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6. Others Others Continued PORTUGES OBJETOS PESADOS NUNCA DEVEM SER COLOCADOS CIMA DO APARELHO POR TV N O MEXA DENTRO DO APARELHO NEM INSIRA NELE QUALQUER OBJETO Tocar a parte interna do gabinete ou inserir objetos estranhos de qualquer natureza al m de provocar um risco em termos de seguranca podem causar danos consider veis ao aparelho PROTEJA FIO DE ELETRICIDADE O fio de eletricidade danificado pode provocar inc ndio ou choques Se cabo principal estiver danificado desligue a rede eletrica e retire com cuidado o fio da tomada da parede DESCONECTE O FIO DE ELETRICIDADE DURANTE UMA LONGA AUSENCIA Desligue a eletricidade e desconecte o de eletricidade durante uma longa aus ncia MANTENHA UMA BOA VENTILACAO obstrua os v rios orificios de ventilac o do aparelho Para uma ventilac o m xima deixe algum espaco em volta do aparelho e o coloque somente numa superficie plana e dura certificando se de que fique coberto durante o uso Objetos pesados nunca devem ser colocados em cima do aparelho QUANDO ESTIVER SENDO USADO Quando o aparelho estiver sendo usado DESLIGUE OFF sempre seu interruptor PRINCIPAL MAIN CUIDADOS COM O GABINETE use nunca limpadores base de petr leo Limpe com um macio umedecido c
7. Operation 29 Menu functions continued SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt 000000000000 SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER v O6o 0 DETECTION MASK SETTING 2 000000 0000000000 SENSITIVITY HIGH LOU MOTION THRESHOLD 5 TEST MODE MD LOCK OUT TIME OFF SET UP button 000000000 00 0 0 0 0 000 0000000000 00 0000000 00 00 0000 MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt lt DETECTION MASK SETTING gt Page 38 MAIN MEN U Pages 38 to 40 SETTINGS A TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS BE te Ce de MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS ED fer 2 RECORD SETTINGS TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS Rim der rug INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION MEMO LA TD lt TEST MODE gt Page 39 lt RECORD SETTINGS gt lt ALARM SETTING gt ALARM SETTING ALARM RECORD CAMERA TRIGGER RECORD SETTING 1 EXT ALARM REC DURATION 55 Q EXT 3 4 0 EXT EMR 0280 ALARM TYPE ALARM CH CLEAR BACK lt RECORD SETTINGS gt Pages 25 26 41 to 43
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10. Operation ENGLISH 33 TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt TIME DATE ADJUST See page 24 DISPLAY MODE This item is used to set the display format of the date and present time lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt TIME DATE ADIUST DISPLAY MODE 1 CLOCK LOCATION SETTING CAMERA DISPLAY NUMBER CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY BOTTOM lt MODE 1 gt 01 01 2003 00 00 00 Setting default 1 1 Displays the date month year and present time 2 Displays the date month year day of the week present time and recording interval during single screen playback only 3 Displays the date month year day of the week present time recording interval during single screen playback only recorded capacity of HDD during recording playback and when REMAIN HDD is set to MAIN or SUB and alarm recording number dur ing alarm recording playback 4 Displays nothing When an alarm signal is input displays the date month year day ofthe week present time and alarm recording number during alarm recording playback 5 Displays nothing When a warning signal is input displays a warning message 6 Displays nothing lt MODE1 gt 01 01 2003 00 00 00 lt MODE2 gt 01 01 2003 WED 00 00 00 12 5P lt MODE3 gt 01 01 2003 WED 00 00 00 1
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12. Operations Retrieves plays back and searches for images that have D Setting Transfer Rate too far on Hi may present obstacles to PC operation as determined by the performance ofthe PC you are using Please set it to the appropriate rate to the image retrieval speed of your machine O Depending on the network capacity and the load conditions the transfer rate may not rise Only a user who has the authorization for Change Password can store screen layouts in the Recorder side using Save Layout Ifthe user who has authorization for Change Password stores screen layouts in both Local PC and Recorder the information for Local is given priority When storing layouts in Local PC only one layout can be stored for one PC even if users are different To delete layouts that are stored in Local PC delete the Cookies in the browser Playback been recorded by this unit 1 Select playback and left click The playback screen appears 2 Press the PLAY button to start playback lt Function description gt gt Press to start playback Press to start speed search in the forward direction at speeds of x2 x4 x8 and x16 Press to frame by frame playback in the forward direction ENGLISH 73 74 Communications Web Browser continued 4 Press to start rev
13. button Single sequential screen display or button or button Single screen display of camera number 3 Single screen display Split sequential screen display In the PLAYBACK mode Single screen display of camera number 1 or button or button Single screen Single screen display of display of camera number 4 camera number 2 0 N or button Single screen display of camera number 3 button 4SPLIT screen display Single screen display Split screen display During playback the single sequential screen display cannot be selected Sequential playback in the single screen display is possible by setting SEQUENTIAL PLAY in the lt HDD SETTINGS gt to ON The split screen display setting can be set using SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING in the lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen The update speed of the camera video becomes slower as the number of connected camera increases For smoother video playback remove un necessary cameras by setting PPS or A PPS in the RECORD SETTING screen to n ZOOM and JOG buttons When the ZOOM button is pressed during single screen display magnification 10096 screen appears and the mag nification centre point X is displayed at the cen
14. 100 240V RS 232C ETHERNET I Processing the connecting line Connection on the ALARM IN terminals and the I O terminals To GND To ALARM IN terminal Compatible power lines terminal corresponds to the 00 32 90 65 mm AWG 28 22 CAMERA Cut the designated area from the electric wire s outer covering A SENSOR 1 vinyl portion for the Continent ko 5 7 mm aT for U K ALARM IN Input terminal MODE OUT 1 to 5 Output terminal Input Circuit PEN Output Circuit 0 047uF 10kQ 2 L 1 sv Input 22ko r O Output terminal terminal r 9o GND terminal GND Interface circuit inside the unit Interface circuit inside the unit Alarm recording connection Example The diagram below shows an example of connection for alarm signals corresponding to camera number 1 ENGLISH EMERGENCY GND MODE OUT 1 MODE OUT 2 MODE OUT 3 MODE OUT 4 MODE OUT 5 lt 33 lt lt OUT AUDIO IN ALARM SWITCH Connecting the wired remote control R 400 supplied DIGITAL RECORDER DX NT400 MITSUBISHI LOCK N POWER REMOTE ALARM ACCESS REC INTERRUPT WARNING LINK RX TX EER MEn SPLIT SETUP SEARCH SINGLE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 000
15. 1 In SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER select the camera to be tested 2 Select TEST MODE and press the ENTER button The operation test begins 3 To end TEST press the CLEAR button During test operation active areas of motion detection are displayed using e is displayed when the motion which is met the conditions of sensitivity and MD lock out time is detected If the motion detection does not operate properly set the conditions again D This test is executed under the condition you have set in the MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS Screen 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 39 40 lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt continued MD LOCK OUT TIME This item is used to restrict motion detection function in order to control the recording to prevent the continuous recording ofthe same image Once the unit detects motion and starts alarm recording the unit ignores the input of mortion detection for the time period set in the MD LOCK OUT TIME Thus alarm recording is not extend for that time and the unit prevents an excess of continuous recording of the same object D Set the setting value carefully because the necessary image may not be recorded due to the restriction of the alarm recording It is recommended to set MD LOCK OUT TIME to OFF
16. 7 lee melee 8 een ll mms SPL MON FRI When completed with all the settings above and after clearing the menu screen press both the TIMER ON OFF buttons The unit switches to the timer programming mode Various recordings PRE ALARM RECORDINGS During alarm recording recording starts a few seconds before the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or motion is detected For details concerning pre alarm recording settings c amp see Recording mode settings A to D for normal recording and alarm recording on page 46 gt ai Time gt I ue ES Recording process I Records data on HDD before alarm is input Pre alarm recording 1 Starts recording before the ALARM IN terminal is ground or motion is detected 2 Executes only when pre alarm recording is set in the RECORD SETTING screen or lt REC MODE A gt to REC MODE D screen After the input of an alarm signal only the cameras set in the lt RECORD SETTING screen and REC MODE gt to REC MODE gt screen are used for recording Q Pre alarm recording and normal recording cannot be executed simultaneously Q The pre alarm recording time differs depending on the recorded contents The recording time may also differ depending on the video contents or the timing of the alarm signal input EMERGENCY RECORDING When the EMERGENCY terminal is grounded while the MAIN switch on the rear panel and the POW
17. 5 Press the ENTER button to execute the test The test is executed and the status screen appears When you attach the 2 HDDs test for the HDD of drive is executed first and then test for the HDD of drive B is executed When testing 2 HDDs the percentage displayed on the screen indicates the total value of the 2 HDDs When the problem is found during testing the drive A the test of drive A finishes and the testing of the drive B starts In this case the value of the percentage is skipped ENGLISH lt HDD SELF TEST gt 20 DO NOT POWER OFF DURING TEST CLEAR CANCEL 6 When the test is completed the test result screen appears lt HDD SELF TEST gt A NO PROBLEM FOUND B NO PROBLEM FOUND CLEAR BACK When the problem is found PROBLEM FOUND is displayed When there is no HDD in the drive NO DRIVE CONNECTED is displayed A indicates MASTER HDD B indicates SLAVE HDD 7 Press the CLEAR button twice When pressing the button once the screen returns to lt HDD SELF TEST gt screen which appears in step 3 When pressing the button again the power turns off 8 When the problem is not found Press the POWER button to turn the power on and then set the unit to start operating When the problem is found Replace the HDD and execute the test again 0 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
18. 1 Press the POWER button on the front panel SETTING UP is displayed on the screen and the unit boots up When the unit detects the change of the HDD lt HDD RECONSTRUCTION screen is displayed 2 Press the JOG A v buttons to move the cursor to RECONSTRUCTION and then press the ENTER button SETTING UP is displayed on the screen and the unit boots up again D To exit lt HDD RECONSTRUCTION gt screen without reconstructing the HDD select POWER OFF 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Initial settings 21 ENGLISH Basic operations Multiplexer functions SPLIT SINGLE ZOOM and JOG buttons are used to perform some of the multiplexer functions Multiplexer operation Each time you press the SPLIT SINGLE button the screen display is switched between the single screen display and the split sequential screen display SINGLE SPLIT4 1 1 When the button is pressed during single screen dis play the camera number is switched When the button is pressed during split sequential screen display the screen display is switched between the split screen display and the single sequential screen display Single sequential screen display is skipped during playback Zoom operation When the ZOOM button is pressed during single screen displa
19. TIME DATE ADJUST DAY LIGHT SAVING DAY 01 MONTH 01 YEAR 2003 TIME 00 00 00 APPLY EXECUTE JOGTL SELECT ENTER EXECUTE 5 the desired setting in this screen See DAY LIGHT SAVING page 23 TIME DATE ADJUST page 24 for the details To start the clock running press the JOG A v buttons to move cursor to APPLY and then press the ENTER button 6 Press the JOG 4 w buttons to move the cursor to EXECUTE and then press the ENTER button PERFORM AUTO SET UP is displayed on the screen PERFORM AUTO SET UP YES NO ENTER EXECUTE 7 1 When cancelling AUTO SET UP Select NO by pressing the JOG A w buttons and then press the ENTER button SETTING UP is displayed on the screen and the unit boots up 7 2 When executing AUTO SET UP Select YES by pressing the JOG A buttons and then press the ENTER button The CAMERA CHECK screen appears This menu is used to determine the connected cameras and the video condition lt CAMERA CHECK gt CAMERA CONNECTION AND IMAGE BEFORE EXECUTE ENTER EXECUTE Q To execute AUTO SET UP again while pressing the WARNING RESET button press the POWER button on the front panel while the MAIN switch is set to ON and the POWER button is set to OFF All the menus of record settings will be reset 8 Press the ENTER button The AUTO R
20. 7 ALARM SETTING D gt screen setting cs see page 46 Camera numbers and only TRIGGER MD EXT 60 lt ALARM SETTING D ALARM RECORD CAMERA TRIGGER 1 MD EXT 2 3 Q MD EXT 4 EXT EMR 090 ALARM TYPE ALARM CH CLEAR BACK 8 RECORD SETTING D screen setting see page 46 Camera numbers D and only PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE Set the desired interval and picture quality for each camera Other camera PPS GRADE ALARM TYPE ALARM PRE ALARM REC Set the desired pre alarm recording time lt RECORD SETTING D gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE 24 6 25P SUPER STD STD STD 6 25P SUPER STD STD STD ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC MEDIUM CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt DI M 9 TIMER PROGRAMS screen setting see page 44 PROGRAM NO 1 SPL 08 00 15 00 C ON PROGRAM NO 2 SPL 15 00 08 00 D ON PROGRAM NO 3 08 00 08 00 D ON PROGRAM NO 4 SUN 08 00 08 00 D ON SPL MON FRI lt TIMER PROGRAM gt P3 DU START END MODE MD 1 SPL 08 00 15 00 C ON e SPL 15 00 08 00 D ON SAT 08 00 08 00 D ON 4 SUN 08 00 08 00 D ON 5 n nen 6 elen nn
21. lt CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING gt PD n n CLEAR BACK ENTER CHARACTERS 2 Press the JOG w buttons to select camera number D and then press the ENTER button The lt CHARACTERS gt screen appears and the leftmost character of the string is highlighted lt CHARACTERS gt 9 8 lt gt 20 4 0123456789 0 0 0 ii e ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP ARSTUUWKYZ abcde fghi jkImnopqrstuvwxyz AMMAAAACEEEET IDNOOOGOXDUUUUY 44 4 CLEAR BACK 3 Press the ENTER button The leftmost character on the first line of the available characters space turns red and flashes 4 Use the JOG 4 gt buttons to select E and then press the ENTER button E appears on the leftmost of the string and be highlighted 5 Press the JOG w or button to highlight the next character on the right side 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to input ENTRANCE in the string erase an input character move the cursor to the leftmost character space then press the ENTER button to determine such setting Q To change a character input in error 1 While one of the characters in the string is highlighted press the JOG 4 A and v buttons to highlight the character to be changed 2 Follow the steps 3 and 4 7 Wh
22. 5 Press the JOG w buttons to display the desired device capacity and then press the ENTER button The setting item is detemined 6 Select INITIALIZATION by pressing the JOG 4 buttons and then press the ENTER button The setting is determined and initialization is executed D Be sure that all the data in the HDD is erased when executing initialization D While PARTITION is performed 25P cannot be set for PPS or A PPS and SUPER cannot be set for GRADE or A GRADE in RECORD SETTING Screen D To exit lt INITIALIZATION gt screen without setting HDD SETTING select POWER OFF Playback search information display REMAIN HDD MODE OUT CALL OUT and data erase functions are performed independently for MAIN and SUB When HDD REPEAT REC SUB is set to OFF and all the memory in SUB HDD is used the recording stops Switch HDD REPEAT REC SUP to or erase data in SUB HDD to restart recording When setting ALARM CH and an alarm signal is input to a camera number that is not set for normal recording pre alarm recording may not be performed While PARTITION is performed the number registered in alarm list is not cleared even when clearing the data of HDD MAIN or SUB When an alarm is input after clearing the HDD that alarm is numbered as the next one of the last input number Communications Web Browser Communications by Web Browser This unit c
23. DATA BIT LENGTH default 8BIT BIT 7BIT Setting of PARITY BIT default NONE NONE ODD EVEN Setting of STOP BIT LENGTH default 1BIT 1 BIT 2BIT Setting of DELIMITER default CR CR CReLF 1 Set RS 232C to REMOTE A REMOTE REMOTE 2 Select SETTINGS and then press the ENTER button lt RS 232C SETTINGS gt screen appears 3 Selectthe setting to be changed and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 4 Display the desired setting item and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 5 To make additional changes repeat steps 3 and 4 6 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button ETHERNET This menu is used to set the IP ADDRESS which is to specify the connected recorder SUB NET MASK or GATEWAY and to confirm MAC ADDRESS D Do not assign 000 000 000 000 to IP address And do not assign it as the broadcast address If this address is assigned communications or any other functions of the recorder unit may not function correctly 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select ETHERNET in the COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS screen and then press the ENTER button The ETHERNET screen appears ETHER
24. DESCONECTE EL CABLE DE ALIMENTACION AL AUSENTARSE POR PERIODOS PROLONGADOS DE TIEMPO Al ausentarse de casa por periodos prolongados de tiempo apague siempre el grabador de videocassettes y desconecte el cable de alimentaci n DESENCHUFE EL CABLE DE ALEMENTACION DURANTE AUSENCIAS PROLONGADAS Apague la corriente y desenchufe el cable de alimentacion durante ausencias prolongadas MANTENGA UNA BUENA VENTILACION No obstruya los orificios de la ventilaci n principal del grabador Para lograr la maxima ventilaci n deje cierto espacio alrededor del grabador col quelo nicamente sobre una superficie plana rigida asegurese de que el aparato no est cubierto durante su uso Nunca deben colocarse objetos pesados sobre el grabador CUANDO NO SE UTILICE Simpre asegese de desactivar OFF el interruptor PRINCIPAL MAIN de la unidad cuando no la utilice CUIDADOS CON LA CAJA No utilizar nunca productos de limpieza que contengan petr leo Limpie la caja con un suave humedecido agua y jabon Los cables del grabador no deberan estar en contacto con las superficies de la caja por un periodo de tiempo muy largo INSTALACION Para lograr un optimo duradero funcionamiento instalar el grabador en un lugar que este 1 Bien ventilado y alejado de la luz directa del sol y de otras fuentes de calor 2 Una superficie exenta de vibraciones 3 Libre de excesiva humedad polvo y alejado de campos magn ticos 4 Compruebe que el
25. background of the setting item turns red and flashes Setting default MAIN MAIN Select when playing back MAIN HDD contents SUB Select when playing back SUB HDD contents D SUB appears when HDD SETTING in the lt INITIALIZATION is set to PARTITION 10 2 Press the JOG 4 w buttons to display the desired playback device and then press the ENTER button ENGLISH 11 1 To change the search type Press the JOG buttons to select SEARCH TYPE and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes Setting default TIME DATE TIME DATE INDEX ALARM INDEX ALARM SKIP ALARM LIST 11 2 Press the JOG A w buttons to display the desired search type and then press the ENTER button lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SEARCH TYPE TIME DATE SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER 9 PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN 12 When the setting is completed press the CLEAR button The display returns to the TIME DATE SEARCH gt screen and the cursor reappears on the left of the date to be searched 13 Press the JOG A v buttons to select EXECUTE FORWARD and then press the ENTER button When the TIME DATE SEARCH is executed the video of the set date time or the video closest to the searched date time appears in still frame The search result appears in the SPLIT4 screen display when ALL is selected in SEL
26. lt PASSWORD gt Pages 55 to 57 lt PASSWORD SETTING gt Page 56 lt WARNING LOG LIST gt Page 54 lt LANGUAGE SELECTION gt lt PASSWORD SETTING gt lt RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS gt LANGUAGE ENGLISH FIRST SECOND 4 ES EXECUTE 3061 41 SELECT ENTER EXECUTE ENTER TO SET PASSWORD ENTER EXECUTE CLEAR CANCEL lt LANGUAGE SELECTION gt Page 28 lt PASSWORD SETTING gt Page 56 lt RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS gt Page 54 lt MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR gt PUSH WARNING RESET KEY FOR 3 SECOND TO CLEAR lt MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR gt Page 55 lt SUB HDD DATA CLEAR gt 4 PUSH WARNING RESET KEY FOR 3 SECOND TO CLEAR SUB HDD DATA CLEAR Page 55 1 displays when PARTITION is performed 1 SEARCH SELECTION MENU SEARCH button MAIN MENU lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt 01 01 2003 00 00 00 EXECUTE FORWARD MAIN START END PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR SEARCH SELECTION lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt Pages 26 to 28 lt INDEX SEARCH gt gt INDEX 01 FORWARD EXECUTE REVERSE MAIN START END PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR SEARCH SELECTION lt INDEX SEARCH gt Pages 64 65 lt ALARM INDEX SEARCH gt INDEX 01 EXECUTE FORWARD EXECUTE REVERSE MAIN START END PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR SEARCH SELECTION lt ALARM INDEX SEARCH gt Pages 64 65 lt ALARM SKIP SEARCH gt EXECUTE FORWARD EXECUTE REVERSE PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR SEARCH SELECTION lt A
27. ALARM REC DURATION 55 O 3 125 STD 3 125P STD ALARM ALARM PRE ALARM OFF CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt H Setting default OFF OFF SHORT MEDIUM LONG Setting default 5S 25 5S 105 15S 305 45S 1M 2M For the pre alarm recording time see 5M 10M 20M 30M 60M MANUAL alarm recording time table on pages 77 and 78 MANUAL Continues alarm recording until the D When you set SHORT MEDIUM or LONG ALARM IN terminal is ungrounded in the PRE ALARM REC normal recording cannot be performed Set the PRE ALARM to OFF to perform normal recording or alarm recording 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select ALARM REC DURATION in the lt RECORD SETTINGS screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting When you set SHORT MEDIUM or LONG 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button in the PRE ALARM REC it is recommended not to change the settings in ALARM REC DURATION and D When the alarm list tends to increase it is RECORD SETTING If you change these settings recommended to set ALARM REC DURATION to the recording may be performed in the previous 55 or more settings depending on the timing of the recording When you
28. The setting returns to step 2 1 when the different PASSWORD number is input 2 5 Press the JOG buttons to move the cursor to the left side of level 2 and press the ENTER 2 6 Repeat steps 2 3 to 2 5 to set levels 2 and 3 D It is not necessary to input the PASSWORD for all the levels 1 to 3 Input the PASSWORD for the desired level only 2 7 Press the CLEAR button 3 1 When registering the PASSWORD for HDD DATA CLEAR level 4 Press the JOG a w buttons to move the cursor to HDD DATA CLEAR and then press the ENTER button The PASSWORD SETTING level 4 screen appears lt PASSWORD SETTING FIRST SECOND 24 3 2 Repeat steps 2 2 to 2 4 to set level 4 4 Press the CLEAR button or SET UP button To activate the PASSWORD LOCK 1 Press and hold the LOCK button for more than 3 seconds while the MAIN switch is set to ON The PASSWORD LOCK turns on LOCK displays on the screen when DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY in lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen is set to TOP or BOTTOM To release the PASSWORD LOCK 1 To release the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 and 2 Press and hold the LOCK button for more than 3 seconds The UNLOCK PASSWORD levels 1 and 2 screen appears lt UNLOCK PASSWORD gt EXECUTE 2 Confirm that the cursor is positioned on the left side of level 1 and then press the ENTER button The first input position is hig
29. 1 1 DAYLIGHT SAVING DISPLAY SETTINGS DISPLAY MODE 1 DAY 01 MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS CLOCK LOCATION SETTING MONTH 01 RECORD SETTINGS CAMERA DISPLAY NUMBER YEAR 2003 TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING TIME 00 00 00 INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY BOTTOM DAYLIGHT SETTING DAY OF WEEK MONTH TIME lt MODE 1 gt IN SUN LAST MAR 01 00 OUT SUN LAST OCT 02 00 01 01 2003 00 00 00 JOG 1 SELECT MEMO ENTER EXECUTE lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt lt TIME DATE ADJUST gt Pages 23 24 Pages 22 23 34 35 lt CLOCK LOCATION SETTING gt Page 34 lt CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING gt lt CHARACTERS gt 9 4 9 1 amp lt gt 0123456789 MEMO A O ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPARSTUUWXYZ abcde fghi jkImnopqrstuvwxyz AMMARAZCE N 5 0 ps CLEAR BACK ENTER CHARACTERS CLEAR BACK lt CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING gt lt CHARACTERS gt Page 35 Pages 34 35 lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt SEQUENCE SETTING SPLIT4 INTERLACE ON 0 O 0 lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt Pages 36 37 lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt Page 37 lt SEQUENCE SETTING gt SEQUENCE NUMBER TIME 1 25 25 25 4 2S CLEAR BACK lt SEQUENCE SETTING gt Page 37
30. Hard disk drive HDD Storage device using the same magnetic recording proc ess as tapes and 15 used in PCs An aluminium disk coated with magnetic materials is used on the surface as the stor age medium and since there is no contact during record ing playback there is no head wear Data search is also quick since recording is performed in numbered sections called sectors Mirroring One way of protecting data on magnetic disks This function writes data alternately to 2 Hard disk drives with the same capacity However there is the demerit of using 2 drives in place of 1 resulting in half the available space Capacity Term to indicate the amount of data that can be stored in a storage device such as memory disk etc and unit is indicated in B bytes Partition A partition is one of the many divided areas on the Hard Disk Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording interval settings The recording pattern of this unit is as illustrated in the diagram below Image data input from all the connected cameras is recorded sequentially at a rate of number of cameras x recording interval 25P recording interval during normal recording Recording interval of camera 1 second 022 1 second Da 25P 25P_ 12 00 03 12 00 02 25 _ 12 00 01 Examples of time displayed during playback 0 00000000
31. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DIGITAL RECORDER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL MODEL DX NT400E CE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER ENGLISH OTHERS Features DX NT400E Digital Recorder Owning to a WEVELET method high picture quality re cording of more than 450 lines for the horizontal resolu tion and extended recording time are realized The DX NT400E has 5 user selectable recording picture grades and 12 recording time modes The DX NT400E also has a built in 4 camera multiplexer with motion detection per input Individual field recording per input in both normal and alarm recording are supported Normal VCR like functions such as a menu timer and rear terminals are featured Built in 4 input multiplexer functions Split screen display The screen mode can be switched such as single screen SPLIT4 screen and sequential screen display Motion detection This function detects moving objects captured by any of the 4 cameras connected to the unit and initiates alarm recording The following settings can be made separately as desired motion detection area detection area divided by 16 x 12 dots sensitivity of motion detection minimum dot count for initiating alarm recording and restriction of motion detection function Operational status display function The operational status of this unit can be display
32. PI DU START END MODE MD al 2 222 L SPL SAT SUN 9 1 PROGRAM NUMBER Set up to 8 programs to 1 REC MODE 2 DW Set day of the week from SUN to SAT DAY Records at the programmed time everyday SPL Records for the period specified in 9 SPL special day of the week setting Applies holidays specified in the lt HOLIDAY SETTING gt screen 3 START TIME The time is indicated using the 24 hour system D When the recording period of 2 or more programs are overlapped the higher numbered program is given priority for recording 4 NEXT DAY INDICATOR This mark appears when recording continues to the following day 5 REC END TIME 6 MODE A to Records by using the recording cameras and recording intervals which are set in REC MODE A to REC MODE of the lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt screen for the details of REC MODE settings see page 46 SKIP Temporarily skips timer recording the recording of that program number is not made for the specified time period 7 MD Sets the motion detection function to on or off 8 Displays the selected timer program number P1 P3 9 SPL special day of the week setting Sets the start and end day of the week When selecting SPL DW the period from the start day of the week to end day of the week set here is activ
33. SETTING and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes Points to notice concerning MIRRORING erased 3 Press the JOG A v buttons to display MIRRORING and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops lt INITIALIZATION gt HDD SETTING MIRRORING BOOT UP DELAY 305 INITIALIZATION ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED WHEN PROCEED INITIALIZATION 4 Select INITIALIZATION by pressing the JOG A w buttons and then press the ENTER button The setting is determined and initialization is executed D Be sure that all the data in the HDD is erased when executing initialization While MIRRORING is performed you cannot set GRADE or A GRADE in RECORD SETTING screen to SUPER To perform MIRRORING attach the HDDs of the same capacity and the same model name To exit lt INITIALIZATION gt screen without setting HDD SETTING select POWER OFF When execute MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR while MIRRORING function is in operation all the data in both HDDs are When failure occurs to HDD or MIRROR the unit distinguishes the 2 HDDs and registers the failure in the lt WARN ING LOG LIST When failure occurs to either HDD or MIRROR the MIRROR warning is displayed and the operable HDD continues to record
34. TRANSMISSION MODE 9600 ETHERNET SETTINGS BIT LENGTH 8BIT PARITY BIT NONE STOP BIT LENGTH 1BIT DELIMITER CR lt COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS gt lt RS 232C gt Pages 51 52 lt RS 232C SETTINGS gt Pages 51 52 Pages 51 to 53 lt ETHERNET gt E MAIL ADDRESS gt IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 100 SMTP SERVER SUB MASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 000 000 000 000 RECORDER ID E MAIL ADDRESS gt SERVICE PORT SETTING USER ADDRESS ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING 1 2 lt MAC ADDRESS gt 3 08 00 70 2E 20 AD 4 PLEASE PRESS SET UP BUTTON 5 TO APPLY NEW SETTING lt ETHERNET gt Pages 52 53 E MAIL ADDRESS Page 52 SERVICE PORT SETTING gt WEB 00080 USER ACCESS 53705 SUPER USER 53706 LIVE USERI 53707 LIVE USER2 53708 LIVE USER3 53709 LIVE USER4 53710 SERVICE PORT SETTING gt Pages 52 53 lt ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING gt IP ADDRESS TARGET OUN 91 000 000 000 000 55111 01111 2 000 000 000 000 55111 01112 000 000 000 000 55111 01113 4 000 000 000 000 55111 01114 5 000 000 000 000 55111 01115 WARNING OFF ALARM SENS OFF REC MODE OFF RETRY TIME 108 4 1 1 displays when PARTITION is performed lt ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING gt Page 53 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operation 31 32 Menu functions continued SET UP button MAIN MENU SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 SUB MENU 3
