Page 2 - PRECAUTION; Location; TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR; CAUTION
English 1 PRECAUTION Location For safe operation and satisfactory performance of your unit, keep the following in mind when selecting a place for its installation:Shield it from direct sunlight and keep it away from sources of intense heat.Avoid dusty or humid places.Avoid places with insufficient v...
Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Main features; Main Monitor output; Symbols used in this manual
2 English INTRODUCTION Main features The digital video recorder records video from monitoring cameras to its internal hard disk, and it can display real video being monitored in four, six, nine or 16 screens. Recorded video can also be played back with multiple screens. The DSR-5009P can only disp...
Page 4 - CONTENTS; MONITORING VIDEO
English 3 CONTENTS 1 BEFORE USE ................................................ 7 Notes on handling the internal HDD .............. 7Notes on installation locations ....................... 7The HDD and cooling fan are consumable components. .................................................. 7Import...
Page 5 - OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND; SETTINGS
CONTENTS 4 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS .................................................. 58 Basic menu operations ................................ 58Resetting menu items ........................
Page 6 - NETWORK OPERATION
CONTENTS English 5 1 RECORDING IMAGES .............................. 162 Normal recording ....................................... 162Timer recording .......................................... 162Alarm recording .......................................... 162Pre-alarm recording ..........................
Page 7 - OTHER
CONTENTS 6 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 1 DVR VIEWER2 .......................................... 205 Operating environment .............................. 205Installing DVR Viewer2 .............................. 205Opening and c...
Page 8 - BEFORE USE; Notes on handling the internal HDD; Notes on replacing the HDD; Notes on installation locations; The HDD and cooling fan are consumable
English 7 1 BEFORE USE Notes on handling the internal HDD This digital video recorder uses an internal HDD.Be sure to observe the following points carefully when operating, setting-up, or servicing the digital video recorder. Do not subject the digital video recorder to sudden impact or vibration....
Page 9 - Backup battery
8 English BEFORE USE 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Backup battery The digital video recorder comes with a built-in lithium battery. If power is supplied continuously for at least 48 hours after setting the date and time, the clock cont...
Page 10 - NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS; Front panel; POWER indicator; ALARM indicator
English 9 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Front panel 1. POWER indicator Lights up when the power is on. 2. FULL indicator ( J P.81) Flashes when the amount of available memory in the hard disk’s recording area drops to the percentage specified using menu settings.In addition, recording stops automat...
Page 13 - SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals; Control terminals; Power cord holder
12 English NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 12. SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals The terminals are used when motion sensors have been set ( J P.99) to output an alarm signal to a connected device upon detection of m...
Page 14 - INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS; RS-232C Pin locations; Basic connections; * If monitor 2 is not synchronized; Connecting the RS-232C terminal
English 13 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS This section describes how to connect the digital video recorder to video cameras and other devices. Be sure to read the instruction manuals for each connected device. z Improper connections may result in malfunction or smoke emission. z A separate power sup...
Page 15 - Connecting RS-485 control terminals
14 English INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Make the following connections to use a phone line to connect to an Internet service provider. A system controller or another DVR can be connected to the RS-485 cont...
Page 16 - Set the camera numbers and protocols; RS-485 termination switch settings; terminal; Operation
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 3 English 15 When connecting multiple devices, it is necessary to make termination settings on both end devices. z Set the RS-485 termination switch of both end devices to ON. z Be sure to set the RS-485 termination switches of all devices in between (devices other than ...
Page 17 - Connecting a LAN terminal; LAN connection; Connecting an amplifier
16 English INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Connect to a PC for control of the digital video recorder over a network with a switch or connect to the Internet. To enable control of the digital video recorder ov...
Page 18 - After all other connections are made,; Connecting SENSOR ALARM OUT; Connecting the power cord
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 3 English 17 The SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals are used to relay alarm signals whenever one of the digital video recorder’s motion sensors is triggered. Normally in an open condition, a terminal adopts a low condition when a sensor for the corresponding camera number has be...
Page 19 - PREPARING FOR USE; Operation display
18 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 1 PREPARING FOR USE When the power is turned on, the operation display is shown at the top of the monitor screen. This area indicates the date, time, picture quality and other information needed f...
Page 20 - Turn the jog dial to select “1.INITIAL; Changing the display position of the; Changing the language
PREPARING FOR USE 1 English 19 1 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. Each time the [EXIT/OSD] button is pressed, the operation display moves to a different location or is hidden. The language displayed on the monitor can be changed. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 1 Press the [MENU] button. The M...
Page 21 - OPE; Setting the time
20 English PREPARING FOR USE 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 3 Turn the jog dial to select “1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA> screen is displayed. 4 Turn the shuttl...
Page 22 - Turn the jog dial to select “01” and then; Hard disk recording areas; Hard disk archive area
PREPARING FOR USE 1 English 21 4 Turn the jog dial to select “01” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes (indicating the day). 5 Turn the jog dial to select “26” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The day is set to “26” and the month “01” flashes. 6 Use the same procedure to s...
Page 23 - MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA; Example: Selecting Camera 2; monitoring of camera video.; Turn the shuttle dial clockwise.; Viewing on a full screen; Viewing enlarged live images
22 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 2 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Example: Selecting Camera 2 1 Press the No. 2 [CAMERA SELECT] button. The CAMERA SELECT indicator lights up and video from Camera 2 is displayed on a full screen. ...
Page 24 - normal magnification.; To view video from other cameras,; Viewing on quad screens
MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA 2 English 23 4 Press the [ZOOM] button to return to normal magnification. Magnification is cancelled and the display returns to the normal screen.The ZOOM indicator turns off. z Magnified video has a slightly coarser appearance when compared with normal video. z Images...
