Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL950E operation manual Basic manual recording, Present time display

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<TIME DATE ADJUST>

OFF

DAYLIGHT SAVING

>>DAY

28

MONTH

01

YEAR

2004

TIME

00:00:00

6.Turn the JOG dial clockwise to move the cursor (>>) to “MONTH”.

When turning the JOG dial clockwise, the cursor

(>>)moves down. When turning counterclockwise, the cursor (>>) moves up.

7.Repeat steps 4 ~ 6 to set “MONTH” and “YEAR”.

8.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor (>>) to “TIME” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise twice.

The “TIME” display reverses in color when the SHUTTLE ring is turned the first time. When the ring is turned for the second time, the display turns red and flashes.

<TIME DATE ADJUST>

 

OFF

DAYLIGHT SAVING

 

DAY

28

MONTH

10

YEAR

2004

TIME

00

:00:00

9.Turn the JOG dial to display “18” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.

<TIME DATE ADJUST>

 

OFF

DAYLIGHT SAVING

 

DAY

28

MONTH

10

YEAR

2004

TIME

18

:00:00

The time is indicated using the 24-hour system.

10.Repeat steps 8 and 9 to set “MINUTE” and “SECOND”.

11.Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

• The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.

<TIME DATE ADJUST>

OFF

DAYLIGHT SAVING

DAY

28

MONTH

10

YEAR

2004

TIME

18:30:

00

12. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise.

Present time display

When turning on the unit power, the time/date display shown to the right appears (in the case of DISPLAY MODE 3).

For setting other display modes, see “DISPLAY MODE” page 32.

INFORMATION

This unit uses 4 digits to display the year. The allowed display range is 99 years between 1/1/ 2001 ~ 31/12/2099. The unit is also equipped with a function to automatically calculate leap years. The date returns to the year 2001 after 31/12/ 2099.

Recorded capacity display function

Day of

Recorded capacity of

Day Month Year the week

the Hard Disk

01 - 01 - 2004 THU

00 : 00 : 00 12.5P 99% A00001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playback interval

 

 

 

Minute

 

(Single screen playback only)

 

Hour

Second

Alarm recording number

This unit displays the used space of the specified record- ing device (HDD) on the screen when “REMAIN HDD” of the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen is set to “MAIN”, “SUB”. The “%” indicates the ratio detected as HDD against the total HDD capacity. The following settings are required to enable this function.

1)Select the device and set the remaining capacity using “REMAIN HDD” of the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS>

screen ( see page 50).

2)Select “3” for “DISPLAY MODE” in the <TIME DATE/

DISPLAY SETTINGS> screen ( see page 32).

During recording, the used HDD space is dis- played. When recording is stopped, the display is cleared (with the exception of when pausing record- ing). The HDD usage display appears again after a few moments when recording is started once more.

Basic manual recording

Normal recording using manual operation is explained here. Before starting recording, recording settings must be checked. After checking the settings of “HDD REPEAT REC MAIN”, “HDD REPEAT REC SUB” in the <HDD SET-

TINGS> screen ( see page 47), the REC mode set- tings are made.

Settings here are for normal recording only. For timer recording, settings must be made on the

<TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> screen ( see page 46).