35. The specified application is required LAN software for applications in great variety Optional software with high quality communication functions Timer recording operation Timer recording program 4 types of camera patterns recording intervals recording picture quality for normal recording and alarm recording can be registered Furthermore individual settings can be made for pre alarm recording and motion detection function as well Timer holiday specification Holidays throughout the year can be set in advance Versatile functions to support surveillance Removable HDD tray Owning to the removable structure attaching or removing the HDD is possible The removable HDD tray supports the high capacity HDD supports 2 TB per ID Audio recording function 1 channel PCM audio recording mode is featured Image alteration recognition function Processing of each image recorded using a proprietary image alteration recognition technology Excellent expandablility Standard RS 232C interface for remote PC control and various control terminals are equipped Pre alarm Recording function Recording of images before the alarm sensor detects disturbances is also available Simultaneous recording playback function Recorded data on the hard disk can be played back while recording Variety of search functions Pressing the SEARCH button on the remote control displays the SEARCH menu for immediate search
36. Without Audio recording recording duration SHORT E 78 With Audio recording recording duration jocum ET 78 With Audio recording recording duration MEDIUM 78 With Audio recording recording duration nennen 78 Troubleshooting Warnings and CALL OUT output Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures GIOSSANY Me 82 Glossary pe 82 Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording interval settings 82 AA 83 How to read this manual Viewing displays Refer to this information when operating Reference information concerning operation is described Caution required Cautionary items concerning operation are described See reference page Reference item and page number are indicated Reference Other reference information is described Finding desired information There is Contents at the beginning of this manual In addition reference pages are indicated throughout this manual Troubleshooting Read Troubleshooting pages 79 80 for possible remedies to the problem A hard disk is a precision instrument It will become the cause of failure if the unit is moved during the power is turned ON or a shock is given Please do not carry out by any means 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
37. berwachungssystems unter Verwendung dieses Ger tes wird empfohlen zuerst sicherzustellen dass dieses Ger t normal mit den externen Ger ten angeschlossen bzw kombiniert funktioniert Es wird empfohlen wichtige Aufzeichnungen periodisch zu anderen Ger ten zu kopieren bzw zu sichern F r durch eine Fehlfunktion dieses Ger tes verursachte Betriebsst rungen des berwachungssystems Verlust der aufgezeichneten Daten oder sonstige Sch den wird nicht gehaftet Es kann F lle geben in denen die eingebaute Bewegungsentdeckungsfunktion des Ger tes auf Grund von externen Bedingungen Videoeingangssignal oder anderen Faktoren nicht angemessen arbeitet Der Benutzer wird nicht entsch digt f r Probleme z B Versagen von Aufzeichnung oder Wiedergabe die mit dem Ger t oder einem angeschlossenen Ger t w hrend des Betriebs auftreten Es wird als Vorsichtsma nahme gegen ber Ausfall und Unf lle empfohlen in regelm igen Zeitr umen Sicherheitskopien von wichtigen Aufzeichnungen zu machen M gliche Aufnahmezeit und Produktgarantie Die kontinuierliche m gliche Aufnahmezeit und die am Men bildschirm angezeigte gesch tzte Zeit bezeichnen die m gliche kontinuierliche Aufnahmezeit bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes und nicht die Garantiezeit f r das Produkt Es handelt sich hierbei auch nicht um die garantierte Betriebszeit f r die verwendeten Teile Die von diesem Ger t verwendete eingebaute Festplatte ist ein Pr zisionsger t Lassen Sie bei de
38. button is also available 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 53 54 lt INITIAL SET gt continued INFORMATION SERVICE This menu is used to check the log list or list of power failures etc and to initialize the menus At the bottom of the screen the following information appears accumulated operation time since the beginning of usage ELAPSED TIME HDD setting of MIRRORING PARTITION NORMAL mode HDD SETTING and PARTITION SIZE lt INFORMATION SERVICE gt HDD INFORMATION WARNING LOG LIST RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR SUB HDD DATA CLEAR ELAPSED TIME 6H HDD SETTING PARTITION PARTITION SIZE 10 D SUB HDD DATA CLEAR and PARTITION SIZE appear when HDD SETTING in lt INITIALI ZATION gt screen is set to PARTITION HDD INFORMATION This menu is used to check the recorded range of the HDD lt HDD INFORMATION gt A HDD 120GB B HDD 120GB MAIN START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 00 00 00 SUB START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 00 00 00 D Recording start and end times of SUB HDD appear when HDD SETTING in lt INITIALIZATION gt screen is set to PARTITION 1 To check the recorded range of the HDD Press the SET UP button
39. buttons to display 03 for MONTH and then press the ENTER button Setting item is determined and flashing stops 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set YEAR HOUR MINUTE and SECOND lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt 03 03 2003 21 25 EXECUTE FORWARD MAIN START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 12 30 15 PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR SEARCH SELECTION To exit the lt TIME DATE SEARCH screen with out searching press the CLEAR button or press the SEARCH button twice For selecting search functions see SEARCH SELECTION gt on page 63 7 Press the SEARCH button to display the SEARCH SELECTION screen lt SEARCH SELECTION SEARCH TYPE TIME DATE SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ALL PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START END 02 02 2003 00 00 00 04 04 2003 12 30 15 8 Check that the cursor is positioned at SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes Setting default ALL ALL p ALL Searches for all the camera numbers D through and displays search results in SPLIT4 screen 9 Press the JOG buttons to select and then press the ENTER button Setting item is determined and flashing stops 10 1 To change the playback device Press the JOG A v buttons to select PLAYBACK DEVICE and then press the ENTER button
40. gt lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select IM CHECK PLAY in the HDD SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button 3 Select the HDD to execute alteration check and then start playback Warning is also displayed for the portion where the recorded data is damaged for some reason 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 47 lt INITIAL SET gt continued D When executing complex playback operations with the PLAY or REV P button during alteration check the MODIFIED warning may appear Execute alteration check during normal playback IMAGE MODIFIED SEQUENTIAL PLAY This item is used to make backups of the video recorded with this unit to an analog video recorder etc while playing back the video of each camera in the single screen display The playback order and time of each camera will be the order of the recorded video lt HDD SETTINGS gt HDD REPEAT REC MAIN ON HDD REPEAT REC SUB OFF HDD REPEAT PLAY OFF IM CHECK PLAY OFF SEQUENTIAL PLAY OFF Setting default Executes the sequential playback in the single screen display OFF Does not execute the sequential playback in the single screen disp
41. gt lt SETTINGS gt lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select HDD INFORMATION in the lt INFORMATION SERVICE gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button WARNING LOG LIST This menu is used to check the number date time and type of failures lt WARNING LOG LIST gt NO DATE TIME WARNING 0003 04 03 03 15 03 27 P LOSS 0002 26 02 03 09 56 43 ALM ON 0001 02 02 03 10 00 00 ALM OFF The failures displayed in the WARNING LOG LIST see page 81 P LOSS Power failure SYS RST Reset button is pressed and the unit is reset ALM OFF ALARM INTERRUPT button is pressed and the unit is put on interruption ALM ON Alarm interrupt is cancelled manually by pressing ALARM INTERRUPT button Alarm interrupt is cancelled automatically after 5 minutes from the start of interruption 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt Select WARNING LOG LIST in the lt INFORMATION SERVICE gt screen Press the ENTER button The WARNING LOG LIST gt screen appears The WARNING LOG LIST displays up to 1000 items When the number of items exceeds this limit the latest 1000 items are displayed JOG A button Selection moves to the next number JOG v button Selection moves to the previous number JOG P button Displays the page with date prior to the date of
42. when executing READ WRITE TEST Test mode Time needed Contents of the test Effect of the test QUICK TEST approx 1 minute The reading and writing test executed in the part of the HDD The recorded contents will not be affected by this test Tests the compatibility beween the HDD and the recorder READ TEST more than 1 hour for 240 GB The reading test executed in all the sectors in the HDD The recorded contents will not be affected by this test In addition to the compatiblity test criticizes the partial sector defects in reading the data READ WRITE TEST more than 10 hours for 240 GB The reading and writing test executed in all the sectors in the HDD All the recorded contents will be erased The HDD will be formatted to record or playback the data stably In addition to the compatibility test criticizes the partial sector defects in reading or writing Also uses for the screening effect by ageing or for erasing all the data when dumping the HDD D The recorded contents will not be affected when executing QUICK TEST or READ TEST When executing READ WRITE TEST be sure that all the recorded contents of both HDD A and B will be erased When you execute READ WRITE TEST attach one HDD to be tested and remove the other HDD with the contents you do not want to erase D This function temporarily tests the HDD whether it will be used correctly
43. 11 Connections A 12 13 Connecting to CCTV camera monitor and sensor 12 Alarm recording connection rna 13 Connecting the wired remote control R 400 supplied 13 Attaching and removing the HDD to the DX NT400E 14 17 Attaching and removing the HDD tray 15 Removing the HDD tray from the recorder 15 Attaching the HDD tray to the recorder 15 Attaching the HDD to the HDD tray 16 17 When attaching one HDD 16 17 When attaching additional HDD 17 HDD SELF TEST ieu ia 18 19 HDDB SELE TEST uate accede e 18 19 AUTO SET UP ne 20 21 AUTO SETUP EAT 20 21 INITIALIZATION 21 HDD SETETING negent ede een 21 BOOT UP DELAY na ee 21 HDD RECONSTRUCTION 21 Basic operations 22 28 Multiplexer functions 22 Multiplexer operation 22 Zoom operation 22 Menu settings 22 24 To return to a normal screen from a menu screen 23 DAYLIGHT SAVING DAYLIGHT SETTING 23 TIME DATE ADJUST rn nan 24 Present time display 24 Recorded capacity di
44. 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 8 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC OFF CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt DI M CAUTION For lt ESTD REC gt see Continuous recording time table on page 77 About lt ESTD REC gt The remaining recordable time is displayed as lt ESTD REC gt depending on the PPS and GRADE settings This time is not change when changing the alarm recording settings For the details concerning the estimated recordable time see page 77 4 Check that the cursor is positioned at D and then press the ENTER button The setting item of PPS is highlighted lt RECORD SETTING gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE ENGLISH STD 3 125P STD 0 3 125 STD 3 125P STD O 3 125 STD 3 125P STD O 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 5 Press the ENTER button again The background of the setting item turns red and flashes lt RECORD SETTING gt PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE 6 3 125P SFB 3 125P STD 3 425P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD D The menu screen is not cleared even when pressing the SET UP button while the setting item is flashing 6 Press the JOG A w buttons to select 1 25 and then press the ENTER button Setting item is determined and flashing stops RECORD SETTING NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE STD 3 125
45. 3 seconds while the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned ON activates simple lock or password lock When the password for unlocking is not set lock function executes in simple lock When the password for unlocking is set lock function executes in password lock WARNING RESET button button Press this button for more than 3 seconds to clear the on screen warning display or to clear the data ENTER button Press to determine the selection when using menus 12 TIMER ON OFF buttons JE When pressing both buttons the unit is set to timer recording standby mode When pressing both buttons again timer recording standby mode is celled 13 PLAY button When pressing this button during stop mode the playback speed changes in the 4 grades normal 25 fields second 30 MB units 300 MB units normal 14 STOP button Press to stop playback 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning 11 12 Connections Connecting to CCTV camera monitor and sensor MONITOR To AUDIO IN connector To VIDEO IN connector gt To AUDIO OUT connector VIDEO OUT connector CAMERA 1 CAUTION Connecting a coaxial transmission camera incorrectly may damage the input terminal Be careful CAMERA IN 1 connector y e e e Upto4cameras
46. ALL Searches for all the camera numbers OD through and displays search results in SPLIT4 screen display 0 to O When the search type which can select the camera number is set the unit searches the specified conditions of the selected camera and displays the search result in the single screen display 1 Press the SEARCH button twice to display the lt SEARCH SELECTION gt screen 2 Display the desired setting in SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER and determine such setting 3 Press the CLEAR button or the SEARCH button When pressing the CLEAR button the display returns to the search screen When pressing the SEARCH button the display returns to the normal screen DATE TIME This item is displayed only when SEARCH TYPE is setto ALARM LIST Use to narrow down the number of lists to be displayed on the screen during alarm list search See page 66 PLAYBACK DEVICE This item is used to select the HDD to be played back MAIN or SUB SEARCH SELECTION SEARCH TYPE TIME DATE SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ALL PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 12 30 15 Setting default MAIN MAIN SUB The SUB setting is added when the HDD SETTING in the lt INITIALIZATION gt screen is set to PARTITION 1 Press the SEARCH button twice to display the lt SEARCH SELECTION screen 2 Display the desire
47. CLEAR gt PUSH WARNING RESET KEY FOR 3 SECOND TO CLEAR lt SUB HDD DATA CLEAR gt PUSH WARNING RESET KEY FOR 3 SECOND TO CLEAR When executing MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR while mirroring function is in operation allthe data will be erased D Data cannot be erased while the HDD is accessed such as recording playback D When executing HDD CLEAR while the pre alarm recording is set the first pre alarm recording of the HDD may be displayed in the incorrect number 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR or SUB HDD DATA CLEAR in the lt INFORMATION SERVICE gt screen Press the ENTER button PUSH WARNING RESET KEY FOR 3 SECOND TO CLEAR appears on the bottom of the screen To cancel erasing press the CLEAR button D When executing MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR or SUB HDD DATA CLEAR while the PASSWORD of level 4 has been registered and the lock is turned on UNLOCK PASSWORD gt screen appears In this case release the lock first 2 Press the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds CLEARING appears on the screen 3 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button PASSWORD This unit is equipped with 2 lock functions SIMPLE LOCK Does not require to enter a password when unlocking PASSWORD LOCK Requires to enter a password when unlocking When the password for unlocking is not set lock functio
48. DURATION 7 see page 43 Overlapped timer program settings When the programmed period of timer program settings are overlapped the unit gives priority to the higher numbered program Example 1 Program 1 is set for 14 00 to 17 00 with the PPS of 5P Program 2 is set for 15 00 to 16 00 with the PPS of 1P Under this condition the unit will give priority to Program 2 for the duration of the overlapping period from 15 00 to 16 00 The unit will operate as shown in the chart below 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 Example 1 In Program 1 recording is set for PPS to 5P from 14 00 to 17 00 In Program 2 recording is set for PPS to 1P from 15 00 to 16 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 Actual recorded contents Program 2 Program 1 Program 1 Example 2 Program 1 is set for 14 00 to 17 00 with the PPS of 5P Program 2 is set for 15 00 to 16 00 with the SKIP setting Again the unit will give priority to Program 2 for the duration of the overlapping period As shown in the illustration below the unit will activate the Skip setting from 15 00 to 16 00 Example 2 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 In Program 1 recording is set for PPS to 5P from 14 00 to 17 00 In Program 2 the SKIP setting is entered for 15 00 to 16 00 Actual recorded contents Program 2 Program 1 Program 1 lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt HDD SETTINGS HDD REPEAT REC MAIN HDD REPEAT REC SUB This item is use
49. Index Index Index signal signal signal signal signal signal Normal recording for INDEX SEARCH Alarm recording or emergency recording for ALARM INDEX SEARCH 1 Press the SEARCH button The search screen selected in SEARCH TYPE appears SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER setting does not appear when INDEX is selected 2 When the desired search screen is not displayed on the screen lt INDEX SEARCH gt Change the SEARCH setting to INDEX or ALARM INDEX And then press the CLEAR button to display lt INDEX SEARCH gt screen or lt ALARM INDEX INDEX 01 SEARCH gt screen EXECUTE FORWARD When searching index signals which are written during normal recording display EXECUTE REVERSE the INDEX SEARCH screen MAIN When searching index signals which are written during alarm recording or START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 emergency recording display the lt ALARM INDEX SEARCH gt screen END 04 04 2003 12 30 15 After executing INDEX SEARCH or ALARM INDEX SEARCH For INDEX SEARCH SPLITA screen display is displayed PUSH SEARCH KEW FOR For ALARM INDEX SEARCH SPLIT4 screen display is displayed when SEARCH SELEETOIN SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER is set to ALL Single screen display with still frame playback is displayed when selecting the individual camera lt ALARM INDEX SEARCH gt number INDEX 01 The camera number of which the start index signal of the pre alarm
50. Press and hold the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds to reset the MIRROR warning The MIRROR warning is displayed every time the unit is booted up until the faulty HDD is replaced When the faulty HDD is replaced with the operable HDD the following screen appears To copy the contents of the HDD select RECONSTRUCTION and press the ENTER button lt HDD RECONSTRUCTION gt HDD 120GB HDD 120GB POWER OFF RECONSTRUCTION DATA WILL BE SYNCHRONIZED IT MAY TAKE SEVERAL HOURS The following screen appears while copying When the copy is completed the power turns on SETTING UP SYNCHRONIZING Copying the data of 240 GB HDD takes more than 10 hours During this time normal operations such as recording and playback cannot be performed When the failure occurs to HDD and MIRROR at the same time the data cannot be restored Ask at place of purchase about data restoration when repairing or replacing a faulty HDD 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 69 70 Other convenient functions continued PARTITION PARTITION SIZE This item is used to set an independent partition in HDD as sub device capacity for alarm recording In the MAIN HDD normal recording and alarm recording are stored 1 Turn ON the MAIN switch on the rear pane
51. are not appearing Are the monitor and camera s connected correctly on the monitor Is the unit receiving an input signal from the selected camera Check this by displaying the SPLIT4 screen display The quality of the monitor Is the cord connected correctly mem eanes _ DEVICE ERROR Check that the HDD is connected or attached correctly and the appears on the monitor HDD tray is attached correctly When the message displays even after the above items are checked the connector of the HDD tray may be defective Consult your dealer The unit does not start Are the HDD REPEAT REC MAIN set to OFF or STANDBY 47 ENGLISH INSTALLATION recording HDD REPEAT REC SUB set to OFF e The unit begins recording only after the specified recording interval time Was the unit stopped during the specified recording interval time The unit does not stop Is the SIMPLE LOCK or PASSWARD LOCK turned on recording During normal recording alarm recording and emergency recording press both REC STOP buttons Is timer recording in progress To stop timer recording press both TIMER ON OFF buttons again The unit does not perform Are the HDD REPEAT REC MAIN and HDD REPEAT REC 47 BT IT The unit does not perform Are the date and present time set accurately 24 timer recording Are the recording start end times and the recording interval 44 to 46 s
52. button while the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to ON the power turns on and the button lights up When pressing the button again the unit is in standby mode and the light turns off When the unit is in operational transition such as boot up the button flashes and other operations are not accepted REMOTE jack Input connector for supplied wired remote control Lever Used when attaching or removing the HDD tray ACCESS indicator Illuminates while accessing the HDD REC indicator Illuminates while recording ALARM INTERRUPT indicator When pressing ALARM INTERRUPT button the unit does not accept alarm signals or motion detection for 5 minutes During this time the indicator flashes 10 11 5 D 7 8 9 1011 WARNING indicator Illuminates when a warning is displayed on the monitor To clear the warning display press the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds LINK indicator when the link between this unit and the device connected to ETHERNET terminal is fixed RX TX indicator Illuminates while communicating with the device connected to ETHERNET terminal on the rear panel Rear view 1 1 A CAMERA IN AC 100 240 5 232 MAIN switch This is the
53. during setting press the CLEAR button SENSITIVITY This item is used to set the sensitivity of detecting the changes of the loaded video data Video data is sampled every 0 5 second and compared with each video data of 0 5 second before for each camera The sensitivity setting is divided into the 5 levels of difference in brightness lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER DETECTION MASK SETTING SENSITIUITY HIGH LOU MOTION THRESHOLD 5 TEST MODE MD LOCK OUT TIME OFF Setting default HIGH lt lt lt LOW HIGH e e lt LOW HIGH lt lt LOW HIGH lt lt lt LOW HIGH lt lt lt lt LOW HIGH lt lt lt lt LOW Sensitivity increases as lt increases from HIGH e e lt LOW to HIGH lt lt lt lt lt LOW To detect the slightest changes set to HIGH lt lt lt lt lt LOW However detection may not operate properly due to flickering of fluorescent lighting etc 1 In SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER select the camera for which the sensitivity is set 2 Display the desired setting in SENSITIVITY and press the ENTER button The setting item is determined MOTION THRESHOLD This item is used to set the minimum number of dots for starting the motion detection operation from the number of active dots within the detection area Motion detection function op
54. is grounded The motion detection of this unit may not operate correctly depending on the conditions of the input video signals especially when the SENSITIVITY is set to high setting Be careful when connecting to a system etc that is set to alarm when the motion detection function of this unit is operated perform alarm recording during motion detection set TRIGGER in the ALARM SETTING screen to MD MD EXT or MD amp EXT and set A PPS of the corresponding camera number in the RECORD SETTING to Motion detection does not operate while making settings in the lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS screen The motion may not be detected when many motions are detected or many alarm signals are input simultaneously 1 In SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER select the camera for which the MD lock out time is set 2 Display the desired setting in MD LOCK OUT TIME and press the ENTER button The setting item is determined D The motion detection function may not start immediately after cancelling alarm interrupt Example When setting MD LOCK OUT TIME and ALARM REC DURATION to 155 and 55 respectively MD LOCK OUT 15 sec 15 sec Al iG nn arm recording Beco m 8 sec Motion Motion Motion Motion 1 det ctiom2 y detection 3 det ction 4 F E Motion detection 2 and 4 ignored Recorded video Alarm recording 1 recording 2 Alarm list
55. lt SETTINGS gt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTINGS MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS RECORD SETTINGS TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS INITIAL SET UP INFORMAT ION MEMO lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt HDD SETTINGS AUDIO RECORDING OFF REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS INFORMATION SERVICE PASSWORD LANGUAGE SELECTION lt INFORMATION SERVICE gt HDD INFORMATION WARNING LOG LIST RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR gt 1 50 HDD DATA CLEAR ELAPSED TIME 6H HDD SETTING PARTITION PARTITION SIZE 10 lt HDD INFORMATION gt A HDD 120GB B HDD 120GB MAIN START 01 01 2003 00 00 00 END 01 01 2003 00 00 00 SUB START 01 01 2003 00 00 00 END 01 01 2003 00 00 00 JOG button POWER button lt INITIALIZATION gt HDD SETTING PARTITION PARTITION SIZE 10 1 BOOT UP DELAY 305 POWER OFF INITIALIZATION ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED WHEN PROCEED INITIALIZATION lt INITIALIZATION gt Page 21 lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt lt INFORMATION SERVICE gt Pages 54 55 lt HDD INFORMATION gt Page 54 Pages 47 to 57 lt PASSWORD gt lt PASSWORD SETTING gt lt WARNING LOG LIST gt OPERATION NO DATE TIME WARNING HDD DATA CLEAR FIRST SECOND 0001 01 01 03 00 00 00 SYS RST 1 DI ENTER SET PASSWORD
56. main power switch When using this unit set this switch to ON Otherwise the power cannot be turned on or off using the POWER button on the front panel VIDEO OUT connector Output connector for video signal to monitor BNC connector CAMERA IN connectors Input connector for signal of camera BNC connector Only the standard PAL type signal is supported The unit may malfunction when a out of sync signal is input AC power socket This socket connects to the power cord Earth ter minal is for safety Use the 100 240 V plug with earth for the power of this unit This unit must be earthed at all times Never con nect this unit to a power outlet which does not have an earth terminal AUDIO OUT connector Output connector for audio signal RCA pin GND terminals It is the common GND terminal AUDIO IN connector Input connector for audio signal RCA pin 10 11 RESET button Pressing this button resets the unit and the power turns off At this time video data menu settings and the present time are kept terminals ALARM IN 1 4 terminals Input terminal for alarm signal EMERGENCY terminal Input terminal for shifting the unit mode to emergency recording forcibly MODE OUT 1 5 terminals Output terminal to indicate the current status of the unit Select the status of the unit to be output by MODE OUT 1 to MODE OUT 5 in the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS
57. number 1 2 lt RECORD SETTINGS gt Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording This unit allows you to set the setting items for normal recording and alarm recoding individually It means more detailed settings are possible such as changing the recording intervals of the camera which inputs the alarm signals while leaving the normal recording settings as they are D Some settings and mode are limited to change during alarm recording Pressing the ALARM INTERRUPT button halts additional alarm input and stops recording While recording the setting in the lt RECORD SETTING gt screen cannot be changed D When setting the camera number of which the camera is not connected in lt RECORD SETTING gt warning display of NO SIGNAL appears c see Warnings and CALL OUT output on page 81 Recording mode settings for normal recording and alarm recording Setting the following items The recording camera and trigger for alarm recording lt ALARM SETTING gt camera selection during alarm recording ALARM TYPE in lt ALARM SETTING gt or lt RECORD SETTING gt Recording intervals and recording picture quality for nor mal recording and alarm recording RECORD SETTING Whether to execute pre alarm recording for alarm record ing PRE ALARM REC in lt RECORD SETTING Pre alarm recording is a function to start recording a few seconds b
58. obstruct the many ventilation holes on the unit For maximum ventilation leave some space around the unit and place the unit on a hard level surface only and ensure it is not covered during use Heavy objects should never be placed on the unit WHEN NOT IN USE When not in use always turn OFF the MAIN switch CABINET CARE Never use petroleum based cleaners Clean with a soft cloth moistened with soap and water and wipe dry PVC cables or leads should not be left in contact with the cabinet surface for long periods INSTALLATION LOCATION For excellent performance and lasting reliability install in a location that is 1 Well ventilated out of direct sunlight and away from direct heat 2 A solid vibration free surface 3 Free from high humidity excessive dust and away from magnetic fields 4 Please ensure that the ventilation fan located on the unit s back panel is not blocked UNSUITABLE LOCATIONS Placing the unit in the following places might shorten the product life Extremely cold places such as refrigerated warehouses and ice houses Places where excessive hydrogen sulfide is likely to be generated such as hot springs areas Places or locations with salt air environment WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED MAINS LEAD CONNECTION The mains lead on this unit is fitted with a non rewireable mains plug incorporating a 5A fuse
59. of levels 1 to 3 2 Set the PASSWORD LOCK The PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 turns O When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 turns on operations for all the functions are locked 3 Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 The PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 turns on When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 turns on only the SPLIT SINGLE and ZOOM buttons are operable 4 Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 The PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 turns on When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 turns on the SET UP button and ALARM INTERRUPT button are locked 5 Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 The PASSWORD LOCK of all the levels are released You can operate all the functions D In the levels 1 and 2 press and hold the LOCK button to display the lt UNLOCK PASSWORD gt screen and then input the PASSWORD to release the lock In the level 3 press the SET UP button to display the UNLOCK PASSWORD screen and then input the PASSWORD When the MAIN switch the rear panel is set to ON the PASSWORD can be registered set and cancelled even when the POWER button on the front panel is turned OFF 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 55 56 lt INITIAL SET gt continued To register the PASSWORD Register a 4 digit number for PASSWORD When setting