Page 25 - To return to full screen display, press a; Example: Enlarging video during multi 9 screen display; screen display to change display.; Viewing on multi 9 or multi 16 screens; Enlarging video
24 English MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 1 Press the [MULTI] button. The MULTI indicator lights up and video from 16 separate cameras is displayed simultaneously. Press the [MULTI] button again to display...
Page 26 - Automatic camera selection; Setting automatic full screen selection
MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA 2 English 25 The camera video on a full screen can be changed automatically based on the camera number. 1 Press the [SEQUENCE] button. The SEQUENCE indicator flashes and the displayed video changes automatically based on the camera number.The current camera number indi...
Page 27 - Example: Selecting Camera 4; To view video from another camera,; Viewing on monitor 2
26 English MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N When a monitor is connected to the MON2 output terminal on the rear panel of the digital video recorder, this monitor can be used to view video in quad screen or m...
Page 29 - Set “MON.2 DISPLAY” from the; Setting automatic quad-screen selection; Displaying alarm video in full screen format
28 English MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 2 Press the [QUAD] button. The video from the cameras is displayed in quad screen on monitor 2. 3 Press the [SEQUENCE] button. The four images of the quad screen o...
Page 30 - RECORDING; for approximately 3 seconds to end; Normal recording
English 29 3 RECORDING Use the following procedure to record monitored video. z Be sure to set the time when using the digital video recorder for the first time. Recording is not possible until the time is set. ( J P.20) 1 Press the [REC/STOP] button. The REC/STOP indicator lights up, “REC” (i.e., t...
Page 31 - When an alarm signal is detected; Alarm recording
RECORDING 3 30 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to record alarm video when an alarm signal is detected. 1 Set alarm recording. ( J P.93) 2 When an alarm signal is detected z When an alarm signal is detect...
Page 32 - PLAY; the camera to play and then press the; Playing video near the point of recording; Turn the shuttle dial clockwise or; Playing video on a full screen; playback; Starting fast-forward or slow playback
English 31 4 PLAY Use the following procedure to play normal or timer recording video stored in the hard disk. 1 Press the [CAMERA SELECT] button for the camera to play and then press the [PLAY/STOP] button. The PLAY/STOP indicator lights up and appears in the operation display. Normal or timer reco...
Page 33 - Move the zoom frame to the area to be; Magnifying the playback video
32 English PLAY 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N (3) Returning to normal playback. Press the [SHUTTLE HOLD] button while the SHUTTLE HOLD indicator is lit to release the lock status. is displayed in the operation display area when the jog...
Page 34 - resume normal playback.; Turn the jog dial while playback is; Viewing still images; Playing video on multiple screens; Playing video on quad screens
PLAY 4 English 33 4 Press the [ZOOM] button to return to normal magnification. Magnification is cancelled and the display returns to the normal screen.The ZOOM indicator turns off. z Magnified video has a slightly coarser appearance when compared with normal video. z Images cannot be enlarged in mul...
Page 35 - Playing video on multi 9 or multi 16 screens; Playing enlarged video
34 English PLAY 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 2 To view video from other cameras, press the [QUAD] button again. Each time this button is pressed, the four images on the quad screen change, in order of cameras No. 1-4, 5-8, 9-12 and 13...
Page 36 - SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO
English 35 5 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Video stored in the recording area or archive area can be located by searching and then played back. Use one of six search methods to locate the required video. <SEARCH> screen z During playback, use the shuttle dial, jog dial or operation buttons to p...
Page 37 - To confirm normal recording; Alarm log search
36 English SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to perform an alarm search or alarm thumbnail search by defining the period (month, week, day or time) of the alarm recorded video. 1 Pre...
Page 38 - Alarm search
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5 English 37 6 Turn the jog dial to select “SEARCH” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ALARM” flashes. 7 Turn the jog dial to select “ALARM” or “THUMBNAIL” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Now perform alarm search ( J P.37) or alarm thumbnail search ( J ...
Page 39 - To display the next or previous recording; To view pre-alarm video
38 English SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 3 Turn the jog dial to select the video for playback from the list. A preview of the selected alarm video is displayed in the preview screen. In this case, the video...
Page 41 - Alarm thumbnail search
40 English SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 4 Press the [FUNC.] button. The cursor moves to the list. 5 Turn the jog dial to select the alarm video for playback and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. 1 Pres...
Page 42 - Search by entering an alarm number
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5 English 41 3 Turn the jog dial to select the video for playback. The alarm number for the selected video flashes. z To display the next or previous recordingTurn the jog dial clockwise or counter-clockwise accordingly. z Press the [ALARM] button to display the next nin...
Page 43 - Example: To search for a recording from camera 5 from; Search by entering a camera number
42 English SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 1 In the search screen, press the [FUNC.] button and select “CHANNEL” with the jog dial. 2 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The “CHANNEL” input field flashes. 3 Pres...
Page 45 - Searching within the archive area
44 English SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to playback video that has been stored in the archive area. 1 Press the [SEARCH] button while the digital video recorder is recording or ...
Page 46 - Motion detection search
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5 English 45 1 In the search screen, press the [FUNC.] button and select “SEARCH”. The cursor moves to “SEARCH”. z When the cursor is positioned on “SEARCH”, turn the jog dial to move the cursor to “CHANNEL”. 2 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The “SEARCH” input field fl...
Page 49 - Turn the jog dial to select “PREVIEW”.; If “NOT FOUND!” is displayed; Turn the jog dial to select “VIEW” and; Viewing video detected by the motion sensor
48 English SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 6 Turn the jog dial to select “PREVIEW”. 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Each time the shuttle dial is turned clockwise, a different motion sensor screen is displ...
