK SET> LEVEL PASSWORD(4-8) USE ADMIN -------- OFF USER -------- OFF REC CONTROL : USER <RS-232C/RS-485 SET> CONTROL : RS-232C DATA SPEED : 19200 STATUS I...
Page 72 - DISPLAY SET menu; Title setting; Example: To set a title of “HALL-1F” for camera 3; Press camera select button 3.
GENERAL SETTING A DISPLAY SET menu This sets which operation displays appear on the monitor. DISPLAY SET setting The date and time that have been set using the CLOCK SET andother settings can be displayed on the monitor screen duringrecording and playback. The default setting is for all displays to ...
Page 73 - VIDEO LOSS SET setting
GENERAL SETTING 3 Use the jog dial to enter “H” , and then turn the shuttle dialclockwise. The cursor will move to the right. Repeat the above procedure toenter the title “HALL-1F”. Note: To change the title, turn the shuttle dial clockwise so that the cursor moves to the character to be changed, an...
Page 74 - SECURITY LOCK SET setting; Administrator password setting
GENERAL SETTING 5 Press the EXIT/OSD button. The display returns to the normal screen. C SECURITY LOCK SET setting Passwords for this digital video recorder can be set by theAdministrator or the User or both. Setting passwords enablesprivileges to be set for recording and playback operations. After ...
Page 75 - User password setting
GENERAL SETTING ☞ User password setting Example: To set the password to “AB123456” 1 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to USER, and then turnthe shuttle dial clockwise. The first password entry bar flashes. 2 Use the jog dial to display “A” , and then turn the shuttle dial. The second password ent...
Page 76 - Security lock setting
GENERAL SETTING ☞ Security lock setting 1 At the normal monitoring screen, press and hold theSHUTTLE HOLD button for approximately 3 seconds. The LOCK indicator at the front panel illuminates and the buzzersounds. The security lock is then set. 2 To check the security lock, press the REC/STOP button...
Page 77 - ON: Status information can be transmitted via the RS-485 line.; HDD SET setting
GENERAL SETTING RS-485 Selection Connect the RS-485 control terminals (A and B) of the digital videorecorder in series with other devices such as a controller, multiplexeror another digital video recorder. (See page 9.) 1 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise, use the jog dial to selectRS-485, and then tu...
Page 78 - Adding a hard disk; Reference: HDD SET screen; NETWORK SET SETTING; When connecting via an intranet (using an Ethernet hub); Inserting the recommended LAN card
GENERAL SETTING 3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. A WARNING screen appears and then “NO” flashes. 4 Use the jog dial to select YES, and then turn the shuttle dial. The “HDD INITIALIZING!” screen appear and the hard disk isinitialized. Then the display is returned to the HDD SET screen. 5 Press the ...
Page 79 - NETWORK SET setting; Note: Correct operation cannot be guaranteed if a LAN card other; ON: Network operations can be carried out.
GENERAL SETTING NETWORK SET setting 1 Press the MENU button to select GENERAL SET, and thenturn the shuttle dial clockwise. The GENERAL SET sub-menu appears, and the cursor ispositioned at DISPLAY SET. 2 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to NETWORK SET, andthen turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The...
Page 80 - PASSWORD SET setting
GENERAL SETTING PASSWORD SET setting For network connection there are three access levels, each of whichhas a password. Each password can consist of a combination of 4 to8 alphanumeric symbols. Note: The cursor cannot be moved to ID or PASSWORD (4-8). Example: Set AB123456 as the ID1 password. 1 Use...
Page 81 - SCREEN SETTING
SCREEN SETTING <SCREEN SET> 1.MULTI SCREEN : NORMAL MULTI SCREEN SET -> 2.SEQUENCE : 1S SEQUENCE SET -> 3.MASK : OFF MASK SET -> <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER FAILURE/USED TIME -> 6.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> M...
Page 82 - MULTI SCREEN setting; Example 1: To display camera 1 image on cameras
SCREEN SETTING A MULTI SCREEN setting The order in which camera images are displayed in 4-screen,9-screen and 16-screen displays can be set as desired. Note: The same camera image cannot be displayed more than once on the same screen. Example 1: To display camera 1 image on cameras 06, 11, 16 (in a ...