60. of the building places of operation are characterised by their connection to the public low voltage power supply system This unit is manufactured in accordance with EN 60950 Notice about construction of the surveillance system using this unit This unit can be controlled by the external devices via RS 232C terminal or ETHERNET terminal This unit can also be used to contol the external devices via RS 232C terminal Owning to these functions this unit flexibly applies to the high grade security system but the whole surveillance system may be affected by the malfunction of this unit or the external devices depending on the setting contents of this unit or the connection or combination between the external devices When configuring a surveillance system using this unit it is recommended to confirm first that this unit operates normally with the other devices connected or combined It is recommended to copy or back up the impotant recorded contents to the other devices periodically Damages arising out of any operational error of the surveillance system or loss of the recorded data or any other damages because of any malfunction of this unit are not covered There may be cases when the unit s built in MOTION DETECTION function does not operate properly due to external condition or video input signal or other factors The user will not be indemnified for problems e g recording failure or playback failure that occur with either the unit or a c
61. on the MAIN switch on the rear panel and wait until the ACCESS indicator turns off Make sure that the POWER button on the front panel is turned off While pressing the JOG button press the POWER button on the front panel lt INITIALIZATION gt screen appears POWER button operation is not accepted while the ACCESS indicator is flashing Press the POWER button after the indicator turns off 2 Press the JOG buttons to move the cursor to BOOT UP DELAY and then press the ENTER button background of the setting item turns red and flashes D When you do not change the setting select POWER OFF 3 Press the JOG A w buttons to display the desired setting and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 4 Press the JOG A w buttons to select POWER OFF and then press the ENTER button unit turns off 5 Press the POWER button on the front panel When the amount of time set for BOOT UP DELAY is passed the unit starts accessing the attached HDD Confirm that the attached HDD is recognized correctly HDD RECONSTRUCTION This unit automatically detects the HDD connected to the unit when the POWER button on the front panel is pressed to turn on the unit When the HDD is connected added or deleted excecute the HDD reconstruction lt HDD RECONSTRUCTION gt A HDD 120GB B HDD 120GB POWER OFF RECONSTRUCT ION
62. playback or still frame playback press the STOP button D During still frame playback to choose the desired video from the SPLIT4 screen display and display the video of that camera number in the single screen display press the SEARCH button to clear the search screen first and then press the SPLIT SINGLE button and the button 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 6 68 Other convenient functions Power failure compensation circuit The unit is equipped with an internalized power failure compensation circuit When the unit has been charged for 48 hours full the date time timer record settings and menu settings are kept up to 1 month without power The accuracy of the time will decline if the power plug is not connected to the wall outlet for extensive period In this case it is recommended to check the current time setting Power failure reset recording If there is a power failure during recording or when turning OFF the MAIN switch the recording will resume after the power is restored If there is a power failure during timer recording the recording will resume after the power is re stored when within the set time period of the timer For alarm recording recording will stop even within the set re cording time The playback video at the start position where recording is resumed after a
63. previous setting When setting the clock using Synchronized with PC Time e When you want the clock of this unit to be synchronized with the PC clock click Synchronized with PC time The clock of the unit is set to the time displayed in PC Time and the confirmation screen appears 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 79 Communications Web Browser continued 3 Confirm that the desired time is set E ada a The rie mi re oi iaa y Errem Term Em ON 14117 Log out In this screen assign log out settings to end the job 1 Select out and left click The out screen appears Jeg esr Change log in user This screen is for changing the logged in user 1 Select Change log in user and left click The Authentication menu appears fm brenta daa logi man remi rione Costes Lire IT Ypi 1a Lay hm er Un Airani E ve Tod peed priem pure da large wer Farmer wm pri mem 2 1 To change the logged in user In the Log in or log in as a different user settings execute step 2 1 2 2 AUTHENTICATION and change the logged in user The logged in user is changed and the We
64. ser controlada mediante dispositivos externos a trav s del terminal RS 232C o el terminal ETHERNET Tambi n es posible utilizar esta unidad para controlar dispositivos externos a trav s del terminal RS 232C Debido a estas funciones la unidad puede aplicarse con flexibilidad a los sistemas de seguridad de alta calidad No obstante dependiendo de los ajustes de esta unidad o de la conexi n o combinaci n entre dispositivos externos podr a suceder que todo el sistema de vigilancia sea afectado por un fallo de funcionamiento de esta unidad o de los dispositivos externos Cuando configure un sistema de vigilancia utilizando esta unidad se recomienda confirmar en primer lugar que la misma pueda operar de manera normal con otros dispositivos conectados o combinados Se recomienda sacar copias o salvaguardar peri dicamente en otros dispositivos los datos importantes grabados No se cubren los dafios resultantes de un error de funcionamiento del sistema de vigilancia o de la p rdida de los datos grabados o cualesquier otros producidos por un desperfecto de esta unidad En algunos casos puede suceder que la funci n DETEC MOVIMIENTO incorporada a la unidad no funcione correctamente debido a condiciones externas a se al de entrada de v deo otros factores No se indemnizar al usuario por problemas por ejemplo fallos de grabaci n o de reproducci n que pudieran producirse durante la operaci n ya sea en la unidad o en un dispositiv
65. setting item of hour digit is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once When the button is pressed again the background turns red and flashes lt TIME DATE ADIUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF DAY 28 MONTH 10 YEAR sl 2003 TIME 00 20 00 71 8 Press the JOG buttons to display 18 and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops lt TIME DATE ADIUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF DAY 28 MONTH 10 YEAR 2003 TIME FE 00 00 The time is indicated using the 24 hour system 9 Press the JOG w button to move the highlighted display to MINUTE and press the ENTER button And then repeat step 8 10 Repeat step 9 for SECOND 11 Press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops lt TIME DATE ADIUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF DAY 28 MONTH 10 YEAR 2003 TIME 18 30 919 12 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button Present time display When turning on the power of the unit the time date display shown below appears in case of DISPLAY MODE 3 For setting other display modes 17 see DIS PLAY MODE on page 34 During recording the recorded capacity of HDD is displayed When recording is stopped the display is cleared with the exception of when pausing re cording The recorded capacity of HDD appears again after a few moments when recording is started again INFORMATION This unit uses 4 di
66. the lt ETHERNET gt screen The ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING gt screen appears lt ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING NO IP ADDRESS TARGET OWN 1 000 000 000 000 55111 01111 000 000 000 000 55111 01112 3 000 000 000 000 55111 01113 4 000 000 000 000 55111 01114 5 000 000 000 000 55111 01115 WARNING OFF ALARM SENS OFF REC MODE OFF RETRY TIME 10S 2 When setting the IP ADDRESS or port setting number etc of the connected PC Press the JOG buttons to select the desired setting number and then press the ENTER button The first figure of the port number is highlighted ENGLISH 3 Press the JOG A w buttons to highlight the figure of IP ADDRESS TARGET PORT and OWN PORT to be changed and then press the ENTER button The background of the selected number turns red and flashes 4 Press the JOG A buttons to display the desired number and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops To display the cursor press the CLEAR button D When TARGET PORT number is set to 00000 to 01023 the situated on the left of the value turns red from green and in case of 01024 to 49151 it turns yellow 5 To change other setting number repeat steps 2 to 4 6 When setting the contents to transmit to the connected PC ee Press the JOG buttons to select the desired setting and press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turn
67. the currently opened page JOG 4 button Displays the page with date newer than the date of the currently opened page When a failure occurs while the WARNING LOG LIST screen is displayed exit the screen and display the screen again A new item will be added to the list 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS This menu is used to initialize menu screen settings RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS EXECUTE ENTER EXECUTE CLEAR CANCEL 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS in the lt INFORMATION SERVICE gt screen Press the ENTER button The RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS gt screen appears When cancelling the intialization of the menu screen settings press the CLEAR button 2 Press the ENTER button The menu screen settings are initialized 3 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button D The setting of present time password and timer program are not reset D When you execute RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS with the setting of IPADDRESS SUB NET MASK GATEWAY SERVICE PORT SETTING in lt ETHERNET gt screen or IP ADDRESS TARGET OWN in ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING screen changed the power turns off and the unit boots up MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR SUB HDD DATA CLEAR This menu is used to erase the data recorded on the MAIN HDD or SUB HDD lt MAIN HDD DATA
68. the number of each digit choose the number from 0 to 9 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select PASSWORD in the lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt screen Press the ENTER button The lt PASSWORD gt screen appears lt PASSWORD gt OPERATION CONTROL HDD DATA CLEAR 2 1 When registering the PASSWORD for OPERATION CONTROL levels 1 to 3 Confirm that the cursor is positioned at OPERATION CONTROL and then press the ENTER button The PASSWORD SETTING gt levels 1 to 3 screen appears lt PASSWORD SETTING gt FIRST SECOND 21 2 S enun 22 2 2 2 Confirm that is positioned on the left side of level 1 and then press the ENTER button The first input position of FIRST is highlighted and flashes lt PASSWORD SETTING gt SECOND 2 3 2 3 Input 4 digits ofthe PASSWORD by pressing the number buttons 1 SPLIT SINGLE button 2 button 3 JOG 4 button 4 JOG A button 5 JOG P button button 7 CLEAR button 8 JOG w button 9 ENTER button 0 SEARCH button The first input position of SECOND is highlighted 2 4 Input the same PASSWORD entered in FIRST The cursor reappears to the left side of the setting of level lt PASSWORD SETTING FIRST SECOND 1 Se 3 u Input the same number in FIRST and SECOND
69. the proper connecting cable used There is a camera number The screens of camera number with no video signal input will be with a blue screen during blue even when setting for operation split screen display Button operation is not 15 the POWER button flashing working The unit cannot be operated when the POWER button is flashing Is the SIMPLE LOCK or PASSWARD LOCK turned on 55 to 57 0 LU E O 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Troubleshooting 80 Warnings CALL OUT output Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures 1 Options in the CALL OUT output column Selectable selects to output CALL OUT signal or not on the menu screen Fixed outputs CALL OUT signal from the CALL OUT terminal regardless of the menu setting None does not output CALL OUT signal but displays a warning on the screen Q CALL OUT signal output can be stopped by pressing the WARNING RESET button CALL OUT Warning Display Status Countermeasure ii Code REC FULL MAIN HDD recordable When the warning is Press and hold WNG1100 Selectable 47 capacity is full cancelled the unit starts the WARNING REC SUB FULL SUB HDD recordable over writing the oldest data RESET button WNG1101 capacity is full remainin
70. then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 4 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button RECORD SETTING This menu is used to set the recording interval and recording picture quality for normal recording and alarm recording RECORD SETTING NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE 20 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 8 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC OFF CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt OODOCHOOM CAUTION For lt ESTD REC see Continuous recording time table on page 77 Setting of PPS and A PPS default 3 125P 6 25P 3 125P 2 083P 1 563P 1 25P 1 042P 0 781P 0 625P 0 25P 0 125P 0 063P 0 031 Does not perform recording with camera set to this item Setting of GRADE and A GRADE default STD SUPER HIGH STD STANDARD BASIC LONG 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select RECORD SETTING in the lt RECORD SETTINGS screen and press the ENTER button The RECORD SETTING gt screen appears 2 Press the JOG buttons to select the desired camera number and then press the ENTER button twice The setting item of PPS is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once When the button is pressed again the back
71. ventilador situado en el panel posterior de la grabadora no esta bloqueado LUGARES INAPROPIADOS DE INSTALACION Localizar el grabador en los siguientes lugares puede causar una reducci n de la vida til de este producto Lugares extremadamente fr os tales como un almac n refrigerado o una f brica de hielo Lugares donde existan emanaciones excesivas de hidr geno sulf rico tales como zonas de manantiales calientes Lugares o localidades de aire salino ADVERTENCIA PARA EVITAR INCENDIOS O DESCARGAS EL CTRICAS NO EXPONER EL APARATO A LA LLUVIA O LA HUMEDAD Este unidad est fabricada de acuerdo con las Directivas del Consejo de la Uni n Europea 89 336 CEE EMC Directive y la Directiva del Consejo 73 23 CEE relativa a Directiva de Baja Tensi n de acuerdo con las modificaciones establecidas por la Directiva 93 68 CEE As mismo tambi n se observan las normativas EN 55024 para la inmunidad y las EN 55022 para las interferencias en lo que respecta al funcionamiento del aparato en zonas residenciales en las empresas comerciales y de indus tria ligera en las pequefias empresas tanto en el interior como en el exterior del edificio Todos los lugares de funcionamiento est n caracterizados por estar conectados al sistema p blico de alimentaci n de baja tensi n Esta unidad est fabricada de acuerdo con EN 60950 OTHERS Aviso sobre la construcci n del sistema de vigilancia utilizando esta unidad Esta unidad puede
72. 0 Operations 59 ENGLISH Operation examples continued lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER DETECTION MASK SETTING SENSITIVITY HIGH lt lt lt LOW MOTION THRESHOLD 5 TEST MODE MD LOCK OUT TIME OFF 4 TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt screen setting see pages 44 to 46 SELECTED PATTERN P3 ALARM REC DURATION 5M lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt SELECTED PATTERN HOLIDAY SETTING REC MODE A REC MODE B REC MODE C REC MODE D ALARM REC DURATION SM P3 SET 5 ALARM SETTING C screen setting cs see page 46 All the cameras D to TRIGGER EMR Set all the cameras 1 to lt ALARM SETTING C gt ALARM RECORD CAMERA TRIGGER 1 MD EXT 2 MD EXT 3 MD EXT 4 MD EXT EMR 090 ALARM TYPE ALARM CH CLEAR BACK 6 RECORD SETTING C screen setting see page 46 All the cameras to D PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE Set the desired interval and picture quality for each camera ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC Set the desired pre alarm recording time RECORD SETTING gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE 3 125P STD 3 125P HIGH 0 3 125P STD 3 125P HIGH 3 125P STD 3 125P HIGH 3 125P STD 3 125P HIGH ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC MEDIUM CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt
73. 000000000000000000000000 Basic Operations ENGLISH 23 24 Basic operations continued TIME DATE ADJUST D Before you start recording it is necessary to set accurately the present date and time Example Setting the date time to 10 28 2003 6 30pm 18 30 default 01 01 2003 00 00 00 1 Press the SET UP button to display the lt SETTINGS gt screen 2 Check that the cursor gt gt is positioned at TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS and then press the ENTER button The TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen appears 3 Check that the cursor is positioned at TIME DATE ADJUST and then press the ENTER button The TIME DATE ADJUST gt screen appears TIME DATE ADJUST DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF DAY 01 MONTH 01 YEAR 2003 TIME 00 00 00 4 Press the JOG buttons to move the cursor to DAY and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes lt TIME DATE ADIUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVING QFF DAY 01 MONTH con YEAR 2003 TIME 00 00 00 5 Press the JOG A buttons to display 28 then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops lt TIME DATE ADIUST gt DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF DAY 28 MONTH 01 YEAR 2003 TIME 00 00 00 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set MONTH and YEAR 7 Press the JOG A buttons to move the cursor to TIME and then press the ENTER button twice The
74. 000000000000000000000000000000000000 Recording Time Table 7 78 Recording Time Table continued Without Audio recording recording duration MEDIUM users 25P 12 5 8 333P 6 25P 5 4 167P 3 125P 2 5 0 5 0 25P 0 125P 006 105 145 175 445 1min20s 2min50s 13s 18s 23s 58s 1min50s 3min50s 225 305 375 1min30s 3min 6min10s 315 425 525 2min10s 4min20s 8min40s 1min10s Without Audio recording recording duration SHORT 1min30s 1min50s 4min50s 9min40s 19min 5min50s 44 7min40s 58 12min 94 17min 132 38min 292 users 25P 12 5 8 333P 6 25P 4 167P 3 125P 2 5P 1 0 5 0 25 0 125 Shore 225 445 1min20s 295 585 1min50s 475 1min30s 1min 2min10s 4min20s With Audio recording recording duration LONG 2min20s 4min50s 1 205 9min40s 4min20s 2min50s 22 505 29 6min10s 47 8min40s 66 19min 146 8 405 1min 1min30s 5min40s 11min 1min20s 2min 9min20s 18min 1min10s 1min20s 1min30s 1min40s 2min30s 2min20s 565 13min 2min50s 26min 5min50s 425 1min 3min50s 7min40s 585 1min20s 6min10s 12min 1min10s 1min30s 8min
75. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 HDD SELF TEST 19 AUTO SET UP AUTO SET UP AUTO SET UP is displayed in order to set up an indispensable function when this unit is turned on for the first time Only when the unit is turned on for the first time the AUTO SET UP screen is displayed automatically It is not displayed automatically next time 1 Turn on the MAIN switch on the rear panel and wait until the ACCESS indicator is turned off then press the POWER button on the front panel The LANGUAGE SELECTION screen is displayed This menu is used to select the language of the menu LANGUAGE SELECTION LANGUAGE ENGLISH EXECUTE 7067714 SELECT ENTER EXECUTE Setting of LANGUAGE default ENGLISH ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPANOL ITALIANO 2 Press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 3 Press the JOG buttons to display the desired setting and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops Beware that the menu screen cannot be exited while setting the AUTO SET UP Furthermore the screen which has already set cannot be displayed again 4 Press the JOG A v buttons to move the cursor to EXECUTE and then press the ENTER button The TIME DATE ADJUST gt screen appears This menu is used to set the date and time
76. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning ENGLISH Flowchart Flowchart for connection and settings Installation example Connect the terminals on the rear panel and set the initial settings Next make an alarm recording using the timer function using alarm list search and playback the searched data Connections Connect the terminals on the rear panel See Connecting to CCTV camera monitor and sensor on page 12 Connection for the alarm recording See Alarm recording connection on page 13 and Rear view on page 9 Connect the supplied wired remote control R 400 See Connecting the wired remote control R 400 supplied on page 13 Attaching the HDD Attach the HDD to this unit See Attaching and Removing the HDD to the DX NT400E on pages 14 to 17 Setting up the unit Test the HDD attached to the unit See HDD SELF TEST on pages 18 and 19 Set up the unit using lt AUTO SET UP gt menu See AUTO SET UP on pages 20 and 21 wv wv Changing the initial menu settings Select the language See LANGUAGE SELECTION on page 28 Set the present time and screen display See lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt on pages 34 and 35 Set the present time See TIME DATE ADJUST on page 24 Set the display mode See DISPLAY MODE on page 34 Setting the HD
77. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Glossary Specifications Rated Power Supply Rated Input Color System Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Dimensions Weight Recording System Sampling Data Compression Compression Resolution Recording Device Video Input Video Output Audio Input Audio Output Timer Program Memory Backup CONNECTORS ALARM IN 1 4 Input EMERGENCY Input GND MODE OUT 1 5 Output 5 232 Rating MODE OUT 1 5 EMERGENCY Accessories AC power cord Wired remote control R 400 Screw to attach the HDD holder to the HDD 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 4 0 2 A 100 240 V with 2 HDDs described on page 14 attached PAL type color system 5 C to 40 C Max 80 Max 2000 m 300 Width x 343 Depth x 88 Height mm 5 8 kg Digital recording method using WAVELET compression 13 5 MHz WAVELET Field 684 x 288 ENGLISH 3 5 inch IDE HDD x 2 Maximum capacity 2 TB Use with attached to the HDD tray 4 Input BNC Connector 1 0 75 Q 1 Output BNC Connector 1 0 V 75 Q 1 Input RCA Pin plug 308 mV rms 50 1 Output RCA Pin plug 308 mV rms 1 kQ 8 programs Daily start and stop time for one week x 3 set Lasts for more than 1 month Terminal for starting alarm recording Terminal for starting emerg
78. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections 13 14 Attaching and removing the HDD to DX NT400E D Make sure that the POWER button on the front panel and the MAIN switch on the rear panel are both turned OFF when attaching or removing the HDD tray D Do not remove the top cover of the unit D HDDs are very sensitive to sudden shocks and vibration which can permanently damage the internal components To avoid damage to the HDD i Hold tray firmly with both hands while transporting ii DO NOT use an electric screwdriver iii DO NOT place the HDD directly on a desk or table use a cushion D This unit does not operate when the HDD is not attached Be sure to attach the HDD before using the unit D When replacing the HDD only for playing back the recorded image replace the recorded HDD togather with the tray When you remove the top cover of the tray and remove only one HDD or replace the MASTER HDD or the SLAVE HDD with another one in most cases the recorded image cannot be played back D When the protection sheet is stuck on the attaching part of the HDD tray on the front of the unit remove it before using Q The following HDDs have been tested and compatibility is ensured This information is as of June 2003 Supply of these HDDs may be stopped or they may be changed without notice by their respective manufacturers Consult yo
79. 2 5P 99 A00001 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select DISPLAY MODE in the lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button CLOCK LOCATION SETTING This menu is used to set the display position of the date and present time 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select CLOCK LOCATION SETTING in the lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen and then press the ENTER button The CLOCK LOCATION SETTING gt screen appears 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 000000000 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Use JOG 4 A buttons to move date and display to the desired position and then press the ENTER button The setting is determined 3 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button CAMERA DISPLAY This item is set to display the title and the memo which are set in CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING or to display the camera number only lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt TIME DATE ADIUST DISPLAY MODE 1 CLOCK LOCATION SETTING CAMERA DISPLAY NUMBER CAMERA TITLE MEMO SET
80. 40s 17min 1min40s 2min 19min 1min20s 38min 2min50s 1min50s 3min50s 3min 6min10s 4min20s 8min40s 9min40s 19min D CT Since audio recording cannot be made during recording interval of 0 25P and 0 125P even when the recording with audio recording is set to ON the recordable time is the same for when setting audio recording to OFF 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Recording Time Table Troubleshooting If problems with the unit persist even after you ve followed the suggestions below please disconnect the power cord and contact the retailer from whom you purchased the unit Description of problem Please consult the following The unit is not turned 15 the power cord properly plugged in 15 the SIMPLE or PASSWARD LOCK turned on 55 to 57 Is the unit in timer recording stand by mode 45 Is the MAIN switch on the rear panel set to OFF 9 Power is on but the unit Is the SIMPLE LOCK or PASSWARD LOCK turned on 55 to 57 does not operate 15 the POWER button flashing 8 The unit cannot be operated when the POWER button is flashing The safety features may be in operation 9 68 Press the RESET button located on the rear panel using a ballpoint pen or similar object and then turn the POWER on Images
81. 43 for Recording mode settings for normal recording and alarm recording 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select REC MODE A in the TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt screen and then press the ENTER button The REC MODE gt screen appears lt REC MODE A gt ALARM SETTING RECORD SETTING 2 Press the JOG buttons to select either ALARM SETTING or RECORD SETTING and determine such setting see page 41 for ALARM SETTING page 42 for RECORD SETTING page 43 for PRE ALARM REC When you set SHORT MEDIUM or LONG in the PRE ALARM REC normal recording cannot be performed Set the PRE ALARM REC to OFF to perform normal recording or alarm recording When you set A PPS in the lt RECORD SETTING screen to for all the cameras pre alarm recording is not performed even if PRE ALARM REC is set to SHORT MEDIUM or LONG In this case normal recording is performed at the interval which is set in PPS 3 continue with REC MODE to REC repeat steps 1 and 2 The storage area in MAIN HDD set in PARTI TION is displayed with the percentage and the recordable time of that storage area is displayed in lt ESTD REC gt for PARTITION 1 see page 70 ALARM REC DURATION The recording time period for alarm recording can be set for ALARM REC
82. 4d23h 19d23h 2449231 29d23h 39d23h 49d23h 1244231 2494221 499 420 999 1 7h 10 870 000 6d22h 13d20h 20d18h 27d16h 34015 41d13h 55d09h 69d06h 173d03h 346d07h 692d15h 1385d07h 15 030 000 14d23h 29d22h 44d21h 59d20h 74d19h 89d18h 119d16h 149d14h 373d23h 747d23h 14954231 29914231132 390 000 4d10h 6d15h 8d10h 10d12h 12d15h 1649201 20d00h 44d18h 73d17h 221d08h 442d17h 5d17h 8d13h 11d10h 13d17h 16d11h 21d03h 26d10h 55d08h 84d06h 296d08h 592d16h 9d13h 14d00h 18d06h 22d07h 26d03h 33d03h 40d08h 76d18h 110d16h 499d20h 999d17h 12d23h 18d20h 24d06h 29d06h 34d11h 43d09h 51d01h 92d19h 126d17h 692d1 5h 1385d07h LONG 13d17h 26d01h 36d12h 46d03h 54d10h 62d02h 75d02h 85d07h 1309071 1584211 1495h23h 2991d23h d day h hour D While MIRRORING is performed coutinuous recording time with without audio recording is half of the time described on the table above D Continuous recordable time and the estimated time displayed on the menu screen is the continuous record able time when operating this unit and is not the warranty period of the product Furthermore it is not the period that guarantees the operation of used parts The time displayed in the menu screen may differ from the time described on the table D Audio recording is not performed when PPS
83. 7 HDD REPEAT REC MAIN ON lt HDD SETTINGS gt HDD REPEAT REC MAIN ON HDD REPEAT REC SUB OFF HDD REPEAT PLAY OFF IM CHECK PLAY OFF SEQUENTIAL PLAY OFF 4 lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt screen setting see pages 44 to 46 SELECTED PATTERN P1 lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt SELECTED PATTERN HOLIDAY SETTING REC MODE A REC MODE B REC MODE C REC MODE D ALARM REC DURATION 5S P1 SET 5 RECORD SETTING A gt screen setting cs see page 46 All the cameras D to PPS GRADE Set the desired interval and picture quality for each camera 5 4 lt RECORD SETTING A gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE 3 125P STD STD 0 3 125P STD STD 9 3 125P STD STD 0 3 125P STD STD ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC OFF CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt 6 RECORD SETTING B gt screen setting see page 46 Camera numbers D and only PPS GRADE Set the desired interval and picture quality for each camera A PPS Other cameras PPS A PPS si lt RECORD SETTING B gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE gt 6 25P SUPER STD Q STD STD 6 25P SUPER STD STD STD ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC OFF CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt 7
84. 9 Set the restriction of motion detection function See MD LOCK OUT TIME on page 40 Setting the timer recording Select the normal amp alarm recording or pre alarm recording See Recording mode settings A to D for normal recording and alarm recording on page 46 Set the recording mode Select the camera selection during the alarm recording See Recording mode settings for normal recording and alarm recording on pages 41 to 43 Set the interval picture grade for normal recording and alarm recording See Setting the recording interval and recording picture quality for normal recording on pages 25 and 26 Set the duration of alarm recording See ALARM REC DURATION on page 46 Set the duration of pre alarm recording See PRE ALARM REC on page 43 and H Pre alarm recording time table on pages 77 and 78 Set the timer program mode See lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt on pages 44 to 46 Set the holiday See E HOLIDAY SETTING on page 46 Set the timer program See 4 Structure of the lt TIMER PROGRAM screen on pages 44 and 45 Selecting the day Selecting the start time Selecting the end time Selecting the recording mode Selecting the motion detection mode Timer recording is executed completed See Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures on page 81 Searching the recorded data Set th
85. ARM INDEX SEARCH 64 65 ALARM SKIP SEARCH 65 ALARM LIST SEARCH 66 START END SEARCH 67 Other convenient functions 68 70 Power failure compensation 68 Power failure reset recording 68 Log function for when power failure occurs while the unit is in operation or the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned OFF 68 RESET button 68 COVERT CAMERA SETTING 68 ALARM DISPLAY ss 68 HDD SETTING 69 70 MIRRORING cinco n 69 PARTITION PARTITION SIZE 70 Communications by Web Brouser 71 76 Communications by Web Brouser 71 76 The personal computer product requirements 71 71 AUTHENTICATION eere 71 72 Welcome 72 76 Recording time table 77 Continuous recording time table 77 HDD continuous recording time for 240 GB drive 77 Without Audio recording 77 With Audio recording 77 Pre alarm recording time table 77 78 Without Audio recording recording duration LONG nes 77 Without Audio recording recording duration MEDIUM 78
86. CE eene 54 55 HDD INFORMATION rann 54 WARNING LOG LIST nnee eenen eenn 54 RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS 54 MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR SUB HDD DATA CLEAR 55 PASSWORD sedie ia 55 57 SIMPLE HOCK ana 55 PASSWORD LOCK 55 57 LANGUAGE SELECTION 57 Operation examples 58 60 Operation example 1 58 Operation example 2 59 Operation example 3 59 60 Various recordings 61 PRE ALARM RECORDINGS 61 EMERGENCY RECORDING 61 Various playback functions 62 Playing still frames eenn 62 Frame by frame playback 62 Reverse 62 Speed search 62 Monitor display settings and playback operation 62 Simultaneous playback during recording 62 Various search 63 67 SEARCH SELECTION nennen nennen 63 SEARCH TYPE itte seen 63 SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER 63 DATETIME sasa 63 PLAYBACK DEVICE in 63 TIME DATE SEARCH 63 INDEX SEARCH AL