Page 50 - Copying video to the hard disk’s archive area (
English 49 6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Use the procedures described below to copy important normal, timer or alarm recordings to the digital video recorder’s archive area, a CompactFlash card, a Microdrive, a CD-R/RW or a DVD+R/+RW. Copying video to the hard disk’s archive area ( J P.50) Copyi...
Page 51 - Example: Copying 10 seconds of video; Play video to be copied.; Copying video to the hard disk’s
50 English SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 6 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Example: Copying 10 seconds of video 1 Play video to be copied. 2 Press the [STILL] button when the frame to be copied is displayed. z Images from all cameras can...
Page 52 - To cancel copying; Example: Copying 20 images; Insert a CompactFlash card.; Insertion method; Play video to be copied on a full screen.; Copying to a CompactFlash card or
SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 6 English 51 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Copying to the archive area begins.The message “COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA !” is displayed on-screen during the copy procedure. When copying is completed, “COPY FINISHED !” is displayed. To cancel copying Press the [COPY] bu...
Page 54 - Turn the jog dial to select “20” and then; SANYO
SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 6 English 53 10 Turn the jog dial to select “20” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “COPY START”. 11 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The copy data and the capacity of the copy destination are checked. The available space and write capacity ...
Page 58 - Viewing images on a PC; DCIM
SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 6 English 57 Images copied to a CD-R/RW or DVD+R/+RW can be viewed on a PC.When images are copied to a CD-R/RW or DVD+R/+RW, the following folders are created and images are saved within them. (1) The folder “DCIM” is created.(2) Within this folder, folders are create...
Page 59 - MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS; Turn the jog dial to select a function.; To return to the previous menu; Basic menu operations
58 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS This section describes the menu configuration and the menu items to be selected for each operation. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and t...
Page 60 - Open the menu screen containing the; Resetting menu items
MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS English 59 Use the jog dial and shuttle dial to move through the sub-menus and setting screens and to confirm the settings. Use the following procedure to restore only those items in the displayed setting screen to their default values. 1 Open the menu screen contai...
Page 61 - Sub-menu configuration
MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS 60 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N The following settings can be made with the sub-menus.Press the [MENU] button in any sub-menu to scroll through the sub-menus. 1. INITIAL SET ( J P.61) Sets disp...
Page 62 - INITIAL SET; Configuration
English 61 1 INITIAL SET The following settings can be made with <INITIAL SET>. 1. LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET Sets the language displayed on the monitor. ( J P.19) Sets the date and time displayed on the normal screen and summer time. ( J P.20, 62) Automatically aligns the time of all digital video re...
Page 63 - Setting the language
62 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Sets the language displayed on the monitor. ( J P.19) Set the time and date of the digital video recorder. ( J P.20) Set the start and end date and time for summer time. 1 Press the...
Page 64 - Example: Set the summer time to begin at; External clock setting
INITIAL SET 1 English 63 7 Set the date and time. Example: Set the summer time to begin at 3 April, 2005, 02:00.Set the summer time to end 30 October, 2005, 02:00. The clock display jumps forward one hour from 3 April, 2005, 01:59 to 03:00.The clock display jumps back one hour from 30 October, 2005,...
Page 65 - Detecting connected cameras
64 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 5 Turn the jog dial to select “ADJUST. TIME” under <EXT. CLOCK SET> and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes.The default setting is “01:00”. 6 Turn the jog dial ...
Page 66 - Setting camera titles
INITIAL SET 1 English 65 4 Turn the jog dial to select “YES” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Connected cameras are automatically detected.When detection is completed, the display returns to the <INITIAL SET> screen. 5 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The display returns to the normal scr...
Page 67 - Example: Setting 26 October as a holiday; Setting holidays
66 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 6 Turn the jog dial to select “H”. Characters change in the following sequence as the jog dial is turned. 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The character is set and the cursor move...
Page 68 - Set the day and month for item 1.; Use the same procedure to set other; Setting time periods
INITIAL SET 1 English 67 4 Set the day and month for item 1. (1) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “--” (day) flashes. (2) Turn the jog dial to select “26” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.“--” (month) flashes. (3) Turn the jog dial to select “10” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.The ...
Page 69 - TIME PERIOD A; MASK; Setting automatic selection of camera video
68 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N The above examples are set as follows. <TIME PERIOD SET> screen z TIME PERIOD A T-1=6:00, T-2=13:00, T-3=20:00, T-4=00:00 z TIME PERIOD B T-1=6:00, T-2=11:00, T-3=13:00, T-4=0...
Page 70 - Timer period settings
INITIAL SET 1 English 69 Example 1: Setting periods using TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B z TIME PERIOD A T-1=6:00T-2=11:30T-3=13:30T-4=18:00 z TIME PERIOD B T-1=6:00T-2=8:00T-3=14:30T-4=20:00 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the ...
Page 71 - Turn the jog dial to select “MOTION/ROI; Turn the jog dial to select “TIME; Timer period operations settings
70 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Example 2: Setting time period operation as follows.Automatic selection and monitor masking for “TIME PERIOD A”. (default setting)Motion sensing for “TIME PERIOD B”. 9 Turn the jog ...
Page 72 - RECORD SET; NORMAL REC EASY SET (
English 71 2 RECORD SET The following settings can be made with <RECORD SET>. 1. NORMAL REC EASY SET ( J P.72) Makes basic settings based on a number of days or a recording rate. 2. RECORDING AREA SET ( J P.77) Displays the total capacity of the hard disk and sets the ratio of the recording ar...
