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1. 7 d e00 VDH M814 book Page 42 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Press the gt or lt button to select a sensor operation position then press the v or A button to set the selection you can set up to 20 positions You can set sensor operation positions at any screen position e Moving the cursor Each time you press the gt button the cursor moves from left to right in the top row After the cursor has reached the end of the row it moves from left to right in the row below You can press the lt button to move the cursor in the opposite direction Holding down the gt or lt button moves the cursor as follows LEVEL lt gt Set sensor Setting sensor operation positions Pressing the v or A button once enables the currently selected position displays H Pressing the V or A button again disables the setting displays Setting _ example CAMERA NO 1 LEVEL NOTE gt Operation position setting example If you set an area near the center of the screen the sensor operates and recording starts when a moving subject near the center of the screen is detected an K SCREEN SET MENU When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen CAUTION To activate alarm recording when the motion sensor detects movem
2. 46 Setting the audio level 47 Z Setting the day and time for timer recording 47 Setting holidays 50 3 Initializing the hard disk adding a hard disk 51 O 5 DISPLAY SET ecce 53 SENG S eee ee RE A ee eee en 53 sa Customizing the operation display area 53 O ae 0 BUZZER SE Tiia Ern 54 a SG EMU S Le Rd De cetie a 54 2 Setting the buzzer for each condition 54 7 SECURITY LOCK SET 55 Password setting example 55 r DCUINGS er GRR ne UN si 55 co Setting the administrator password 55 Setting the user password 57 Setting the password for recording and playback operations 57 Preventing copying to CD R RWs and gt CompactFlash cards ccus s lt 58 Setting the security lock 58 gt 8 RS 485 NETWORK SET 59 m Network connections and settings 59 Z RS 485 connections and settings 61 9 POWER LOSS USED TIME 62 10 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD 63 SEUNS P Rene dL ected 63 APPENDIX 1 CONTROL TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS nnns 66 System controller connections 66 Remote control connections
3. RS 485 termination switch settings Termination settings Digital video recorder When connecting multiple devices you must make RS 485 ar TERMINATE termination settings on both end devices OFF e Set the RS 485 termination switch of both end devices to ON i Be sure to set the RS 485 termination switches of all C ooo devices in between devices other than the first and last devices to OFF Time lapse VCR CAUTION D LI Termination If you don t make the correct termination settings data will switch be distorted and will affect other data making the data OFF transmitted to each device incorrect an WL XIQNAddV g d e00 VDH M814 book Page 69 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 3 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS DVR VCR command table The table below shows the commands supported by the digital video recorder an Re Left digit Sa 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Right digi 7 TIMER ON OFF 1 2 AUDIO 3 SHIFT SHIFT gt 4 SHIFT SHIFT MENU E SHIFT RP UP 7 SHIFT RP DOWN 7 8 9 SECURITY LOCK ON REV PLAY A PLAY SEARCH ee DVR B GROUP SET H a GROUP LEE CHECK SS SSS GROUP CLEAR m F STOP STILL
4. 4 a d e00 VDH M814 book Page 22 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 4 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEOS Videos recorded on the hard disk can be searched for and played back There are two search methods available Video to search lt SEARCH gt 1 ALARY SEARCH EN TIME DATE SEARCH gt gt 2 lt COPY SET gt COPY SET gt FORMAT MEDIA H HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H _ NOTE gt You can use the button operations to pause fast forward or perform other operations on retrieved images being played back 1 ALARM SEARCH Lets you search for and play back alarm recordings lt ALARN SEARCH gt NO CH DATE TINE TOTAL ALARIS 00015 00014 3 12 10 12 06 00013 3 12 10 12 00 00012 3 12 10 11 59 00011 4 12 10 08 57 00010 4 10 26 20 00 00009 4 10 26 18 39 00008 4 05 10 07 17 HOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH H 2 TIME DATE SEARCH gt P 24 Lets you search and play back recorded videos by date and time lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt RECORDING TOP 05 10 04 05 00 RECORDING END 12 10 04 12 10 SEARCH DATE x 0 26 04 PREVIEW gt VIEN gt MOVE LINES WITH v SELECT WITH t S Alarm search Lets you search for and play back any alarm recording on the hard disk button gt button SEARCH button v button Press the SEARCH button while the digital video recorder is recording or s
5. 67 Alarm sensor connectionS 67 Series recording connections 67 2 RS 485 SPECIFICATIONS 68 RS 485 termination switch settings 68 3 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS 69 DVR VCR command table 69 P e00 VDH M814 book Page 6 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM INTRODUCTION 1 MAIN FEATURES H Control for 4 monitoring cameras This digital video recorder can record images from four monitoring cameras onto an internal hard disk H Upgrade to large capacity hard disk upgrade available Up to two 300 GB hard disks can be installed Offers a long continuous recording time of 336 hours or more with a 120 GB hard disk installed standard image quality Recording time varies depending on the size of the hard disk installed H Protect data with mirroring When two hard disks of the same size are installed mirroring can be used to protect your data H Complete range of recording playback functions e You can play back and record images at the same time e You can record and play back audio e The timer record function lets you make recordings at different times each day P 16 e Images from four cameras can be displayed on a single monitor in the quad screen The automatic channel swi
6. L d e00 VDH M814 book Page 37 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Press the v or A button to select the desired time then press the gt button lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET 05 10 2004 NON 08 30 36 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME Set the time After you are finished chaging the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set the time on the second digital video recorder When you have finished making the settings the display returns to the normal screen When the digital video recorder is connected to a PC or other external device through a network you can also set the time from that device When connected to a PC see the instructions for the VA SW814 Ver 2 VA SW81LITE Ver 2 software To network SWITCHING HUB RARER LG SWITCHING SWITCHING SWITCHING SWITCHING HUB HUB HUB HUB Ce eee e Subsequent digital video recorders must be synchronized with the first unit for ADJUST TIME e Do not use a loop connection SETTING THE LANGUAGE AND TIME an P i A e00 VDH M814 book Page 38 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM A 3 SCREEN SET MENU lt MAIN MENU gt lt SUB MENU gt lt MAI
7. Instruction manual e DSR M814 VA SW81LITE GNU GPL Open Software License Agreement an 12 Y lt Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 7 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM PE 3 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS LEE Front panel Z T O o C O O Z H PENER 1 2 3 4 gt PLAY STOP TIMER a len E E uw cer de cso k SEQUENCE AUDIO SEARCH e lt A L gt L HSTILL RECISTOP oc FULL REMOTE EDDIE J Q CD T P LINKIACT Jl 585 lt 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 POWER indicator gt P 11 10 TIMER button and indicator gt P 16 Lights when the power is ON When the button is pressed while recording or stopped Flashes when there is a problem with the hard disk or the digital video recorder enters timer record standby gt fan and the indicator lights When the set time arrives the K2 2 CHANNEL buttons and indicators digital video recorder starts timer recording Used when switching the image display from the quad 11 ALARM indicator screen to a single screen Pressing a channel button Flashes when recording an alarm image lights its indicator and displays the corresponding image in a single screen Lights when the remaining memory in the hard disk s 3 MENU button and indicator recording area has reached zero and recording has Used to display the menu screens The indicator lights stopped when a me
8. an K 2 JF _ Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 64 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM s MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD To save settings to a CompactFlash card To load settings from a CompactFlash card Press the v or button to select Press the v or button to select SAVE MENUS TO CF then press the LOAD MENUS FROM CF then press gt button the gt button The lt WARNING gt screen is displayed The lt WARNING gt screen is displayed NO flashes NO flashes lt WARNING gt lt WARNING gt SAVE MENUS TO CF LOAD MENUS FROM CF CON HUE CONTINUE Ni Ni gt NN PAN PAN CHANGE WITH 4 SET WITH CHANGE WITH 4 SET WITH Press the v or A button to select Press the v or button to select YES then press the gt button YES then press the gt button eC Saving starts Loading starts w M Z o 9 SAVING TO CF LOADING FROM CF H MW StS When you have finished loading the display returns When you have finished loading the display returns to the lt MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt screen to the lt MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt screen NOTE gt A file named M814MENU txt is created on the To format CompactFlash cards CompactFlash card Press the v or button to select FORMAT CF then press the gt button The lt WARNING gt screen is
9. e The digital video recorder can automatically detect whether the copy destination is a CompactFlash card or a CD R RW disc e Set the security lock setting for COPY TO CD R CF to USE P 55 Copying to external media Connect either a CompactFlash card reader or a CD R RW drive to the USB port on the front of the digital video recorder 4 d P e00 VDH_M814 book Page 28 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Press the and v buttons to select COPY SET and press the gt button The lt COPY SET gt screen appears lt COPY SET gt 1 RECORDING TOP 05 10 04 05 00 02 2 RECORDING END 12 10 04 12 10 57 3 COPY SIZE B 4 START TIME 10 26 04 20 00 06 5 END TIME 10 26 04 20 01 07 HY C 6 COPY STAT gt PSS 7 1 RECORDING TOP Displays the date and time of the video recorded first 2 RECORDING END Displays the date and time of the video recorded last 3 COPY SIZE Displays the amount of data between START TIME and END TIME in MB If this data is less than 1 MB in size is displayed and COPY START will not be possible 4 START TIME Specifies the date and time for the start of copying 5 END TIME Specifies the date and time for the end of copying A date and time earlier than START TIME cannot be specified 6 COPY START Starts copying when sele
10. MENU RESET button To set timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours Follow the steps below to set timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours These settings are made using lines 7 initially SAT and 8 initially DLY of the lt TIMER REC SET gt screen an Se Press the v or A button to move the cursor to the line 7 SAT then press the gt button SAT in the WEEK column flashes You can change the setting of the flashing item lt TIMER REC SET gt WEEK START STOP SUN ei es MON TUE WED Line 7 d e00 VDH M814 book Page 50 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Set the items in the WEEK and START columns 1 Press the WV or button to change SAT to MON then press the gt button VON 3E OFF 2 Press the WV or button to change to 10 then press the gt button NON QE gt gt gt OFF 3 Press the WV or button to change to 30 then press the gt button NON 10 30 OF Press the v or button to change the STOP time from to then press the gt button The DLY item on line 8 automatically changes to TUE the next day and flashes Items that do not need to be set are displayed as asterisks
11. button OBB Ho v button screen is displayed Select 2 SCREEN SET MENU and press the gt button The lt SCREEN SET MENU screen is displayed lt SCREEN SET MENU gt 1 MONITOR SET 2 TITLE SET 8 MOTION SENSOR SET MOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H Select 1 MONITOR SET and press the gt button The lt MONITOR SET gt screen is displayed IN h e00 VDH M814 book Page 39 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt SCREEN SET MENU MOTION SENSOR SET Press the v or A buttons to select the desired item then press the gt button lt MONITOR SET gt SEQUENCE ISEC lt ALARM MONITOR SET gt DISPLAY GUAD ALARM PRIORITY LAST lt WASK SET gt CH1 0FF CH2 OFF CH3 0FF CH4 OFF Settings indicates default setting Item Setting Description 1 to 30 1 SEQUENCE T Sets time interval used for switching screens when units displaying image from each channel sequentially 1SEC FULL When alarm occurs displays image from channel that 2 DISPLAY generated alarm in single screen QUAD When alarm occurs displays images in quad screen Displays alarm images in order starting with the most veer recent when multiple alarms are generated 3 ALARM FIRST Displays the fir
12. 6 HDD SET HOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH Press the v or A button to select 6 HDD SET then press the gt button The lt HDD SET gt screen is displayed lt HOD SET gt DISK 30068 DISK M CAUTION ALL RECORDS MILL BE ERASED MIRRORING OFF MOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H 5 o NE d e00 VDH M814 book Page 52 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM RECORDER MENU Press the gt button The lt WARNING gt screen is displayed with NO flashing lt WARNING gt YOU SELECTED INITIALIZING HDD THIS WILL ERASE ALL RECORDINGS RE YOU SIRE Ni N gt tN CHANGE WITH SET WITH Press the v or button to select YES then press the gt button The HDD INITIALIZING screen is displayed and the hard disk is initialized When the process has finished the display returns to the MENU screen HDD INITIALIZING Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen To add a hard disk To add a hard disk contact a Sanyo service center When adding a hard disk use an add on type hard disk unit sold separately Setting conditions After adding a hard disk a message appears at the next startup confirming whether you want to initialize the newly installed hard disk Select Yes to initialize the ha
13. e IN h e00 VDH M814 book Page 17 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM RECORDING Recording upon alarm detection ALARM indicator DOIL EDC gt E FULL indicator hes O U D The digital video recorder can make an alarm recording T E when the motion sensor on the screen or an alarm sensor Counts number of 2 connected to an ALARM IN terminal detects an alarm alarms condition D CAUTION Check that the cable of the device required for alarms is Y connected to the ALARM terminal gt P 8 NE 4 Camera title generating Z PAN alarm flashes NOTE gt e AL appears in the operation display area When an alarm is generated on a channel that is already alarm recording the alarm recording time is extended counting from that moment The new alarm is not L counted and the alarm count remains the same If an alarm is generated on a separate channel the alarm When the motion sensor is set an alarm image is recorded when a moving subject is detected gt P 41 Setting alarm recording Display the lt 3 RECORDER MENU gt screen and set ALARM MODE in ALARM REC MODE SET to something other than OFF and set the conditions for the alarm trigger gt P 46 The default settings are shown below count increases The 49 999 most recent incidents are stored in the alarm history r
