Rugged Outback ELX4-60 manual Setting Time Schedule, Weekday Start/End, Day Start/End

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BASIC CONFIGURATION

ELX4 -60

< Setting Time Schedule >

In order to set time schedule, move to “System” menu.

Weekday Start/End

Press [ENTER] to access the Time Setting. Set the range for “Weekday ” between Monday and Sunday using the ￿ ￿ or ￿ ￿ buttons. “Weekend” is set automatically based on “Weekday” range.

Day Start/End

Set the range for “Day ” using the up/down buttons. The “Night ” range is set automatically based on “Day” range .

Recording Speed/Quality

There are four conditions; Low/Standard/High/Custom.

All conditions except “Custom” synchronize “Speed (ips)” and “Quality” automatically; “Low” setting is 1ips/Q5; “Standard” setting is 5ips/Q5; “High” setting is 15ips/Q5. When using the “Custom” setting, Speed(ips) and Quality can be set separately.

Special Time Recording

This menu is to designate different recording conditions during “Special Times.” “Special Time” is designated under the “System” tab.

There are four conditions; Low/Standard/High/Same as above.

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Contents User’s Guide Cctv Monitor User ELX4-60FCC Compliance Statement Important Notice Rugged Cctv ELX4Setting at Text menu Setting at Serial Setup’s RS232 menu Appendix #2 Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network Introduction What is ELX4-60?ELX4-60 Key featuresFront Panel Product DescriptionDIO Rear PanelInstallation Summary Viewing basic screen Quad-split MonitoringViewing single full screen Viewing multi screenViewing all channels with sequence mode Viewing with connected PTZ Viewing an alarm triggered channelViewing images with Digital Zoom Save Preset Load PresetPan/Tilt Control Zoom/Focus ControlUsing Screen Lock Using RelayPlayback via various mode PlaybackVarious playback modes Playback via split screenPlayback with Digital Zoom Button control Using Search ModeCopy Image Copy / Backup / Delete Data ManagerSeconds Select DiskStart Date & Time / End Date & Time Backup ManagerQuick Setup ConfigurationDelete Data Date/TimeDaylight Saving Time ZoneTime Format Date/TimeRecording Channel Status Configuration StatusRecording Speed/Quality Audio RecordingName Camera Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ ChTIP Type StatusColor Gain/Brightness/ContrastTime Schedule Normal Rec. Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ ChWeekday Start/End Setting Time ScheduleDay Start/End Special Time RecordingEvent Recording Setting Special TimeSensor 1/2/3/4 Alarm Rec. Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ ChMD Area Text Setting MD AreaPre Alarm sec Post Alarm sec Special Time SetupRelay Monitor Seq. SwitchingsecAlarm Pop-up/Pop-up Holdsec Audio SystemRecording / Monitoring TextSync Text With DeviceSeek Header Timeout msDelimiter LinesTo designate Weekday/Weekend and Day/Night Time ScheduleSpecial Time Admin Password User PasswordRemote Setup SecurityAuto Del. Alarm Disk SetupBackup Reminder Auto Del. NormalNetwork NetworkDNS Server IP Address IP Address, NetMask, and Gateway AddressXDSL User ID/PasswordHRS Interval HRSGroup ID Firewall / Port Monitoring Port / Playback PortTP Server Port Baud rate/Parity/Stop bit/Data bit Serial SetupInterface Miscellaneous Remote Control IDHow to register remote controller Reset Values Alarm BuzzerKeyboard Control Addr Keyboard PTZ AddrUtility Disk Manager Type Activating IP Cam menus Using IP CamConfiguration Camera Setting IP Camera Channels Ch ~ ChBand Width LimitKB/s IP AddressURLPort Select Cam Local IP Cam ListSearch Normal Rec. IP Camera Channels Ch ~ Ch IP Cam Event Alarm Rec. IP Cam Channel Ch ~ ChRecording Speed/Quality & Pre Alarm & Post Alarm Setting at Text menu Connecting External DeviceUsing Text Device Setting at Alarm Rec. menu Setting at Serial Setup’s RS232 menuSetting at Normal Rec. menu Setting at Serial Setup’s PTZ menu Using KeyboardAppendix Appendix #1 Technical Specification Appendix Appendix #2.1 Introduction Appendix #2 Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network#2.2 IP construction and Network class IP construction#2.3 C-class Network Features of AddressesNetwork configuration To use as one network To use as three sub-networks 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/2 To use as two sub-networks 1/2 + 1/2To use as four sub-networks 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 Appendix