Page 73 - ALARM OPERATION SET (; Normal recording easy setup; Setting based on recording days
72 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 8. ALARM OPERATION SET ( J P.102) Makes settings for operation and display upon detecting an alarm. Use the following procedure to make simple recording settings. Two different setti...
Page 74 - Example: Timer recording from 8 AM to 8 PM
RECORD SET 2 English 73 6 Turn the jog dial to select the “RECORDING DURATION” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “TIMER RECORDING (DLY)”. 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. 8 To activate timer operation, turn the jog dial to select “ON” and then tur...
Page 75 - Setting based on recording rate
74 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 13 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Example: ON [Settings] ( indicates default setting) z Audio recording can only be specified w...
Page 78 - Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD; Displaying the recording areas
RECORD SET 2 English 77 16 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. z The recording duration is automatically calculated based on recording settings and the number of connected cameras, and this is indicated by “RECORDING DURATION”. If a val...
Page 79 - Example: Setting the recording area to 50%; Changing recording areas
78 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Default hard disk settings Recording area allocations The maximum allocation for the recording area is 99%.The allocation for the archive area cannot be set manually. When the re...
Page 80 - Setting overwrite permission
RECORD SET 2 English 79 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. After the hard disk is initialized, the <RECORD SET> screen appears and the new recording capacity setting is applied. 8 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. When “OVERWRIT...
Page 81 - Setting recording conditions
80 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N z When “AREA FULL RESET” is performed for “RECORDING AREA”, the recordings in the recording area are overwritten. z When “AREA FULL RESET” is performed for “ARCHIVE AREA”, the record...
Page 83 - Setting auto deleting
82 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N z The archive area cannot be automatically overwritten. Set overwrite permission ( J P.79) when the recording area is full. z The recording rate automatically changes to 50FPS when s...
Page 84 - Setting normal recording
RECORD SET 2 English 83 5 Turn the jog dial to select the storage period for the data and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Set the storage period for recorded data to “OFF” or within the range of “1 DAY - 99 DAYS” (full days). 6 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the disp...
Page 86 - Setting program recording
RECORD SET 2 English 85 z When only one camera is connected, recording is performed at 25 FPS even if 50 or 100 FPS is set. z When four cameras are connected and 100 FPS is set, recording is performed at the recording rate close to the set rate (100 FPS) divided by the number of cameras. (Example: W...
Page 88 - (7) Settings for timer recording of over 24 hours; Timer settings; Timer setting items
RECORD SET 2 English 87 Use the following procedures to set recording start and stop times using the timer function. Timer setting items can be used to set times at which to start and stop recording and the recording rate on each specified day of the week. (1) WEEK This column is used to select the ...
Page 90 - To change a setting item; To cancel all set timer reservations
RECORD SET 2 English 89 10 Use the same procedure to set other items. To change a setting item Turn the shuttle dial to select the item to be changed and then turn the jog dial to change the setting. 11 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal scr...
Page 91 - Timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours
90 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedures to set timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours. Perform in line 7 (default: “SAT”) and line 8 (default: “DLY”) of the <TIMER SET> screen. Exam...
Page 92 - Timer recording using an external timer
RECORD SET 2 English 91 7 Set “WEEK” and “STOP” to stop recording and make the settings for “FPS” and “SET”. (1) Turn the jog dial to select “WED” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. (2) Turn the jog dial to select “20” (hour) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. (3) Turn the jog dial to ...
Page 93 - Setting timer recording
92 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 5 Turn the jog dial to select line 9 (EXT) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. 6 Turn the jog dial to select “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “12....
Page 94 - Setting alarm recording; To set alarm recording
RECORD SET 2 English 93 Use the following procedure to select the picture quality, audio recording and recording rate for alarm recording. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the sh...
Page 97 - To set pre-alarm recording
96 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 15 Turn the jog dial to select the “DURATION” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “PRE-ALARM RECORDING”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 1...
Page 99 - Setting alarm triggers
98 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 9 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen.“PRE” appears in the operation display. When an alarm occurs, “ALARM” is displaye...
Page 100 - Turn the jog dial to select an alarm; Make timer settings for “TIME PERIOD; Setting the motion sensors
RECORD SET 2 English 99 5 Turn the jog dial to select an alarm detection method and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MOTION SENSOR”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) *1 External alarm z Switch is attached to the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel and alarm is dete...
Page 103 - Turn the jog dial to select the “MODE”; Use the same procedure to set “LEVEL”; To stop motion sensor recording; Setting alarm operation and display
102 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 16 Turn the jog dial to select the “MODE” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to the top left sensor. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 17 Use...
Page 106 - Canceling an alarm
RECORD SET 2 English 105 To forcibly cancel an alarm during alarm operation, press the [CAMERA SELECT] button for the camera with the alarm and hold it for approximately 3 seconds. Alternatively, connect a switch between the ALARM RESET terminal and C terminal (the grounded terminal), and turn on th...
Page 107 - GENERAL SET; NETWORK CONTROL SET (
106 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 3 GENERAL SET The following settings can be made with <GENERAL SET>. 1. DISPLAY SET ( J P.107) Displays or hides the date and time on the operation display and sets the screen display for ...
Page 108 - Setting data display
GENERAL SET 3 English 107 Use the following procedure to hide the date, time, or other information from the operation display. All items are set to “ON” by default setting. Where necessary, the required items can be turned off. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN...
Page 109 - Setting display for video loss
108 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N z A maximum of 9,999,999 alarms can be displayed in the operation display. When this number is exceeded, the alarm count returns to 0000000. z When “ALARM RECORDING” is set to “OFF...