87. D hard disk drive mode Set the repeat recording See HDD REPEAT REC MAIN HDD REPEAT REC SUB on page 47 Set the audio recording See AUDIO RECORDING on page 48 and Continuous recording time table on page 77 Set the remaining HDD capacity See I REMAIN HDD on page 50 Set the CALL OUT See HDD MAIN REMAIN HDD SUB REMAIN on page 50 and HDD MAIN FULL HDD SUB FULL on page 51 Set the buzzer See BUZZER on pages 49 and 50 Changing the multiplexer function Change the SPLITA screen setting See E SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING on page 37 Change the sequence setting See SEQUENCE SETTING on page 37 Setting other various functions Change the display mode See CLOCK LOCATION SETTING on page 34 and DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY on page 35 Set the camera title memo See CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING on pages 34 and 35 and CAMERA DISPLAY on page 34 Set to output signals of the unit status See MODE OUT 1 to MODE OUT 5 on page 49 Setting the motion detection Select the camera number See SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER on page 38 Set the detection areas ENGLISH See DETECTION MASK SETTING on page 38 Set the sensitivity See SENSITIVITY on page 39 Set the minimum number of dots for starting the motion detecting operation See MOTION THRESHOLD on page 3
88. EC MODE B 2 1 3 1 lt Setting gt 1 Set 1 to 3 of Operation example 1 on the previous page 2 TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt screen setting see pages 44 to 46 SELECTED PATTERN P2 HOLIDAY SETTING 31 12 01 01 02 01 03 01 TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS SELECTED PATTERN HOLIDAY SETTING REC MODE A REC MODE B REC MODE C REC MODE D ALARM REC DURATION 5S P2 SET lt HOLIDAY SETTING gt 31712 01701 02701 DAY MONTH 3 Set 5 and 6 of Operation example 1 4 TIMER PROGRAMS screen setting see page 44 PROGRAM NO 1 SPL 08 00 15 00 A OFF PROGRAM NO 2 SPL 15 00 20 00 B OFF PROGRAM NO 3 SAT 08 00 17 00 B OFF PROGRAM NO 4 SUN 08 00 17 00 B OFF PROGRAM NO 5 HOL 08 00 17 00 OFF SPL MON FRI lt TIMER PROGRAM gt P2 DU START END MODE MD 1 SPL 08 00 15 00 OFF 2 SPL 15 00 20 00 B OFF 3 SAT 08 00 17 00 B OFF 4 SUN 08 00 17 00 B OFF 5 HOL 08 00 17 00 B OFF 6 P 8 SPL MON FRI When completed with all the settings above and after clearing the menu screen press both the TIMER ON OFF buttons The unit switches to the timer pro
89. ECORD SETTING screen appears This menu is used to set the recording period lt AUTO RECORD SETTING RECORDING CYCLE EXECUTE JOGT L SELECT ENTER EXECUTE Setting of RECORDING CYCLE default 24 24H 48H 72H 96H 120H 144H 1WEEK 2WEEK 3WEEK 1MONTH 2MONTH 4MONTH SMONTH MONTH 1 YEAR 20 9 Press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 10 Press the JOG buttons to display the desired setting and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 11 Press JOG 4 w buttons to move the cursor to EXECUTE and then press the ENTER button The RECORD SETTING gt screen appears This menu is used to set the recording interval and recording picture quality of normal recording and alarm recording corresponding to each camera numbers lt RECORD SETTING gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE 12 5P SUPER 12 5P SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER 12 5P SUPER 12 5P SUPER ALARM TYPE ALARM CH lt ESTD REC gt 1011 55 PRESS POWER BUTTON TO EXIT Depending on the number of connected cameras and the value of RECORDING CYCLE the most suitable setting of the PPS A PPS GRADE and A GRADE are set automatically 12 When the setting is com
90. ECTION CAMERA NUMBER of the lt SEARCH SELECTION gt screen When an individual camera number is selected the still frame is displayed in the single screen display lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt 03 03 2008 21 25 40 EXECUTE FORWARD MAIN START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 12 30 15 PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR SEARCH SELECTION When there is no recording of the set time the video of the closest time and date of the set camera number displays in still frame Depending on the recording condition TIME DATE SEARCH may not operate correctly D To display a single screen display of the selected camera number from the SPLIT4 screen display of the search result when ALL is selected in the SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER setting press the SPLIT SINGLE button to switch the display to the single screen display and then press or button to select the desired camera number 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic Operations 27 Basic operations continued 14 Press either the PLAY button or the PAUSE button to playback the searched image For playback see Various playback functions on page 62 15 To stop playback still frame playback press the STOP button The display returns to the normal screen LANGUAGE SELECTION With this unit the menu screen display can be selected from six langua
91. ER button on the front panel are both turned ON and during timer re cording emergency recording starts automatically overrid ing all the other settings D Emergency recording does not perform while the MAIN switch or POWER button is turned OFF or during timer recording standby mode Q For the details concerning emergency recording duration settings see page 51 Emergency recording 1 Uses all the camera numbers set in EMR of the ALARM SETTING screen and also set its recording interval in A PPS in the lt RECORD SETTING screen The recording grade is SUPER and the recording interval is the minimum value available for each camera 2 Used cameras All the cameras of which PPS or A PPS is set to other than During timer recording emergency recording uses all the cameras set in the REC MODE A to REC MODE D which is available on that time and those PPS or A PPS is set to other than zt 3 During emergency recording ALM is displayed on the screen in red 4 Emergency recording is registered in the alarm list and displayed in red 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 61 62 Various playback functions Playing still frames 1 Press the PAUSE button during playback The unit switches to still frame playback Press the PAUSE but
92. ESS This menu is for displaying the setting only D The specified software is required to input SMTP SERVER RECORDER ID and USER ADDRESS Please refer to the instruction manual of the software 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt COMMUNICATION PORT SETTING gt gt Select E MAIL ADDRESS the lt ETHERNET gt screen The E MAIL ADDRESS gt screen appears lt E MAIL ADDRESS gt SMTP SERVER RECORDER ID USER ADDRESS E MAIL ADDRESS is displayed only first 20 characters SERVICE PORT SETTING This menu is used to set the port number to connect personal computer Do not change the setting without sufficient knowl edge about the network setting D When performing port setting except WEB the specified software is required Please refer to the instruction manual of the software 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt lt COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS gt select SERVICE PORT SETTING in the lt ETHERNET gt screen The SERVICE PORT SETTING gt screen appears lt SERVICE PORT SETTING gt WEB 00080 USER ACCESS 53705 SUPER USER 53706 LIVE USER1 53707 LIVE USER2 53708 LIVE USER3 53709 LIVE USER4 53710 2 Press the JOG A w buttons to sele
93. EXECUTE FORWARD recording is written may differ from the camera number displayed in the CUTE REVERSE A alarm list START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 12 30 15 3 Display the desired setting in INDEX and press the ENTER button PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR 4 Select EXECUTE FORWARD or EXECUTE REVERSE and press the SEARCH SELECTION ENTER button EXECUTE FORWARD Searches in the forward direction EXECUTE REVERSE Searches in the reverse direction To cancel searching press the SEARCH button twice The search is not executed if there is no index signal To return to the normal screen press the SEARCH button twice 5 Playback the search result Press the PLAY REV P or PAUSE button 6 stop playback or still frame playback press the STOP button During still frame playback to choose the desired video from the SPLIT4 screen display and display the video of that camera number in the single screen display press the SEARCH button to clear the search screen first and then press the SPLIT SINGLE button and the button ENGLISH D The search may not be performed properly at times depending on the recorded condition of the index signals ALARM SKIP SEARCH Searches the point where the index signal of alarm recording is written and plays back approximately 4 seconds where an index signal is writte
94. FF OFF 1 Press the SET UP button and select lt SETTINGS gt While the lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen is displayed press and hold the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds The lt COVERT CAMERA SETTING gt screen appears 2 Press the JOG buttons to select ALARM DISPLAY and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 3 Press the JOG buttons to select ON and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 4 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button HDD SETTING On this unit you can select MIRRORING or PARTITION for the HDD recording mode i see page 21 Setting default NORMAL NORMAL MIRRORING PARTITION MIRRORING This item is used to record the same data on 2 HDDs of the same capacity in order to reduce the risk of data loss due to an HDD crash 1 Turn ON the MAIN switch on the rear panel and wait until the ACCESS indicator turns off Make sure that the POWER button on the front panel is turned off While holding down the JOG button press the POWER button on the front panel The lt INITIALIZATION gt screen appears lt INITIALIZATION gt HDD SETTING NORMAL BOOT UP DELAY 30S POWER OFF INITIALIZATION ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED WHEN PROCEED INITIALIZATION 2 Press the JOG buttons to move the cursor to HDD
95. G w button to highlight the REMAIN HDD capacity and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 4 Press the JOG A buttons to display the desired capacity and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 5 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button CALL OUT SETTINGS This menu is used to output warning signals from the MODE OUT terminal which is set to CALL OUT in lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS screen to the device connected to that terminal lt CALL OUT SETTINGS HDD MAIN REMAIN OFF HDD MAIN FULL OFF HDD SUB REMAIN OFF HDD SUB FULL OFF D CALL OUT SETTINGS is available when any of the MODE OUT 1 to 5 settings are set to CALL OUT D HDD SUB REMAIN and HDD SUB FULL appear when HDD SETTING in lt INITIALIZATION gt screen is set to PARTITION HDD MAIN REMAIN HDD SUB REMAIN When reaching the specified remaining HDD capacity a signal is output from the MODE OUT terminal which is set to CALL OUT in lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS screen and REC REM appears on the screen Setting default OFF 296 496 6 896 10 15 20 30 40 50 OFF 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt Select HDD MAIN REMAIN or HDD SUB REMAIN in the lt CALL OUT SETTINGS gt scr
96. GLE button and then press the button 4 Press the PAUSE button and then press the PLAY button when the desired video is displayed 5 To stop ALARM SKIP SEARCH press the STOP button D When executing the alarm skip search in the reverse direction with index signals of less than 4 seconds that portion may be played back repeatedly In this case press the STOP button to stop the search and execute alarm skip search in the reverse direction again after the particular portion has been passed using reverse playback etc D The search may not be performed properly at times depending on the recorded condition of the index signals 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 65 Various search continued ALARM LIST SEARCH This unit stores the start times of alarm recording and emer gency recording in the alarm list when such recording is started It is possible to perform the index search for the desired time or the closest time from the alarm recording or emergency recording start times listed in the alarm list Up to 10 000 alarm recording emergency record ing start times are stored and displayed In the alarm list items for the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel grounded are indicated in white items that were detected with motion are indicated in green and items for the EMERGENCY terminal grounde
97. IMENTO n o funcione corretamente devido a condi es externas ou sinais de entrada de v deo entre outros fatores O usu rio n o ser indenizado por problemas ex falha na grava o ou na reprodu o que ocorram tanto com o aparelho ou com um dispositivo conectado a ele durante a opera o Recomenda se fazer regularmente c pias reserva de grava es importantes como precau o contra poss veis panes ou acidentes Tempo de grava o e garantia do produto O tempo de grava o cont nua e a exibi o do tempo estimado na tela do menu correspondem ao tempo de grava o cont nua durante o funcionamento desta unidade n o ao per odo de garantia do produto Tampouco correspondem ao per odo de garantia de funcionamento das pe as usadas Esta unidade utiliza um disco r gido incorporado que um dispositivo de precis o portanto necess rio ter bastante cuidado ao manusear a unidade submeta esta unidade vibrac es choques necess rio ter bastante cuidado prevenc o vibrac es ou choques que poderiam causar danos principalmente quando se liga a unidade ou durante acesso ao disco rigido desligue fio da tomada quando a unidade estiver ligada ou durante qualquer gravac o ou reproduc o Para uma detecc o imediata de falhas recomenda se a realizac o de uma inspec o regular a cada ano SVENSKA TUNGA F REM L EN TV F R ABSOLUT INTE PLACERA
98. If you need to replace the fuse use a 5A fuse approved by BSI or ASTA to BS 1362 ensuring you refit the fuse cover If the mains plug is not suitable for the sockets in your home and you require to remove the plug remove the fuse cut off the plug then dispose of the plug immedi ately to avoid a possible electric shock hazard To refit a new plug follow these instructions Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral and Brown Live As the colours in the mains lead of this unit may not correspond with the coloured markings identi fying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red ENGLISH This unit complies with the requirements of the EC Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive and 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive as amended by Directive 93 68 EEC The requirements for the susceptibility according to EN 55024 and the requirements for interference according to EN 55022 are observed for the operation on residential areas business light industrial premises and in small scale enterprises inside as well as outside
99. L Le 4 Attach the HDD holder to the HDD tray Use the 4 screws that were removed in step 2 N un 0000 16 8 Attach the top cover of the HDD tray To attach the top cover put the hooks of the top cover in the openings of the HDD tray Use the 2 screws that were removed in step 1 Make sure that the lead is not caught in top cover When attaching additional HDD 1 Remove the top cover of the HDD tray Remove 2 screws and lift the top cover 2 Remove the HDD holder on the left side of the HDD tray Remove the 4 screws attached to the HDD holder to remove the HDD holder 3 Follow the steps and 4 in When attaching one HDD to attach the HDD holder on the side of the additional HDD and then attach it to the HDD tray Use the supplied 4 screws to attach the HDD holder Set the jumper of the additional HDD to SLAVE Refer to the instruction book of HDD for setting the jumper The leads should not be caught in the HDD holder or the HDD 4 Connect the outer connector of the ATA LEAD to the additional HDD Make sure that the ATA LEAD between the HDDs is clamped C 5 Connect the POWER LEAD to the additional HDD Make sure that the POWER LEAD between the HDDs is clamped D ENGLISH 6 Check the wiring A The lead b
100. LARM SKIP SEARCH gt Page 65 lt ALARM LIST SEARCH gt 00004 01 01 2003 00 00 04 01 00003 01 01 2003 00 00 03 EMR 00002 01 01 2003 00 00 02 1 00001 01 01 2003 00 00 01 EMR PUSH SEARCH KEY lt ALARM LIST SEARCH gt Page 66 SUB MENU 1 SEARCH button SEARCH button SEARCH button SEARCH button SEARCH button lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SEARCH TYPE TIME DATE SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ALL PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START 2 END 2 lt SEARCH SELECTION gt Page 63 lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SEARCH TYPE INDEX PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START oem lt SEARCH SELECTION gt Page 63 lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SEARCH TYPE ALARM INDEX SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ALL PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START END lt SEARCH SELECTION gt Page 63 lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SEARCH TYPE ALARM SKIP SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ALL PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START oe lt SEARCH SELECTION gt Page 63 lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SEARCH TYPE ALARM LIST SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ALL DATE TIME PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START END 2 lt SEARCH SELECTION gt Page 63
101. MERGENCY REC DURATION 10M Setting default OFF REC Outputs signals during recording PLAY Outputs signals during playback REMAIN Outputs signals when the remaining HDD capacity reaches the value specified in REMAIN HDD Outputs signals when the power of the unit turns on MOTION1 to MOTION4 Outputs the signal from the specified MODE OUT terminal when detecting motion by a specified camera number For example when you set MODE OUT 1 to MOTION 1 the signal is output from the MODE OUT 1 terminal when detecting motion by the camera number 1 Furthermore the last input of the motion detection maintained for 2 seconds ALARM Outputs signals during alarm recording LAN Controls ON OFF of the terminal set to this item via PC by using the specified application CALL OUT Outputs CALL OUT signal when the error occurs to the unit Refer to the table on page 81 OFF Does not output signal D Remaining warning from MODE OUT is output only during recording 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select HEAR TERMINAL SETTINGS Screen 2 For the desired terminal from MODE OUT 1 to MODE OUT 5 display the desired setting and then determine such setting set other terminals repeat step 2 4 Press th
102. MODE OUT 5 OFF KEY SOUND ON BUZZER OFF REMAIN HDD MAIN 10 CALL OUT SETTINGS EMERGENCY REC DURATION 10M A warning is output using the following methods when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording The recorded capacity of HDD flashes when 3 is set to DISPLAY MODE in the lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen e Abuzzer sounds when REMAIN is set to BUZZER in the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt screen Setting of HDD default MAIN MAIN Displays a warning of low MAIN HDD ca pacity SUB Displays a warning of low SUB HDD capacity OFF Does not display warning of low HDD capacity SUB appears when HDD SETTING in lt INITIALIZATION gt screen is set to PARTITION Setting of REMAIN HDD capacity default 10 2 4 6 BA 10 15 20 30 40 50 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select REMAIN in the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt screen and then press the ENTER button twice The setting item of selecting HDD is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once When the button is pressed again the background turns red and flashes 2 Press the JOG 4 w buttons to display the desired HDD and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 3 Press the JO
103. N gt gt lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt Select HDD MAIN FULL or HDD SUB FULL in the CALL OUT SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button EMERGENCY REC DURATION This item is used to set the recording time for emergency recording lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt MODE OUT 1 OFF MODE OUT 2 OFF MODE OUT 3 OFF MODE OUT 4 OFF MODE OUT 5 OFF KEY SOUND ON BUZZER OFF REMAIN HDD MAIN 10 CALL OUT SETTINGS EMERGENCY REC DURATION 10M For the details concerning EMERGENCY RECORDING settings see page 61 Setting default 10M 1M 2M 5M 10M 20M 30M 60M 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select EMERGENCY REC DURATION in the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS RS 232C ETHERNET RS 232C This menu is used to set the communication device con nected to the RS 232C connector on this unit MODE This item is used to remotely control this unit viaa PC con nected to the RS 232C terminal Comments can also be input PC and recorded along with the video lt RS 232C gt MODE SETTINGS REMOTE A Sett
104. NE Per assicurarsi il massimo rendimento dell unit e mantenerla a lungo in perfetta efficienza installarla in un posto che sia 1 Ben ventilato non esposto alla luce diretta del sole e lontano da fonti di calore 2 Abbia una superficie di appoggio solida e senza vibrazioni 3 Non esposto ai rischi di alta umidit polvere eccessiva e che sia lontano da campi magnetici 4 Assicurarsi che la ventola di ventilazione che si trova nel pannello posteriore non sia ostruita POSTI NON ADATTI Collocare l unit nei posti seguenti potrebbe accorciarne la durata di vita utile Posti estremamente freddi quali magazzini refrigerati e ghiacciaie Posti dove pu essere prodotto molto solfuro d idrogeno ad esempio in stabilimenti termali Posti o ambienti con aria ricca di sale AVVISO PER EVITARE 1 RISCHI DI INCENDIO SCOSSA ELETTRICA NON ESPORRE QUEST APPARECCHIO A PIOGGIA O ALTA UMIDITA QUEST APPARECCHIO HA BISOGNO DI ESSERE MESSO ELETTRICAMENTE A TERRA Questa Unit conforme alla direttiva della CE 89 336 EEC Direttiva EMC e della direttiva EC 73 23 EEC Direttiva sui bassi voltaggi cosi come emendata dalla Direttiva 93 68 EEC requisiti per la suscettibilit in conformit con EN 55024 e il requisito per le interferenze in conformit con EN 55022 sono osservati per il funzionamento in zone residenziali per uffici zone a bassa attivit industriale e in stabilimenti non molto grandi sia all interno che all esterno de
105. NET IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 100 SUB NET MASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 000 000 000 000 E MAIL ADDRESS SERVICE PORT SETTING ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING lt MAC ADDRESS gt 08 00 70 2E 20 AD PLEASE PRESS SET UP BUTTON APPLY NEW SETTING 2 Select the setting to be changed by pressing the JOG A w buttons and then press the ENTER button The leftmost number of the setting item is highlighted 3 Press the JOG buttons to highlight the number to be changed and then press the ENTER button The background of the selected number turns red and flashes 4 Press the JOG w buttons to display the desired number and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops To display the cursor press the CLEAR button 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to change the other numbers The setting cannot be changed during recording Stop recording to change the setting D When you change the items in the lt ETHERNET gt screen press the SET UP button while the cursor is on the left side of the item In this case the CLEAR button does not function However when you change WARNING ALARM SENS REC MODE or RETRY TIME in lt ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING gt only the CLEAR button functions The unit turns the power off automatically and then boots Up E MAIL ADDRESS This item is used to refer the setting of SMTP SERVER RECORDER ID and USER ADDR
106. ON gt screen is set to PARTITION set PLAYBACK DEVICE to SUB 66 3 Select the desired alarm list number button Selects the next number button Selects the previous number P button Displays the page with date prior to the date of the currently opened page 4 button Displays the page with date newer than the date of the currently opened page To cancel searching press the SEARCH button twice D The camera number of which the start index sig nal of the pre alarm recording is written may differ from the camera number displayed in the alarm list D When setting REPEAT REC MAIN to OFF or STANDBY or HDD REPEAT REC SUB to OFF and there is an alarm recording or emer gency recording at the end of the HDD that record ing may not be stored in the alarm list and that number may be missed and not be displayed D The alarm list numbers may become out of sequence Q When an alarm recording or emergency record ing is started while displaying the lt ALARM LIST SEARCH screen exit the ALARM LIST SEARCH Screen and then display it again The new item will be added to the list Q When using DATE TIME in the SEARCH SELECTION screen the number of list items dis played on the screen can be narrowed down 1 Press the SEARCH button to display the SEARCH SELECTION screen 2 the desired date and time to be searched in DATE TIME and determ
107. P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD O 3 125 STD 3 125P STD 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic Operations 2 Basic operations continued 7 Press the JOG w button to highlight the setting item of GRADE and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes lt RECORD SETTING gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE 1 258 STD 3 125P STD 3 125P sIDN 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD D The menu screen is not cleared even when pressing the SET UP button while the setting item is flashing 8 Press the JOG buttons to select HIGH and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops lt RECORD SETTING gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS O 1 25 ERE 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD A GRADE 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 9 When the setting is completed press the CLEAR button The cursor reappears to the left of the camera number To continue with other camera number settings press the JOG A v buttons to move the cursor to the desired camera number and repeat steps 4 to 9 RECORD SETTING NO PPS GRADE A PPS gt D 1 25P HIGH 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD A GRADE 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 10 Press the CLEAR
108. RANCHER LE C BLE D ALIMENTATION EN CAS D ABSENCE PROLONG E Couper le courant et d brancher le c ble d alimentation en cas d absence prolong e MAINTENIR UNE BONNE VENTILATION Ne pas obstruer les nombreux trous de ventilation de l enregistreur Pour obtenir la ventilation maximale laisser de l espace autour de l enregistreur le placer seulement sur une surface dure et de niveau et veiller ce qu il ne soit jamais recouvert pendant l utilisation Ne jamais placer d objet lourd sur l enregistreur LORSQUE L APPAREIL EST INUTILIS Lorsqu on ne se sert pas de l appareil toujours couper OFF l interrupteur MAIN ENTRETIEN DU BO TIER Ne jamais utiliser de d tergents base de p trole Nettoyer l aide d un chiffon doux imbib d eau savonneuse puis s cher Les c bles en PVC ne doivent pas tre laiss s en contact avec la surface du boitier pendant de longues p riodes EMPLACEMENT D INSTALLATION Pour obtenir d excellentes performances et une fiabilit long terme l emplacement de l appareil doit tre 1 Bien ventil l abri des rayons du soleil et loign de sources de chaleur 2 Pos sur une surface solide et l abri de toute vibration 3 Sans humidit importante ni poussiere excessive et loign des champs magn tiques 4 Veuillez vous assurer que le ventilateur d a ration situ sur le panneau arriere de l enregistreur n est pas bloqu EMPLACEMENTS INADEQUATS L installation de l enregistreur dans les
109. S OVANP ENHETEN R R INTE VID INSIDAN AV ENHETEN OCH STOPPA INTE IN N GRA F REM L I ENHETEN Om du r r vid insidan av sk pet eller stoppar fr mmande f rem l uts tter du inte bara dig sj lv f r fara utan kan ven orsaka omfattande skador p enheten SKYDDA STR MKABELN Skador p str mkabeln kan orsaka brand eller elst tar Om str mkabeln r skadad ska du sl av huvudstr mmen och f rsiktigt koppla loss kabeln genom att h lla i kontakten ST NG AV STR MMEN N R ENHETEN INTE SKA ANV NDAS UNDER EN L NGRE TID St ng av str mmen och dra ut kontakten n r enheten inte ska anv ndas under en l ngre tid SORJ FOR GOD VENTILATION Se till att de m nga ventilationsh len p enheten inte blockeras F r maximal ventilation ska du l mna fritt utrymme runt enheten och endast placera enheten p en stadig och j mn yta samt se till att enheten inte t cks ver n r den anv nds Inga tunga f rem l f r placeras ovanp enheten N R ENHETEN INTE ANV NDS Gl m inte att st lla in huvudstr mbrytaren MAIN i l ge OFF n r denna apparat inte anv nds UNDERH LL AV SK P Anv nd aldrig reng ringsmedel som inneh ller petroleum Torka av sk pet med en mjuk tygtrasa som fuktats l tt med tv l och vatten Torka av PVC kablar och sladdar som inte b r till tas komma i kontakt med sk ph ljet under l ngre perioder INSTALLATIONSPLATS F r b sta prestanda och varaktig driftss kerhet b r du installera enheten p
110. SCREEN SETTING SEQUENCE SETTING INTERLACE ON Setting default ON Displays video in detail OFF Reduces screen flickering D Although flickering of video during split screen display can be reduced by setting INTERLACE to OFF the vertical resolution gets lower 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select INTERLACE in the lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 97 38 lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt This menu is used to set the conditions of the motion detection function for alarm recording which is started when detecting motion within the video ofthe connected camera SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER This item is used to setthe camera number for which motion detection function is executed Since settings can be made for each camera individually more detailed settings are possible lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER DETECTION MASK SETTING SENSITIVITY HIGH lt lt lt LOW MOTION THRESHOLD 5 TEST MODE MD LOCK OUT TIME OFF Setting default Di When selecting the lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt screen during single
111. TE DISPLAY SETTINGS and then press the ENTER button The lt DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen appears see page 34 lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt TIME DATE ADIUST DISPLAY MODE 1 CLOCK LOCATION SETTING CAMERA DISPLAY NUMBER CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY BOTTOM lt MODE 1 gt 01 01 2003 00 00 00 4 Press the JOG A v buttons to move the cursor to DISPLAY MODE and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 5 Press the JOG A v buttons to display 3 The display mode sample on the bottom of the screen changes to lt MODE 3 gt 22 6 Press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops To continue with other settings repeat steps 4 to 6 TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS TIME DATE ADJUST DISPLAY MODE CLOCK LOCATION SETTING CAMERA DISPLAY NUMBER CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY BOTTOM lt MODE 3 gt 01 01 2003 WED 00 00 00 12 5P 99 A00001 When pressing the CLEAR button while the set ting item is flashing the setting item returns to the previous setting To return to a normal screen from a menu screen The procedure to return to a normal screen after complet ing menu screen settings is described below 1 Check that the setting item is no longer flashing and the item has been changed to the desired setting The setting has not been determined if th
112. TIMER PROGRAM gt screen setting i see page 44 PROGRAM NO 1 SPL 08 00 15 00 A OFF PROGRAM 2 SPL 15 00 20 00 OFF PROGRAM NO 3 SAT 08 00 17 00 OFF PROGRAM NO 4 SUN 08 00 17 00 B OFF SPL MON FRI lt TIMER PROGRAM gt P1 DU START END MODE MD 1 SPL 08 00 15 00 A OFF 2 SPL 15 00 20 00 B OFF 3 SAT 08 00 17 00 B OFF 4 SUN 08 00 17 00 B OFF 5 6 estas 8 een nel ms SPL MON FRI When completed with all the settings above and after clearing the menu screen press both the TIMER ON OFF buttons The unit switches to the timer programming mode Operation example 2 Setting the holiday lt Operation gt MODE A normal recording with all the cameras is set to Monday to Friday from 08 00 to 15 00 and REC MODE B normal recording with camera numbers and is set from 15 00 to 20 00 On weekends REC MODE B normal recording with cam era numbers and is set from 08 00 to 17 00 31 12 1 1 2 1 and 3 1 are set as holidays and REC MODE B is set from 08 00 to 17 00 08 00 15 00 20 00 From Monday to Friday REC MODE A REC MODE B 08 00 17 00 Saturday and REC MODE Sunday 08 00 17 00 Holiday 7 31 12 1 1 R