14. CAUTION The following restrictions apply to alarm recording Z 1 After recording starts Standby gt REC STOP indicator lights 2 After making PICTURE QUALITY or AUDIO RECORDING menu settings and returning to the camera screen For 1 and 2 e Alarm input is not recognized for a maximum of 4 seconds Alarm input after the 4 seconds are recognized as usual e Recording does not start for a maximum of 6 K2 seconds regardless of alarm input 3 After recording finishes the REC STOP indicator turns off e Alarm input is not recognized for a maximum of 5 seconds Alarm input after the 5 seconds are recognized as usual e Recording does not start for a maximum of 10 seconds regardless of alarm input T 4 2 Y lt Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 19 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 3 PLAYING BACK VIDEOS Follow the steps below to play back videos recorded on the hard disk Playback PLAY STOP button B 83 83 8 Se Press the PLAY STOP button The PLAY STOP button lights and gt appears in the operation display area The videos recorded on the hard disk are played back in the quad screen NOTE gt e Video playback starts from the point at which recording started e If OVER WRITE has been set in the normal recording settings playback starts with the oldest recorded vide
15. Displays the total used amount of disk 2 operation time when second disk has been added POWER Displays the amount of power ON time for the digital video recorder an K MENU button button gt button vV button EXIT OSD button Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen SONILLAS g 2 Y Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 63 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 10 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD MENU button lt MAIN MENU gt lt button A button gt button lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 SCREEN SET MENU 8 RECORDER MENU 4 DISPLAY SET gt gt 5 BUZZER SET 6 SECURITY LOCK SET 7 R8 485 NETWORK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt MOVE LINES WITH v SELECT WITH t v button You can save the settings onto a CompactFlash card Also you can load settings saved on CompactFlash cards to the DVR D CAUTION e Do not turn the power OFF when saving loading menu items to from a CompactFlash card e Confirm that the light on the CompactFlash card reader is lit before using the card reader with the USB port If the card reader is used before the light is lit SAVE and LOAD may not be available e After saving the settings to a CompactFlash card you may not be able to repeat the operation If this problem occurs redo the ope
16. When you have finished making the setting press the gt button The cursor moves to OFF which flashes Nr USER AB123456 DFF f V Press the v or A button to select ON then press the gt button The cursor moves to REC CONTROL 4 IZ d P e00 VDH_M814 book Page 58 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM SECURITY LOCK SET Preventing copying to CD R RWSs and CompactFlash cards Making the following settings prevents the copying of videos to a CD R RW or CompactFlash card for anyone except the administrator Set the administrator password e Set COPY TO CD R CF to NO USE e Set the security lock lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt LEVEL PASSWORD 4 8 USE ADMIN 123456AB ON USER OF REC CONTROL ADMIN COPY TO CD R CF _ NO USE Setting the security lock MENU button button gt button EJ ED v button LOCK REMOTE indicator EXIT OSD button With the normal monitoring screen displayed press the v button for about 3 seconds A confirmation tone sounds the LOCK REMOTE indicator lights and the security lock is set To check the security lock press any button The password entry screen is displayed for about 5 seconds SECURITY LOCKED PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD CHANGE WITH v SET WITH t an P While the password entry scre
17. button The preview screen image is played back in the quad screen NOTE gt The retrieved video can be displayed in the quad screen format without displaying the preview screen by entering the date and time and selecting VIEW You can use the button operations to pause fast forward or perform other operations on retrieved videos being played back e You can display quad screen videos in single screens gt P 13 Z d P e00 VDH_M814 book Page 26 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM D 5 PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL OPERATION KEY LOCK FUNCTION LOCK REMOTE indicator v button Follow the steps below to set the key lock function preventing accidental pressing of the operation buttons Setting the key lock function With the digital video recorder recording or stopped hold down the v button for about 3 seconds When the key lock is set a confirmation tone sounds and the LOCK REMOTE indicator lights NOTE gt e The key lock setting is not released at power OFF e You cannot set the key lock during playback Releasing the key lock function With the key lock function set hold down the v button for about 3 seconds When the key lock is released a confirmation tone sounds and the LOCK REMOTE indicator turns off gt CAUTION When the key lock function has been set the buttons cannot b
18. button The lt SCREEN SET MENU gt screen is displayed lt SCREEN SET MENU gt 1 MONITOR SET 2 TITLE SET 8 MOTION SENSOR SET Select 2 TITLE SET and press the gt button The lt CAMERA NO 1 gt screen is displayed Camera Number CANERA NO 1 1 The default values are shown below CAMERA Number Default value CAMERA NO 1 1 CAMERA NO 2 2 CAMERA NO 3 3 CAMERA NO 4 4 an Press the desired CHANNEL button to select the desired camera number E No 1 No 2 3 4 2 E No 3 No 4 Press the gt button to enter text vis CAMERA NO B gt 1 AN Press the v or button to start entering the camera title You can enter up to 10 characters symbols Each time you press the or v button the display toggles as follows Input example FLOOR 1 is CAMERA NC F D 1 IN Press the gt button The character is entered and the cursor moves to the right Vly CAMERA NO F gt 1 PAN Repeat steps 6 to 7 to enter additional characters is CAMERA NO e FL 1 PA continued SONIL13S T WY SONILLAS L d e00 VDH M814 book Page 41 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM SCREEN SET MENU When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen The screen displays t
19. HON 10 30 XXGKK RRR NAV JR KK NX Si GE OFF Set the end WEEK and STOP time Switch SET to ON HON 10 30 KK KK XXX TUE lt XX XY 20 20 ON T 1 2 3 4 1 Press the v or button to change TUE to WED then press the gt button 2 Press the v or button to change to 20 then press the gt button 3 Press the v or A button to change to 30 then press the gt button 4 Press the v or button to change OFF to ON Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen RECORDER MENU Setting holidays You can set specific dates as holidays to have the timer recording operation for Sunday used on those days Dates such as national holidays and company off days should be set as holidays when you want those dates to have the same security as Sundays CAUTION After completing timer settings for Sunday SUN make sure to switch SET in the lt TIMER REC SET gt menu to ON gt P 47 NOTE You can set up to 20 days as holidays Example Setting November 17 as a holiday Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 3 RECORDER MENU and press the gt button The lt RECORDER MENU gt screen is displayed lt RECORDER MENU gt 1 REC MODE SET 2 ALARM REC MODE SET 8 AUDIO
20. N DISK FULL RESET gt 4 SERIES REC OFF AUTO DELETE OFF 5 6 7 NOTE gt REC PB TIME changes automatically according to the PICTURE QUALITY set 2 JF _ Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 44 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM s P T RECORDER MENU Settings indicates default setting 6 SERIES REC can be set when the OVER WRITE is g g Item Setting Description set to OFF Displays the possible recordin 1 REC PBTIME a j Press the v or A button to change time Highest image quality the setting then press the gt button SUPER Recording time At least 56 SU hours 120 GB or at least 112 hours 240 GB lt REC NODE SET gt 2 EC PB TIME N 4 Sup r high image quality aTe HIGH in SUPER Recording time At least 84 AUDIO RECORDING S SUP hours 120 GB or at least 168 OVER WRITE 2 PICTURE hours 240 GB DISK FULL RESET gt s p SERIES REC OF HERE High image quality Aa IEE OFF HIGH Recording time At least 168 HI hours 120 GB or at least 336 Fa Kour a a Repeat steps 4 to 5 to set other items as Standard image quality needed STANDARD Recording time At least 336 _ STD hours 120 GB or at least 672 When you have finished making the hours 240 GB Es settings press the EXIT OSD button AURI ON
21. gt ADJUST TINE 01 00 Press the or v button to change the setting WY SONILLAS Settings indicates default setting Setting Description Time is automatically adjusted to 9 CE Daylight Saving time Time is not automatically adjusted to NOE Daylight Saving time Press the gt button The cursor moves to the date time at which to switch from standard time to Daylight Saving time lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIONA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 10 2004 MON 08 30 00 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE USE WEEK MONTH TINE OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIKE 01 00 SETTING THE LANGUAGE AND TIME When USE is selected for MODE under lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt You can set the date and time at which the time is switched from standard time to Daylight Saving time and the date and time at which the time is switched back again The example below is the default value Example After the clock display reaches April 4 2004 01 59 the next clock display is 03 00 putting the clock an hour ahead Daylight Saving time After the clock display reaches October 31 2004 01 59 the next clock display is 01 00 putting the clock an hour behind back to standard time 1 2 3 4 WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1STHSUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 6 d d d Sets the week for switching to Daylight Saving time Sets the day of the wee
22. the IP address is set automatically by PC the PC To set the IP address manually follow the procedures below MENU button button gt button B O 83 8 B EI v button EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed an K RS 485 NETWORK SET Settings indicates default setting d e00 VDH M814 book Page 60 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Select 7 RS 485 NETWORK SET and press the gt button The lt NETWORK SET gt screen is displayed lt R8 485 SET gt STATUS INFO OFF ALARM INFO OFF ADDRESS 001 lt NETWORK SET 1 IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 250 A ADVANCED SETTINGS gt 2 Settings Item Description 1 IP ADDRESS Displays the IP address that has been set 2 ADVANCED Set whether to set IP address on digital video SETTING recorder or on PC Press the A or v button to select ADVANCED SETTING and press the gt button The lt NETWORK SET ADVANCED gt screen appears The cursor moves to ADDRESS SET lt NETWORK SET ADVANCED gt ADDRESS SET AUTO DVR NAME IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 250 SUB NET MASK 255 255 252 0 Press the gt button then press the A or v I button to select MANUAL lt NETHORK a ADDRE
23. z X Left digit 8 9 A B C D E F Right digit CLOCK 0 CAMERA 1 ine MENU 1 CAMERA 2 eo 2 CAMERA 3 3 QUAD CAMERA 4 4 5 6 STATUS 7 SEQUENCE RENEE 8 E CLOCK DOWNLOAD REC DUB REN REQUEST B FF C REW D E OSD EXIT STATUS F me REC STOP WS d e00 VDH_M814 book Page 70 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM A 4 SPECIFICATIONS Hard disk capacity Upgradeable to two 2 maximum 300 GB hard disks Television system NTSC PAL color signal standard Switchable Picture resolution NTSC 720 x 480 pixels Super Super High Standard PAL 720 x 576 pixels Super Super High Standard Video Compression MPEG2 Audio MPEG1 Audio Layer2 Picture quality 4 levels Super Super High Standard Recording type Frame Recording speed NTSC 30 fps or PAL 25 fps Screen Single screen Quad screen Playback Playback Still Search Cue Review Slow reverse Frame advance reverse Normal recording Records on quad screen Recording Timer recording Records on quad screen Alarm recording Records on quad screen Time date search Search by time and date Search mode Alarm search Search by alarm event list Menu language English French Spanish Clock settings Month Day Year Hours Minutes Seconds Miscellaneous functions Motion sensor Security lock with password function Video inpu
24. 30 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM SETTINGS 1 MENU CONFIGURATION This section describes the menu configuration and which menu item to select for each operation Operating menu screens lt button gt button MENU button button 83 8 Vv button EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The lt MAIN MENU screen is displayed lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 SCREEN SET MENU 8 RECORDER MENU 4 DISPLAY SET 5 BUZZER SET 6 SECURITY LOCK SET 7 R9 485 NETHORK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME 9 MENU UPLOAD DOUNLOAD HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH t I I I I I I I I I dr NI SE NE SEO SE O SEO NEO NSO Press the A or v button to select the desired item Example Selecting 5 BUZZER SET When you move the cursor the selected item is displayed in reverse lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET gt 2 SCREEN SET MENU gt 8 RECORDER HENU gt 4 DISPLAY SET gt 6 SECURITY LOCK SET gt T RS 485 NETHORK SET gt 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME gt 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt HOVE LINES WITH v4 SELECT WITH H Es 2a Press the gt button The setting screen of the selected item is displayed For some items lower level menus can be selected To change the settings Use the V lt and gt buttons to change the settings in each setting screen 2 DISK FULL KEY IN WARNING NON REC To move the cu
25. EXIT OSD SW10 8270 Q A 13k ii SW11 11570 Q Vv or lt SW12 162700 lt REVIEW _ SW 15 SW13 23770 Q gt CUE sw 16 SW14 36770 Q STILL SW15 63770 Q PLAY STOP SW16 70570 Q REC STOP Use a resistance of 1 10 ohms or more and with a D ranking precision 0 5 or finer e SW16 operates the same as the REC STOP button on the digital video recorder When the switch is turned on while not recording recording begins When the switch is kept on for 2 seconds or more while recording recording is stopped Alarm sensor connections Alarm sensors can be connected to the ALARM IN 1 to 4 terminals and C ground terminal WY XIAN3ddv To sensor 1 To sensor 2 To sensor 3 To sensor 4 C ground terminal am NE w PN Z 7 d e00 VDH M814 book Page 68 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM PE 2 RS 485 SPECIFICATIONS Data format Example Mode Asynchronous Time lapse VCR Character length 8 bits Data transmission 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps speed Parity check None Stop bit 1 N O H Termination switch OFF Communication protocol A proprietary Sanyo protocol SSP Security Serial Protocol is used Use of a special controller for operation is recommended To obtain this controller contact your local dealer or a Sanyo service center ee c e 0000