Page 111 - Setting the security lock
110 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to restrict operation of the digital video recorder based on the user level. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN ME...
Page 113 - User level and privileges; Setting user ID; Registering a user
112 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 12 Turn the jog dial to select the camera control level and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “USER ID SET”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 13 Pr...
Page 115 - Confirm the lock status.; Example: While password lock is activated; During password lock, press the; Enter the user ID and password.; Canceling the key lock
114 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N z The lock cannot be activated during the following operations.• While displaying the menu screen, search screen, or copy screen • While playing back recorded image• While camera i...
Page 118 - Hard disk initialization and mirroring; Initializing the hard disk; Setting mirroring
GENERAL SET 3 English 117 This section describes how to initialize the hard disk and perform mirroring.The internal hard disk capacity is displayed as DISK 1 and DISK 2; the hard disk capacity for the expansion unit is displayed as EX-DISK 1 to 4. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights...
Page 120 - Switching playback disks; initializing the hard disk
GENERAL SET 3 English 119 When mirroring is set to “ON” and a recording error occurs, change the hard disk used for playback. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET” and then turn the shuttle dial c...
Page 121 - Network settings; Making network connections; Making network settings
120 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to make menu settings for the digital video recorder and to monitor video from a PC via a network (LAN).A LAN cable must be connected to the LAN termina...
Page 126 - Turn the jog dial to select the camera; User levels and privileges
GENERAL SET 3 English 125 13 Turn the jog dial to select the camera control level and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Select a level to control cameras from the digital video recorder. ( J P.112) [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 14 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed...
Page 127 - SCREEN SET; Example: Displaying Camera No. 05 in quad position 01; Setting quad and multi 9/16 display; Setting multiple screen positions
126 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 4 SCREEN SET Use the following procedure to change the display positions for cameras in quad and multi 9/16 screens. Different positions can be set for both the main monitor and monitor 2.On the...
Page 128 - Checking modified screen positions
SCREEN SET 4 English 127 6 Turn the jog dial to select “01” for “QUAD1” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes for “QUAD1”. 7 Turn the jog dial to select “05” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” changes to “05” for “QUAD1”. z The position of camera images on monitor 2 can ...
Page 129 - Setting the interval and monitors for
128 English SCREEN SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to scroll through video from all cameras at a specified interval.The interval for automatic selection can only be set for full screen and quad display. E...
Page 131 - Setting masks
130 English SCREEN SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 10 Turn the jog dial to select “1S” to “30S” or “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. After confirming this setting, the cursor moves one position to the right. [Settings]...
Page 133 - Setting the color level
132 English SCREEN SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 12 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. z When setting a number of time periods together, after completing step 10, us...
Page 134 - Turn the jog dial to select “5.POWER; POWER
English 133 5 POWER LOSS/USED TIME Use the following procedure to check the date and time of power losses, the amount of hard disk operation time and the amount of power-on time. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to se...
Page 135 - INITIALIZATION LOG; Turn the jog dial to select
134 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 6 INITIALIZATION LOG Use the following procedure to display the eight most recent entries in the initialization and re-recording log for the hard disk. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indica...
Page 136 - COPY MENU SETTINGS; Saving menu settings
English 135 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS Use the following procedure to save menu settings or user ID settings on a CompactFlash card or to load settings from a CompactFlash card back onto the digital video recorder. These functions make it easy to share the same settings on a number of different digital vi...
Page 137 - Loading menu settings
136 English COPY MENU SETTINGS 7 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to load menu settings saved on a CompactFlash card to the digital video recorder. z When loading a menu setting file to the recorder, specify whe...
Page 138 - Copying the recording area settings
COPY MENU SETTINGS 7 English 137 Use the following procedure to copy recording area settings. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “7.COPY MENU SETTINGS” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <COPY ME...
Page 139 - ADVANCED MENU SET
138 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 8 ADVANCED MENU SET The following settings can be made with <ADVANCED MENU SET>. 1. ROI SET ( J P.139) Set the Region of Interest (ROI) to enable recording, at different picture quality, o...
Page 140 - Setting ROI; Setting the ROI
ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 139 Set the Region of Interest (ROI) to enable recording at different picture qualities, only of areas preset on the monitor. Enables recording at high picture qualities for areas where motion is detected.This function allows you to raise the quality level for the preset ...
Page 143 - Setting ROI areas
142 English ADVANCED MENU SET 8 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 18 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. 19 Turn the jog dial to select the time lag and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. [Settings] ( indicates default sett...
Page 145 - Setting alarm notification
144 English ADVANCED MENU SET 8 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to receive notification by e-mail when an alarm event occurs while the digital video recorder is connected to a network. Alarm notification cannot...
Page 146 - Camera control settings
ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 145 Set when cameras with remote operation capability are connected. To perform camera control for a SANYO camera, set “CONTROL” in the <RS-232C/RS-485 SET> screen to RS-485. ( J P.115) Perform the following connections and set camera control to use in full screen d...
Page 147 - “PROTOCOL”, turn the jog dial to select
146 English ADVANCED MENU SET 8 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 7 When “2ND RS485/422” is selected for “PROTOCOL”, turn the jog dial to select “2ND RS485/422 PROTOCOL”, and turn the shuttle clockwise. 8 Turn the jog dial to select the pro...
Page 148 - Click the buttons to operate the camera.; Making PPP settings
ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 147 1 Press the [FUNC.] button. The FUNC. indicator lights up and camera operation mode is activated. 2 Click the buttons to operate the camera. z Turn the shuttle dial during automatic panning, automatic camera selection, or TOUR for manual panning and turn the jog dial ...
