Sanyo DSR-5009P - Manual

Sanyo DSR-5009P

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – PRECAUTION; Location; TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR; CAUTION
  • Page 3 – INTRODUCTION; Main features; Main Monitor output; Symbols used in this manual
  • Page 4 – CONTENTS; MONITORING VIDEO
  • Page 5 – OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND; SETTINGS
  • Page 6 – NETWORK OPERATION
  • Page 7 – OTHER
  • 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
  • Page 9 – Backup battery
  • Page 10 – NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS; Front panel; POWER indicator; ALARM indicator
  • Page 13 – SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals; Control terminals; Power cord holder
  • Page 14 – INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS; RS-232C Pin locations; Basic connections; * If monitor 2 is not synchronized; Connecting the RS-232C terminal
  • Page 15 – Connecting RS-485 control terminals
  • Page 16 – Set the camera numbers and protocols; RS-485 termination switch settings; terminal; Operation
  • Page 17 – Connecting a LAN terminal; LAN connection; Connecting an amplifier
  • Page 18 – After all other connections are made,; Connecting SENSOR ALARM OUT; Connecting the power cord
  • Page 19 – PREPARING FOR USE; Operation display
  • Page 20 – Turn the jog dial to select “1.INITIAL; Changing the display position of the; Changing the language
  • Page 21 – OPE; Setting the time
  • Page 22 – Turn the jog dial to select “01” and then; Hard disk recording areas; Hard disk archive area
  • 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
  • Page 24 – normal magnification.; To view video from other cameras,; Viewing on quad screens
  • 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
  • Page 26 – Automatic camera selection; Setting automatic full screen selection
  • Page 27 – Example: Selecting Camera 4; To view video from another camera,; Viewing on monitor 2
  • Page 29 – Set “MON.2 DISPLAY” from the; Setting automatic quad-screen selection; Displaying alarm video in full screen format
  • Page 30 – RECORDING; for approximately 3 seconds to end; Normal recording
  • Page 31 – When an alarm signal is detected; Alarm recording
  • 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
  • Page 33 – Move the zoom frame to the area to be; Magnifying the playback video
  • 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
  • Page 35 – Playing video on multi 9 or multi 16 screens; Playing enlarged video
  • Page 36 – SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO
  • Page 37 – To confirm normal recording; Alarm log search
  • Page 38 – Alarm search
  • Page 39 – To display the next or previous recording; To view pre-alarm video
  • Page 41 – Alarm thumbnail search
  • Page 42 – Search by entering an alarm number
  • Page 43 – Example: To search for a recording from camera 5 from; Search by entering a camera number
  • Page 45 – Searching within the archive area
  • Page 46 – Motion detection search
  • 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
  • Page 50 – Copying video to the hard disk’s archive area (
  • Page 51 – Example: Copying 10 seconds of video; Play video to be copied.; Copying video to the hard disk’s
  • 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
  • Page 54 – Turn the jog dial to select “20” and then; SANYO
  • Page 58 – Viewing images on a PC; DCIM
  • Page 59 – MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS; Turn the jog dial to select a function.; To return to the previous menu; Basic menu operations
  • Page 60 – Open the menu screen containing the; Resetting menu items
  • Page 61 – Sub-menu configuration
  • Page 62 – INITIAL SET; Configuration
  • Page 63 – Setting the language
  • Page 64 – Example: Set the summer time to begin at; External clock setting
  • Page 65 – Detecting connected cameras
  • Page 66 – Setting camera titles
  • Page 67 – Example: Setting 26 October as a holiday; Setting holidays
  • Page 68 – Set the day and month for item 1.; Use the same procedure to set other; Setting time periods
  • Page 69 – TIME PERIOD A; MASK; Setting automatic selection of camera video
  • Page 70 – Timer period settings
  • Page 71 – Turn the jog dial to select “MOTION/ROI; Turn the jog dial to select “TIME; Timer period operations settings
  • Page 72 – RECORD SET; NORMAL REC EASY SET (
  • Page 73 – ALARM OPERATION SET (; Normal recording easy setup; Setting based on recording days
  • Page 74 – Example: Timer recording from 8 AM to 8 PM
  • Page 75 – Setting based on recording rate
  • Page 78 – Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD; Displaying the recording areas
  • Page 79 – Example: Setting the recording area to 50%; Changing recording areas
  • Page 80 – Setting overwrite permission
  • Page 81 – Setting recording conditions
  • Page 83 – Setting auto deleting
  • Page 84 – Setting normal recording
  • Page 86 – Setting program recording
  • Page 88 – (7) Settings for timer recording of over 24 hours; Timer settings; Timer setting items
  • Page 90 – To change a setting item; To cancel all set timer reservations
  • Page 91 – Timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours
  • Page 92 – Timer recording using an external timer
  • Page 93 – Setting timer recording
  • Page 94 – Setting alarm recording; To set alarm recording
  • Page 97 – To set pre-alarm recording
  • Page 99 – Setting alarm triggers
  • Page 100 – Turn the jog dial to select an alarm; Make timer settings for “TIME PERIOD; Setting the motion sensors