26. REC LEVEL SET 4 TIMER REC SET 5 HOLIDAY SET 6 HDD SET HOVE LINES WITH v4 SELECT WITH H Select 5 HOLIDAY SET and press the gt button The lt HOLIDAY SET gt screen is displayed lt HOLIDAY SET gt continued an K SONILLAS g 2 Y Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 51 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM RECORDER MENU Set the month and day for item No 1 Initializing the hard disk adding a hard disk 1 Press the gt button to make the month flash 2 Press the v or A button to set to 11 3 Press the gt button to make the day flash MENU button A button gt button 4 Press the Vv or button to set to 17 60B E 1 11 17 T T T the day the month v button EXIT OSD button No After entering the setting press the gt To initialize the hard disk button The cursor moves to 2 Press the MENU button Press the EXIT OSD button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 3 RECORDER MENU and press the gt button The display returns to the normal screen The lt RECORDER MENU screen is displayed lt RECORDER MENU gt 1 REC MODE SET 2 ALARM REC MODE SET f 3 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET L 4 TINER REC SET WY SONILLAS 5 HOLIDAY SET
27. Sanyo Authorized Service Center if this happens POWER indicator Problem A problem has been found on the hard disk The hard disk must be replaced or formatted If you need to save videos stored on the hard disk contact a Sanyo Authorized Service Center Flashes 4 times per second Flashes 1 time per There is a problem with the second fan INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting the power e After disconnecting the power cable do not move the unit or subject it to vibration for at least 30 seconds The disk in the hard disk drive briefly keeps spinning after the power is disconnected due to inertia During this time the head is unstable and the disk is more sensitive to shocks and vibrations than usual so avoid even the lightest shocks Securing the power cord Secure the power cord to the holder using the supplied power cord tie as shown in the illustration Power cord tie System controller connections A single system controller sold separately allows you to set up multiple digital video recorders at the same time gt P 66 Remote control connections remote control can be used to perform the operations of the buttons on the front panel To perform remote control operations you must construct your own remote control gt P 67 Alarm sensor connections Commercially available alarm sensors normal open low level at detection can be connected to the
28. displayed NO flashes lt WARNING gt STORED DATA ON THE COMPACT FLASH WILL BE ERASED QU a 9 PAN CHANGE WITH 4 SET WITH continued T T L d e00 VDH M814 book Page 65 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD Press the v or button to select YES then press the gt button CompactFlash card formatting starts SIZ a E PAN CHANGE WITH 4 SET WITH When formatting has finished the display returns to the lt MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt screen CAUTION Formatting a CompactFlash card erases all the data stored on it To cancel formatting select NO To exit Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen WY SONILLAS an P e00 VDH M814 book Page 66 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM APPENDIX 4 1 CONTROL TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS Ne Name Signal Function 1 RS 485A RS 485 RS 485 terminal signal 2 RS 485B RS 485 u RS 485 terminal signal 3 C Common 4 REMOTE ne Ans ader Remote Control terminal connection 9 C Common 6 CLOCK ADJ IN Normal open Low level active Input for clock setting Normal resistance 7 SCC 5V DC 57kQ Output for clock setting OUT Low level active 8 C Common Input termin
29. operation display 1 Operation symbol display Description Press the EXIT OSD button repeatedly nee Mecaraing Pressing the EXIT OSD button repeatedly lets you move gt Playback or hide the operation display area T still EXIT OSD button EE Rewind playback GOUTTE S bb Fast forward playback I gt Slow playback hes O Il Reverse slow playback M Top of the screen default Bottom of the screen T Playback speed display gt X2 2 times the normal l oa gt playback speed Operation display off 7 5 times the normal ALA playback speed Example Normal screen X45 15 times the normal Operation playback speed display area 30 times the normal oe playback speed 180 times the normal F2 playback speed H 1 8 1 8 the normal playback H RS Gea an ce mene speed 4 4 1 4 the normal playback d alsa Displaying four screens in sequence 4 2 1 2 the normal playback automatically speed 2 Image quality display Images are normally displayed in the quad screen You can SU SUPER use the procedure below to display images in single SUP SUPER eee HI HIGH STD STANDARD To switch screens automatically displaying omea CIE each single screen in sequence A Audio recording ON None Audio recording OFF 66B o 4 Remaining time displa 4 ining ti isplay Displayed in 1 hour incre
30. power plug from the wall outlet and wipe the unit lightly with a soft cloth e To remove heavy grime wipe the digital video recorder with a well wrung cloth soaked in a solution of water and neutral detergent and then wipe it with a dry cloth e Do not clean the unit with benzene or paint thinner Doing so may break down the finish or strip the paint When using a chemical cloth be sure to follow the precautions provided with it e Do not spray insecticide or other volatile chemicals on the cabinet Do not allow rubber or vinyl products to come into contact with the digital video recorder for extended periods Doing so may break down the finish or strip the paint When not in use for an extended period of time Not using the unit for an extended period of time may cause problems in functions Power on the unit and operate it occasionally during such periods Backup battery The digital video recorder comes with a built in lithium battery When the digital video recorder has been connected to a wall outlet for at least 48 hours and the date and time have been set the clock function will continue to operate for up to 30 days after the power plug is disconnected When disposing of the digital video recorder contact a Sanyo service center for information on how to dispose of the lithium battery The MENU button is disabled when the unit is connected to a PC VA SW814 VA SW81LITE When the MENU button is operative op
31. radio TV technician for help For the customers in Canada This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacture s instructions Declaration of Conformity Model Number DSR M814 Trade Name SANYO Responsible party SANYO FISHER COMPANY Address 21605 Plummer Street Chatsworth California 91311 Telephone No 818 998 7322 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Location For safe operation and satisfactory performance of your unit keep the following in mind when selecting a place for its installation Shield it from direct sunlight and keep it away from sources of intense heat Avoid dusty or humid places Avoid places with insufficient ventilation for proper heat dissipation Do not block the ventilation holes at the top and bottom of the unit Do not place the unit on a carpet because this will block the ventilation holes Install the unit in a horizontal position only Avoid locations subject to strong vibrations Avoid moving the unit be
32. titles setting and restarts 4 LAN terminal gt P 59 the unit Menu settings are maintained 5 VIDEO IN terminals 4 channels 11 MIC IN terminal 6 Power cord holder 12 VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal Secure the power cord to the holder using the supplied Output terminal that displays quad screen on a single cord tie gt P 11 monitor 7 AC INLET 13 Control and alarm terminals AC power input terminal 3 core Used to connect other digital video recorders and 8 TV SYSTEM selector switch external devices such as a system controller remote gt Used to select between NTSC and PAL systems for the cone aera ER oma camera input and monitor output connected to the digital 14 VIDEO OUT terminals 4 channels video recorder Terminals for output of individual video channels directly _ to the monitor D caution Disconnect the power and then connect it again after selecting NTSC or PAL T an A SZ a IN h e00 VDH M814 book Page 9 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM PE 4 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS When installing Check the setting Z The digital video recorder has ventilation holes Make sure Make sure the TV SYSTEM selector switch on the rear lt these holes are not blocked after installation Do not use panel is set to NTSC gt P 8 6 the unit in areas with poor ventilation such as a bookshelf O or box When ins
33. v or A button to select YES then press the gt button E22 m The normal screen is displayed and the FULL indicator turns off The DVR is ready to record again O CAUTION gt DISK FULL RESET is only available when OVER WRITE 6 is set to OFF and the hard disk is full d e00 VDH M814 book Page 46 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM RECORDER MENU Alarm recording settings button gt button MENU button B O 83 8 press the gt button Press the or v button to select 2 ALARM REC MODE SET then press the gt button The lt ALARM REC MODE SET gt screen is displayed 7 lt ALARY REC HODE SET gt 2 d ALARH NODE __ OFF ALARN DURATION 20SEC ALARN TRIGGER ALARM V button EXIT OSD button 3 ie a 4 Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 3 RECORDER MENU and continued The lt RECORDER MENU screen is displayed lt RECORDER MENU 1 REC MODE SET 2 ALARM REC HODE SET 8 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET 4 TIMER REC SET 5 HOLIDAY SET 6 HDD SET HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H Settings indicates default setting Item Setting Description OFF Does not perform alarm recording ENABLED Always performs alarm recording whether or not timer recording is b
34. 1 5 D mm Weight 3 7 kg Note that product appearance and specifications are subject to change without prior notice an a XIQNAddV WY XIAN3ddv T 6 e00 VDH M814 book Page 71 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM SPECIFICATIONS mm eo R 2 3 suu mme P2 Oo ee Front Side Cautions when adding a hard disk The fan is located below the space for the additional hard disk When adding a hard disk perform the following procedures to ensure that the harnesses are not entangled in the fan Before installation Connector Unplug the fan connector and remove the fan harness from N the clamp le Clamp K a Wire harness L O O lo L IY During installation Cord holder After connecting the wire harness to the second hard disk ZS secure each wire harness in place Cord holder After installation After installing the hard disk secure its power harness in place with the cord holder and reattach the fan harness and connector Cord holder an Se T NZ ep 4 LN P sp00 VDH M814 book Page 73 Thursday October 28 2004 10 04 AM gt SANYO Printed on recycled paper Imprim sur du papier recycl SANYO Electric Co Ltd Impreso en papel reciclad
35. 4 9 59 AM RS 485 NETWORK SET Settings indicates default setting RS 485 connections and settings Connect the digital video recorder s RS 485 A B control terminals to the system controller hard disk digital recorder or similar device RS 485A RS 485B MENU button button gt button G500 GO mM V button EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 7 RS 485 NETWORK SET and press the gt button The lt RS 485 SET gt screen is displayed 1 5 RS 485 SET gt 2 STATUS INFO OFF 3 ALARM INFO OFF ADDRESS 001 4 lt NETWORK SET gt IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 250 ADVANCED SETTINGS gt Item Setting Description DATA Used to select the 1 SPEED 9600 communication speed 19200 Unit bps ON Enables status information to be 2 STATUS sent on the RS 485 line INFO OFF Not set ON Enables alarm information to be 3 ALARM sent on the RS 485 line INFO OFF Not set When connecting multiple 4 ADDRESS j recorders different address numbers are set for each an Press the v and A buttons to select the desired item then press the gt button Press the v and A buttons to change the setting then press the gt button Repeat steps 3 to 4 to set the other items as needed When you ha
36. ALARM IN 1 to 4 terminals on the rear panel gt P 67 Series recording connections When connecting this unit to additional digital video recorders recording continues automatically on the next recorder when the hard disk of the first recorder is full gt P 67 an N NE P e00 VDH M814 book Page 12 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM OPERATION 1 ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY At power ON the operation display area appears at the top of the monitor screen The operation display area shows the date time image quality remaining time and other information needed for operations 5 6 Operation display area Example Normal screen 1 2 3 L REL HI A 42H 45 14 64 69 34 35 AL HHB15 4 Operation display area 0 35AL000151 w 8 1 Operation symbol display Displays symbols for recording playback playback speed etc For the meaning of each operation symbol see Displayed symbols on the right NOTE gt During simultaneous recording and playback the display indicates playback gt 2 Picture quality display gt P 44 Displays the quality of the image that can be recorded on the hard disk Set to HIGH in the default settings 3 Audio recording Displays A when audio recording has been set 4 Remaining time display Unless OVER WRITE is set for recording dis
37. CN ae ALARM COUNT ON The lt DISPLAY SET gt screen is displayed CAMERA TITLE ON lt DISPLAY SET gt DATE TIME _ ON QUALITY AUDIO ON ALARM COUNT ON CAMERA TITLE ON Press the v or A buttons to select the desired item then press the gt button The setting flashes Press the v or A buttons to change the setting then press the gt button D ipti r nn Repeat steps 3 to 4 to set other items as Turns on display of date and time in operation display area needed Toms O EPRA Ole termed When you have finished making the operation display area settings press the EXIT OSD button Turns on display of image quality and A for audio recording in operation display area The display returns to the normal screen Turns off display of image quality and A for audio recording in operation display area Turns on display of current alarm count in operation display area Turns off display of current alarm count in operation display area Turns on display of camera title on the CAMERA screen TITLE Turns off display of camera title on the screen 4 a IN h e00 VDH M814 book Page 54 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 6 BUZZER SET lt MAIN MENU gt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 SCREEN SET MENU 8 RECORDER MENU 4 DISPLAY SET 5 BUZZER SET 6 SECU
38. E ENTER ALARM NO 3415 Press the gt button The page with the input alarm number is displayed Date and time search Follow the steps below to play back a video recorded on the hard disk by specifying its date and time A button gt button SEARCH button v button Press the SEARCH button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped The lt SEARCH gt screen is displayed Press the A or v button to select TIME DATE SEARCH lt SEARCH gt ALARM SEARCH gt TIME DATE SEARCH gt lt COPY SET COPY SET FORMAT MEDIA MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH t an K SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEOS Press the gt button The lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt screen is displayed lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt RECORDING TOP 05 10 04 05 00 RECORDING END 12 10 04 12 10 1 2 SEARCH 3 DATE _ TIME 4 4 SR PREVIEW gt 5 VIEN MOVE LINES WITH v SELECT WITH t 1 RECORDING TOP Displays the date and time of the video recorded first 2 RECORDING END Displays the date and time of the video recorded last most recent video 3 SEARCH Enter the date and time of the video to play back 4 PREVIEW Select this item to display the preview screen 5 VIEW Select this item to play back the video on the quad screen continued i e P e00 VDH M814 book P