Page 150 - Time zone/NTP setting
ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 149 Use the following procedure to synchronize the time using the Internet or an NTP server on a LAN. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “8.ADVANCED MENU SET” and then turn the shut...
Page 154 - GETTING PREPARED; Operations possible with PC control; Saving and playing back sound
English 153 1 GETTING PREPARED The digital video recorder can be remotely controlled from PCs when the unit is connected to a network. z Menu settings, recording, playback, and other similar operations are possible from the PC screen. z A maximum of 15 PCs can be simultaneously connected to a single...
Page 155 - NETWO; Installing DVR Viewer2
154 English GETTING PREPARED 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N See P.205 for installing and operating DVR Viewer2. After installing DVR Viewer2, use the following procedure to make the Internet security settings. 1 Select [Internet Option...
Page 156 - Minimum system requirements
GETTING PREPARED 1 English 155 Computer: PC/AT compatible machineOperating system: Windows 98/98 SE/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XPBrowser: Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or laterVideo: 65,000 colors, resolution 800 x 600 dpi or higher Recommended specificationsCPU: Pentium® 4 (2 GHz) or betterRAM: 256 MB minimumOpera...
Page 157 - NETWORK CONTROL; Launch the web browser on the PC.; Enter a password (for verification; Controlling from a PC
156 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 2 NETWORK CONTROL 1 Launch the web browser on the PC. Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or later is supported.These operating systems are supported: Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP z If no we...
Page 158 - Click the button on the operation; When control rights are switched to the PC; Disconnecting; Display on the unit
NETWORK CONTROL 2 English 157 z When the maximum number of PCs (15) is connected to the digital video recorder and then an upper-level user accesses the unit from a different PC, the most recent lower-level user is automatically disconnected and priority is given to the upper-level user.An error mes...
Page 160 - OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS; Channel number; Operation panel; Channel and screen selection buttons; Playback buttons
English 159 3 OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 1. Channel number Displays the channel number selected using “Channel selection”.The DSR-5009P displays only nine channels. 2. Channel selection (LV1/2/3/4) Selects a camera channel when displaying video on a full screen.The DSR-5009P displays...
Page 161 - Click each button to use a dome; Camera operation panel; LIVE; NU
160 English OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWO R K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Operation is available when a camera with remote operation capability is connected to the VIDEO terminal, RS-485 terminal, or 2ND RS485/422 terminal ...
Page 162 - Menu set; Control speed; Finishing dome camera operation
OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 3 English 161 4. Menu set Sets the camera internal menu item setting values. 5. [MENU] Displays camera internal menu screen. 6. Control speed Adjusts the operation speed for Pan and Tilt.Sets a level between 1 and 7. Higher values correspond to faster opera...
Page 163 - NETWORK; RECORDING IMAGES; Stopping normal recording; Timer recording
162 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 1 RECORDING IMAGES Use the following procedures to store monitored images and alarm images on the internal hard disk of the digital video recorder.Before recording images, make the necessary men...
Page 164 - WATCHING IMAGES; Switching to live images during playback; The various ways of displaying live; Activating quad-screen display
English 163 2 WATCHING IMAGES Monitored live images and recorded images can be viewed upon demand.Note that switching to live or playback images, modifying the screen display and other similar operations have absolutely no effect on timer recording and alarm recording. Click the button on the PLAYBA...
Page 165 - Performing operations in play mode
164 English WATCHING IMAGES 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the buttons on the operation panel. Click the button. During playback, click the or button. : Increases the playback speed.: Decreases the playback speed. Click the button....
Page 166 - Adjusting the image and audio
WATCHING IMAGES 2 English 165 Use the following procedures to adjust the images displayed on screen.To make an adjustment, select the adjustment setting from the menu and then click [SET] from the pull-down menu on the screen. (1) READ INTERVAL (Default setting: 1) Select one of five image display s...
Page 167 - Screen display items
166 English WATCHING IMAGES 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N (5) SAVE TO PC (Default setting: OFF) Set to “ON” to save live images or playback images to a PC.* Set only for full screen monitoring. z A user level 2 (LV2) or better is requ...
Page 168 - Displays live image for users with; Enter the save location and click the; Downloading live images to a PC
WATCHING IMAGES 2 English 167 z To download video with audio to a PC, DVR Viewer2 must be installed before the necessary settings can be made. ( J P.205) z The user level required for downloading images is set in the user ID and network control settings. ( J P.191, 123) 1 Displays live image for use...
Page 170 - Basic operation; Search menu
English 169 3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Recorded video can be searched and played back using any of six search modes. 1 In live mode (when playback is stopped), click the button on the operation panel. The “SEARCH” screen is displayed. 2 Select and click the desired search mode from the “SEARCH” ...
Page 171 - Click “1. ALARM LOG SEARCH” on the
170 English SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to perform an alarm search or alarm thumbnail search by defining the period (month, week, day or time) of the alarm video. (1) TERM: Pe...
Page 172 - ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 3 English 171 Images recorded as alarm recordings are displayed in a list by alarm numbers.Accordingly, alarm images from the recording list can be searched and played back. (1) NO: Alarm number. Click to display preview(2) DATE/TIME: The alarm recording date(3) CH: The ...
Page 174 - Motion sensor positions; MOTION DETECTION SEARCH
SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 3 English 173 Use the following procedure to detect variations from recorded images, using the motion sensor, as a result of the presence of an intruder or the like, and to play back the corresponding images. (1) SEARCH FROM Recording area to be used for motion detection...
Page 175 - Copying to the archive area
174 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 4 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Use the following procedures to copy recorded images to the archive area on the hard disk or to download images to a PC or the like.These functions can be used ...