113. TING DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY BOTTOM lt MODE 1 gt 01 01 2003 00 00 00 Setting default NUMBER NUMBER Displays the camera number only TITLE Displays the title set in CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING The title can be recorded along with the video COMMENT Displays the comment set by RS 232C connection NONE Displays nothing 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select CAMERA DISPLAY in the lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING This item is used to set the titles individually to each connected camera When selecting TITLE in CAMERA DISPLAY the title such as the location of the camera appears on the screen for an easy to understand monitoring system The maximum number of characters for the title is 16 The number of characters displayed on the screen is all 16 for the single screen display first 10 for the SPLIT4 screen display Example Setting titles of ENTRANCE and COUNTER to camera number and respectively and setting memo of BANK 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING in the lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen and then press the ENTER button The CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING gt screen appears
114. WNG6200 Fixed 54 55 HDD power HDD or HDD tray is Check that the HDD or 14 17 connected or attached HDD tray is connected or incorrectly attached correctly TEMP Issued when in a high furn off the power and Press and hold WNG5200 None temperature environment change the installation the WARNING within the tolerance level condition RESET button Lower the temperature FAN The fan stops Turn off the power and Press and hold WNG5300 Fixed stop usage the WARNING RESET button Rotate the fan NONE Reboots by watchdog WNG5101 operation m m ENGLISH 3 The following numbers are in 01 CAMERA IN 1 02 CAMERA IN 2 03 CAMERA 04 CAMERA IN 4 2 The following numbers 00 00 A MASTER 01 B SLAVE 06000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Warnings and CALL OUT output 81 82 Glossary Glossary I O terminals Terms used for referring to both input and output e RS 232C Connection standard used for handling data between de vices such as a PC modem etc A standard when con necting a PC and modem The upper limit for the commu nication speed of this standard is 115 2 kbps and the maxi mum transfer distance is 15 m Since this standard only defines the roles and physical characteristics of the con nector pins there are various types of connectors such as 25 pin D sub etc
115. abschalten und das Netzkabel herausziehen SORGEN SIE F R GUTE VENTILATION Blockieren Sie nicht die vielen Ventilations ffnungen am Rekorder Lassen Sie f r eine maximale Ventilation etwas Platz um den Rekorder herum und stellen Sie den Rekorder nur auf eine harte ebene Oberfl che und vergewissern Sie sich da sich w hrend des Betriebs nichts auf dem Rekorder befindet WENN SIE DEN REKORDER NICHT BENUTZEN Wenn das Ger t nicht verwendet wird immer den Hauptschalter MAIN ausschalten OFF PFLEGE DES GEH USES Verwenden Sie niemals Reinigungsmittel die Petroleum enthalten Ein weiches Tuch in Seifenlauge eintauchen den Rekorder reinigen und trocken wischen PVC Kabel oder Leitungen sollten niemals ber l ngere Zeit mit dem Geh use Kontakt haben AUFSTELLPLATZ Wegen ausgezeichneter Leistung und langj hriger Zuverl ssigkeit sollte der Platz 1 Gut bel ftet sein und sich nicht in unmittelbarer N he der Heizung oder praller Sonne befinden 2 Eine harte ersch tterungsfreie Unterlage haben 3 Keine Feuchtigkeit kaum Staub und keine magnetischen Felder aufweisen 4 Bitte stellen Sie sicher da der sich auf der R ckseite des Rekorders befindliche L fter nicht blockiert ist UNGEEIGNETE AUFSTELLPLATZE Wenn Sie den Rekorder an den folgenden Pl tzen aufstellen kann dies die Lebensdauer des Ger tes verk rzen Extrem kalte Pl tze wie K hl Lagerh user und K hlh user Pl tze an denen Hydrogensulfide erzeug
116. an communicate with a PC via Web browser Live and pre recorded images can be viewed from this mode The personal computer product requirements OS Microsoft Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Windows ME or Windows XP CPU IBM compatible with an Intel Pentium series processor of at least 500 MHz RAM 256 MB or more Hard disk drive System drive with unused space of at least 200 MB Web Browser Soft Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 015 2 or later Display device XGA 1024 pixels x 768 pixels or higher D Microsoft and Windows are registered trade marks of the Microsoft Corporation in the US and other regions The official name of Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System All other company and product names appearing herein are the property of their respective owners Windows 98SE is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition Windows 2000 is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Professional D The product requirement described above can not guarantee operations in all environments D Lack of compatibility between Web functions and the PC peripheral driver may in rare instances re sult in abnormal operation If this happens upgrade to the newest version of Internet Explorer and try again Connectio
117. and does not completely criticize the defect involved in the HDD 1 Attach the HDD to the unit and connect cameras the monitors and the wired remote control see pages 12 to 17 2 Turn on the MAIN switch on the rear panel and wait until the ACCESS indicator is turned off 3 Make sure that the POWER button on the front panel is turned off Press the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds until lt HDD SELF TEST gt screen appears lt HDD SELF TEST gt QUICK TEST READ TEST READ WRITE TEST ENTER EXECUTE CLEAR BACK 4 Press the JOG buttons to move the cursor to the desired setting and then press the ENTER button There are 3 types of the test method Refer to the table on the previous page for choosing the desired method The power turns off when pressing the CLEAR button The test screen of the selected method appears When selecting QUICK TEST lt QUICK TEST gt EXECUTE ALL DATA WILL NOT BE ERASED ESTIMATED TIME ABOUT 1 MIN ENTER EXECUTE CLEAR BACK When selecting READ TEST lt READ TEST gt EXECUTE ESTIMATED TIME MORE THAN 1H ENTER EXECUTE CLEAR BACK When selecting READ WRITE TEST lt READ WRITE TEST gt EXECUTE ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED ESTIMATED TIME MORE THAN 10H ENTER EXECUTE CLEAR BACK
118. back speed to normal To playback audio stop playback and then playback the video again Monitor display settings and playback operation e Single screen display Playbacks the same interval used in the recording The update speed of the playback video becomes slower as the number of connected camera during recording increases SPLIT4 screen display Playbacks at the same interval used in the recording Each of the display is updated frame by frame Simultaneous playback during recording The recorded data can be played back simultaneously dur ing the unit is recording The playback video may pause temporarily or the sound may be interrupted D Noise may occur on the video during speed search Q Split screen display can be selected individually for recording and playback D The playback cannot be performed while communicating with other device via ETHERNET terminal and viewing the live images on the other device During this time NET appears on the monitor When you view the live images on the other device via ETHERNET terminal while playback the playback stops automatically The unit gives priority to the recording mode The playback may be affected by the operational mode for example playback speed may become slower Various search The various search functions of this unit can be used to skip to the desired video SEARCH SELECTION The search screen appears when the SEARCH button is
119. ble on page 77 CLEAR BACK 4 lt ESTD REC DOPOCHOOM 06 1 displays when PARTITION is performed RECORD SETTING gt to RECORD SETTING gt Page 46 30 SET UP button MAIN MENU lt SETTINGS gt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTINGS MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS RECORD SETTINGS TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt lt HDD SETTINGS gt ENGLISH HDD SETTINGS HDD REPEAT REC MAIN ON AUDIO RECORDING OFF HDD REPEAT REC SUB 1 REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS HDD REPEAT PLAY OFF COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS IM CHECK PLAY OFF INFORMAT ION SERVICE SEQUENTIAL PLAY OFF PASSWORD LANGUAGE SELECTION lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt lt HDD SETTINGS gt Pages 47 48 SUB MENU 3 Pages 47 to 57 lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt lt CALL OUT SETTINGS gt MODE OUT 1 OFF HDD MAIN REMAIN OFF MODE OUT 2 OFF HDD MAIN FULL OFF MODE OUT 3 OFF MODE OUT 4 OFF HDD SUB REMAIN OFF 4 MODE OUT 5 OFF HDD SUB FULL OFF KEY SOUND ON BUZZER OFF REMAIN HDD MAIN 10 CALL OUT SETTINGS gt EMERGENCY REC DURATION 10M lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS Pages 49 to 51 lt CALL OUT SETTINGS Pages 50 51 lt COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS gt lt RS 232C gt lt RS 232C SETTINGS gt gt RS 2890 ___ gt MODE REMOTE A
120. button or the SET UP button to return to the normal screen 11 Press both REC STOP buttons The REC indicator lights up and recording starts 12 To stop recording press both REC STOP buttons Recording stops and the REC indicator turns off Basic playback This unit allows recorded video to be played back using various methods The basic playback described below is the most common method for playback 1 Press the PLAY button Recorded data of the HDD is played back When you start playback after turning the power on the oldest recorded video is played back first Otherwise playback resumes from the stopped position of the previous playback D When HDD REPEAT PLAY in the HDD SETTINGS screen is set to OFF playback stops when reaching the physical end of the HDD or the end of the recorded section When REPEAT PLAY is set to ON recorded video is played back repeatedly see HDD REPEAT PLAY on page 47 To change the playback device The default setting of the playback device is MAIN HDD To change the playback device to SUB HDD display the SEARCH SELECTION gt screen and select SUB in PLAYBACK DEVICE see page 63 2 To pause playback press the PAUSE button Toresume playback press the PAUSE button again or press the PLAY button 3 To stop playback press the STOP button When you start playback again the playback starts from t
121. cerning normal recording and alarm recording eer ite sado 41 Recording mode settings for normal recording and alarm recording 41 43 ALARM SETTING 41 ae 42 RECORD 42 PRE ALARM REC 43 ALARM REC DURATION nennen 43 TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS 44 46 TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS 44 TIMER 44 Structure of the lt TIMER PROGRAM screen 44 45 HOLIDAY SETTING u 46 Recording mode settings A to D for normal recording and alarm recording 46 ALARM REC DURATION 46 Overlapped timer program settings 46 INITIAL SET UP INFORMATIONS 47 57 HDD SETTINGS eet 47 48 HDD SUB 47 HDD REPEAT PLAY 47 IM CHECK PLAY 47 48 SEQUENTIAL PLAY is 48 AUDIO RECORDING 48 REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS 49 51 MODE OUT 1 to MODE OUT 5 nn 49 KEY SOUND ep eue 49 BUZZER 2 adi OMS qui 49 50 REMAIN ADD rar 50 CALL OUT SETTINGS 50 51 EMERGENCY REC 51 COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS 51 53 RASO Diada 51 52 ETHERNET unie 52 53 INFORMATION SERVI
122. cording interval and recording picture quality for normal recording To perform normal recording PPS and GRADE must be set for each camera Number a operationa mel A 2 3 4 Recording interval 0 125P Setting of PPS default 3 125P 6 25P 3 125P 2 083P 1 563P 1 25P 1 042 0 781P 0 625P 0 25P 0 125P 0 063P 0 031P j Recording is not performed with camera set to this item D Available recording intervals vary depending on the number of cameras operating or ALARM RE CORDING settings see page 41 See the chart above for the displaying interval Setting of GRADE default STD SUPER HIGH STD STANDARD BASIC LONG Example Setting PPS of camera number to 1 25P and GRADE to HIGH for normal recording 1 Press the SET UP button to display the SETTINGS screen 2 Press the JOG buttons to move the cursor to RECORD SETTINGS and then press the ENTER button The RECORD SETTINGS gt screen appears RECORD SETTINGS ALARM SETTING RECORD SETTING REC DURATION 5S 3 Press the JOG 4 w buttons to move the cursor to RECORD SETTING and then press the ENTER button The RECORD SETTING screen appears RECORD SETTING NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE gt D
123. ct the desired setting and then press the ENTER button The first figure of the port number is highlighted 3 Press the JOG A w buttons to highlight the number to be changed and then press the ENTER button The background of the selected number turns red and flashes 4 Press the JOG A v buttons to display the desired port number and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and stops flashing To display the cursor press the CLEAR button D When you change WEB setting the displayed on the left of the port number turns its color from green to red 5 To change other settings repeat steps 2 to 4 6 Return to the lt gt screen by pressing the CLEAR button and then press the SET UP button to exit if no changes are made 7 When settings are changed press the SET UP button In this case the CLEAR button does not function The unit is reset and turned on again automatically ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING This menu is used to transmit warning signals or signals of status change such as a short circuit of a rear terminal to the connected PC D The specified software is required Please refer to the instruction manual of the software D Issuing of reports to broadcast addresses is not supported 1 Pressthe SET UP button SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt COMMUNICATION PORT SETTING gt gt Select ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING in
124. d are indicated in red To clear the alarm list erase the data by lt MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR gt screen while the HDD SETTING in lt INITIALIZATION gt screen is set to NORMAL or MIRRORING Beware that execut ing it erases all the data of HDD contained the video data Alarm recording then will be stored again from 00001 1 Press the SEARCH button The search screen selected in SEARCH TYPE appears lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SEARCH TYPE ALARM LIST SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ALL DATE TIME akk PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 12 30 15 The alarm list may take time to be displayed com pletely when there are many list items or the HDD has been added 2 When the desired search screen is not displayed on the screen Change SEARCH TYPE setting and then press the CLEAR button to display the ALARM LIST SEARCH screen To display the emergency recording start time in the alarm list set SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER in the lt SEARCH SELECTION screen to ALL EMR on the position of the camera number in the alarm list indicates the emergency recording lt ALARM LIST SEARCH gt 00004 01 01 2003 00 00 04 1 00003 01 01 2003 00 00 03 EMR 00002 01 01 2003 00 00 02 1 00001 01 01 2003 00 00 01 EMR D When executing alarm list search while the HDD SETTING in the lt INITIALIZATI
125. d setting in PLAYBACK DEVICE and determine such setting 3 Press the CLEAR button or the SEARCH button When pressing the CLEAR button the display returns to the search screen When pressing the SEARCH button the display returns to the normal screen START END display Displays the date time of the recording start end points of the HDD set in PLAYBACK DEVICE Use this as reference when searching TIME DATE SEARCH See pages 26 to 28 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 63 Various search continued INDEX SEARCH ALARM INDEX SEARCH Index signals are automatically written to the HDD at the start point of each recording It is possible to search these signals and start playback from such index point There are 2 types of index search e INDEX SEARCH Searches the index signal written during normal record ing ALARM INDEX SEARCH Searches the index signal written during alarm recording or emergency recording Up to 99 index signals can be searched in forward or reverse direction How index signals are counted for INDEX SEARCH and ALARM IN DEX SEARCH Present Reverse Position Forward T 99 02 01 ot 02 99 SRI Recording Recording Recording ERN Recording A A Ck A A A Index Index Index
126. d to set the operation when HDD space becomes full during recording lt HDD SETTINGS gt HDD REPEAT REC MAIN ON HDD REPEAT REC SUB OFF HDD REPEAT PLAY OFF IM CHECK PLAY OFF SEQUENTIAL PLAY OFF D HDD REPEAT REC SUB appears when HDD SETTING in lt INITIALIZATION gt screen is set to PARTITION Setting default of HDD REPEAT REC MAIN ON default of HDD REPEAT REC SUB ON Automatically returns to the beginning of the HDD and resumes recording by overwriting the existing data STANDBY Stops recording and switches to the standby mode Recording resumes when both REC STOP buttons are pressed Recording pauses when the alarm input is continuously grounded or during timer recording then recording resumes from the beginning of the HDD OFF Stops recording and REC FULL or REC SUB FULL appears on the screen To resume recording press and hold the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds to clear the REC FULL or REC SUB FULL display and then press both REC STOP buttons When an error occurs to one HDD and another HDD does not affected by this error the recording continues with another HDD D STANDBY is displayed only in HDD REPEAT REC MAIN 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select HDD REPEAT REC MAIN or HDD REPEAT REC SUB in the HDD SETTINGS scr
127. de gebouwen Alle gebruikslocaties worden gekarakteriseerd door hun aansluiting op het publieke laagspanningsnet DIT toestel is gefabriceerd in overeenstemming met EN 60950 OTHERS Opmerking betreffende constructie van een bewakingssysteem met dit toestel Dit toestel kan worden aangestuurd door externe apparatuur via de RS 232C of de ETHERNET aansluiting Dit toestel kan ook worden gebruikt om ander apparatuur aan te sturen via de RS 232C aansluiting Deze eigenschappen stellen u in staat dit toestel flexibel in te passen in een hoogwaardig bewakingssysteem maar zorgen er ook voor dat het bewakingssysteem hinder zal ondervinden bij een storing aan dit toestel of aan de op dit toestel aangesloten externe apparatuur of bij storingen aan de verbindingen tussen dit toestel en de aangesloten apparatuur Wanneer u een bewakingssysteem met dit toestel samenstelt verdient het aanbeveling van tevoren te bepalen of dit toestel naar behoren kan functioneren indien aangesloten op of gecombineerd met de andere apparatuur Het verdient aanbeveling regelmatig reservekopie n te maken van belangrijke opnamen of gegevens op andere apparatuur Geen aansprakelijkheid wordt aanvaardt voor enige schade als gevolg van het niet naar behoren functioneren van het bewakingssysteem of als gevolg van het verlies van opnamen of gegevens noch voor enige andere schade als gevolg van het niet naar behoren functioneren van dit toestel Er kunnen zich gevallen voordoen waarin de i
128. e Example Setting the timer program to program number 1 TIMER PROGRAM P2 in REC MODE on Wednesday to Saturday from 12 30 to 13 00 and with motion detection MD set to ON 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt screen lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt SELECTED PATTERN HOLIDAY SETTING REC MODE A REC MODE B REC MODE C REC MODE D ALARM REC DURATION 5S P1 SET 2 Check that the cursor is positioned at SELECTED PATTERN and then press the ENTER button twice The P1 display is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once When the button is pressed again the background turns red and flashes 3 Press the JOG A w buttons to select P2 and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 4 Press JOG w button to highlight SET and then press the ENTER button The TIMER PROGRAM screen appears TIMER PROGRAM Pe DU START END MODE MD DUWDE SPL SAT SUN 5 Check that the cursor is positioned at the program number 1 and then press the ENTER button twice The setting item of DW is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once When the button is pressed again the background turns red and flashes 6 Press the JOG A buttons to display SPL in DW and press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops When se
129. e tanto dentro como fora dos pr dios Todos os locais de opera o s o caracterizados pela sua conex o ao sistema p blico de abastecimento de eletricidade de baixa voltagem Este aparelho foi fabricado de acordo com EN 60950 Aviso sobre a constru o do sistema de vigil ncia desta unidade Esta unidade pode ser controlada por dispositivos externos atrav s do terminal RS 232C ou terminal ETHERNET Esta unidade tamb m pode ser usada para controlar os dispositivos externos atrav s do terminal RS 232C Gra as a estas fun es esta unidade pode ser usada com flexibilidade num sistema de seguran a de alto n vel mas o inteiro sistema de vigil ncia pode ser afetado pelo mau funcionamento desta unidade ou dos dispositivos externos dependendo do conte do da configura o desta unidade ou da conex o ou combina o entre os dispositivos externos Ao configurar um sistema de vigil ncia utilizando esta unidade recomendamos que confirme primeiro que esta unidade esteja funcionando normalmente com os outros dispositivos conectados ou combinados Recomendamos que copie ou fa a um backup dos dados gravados importantes para os outros dispositivos periodicamente Danos decorrentes de qualquer erro operacional do sistema de vigil ncia ou perda dos dados gravados ou quaisquer outros danos devido a um mau funcionamento desta unidade n o s o cobertos pela garantia Podem ocorrer casos em que a fun o integrada de MOTION DETECTION DETEC O DE MOV
130. e CLEAR button or the SET UP button KEY SOUND This item is used to make button sounds when using the operational buttons lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt MODE OUT 1 OFF MODE OUT 2 OFF MODE OUT 3 OFF MODE OUT 4 OFF MODE OUT 5 OFF KEY SOUND ON BUZZER OFF REMAIN HDD MAIN 10 CALL OUT SETTINGS EMERGENCY REC DURATION 10M 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select KEY SOUND in the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button BUZZER This item is used for a buzzer to sound when the remain ing HDD capacity reaches the value set in REMAIN HDD of the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS screen Other than the above it is possible to set the buzzer to sound when starting alarm recording or emergency recording or when a warning is displayed lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt MODE OUT 1 OFF MODE OUT 2 OFF MODE OUT 3 OFF MODE OUT 4 OFF MODE OUT 5 OFF KEY SOUND ON BUZZER OFF REMAIN HDD CALL OUT SETTINGS EMERGENCY REC DURATION 10M MAIN 10 To sound a buzzer only when reaching a specified remaining HDD capacity 1 Select REMAIN for BUZZER in the lt REAR TERMI NAL SETTINGS gt screen 2 Set the remaining capacity in REMAIN HDD of the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt screen To sound a buzzer when reaching the specified remain
131. e device to be searched See PLAYBACK DEVICE on page 63 Select the camera number to be searched See SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER on page 63 Select the search mode See SEARCH TYPE on page 63 Set the alarm list search See ALARM LIST SEARCH on page 66 Set the time and date for alarm list search See DATE TIME on page 63 wv The search is completed The search result is displayed Playback the search result Select the camera number to be played back See lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt on pages 36 and 37 Select the sequence screen See SPLIT SINGLE and button on page 36 Playback See Basic playback on page 26 Select the speed of playback See Various playback functions on page 62 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Front view DIGITAL RECORDER DX NT400 Major operations and their functions AM MITSUBISHI LOCK N b POWER a REMOTE ALARM ACCESS REC INTERRUPT WARNING LINK HDD tray Attach the HDD which is commercially available to here Due to the removable structure you can attach or remove the HDD easily Key Used to lock the HDD tray The HDD tray cannot be removed while it is locked POWER button When pressing this
132. e item is flashing Refer to the above setting procedure to determine the setting To continue with other settings or to check the setting item you can return to the previous screen by pressing the CLEAR button 2 1 To return to the normal screen by moving back menu screens one at a time Press the CLEAR button as many times as the number of menu screens being displayed The previous menu screen is displayed each time the CLEAR button is pressed 2 2 To directly return to the normal screen Press the SET UP button to clear the menu screen and return to the normal screen D The menu screen is not cleared even when pressing the SET UP button while the setting item is flashing DAYLIGHT SAVING DAYLIGHT SETTING Auto daylight saving function is used to set the time period to move the clock an hour To activate this function set the desired time period in DAYLIGHT SETTING and then set DAYLIGHT SAVING to AUTO In the DAYLIGHT SETTING start end time of the DAYLIGHT SAVING function can be checked and changed 1 Press the SET UP button to display the lt SETTINGS gt screen 2 Check that the cursor gt gt is positioned at TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS and then press the ENTER button The TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS screen appears 3 Check that the cursor is positioned at TIME DATE ADJUST and then pre
133. ed image for display User mainte nance for setting user authorization can be configured along with log out for ending a job or change log in user for marking a change to the logged in user D Depending on what the user s authorization there are certain menus that cannot be selected If a request is made for a live picture during play back this unit playback will be stopped D The user s sessioniD connection data will be lost in 5 minutes from the final operation that includes image retrievals When the data demand from client PC stops 5 minutes or more no other operations can be made after that so close the browser and then log in again D If this units MAIN switch is OFF live and re corded images cannot be retrieved 1 Select the desired Menu and left click Welcome DICANT Wed Page aipu pas HL L mu LE Ti LA TL Live monitor Retrieves live images and displays the images on the PC Screen 1 Select live monitor and left click The live monitor screen appears D When image acquisition is tried for the first time with the Web browser of a personal computer a mes sage as shown below will be displayed Please click Yes Securite Warning Cho gni ond pars COAT MARA Toc ee 24 Listas plage Publ ments be Vatan Carr 3 Code 2001 106 Canoni Arsch Eerie Corpo on armen thal the content ti
134. ed on the top or bottom of the screen Various recording functions By completely separating normal recording settings and alarm recording settings further detailed settings are pos sible such as changing the recording intervals only for the camera input with alarm signals while maintaining normal recording settings as they are Emergency recording When the emergency signal is input the unit starts recording forcibly in the maximum recording interval and the maximum recording picture quality by using the camera specified for alarm recording or normal recording e Mirror recording Mirror recording to prevent data loss due to the HDD crash is available Partition recording Alarm images can be recorded in a designated area within HDD to keep alarm images longer than normal recording The partition area can be set from 10 to 9096 of HDD capacity Recording interval setting for each camera The recording intervals and recording picture quality can be set individually for each connected camera Network On the personal computer connected to the Internet using Microsoft Internet Explorer the image screen such as live images search and playback image can be displayed The MODE OUT terminals which can be controlled via PC are equipped The specified application is required E mail Alarm notification function The message of warning signal or status change of the unit can be transmitted to the personal computer
135. een Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button HDD REPEAT PLAY This item is used to playback the recorded contents of the HDD repeatedly HDD SETTINGS HDD REPEAT REC MAIN ON HDD REPEAT REC SUB OFF HDD REPEAT PLAY OFF IM CHECK PLAY OFF SEQUENTIAL PLAY OFF Setting default ON Automatically resumes playback from the beginning of the recorded data when the recorded data is played back to the end OFF Stops playback when the recorded data is played back to the end 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select REPEAT PLAY in the lt HDD SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button PLAY This item is used to check whether the recorded video or the recording date time is altered lt HDD SETTINGS gt HDD REPEAT REC MAIN ON HDD REPEAT REC SUB OFF HDD REPEAT PLAY OFF IM CHECK PLAY OFF SEQUENTIAL PLAY OFF Setting default OFF ON Executes alteration check during playback and displays a warning at the point of alteration OFF Does not execute alteration check This function may cause problems during record ing and playback Normally set this function to OFF 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt
136. een Display the desired setting and determined such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button By pressing and holding the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds the HDD capacity warning from the MODE OUT terminal which is set to CALL OUT in lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt screen can be cleared INFORMATION For the relationship between the warning display and CALL OUT signal output see page 81 The warning display of the item written Fixed in the CALL OUT output column displays unconditionally For the item written Selectable in the CALL OUT output column you can set the condition that CALL OUT signal is output For example the buzzer can be set to sound when reaching a value set in HDD MAIN REMAIN or HDD SUB REMAIN of the lt CALL OUT SETTINGS gt screen when BUZZER in the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt screen is set to WARNING HDD MAIN FULL HDD SUB FULL When the recordable HDD capacity becomes empty a sig nal is output from the MODE OUT terminal which is set to CALL OUT in lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS screen and a REC FULL appears on the screen for MAIN HDD For SUB HDD REC SUB FULL appears Setting default OFF ON Outputs a signal when the recording capacity becomes empty OFF Does not output a signal when the recording capacity becomes empty Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS INITIAL T UP INFORMATIO
137. efore the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel is grounded or motion is detected for the details of pre alarm recording see page 61 RECORD SETTINGS ALARM SETTING RECORD SETTING ALARM REC DURATION 58 ALARM SETTING This menu is used to the recording camera and trigger for alarm recording lt ALARM SETTING gt ALARM RECORD CAMERA TRIGGER 1 2 3 EXT 4 EXT EMR DIDO ALARM TYPE ALARM CH CLEAR BACK 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select ALARM SETTING the lt RECORD SETTINGS gt screen and then press the ENTER button The ALARM SETTING gt screen appears 2 When setting the camera number and trigger for the alarm recording e Press the JOG buttons to select the number for setting the camera number and then press the ENTER button The leftmost setting item of RECORD CAMERA is highlighted The camera numbers lined in order of the number from to 3 Press the JOG A w buttons to highlight the desired camera number and then press the ENTER button The background of the camera number turns red and flashes The menu screen is not cleared even when pressing the SET UP button while the setting item is flashing 4 Press the JOG A v buttons to display the desired setting and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 5 Press t