39. FF A N R 02 00 lt EXT SLOCK SET gt ADJUST TINE 05 00 Use a cable to connect the CLOCK ADJ OUT terminal on the rear panel of one Press the or v button to select digital video recorder to the CLOCK button video recorder To 3rd DVR lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET 05 10 2004 WON 08 30 36 a lt DAYLIGHT SAVING WODE us L NA E u ON Si A 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 OFF LIT Ww TN neat VET gt 1st DVR 2nd DVR D ADJUST TIME 05 00 Terminal number 6 CLOCK ADJ IN N Press the or Y button to select e the desired ti th th 7 CLOCK ADJ OUT e desired time then press the gt Cond button NOTE gt lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOVA gt Do not use a loop connection ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt Press the v or A button to move ere S the cursor to ADJUST TIME MODE USE WEEK ins TA oS ON 18T 9Ut iia 02 00 mm OFF LST SUN V4 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 05 00 lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 10 2004 MON 08 30 20 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt NODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME Set the desired minutes in the same manner i eu The lt DAYLIGHT SAVING settings are now lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ini finished ADJUST TIME 01 00 Press the gt button 01 flashes continued S WY SONILLAS
40. G ACCIDENTAL OPERATION Rear DANG sito cu Aba uia d ni 8 KEY LOCK FUNCTION 26 4 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9 Setting the key lock function 26 When installing 9 Releasing the key lock function 26 Check the Send in it 9 6 COPYING RECORDED VIDEOS TO Basic connections 9 EXTERNAL MEDIA 27 Connecting to a network cece eeececeeeeeeeeees 10 Copying to external MEedia 27 Connecting the DOW CF Satan antenne 11 Formatting a CompactFlash card or CD RW 29 Securing the power cord 11 System controller connections 11 Remote control connections 11 SETTINGS Alarm sensor connectionNsS 11 Series recording connections 11 1 MENU CONFIGURATION 30 Operating menu screens cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 30 Restoring items to the default settings 31 OPERATION Overview of settings 31 1 ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY 12 REGAIN VE ANO AGE AND TIME Operation display area 12 Nanging ue M777 i Si Setting the time cc ceccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 34 Changing the
41. IRRORING SETTINGS NO FORMAT CF gt X IF YOU COPY MIRRORING SETTINGS HARD DISK MAY BE INITIALIZED an SONILLAS i KZ L d e00 VDH M814 book Page 33 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 2 SETTING THE LANGUAGE AND TIME lt MAIN MENU gt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 SCREEN SET MENU 8 RECORDER MENU 4 DISPLAY SET 5 BUZZER SET I 6 SECURITY LOCK SET 7 RS 485 NETHORK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME 9 MENU UPLOAD DOMNLOAD HOVE LINES WITH v SELECT WITH t I I I I I I I Ltd dd 4 4 You can perform the following functions Change the language used to display on screen information e Set the date and time displayed on the normal screen e Set the clock to adjust automatically for Daylight Saving time e Set all the devices to the same time automatically when multiple devices are connected Changing the language MENU button button v gt button WY SONILLAS amoo LL SS v button EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 SCREEN SET MENU 8 RECORDER MENU 4 DISPLAY SET 5 BUZZER SET I h 6 SECURITY LOCK SET 7 R8 485 NETWORK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH t I I I I I I I Tiry Se
42. N MENU gt lt SCREEN SET MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 1 MONITOR SET 2 SCREEN SET MENU 2 TITLE SET 8 RECORDER MENU 8 MOTION SENSOR SET 4 DISPLAY SET 5 BUZZER SET 6 SECURITY LOCK SET 7 R8 485 NETWORK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD MOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H HOVE LINES WITH v4 SELECT WITH 7 Example 2 Display alarm recordings on the single Screen settings screen sequentially MONITOR SET e SEQUENCE is used to set the time interval used for switching screens when displaying the image from each E channel sequentially e MASK SET is used to hide the monitor display of some L channel images in the normal screen and playback N screen e DISPLAY setting is used when an alarm is generated It sets whether to display the image from the channel that generated the alarm on a single screen or whether to display on the quad screen TITLE SET e Lets you set titles for the cameras e ALARM PRIORITY sets the display method for alarm recording screens when an alarm is generated on another channel during alarm recording Set camera title FLOOR 1 Example 1 Display screens in order of alarms e Z If the motion sensor is set on the monitor alarm recording is enabled when a moving subject is detected Example of set motion sensor MONITOR SET MENU button
43. Performs audio recording 3 RECORDING OFF Does not perform audio The display returns to the normal screen recording When the hard disk runs out of space recording automatically ON starts again from the beginning _ Z 4 OVER WRITE a To reset the DNR when the FULL indicator m When the hard disk runs out of lights OFF space the FULL indicator lights O and recording stops sani When OVER WRITE is set to OFF and the hard disk oes not overwrite The _ t NO lt WARNING gt screen is becomes full the FULL indicator lights and recording stops gt displayed and NO flashes To start recording again follow the steps below to overwrite lt gt 5 DISK FULL Videos can be recorded over recorded videos RESET previously recorded videos YES once The lt WARNING gt screen A button gt button is displayed Press the W or button to select YES OFF Does not perform series E E Ej recording When multiple digital video OGOI CE recorders are connected about 1M 1 minute before the first oo b tt recorder s hard disk becomes FULL indicator Vv button full the second recorder s hard disk starts recording When multiple digital video Press the MENU button 6 SERIES REC recorders are connected about 2 minutes before the first 2M EO Eua disk becomes The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt full the second recorder s hard screen is disp
44. Press the TIMER button The TIMER indicator lights and the digital video recorder enters timer recording standby mode CAUTION e warning tone sounds if timer recording has not been set 1 See P 47 for how to set timer recording 2 When the time specified in the timer settings arrives the REC STOP indicator lights REC appears in the screen and recording starts 3 When the set end time arrives the REC STOP indicator turns off and recording stops 4 The following restrictions apply to normal recording normal and timer recording e After making PICTURE QUALITY or AUDIO RECORDING menu settings and returning to the camera screen recording does not start for a maximum of 6 seconds although normal recording and timer recording operations can be made After recording finishes the REC STOP indicator turns off recording does not start for a maximum of 10 seconds although normal recording and timer recording operations can be made NOTE gt When the remaining memory space for recording reaches zero recording stops and the FULL indicator lights You can start recording from the beginning again by changing the OVER WRITE setting gt P 44 e You can record and play back images at the same time gt P 19 To stop during timer recording Press the TIMER button The TIMER indicator turns off and recording stops an Se i
45. RITY LOCK SET gt 7 R8 485 NETHORK SET gt 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME gt 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH t The lt BUZZER SET gt screen lets you set a warning buzzer to sound when events occur such as alarms being generated or the remaining hard disk space reaching zero Use this screen to make settings as needed lt BUZZER SET gt ALARY ON N DISK FULL KEY IN WARNING NON REC OFF ON OFF Settings indicates default setting Item Setting Description 1 ALARM ON ON Sounds buzzer when alarm is generated OFF Does not sound buzzer when alarm is generated DISK FULL ON When OVER WRITE is not set sounds buzzer when remaining hard disk space reaches zero OFF When OVER WRITE is not set does not sound buzzer when remaining hard disk space reaches zero 3 KEY IN ON Sounds buzzer when operation button is pressed OFF Does not sound buzzer when operation button is pressed WARNING ON Sounds buzzer in following cases Hard disk drive error Fan error Recording error OFF Does not sound buzzer in following cases Hard disk drive error Fan error Recording error 5 NON REC ON Sounds buzzer when recording is stopped OFF Does not sound buzzer when recording is stopped NOTE Press any button to st
46. SS SET MANUAL P gt DVR NAME y IP ADDRESS 19 168 0 250 SUB NET MASK 255 255 252 0 Setting Description AUTO When either the VA SW814 Ver 2 or VA SW81LITE Ver 2 remote control software is used the digital video recorder s STILL button can be pressed to have the IP address set automatically MANUAL The DVR NAME IP ADDRESS and SUB NET MASK are set on the digital video recorder an Set DVR NAME IP ADDRESS and SUB NET MASK using the gt A and v buttons lt NETWORK SET ADVANCED gt MANUAL ADDRESS SET IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 260 SUB NET MASK 256 255 252 0 Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen NOTE When a new IP address is set using the digital video recorder it will become valid upon leaving the lt RS 485 NETWORK REMOTE SET gt screen CAUTION When connecting the digital video recorder to a network check the IP address with the network administrator The set IP address is displayed in the lt RS 485 NETWORK REMOTE SET gt screen lt RS 485 SET gt DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO OFF ALARM INFO OFF ADDRESS 001 lt NETWORK SET gt IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 250 ADVANCED SETTINGS gt SONILLAS g WY SONILLAS L d e00 VDH M814 book Page 61 Thursday October 28 200
47. SW81LITE Ver 2 supplied or VA SW814 Ver 2 sold separately allows you to control all connected DVRs and monitor live video and recorded audio and video from a PC z Multiple PCs can also be connected to the network Some ae functions are not available with VA SW81LITE Ver 2 S I SWITCHING HUB J ET TETE Bees ES SWITCHING SWITCHING SWITCHING SWITCHING HUB HUB HUB HUB PAG PAD LE 3 DT LAL LILLE conne t pyR o O leecce DVR ozs jloccce DVR o2 C leccco DVR o5 O leceeee T an A NA a NZ Y INN d e00 VDH M814 book Page 11 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM When you have finished making all the other connections insert the power plug into the wall outlet There is no power switch The display indicators flash and after a few moments the monitor screen displays the camera image NOILONGO INI e When turning the power ON for the first time PLEASE SET THE CLOCK is flashed on the monitor screen Follow the steps on page 34 to set the clock e If the clock is already set The operation display area is displayed 6 Operation I HIA display area 05 10 04 08 30 35 AL 00015 L 4 TES Ds D caution e If a problem occurs when connecting the power or during operation the POWER indicator flashes as follows to indicate the type of problem Contact a
48. age 25 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Press the gt button and set the date and time to search Example To search for the video from October 26 2004 20 00 lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt RECORDING TOP 05 10 04 05 00 RECORDING END 12 10 04 12 10 SEARCH F DATE TIME Nee 10 26 04 20 00 E lt M 1 Press the A or v button to select 10 the month 2 Press the gt button and then the or V button to select 26 the day 3 Press the gt button then the or V button to select 04 the year 4 Press the gt button and then the A or V button to select 20 the hour 5 Press the gt button to select 00 the minutes then press the gt button The cursor moves to PREVIEW lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt 06 10 04 05 00 12 10 04 12 10 RECORDING TOP RECORDING END SEARCH DATE TIME 10 26 04 20 00 HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH Press the gt button If no video exists for the specified time The video closest to the selected time is displayed To end search mode Press the EXIT OSD button lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt RECORDING TOP 05 10 04 05 00 RECORDING END 12 10 04 12 10 SEARCH DATE TIME Nee 10 26 04 20 00 lt PREVIEW gt HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H an K SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEOS Press the v button to select VIEW then press the gt
49. al used when 9 SERIES REC Normal open recording with multiple IN Low level active digital video recorders connected NON REC Normal resistance ed 10 OUT SERIES 5V DC 57kQ see He REC OUT Low level active aa recorders connected 2 11 ALARM IN 1 Normal open Low level active Alarm input for channel 1 Normal open Low level active 12 ALARM IN 2 Alarm input for channel 2 Low level active 13 ALARMIN3 _ Normal open Alarm input for channel 3 Low level active 14 ALARMIN4 Normal open Alarm input for channel 4 Low level active ALARM Normal open 19 RESET Low level active em reset Input Normal resistance 16 ALARM OUT 5V DC 57kQ ALARM OUT Low level active 17 C Common Open collector 18 VABNING 500 mA Warning output 3 OUT Low level active Open collector DISK FULL Recording area full 19 500 mA OUT warning 1 Used for twisted pair cable connection 2 Outputs SERIES REC OUT when OVER WRITE in REC MODE SET is OFF and SERIES REC is 1M 2M or 3M Outputs NON REC OUT when SERIES REC is OFF 3 The following warnings are output Hard disk drive error Fan error Recording error No input signal when VIDEO LOSS is ON e Connecting cables to the control terminals Flat blade screwdriver 1 Push in the lock pin with a flat blade screwdriver 2 Insert the cable 3 Pull out the lo
50. and playback operation gt P 57 lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt LEVEL PASSWORD 4 8 USE ADMIN 123456AB F RE CONTROL ADMIN COPY TOCD RICF x lt USE SONILLAS g 2 Y lt Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 57 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM SECURITY LOCK SET Setting the user password Setting the password for recording and playback operations Example Setting AB123456 MENU button button gt button Perform steps 1 and 2 on P 55 and 56 Press the v or button to move E 8 J J the cursor to USER lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt a ee ae V button EXIT OSD button F REC CONTROL ADMIN Perform steps 1 and 2 on P 55 and 56 DE Press the v or A button to move the cursor to REC CONTROL lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt Press the gt button Ne USER OF The first password entry bar flashes REC CONTROL a UN Example A COPY TO CD R CF USE Press the V or button to select A 5 viv 2 USER AR OFF PA Press the gt button Press the gt button Press the v or A button to select The second password entry bar flashes ADMIN or USER Press the V or A button to select B The setting is now finished Use the same procedure as Settings the Press the EXIT OSD button administrator password to set 123456 The display returns to the normal screen