Page 176 - Downloading to a PC; DOWNLOAD
SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 4 English 175 Use the following procedure to download recorded images to a PC. (1) The recording date and time for the image currently being played back (2) PLAYBACK AREA: The type of recording for the image currently being played back. z ALARM z PRE ALARM z NORMAL z ...
Page 177 - When downloading is complete, a
176 English SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 9 When downloading is complete, a confirmation dialogue is displayed. Click the [OK] button. Displays the download results. DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD TO PC 01-01-05 00:...
Page 178 - Making menu selections
English 177 1 SETTINGS Before using the digital video recorder, settings should be made for recording conditions, installation environment and other similar factors. The corresponding menu items are displayed in a three-level structure comprising main menus, sub-menus and setting screens. ( J P.178)...
Page 179 - Menu structure
SETTINGS 1 178 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N * indicates the display of information only. Menu structure Main menu Sub menu Setting items Reference page 1. INITIAL SET 1. CLOCK SET z CLOCK SET P.179 2. SUMMER TIME SET/ EXT.CLOCK...
Page 180 - CLOCK SET; Setting the summer time
English 179 2 INITIAL SET Use the following procedure to set the time and date of the digital video recorder. Be sure that the date and time are set correctly at this time. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “1. INITIAL SET”. The “INITIAL SET” screen is ...
Page 181 - Specify the days to be treated as; HOLIDAY SET
180 English INITIAL SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 8 Click [SAVE]. The setting is saved. Use the following procedure to set specific days as holidays.When a day is specified as a holiday, timer recording for that day is performed a...
Page 182 - RECORDING AREA SET
English 181 3 RECORD SET The unit’s hard disk is separated into two independent recording areas. Furthermore, five different recording modes can be used for these two areas.The memory capacity for each area is allocated as a percentage. (Setting units: 1%) 1 Click the button on the operation panel. ...
Page 183 - Setting the remaining-space warning level
182 English RECORD SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N If “OVERWRITE” is set to “OFF” for recording conditions, recording automatically stops when the recording areas become full. In this case, AREA FULL RESET can be used to overwrite p...
Page 184 - Setting the picture quality for each camera; Set “AUDIO RECORDING” to “ON” or; Setting the picture quality for recording; NORMAL REC MODE SET; Setting audio recording
RECORD SET 3 English 183 Use the following procedures to set conditions for normal recording and timer recording. Use the following procedure to set the picture quality for normal recording. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “2. RECORD SET”. The “RECORD...
Page 185 - Selecting setting values
184 English RECORD SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Selecting setting values Image resolution is determined by the product of picture quality and recording rate.The higher the picture quality and the faster the recording rate, the be...
Page 186 - Performing timer recording; TIMER SET
RECORD SET 3 English 185 Use the following procedure to set timer operation duration and timer recording conditions on a day-specific basis. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “2. RECORD SET”. The “RECORD SET” screen is displayed. 3 Click “5. TIMER SET”....
Page 187 - ALARM REC MODE SET
186 English RECORD SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Use the following procedure to set the recording conditions for alarm recording. Set the operation patterns and recording conditions to perform alarm recording. 1 Click the button o...
Page 189 - Set “DURATION” to the desired pre-; Set “ALARM TRIGGER” to the desired
188 English RECORD SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N z 100 FPS cannot be selected when mirroring is set ( J P.119). z When only one camera is connected, recording is performed at 25 FPS even if 50 or 100 FPS are set. z When two or mor...
Page 190 - DISPLAY SET
English 189 4 GENERAL SET Set conditions for the display of data on the unit’s monitor by selecting “ON” or “OFF” for each item. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “3. GENERAL SET”. The “GENERAL SET” screen is displayed. 3 Click “1. DISPLAY SET”. The “DI...
Page 191 - To sound a buzzer on the PC; SECURITY LOCK SET
190 English GENERAL SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 5 Click [SAVE]. The setting is saved. z These settings apply to the buzzer on the digital video recorder. To sound a buzzer on the PC, refer to NOTE. z Different settings cannot be...
Page 192 - Set user ID for “USER ID”.
GENERAL SET 4 English 191 Set a user ID and password to restrict operation of the digital video recorder directly or through the network. User levels and privileges Select from the following four user levels. *1 Masked video cannot be monitored.*2 However, the maximum number may not be possible de...
Page 193 - HDD SET
192 English GENERAL SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N This screen displays settings relevant to the unit’s interfaces. Settings cannot be changed. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “3. GE...
Page 194 - Change the settings as required.
GENERAL SET 4 English 193 z “***” is displayed and “PLAYBACK DRIVE” cannot be set when only one hard disk is being used or when “MIRRORING” is set to “OFF”. z When this setting is made after expanding the hard disk, the hard disks are initialized and all recorded video is lost. If any important reco...
Page 195 - NETWORK CONTROL SET
194 English GENERAL SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N z If settings are changed during network control, the connection is terminated. z If a value other than “80” is set as the default value for the port, when specifying the URL, ente...
Page 196 - If “OPERATION AUTHORITY” is set to
GENERAL SET 4 English 195 6 If “OPERATION AUTHORITY” is set to “CHANGE”, set the level for “COPY/ DOWNLOAD”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 7 If “OPERATION AUTHORITY” is set to “CHANGE”, set the level for “CAMERA CONTROL”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 8 Click [SAVE]. The sett...
Page 197 - SEQUENCE SET
196 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 5 SCREEN SET Use the following procedure to scroll through video from all cameras at a specified interval.The interval for automatic selection can only be set for full screen and quad display. 1...