Page 83 - Example 2: To display the image from camera 16 at; NORMAL: The order of camera images is not rearranged.; SEQUENCE setting; Example 1: To set 5-second intervals for automatic
SCREEN SETTING Example 2: To display the image from camera 16 at camera 05 position (in a 16-screendisplay) 1 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to MULTI SCREEN, andthen turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “NORMAL” flashes. 2 Use the jog dial to change the MULTI SCREEN setting to“CHANGE” , and then tu...
Page 84 - – 30S: Sets the automatic switching time to the number of; Example 2: To set the automatic switching period
SCREEN SETTING 3 Use the jog dial to set the switching time to “05” , and thenturn the shuttle dial clockwise. Automatic switching display is set to intervals of 5 seconds. Display examples: • 1 – 30S: Sets the automatic switching time to the number of seconds selected. • INDIV. : Select when settin...
Page 85 - Example 3: To set a 5-second interval for the
SCREEN SETTING 9 Press the EXIT/OSD button. The display returns to the normal screen. Example 3: To set a 5-second interval for the automatic switching of main monitorimages and to prevent automaticswitching from occurring when it is notrequired, such as when using the timerfunction. 1 Set the timer...
Page 86 - MASK settings; Example 1: To prevent certain camera images from
SCREEN SETTING 12 Use the jog dial to set T-2, and then turn the shuttle dialclockwise. Repeat this procedure to switch between T-1, T-2, T-3 and T-4. 13 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to 09, and then turn theshuttle dial clockwise. “ON” flashes. 14 Use the jog dial to set “OFF” , and then turn...
Page 87 - Example of mask display when timer is set
SCREEN SETTING 2 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to MASK, and then turnthe shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. 3 Use the jog dial to set “ON” , and then turn the shuttle dialclockwise. The cursor moves to MASK SET. 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The MASK SET sub-menu will be displayed, an...
Page 88 - POWER FAILURE/USED TIME DISPLAY; FAILURE; RECOVER; DISK1 USE; DISK2 USE
POWER FAILURE/USED TIME DISPLAY 1 Press the MENU button to select POWER FAILURE/USEDTIME, and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The POWER FAILURE/USED TIME sub-menu appears. Check details such as the date and time of the power failure andthe usage time for the hard disk. 2 Press the EXIT/OSD but...
Page 89 - SAVING MENU SETTING DETAILS; Save menu settings onto a CompactFlash card; Load menu settings from CompactFlash card; Saving to a CompactFlash card
SAVING MENU SETTING DETAILS The details of menu settings can be saved (copied) onto a CompactFlash card, and settings which have been saved onto a CompactFlash cardcan be retrieved (loaded) into the digital video recorder. This function can be used to make the same settings easily or several digital...
Page 90 - Loading saved menu settings; If copying the recording area settings
SAVING MENU SETTING DETAILS Loading saved menu settings This procedure loads menu setting details that have been saved ontoa CompactFlash card into the digital video recorder. Note: When loading the settings into the digital video recorder, you can select whether to load recording area settings also...
Page 91 - PROGRAM REC RECORDING RATE; Without PRE ALARM
PROGRAM REC RECORDING RATE • Without PRE ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 25.000 12.500 8.333 6.250 5.000 4.167 3.571 3.125 2.778 2.500 2.273 2.083 1.923 1.786 1.667 1.563 12.500 6.250 4.167 3.125 2.500 2.083 1.786 1.563 1.389 1.250 1.136 1.042 0.962 0.893 0.833 0.781 8.333 4.167 2.778 2...
Page 92 - INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS; Data format
INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS RS-232C 9-pin connector specifications Pin No. Signal Operation Signal direction 1 – – – 2 RXD Receive data Computer → Digital video recorder 3 TXD Transmit data Digital video recorder → Computer 4 – – – 5 GND Ground – 6 – – – 7 RTS Request to send Digital video recorder → C...
Page 93 - Command Table
INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS Command Table The following table shows all of the commands that can be processed by the digital video recorder. If a command sent does not correspond to a digital video recorder function, the command is received but no operation is carried out. Upper bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Low...
Page 94 - SPECIFICATIONS; FRONT
SPECIFICATIONS Hard disk capacity : 80 GB or 160 GB Television System : Based on PAL colour signal standard Picture Resolution : 720 x 288 (Field) Compression : M-JPEG Picture Quality : 5 Levels (Basic, Normal, Enhanced, Fine, Super Fine) Recording Type : Field Recording Recording Speed : 27 Levels....