51. ck pin with a flat blade screwdriver The cable is now secured in place System controller connections The connections for a system controller are shown below Insert a twisted pair cable sold separately into the RS 485A RS 485B and C ground terminals on the rear panel Connect the RS 485A and RS 485B output to signal A and signal B respectively of the system controller RS 485 XIQNAddV g To signal B To signal A RS 485 terminal S Ground O O O ds System controller sold separately e Twisted pair cable Reduces signal interference caused by noise from other cables e For information about the system controller contact your local dealer an WL IN h e00 VDH M814 book Page 67 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM CONTROL TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS Remote control connections Series recording connections The connections for a remote control circuit are shown Connect the control terminals by cables as shown below below Connect the remote control to the REMOTE terminal and C ground terminal es 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Resistance Corresponding button 220 Q CHANNEL button 1 440 Q CHANNEL button 2 740 Q CHANNEL button 3 1100 Q CHANNEL button 4 Terminal No 1570 Q QUAD SEQUENCE 8 COMMON 2250 Q AUDIO oo SERRE 9 SERIES REC IN 4270 Q MENU 10 NON REC OUT SERIES REC OUT 6070 Q
52. cording HOLIDAY SET Lets you set specific days other than Sundays as holidays HDD SET Initializes the hard disk or sets the mirroring settings when an additional hard disk is installed To record in series when multiple digital video recorders are connected When multiple digital video recorders are connected you can automatically continue recording to the second and subsequent digital video recorders when the first hard disk becomes full Display the lt REC MODE SET gt screen and set OVER WRITE to OFF and SERIES REC to 1M 2M or 3M 7 P 44 FULL indicator an WL ee 4 RECORDER MENU A button gt button 0000 F o v button Basic recording settings Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 3 RECORDER MENU and press the gt button The lt RECORDER MENU gt screen is displayed lt RECORDER MENU gt 1 REC MODE SET 2 ALARM REC MODE SET 8 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET 4 TIMER REC SET 5 HOLIDAY SET 6 HDD SET HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H Press the gt button THE lt REC MODE SET gt screen is displayed Press the v or A buttons to select the desired item then press the gt button 1 lt REC NODE SET gt A REC PB TINE gt 420k 2 PICTURE QUALITY HIGH AUDIO RECORDING CN 3 OVER WRITE gt
53. cted 7 Preview Displays the image corresponding to the date and time set by START TIME or END TIME Press the A and v buttons to specify START TIME and END TIME and then press the gt button COPYING RECORDED VIDEOS TO EXTERNAL MEDIA Press the A and v buttons to select COPY START and then press the gt button Copying of video starts lt COPY SET gt RECORDING TOP 05 10 04 05 00 02 RECORDING END 12 10 04 12 10 57 COPY SIZE 12 HB COPYING 24 168 START TIME SU A 65 18 04 45 80 82 AL 88815 10 26 04 20 00 06 END TIKE 0 26 04 20 01 07 COPY START gt e j MOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH t When copying has been completed COPY FINISHED appears and the screen will return to the live video display when any button is pressed NOTE gt e A video is copied to the CompactFlash card CD R RW as follows Example Copying from 10 15 on April 25th with a DVR NAME of FRONT CompactFlash card CD R RW FRONT 0425 1015 mp2 1 0425 1015 1 mp2 0425 1015 2 mp2 2 1 A folder is created for the DVR NAME on the CompactFlash card or CD R RW 2 A file is created inside that folder with its name reflecting the date and time e If DVR NAME has not been set the name DSR M814 will be used when creating folders e The character will be used to replace any slash semi colon asterisk period
54. dicate high sensitivity When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen Setting the day and time for timer recording MENU button button gt button lt button v button EXIT OSD button Timer setting items You can use the timer functions to set recording start stop times You can set times at which to start and stop recording on each specified day of the week 1 WEEK Used to select the days of the week for timer recording The day in the WEEK column can be changed to other days Use line 7 SAT and 8 DLY when setting timer recordings that span more than 24 hours 2 START Enter the time at which to start timer recording an RECORDER MENU d e00 VDH M814 book Page 48 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 3 STOP 4 Enter the time at which to stop timer recording SET Setting ON enables the entered timer recording setting Setting OFF disables the entered timer recording setting SAT DLY Use these lines for timer recording spanning more than 24 hours Recording every day at the same time with the same image quality Example Setting a timer recording for every day from 8 30 to 18 30 with the same image quality Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the l
55. dings 5 Preview screen The selected alarm recording is displayed in the quad screen Press the A or v button to select the image to play back The selected alarm image is displayed in the preview screen You can list up to 8 alarm recordings e To display the next previous video Press the or v button e To display the items on the next page Press the MENU button The next 8 videos are listed chronologically To end search mode Press the EXIT OSD button Press the gt button The video is played back on the full screen The lt ALARM SEARCH screen is displayed lt ALARM SEARCH gt NO CH DATE TIME TOTAL ALARMS 00015 3 12 10 12 07 00015 00014 3 12 10 12 06 00013 3 12 10 12 00 00012 3 12 10 11 59 00011 4 12 10 08 57 00010 4 00009 4 00008 4 05 10 07 17 MOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH Press the SEARCH button The ALARM NO input screen is displayed lt ALARM SEARCH AVAILABLE NO 00001 00015 PLEASE ENTER ALARM NO 00015 CHANGE WITH Y SET WITH t P e00 VDH M814 book Page 24 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Enter the alarm number of the desired video AVAILABLE NO indicates the numbers that can be searched Enter the approximate number of the desired image Press the A and v buttons to change the number Press the gt button to move the cursor PLEAS
56. e Do not use the digital video recorder on a vibrating or unstable surface e Do not disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet during recording or playback e Do not use the digital video recorder in areas of extreme temperature changes 10 C or more per hour e Condensation may occur if the digital video recorder is moved to an area of extremely different temperature or high humidity If the unit is operated when condensation has formed it may cause operating problems If sudden changes in the ambient temperature occur wait for the temperature to stablize before operating the unit e Do not install the digital video recorder in areas of constant vibration such as motor vehicles or trains The digital video recorder has ventilation holes Make sure these holes are not blocked after installation e Do not use the digital video recorder in areas with poor ventilation such as a bookshelf or box The digital video recorder is designed to be placed horizontally Do not place it in an upright position e When installing the digital video recorder in a rack ensure a gap of at least 5 cm at the top and bottom e When placing the unit down on a surface such as a floor attach the feet to the base of the unit and place it down gently If the feet are not attached place the unit down very carefully E Do not move the unit for 30 seconds after disconnecting the power After the power is disconnected the disk inside the HDD will c
57. e button twice switches the playback speed to 1 2 the normal speed STILL button During playback press the STILL button The video becomes a still image pauses Slow reverse playback Il appears in the operation display area a Hold down the v button for at least 2 seconds Still while a still image is displayed symbol The playback speed slows to 1 8 the normal speed Pressing the V button again switches the playback speed to 1 4 the normal speed Pressing the button twice switches the playback speed to 1 2 the normal speed T an WP oe 2 Y lt Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 21 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM PLAYING BACK VIDEOS Reverse slow Slow direction e a direction STILL button r Hold down for La E at least 2 seconds With still image FU Hold down for at least 7 2 seconds 114 f STILL button 4 Follow the steps below to turn the audio ON or OFF or switch the audio channels CHANNEL indicators E o AUDIO button Press the AUDIO button The AUDIO button flashes during audio settings mode Each time you press the button the audio channels switch as shown below The channel indicator lights when that channel is playing back During recording caution During playback you cannot playback audio from one specific channel
58. e used for settings or operations e If you have already set the security lock the password entry screen is displayed gt P 58 When the security lock is set you cannot set the key lock alone an K 2 Y lt Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 27 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 6 COPYING RECORDED VIDEOS TO EXTERNAL MEDIA MENU button lt button A button gt button EXIT OSD button O B BA CompactFlash card reader ji O U m X gt O Z v button Use the following procedure to copy recorded videos to a j CompactFlash card or CD R RW CompactFlash cards and Press the SEARCH button while the CD RWs can also be formatted as described below digital video recorder is recording or stopped D CAUTION j LI The lt SEARCH COPY gt screen appears e Do not turn off the power while a video is being copied e Data is written to CD R RWs using single session ALARY TTN gt recording Once data has been written therefore it will TIME DATE SEARCH gt not be possible to add additional data to a disc even if free space is available lt COPY SET gt COPY SET e When a large amount of data is to be copied it can be FORMAT MEDIA divided between a number of different discs or cards e At least 2MB of available space is required when HOVE LINES NITH SELECT WITH H copying to a CompactFlash card NOTE
59. ecording list Older incidents are erased The camera title generating the alarm flashes The panel s ALARM indicator flashes ALARM MODE OFF Alarm recording is disabled ALARM Recording is performed for 20 20SEC seconds for each alarm signal DURATION received while the alarm is set ALARM ALARM Performs alarm recording when TRIGGER an external alarm is generated Displays VIDEO LOSS on the screen when the camera image VIDEO LOSS ON is interrupted Also outputs the WARNING OUT signal to a rear panel terminal When an alarm input is detected When a specified alarm trigger is detected the following display appears in the operation display area and an alarm image is recorded am NE w PN T P e00 VDH M814 book Page 18 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM RECORDING Ending alarm recording When the alarm duration time default setting 20 seconds ends AL disappears from the operation display the ALARM indicator stops flashing and recording stops NOTE gt e When the hard disk s remaining space for recording reaches zero the FULL indicator lights and recording stops You can start recording from the beginning again by changing the recording setting gt P 44 e Alarm recording is taken at the PICTURE QUALITY setting made in 3 RECORDER MENU gt 1 REC MODE U SET P 43 e ae
60. eing performed 1 ALARM MODE AL REC ON TIMER Performs alarm recording only during timer recording AL REC OFF TIMER Performs alarm recording only when timer recording is not being performed OLY AL RC ON TMR Performs alarm recording only for the amount of time set by the timer Does not return to timer recording standby ALARM DURATION Time selections CC 5SEC 10SEC 20SEC 40SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN 10MIN 15MIN Sets the amount of time for recording when a single alarm is generated Selects how to detect intruders Performs alarm recording when an external alarm is generated when a switch is attached to ALARM the alarm input terminal on the rear panel and the switch is activated Performs alarm recording when the motion sensor detects movement See the information on 3 ALARM TRIGGER SENSOR setting the motion sensor P 41 ALARM OR SENSOR Performs alarm recording when either the external alarm or motion sensor is activated Performs alarm recording when both the external alarm and motion sensor are activated AMEN AND SENSOR simultaneously ON Displays VIDEO LOSS on the screen when the camera image is interrupted 4 VIDEO LOSS Also outputs the WARNING signal to a rear panel terminal OFF Doesn t display VIDEO LOSS on the screen when the camera image is interrupted CC Operates while alarm is active Operates for more than 5 seconds per alarm a
61. en is displayed enter the password Enter the password using the V A and gt buttons A D caution Enter the password set for administrators or users such as 123456AB 12345648 Press the gt button The setting is now finished The LOCK REMOTE indicator turns off and the display returns to the normal screen SONILLAS g Z WY SONILLAS IN h e00 VDH M814 book Page 59 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 8 RS 485 NETWORK SET This section describes how to make the RS 485 terminal e To connect to an intranet connections settings needed to connect to an external Use an Ethernet hub device and how to make the network connections needed to connect to a PC Network connections and settings You can make digital video recorder menu settings and monitor images from a PC via a network LAN To do so connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN terminal on the digital video recorder s rear panel The VA SW81LITE Ver 2 or VA SW814 Ver 2 sold separately software must be installed on the PC Anne Straight cable e To connect a PC directly Do not use an Ethernet hub SWITCHING HUB CCTV Camera 2000000000000000000 NNN Settings for connecting to a PC or network This section describes how to set the IP address In the default setting
62. ent display the lt RECORDER MENU gt and set the ALARM TRIGGER in ALARM REC MODE SET to a setting other than ALARM gt P 46 SONILLAS g SONILLAS P e00 VDH M814 book Page 43 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM lt MAIN MENU gt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 SCREEN SET MENU 8 RECORDER MENU 4 DISPLAY SET 5 BUZZER SET 6 SECURITY LOCK SET 7 R9 485 NETHORK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME 9 MENU UPLOAD DOUNLOAD HOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH H lt SUB MENU gt lt RECORDER MENU gt 1 REC MODE SET 2 ALARM REC MODE SET 8 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET 4 TIMER REC SET 5 HOLIDAY SET 6 HDD SET HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H Recording settings The lt RECORDER MENU screen lets you make the following recording related settings Item Description REC MODE SET Changes the recording image quality Turns audio recording ON OFF Sets whether to stop recording or to record over previously recorded videos when the hard disk becomes full Sets the series recording settings ALARM REC Turns alarm recording ON OFF Sets the amount of time to record for when an alarm is generated MODE SET Sets alarm trigger Sets the operation to perform when the camera image is interrupted AUDIO REC LEVEL SET Sets audio level for each channel TIMER REC l SET Sets timer re