138. elect the desired program number and then press the ENTER button twice Then repeat steps 6 to 14 16 Press the JOG A w buttons to select SPL and then press the ENTER button twice The start day display is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once When the button is pressed again the background turns red and flashes 17 Press the JOG A w buttons to display WED and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops INFORMATION 18 Press the JOG w button to highlight end day then press the ENTER button The background of the end day setting turns red and flashes 19 Press the JOG A w buttons to display SAT and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops TIMER PROGRAM Pe DU START END MODE MD 1 SPL 12 30 13 00 A ON Q Cna mama SPL WED SAT 20 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button Press the CLEAR button to return the cursor on the left side of SPL Press the SET UP button to clear the lt TIMER PROGRAM gt screen and return to the normal screen D If there is an unset item in the program display the setting screen can not be exited even when pressing the CLEAR button In this case set all the unset items 21 Press both the TIMER ON OFF buttons Timer recording starts w
139. ements importants soit effectu e r gulierement titre de pr caution contre des pannes et accidents possibles Temps d enregistrement possible et garantie du produit L affichage du temps d enregistrement en continu possible et du temps estim sur l cran de menu repr sente le temps d enregistrement en continu possible losque l appareil fonctionne il ne repr sente pas la p riode de garantie du produit De plus il ne repr sente pas la p riode de garantie des pi ces usag es L appareil utilise un disque dur int gr qui est un dispositif de pr cision Veuilez manipuler cet appareil avec en faisant suffisamment attention Ne soumettez pas cet appareil aux vibrations ou aux chocs Cela pourrait causer des probl mes quand l appareil est sous tension ou lors de l acc s au disque dur et c est pourquoi il est n cessaire de faire suffisamment attention Ne d connectez pas la fiche d alimentation secteur pendant que l apppareil est sous tension ou pendant l enregistrement ou la lecture Afin de pouvoir d tecter rapidement les probl mes nous recommandons que vous effectuiez une inspection une fois par eee 8 CASTELLANO NO COLOQUE NUNCA OBJETOS PESADOS SOBRE LA UNIDAD P E TV TOCAR NUNCA INSERTAR OBJETO ALGUNO EN EL INTERIOR DEL UNIDAD El tocar el interior de la caja o el insertar objetos extrafios de cualquier clase no solo crea peligros a la seguridad del usuario sino que tambi n sera causa de graves da os
140. en Press the JOG A v buttons to move the cursor to HDD DATA CLEAR and then press the ENTER button The CHANGE PASSWORD screen appears 3 2 Input the PASSWORD of level 4 by pressing the number buttons The PASSWORD LOCK is released and PASSWORD SETTING screen appears 3 3 Press and hold the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds The PASSWORD in FIRST and SECOND are cleared and appears 3 4 Input the new PASSWORD referring to To register the PASSWORD e Changing the lock mode from PASSWORD LOCK to SIMPLE LOCK 1 Unlock the PASSWORD of levels 1 to 3 and display the PASSWORD SETTING screen lt PASSWORD SETTING FIRST SECOND 1 2 3 2 Confirm that the cursor is positioned on the left side of level 1 and then press and hold the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds The PASSWORD in FIRST and SECOND cleared and appears 3 Press the JOG buttons to move cursor to level 2 and then press and hold the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds Repeat this step for level 3 displays for the PASSWORD of all the levels 4 Press the CLEAR button or SET UP button LANGUAGE SELECTION See page 28 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operati
141. en completed with input press the CLEAR button The display returns to the CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING screen 8 Repeat steps 2 to 7 for camera number and MEMO JE lt CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING gt ep ENTRANCE 0 000000000 COUNTER LL MEMO BANK CLEAR BACK ENTER CHARACTERS 9 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button Example lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt 03 03 2003 21 45 40 RES I COUNTER Example lt MEMO SETTING gt lt SETT INGS gt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTINGS MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS RECORD SETTINGS TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION i 1 1 BANK DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY This item is used to display the operational conditions such as PLAYBACK REC and ALARM REC ALARM REC is displayed in red during emergency recording etc on the top or bottom of the screen lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt TIME DATE ADIUST DISPLAY MODE 1 CLOCK LOCATION SETTING CAMERA DISPLAY NUMBER CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY BOTTOM Setting default BOTTOM BOTTOM Displays the operational condition on the bottom of the screen NONE Does not display operational condition Displays the operational condition on the top of the screen 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt
142. en plats som 1 r v lventilerad och inte uts tts f r direkt solljus eller en direkt v rmek lla 2 Erbjuder en stabil vibrationsfri yta 3 Ar fri fr n h g luftfuktighet stora m ngder damm samt magnetf lt 4 Kontrollera att ventilationsfl kten som sitter p enhetens bakre panel inte blockeras OLAMPLIGA INSTALLATIONSPLATSER Om du placerar enheten p f ljande platser kan dess livstid f rkortas Extremt kalla platser t ex kylda magasin och fryshus Platser d r stora m ngder svavelv te bildas t ex trakter med heta k llor Platser eller omr den d r luften inneh ller saltvatten VARNING F R ATT UNDVIKA BRAND ELLER ELST TAR F R DENNA APPARAT INTE UTS TTAS F R REGN ELLER FUKT APPARATEN M STE JORDAS Denna apparat uppfyller kraven angivna i EC direktivet 89 336 EEG EMC Directive och 73 23 EEG Low Voltage Directive vilka ar andrade genom direktivet 93 68 EEG Kraven om frekveneskanslighet enligt EN 55024 och kraven om storningar enligt EN 55022 ar iakttagna for anvandning pa bostadsomraden affarsomraden lattindustrifastigheter samt inom sma foretag saval innanfor som utanfor byggnader Pa samtliga anvandningaplatser for denna apparat skall vara det allmanna lagspanningsnatet tillgangligt Apparaten ar konstruerad enligt EN 60950 OTHERS Anm rkning ang ende konstruktionen av det vervakningssystem som anv nder den h r enheten Den h r enheten kan styras de externa apparater
143. ency recording Terminal for ground Terminal for indication of the operational state of the unit RS 232C D SUB 9 pin connector for connection with personal computer Connector RJ 45 connector Physical interface 10BASE T Connection with the wired remote control R 400 Active Low Level Max Drive current 7 mA DC Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Non active Open 2 for U K for the Continent 1 Length of the cable 2 m 8 Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Design and specifications are subject to change without notice This unit complies with the European EMC test standard EN50130 4 06009000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Speficications 63 Others DEUTSCH STELLEN SIE NIEMALS SCHWERE GEGENST NDE AUF DEN REKORDER z B EIN FERNSEHGER T STECKEN SIE NIEMALS GEGENST NDE IN DEN REKORDER Gegenst nde die innen am Geh use ansto en oder alle eingesteckten Fremdk rper sind nicht nur gef hrlich sondern verursachen auch gro e Besch digung SCH TZEN SIE DAS NETZKABEL Ein defektes Netzkabel kann Brand oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen Im Falle eines defekten Netzkabels den Strom abschalten und das Kabel vorsichtig am Stecker herausziehen ZIEHEN SIE DAS NETZKABEL BEI L NGERER ABWESENHEIT HERAUS Bei l ngerer Abwesenheit den Strom
144. endroits suivants peut r duire sa dur e de vie Les endroits extr mement froids tels que les entrep ts r frig r s et chambres froides Les atmospheres contenant un exc s de sulfure d hydrogene telles qu proximit des sources chaudes Lesr gions avec air salin ATTENTION AFIN D VITER TOUT RISQUE D LECTROCUTION ET D INCENDIE NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A L HUMIDITE CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE RACCORDE A LATERRE Cet enregistreur longue dur e satisfait aux exigences des directives communautaires n 89 336 CEE Directive Compatibilit Electromagn tique et n 73 23 CEE Directive Basse Tension modifi es par la directive n 93 68 CEE Les exigences sur la susceptibilit conform ment la norme EN 55024 et les exigences sur les perturbations conform ment la norme EN 55022 sont respect es pour le fonctionnement dans des zones r sidentielles commerciales locaux d industries legeres et dans des entreprises de taille moyenne l int rieur ainsi qu l ext rieur de l immeuble Les lieux d usage de l appareil doivent tre reli s au r seau public d alimentation lectrique basse tension selon les r gles de l art Cet appareil est fabriqu conform ment la norme EN 60950 AVIS propos de la r alisation d un systeme de surveillance en utilisant cet appareil Cet appareil peut tre command par des appareils ext rieurs par la prise RS 232C ou la prise ETHERNET Cet appareil peut aussi tre utili
145. er buttons The PASSWORD LOCK is released and the normal screen appears When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 2 and 3 are set the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 is active when unlocking level 1 and level 3 is active when unlocking levels 1 and 2 Press the LOCK button for more than 3 seconds to return to the normal screen without input PASSWORD 9 To release the PASSWORD LOCK of level 4 Set MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR or SUB HDD DATA CLEAR lt INFORMATION SERVICE gt screen The lt UNLOCK PASSWORD level 4 screen appears lt UNLOCK PASSWORD gt X 10 Input the PASSWORD of level 4 by pressing the number buttons PASSWORD LOCK is released and MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR or SUB HDD DATA CLEAR screen appears To change the PASSWORD 1 Unlock the PASSWORD of levels 1 to 3 2 1 To change the PASSWORD for levels 1 to Display the PASSWORD SETTING levels 1 to 3 screen Press the JOG A buttons to move the cursor to the level to be changed and then press and hold the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds The PASSWORD in FIRST and SECOND are cleared and appears lt PASSWORD SETTING gt FIRST SECOND 1 2 3 2 2 Input the new PASSWORD referring to To register the PASSWORD 3 1 To change the PASSWORD of level 4 Display the PASSWORD scre
146. erates when detecting the change that exceeds the number of dots set as the minimum lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER DETECTION MASK SETTING SENSITIVITY HIGH LOU MOTION THRESHOLD 5 TEST MODE MD LOCK OUT TIME OFF Setting default 5 1 2 3 4 Be 0000191 192 Set MOTION THRESHOLD to the number less than the number set as the active dots in the detec tion area The motion detection function does not operate when setting MOTION THRESHOLD to a value exceeds that number 1 In SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER select the camera for which the motion threshold is set 2 Display the desired setting in MOTION THRESHOLD and press the ENTER button The setting item is determined TEST MODE This item is used to test the motion detection function on the condition you have set ee ee ooo ee ee ee 9 9 4 c9 9 9 c9 5 9 e 9 o o c 4 o e 9 c9 9 c
147. erse playback Press to start speed searches in the reverse direction at speeds of x2 x4 x8 and x16 K Press to frame by frame playback in the reverse direction BH During playback or searching press to stop playback for still frame Device Selects the HDD for playback and search default MAIN SUB when this unit is partitioned The following search functions can be selected in single screen display The date and time and the camera number for the image acquired are displayed in Image Information Clicking Save Image stores the picture that is still frozen dis played in the PC in bit map format D The function for searching for recorded image data is effective only when the single screen display has been selected in the playback menu The func tion cannot operate during image data playback so to make a search of any type first stop the playback e Time Search Select the date and time and click Search Alarm Search Click Alarm List and the Alarm List Search MAIN screen will appear in the sub screen Select the Alarm No de sired and then click Search dre Lil mec Saracrhin Sem Type 1 1 T 4 ET T XT 101 mmm mmm Mm 555555555555 re TI 733333 Click Refresh to re acquire the Alarm List and click Close to hide the Alarm List Searc
148. ess the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt Select SEQUENCE SETTING in the MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS screen and press the ENTER button The SEQUENCE SETTING screen appears SEQUENCE SETTING SEQUENCE NUMBER TIME 1 es e Q es 3 9 25 4 es CLEAR BACK Setting of NUMBER default a Q KOM Displays nothing ENGLISH Setting of TIME default 25 1S 28 e 305 2 Select the desired display order 1 to 4 and press the ENTER button twice The camera number is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once When the button is pressed again the background turns red and flashes 3 Display the desired camera number and press the ENTER button The setting is determined 4 Press the JOG w button to highlight TIME setting and press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 5 Display the desired switching time and press the ENTER button setting item is determined and flashing stops 6 Press the CLEAR button The cursor reappears 7 steps 2 to 5 to set other displaying order and the switching time 8 When completed with all the settings press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button This item is used to the picture quality when splitting the screen of camera video lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt SPLIT4
149. et correctly Are the HDD REPEAT REC MAIN set to OFF or STANDBY 47 HDD REPEAT REC SUB set to OFF Is the A PPS in the RECORD SETTING set to 15 the SUB HDD recordable capacity full The unit does not perform Is the unit in timer recording stand by mode Are the peripheral switches etc connected correctly The unit does not perform Is the SIMPLE LOCK or PASSWARD LOCK turned on playback Has the image data been erased Is the correct playback device selected RECORDING PLAYBACK 0009000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Troubleshooting 79 Troubleshooting continued a Description of problem Please consult the following The unit does not perform Is TRIGGER of the camera number for which the motion the motion detection detection function is to be executed in the lt ALARM SETTING gt function screen set to EXT Is A PPS of the camera number for which the motion detection function is to be executed in the lt RECORD SETTING gt screen set Is MOTION THRESHOLD in the lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt screen set to the value larger than that of DETECTION MASK SETTING The unit does not respond Is the lt RS 232C gt set correctly to PC control Are the unit and computer connected correctly Is there a defect in the connecting cable s
150. etween the PCB and the HDD is clamped The POWER LEAD which is connected to the HDD is clamped C The ATA LEAD is clamped E Push the POWER LEAD and the ATA LEAD between the middle connector and the outer connector into the space between the PCB and the HDD B C D 7 Attach the top cover of the HDD tray To attach the top cover put the hooks of the top cover in the openings of the HDD tray Use the 2 screws that were removed in step 1 Make sure that the lead is not caught in the top cover Be sure to carry out HDD SELF TEST after attaching the HDD See the next page 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Attaching Removing HDD 17 18 HDD SELF TEST HDD SELF TEST Before using the HDD attached to this unit test the HDD whether to be used correctly There are 3 types of the test method and choose one in the lt HDD SELF TEST gt screen When choosing refer to the table below which describes the details of each method D When the HDD newly attached for recording it is recommended to execute READ WRITE TEST and format all the area of the HDD before it is used for recording Be sure that all the data in the HDD will be erased
151. g in the hard disk drive Replace with new HDD 14 17 REC REM remaining HDD Replace with new HDD Press and hold WNG1200 Selectable 14 17 capacity has reached the the WARNING MAIN value set in HDD REMAIN RESET button WNG1201 SUB NO SIGNAL e Video signal was lost for Check whether the unit Stop recording WNG5400 3 Fixed 12 more than 5 seconds and camera are properly The warning indicates during recording connected and that electri the number of the city is on non functioning Check whether the video Output video 37 camera signal is being properly signals output Check that whether there Press and hold 25 26 is a camera set for operation the WARNING 41 43 with no video signal input RESET button IMAGE MODIFIED Video data that has been Press and hold WNG5500 Fixed when 47 48 altered was played back the WARNING setting 15 RESET button ON SYSTEM ERROR System error has Reboot Press and hold WNG5100 Fixed REC occurred Check the HDD the WARNING WNG1400 2 SYSTEM ERROR RESET button PLAY WNG2400 2 SYSTEM ERROR REC RW Error has occurred during Check the HDD Press and hold WNG1300 2 None writing of data to HDD the WARNING RESET button MIRROR One HDD could not be Reboot Press and hold WNG6100 Fixed 54 55 detected during mirroring the WARNING 69 RESET button lt DEVICE ERROR gt Unable to recognize Reboot Turn off the
152. ges As ENGLISH is selected for the ini tial setting follow the procedure below if you want to select a language other than ENGLISH lt LANGUAGE SELECTION gt LANGUAGE ENGLISH 1067715 SELECT ENTER EXECUTE Setting default ENGLISH ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPANOL ITALIANO 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select LANGUAGE in the LANGUAGE SELECTION screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting A Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button D When the user menu is added OTHER is displayed in LANGUAGE Select OTHER when the user menu is added 0600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic Operations 28 Menu functions MENU SETTING You can set the basic settings for this unit in the menu setting Refer to pages shown below for details During playback recording and pre alarm recording stand by mode you cannot change some of the menu settings ENGLISH SET UP button MAIN MENU SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 lt SETTINGS gt lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt lt TIME DATE ADIUST gt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS TIME DATE ADJUST
153. gits to display the year The available display range is 99 years between 1 1 2001 to 31 12 2099 The unit is also equipped with a function to automatically calculate leap years The date returns to the year 2001 after 31 12 2099 Recorded capacity display function Day of Day Month Year the week 01 01 2003 WED 00 00 00 12 5 99 800001 Minute Recorded capacity of the HDD Recording interval Hour Second Alarm recording number When REMAIN HDD of the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt screen is set to MAIN or SUB the recorded capacity of the specified HDD is displayed on the screen The 95 indicates the ratio of the recorded capacity to the total HDD capacity The following settings are required to enable this function 1 Select HDD and set the remaining capacity in the REMAIN HDD of the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS screen see page 50 2 Set DISPLAY in the TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen to 3 r amp see page 34 Basic manual recording Normal recording using manual operation is described below Before you start recording check the settings of HDD REPEAT REC MAIN and HDD REPEAT REC SUB in the HDD SETTINGS screen see page 47 and then set the recording settings D Settings here are for normal recording only For timer recording settings must be made on the TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS screen i gt see page 44 Setting the re
154. gramming mode Operation example 3 Setting a combination of normal recording pre alarm recording alarm recording and emergency recording lt Operation gt REC MODE C pre alarm recording alarm recording and emergency recording with all the cameras is set from Monday to Friday from 08 00 to 15 00 and REC MODE D pre alarm recording alarm recording and emergency recording with camera numbers and is set from 15 00 to 08 00 on the next day On weekends REC MODE D pre alarm recording alarm recording and emergency recording with camera numbers and is set from 08 00 to 08 00 on the next day Next day 08 00 15 00 08 00 From Monday E d to Friday RECMODEC REC MODE D S Next day 08 00 08 00 Saturday and REC MODE D 5 lt Setting gt 1 Set 1 to 3 of Operation example 1 2 lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt screen setting see page 51 EMERGENCY REC DURATION 20M lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt MODE OUT 1 OFF MODE OUT 2 OFF MODE OUT 3 OFF MODE OUT 4 OFF MODE OUT 5 OFF KEY SOUND ON BUZZER OFF REMAIN HDD MAIN 10 CALL OUT SETTINGS EMERGENCY REC DURATION 20M 3 Set each item in the lt MOTION DETECTION SET TINGS gt screen for all the cameras see pages 38 to 40 900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
155. ground turns red and flashes Q For the details concerning normal recording settings see Setting the recording interval and recording picture quality for normal recording on pages 25 and 26 3 Display the desired item and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 4 Press the JOG w button to highlight the setting item of GRADE and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 5 Display the desired item and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 6 When setting recording intervals and recording picture quality for alarm recording Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select desired settings for A PPS and A GRADE as well 7 When the settings are completed press the CLEAR button The cursor reappears to the left side of the number To continue with other numbers press the JOG buttons to move the cursor to the desired number and repeat steps 2 to 7 8 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button 42 SR PRE ALARM REC ALARM REC DURATION ac This item is used to set the pre alarm recording This item is used to set the recording time period for alarm 42 recording lt RECORD SETTING gt Z NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE lt RECORD SETTINGS gt O 3 125P STD 3 125P STD ALARM SETTING 3 1256 STD 3 125P STD RECORD SETTING 9 3 125P STD 3 125 STD
156. gt Select DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY in the lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 5 36 lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt The multiplexer function of this unit allows the connected camera video to be displayed in the splited screen It is also possible to set the order of the camera number to be displayed For basic operations of the multiplexer see page 22 Multiplexer function related to button operations SPLIT SINGLE and buttons Each time you press the SPLIT SINGLE button the screen display is switched between the single screen display and split sequential screen display When the button is pressed during single screen dis play the camera number can be switched When the button is pressed during split sequential Screen display the screen display is switched between the split screen display and the single sequential screen display In the mode except PLAYBACK Single screen display of camera number 1 X or button Single screen Single screen display of display of camera number 4 number 2 4SPLIT screen display or button SPLIT ISINGLE button
157. gt screen RS 232C connector This connector is used to connect a host device equipped with RS 232C connector This unit can be controlled by the other device through this connector ETHERNET connector Use the cable applies to 10BASE T to connect this terminal The duplex mode is half duplex Auto negotiation is not supported 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning ENGLISH 10 Major operations and their functions continued Wired remote control 400 supplied 1 NO BO SPLI IT SETUP SEARCH SINGLE 13 12 ENTER LREC STOP L TIMER ONOFF 4 gt PLAY gt gt 44 REVP 4 e e 13 14 ESTO 3 00 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT SEARCH button Press to display the search screen SET UP button Press to display the lt SETTINGS gt screen JOG buttons Press to move the cursor or change the setting item while displaying the menu screen When pressing during still frame playback the image forwards reverses frame by frame Press to move the centre point of the magnification screen vertically or horizontally ALARM INTERRUPT button When pressing this button the unit does not accept alarm signals or motion detection for 5 minutes Dur ing this time ALARM INTERRUPT indicator on the front panel flashes This button does not function while the menu scree
158. h MAIN menu e Index Search Click Prev for an index search in the reverse direction and click Next for an index search in the forward direc tion User maintenance This is the screen for changing the settings for registered user authorization and for deleting a registration It can also be used for registering new users 1 Select user maintenance and left click The Registration screen appears Espero A ge war earikeie z Tr ipa miin dia A Cem a mare IT Mails A Cama phami Bogen 2 1 To change registered user settings Select the userlD for changing the settings in the Review amp Change user attribute settings Select the items that you want to change lt User authorization gt Live Monitor Allows acquisition of live images It is mandatory to register Play Mode Allows acquisition of recorded images Playmode control from one user Camera Allows the acquisition of images from a covert cam era Change Password Allows the changing of user s password Moreover a screen layout can be saved to this unit Registration Allows the viewing and editing of user registration information D Certain items cannot be selected depending on what the user authorization is D Registration authorization can be used by only one u
159. he JOG w button to highlight the setting item of TRIGGER and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 6 Press the JOG A v buttons to select the desired setting and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops Setting of TRIGGER default EXT EXT Starts alarm recording only when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded MD amp EXT Starts alarm recording when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded and the motion is detected simultaneously MD EXT Starts alarm recording when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or the motion is detected Starts alarm recording only when the motion is detected D When you set the TRIGGER to MD amp EXT MD EXT or MD the motion detection function is active immediately and any setting changes cannot be accepted To change the setting clearing the menu screen first and then press the ALARM INTERRUPT button 7 Whenthe settings are completed press the CLEAR button The cursor reappears to the left side of the number To continue with other numbers press the JOG buttons to move the cursor to the desired number and repeat steps 4 to T 8 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations ENGLISH 41 lt RECORD SETTINGS gt co
160. he stopped position Basic search This unit displays a menu of most frequently used search function simply by pressing the SEARCH button TIME DATE SEARCH Various search functions are available for searching the start point of video clips This function allows you to search the video by specifying date hour minute second and the camera number Example Searching a scene recorded on the MAIN HDD with time date stamp of 03 03 2003 9 25 40pm 21 25 40 using camera number 1 Press the SEARCH button to display the TIME DATE SEARCH screen The default setting of the search menu displayed when pressing the SEARCH button is TIME DATE SEARCH TIME DATE SEARCH 01 01 2003 00 00 00 EXECUTE FORWARD MAIN START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 12 30 15 PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR SEARCH SELECTION 2 Check that the cursor is next to the date to be searched and then press the ENTER button twice The setting item is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once When the button is pressed again the background turns red and flashes 3 Press the JOG A v buttons to display 03 for DAY and then press the ENTER button Setting item is determined and flashing stops 4 Press the JOG w button to highlight MONTH and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 5 Press the JOG
161. hen the present time is within the programmed recording period The power turns off and the unit is in the timer recording standby mode when the present time is not within the programmed recording period Timer recording timer recording standby mode can be cancelled by pressing both the TIMER ON OFF buttons again D TIMER ON OFF buttons do not function during alarm recording Toerase programmed contents or to exit the pro gram without completing the settings press and hold the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds Recording is not performed if there is an error in the setting To prevent such errors for timer recording this unit notifies errors using methods shown below If there is an error in the setting take the necessary procedures shown below Unit status TIMER display flashes on the screen and the series of short beeps beep beep beep sounds Timer recording does not perform even when the programmed time is reached Description of error 1 The date time is not set 2 Timer program setting has not been set to operate 3 Program is currently being set 1 HDD REPEAT REC MAIN in HDD SETTINGS is set to OFF or STANDBY or HDD REPEAT REC SUB in lt HDD SETTINGS gt is set to OFF 2 There is no HDD space left Countermeasure 1 Set the date time 2 Set the correct program 3 Determine the settings Press and hold the WARNING RESET button to clear the warning di
162. hlighted 3 Input the PASSWORD of level 1 by pressing the number buttons The cursor reappears to the left side of the setting of level 1 D Be sure to input the PASSWORD correctly When you input the incorrect PASSWORD repeat steps 2 and 3 to input again 4 Press the JOG buttons to select the level 2 and then press the ENTER button The first input position is highlighted 5 Input the PASSWORD of level 2 by pressing the number buttons The cursor reappears to the left side of the setting of level 2 D When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 and 2 are set and then unlock level 1 the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 is still active O When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 and 2 are set you cannot unlock only level 2 Unlock level 1 also D Be sure to input the PASSWORD correctly When you input the incorrect PASSWORD repeat steps 4 and 5 to input again Nr DS 6 Press the JOG buttons to move cursor to EXECUTE and then press the ENTER button The normal screen appears 7 To release the PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 After following steps 1 to 6 to release the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 and 2 press the SET UP button The lt UNLOCK PASSWORD level 3 screen appears lt UNLOCK PASSWORD gt 3X When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 2 and 3 are set you cannot unlock only level 3 Unlock levels 1 and 2 also 8 Input PASSWORD of level 3 by pressing the numb
163. i palazzi Tutti i posti di funzionamento sono caratterizzati dal loro collegamento alla rete pubblica di energia elettrica a basso voltaggio Quest unit stata fabbricata in conformit con EN 60950 Avviso sulla configurazione del sistema di sorveglianza utilizzando questa unit Questa unit pu essere controllata da dispositivi esterni tramite il terminale RS 232C o il terminale ETHERNET E inoltre possibile utilizzare questa unit per controllare dispositivi esterni tramite il terminale RS 232C Per queste funzionalit questa unit si integra flessibilmente con i sistemi di sicurezza di livello pi elevato tuttavia l intero sistema di sorveglianza pu essere influenzato dal funzionamento non corretto di questa unit o dei dispositivi esterni a seconda della configurazione delle impostazioni di questa unit o a seconda della connessione o della combinazione dei dispositivi esterni Quando si configura un sistema di sorveglianza utilizzando questa unit si consiglia di verificare preventivamente che questa unit funzioni regolarmente con gli altri dispositivi collegati o combinati Si consiglia di copiare o eseguire il backup periodico dei dati importanti registrati sugli altri dispositivi Il produttore non si assume alcuna responsabilit per danni provocati da eventuali errori di funzionamento del sistema di sorveglianza o da perdita dei dati registrati o per qualsiasi altro danno provocato dal funzionamento non corretto di questa