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Contents DX-TL950E Built-in duplex 9 channel multiplexer FeaturesRecording NetworkAuto set-up Ease of useWhen not in use always turn OFF the Main switch Protect the Power CordMains Lead Connection Contents 65,66 60-6367-71 72,73Flowchart Flowchart for connection and settingsAuto SET UP Setting the motion detection Setting other various functionsSetting the timer recording Timer recording is executed/completedMajor operations and their functions Lock indicator Emergency indicatorAnalogue OUT connectors Front View Inside of the doorSET UP button Alarm Interrupt buttonMajor operations and their functions Search buttonVideo OUT connectors Main switchCamera in connectors Camera OUT connectorsEthernet connector RS-232C connectorConnections Connecting to Cctv camera, monitor, sensorAlarm Recording Connection Connecting with analog video recorderConnections Turn the Shuttle ring clockwise Auto SET UPHDD Setting Auto SET UP / Initial settingsWhen the setting is complete, press the Power button InitializationMenu settings Basic OperationsMultiplexer functions Default SUN, LAST, MAR Daylight SAVING/DAYLIGHT SettingTime Date Adjust Basic OperationsBasic manual recording Present time displayRecorded capacity display function SUPER, HIGH, STDSTANDARD, BASIC, Long ShortLong Back repeatedly see HDD Repeat PLAY, Basic playbackTo change HDD or Compact Flash Card playback device Press the Play buttonTime Date Search Basic searchTo pause playback, press the Pause button To stop playback, press the Stop buttonLanguage Selection For playback, see Various playback func- tions, pages 65,66English , Francais , Deutsch Españ OL, PyCCKNN, ItalianoMenu functions Menu SettingMain Menu SUB MenuSET UP Menu functions Initial SET UP/INFORMATION HDD SettingsMain Menu SUB Menu REC/STOP + Power button Search Selection Menu Copy MenuDisplay Mode Time Date AdjustCamera TITLE/MEMO Setting Clock Location SettingDisplay returns to the Camera TITLE/MEMO Setting screen Camera TITLE/MEMO Setting screen appearsRepeat steps 2 ~ 6 to input Counter in the camera number Appears in reversed color on the very left of the stringSetting default Bottom Duplex Mode DisplayCamera number button operations Plexer can also be found on seeSPLIT/SEQUENCE button operations Available modesZoom MPX Display SettingsSPLIT4 Screen Setting MPX Display SettingsSPLIT9 Screen Setting For the SPLIT9 Screen SETTING, SPLIT9 screen can be setSequence Setting Interlace3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 Setting default 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 Detection Mask SettingSelection Camera Number Nected camera, are setTest Mode Motion Detection SettingsSensitivity Motion ThresholdIng pre-alarm recording, see Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recordingWhen setting the camera selection during alarm recording Alarm SettingRecord Settings About alarm recordingPicture quality for normal recording pages 22,23 PRE Alarm REC Alarm REC DurationRecording time during alarm recording can be set Pre-alarm recording can be setTimer Program Settings Timer ProgramStructure of the Timer Program screen Press the Timer button Holiday Setting Timer Program SettingsCerning recording mode settings, see pages 22,23 Overlapping Timer settingsSetting default OFF HDD Settings HDD Repeat REC MAIN/HDD Repeat REC SUBHDD Repeat Play IM-CHECK PlaySequential Play Initial SET UP/INFORMATIONAudio Recording Single screen sequential playback startsRear Terminal Settings Mode OUT 1 ~ Mode OUT KEY SoundBuzzer Setting of Remain HDD default 10% Setting of Device default MainCall OUT Settings Remain HDDRS-232C Communication Port SettingsHDD Main FULL/HDD SUB Full Emergency REC DurationSettings EthernetMail Address Alarm Notification Setting Service Port SettingINFORMATION/SERVICE 1/2 INFORMATION/SERVICEINFORMATION/SERVICE 2/2 Setting is confirmed and stops flashingReset to Factory Settings Menu screen settings are reset Menu screen settings are resetData Clear Password Password LockSimple Lock Input the Password entered in First in Second To unlock the PasswordTo unlock the Password for level Press the SET UP button Repeat steps 2-2 ~ 2-4 to set level 2 and levelTo lock the Password only level1 to level Changing from Password Lock mode to Simple Lock modeTo change the Password Press the Warning Reset buttonTo update menu settings of this unit Quick SettingsTo save menu settings of this unit to a Compact Flash Card Quick Settings screen appearsOperation examples SettingOperation example OperationHDD Settings screen setting see pages 47,48 This example uses the holiday settingHoliday Setting 31/12, 01/01, 02/01, 03/01 Camera number 1 ~ Input titleAlarm Setting C screen setting see REC Mode C screen setting seeRecord Setting C screen setting see Operation examplesRecord Setting D screen setting see REC Mode D screen setting seeRecord Setting C Alarm Setting DPre-alarm recording PRE Alarm RecordingsVarious recordings Emergency RecordingsVarious playback functions Press the REV. Play Reverse Playback button Simultaneous playback during recordingVarious search Search SelectionTime Date Search Various search Index SEARCH/ALARM Index SearchPress the Search button Playback the search resultAlarm Skip Search Alarm Skip Search In the case of forward directionTo clear the search screen, press the Search button twice To clear the alarm list, erase the data Alarm List SearchSTART/END Search Press either the Play REV. Play or Pause buttonSearch screen selected in previous Search Type appears Making Copy/Restore Menu changes to Restore when CFC Main HDD is selectedAn end. Be careful Back see Sequential PLAY, Copying from unit to videotapeVideo Cord Audio Cord Analogue Video Cassette RecorderPower failure reset recording Power failure compensation circuitHDD Setting Other convenient functionsPoints to be aware of regarding Partition mode Points to be aware of regarding Mirror modePartition Size setting appears on the Initialization screen PARTITION/PARTITION SizeAlarm Display Covert Camera SettingCovert Camera Setting screen appears Other convenient functionsCommunications by Web Browser AuthenticationCommunications by Web Browser Personal computer product requirementsCommunications by Web Browser WelcomeLive monitor Playback StopUser maintenance Alarm SearchTime Search Select the date and time and click SearchCovert Camera Setting Log outChange log in user Logged in user is changed and the Welcome screen appears Continuous recording time table Recording time tableHDD continuous recording time for 250GB drive Without Audio recordingCompact Flash Card continuous recording time for 64MB Recording time tableDescription of problem Please consult the following TroubleshootingDetection Mask Setting ? TroubleshootingMain Image Modified Glossary GlossaryConnectors SpecificationsGND Call OUT/CALL OUT GND
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