63. erations from the PC are disabled an Symbols used in this manual Information describing operation methods or how to get the most out of functions a NOTE gt ab 7 Information describing the correct use caution era acai LI of the digital video recorder a gt P _ Indicates manual page to refer to Copyright This manual and software are copyrighted by Sanyo Electric Co Ltd Brand and product names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright law prohibits the recording of copyrighted images without the permission of the copyright holder except for personal use d e00 VDH M814 book Page 4 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM CONTENTS 3 PLAYING BACK VIDEOS 19 BEFORE USE PIaAYybackzvcs Mn ais 19 Fast forwarding or rewinding during playback 19 Viewing still images 20 INTRODUCTION Frame advance reverse 20 Switching audio channels 21 1 MAIN FEATURES ie etes 6 4 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEOS 22 2 ACCESSORIES sn 6 Alarm search sente a 22 3 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 7 Date and time search 24 FONCPANElE 20 022 er conekie ers 7 5 PREVENTIN
64. g unauthorized operation When the security lock is set a buzzer sounds when an unauthorized user presses any of the digital video recorder s operation buttons Be sure to make a note of the set passwords Password setting example Two password types can be set one for administrators and one for users The table below gives example password setting combinations and lists how the digital video recorder operates for each Setting example Operation All operations are locked until you LEVELPASSWORD 4 8 USE entera password ADMIN 123456AB ON Enter the user password to enable USER AB123456 ON playback operations REC CONTROL ADMIN Enter the administrator password to enable all operations All operations are locked until you enter a password ADMIN 123456AB ON Enter the user password to enable USER AB123456 ON playback and recording REC CONTROL USER operations Enter the administrator password to enable all operations Only playback operations enabled ADMIN 123456AB ON unless password is entered USER OFF REC CONTROL ADMIN Enter the administrator password to enable all operations Only playback and recording ADMIN 123456AB ON operations enabled unless USER OFF password is entered REC CONTROL USER Enter the administrator password to enable all operations dede H sa All operations enabled Also PERENS gt REC CONTROL ADMIN functions as key lock gt P 26 ee All ope
65. he damaged HDD that has been removed in order for it to be replaced carefully to prevent the problem from being aggravated until as the nature of the problem can be checked and analyzed The hard disk and cooling fan are consumable items Under use in an ambient temperature of 25 C the hard disk should generally be replaced after 2 years and the cooling fan after 3 years These figures are intended as guidelines only and are not guarantees of part performance The POWER indicator flashes if a problem occurs in the hard disk or fan P 11 For important recordings e Always make a test recording beforehand to check that the digital video recorder s playback is normal e Note that no compensation will be provided for losses due to recording or playback problems arising from problems with the digital video recorder or its connected devices during operation e To be prepared for malfunctions or accidents back up important recordings periodically or record using mirroring Hard disk protection The hard disk is checked automatically at power ON If a hard disk problem is found the POWER indicator flashes To initialize the disk or save images stored on the disk contact a Sanyo service center 2 l ZAIN d P e00 VDH_M814 book Page 3 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Care e To clean the digital video recorder unplug the
66. he set camera title Set camera title Setting the motion sensor By setting the motion sensor on the screen any movement by the subject will automatically activate alarm recording You can set the following items e Motion detection position on screen Number of camera for which to set motion sensor e Motion sensor sensitivity Default setting is OFF CHANNEL MENU button buttons button lt button v button Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 2 SCREEN SET MENU and press the gt button The lt SCREEN SET MENU gt screen is displayed lt SCREEN SET MENU gt 1 HONITOR SET 2 TITLE SET 8 MOTION SENSOR SET gt button EXIT OSD button an Select 3 MOTION SENSOR SET and press the gt button The motion sensor setting screen for CAMERA NO 1 appears Displays current camera number Press the desired CHANNEL button to select the desired camera number 2 No 1 No 2 3 4 2 No 3 No 4 Press the gt or lt button to select LEVEL then press the v or A button to set the sensitivity The level can be set to a value between 1 and 10 The lower the value the higher the sensitivity Default setting OFF CAMERA NO 1 LE OFF m PAs NOTE gt A confirmation tone sounds when making sensor settings
67. he steps below to record the monitored image onto the hard disk NOILVYsdO D CAUTION When using the recorder for the first time check that the TV SYSTEM selector switch on the rear panel is set to NTSC correctly If this switch is set incorrectly recording will not be performed correctly gt P 8 gt Press the REC STOP button The REC STOP indicator lights REC appears on the screen and recording starts S N ee Recording HI A symbol 10 04 08 30 35 NOTE gt When you record for the first time the default settings are used To change the image quality gt P 43 e When the OVER WRITE recording setting is ON the DVR starts recording from the beginning again When it is OFF and the remaining space reaches zero recording stops and the FULL indicator lights P 44 e You can record and play back images at the same time gt P 19 e You cannot change the menu during recording an K TIMER button REC STOP button To end recording Press the REC STOP button for about 3 seconds The REC STOP indicator turns off and recording stops NE P e00 VDH M814 book Page 16 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM RECORDING Recording with the timer timer recording Follow the steps below to record the monitored image onto the hard disk at the set time
68. he times of recordings for use in M 0004 THU ih 00 00 operations such as playback and search playback Press the gt button 01 indicating the month flashes Example Setting May 10 2004 8 30 Press the A or v button to select Press the MENU button 05 The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt Vi ee 70524 2004 SAT 01 00 00 gt V lt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET gt 2 SCREEN SET MENU 8 RECORDER MENU 4 DISPLAY SET gt 5 BUZZER SET gt 6 SECURITY LOCK SET gt gt Press the gt button 01 re the day flashes T RS 485 NETHCRK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD MOVE LINES WITH v SELECT WITH t Seo SAT 01 00 00 Select 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET and press the gt button Use the same procedure to set the day 10 in this example year 2004 hour 08 and minutes 30 The lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt screen is 08 30 pu 05 10 2004 MON 08 30 00 lt gt ct 5 M rT EU e WEEK is set automatically lt CLOCK SET gt The time is stopped during clock setting 01 01 2004 THU 01 00 00 EN aid Press the EXIT OSD button WEEK MONTH TIME ON ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 0 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 The display returns to the normal screen lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt settings Press the or v button to move the cursor to the date and t
69. i A e00 VDH_M814 book Page A Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM A Digital Video Recorder DSR M814 4 I Instruction manual sng lish KT I Manuel D instructions snc DAME Manuel de Instrucciones Espa ol _ E About this manual Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference propos de ce manuel Avant d installer et d utiliser cet appareil veuillez lire ce manuel attentivement Assurez vous de le garder port e de la main pour r f rence ult rieure Acerca de este manual Antes de instalar y usar este aparato lea detenidamente este manual Aseg rese de guardarlo a mano para futuras referencias O an WL amp P e00 VDH M814 book Page 1 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM PRECAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate this equipment The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is in
70. ime under lt CLOCK SET gt The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IOIOMA gt cc 55 a Select 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET lt CLOCK SET gt and press the gt button 01 01 2004 THU 01 00 00 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt NODE USE The lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt screen is Press the MENU button WEEK MONTH TINE ON ST SUN 04 02 00 displayed OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TINE 01 00 lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIONA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 10 2004 WON 06 30 00 01 01 2004 L 01 00 00 oe WEEK MONTH TIME Tole ON ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 YEAR mi TIME lt EXT CLOCK SET gt DAY ADJUST TIME 01 00 MONTH continued an WL SONILLAS g L d e00 VDH M814 book Page 35 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Press the or v button to select MODE under lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 10 2004 NON 06 30 00 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET ADJUST TIME 01 00 Press the gt button USE flashes lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IOIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 10 2004 NG 08 30 00 lt ONTE ES ONE USE m WP GRUE ON 18T SUN V04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET
71. k Q Sets the month gt NSA S N Sr Nr S S Sets the time O1 Sets the week for ending Daylight Saving time O Sets the day of the week Sets the month O0 Sets the time ZAL ON OR OL M Press the gt button The cursor moves to 1ST Press the v or A button to select the desired week then press the gt button lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET 05 10 2004 NON 08 30 36 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt NODE A USE Ne BENTH TINE un GT L 02 00 FP N A 02 00 lt MT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TINE 05 00 an Z d e00 VDH M814 book Page 36 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM SETTING THE LANGUAGE AND TIME Press the or v button to select Synchronizing the time with other the desired day of the week then press DSR M814 DVRs with two or more the gt button DVRs connected This section describes how to have the time synchronized ENGLISH automatically when two or more digital video recorders are lt CLOCK SET gt 05 10 2004 NON 08 30 38 connected If you set the lt EXT CLOCK SET gt time to 5 00 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt all the connected devices are synchronized to the same NODE 4 USE lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt Nett THE time to the nearest second every day at 5 00 a Default setting 01 00
72. layed disk starts recording 6 39 When multiple digital video Select 3 RECORDER MENU and recorders are connected about press the gt button 3M 3 minutes before the first recorder s hard disk becomes full the second recorder s hard The lt RECORDER MENU gt screen is displayed disk starts recording Does not automatically delete lt RECORDER MENU gt e ALF data 1 REC NODE SET AUTO 2 ALARM REC MODE SET 7 DELETE Automatically deletes data after 8 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET 1 99 DAYS _ the specified number of days 4 TIMER REC SET has passed 5 HOLIDAY SET 6 HDD SET If the hard disk becomes full when item 4 OVER WRITE is set to OFF the operation performed is determined by the setting of item 5 DISK FULL RESET For how to set this item see Resetting when the FULL indicator lights on the right HOVE LINES WITH v4 SELECT WITH H continued L d e00 VDH M814 book Page 45 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM RECORDER MENU Press the gt button THE lt REC MODE SET gt screen is displayed Press the v or A button to select DISK FULL RESET then press the gt button The lt WARNING gt screen is displayed with NO flashing lt DISK FULL RESET gt ALL RECORDS WILL BE OVERWRITTEN CONT NUE gt PAN CHANGE WITH SET WITH Press the
73. lect 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET and press the gt button The lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt screen is displayed lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIONA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 10 2004 WON 08 30 00 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 0 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 Settings indicates default setting Setting Description ENGLISH Sets the language to English FRANCAIS Sets the language to French ESPANOL Sets the language to Spanish an Press the gt button then the A or v button to select the desired language The set item flashes lt ae 2 gt AIS al SR 05 10 2004 TION 08 30 00 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 When you have made a selection press the gt button The language has now been set To return to the normal screen press the EXIT OSD button Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen e00 VDH M814 book Page 34 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM SETTING THE LANGUAGE AND TIME Setting the time Default setting 01 01 2004 THU 00 00 00 Be sure to set the correct date and time The digital video recorder stores t
74. ments when the remaining time is 1 hour or more 000H 7 Alarm count display Displays the number of AL00000 generated alarms an WL SZ a IZ d e00 VDH M814 book Page 14 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY Press the QUAD SEQUENCE button The image from each channel is displayed sequentially in single screens Under the default settings the channel switches automatically every 1 second To return to the quad screen Press the QUAD SEQUENCE button The quad screen is displayed Displaying the image from a specified channel in a single screen Follow the steps below to display the image from a specified channel in a single screen CHANNEL buttons E O o Press the desired CHANNEL button The indicator on the CHANNEL button lights The image for the corresponding channel is displayed in the screen To return to the quad screen Press the QUAD SEQUENCE button The quad screen is displayed NOTE gt While the quad screen is displayed press the QUAD SEQUENCE button to toggle through single screens in sequence an D O U m J O Z 2 Y lt e00 VDH M814 book Page 15 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 2 RECORDING FULL indicator Follow t
75. n H To set different recording times for each day of the week Set the desired recording times for each day E If timer setting days overlap The timer setting that starts first will have priority SONILLAS g L d e00 VDH M814 book Page 49 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM RECORDER MENU T all ti di tti Example 9 Cae een MIMET TECON Sere Setting a timer recording from 10 30 Monday to 20 30 Wednesday Press the MENU button Press the MENU button TS AE N E The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt Screen plae screen is displayed 3 press the gt button press the gt button TERE ORDER nines tie ew Ole ea The lt RECORDER MENU gt screen is displayed lt RECORDER MENU gt 1 REC NODE SET lt RECORDER MENU gt 2 ALARM REC MODE SET 1 REC NODE SET 3 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET 2 ALARM REC MODE SET 4 TIVER REC SET 3 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET 5 HOLIDAY SET 4 TIVER REC SET 6 HOD SET 6 DA SET HOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH H een a ee are cc 5 7 Select 4 TIMER REC SET and press Select 4 TIMER REC SET and press m the gt button the gt button Z ee D UL aretha a The lt TIMER REC SET gt screen is displayed lt TIMER REC SET gt lt TIMER REC SET gt S nn NUE With the lt TIMER REC SET gt screen displayed press the MENU RESET button All the timer settings are erased oun ooo