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165. ications Web Browser continued 3 1 IF you make an error in entering the userlD or password eee The Rejection screen appears 3 2 Select Back to Authentication and either left click or press ENTER The Authentication screen appears 3 3 Follow the steps in step 2 1 and enter the correct userID and password 4 1 If you do not want to log in Select If you don t want to log in click here to exit and left click 4 2 The message SessionlD removed in recorder amp browser Please shut this Web Browser down to clear of your browser s cache displays Close the Web Browser 5 1 To change password The password can be changed in the Authentication screen only by the user who has the authorization to change a password Follow the instructions in the menu and enter the present userlD and password 5 2 Enter the new password in new password and again in retype new password D The number of characters that can be used in registering a password is 16 Both alphabet letters and numbers can be used with a distinction made between upper and lower case You cannot use spaces 5 3 To change into a new password select change and left click or press ENTER To stop the change select clear and left click or press ENTER Welcome This is screen for selecting live monitor for live images playback for pre record
166. ine such setting 3 Press the CLEAR button once to display the narrowed down list 4 Select the desired alarm list number and then press the ENTER button to determine such setting To cancel searching press the SEARCH button twice The search result of the alarm list search is displayed in the single screen display in still frame playback regardless of SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER setting 5 Playback the search result Press either the PLAY REV P or PAUSE button 6 To stop playback or still frame playback press the STOP button START END SEARCH It is possible to search the recording start end point of the playback device selected in lt TIME DATE SEARCH lt IN DEX SEARCH and ALARM INDEX SEARCH ENGLISH 1 Press the SEARCH button The search screen selected in SEARCH TYPE appears 2 1 To playback the oldest recording Select START and press the ENTER button 2 2 To playback the latest recording Select END and press the ENTER button After executing START END SEARCH For TIME DATE SEARCH and ALARM INDEX SEARCH SPLIT4 screen display is displayed when SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER is set to ALL Single screen display in still frame playback is displayed when selecting the individual camera number For INDEX SEARCH SPLIT4 screen display is displayed 3 Playback the search result Press the PLAY REV P or the PAUSE button 4 To stop
167. ing HDD capacity and when a warning is displayed 1 Select WARNING for BUZZER in the lt REAR TER MINAL SETTINGS gt screen 2 Set the remaining HDD capacity HDD MAIN REMAIN HDD SUB REMAIN in CALL OUT SETTINGS of the lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt screen Operations ENGLISH 49 50 INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt continued Setting default OFF OFF REMAIN WARNING ALARM BUZZER When reaching the remaining OFF capacity set in REMAIN HDD WARNING When failure occurs and ON a warning is displayed When an alarm recording or emergency recording is started 1 Press the SET UP button gt SETTINGS gt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select BUZZER in the HEAR TERMINAL SETTINGS screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button REMAIN HDD This item is used to output a warning when the remaining HDD capacity becomes low during recording Set the HDD and remaining capacity for this warning lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS MODE OUT 1 OFF MODE OUT 2 OFF MODE OUT 3 OFF MODE OUT 4 OFF
168. ing default REMOTE REMOTE Controls this unit a PC and this unit returns all the state information REMOTE Controls this unit a PC and this unit returns only the state transition information REMOTE Controls this unit a PC and this unit returns nothing OFF Does not control this unit viaa PC 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select MODE the lt RS 232C gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button RS 232C SETTINGS This menu is used to set the RS 232C settings when setting MODE above to REMOTE A REMOTE or REMOTE lt RS 232C SETTINGS gt TRANSMISSION MODE 9600 DATA BIT LENGTH 8BIT PARITY BIT NONE STOP BIT LENGTH 1BIT DELIMITER CR D Set all the settings to the same values as the controlling PC Operations ENGLISH 51 52 INITIAL SET UPANFORMATION gt continued Setting of TRANSMISSION default 9600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Setting of
169. l and wait until the ACCESS indicator turns off Make sure that the POWER button on the front panel is turned off While holding down the JOG button press the POWER button on the front panel The lt INITIALIZATION gt screen apprears 2 Press the JOG buttons to move the cursor to HDD SETTING and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 3 Press the JOG A w buttons to display PARTITION and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops The PARTITION SIZE setting appears in the INITIALIZATION screen lt INITIALIZATION gt HDD SETTING PARTITION PARTITION SIZE 10 BOOT UP DELAY 305 INITIALIZATION ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED WHEN PROCEED INITIALIZATION 4 Press the JOG buttons to move cursor to PARTITION SIZE and then press the ENTER button Setting of PARTITION SIZE default 10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 The area for normal recording is referred to as MAIN and area for alarm recording PARTITION area is referred to as SUB Points to notice concerning PARTITION D The area of MAIN HDD set in PARTITION is displayed with the percentage and the record able time of that storage area is displayed in lt ESTD REC gt ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC OFF CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt 00
170. lay Sequential playback is executed at a playback interval of 25P 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt gt Select SEQUENTIAL PLAY in the lt HDD SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button 3 Press the PLAY button 4 Press the SPLIT SINGLE button to display the single screen display and then press the button to display the recorded video Sequential playback in the single screen display starts Q When performing sequential playback for video with long recording intervals the video of the highest camera number selected for recording is played back for the longest time AUDIO RECORDING This item is used to simultaneously record audio along with the video When recording audio the continuous recording time becomes shorter than when recording only video lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt HDD SETTINGS AUDIO RECORDING OFF REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS INFORMATION SERVICE PASSWORD LANGUAGE SELECTION Setting default ON Records video and audio ALARM Records video and audio during alarm recording and emergency recording OFF Does not record audio 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select AUDIO RECORDING in the INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt screen Display the desired se
171. lcome screen appears sE dk 2 2 If the log in is made without changing the user Select Back to Welcome as Current User and left click Thelogged in user remains as is and the Welcome screen appears 2 3 To log out e Select If You don t wantto log in click here to exit log out and left click 2 Close the Web Browser D If the browser is closed without correctly operat ing the log out the user s will be saved for 5 minutes If the Log in is made with the same userlD within that 5 minutes operation limits may take effect 0 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 6 Recording time table Continuous recording time table HDD continuous recording time for 240 GB drive Displays the estimated recordable time when recording on a 240 GB 4812010 120 GB x 2 HDD ENGLISH 7 The following table shows estimated recordable time when operating with one camera and the recording interval is set at a constant PPS rate given the top of the column Without Audio recording NUMBER OF FIELD 2d05h 4d10h 6d15h 8d20h 11d01h 13d06h 17d17h 22d03h 55d08h 1109161 221908 442917114 850 000 2d23h 5d22h 8d21h 11d20h 14d19h 17d18h 23d16h 29d15h 74d02h 148d04h 296d08h 592d1 6h 6 470 000 4d23h 9d23h 1
172. lecting the wrong day of the week press the ENTER button and press the JOG 4 w buttons to display the correct day of the week and then press the ENTER button again 7 Press the JOG w button to highlight the setting of hour of the start time and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 8 Press the JOG A buttons to display 12 and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 to set 30 in minutes of the start time and 13 in hour and 00 in minutes of the end time and then determine such setting 10 Press the JOG w button to highlight the setting item of MODE and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 11 Press the JOG A v buttons to display and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 12 Press the JOG w button to highlight the setting item of MD and press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 13 Press the JOG A buttons to display ON and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 14 Press the CLEAR button Thecursor reappears on the left side of the program number 15 When programming other timer recording in other program number Press the JOG A v buttons to s
173. lt ALARM SETTINGS gt Page 41 lt RECORD SETTING gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE gt 3 125 STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC OFF CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt One 1 lt RECORD SETTING gt Page 42 lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt lt TIMER PROGRAM gt Pi SELECTED PATTERN P1 SET DU END MODE MD HOLIDAY SETTING BL MODE A sus MODE 3 REC MODE C 4 REC MODE D E emm ALARM REC DURATION 58 5 gs die E SPL SAT SUN lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt lt TIMER PROGRAM gt Page 44 Pages 44 to 46 lt HOLIDAY SETTING gt 7 DAY MONTH lt HOLIDAY SETTING gt Page 46 SUB MENU 3 lt ALARM SETTING A gt ALARM RECORD CAMERA TRIGGER SUB MENU 2 era lt REC MODE A gt 1 55 EST ALARM SETTING gt EMR 0080 RECORD SETTING ALARM TYPE ALARM CH CLEAR BACK lt ALARM SETTING gt to lt ALARM SETTING D gt Page 46 lt RECORD SETTING A gt PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE 20 3 125P STD 3 125P STD lt REC MODE A gt to lt REC MODE D gt Page 46 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 9 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD ALARM TYPE ALARM CH CAUTION For lt ESTD REC PRE ALARM REC OFF see Continuous recording time ta
174. n lt ALARM SKIP SEARCH In case of forward direction Present position T SKIP COUNT 01 02 03 Recording Recording Recording 1 A A A Index signal Index signal Index signal Search gt LA Search LA Search Search Approx 4 sec Approx 4 sec Approx 4 sec play play play 1 Press the SEARCH button The search screen selected in SEARCH TYPE appears 2 When the desired search screen is not displayed on the screen Change the SEARCH TYPE setting and then press the CLEAR button to display the ALARM SKIP SEARCH screen 3 Select EXECUTE FORWARD or EXECUTE REVERSE and determine such lt ALARM SKIP SEARCH gt setting EXECUTE FORWARD Searches in the forward direction EXECUTE REVERSE Searches in the reverse direction EXECUTE FORWARD EXECUTE REVERSE To cancel searching press the SEARCH button twice The search result of the alarm skip search is displayed in the SPLIT4 screen display regardless of SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER setting To return to the normal screen press the SEARCH button twice PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR SEARCH SELECTION D When executing the alarm skip search in the SPLIT4 screen display to choose the desired video from the SPLIT4 screen display and display the video of that camera number in the single screen display press the SPLIT SIN
175. n executes in SIMPLE LOCK When the password for unlocking is set lock function executes in PASSWORD LOCK When the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to ON SIMPLE LOCK PASSWORD LOCK setting can be made even with the POWER button on the front panel set to OFF D When the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to OFF or when a menu is displayed SIMPLE LOCK and PASSWORD LOCK not function SIMPLE LOCK When SIMPLE LOCK is turned on buttons other than the SPLIT SINGLE and ZOOM buttons and the MAIN switch become inoperable and the unit is locked in the current mode To activate simple lock 1 Press and hold the LOCK button for more than 3 seconds while both the MAIN switch is set to ON The lock turns on LOCK displays on the screen when DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY in lt TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen is set to TOP or BOTTOM To release simple lock 1 Press and hold the LOCK button for more than 3 seconds The lock is released PASSWORD LOCK There are 2 types of PASSWORD LOCK OPERATION CONTROL and HDD DATA CLEAR OPERATION CONTROL has 3 levels of lock level 1 to 3 HDD DATA CLEAR level 4 locks the settings of MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR and SUB HDD DATA CLEAR lt Using OPERATION CONTROL of PASSWORD LOCK level 1 to 3 gt 1 Input the PASSWORD
176. n or the search menu is displayed on the monitor CLEAR button Press to return to the previous menu layer 5 10 11 REC STOP buttons When pressing both buttons recording starts and the REC indicator on the front panel lights up When pressing both buttons during recording recording stops and the REC indicator turns off During timer recording recording does not stop even when both buttons are pressed REV P REVERSE PLAY button When pressing this button during stop mode the reverse playback speed changes in the 4 grades normal gt 25 fields second reverse playback gt 30 MB units gt 300 MB units gt normal PAUSE button When pressing this button during playback the still frame playback picture is displayed When pressing this button again the unit resumes playback SPLIT SINGLE button Press to switch the display between the single screen display and the split sequential screen display ZOOM button When pressing this button during single screen display the screen is magnified by 100 200 and 400 buttons When pressing these buttons during single screen display the camera number is switched When pressing these buttons during split sequen tial screen display the screen display is switched between the split screen display and the single se quential screen display Single sequential screen display is skipped during playback LOCK button button Pressing this button for more than
177. n the screen D When CAMERA SETTING is set to OFF the playback video of the corresponded camera number is not displayed Furthermore the operation mode display and alarm display do not function 1 Press the SET UP button and select SETTINGS While the lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS screen is displayed press and hold the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds The COVERT CAMERA SETTING gt screen appears 2 Press the JOG A w buttons to select the camera number to be set and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 3 Press the JOG A buttons to select OFF and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops The screen of the set camera number becomes black 4 Tocontinue with setting for other camera numbers repeat steps 2 and 3 5 When completed with all the settings press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button The screen of the camera number screen set with in COVERT CAMERA SETTING becomes black ALARM DISPLAY This item is used to display the video with alarm signal in the single screen display when an alarm signal is input If another alarm signal is input during alarm recording the camera video with the latest alarm signal appears in the single screen display When alarm recording is completed the screen returns to the previous display Setting default O
178. na RS 232C uttaget eller ETHERNET uttaget Enheten kan ocks anv ndas f r att styra de externa apparaterna via RS 232C uttaget Tack vare dessa funktioner kan enheten p ett flexibelt s tt anpassas till avancerade s kerhetssystem men det r ocks viktigt att komma ih g att hela vervakningssystemet kan p verkas av funktionsst rningar hos den h r enheten eller de externa apparaterna som beror p inneh llet i de inst llningar som g rs p den h r enheten eller p anslutningen mellan eller kombinationen av externa apparater Vid upps ttningen av ett vervakningssystem med den h r enheten rekommenderar vi att du f rst kontrollerar att enheten fungerar normalt med de andra apparater som r anslutna eller anv nds i kombination med enheten respektive systemet Vi rekommenderar att viktigt inspelat inneh ll kopieras eller s kerhetskopieras till de andra apparaterna med j mna mellanrum Skador som uppst tt p grund av felaktig anv ndning drift av vervakningssystemet eller f rlust av data eller andra skador som beror p funktionsst rningar hos den h r enheten t cks ej Det kan f rekomma fall d enhetens funktion f r MOTION DETECTION R RELSEDETEKTERING inte fungerar ordentligt p grund av yttre omst ndigheter videoing ngssignal eller andra faktorer Anv ndaren f r inte ers ttning f r problem t ex misslyckad inspelning eller uppspelning som uppst r under drift med sj lva enheten eller en ansluten enhet D
179. na volta all anno NEDERLANDS ZET IN GEEN GEVAL ZWARE VOORWERPEN BOVENOP DIT TOESTEL BIJV TV RAAK IN GEEN GEVAL ENIG VOORWERP IN HET TOESTEL AAN EN STEEK ER NIETS IN Aanraken van het binnenwerk of naar binnen steken van voorwerpen die daar niet in thuishoren kan niet alleen gevaar opleveren maar ook ernstige schade veroorzaken BESCHERM HET NETSNOER Schade aan het netsnoer kan leiden tot een elektrische schok of brand Als het netsnoer beschadigd is dient u de stroomvoorziening voor het stopcontact uit te schakelen en vervolgens de stekker voorzichtig uit het stopcontact te trekken HAAL DE STEKKER UIT HET STOPCONTACT BIJ LANGERE AFWEZIGHEID Schakel de stroom uit en haal de stekker uit het stopcontact wanneer u langere tijd afwezig zult zijn ZORG VOOR EEN GOEDE VENTILATIE Zorg ervoor dat de vele ventilatie openingen in de behuizing van het toestel niet afgedekt worden Voor een zo goed mogelijke ventilatie dient u enige ruimte rondom het toestel vrij te houden het toestel alleen op een harde ondergrond te plaatsen en ervoor te zorgen dat het tijdens gebruik niet wordt afgedekt Plaats in geen geval zware voorwerpen op het toestel WANNEER U HET TOESTEL NIET GEBRUIKT Schakel altijd de HOOFDSCHAKELAAR van het toestel uit wanneer u het toestel VERZORGING VAN DE BEHUIZING Gebruik in geen geval reinigingsmiddelen op petroleum basis Reinig de behuizing met een zachte doek die bevochtigd is met zeep en water en wrijf de behuizing ve
180. ngebouwde MOTION DETECTION BEWEGINGSDETECTIE functie van het toestel niet naar behoren functioneert vanwege externe omstandigheden het video ingangssignaal of andere factoren De gebruiker zal niet worden gevrijwaard tegen problemen bijv niet opnemen of afspelen die in het gebruik kunnen optreden met DIT product of een aangesloten toestel U wordt aanbevolen regelmatig reservekopie te maken van belangrijke opnamen als voorzorg tegen mogelijke defecten en ongelukken Opnametijd en productgarantie De op het menuscherm aangegeven continue opnametijd en de geschatte tijdsaanduiding zijn aanduidingen van de continue opnametijd bij gebruik van dit toestel en niet de garantieperiode voor het product Bovendien is dit niet de garantieperiode voor gebruikte onderdelen Dit toestel heeft een ingebouwde hard disk een stukje precisie apparatuur Wees daarom voorzichtig met het toestel Stel dit toestel niet bloot aan trillingen of schokken Dit kan in het bijzonder problemen geven wanneer het toestel is ingeschakeld of wanneer de harddisk in werking is Wees daarom voozichtig Maak de stroomvoorziening niet los terwijl het toestel ingeschakeld is of terwijl er wordt opgenomen of afgespeeld Om eventuele mankementen in een zo vroeg mogelijk stadium op het spoor te komen raden we u aan het toestel n keer per jaar te laten inspecteren
181. ns When making a direct connection between this unit and a personal computer hereinafter PC use a cross cable and when making a connection through a HUB use a straight cable The duplex mode is half duplex Refer to the PC instruction manual for instructions on how to set the Web settings on the PC AUTHENTICATION Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and log in 1 address of this unit Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the IP ENGLISH The Authentication screen appears oise Lag l er Eq ii ua a e eni Vang Parranda 2 1 When logging in First enter the userID and then enter the password When shipped from the factory the userlD for the full rights user is root and the password is admin000 the userlD for the live user is guest and the password is guest Lower case only D More than one user can log in simultaneously using the same userlD and password There are restrictions due to authorization The maximum number of users that can be connected at the same time is 10 2 2 Select log in and then left click or press ENTER The Welcome screen appears Welcome DAN TA Wed Page elm LE MN 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 71 72 Commun
182. ntinued ALARM This item is used to set the camera selection during alarm recording lt ALARM SETTING gt ALARM RECORD CAMERA TRIGGER 1 Q EXT e O EXT 3 9 4 EMR 090 ALARM CLEAR BACK lt RECORD SETTING gt NO PPS GRADE A PPS A GRADE 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 8 3 125P STD 3 125P STD 0 3 125P STD 3 125P STD ALARM TYPE ALARM CH PRE ALARM REC OFF CLEAR BACK lt ESTD REC gt Setting default ALARM ALARM CH Performs alarm recording only by the cameras for alarm recording and input with alarm signals When there is an input of alarm signals from multiple cameras performs alarm recording by all the cameras containing alarm signals ALARM PLUS Performs alarm recording by the camera input with alarm signals during normal recording at the frame speed set in A PPS while all the other cameras record in the normal PPS 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select ALARM SETTING or RECORD SETTING in the lt RECORD SETTINGS gt screen and then press the ENTER button ALARM SETTING or the lt RECORD SETTING gt screen appears 2 Press JOG buttons to move the cursor to ALARM TYPE and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 3 Display the desired item and
183. o conectado Se recomienda efectuar regularmente copias de seguridad de las grabaciones importantes como una medida de protecci n contra posibles aver as y accidentes Tiempo posible de grabaci n y garant a del producto tiempo posible de grabaci n continua y el tiempo estimado de visualizaci n en la pantalla de men es el tiempo de grabaci n continua posible sobre la operaci n esta unidad y no es el per odo de garant a del producto Tampoco es el per odo que garantiza la operaci n de las pieza utilizadas Esta unidad utiliza un disco duro incorporado que es un dispositivo de precisi n Por favor trate esta unidad con sumo cuidado Evite someter esta unidad a los ruidos o vibraciones Los problemas tienden a producirse especialmente cuando se enciende esta unidad o se accede al disco duro y por lo tanto se requiere especial cuidado No desconecte el enchufe de alimentaci n mientras la unidad est encendida o durante la grabaci n o reproduddi n Para detectar las aver as con antelaci n se recomienda solicitar la inspecci n una vez al 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Others Others Continued ITALIANO COLLOCARE SULL UNIT OGGETTI PESANTI apparecchio TV NON TOCCARE NON INSERIRE OGGETTI ALL INTERNO DELL UNIT Toccare all interno del mobiletto che contiene l unit o inserire
184. of lt RECORD SETTING are all set to the value smaller than 0 333P for normal recording In this case X appears to the right of lt ESTD REC D Audio recording is not performed when the camera selection for alarm recording is as follows ALARM CH A PPS of all the cameras set for alarm recording are set to the value smaller than 0 333P ALARM PLUS PPS and A PPS of all the cameras set for normal recording and alarm recording are set to the value smaller than 0 333P D LT Since audio recording cannot be made during recording interval of 0 25P and 0 125P even when the recording with audio recording is set to ON the recordable time is the same for when setting audio recording to OFF Pre alarm recording time table D The following table shows estimated recordable time when operating with one camera and the recording interval is set at a constant PPS rate given at the top of the column Without Audio recording recording duration LONG NUMBER OF FIELD 10s 13s 15s 21s 26s imin 2min10s 4min20s 13s 17s 20s 27s 34s 1min20s 2min50s 5min40s 22s 28s 33s 45s 56s 2 205 4min40s 9min20s 31s 39s 47s imin 1 105 3min10s 6min30s 13min 1 105 1min20s 1min40s 2min20s 2min50s 7 105 14min 29min 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
185. oggetti estranei di qualsiasi tipo oltre ad essere causa di pericolo per la sicurezza pu condurre a danni onerosi PROTEGGERE IL CAVO DI ALIMENTAZIONE ELETTRICA II danneggiamento del cavo di alimentazione elettrica pu essere causa d incendio o scossa elettrica Se il cavo di alimentazione elettrica danneggiato togliere la corrente alla presa a muro della rete elettrica e con molta attenzione sfilare la spina afferrandola direttamente senza tirare afferrando il cavo PRIMA DI UNA LUNGA ASSENZA SFILARE LA SPINA DEL CAVO DI ALIMENTAZIONE ELETTRICA Prima di una lunga assenza spegnere l unit e sfilare la spina del cavo di alimentazione elettrica dalla presa di rete MANTENERE SEMPRE UNA BUONA VENTILAZIONE Non ostruire i molti fori di ventilazione dell unit Per assicurare la massima ventilazione lasciare dello spazio attorno all unit collocare l unit solo su una superficie rigida e a livello e accertarsi che durante l uso non venga coperta Non collocare nessun oggetto sull unit QUANDO SI TERMINA L USO Quando non se ne fa uso regolare sempre su OFF l interruttore MAIN dell apparechio CURA DEL MOBILETTO ESTERNO Non usare mai preparati per la pulizia che contengano benzina Pulire usando un panno morbido inumidito con acqua e sapone e asciugare strofinando con un panno asciutto cavi in PVC o i fili non devono essere lasciati a lungo a contatto con la superficie esterna del mobiletto POSTO D INSTALLAZIO
186. om agua sab o esfregue at secar Os cabos de PVC ou de chumbo devem ficar em contato com a superficie do gabinete por longos periodos de tempo LOCAL PARA INSTALACAO Para um timo desempenho e uma fidedignidade duradoura instale aparelho num local 1 Bem ventilado longe da luz direta do sol e distante de fontes diretas de calor 2 Numa superficie s lida livre de vibrac es 3 Livre de grande umidade poeira excessiva e longe de campos magn ticos 4 Certifique se que o ventilador localizado na parte de tr s do painel do aparelho n o esteja bloqueado LOCAIS NAO APROPRIADOS colocac o do aparelho nos seguintes locais pode encurtar a vida til do produto e Locais extremamente frios como dep sitos refrigerados e frigor ficos Locais onde se pode gerar quantidades excessivas de sulfito de hidrog nio como por exemplo reas de esta es hidrotermais Locais de atmosfera salina AVISO PARA EVITAR INC NDIO OU RISCO DE CHOQUES N O EXPONHA ESTE APARELHO CHUVA OU UMIDADE ESTE APARELHO DEVE TER LIGADO A TERRA Este aparelho cumpre os requisitos da Diretriz EC 89 336 Diretriz EMC e 73 23 EEC Diretriz sobre Baixa Voltagem corrigida pela Diretriz 93 68 EEC Foram observados os requisitos de susceptibilidade de acordo com EN 55024 e os de interfer ncia segundo EN 55022 para a opera o em reas residenciais comerciais locais de ind strias leves e de empresas de pequeno port
187. onnected device during operation It is recommended that backups of important recordings are made regularly as a precaution against possible breakdowns and accidents Recordable time and product warranty Continuous recordable time and the estimated time displayed on the menu screen is the continuous recordable time when operating this unit and is not the warranty period of the product Furthermore it is not the period that guarantees the operation of used parts This unit uses a hard disk which is a precision device Please handle this unit with sufficient care Do not subject this unit to vibrations or shocks This may cause trouble specially when the power of the unit is turned on or when the hard disk is being accessed and sufficient care is required Do not disconnect the power plug while the power of the unit is turned on or while recording or playing For early detection of faults we recommend that you request inspection once a year 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Contents Fe tures 2 une 2 Caution and care ns 3 A ica 4 5 Flowchart n 22 6 7 Flowchart for connection and settings 6 7 Major operations and their functions 8 11 Front VIEW ie ala 8 Rear view anni 9 Wired remote control 400 supplied 10
188. ons ENGLISH 58 Operation examples Operation example 1 Setting different number of cameras to REC MODE A and B for normal recording to switch cameras depending on the time period and day of the week For loading of camera video see Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording interval settings on page 82 lt Operation gt REC MODE A normal recording with all the cameras is set to Monday to Friday from 08 00 to 15 00 and REC MODE B normal recording with camera numbers and is set from 15 00 to 20 00 On weekends REC MODE B normal recording with cam era numbers and is set from 08 00 to 17 00 08 00 15 00 20 00 From Monday to Friday REC MODE A 1 MODE 08 00 17 00 Saturday MODE Sunday lt Setting gt 1 lt CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING gt screen setting lt see pages 34 35 the cameras D to Input a title lt CAMERA TITLE MEMO SETTING gt 20 ENTRANCE ATM EXIT COUNTER MEMO CLEAR BACK ENTER CHARACTERS 2 INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt screen setting AUDIO RECORDING OFF see page 48 lt INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION gt HDD SETTINGS AUDIO RECORDING OFF REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS INFORMATION SERVICE 3 HDD SETTINGS gt screen setting see page 4
189. opera tion This function is convenient when repeatedly performing searches Covert camera function You can set the video of the specified camera number not to be displayed regardless of its presence Ease of us Auto set up By selecting only the recording period the unit assigns recording interval and picture grade automatically for all the channels and other menu settings are set to the default Microsoft is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT E G TV NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind not only creates a safety hazard but can also cause extensive damage PROTECT THE POWER CORD Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock hazard If the mains cord is damaged switch off the mains outlet and carefully unplug the cord by holding the mains plug UNPLUG THE POWER CORD DURING A LONG ABSENCE Turn off the power and unplug the power cord during a long absence MAINTAIN GOOD VENTILATION Do not
190. ounterclockwise to lock the lever and then pull out the key 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Attaching Removing HDD 15 Attaching and removing the HDD to the DX NT400E continued Attaching the HDD to the HDD tray 5 Connect the middle connector of the ATA LEAD to the HDD When attaching one HDD 1 Remove the top cover from the HDD tray Remove 2 screws and lift the top cover Make sure that the lead between the PCB and the HDD is clamped A 2 the HDD holder on the right side of the HDD tray Remove 4 screws attached to the HDD holder to remove the HDD holder 6 Unclamp the POWER LEAD and connect to the HDD e Clamp the POWER LEAD again after connecting to the HDD B 8 Attach the HDD holder on the side of the HDD il sei Use th lied 4 h the HDD hol 7 The lead between the an e Is Clamped rn Le The POWER LEAD which is connected to the HDD is clamped instructionibgok ot HDD for setting the Jumper C The POWER LEAD and the ATA LEAD that are not connected are clamped near their ends D Push the POWER LEAD and the ATA LEAD between the middle connector and the outer connector into the space between the PCB and the HDD D L