  • 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
  • Page 106 – Canceling an alarm
  • Page 107 – GENERAL SET; NETWORK CONTROL SET (
  • Page 108 – Setting data display
  • Page 109 – Setting display for video loss
  • Page 111 – Setting the security lock
  • Page 113 – User level and privileges; Setting user ID; Registering a user
  • 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
  • Page 118 – Hard disk initialization and mirroring; Initializing the hard disk; Setting mirroring
  • Page 120 – Switching playback disks; initializing the hard disk
  • Page 121 – Network settings; Making network connections; Making network settings
  • Page 126 – Turn the jog dial to select the camera; User levels and privileges
  • Page 127 – SCREEN SET; Example: Displaying Camera No. 05 in quad position 01; Setting quad and multi 9/16 display; Setting multiple screen positions
  • Page 128 – Checking modified screen positions
  • Page 129 – Setting the interval and monitors for
  • Page 131 – Setting masks
  • Page 133 – Setting the color level
  • Page 134 – Turn the jog dial to select “5.POWER; POWER
  • Page 135 – INITIALIZATION LOG; Turn the jog dial to select
  • Page 136 – COPY MENU SETTINGS; Saving menu settings
  • Page 137 – Loading menu settings
  • Page 138 – Copying the recording area settings
  • Page 139 – ADVANCED MENU SET
  • Page 140 – Setting ROI; Setting the ROI
  • Page 143 – Setting ROI areas
  • Page 145 – Setting alarm notification
  • Page 146 – Camera control settings
  • Page 147 – “PROTOCOL”, turn the jog dial to select
  • Page 148 – Click the buttons to operate the camera.; Making PPP settings
  • Page 150 – Time zone/NTP setting
  • Page 154 – GETTING PREPARED; Operations possible with PC control; Saving and playing back sound
  • Page 155 – NETWO; Installing DVR Viewer2
  • Page 156 – Minimum system requirements
  • Page 157 – NETWORK CONTROL; Launch the web browser on the PC.; Enter a password (for verification; Controlling from a PC
  • Page 158 – Click the button on the operation; When control rights are switched to the PC; Disconnecting; Display on the unit
  • Page 160 – OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS; Channel number; Operation panel; Channel and screen selection buttons; Playback buttons
  • Page 161 – Click each button to use a dome; Camera operation panel; LIVE; NU
  • Page 162 – Menu set; Control speed; Finishing dome camera operation
  • Page 163 – NETWORK; RECORDING IMAGES; Stopping normal recording; Timer recording
  • Page 164 – WATCHING IMAGES; Switching to live images during playback; The various ways of displaying live; Activating quad-screen display
  • Page 165 – Performing operations in play mode
  • Page 166 – Adjusting the image and audio
  • Page 167 – Screen display items
  • Page 168 – Displays live image for users with; Enter the save location and click the; Downloading live images to a PC
  • Page 170 – Basic operation; Search menu
  • Page 171 – Click “1. ALARM LOG SEARCH” on the
  • Page 172 – ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH
  • Page 174 – Motion sensor positions; MOTION DETECTION SEARCH
  • Page 175 – Copying to the archive area
  • Page 176 – Downloading to a PC; DOWNLOAD
  • Page 177 – When downloading is complete, a
  • Page 178 – Making menu selections
  • Page 179 – Menu structure
  • Page 180 – CLOCK SET; Setting the summer time
  • Page 181 – Specify the days to be treated as; HOLIDAY SET
  • Page 182 – RECORDING AREA SET
  • Page 183 – Setting the remaining-space warning level
  • 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
  • Page 185 – Selecting setting values
  • Page 186 – Performing timer recording; TIMER SET
  • Page 187 – ALARM REC MODE SET
  • Page 189 – Set “DURATION” to the desired pre-; Set “ALARM TRIGGER” to the desired
  • Page 190 – DISPLAY SET
  • Page 191 – To sound a buzzer on the PC; SECURITY LOCK SET
  • Page 192 – Set user ID for “USER ID”.
  • Page 193 – HDD SET
  • Page 194 – Change the settings as required.
  • Page 195 – NETWORK CONTROL SET
  • Page 196 – If “OPERATION AUTHORITY” is set to
  • Page 197 – SEQUENCE SET
  • Page 198 – Set the following functions as required.; MASK SET
  • Page 201 – SAVING MENU SETTINGS; LOADING MENU SETTINGS
  • Page 203 – CAMERA CONTROL SET
  • Page 205 – Set “SYNC. WITH NTP SERVER” to
  • Page 206 – DVR VIEWER2; Decompress the downloaded DVR; The setup wizard is displayed. Perform; Operating environment
  • Page 207 – To close DVR Viewer, click the Close; Opening and closing DVR Viewer2; Opening DVR Viewer2
  • Page 208 – Menu bar; Opening files
  • Page 209 – Viewing images
  • Page 211 – Printing images; Printing the image in the main window.
  • Page 212 – INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS; Data format; RS-485 specifications
  • Page 213 – DVR/VCR command table
  • Page 214 – Specifications
  • Page 215 – Dimensions
  • Page 218 – Table of recording rate settings
  • Page 219 – Table of pre-alarm recording times
  • Page 222 – MENU SETTING SEQUENCE
  • Page 223 – MULTI 9 POSITION SET (
  • Page 224 – SEND MAIL ADDRESS SET (
  • Page 225 – INDEX; Symbols
  • Page 227 – Printed on recycled paper; Printed in Japan
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DSR-5016P

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Digital Video Recorder
with Multiplexer Function

DSR-5009P

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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...

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