76. n WL 4 S NILLIS T lt 2 Y lt Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 47 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM Press the v or button to select the desired item then press the gt button The setting flashes lt ALARM REC MODE SET gt ALARN MODE of ALARM DURATION y ME ALARM TRIGGES 01 ALAR VIDEO Loss Py Press the v or button to change the setting then press the gt button Repeat steps 4 to 5 to set other items as needed When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen Setting the audio level Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 3 RECORDER MENU and press the gt button WY SONILLAS The lt RECORDER MENU gt screen is displayed Press the v or A button to select 3 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET then press the gt button The lt AUDIO REC LEVEL SET gt screen is displayed 6 d 5 P RECORDER MENU Select the channel and change the audio level Each time you press the gt button the display switches between possible channels The audio level marks on the screen flash for the selected channel To increase level Use the A button To decrease level Use the v button NOTE gt Many audio level marks lt in
77. nu screen is displayed 13 LAN indicator 4 REVIEW button Lights when the digital video recorder is connected to a When pressed during playback lets you rewind the network Flashes when data is being sent and received image while watching it on screen Also used for menu 14 QUAD SEQUENCE button and indicator screen operations gt P 13 gt 5 button Switches to the quad screen display or switches from Used to move the cursor in menu screens up Also used the quad screen display to each single screen display in to change setting values sequence 6 v button 15 AUDIO button and indicator Used to move the cursor in menu screens down Also d to ch tti lues Boece en ane aod Valdes 16 SEARCH button and indicator P 22 P 24 7 CUE button When the button is pressed while recording or stopped When pressed during playback lets you fast forward the the indicator lights and the search setting screen is image while watching it on screen Also used for menu displayed screen operations i 17 MENU RESET button gt P 31 8 EXIT OSD button P 30 a l l Used to initialize the currently displayed menu settings Returns the display to the normal screen when the main and to set the time menu a sub menu the search screen or a setting screen is displayed 18 STILL button When pressed during playback pauses the screen 8 PLAY STOP button image the indicator lights Pressing the but
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79. o when the recording is played back for the first time e When playback ends the digital video recorder pauses automatically The STILL button lights and 11 appears in the operation display area e After playback is stopped it will resume from the stopped point the next time it is started e You can display quad screen images in single screens gt P 13 To end playback Press the PLAY STOP button Playback ends H Playing back a video near the point of recording The digital video recorder prioritizes recording operations so the playback image may pause temporarily Fast forwarding or rewinding during playback lt REVIEW button A button gt CUE button O EJ E H B A v button STILL button Press the gt CUE or lt REVIEW button during playback or when a still image is displayed When you press the gt CUE button gt gt appears in the operation display and the playback fast forwards at 2 times the normal playback speed When you press the lt REVIEW button lt lt appears in the operation display and the playback fast rewinds at 2 times the normal playback speed To change the fast forward speed Press the A button while fast forwarding Press the button once to increase the speed to 7 5 times the playback speed twice to increase the speed to 15 times the playback speed 3 times to increase the speed
80. ontinue to spin for a brief period due to inertia and the heads will be in an unstable state During this time the unit is even more susceptible to shocks and vibration than when power is being supplied Make sure that the unit is not subjected to even gentle vibration for at least 30 seconds after disconnecting the power H Notes on transporting When transporting the unit pack it securely using the packing materials In addition use a method of transportation that minimizes vibration H Notes when replacing the HDD Be sure to follow the correct replacement procedure when replacing the HDD e HDDs that have been removed from their packing may not operate correctly if they are subjected to any shocks and vibration It is recommended that you place HDD onto a soft level surface with the printed circuit board facing upward after unpacking it e Be careful not to subject the HDD to shocks or vibration when removing and tightening screws as part of the HDD replacement procedure Make sure that all screws are tightened securely so that they will not become loose The HDD is sensitive to static electricity so you should take proper precautions to prevent static electricity buildup H Handling the HDD unit by itself If transporting or storing the HDD unit by itself always be sure to pack it in the packing first In addition use a method of transportation that minimizes the vibration If the HDD becomes damaged handle the unit and t
81. op the BUZZER sounding S an WL Setting the buzzer for each condition MENU button button gt button E 8 8 B o v button EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 5 BUZZER SET and press the gt button The lt BUZZER SET gt screen is displayed lt BUZZER SET gt DISK FULL CN KEVIN gt OFF WARNING gt CN NON REC OFF Press the v or A buttons to select the desired item then press the gt button The setting flashes Press the v or A buttons to change the setting then press the gt button Repeat steps 3 to 4 to set other items as needed When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen S NILLIS T SONILLAS d e00 VDH M814 book Page 55 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 7 SECURITY LOCK SET lt MAIN MENU gt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 SCREEN SET HENU 3 RECORDER MENU 4 DISPLAY SET 5 BUZZER SET 6 SECURITY LOCK SET 7 R9 485 NETHORK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME gt 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt MOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH You can set passwords that restrict Use of the digital video recorder to administrators and designated users preventin
82. or colon characters appearing in DVR NAME e When adding data to the same CompactFlash card folders such as Folder name 1 will be created e For information on CompactFlash readers and CD R RW drives that can be connected contact the dealer or Sanyo service center 2 Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 29 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM COPYING RECORDED VIDEOS TO EXTERNAL MEDIA Formatting a CompactFlash card or CD RW Press the SEARCH button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped The lt SEARCH COPY gt screen appears lt SEARCH gt ALARM SEARCH gt TIME DATE SEARCH gt lt COPY SET gt COPY SET FORMAT MEDIA MOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H Press the and v buttons to select FORMAT MEDIA and press the gt button The lt WARNING gt screen appears NO flashes lt WARNING gt STORED DATA ON THE MEDIA gt WILL BE ERASED con A _ gt PAN CHANGE WITH 4 SET WITH Press the and v buttons to select YES and press the gt button Formatting of the media starts When formatting has been completed FORMAT FINISHED appears and press the lt button to return to the lt SEARCH COPY gt screen 4 Z d e00 VDH M814 book Page
83. plays the remaining amount of available recording time as shown below Remaining pisplayed Example time increment 1 hour or more 1 MOUT 1H increments Less than 1 10 minute 10M hour increments Less than 10 1 minute 1M minutes increments an WL Date display gt P 34 Shows the month day year 05 10 04 month day year Time display gt P 34 PLEASE SET THE CLOCK is displayed when you turn the power ON for the first time The digital video recorder uses the date and time to manage recording and playback points Alarm display and alarm count display gt P 17 When you set an alarm using the lt ALARM REC MODE SET gt menu item the alarm display area displays the following information gt P 46 e Alarm display When alarm recording is set AL appears During alarm recording the AL display flashes e Alarm count display Displays the total number of alarms that have been generated Camera title and VIDEO LOSS display The title set for each camera is displayed VIDEO LOSS is displayed when there is no video input i e lt IN e00 VDH M814 book Page 13 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY Displayed symbols The meanings of the symbols shown in the operation display area during recording or playback are listed below Changing the position of the
84. position of the operation display 13 PN SAUNA Seng des die 34 Displaying four screens in sequence Synchronizing the time with other automatically schon eee ee lise 13 Doers DURS d with two or more DVRs connected 36 Displaying the image from a specified channel in a single SCreen 14 3 SCREEN SET MENU 38 2 RECORDING cr 15 DCT CRSCMIAQS nid bte b 38 PROCONGIING ols isi ol a eee scan eae 15 MONITOR SET 39 Recording with the timer timer recording 16 Naming the cameras 40 Recording upon alarm detection 17 Setting the motion sensor 41 Setting alarm recording 17 When an alarm input is detected 17 Ending alarm recording 18 G us SONILLAS NOILVYadO NOILONGOHLNI XIGNaddV T P e00 VDH M814 book Page 5 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 4 RECORDER MENU 43 4 SPECIFICATIONS 70 Recording settings iss 43 INICIO NG RSS ns 71 Basic recording settings 43 Cautions when adding a hard disk 71 Alarm recording settings
85. r 28 2004 9 59 AM Select 6 SECURITY LOCK SET and press the gt button The lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt screen is displayed NOTE gt LEVEL PASSWORD 4 8 USE at the top of the screen is the screen title You cannot move the cursor to this item Press the gt button 66 39 The first password entry bar flashes ADMIN My FR OFF Press the v and A buttons to select the character to enter Example Selecting 1 Press the gt button The second password entry bar flashes ADMIN NA __ AT OFF Repeat steps 4 to 5 to enter the remaining digits 23456AB in this example ADMIN NOTE gt To set a 4 digit password When you have entered four digits and the fifth password entry bar is flashing press the gt button 123456AB OFF When you have entered the password press the gt button The cursor moves to OFP flashing Press the v or A button to select ON ADMIN 123456AB ON CAUTION If you select OFF for the ADMIN setting you cannot set the USER password an K SECURITY LOCK SET When you have finished making the setting press the gt button The cursor moves to USER If you do not want to set a user password the password setting is now finished Press the V or A button to move the cursor to REC CONTROL to set the authorization for recording
86. ration after ejecting and reinserting the CompactFlash card NOTE e At least 4 KB of available memory space is needed on the CompactFlash card For the recommended CompactFlash card reader see our website at www sanyosecurity com You will need a CompactFlash card reader and CompactFlash card commercially available Press the MENU button WY SONILLAS The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed CompactFlash card reader CompactFlash card EXIT OSD button Select 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD and press the gt button The lt MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt screen is displayed lt MENU UPLOAD DONNLOAD gt 1 DVR TYPE VER SAMO 02 SAVE VENUS TO CF gt 2 LOAD MENUS FRO CF gt X COPY MIRRORING SETTINGS NO 3 FORMAT CF gt 4 X IF YOU COPY MIRRORING SETTINGS HARD DISK MAY BE INITIALIZED Item Description 1 SAVE MENUS TO CF Saves the settings to CompactFlash card LOAD MENUS FROM Reads the settings saved on 2 CF CompactFlash card Sets whether to apply MIRRORING ON OFF setting saved on CompactFlash card when LOAD MENUS FROM CF is selected 3 COPY MIRRORING SETTINGS 4 FORMAT CF Initializes CompactFlash card D caution If COPY MIRRORING SETTINGS is set to YES the hard disk may be initialized If you don t want to initialize the hard disk select NO
87. rations enabled Also a L REC CONTROL USER functions as key lock gt P 26 N D gt x wr No PP gt P PR PS lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt LEVEL PASSWORD 4 8 USE ADMIN 12345643 ON USER REC CONTROL COPY TO CD R CF ADMIN USE Settings indicates default setting Item Setting Description Used to set password for ON administrators Also enables 1 ADMIN password setting OFF Disables password setting Used to set password for users ON 2 USER Also enables password setting OFF Disables password setting Sets authorization for recording ADMIN operation to ADMIN 3 REC administrators CONTROL USER Sets authorization tof recording operation to USER users USE Enable the CD R RW and CF copy COPY TO function co Ricr Disable the CD R RW and CF copy NO USE function Setting the administrator password MENU button GO 00 Oo button gt button v button EXIT OSD button Passwords can be between 4 and 8 alphanumeric characters Characters that can be entered in passwords 0 to 9 A to Z Example Setting 123456AB as a password Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed an WL 4 P e00 VDH M814 book Page 56 Thursday Octobe
88. rd disk If you select No the hard disk cannot be used NOTE gt Hard disk setting screen e MIRRORING After adding a hard disk you can record the same images on both hard disks by setting MIRRORING to ON If an image write error occurs on one disk you will still be able to read the image from the other disk Playback disk When mirroring is set the digital video recorder automatically sets which of the two hard disks to read the recorded image from SONILLAS G an Se 2 Y Y e00 VDH M814 book Page 53 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM A 5 DISPLAY SET lt MAIN MENU gt Customizing the operation display lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 SCREEN SET MENU a MENU button A button gt button 4 DISPLAY SET E 5 BUZZER SET area 6 SECURITY LOCK SET 7 R8 485 NETWORK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD MOVE LINES WITH v SELECT WITH t EJ E HH B H The lt DISPLAY SET gt screen lets you turn off the display of the date time or other information in the operation display area of the playback screen Use this screen to make settings as needed Press the MENU button Vv button EXIT OSD button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 4 DISPLAY SET and press the lt DISPLAY SET gt gt button QUALITY AUDIO
89. rsor up or down Press the or v button To move the cursor right or to a setting item Press the lt or gt button To change a setting value Press the or v button When you are finished changing the settings press the EXIT OSD button to end The display returns to the normal screen NOTE gt e You can display the menu screen during recording but not during playback e Press the lt button to return to the menu screen from the sub menu screen D caution You cannot change menu settings while recording e SONILLAS g Z WY SONILLAS IN h e00 VDH M814 book Page 31 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM MENU CONFIGURATION Restoring items to the default settings Follow the steps below to restore the settings in the displayed setting screen to the default settings Only the displayed settings are restored Display the setting screen you want to restore Press the MENU RESET button The displayed settings are restored to the default settings 0000 Overview of settings The following screens are setting screens displayed by MENU RESET button selecting items from the lt MAIN MENU screen Each time you press the MENU button each of the screens shown on this page is displayed in the order shown 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET P 33 Enables the following se