Page 198 - Set the following functions as required.; MASK SET
SCREEN SET 5 English 197 Use the following procedure to mask unneeded video on the monitor screen with a gray pattern. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “4. SCREEN SET”. The “SCREEN SET” screen is displayed. 3 Click “2. MASK SET”. The “MASK SET“ screen ...
Page 201 - SAVING MENU SETTINGS; LOADING MENU SETTINGS
200 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 8 COPY MENU SETTINGS Use the following procedure to save menu settings to a PC. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “7. COPY MENU SETTINGS”. The “COP...
Page 203 - CAMERA CONTROL SET
202 English ADVANCED MENU SET 9 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N z The digital video recorder supports the following SMTP authentication:• CRAM-MD5 • LOGIN z For the digital video recorder to perform authentication, the provider must have ...
Page 205 - Set “SYNC. WITH NTP SERVER” to
204 English ADVANCED MENU SET 9 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 3 Click “4. TIME ZONE/NTP SET”. The “TIME ZONE/NTP SET” screen is displayed. 4 Set “TIME ZONE”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 5 Set “SYNC. WITH NTP SERVER” to “ON...
Page 206 - DVR VIEWER2; Decompress the downloaded DVR; The setup wizard is displayed. Perform; Operating environment
English 205 1 DVR VIEWER2 DVR Viewer2 is a program designed specifically for use with the digital video recorder. It can be used to play back image and audio data that have been copied onto storage media such as a computer hard disk drive or CompactFlash card.DVR Viewer2 can be downloaded from the S...
Page 207 - To close DVR Viewer, click the Close; Opening and closing DVR Viewer2; Opening DVR Viewer2
206 English DVR VIEWER2 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 1 From the Start menu, select [Programs] J [SANYO] J [DVR Viewer2] in order to start the program. DVR Viewer2 starts up. When DVR Viewer2 starts up, the following window appears. 1...
Page 208 - Menu bar; Opening files
DVR VIEWER2 1 English 207 The basic menus for DVR Viewer2 are located on the menu bar and tool bar in the upper-left of the window. Click a command to open the corresponding menu. This is the basic menu for DVR Viewer2. Click a command to view the details for that command. (1) File(F) Open(O): Opens...
Page 209 - Viewing images
DVR VIEWER2 1 208 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N When image files are opened, the images that have been loaded appear. The display window consists of a main window and a thumbnail window, and various operations on this window can...
Page 211 - Printing images; Printing the image in the main window.
210 English DVR VIEWER2 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Specified images can be printed as full screens together with date and time information. 1 Click [Print(P)] on the [File(F)] menu or click the icon on the toolbar. The Windows prin...
Page 212 - INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS; Data format; RS-485 specifications
English 211 2 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS Data format Communication protocol A proprietary Sanyo protocol (SSP: Security Serial Protocol) is used. Use of a special controller for operation is recommended. To obtain this controller, contact a Sanyo service center. Data format Communication protocol Comm...
Page 213 - DVR/VCR command table
INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS 2 212 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N The table below shows the commands supported by the digital video recorder. *1 Use only when controlling with RS-485. *2 Use only when controlling with RS-232C. DVR/VC...
Page 214 - Specifications
English 213 3 Specifications Note that product appearance and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Specifications Product name Digital video recorder with multiplexer function Product number DSR-5016P (16 channels), DSR-5009P (9 channels) Hard disk capacity Can be expanded usin...
Page 215 - Dimensions
Specifications 3 214 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Units: mm Dimensions 420 86 364.5 10 DSR-5016P 420 86 364.5 10 DSR-5009P e00_l8hbd_xe_7.book Page 214 Tuesday, April 5, 2005 11:41 AM
Page 218 - Table of recording rate settings
Specifications 3 English 217 This table indicates recording times for pre-alarm recording, and it should be used when this type of recording is being carried out. (Note 1) When mirroring or pre-alarm recording is set to “ON”, recording rates that can be set are limited. (Note 2) When mirroring is se...
Page 219 - Table of pre-alarm recording times
Specifications 3 218 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N Default setting, Recording rate: 12.5 FPS, Recording time: 1 min. When setting alarm durations using a menu, settings are restricted to those available for the selected recordin...
Page 222 - MENU SETTING SEQUENCE
English 221 4 MENU SETTING SEQUENCE <INITIAL SET> 1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET -> 2.CAMERA DETECT -> 3.TITLE SET -> 4.HOLIDAY SET -> 5.TIME PERIOD SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE <RECORD SET> 1.NORMAL REC EASY SET -> 2.RECORDING AREA SET -> 3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET -> 4....
Page 223 - MULTI 9 POSITION SET (
MENU SETTING SEQUENCE 4 222 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS N ETWOR K CONTROL NETWORK OPERATIO N NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPE RATIO N 08 EN EN 16 EN EN A <GENERAL SET> 1.DISPLAY SET -> 2.BUZZER SET -> 3.SECURITY LOCK SET -> 4.RS-232C/RS-485 SET -> 5.HDD SET -> 6.NETWORK SET -> 7....
Page 224 - SEND MAIL ADDRESS SET (
MENU SETTING SEQUENCE 4 English 223 < INITIALIZATION LOG > DATE TIME AREA ACTION USER ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --...
Page 225 - INDEX; Symbols
224 English INDEX Symbols [0] through [9] buttons .................................................. 113 A Alarm is cancelled ........................................................ 105 ALARM LOG SEARCH ................................................ 170 Alarm log search .............................
Page 227 - Printed on recycled paper; Printed in Japan
Printed on recycled paper 1AC6P1P2809--L8HBD/XE, L8HBF/XE (0405TR-SY) SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. Printed in Japan e00_l8hbd_xe_7.book Page 226 Tuesday, April 5, 2005 11:41 AM