191. pleted press the POWER button SETTING UP is displayed on the screen and the unit boots up INITIALIZATION This menu is used to set HDD SETTING and to initialize the HDD HDD SETTING The HDD SETTING can be set to NORMAL MIRRORING simultaneous recording of the 2 HDDs or PARTITION an independent partition for alarm recording is set within the total HDD memory ce see pages 69 and 70 for MIRRORING and PARTITION lt INITIALIZATION gt HDD SETTING NORMAL BOOT UP DELAY 305 POWER OFF INITIALIZATION ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED WHEN PROCEED INITIALIZATION BOOT UP DELAY The unit accesses the attached HDD when the power is turned on Depending on the HDD attached it may take a long time to be accessed You do not have to change the setting when this unit recognizes the attached HDD while the BOOT UP DELAY is set to the default setting Setting of BOOT UP DELAY default 30S 10S 115 QOS 585 59S D BOOT UP DELAY with enough time to accomodate the recognition time of attached HDD D When setting timer recording in the lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt screen and setting the BOOT UP DELAY with 30 seconds or more the recording start time delays for the amount of time exceeds 30 seconds in the set up time of BOOT UP DELAY 1 Turn
192. power failure may be distorted and the search function may not operate properly Log function for when power failure occurs while the unit is in operation or the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned OFF In the event of power failure or the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned OFF up to 1000 items including the time of failure and warning log displays as well as other warning items are saved in the lt WARNING LOG LIST gt 1 see page 54 and are displayed in red on the screen RESET button When pressing the RESET button on the rear panel with a ballpoint pen etc the unit is reset and the power turns off The menu settings and the present time are kept even when resetting the unit COVERT CAMERA SETTING This item is used to set the video of the specified camera number not to be displayed regardless of the presence of video signals lt COVERT CAMERA SETTING gt NUMBER DISPLAY 22 ON ON ON ALARM DISPLAY OFF Setting default ON OFF Q When COVERT CAMERA SETTING activating and the playback video is interrupted such as camera trouble warning indicator is not appear on the screen If WARNING is set in BUZZER setting the BUZZER sounds and the unit registers this error in the WARNING LOG LIST and output a CALL OUT signal When COVERT CAMERA SETTING is set to OFF for a camera set for recording recording is performed without displaying the video o
193. pressed When pressing the SEARCH button again the lt SEARCH SELECTION gt screen appears to select the playback device search type and the camera number to be searched SEARCH TYPE This item is used to select the search screen to be displayed when pressing the SEARCH button lt SEARCH SELECTION gt SEARCH TYPE TIME DATE SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ALL PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 12 30 15 Setting default TIME DATE TIME DATE INDEX ALARM INDEX ALARM SKIP ALARM LIST 1 Press the SEARCH button twice The search screen appears when the button is pressed once The SEARCH SELECTION screen appears when the button is pressed again 2 Display the desired setting in SEARCH TYPE and determine such setting 3 Press the CLEAR button or the SEARCH button When pressing the CLEAR button the search screen set in step 2 appears When pressing the SEARCH button the display returns to the normal screen SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER This item is used to select the camera number to be searched SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER setting does not appear when SEARCH is set to INDEX lt SEARCH SELECTION SEARCH TYPE TIME DATE SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ALL PLAYBACK DEVICE MAIN MAIN START 02 02 2003 00 00 00 END 04 04 2003 12 30 15 Setting default ALL ALL 2 7
194. r Handhabung dieses Ger tes ausreichende Sorgfalt walten Setzen Sie dieses Ger t nicht Vibrationen oder St en aus Dies kann besonders bei eingeschaltetem Ger t und w hrend Zugriff auf die Festplatte zu St rungen f hren weshalb ausreichende Vorsicht erforderlich ist Ziehen Sie bei eingeschaltetem Ger t bzw W hrend Aufnahme und Wiedergave nicht den Stecker des Netzkabels aus der Steckdose F r fr hzeitige Entdeckung von St rungen empfehlen wir dass Sie das Ger t jedes Jahr inspizieren lassen Others Others Continued FRANCAIS INTERDICTION DE POSER DES OBJETS LOURDS SUR LE ENREGISTREUR PAR EX TELEVISEUR INTERDICTION DE TOUCHER L INT RIEUR DE L ENREGISTREUR D Y INTRODUIRE TOUT CORPS TRANGER Tout contact avec l int rieur du boitier ou toute introduction de corps tranger peut non seulement constituer un danger mais peut galement entrainer d importants deg ts PROTECTION DU C BLE D ALIMENTATION Un c ble d alimentation endommag est une source potentielle d incendie et d lectrocution Si le c ble d alimentation est endommag couper le courant au niveau de la prise et d brancher soigneusement le c ble en tirant sur la fiche D B
195. rea is set 2 Select DETECTION MASK SETTING and press the ENTER button The dotted screen with detection areas is displayed and the background of the most upper left dot turns red and flashes 000000000000 000000000048 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 3 Use the JOG 4 buttons to select the dot to activate inactivate and press the ENTER button The e active setting changes to inactive setting MA vececesess dii Q When pressing the button all the dots change to e active When pressing the button all the dots change to inactive 4 Repeat step 3 to activate inactivate all the desired dots 5 000000090 000000090 o 000000090 000000090 e ooo o 000000090 o 000000090 e gt 5 o e o o o o o o e gt oo 000000090 e o 000000090 000000090 o oe e e o 0 o o NZ RE 0 0 000000 5 Press the CLEAR button The setting is determined and the display returns to the lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt screen D While setting the detection mask other settings are not accepted To exit the menu screen
196. rf r rekommenderar vi att anv ndaren regelbundet g r s kerhetskopior av viktiga inspelningar till skydd mot eventuella haverier och olyckor Inspelningstid och produktgaranti D du anv nder denna enhet g ller indikationen om oavbruten inspelningstid och total tid p menysk rmen den oavbrutna inspelningstiden och inte garantiperioden P samma s tt g ller indikationen inte funktionsgarantin f r de anv nda komponenterna Den har enheten har en inbyggd harddisk som ar valdigt kanslig Var d rf r mycket f rsiktig vid hantering av denna enhet Undvik att skaka eller st ta denna enhet h ftigt Om man g r s dant speciellt under tiden enheten r str mf rd eller under tkomst till h rdvaran kan fel uppst i enheten Drag aldrig ut stickproppen till n tstr mmen under inspelning tergivining eller under tiden enheten r str f rd Det rekommenderas att l ta underh lla enheten minst en g ng varje r s att eventuellt fel kan tg rdas s tidigt som m jligt 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Others Others Continued
197. rvolgens droog PVC kabels en bedrading mogen niet langere tijd in contact blijven met het oppervlak van de behuizing INSTALLATIEPLEK Voor de beste prestaties en betrouwbaarheid op de lange termijn dient u voor de installatie een locatie te kiezen die 1 Goed geventileerd is uit de zon en uit de buurt van directe hittebronnen 2 Een solide trillingsvrije ondergrond biedt 3 Vrij is van hoge vochtigheid overmatig stof en uit de buurt van magnetische velden 4 Waarborgt dat de ventilator aan de achterkant van het toestel niet geblokkeerd wordt ONGESCHIKTE LOCATIES Als u het toestel in de volgende locaties plaatst kan de levensduur van het product bekort worden Zeer koude plekken zoals gekoelde pakhuizen en magazijnen e Plekken waar de mogelijkheid bestaat dat grotere hoeveelheden waterstof sulfide vrijkomen zoals gebieden met hete bronnen Plekken of locaties met zoute lucht WAARSCHUWING OM HET GEVAAR VAN ELEKTRISCHE SCHOKKEN EN BRAND TE VOORKOMEN MAG U DIT APPARAAT NIET BLOOTSTELLEN AAN REGEN OF VOCHT DIT APPARAAT MOET GEAARD WORDEN DIT toestel voldoet aan de vereisten van EC Richtlijn 89 336 EEC EMC Richtlijn en 73 23 EEG Laagspanningsrichtliin zoals geamendeerd door Richtlijn 93 68 EEC Aan de vereisten voor de gevoeligheid volgens EN 55024 en de vereisten voor interferentie volgens EN 55022 wordt voldaan voor woongebieden zaken en licht industriele terreinen en kleinbedrijf zowel binnen als buiten
198. s pour commander les appareils ext rieurs par la prise RS 232C Gr ce ces fonctions la flexibilit de cet appareil peut tre utilis e dans les syst mes de s curit haut de gamme mais le syst me de surveillance dans son ensemble peut tre affect par le mauvais fonctionnement de cet appareil ou des appareils ext rieurs en fonction des r glages de cet appareil des connexions ou de la combinaison des appareils ext rieurs Lors de la configuration d un systeme de surveillance en utilisant cet appareil il est recommand de v rifier d abord que cet appareil fonctionne normalement avec les autres appareils connect s ou en combinaison est recommand de copier ou de sauvegarder p riodiquement les contenus importants enregistr s sur d autres appareils Les dommages cons cutifs une erreur de fonctionnement du systeme de surveillance les pertes de donn es enregistr es ou tout autre dommage provenant d un mauvais fonctionnement de cet appareil ne sont pas couverts Dans certains cas la fonction DETECTION MOUV incorpor e dans l appareil ne fonctionne pas convenablement en raison des conditions externes ou du signal d entr e vid o ou d autres facteurs L utilisateur ne sera pas d dommag des probl mes par exemple une d faillance d enregistrement ou une d faillance de lecture se produisant soit avec l appareil soit avec un dispositif connect pendant le fonctionnement Il est conseill que des sauvegardes des enregistr
199. s red and flashes Setting of WARNING default OFF ON Transmits warning message to the connected PC E mail is sent to address displayed on USER ADDRESS of the lt E MAIL ADDRESS gt screen OFF Does not transmit the warning message Setting of ALARM SENS default OFF ON Transmits the state to the connected PC when the ALARM IN terminal is short circuited E mail is sent to address displayed on USER ADDRESS of the E MAIL ADDRESS screen OFF Does not transmit the state Setting of REC MODE default DFF ON Transmits the state of normal recording or alarm recording etc to the connected PC E mail is sent to address displayed on USER ADDRESS of the E MAIL ADDRESS screen OFF Does not transmit the state Setting of RETRY TIME default 105 15 25 105 595 60S 7 Press the JOG buttons to display the desired setting and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 8 Return to the lt ETHERNET gt screen by pressing the CLEAR button and then press the SET UP button to exit if no changes are made 9 When settings are changed press the SET UP button In this case the CLEAR button does not function The unit is reset and turned on again automatically D When you change WARNING ALARM SENS REC MODE or RETRY TIME only the CLEAR
200. s used to setthe camera number to be displayed in the screen splited in 4 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING in the lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt screen and then press the ENTER button lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt screen appears lt SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING gt SPLIT4 0 9 9 2 Press the ENTER button The upper left camera number is highlighted 3 Press the JOG A w buttons to move the highlighted camera number and then press the ENTER button The background of the camera number turns red and flashes 4 Press JOG A buttons to display the camera number to be set and then press the ENTER button Flashing stops The same camera number can be set repeatedly in one split screen display In this case the video of that camera number is displayed in the position of the lowest camera number during playback 5 Hepeat steps 3 and 4 to set the desired camera number 6 When completed with setting press the CLEAR button Setting is determined and the cursor reappears 7 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button D The SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING screen is not cleared even when pressing the SET UP button while a camera number is flashing SEQUENCE SETTING This menu is used to set the switching order of the connected cameras orto the switching time The same camera number can be displayed repeatedly 1 Pr
201. screen display of any specified camera number that camera number is displayed as the initial setting of SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER in the lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt screen Display the desired setting and determine such setting 2 When SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER setting is determined the background screen is switched to the video of the selected camera number 3 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button D The motion detection function does not operate while the lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS screen is displayed DETECTION MASK SETTING This item is used to set the area to activate motion detection Any of the 192 dotted detection areas which are equally splited to 16 X 12 pixel sizes ofthe individually loaded video of each connected camera can be selected Definition of setting mark default all areas e active e Area activated with motion detection e Area inactivated with motion detection tis possible to set multiple areas for one camera Example of screen setting For the video loaded from the camera number set in SE LECTION CAMERA NUMBER Displaying e for the right half of the screen to activate motion detection Displaying for the left half of the screen to inactivate motion detection 1 In SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER select the camera for which the detection a
202. ser From the time that a user logs in until that user logs out and gives up authorization any other user that logs in is regarded as a user who does not have Registration authority O Play Mode authorization can only be used by one user From the time that a user logs in until that user logs out and gives up authorization any other user that logs in is regarded as a user who does not have Play Mode authority 2 2 To change settings Select change and left click The Change Confirmation screen appears a 2 3 If you want to make the change left click change If you want to cancel a change left click cancel 2 4 When you have selected change The User s Attribute Changed screen appears so then left click Back to Registration The screen returns to the Registration screen 2 5 When you have selected cancel The return will be made to the Registration screen 3 1 When you have deleted a registered user e Left click on remove in the userlD that you want to delete in Review amp Change user attribute The Remove confirmation screen appears 3 2 If you want to delete it left click remove If you don t want to delete it left click cancel 3 3 If you have selected remove The User Removed screen appears so left click Back to Registration The screen returns to the Regi
203. splay the HDD REPEAT REC MAIN in HDD SETTINGS to ON and set the HDD REPEAT REC SUB in HDD SETTINGS to OFF Press the REC STOP buttons when HDD REPEAT REC MAIN in HDD SETTINGS is set to STANDBY 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 45 ENGLISH 46 TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS continued HOLIDAY SETTING This menu is used to set holidays throughout the year HOLIDAY SETTING EY 4 4 DAY MONTH 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select HOLIDAY SETTING in the lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt screen and determine desired holidays 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button D When setting a holiday in HOLIDAY SETTING and select HOL in the day of the week settings the program selected with HOL is given priority over the other programs Recording mode settings A to D for normal recording and alarm recording The recording camera recording intervals and recording picture quality for normal recording alarm recording can be set to 4 patterns of recording mode A to D 1 see pages 25 and 26 for Setting the recording interval and recording picture quality for normal recording pages 41 to
204. splay function 24 Basic manual recording 25 26 Setting the recording interval and recording picture quality for normal recording 25 26 Basic playback rear 26 E 26 28 TIME DATE SEARCH 26 28 LANGUAGE SELECTION een 28 Menu functions 29 33 MENU SETTING 29 32 SEARCH SELECTION MENU 33 TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS 34 35 TIME DATE ADJUST 34 DISPLAY MODE 34 CLOCK LOCATION SETTING 34 CAMERA DISPLAY 34 CAMERA SETTING 34 35 DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY 35 lt MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS gt 36 37 Multiplexer function related button operations 36 SPLIT SINGLE and buttons 36 ZOOM and JOG buttons enen 36 SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING 37 SEQUENCE SETTING 37 IN ENE 37 lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS 38 40 SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER 38 DETECTION MASK SETTING 38 SENSITIVITY carni ia 39 MOTION THRESHOLD 2 39 TEST MODE ideali ensure 39 MD LOCK OUT TIME 40 RECORD SETTINGS 41 43 Settings con
205. ss the ENTER button The TIME DATE ADJUST gt screen appears TIME DATE ADJUST DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF DAY 01 MONTH 01 YEAR 2003 TIME 00 00 00 DAYLIGHT SETTING DAY OF WEEK MONTH TIME IN SUN LAST MAR 01 00 OUT SUN LAST 02 00 JoGT L SELECT ENTER EXECUTE 4 Check that DAYLIGHT SAVING is set to OFF 5 Press the JOG buttons to move the cursor gt gt to IN and then press the ENTER button twice The setting item of DAY is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once When the button is pressed again the background turns red and flashes 6 Press the JOG A buttons to display the desired setting and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 7 Press the JOG w button to move the highlighted display to WEEK and then press the ENTER button 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to set WEEK MONTH and TIME 9 Press the CLEAR button The cursor reappears 10 Press the JOG A v buttons to move the cursor to DAYLIGHT SAVING and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 11 Press the JOG A w buttons to display AUTO and press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops Confirm the setting of the present time 12 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
206. stration screen 3 4 If you have selected cancel The screen returns to the Registration screen 4 1 To register a new user Enter the new userlD and new password in Register new user 4 2 Refer to step 2 1 select the access auth desired and check it ENGLISH DA userlD with the same name cannot be regis tered The maximum number of characters that can be used in registering a password is 16 Both alpha bet letters and numbers can be used with a distinc tion made between upper and lower case You can not use spaces 4 3 If you want to make a new registration left click register If you want to cancel a new registration left click clear 4 4 If you have selected Register It is added to Review amp Change user attribute 4 5 Selecting clear Clears the specified contents e Time date adjust This is the screen for setting the clock of the unit via PC 1 Select time date adjust and left click The Time Date Adjust screen appears Dare Ad ares Erri lim der rend yam hour miste Herr 2 When setting the clock using Recorder Time Set date month year hour minute and second in Recorder Time to the desired time and then click Set The confirmation screen appears When you click Clear without clicking Set the setting returns to the
207. t werden wie in Thermalquellen Gebieten Pl tze oder Stellen mit einer salzigen Umgebungsluft WARNUNG Um Brand oder elektrischen Schlag zu verh ten den Rekorder vor Regen oder Feuchtigkeit sch tzen Dieser Rekorder mu geerdet werden Dieser Ger t entspricht den Anforderungen der EG Richtlinie 89 336 EWG EMV Richtlinie und 73 23 EWG Niederspannungsrichtlinie erg nzt durch die Richtlinie 93 68 EWG Die Anforderungen an die St rfestigkeit gem EN 55024 und an die St raussendung gem EN 55022 beim Betrieb im Wohnbereich in Gesch fts und Gewerbebereichen sowie in Kleinbetrieben sowohl innerhalb als auch au erhalb der Geb ude werden eingehalten Alle Einsatzorte sind dadurch gekennzeichnet da sie direkt an die ffentliche Niederspannungs Stromversorgung angeschlossen sind Dieses Ger t wurde entsprechend der Norm EN 60950 hergestellt OTHERS Hinweise zum Aufbau des berwachungssystems unter Verwendung dieses Ger tes Dieses Ger t kann ber den RS 232C Anschluss oder den Ethernet Anschluss durch externe Ger te gesteuert werden Wegen dieser Funktionen kann dieses Ger t flexibel auf hochgradige Sicherheitssysteme angewendet werden aber das gesamte berwachungssystem kann abh ngig vom Einstellungsinhalt dieses Ger tes oder dem Anschluss oder der Kombination zwischen den externen Ger ten durch eine Fehlfunktion dieses Ger tes oder der externen Ger te beeinflusst werden Bei Konfiguration eines
208. tale ou cri rental ey he conter d Cord bunt conari rom Capii lt Function description gt STOP Layout Camera Size Transfer Rate Save Layout Back to Welcome log out Stops the retrieval of an image Starts or restarts the retrieval of an image For selecting either the display or non display of acamera number For selecting from the 2 types of display patterns default SPLIT4 screen Selects the camera number that you want to display and check Selects one of 7 patterns for the screen size x2 x1 5 x1 x2 3 x1 2 x1 3 x1 4 Selects one of 5 stages from Lo to Hi for image retrieval speed default middle The layout of the screen display is registered to Local PC and Recorder Returns to the Welcome menu For logging out D The sequence in which camera numbers have been selected is displayed from the top left D The screen size regulated by Size is applied to the display field at the farthest upper left point in the screen layout
209. ton again or press the PLAY button to resume playback Frame by frame playback 1 Press the JOG A w buttons during still frame playback JOG button Frame by frame playback starts in the forward direction JOG button Frame by frame playback starts in the reverse direction Still frame playback resumes when frame by frame playback is stopped Reverse playback 1 Press the REV P button in the stop mode Playback starts in the reverse direction Press STOP button to stop playback Q When reverse playback is performed for the first time after turning the power on the reverse playback starts from the last recorded video Speed search 1 Forward direction Press the PLAY button during playback to activate forward speed search Each time the PLAY button is pressed the forward playback speed changes in the 4 grades normal gt 25 fields second gt 30 MB units gt 300 MB units gt normal Speed search stops when pressing the STOP button 2 Reverse direction Press the REV P button during reverse playback to activate reverse speed search Eachtime the REV P button is pressed the reverse playback speed changes in the 4 grades normal gt 25 fields second 30 MB units gt 300 MB units gt normal Speed search stops when press the STOP button D Audio cannot be played back during speed search D Once the playback speed is changed audio is not played back even when returning the play
210. tre of the screen Pressing the button again switches the magnifica tion to 20096 and then 400 D The magnification display function can be set only during single screen display The centre point moves vertically horizontally by pressing the JOG buttons 1 Press the ZOOM button during single screen display X1 appears on the top left of the single screen display and the magnification centre point X appears at the centre of the Screen X1 q 2 To move the magnification centre point vertically or horizontally press the JOG 4 buttons O The position of the magnification centre point is stored even when the display screen is switched or the power 15 turned off This is convenient when the point to magnify is determined in advance 3 Press the ZOOM button Pressing the button switches the magnification in order of X2 200 X4 400 normal and X1 100 The magnification function can also be used dur ing playback INFORMATION During playback of the video recorded by multiple cameras in the single screen display a black screen may appear when pausing the playback and display the magnified screen In this case press the JOG A v buttons to advance the image frame by frame then the magnified screen appears INFORMATION The magnification display function of this unit uses digital magnification and screen details may appear pixelized when magnifying SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING This menu i
211. tting and determine such setting 2 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button When setting AUDIO RECORDING to ON a speaker display 2 appears next to lt ESTD REC in the lt RECORD SETTING and REC MODE gt to lt REC MODE gt screens Even when setting AUDIO RECORDING to ON audio cannot be recorded under the following settings Audio recording cannot be performed when PPS of RECORD SETTING for normal recording are all set to the value smaller than 0 333P In this case X appears to the right of lt ESTD REC gt When the ALARM TYPE during alarm recording is set as follows ALARM CH A PPS of all the cameras set for alarm recording are set to the value smaller than 0 333P ALARM PLUS PPS and A PPS of all the cameras set for normal recording and alarm recording are set to the value smaller than 0 333P D The recorded audio may be interrupted while playback depending on the recording settings REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS MODE OUT 1 to MODE OUT 5 These items are used to output the status of this unit from the MODE OUT terminals on the rear panel There are 5 MODE OUT terminals Set output type for each terminal individually lt REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS gt MODE OUT 1 OFF MODE OUT 2 OFF MODE OUT 3 OFF MODE OUT 4 OFF MODE OUT 5 OFF KEY SOUND ON BUZZER OFF REMAIN HDD MAIN 10 CALL OUT SETTINGS E
212. unit Ci possono essere casi in cui la funzione MOTION DETECTION RILEVAMENTO MOVIMENTO incorporata nell unit non funzioni correttamente a causa di condizioni esterne o segnale d ingresso video o altri fattori L utente non sar indennizzato per problemi es mancata registrazione o mancata riproduzione che si verifichino con quest unit con un apparecchiatura collegata durante il funzionamento Si raccomanda di fare regolarmente copie di riserva di registrazioni importanti per precauzione contro i rischi di guasti e incidenti Tempo di registrazione e garanzia del prodotto Quando quest unit viene utilizzata la visualizzazione del tempo di registrazione ininterrotta e del tempo stimato sullo schermo di menu sta a indicare il tempo di registrazione ininterrotta en non indica il periodo di garanzia Ugrualmente non indica il periodo di garanzia di funzionamento delle parti utillizzate Questa unit impiega un disco fisso incorporato che un dispositivo di precisione Maneggiare questa unit con la dovuta cautela Non sottoporre questa unit a vibrazioni o urti Questo pu causare problemi particolarmente quando l unit accesa o durante l accesso al disco rigido per cui necessario usare la dovuta cautela Non scollegare la spina del cavo di alimentazione mentre l unit accesa o durante la registrazione o la riproduzione Per una rapida individuazione di eventuali problemi consigliamo di richiedere un ispezione u
213. ur dealer for the latest information or use of other HDDs When you attach 2 HDDs normally use the HDDs of the same capacity and the same model name lt MAXTOR gt 4G120J6 120 GB 4912010 120 GB 4816010 160 4A250J0 250 GB lt SEAGATE gt ST3160022ACE 160 GB Allthe company names appearing herein are the property of their respective owners The unit may not operate correctly depending on type or condition of the HDD Do not attach or remove the HDD tray unnecessarily The HDD tray is presumed to be removed and attached only a few times a month because of the structure of the connectors Attaching and removing the HDD tray 5 Hold the HDD tray with both hands and pull it out I D Be sure to use both hands when pulling out the D Removing the HDD tray from the unit HDD tray in order to prevent the trouble of the HDD 1 Put the key into the unit and turn it clockwise or injury due to the fall or the shock gt Lu The lever on the unit is unlocked 2 Move the lever to the left The HDD tray is unlocked and ejected Attaching the HDD tray to the unit 1 Insert the HDD tray into the unit until it stops 3 Pull out the HDD tray until it stops D See the label on the top cover of the HDD tray 2 Move the lever to the right The HDD tray is fixed to the unit 4 While moving the lever to the right pull out the HDD tray slightly to unlock the HDD tray 3 Turn the key c
214. want to change the settings in ALARM REC DURATION and RECORD SETTING while setting the PRE ALARM REC to SHORT MEDIUM or LONG set PRE ALARM REC to OFF first 1 Press the SET UP button gt lt SETTINGS gt gt Select RECORD SETTING in the lt RECORD SETTINGS gt screen and then press the ENTER button The RECORD SETTING gt screen appears 2 Press the JOG buttons to move cursor to PRE ALARM REC and then press the ENTER button The background of the setting item turns red and flashes 3 Display the desired item and then press the ENTER button The setting item is determined and flashing stops 4 Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 43 44 lt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS gt TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS This menu is used to set up to 3 most frequently used operation patterns By individually setting the recording camera recording interval and recording picture quality for normal recording alarm recording to REC MODE A to REC MODE D settings can be changed instantly by switching REC MODE D Before you start recording accurately set the date and present time for setting the date and time see page 24 TIMER PROGRAM 4 Structure of the lt TIMER PROGRAMS screen peo 3 4 5 6 78 lt TIMER PROGRAM gt
215. when there is no need to set this item D This function restricts the detection of the coutinuous motion for the specified time period The number of alarms listed in alarm list may increase depending on the setting lt MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS gt SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER DETECTION MASK SETTING SENSITIVITY HIGH LOU MOTION THRESHOLD 5 TEST MODE MD LOCK OUT TIME OFF Setting default OFF 5S 84 0S 1 56 305 455 605 1205 Points to notice concerning motion detection or when motion is detected other than If changes are detected repeatedly alarm recording is also started repeatedly Thus functions such as setting change etc will not be accepted In this case press the ALARM INTERRUPT button to forcibly stop the motion detection function for a period of 5 minutes During this time settings can be changed This manual stop is automati cally restored after 5 minutes and the history of the manual stop is left in the lt WARNING LOG LIST gt screen To cancel the alarm interrupt press the ALARM INTERRUPT button again The ALARM INTERRUPT button does not function while the menu screen is displayed on the monitor For the input signals of alarm recording ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel is constantly given priority over the others If the motion detection setting is active alarm recording is started when the ALARM IN terminal
216. y magnification 100 screen appears and the mag nification centre point X is displayed at the centre of the screen Pressing the button again switches the magnifica tion to 200 and then 400 The centre point moves vertically or horizontally by pressing the JOG buttons ce see ZOOM and JOG buttons page 36 Menu settings Menu screens are used to set the operational conditions of this unit Although the setting method differs slightly depending on the menu screen the basic setting method of using the JOG ENTER and CLEAR buttons is described in the example below Example Setting DISPLAY MODE to 3 default 1 1 Set the MAIN switch on the rear panel to ON Press the POWER button on the front panel after the ACCESS indicator turns off SETTING UP appears on the screen and the unit boots up POWER button operation is not accepted while the ACCESS indicator is flashing Press the POWER button after the indicator turns off 2 After boot up press the SET UP button The SETTINGS screen appears SETTINGS TIME DATE DISPLAY SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTINGS MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS RECORD SETTINGS TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS INITIAL SET UP INFORMATION When the SET UP button is pressed and the menu screen appears the background darkens and the displayed characters become easier to see 3 Check that the cursor gt gt is positioned at TIME DA
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