90. st alarm image only when multiple PRIORITY alarms are generated SWITCH Cycles through alarm images in one second intervals when multiple alarms are generated MASK SET ON Masks image and sound of set channel CH1 2 3 4 OFF Plays image and sound NOTE D ALARM PRIORITY settings are active only when the DISPLAY setting is FULL Press the v or A buttons to change the setting then press the gt button lt MONITOR SET gt SEQUENCE SEC lt ALARM MONITOR SET gt DISPLAY PULL ALARM PRIORITY LAST lt WASK SET gt CHI OFF CH2 OFF CH3 0FF CH4 0FF Repeat steps 4 to 5 to set other items as needed When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen an K d e00 VDH M814 book Page 40 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM SCREEN SET MENU Naming the cameras Camera titles can be up to 10 characters long You can enter the following characters and symbols 0 to 9 A to Z hyphen colon period slash asterisk _ underbar space MENU button CHANNEL buttons button gt button v button EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 2 SCREEN SET MENU and press the gt
91. t MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 3 RECORDER MENU and press the gt button The lt RECORDER MENU gt screen is displayed lt RECORDER MENU gt 1 REC MODE SET 2 ALARM REC MODE SET 8 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET 4 TIMER REC SET 5 HOLIDAY SET 6 HDD SET HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H Select 4 TIMER REC SET and press the gt button The lt TIMER REC SET gt screen is displayed lt TIMER REC SET gt WEEK START STOP TE Press the gt button once SUN under WEEK flashes Me mu Ou OFF PAN an Se Press the v or A button to change SUN to DLY is P OFF Press the gt button to move the cursor to the next item Each time you press the gt button the cursor moves to the following items Day gt START time hours minutes gt STOP time hours minutes gt ON OFF lt button y lyi Why DY 08 30 18 30 ON LO ALAL ALAL A gt button H To change a setting Press the lt or gt button to move the flashing area to the item you want to change then press the A or v button to change the setting H Timer recording image quality The image quality is determined by the PICTURE QUALITY setting in the lt REC MODE SET gt screen gt P 44 When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal scree
92. t terminal 1V p p 75 Ohm unbalanced 4 BNC connectors Video output terminal 1V p p 75 Ohm unbalanced 4 BNC connectors Video monitor out terminal 1V p p 75 Ohm unbalanced 1 BNC connector Audio input terminal 8 dbs 47 k Ohm unbalanced 4 RCA pin jacks Audio output terminal 8 dbs 600 Ohm unbalanced 1 RCA pin jack Microphone input terminal 60 dbs 10 k Ohm unbalanced 3 5 mm mono jack LAN terminal 100BASE TX RJ 45 USB port For external storage unit CompactFlash card reader CD R RW drive RS 485 terminal 3 terminals A B GND Remote control terminal Resistance ladder Clock adjust input terminal Normal open Low level active Clock adjust output terminal Normal 5 V Low level active Series rec input terminal Normal open Low level active Control Non rec output connector lt Normal 5 V Low level active Series rec output terminal Push lock Alarm input terminal Normal open Low level active 4 channels Alarm reset terminal Normal open Low level active Alarm output terminal Normal 5 V Low level active Warning output terminal Open collector 500 mA Low level active Full out warning terminal Open collector 50 mA Low level active Power 120 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Current consumption 480 mA Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Operating humidity 10 to 80 Dimensions 210 W x 96 H x 39
93. talling the unit in a rack ensure a gap of at an CAUTION least 5 cm at the top and bottom e Disconnect the power and then connect it again after selecting NTSC or PAL Basic connections This section describes how to connect the digital video recorder to CCTV cameras and other devices Be sure to read the instruction manuals for each connected device Make connections carefully Improper connections can cause smoke or malfunctions The connections for cameras 4 TV monitor 1 microphone and PC are shown below TV PC sold separately CCTV camera sold separately or Microphone switching hub sold separately sold separately N NANA ES N Amp e NEE sold separately 0000 TV monitor sold separately ea Video input terminal Y Audio input terminal Microphone sold separately 1 Use a shielded LAN connection cable and wind it once around the supplied ferrite core am NE w PN lt IN e00 VDH M814 book Page 10 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting to a network The digital video recorder can be connected to a Up to 4000 digital video recorders DVR can be connected 100BASE TX network using the LAN terminal on the rear to a network and the remote operation software 2222 panel VA
94. tching function SEQUENCE lets you display the images from each channel on a single screen sequentially or display just the desired image on a single screen The motion sensor function allows you to automatically record images containing movements of intruders or others H Search function lets you instantly display the desired video P 22 Search in order of alarm occurrence e Search by date and time HM Security lock function lets you restrict users for data and equipment management P 55 H Expandability and PC connection The LAN terminal lets you connect the digital video recorder to a network for remote operation remote monitoring using a PC e Network connection lets you control up to 4000 DVRs digital video recorder using up to 8 PCs e Can be connected to a system controller sold separately using the RS 485 terminal e A CD R RW drive or CompactFlash card reader can be connected using the USB port Recorded videos can be copied to external media and menu data can be transferred to multiple DSR M814 digital video recorders using external media VA SW81LITE Ver 2 supplied or VA SW814 Ver 2 sold separately software is required Some functions are not available with VA SW81LITE Ver 2 2 ACCESSORIES Check that you have all the parts below Power cord Ferrite core 1 For LAN connection cable Power cord tie Application software VA SW81LITE Ver 2
95. tended 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 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced
96. to 30 times the playback speed and 4 times to increase the speed to 180 times the playback speed an IN h e00 VDH M814 book Page 20 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM PLAYING BACK VIDEOS To change the fast rewind speed To resume playback Press the v button while rewinding Press the STILL button Press the button once to increase the speed to 7 5 times the playback speed twice to increase the speed to 15 times the playback speed 3 times to increase the speed to 30 times the playback speed and 4 times to increase the Frame advance reverse speed to 180 times the playback speed button To end fast forward rewind Press the PLAY STOP button O OOA m Normal playback starts gt Reverse Fast forward v button STILL button 2 direction direction Press the button while a still image is PLAY STOP button EJ 7 displayed STILL Button am The still image advances by one frame y Playback are Press the V button while a still image is 7e PLAY STOP button displayed ae gt E E ai The still image moves back three frames Slow playback Hold down the button for at least 2 seconds while a still image is displayed 0000 4 men playback speed slows to 1 8 the normal speed Ses a Pressing the button again switches the playback speed to 1 4 the normal speed Pressing th
97. ton again resumes playback 12 FULL indicator P 44 Switches the audio output channel Plays back the normal image indicator lights When pressed during playback stops playback 4 S lt IN e00 VDH M814 book Page 8 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 19 USB port gt P 27 P 63 21 LOCK REMOTE indicator gt P 26 P 58 Used to connect a CompactFlash card reader or Lights when operations have been locked by the key CD R RW drive You can copy settings CompactFlash lock or security lock setting card only and recorded videos If an operation button is pressed when the security lock 20 REC STOP button and indicator is set a buzzer sounds The key lock cannot be set during playback Starts normal recording Indicator lights during recording The indicator flashes at 4 times per second when there is Z During recoraing pressing e Ueno at east k a network connection and flashes at 1 time per second 5 seconds stops recording and turns off the indicator de Gis He ec De on ahile IGE eal z z O Z Rear panel RESET e RS 485 TV SYSTEM TERMINA ntsc Ga jon PALI Horr MIC 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 FAN 9 RS 485 TERMINATE switch 2 AUDIO IN terminals 4 channels Turns RS 485 termination ON OFF 3 AUDIO OUT terminal 10 ALL RESET switch i Resets the clock and camera
98. topped The lt SEARCH gt screen is displayed lt SEARCH ALARM SEARCH gt TIME DATE SEARCH gt lt COPY SET gt COPY SET gt FORMAT MEDIA gt MOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H continued an A i e i A e00 VDH M814 book Page 23 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM A SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEOS Select ALARM SEARCH and press the gt button To display an alarm recording by entering The lt ALARM SEARCH gt screen is displayed the alarm number directly 1 2 3 4 ARM SEARCH NO CH DATE TINE TOTAL ALARMS 00015 00014 3 12 10 12 06 00013 3 12 10 12 00 00012 3 12 10 11 59 00011 4 12 10 08 57 00010 4 10 26 20 00 IX LA 00009 4 10 26 18 39 F T LIN Press the SEARCH button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped The lt SEARCH gt screen is displayed lt SEARCH gt T 00008 4 05 10 07 17 ALARY SEARCH HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H TIME DATE SEARCH gt z T lt COPY SET gt gt COPY SET 5 FORMAT MEDIA Z 1 NO Displays the alarm number WOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT MITH H 2 CH Displays the channels of the images that contain aa J Select ALARM SEARCH and press alarms the gt button 3 DATE TIME Displays the date and time at which the alarm was received and the video recorded 4 TOTAL ALARMS Displays the total number of alarm recor
99. ttings Screen display language e Digital video recorders date and time settings e Daylight Saving time settings e Time synchronization with external devices 2 SCREEN SET MENU P 38 Lets you make the following screen related settings Screen display method e Camera titles Motion sensor for detecting moving subjects lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIONA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 10 2004 NON 06 30 00 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 lt SCREEN SET MENU gt 1 MONITOR SET 2 TITLE SET 8 MOTION SENSOR SET MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH t 3 RECORDER MENU P 43 Lets you make various recording settings and initialize the hard disk 4 DISPLAY SET P 53 Lets you display or hide information items in the operation display area 5 BUZZER SET P 54 Lets you enable or disable audible alarms for various events lt RECORDER MENU gt 1 REC MODE SET 2 ALARM REC MODE SET 8 AUDIO REC LEVEL SET 4 TIMER REC SET 5 HOLIDAY SET 6 HDD SET HOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H lt DISPLAY SET gt DATE TIME __ ON QUALITY AUDIO ON ALARM COUNT ON CAMERA TITLE ON lt BUZZER SET gt ALARM CN ON DISK FULL gt ON KEY IN OFF WARNING ON NON RE OFF 6 SECURITY LOCK SET P 55 Lets you set pass
100. tween cold and hot locations Do not place the unit directly on top of a monitor TV as this may cause playback or recording problems Avoiding Electrical Shock and Fire Do not handle the power cord with wet hands Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting it from an AC wall outlet Grasp it by the plug If any liquid is spilled on the unit unplug the power cord immediately and have the unit inspected at a factory authorised service center e Do not place anything directly on top of this unit SERVICE This unit is a precision instruments and if treated with care will provide years of satisfactory performance However in the event of a problem the owner is advised not to attempt to make repairs or open the cabinet Servicing should always be referred to your dealer or Sanyo Authorized Service Centre an d P e00 VDH_M814 book Page 2 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM BEFORE USE Notes on handling internal hard disk drive components This unit uses an internal hard disk drive HDD Be sure to observe the following points carefully when operating setting up and servicing the unit Conditions to avoid The hard disk is sensitive to dust vibrations and shocks and should also not be used near magnetic objects To prevent loss of recorded data observe the following precautions e Do not subject the digital video recorder to shocks
101. ve finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen d e00 VDH M814 book Page 62 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM 9 POWER LOSS USED TIME lt MAIN MENU gt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 SCREEN SET HENU 8 RECORDER MENU 4 DISPLAY SET 5 BUZZER SET 6 SECURITY LOCK SET 7 RS 485 NETHORK SET 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH t You can check the date time of power failures and the amount of used hard disk operation time Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen is displayed Select 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME and press the gt button The lt POWER LOSS USED TIME gt screen is displayed lt PONER LOSS USED TINE gt 1 PONER LOSS RECOVER 3004 09 09 11 16 09 09 13 17 09 09 10 48 09 09 10 49 09 09 10 40 09 09 10 41 09 08 12 53 09 09 10 10 2 DISKI USE 00012 H as 3 4 1 LOSS RECOVER Displays the date and time of the last 4 power failures and the date time of recovery Displays the date time at which a power failure occurred The number on the left is the number of power failures example 010 This number is reset to 000 after exceeding 999 DISK1 USE Displays the total used amount of disk 1 operation time DISK2 USE
102. words to prevent unauthorized users from operating the digital video recorder lt SECURITY LOCK SET LEVEL _ PASSWORD 4 8 ADMIN USER REC CONTROL COPY TO CD R CF 7 RS 485 NETWORK SET P 59 Used to make the settings needed when connecting the digital video recorder to an external device by RS 485 interface or to a PC via a network LAN an lt R S 485 SET gt DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO OFF ALARM INFO OFF ADDRESS 001 lt NETWORK SET gt IP ADDRESS ADVANCED SETTINGS USE 0 ADMIN USE 192 168 0 250 gt P e00 VDH M814 book Page 32 Thursday October 28 2004 9 59 AM MENU CONFIGURATION 8 POWER LOSS USED TIME P 62 Lets you check the date and time of power failures and the elapsed amount of hard disk operation time lt PONER LOSS USED TIHE gt POKER LOSS RECOVER 004 09 09 11 16 09 09 13 17 09 09 10 48 09 09 10 49 09 09 10 40 09 09 10 41 09 08 12 53 09 09 10 10 DISK1 USE 00012 H DISK2 USE j POWER 00012 H FIRMWARE MAIN 0 50 00 SUB 0 50 00 9 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD P 63 Lets you save menu setting values onto a CompactFlash card Also lets you read menu setting values saved on CompactFlash cards Formats CompactFlash cards lt MENU UPLOAD DONNLOAD gt DVR TYPE VER SAMQ 02 SAVE MENUS TO CF gt LOAD MENUS FROH CF gt X COPY M

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