Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL1600EM Various recordings, Pre-alarm Recording, Repeat Recording

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Various recordings

Basic recording

Please refer to “Basic recording” on page 12 for details.

Pre-alarm Recording

When Alarm Recording is in effect, the unit is also able record images taken a few seconds before the ALARM IN terminal is triggered or the MOTION DETECTION function detect the motion.

disturbance

Alarm input

Time

Camera input

Recording process Records data on HDD before alarm is input.

Images captured prior to the ALARM IN terminal being triggered or the motion detected will be recorded.

The duration of the Pre-alarm Recording will vary according to the setting of Pre-alarm Recording.The

duration of the recording may be changed depend- ing on such factors as the recording fields and Im- age quality.

When Pre-Alarm Recording has been set, all the cam- eras designated under DEFINE GROUP SETTING in the <A-REC/M-DET SETTING> menu will execute this func- tion. After the alarm is triggered, only the channels using cameras selected in the RECORD ALARM setting will be recorded. Because of this, when the RECORD ALARM is set to “SEP”, the number of recording cameras used in pre-alarm and post-alarm recording will differ, and the re- cording intervals between the two stages will also differ during playback.

The Pre-alarm Recording function can also be used with Timer operation.

1.Set the action in TIMER PROGRAM to POWER.

2.Follow the procedure described in Pre-Alarm recording on page 37 to make necessary settings for pre-alarm recording.

3.Press the TIMER REC button.

Pre-alarm stand-by mode will start when time is ready.

4.Activate the ALARM IN terminal or detect the motion.

Pre-alarm Recording will start automatically.

Repeat Recording

When HDD FULL is selected in the <INITIAL SET UP> menu, it is possible to specify the unit function when its HDD becomes full. By selecting “REPEAT” in the HDD FULL setting, the unit will continue to record by automati- cally over-writing the data on its hard disk.

Example: “REPEAT” is selected in the HDD FULL setting.

1.Press the SET UP button to display the <MENU SETTING> menu.

2.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor ( ) to INITIAL SET UP.

REAR TERMINAL￿ SERVICE￿ @INITIAL SET UP

3.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to display the <INITIAL SET UP > menu.

<INITIAL SET UP>￿

 

@TIME DATE ADJUST￿

STOP￿

HDD FULL￿

HDD PB REPEAT￿

STOP￿

ARCHIVE OVERWRITE￿

OFF￿

AUTO EJECT￿

ON￿

ARCHIVE DATA

ALL￿

 

￿

4.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to HDD FULL, then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub- item.

<INITIAL

SET UP>￿

 

TIME DATE ADJUST￿

STOP￿

@HDD FULL￿

HDD PB REPEAT￿

STOP￿

ARCHIVE

OVERWRITE￿

OFF￿

AUTO EJECT￿￿

ON￿

ARCHIVE

DATA

ALL

5.Turn the JOG dial till REPEAT appears. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting.

The sub-item will stop flashing.

<INITIAL SET UP>￿

 

TIME DATE ADJUST￿

REPEAT￿

@HDD FULL￿

HDD PB REPEAT￿

STOP￿

ARCHIVE OVERWRITE￿ OFF￿

AUTO EJECT￿

ON￿

ARCHIVE DATA

ALL

6.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right or press the SET UP button.

Operation when the hard disk drive becomes full “STOP”: The unit will stop recording at the moment the hard disk becomes full, and will display the HDD FULL message on the monitor. When WRNG is entered as the BUZZER value (found in the <REAR TERMINAL> menu), the buzzer will also be activated.The unit will stop recording when there is no more storage space in memory. When the CALL OUT setting in the <REAR TERMINAL> menu set to something other than “NONE”, a CALL OUT signal will be emitted from the CALL OUT terminal. To restart over-writing on the hard disk, first press the WARNING RESET button to cancel HDD FULL, and then press the REC button.

“REC•STANDBY”(Recording standby): The unit stops re- cording at the moment its hard disk becomes full. The unit will begin recording by over-writing on its hard disk when the unit receives an alarm signal or a REC terminal signal, or when the REC button is pushed.

“REPEAT”: When the disk reaches its end during record- ing, the recording starts again from the beginning of the disk.

“ALARM•PROT”(Alarm protection): Protects all / any Alarm Recording, the unit will stop recording the moment its hard disk becomes full and will display the HDD FULL message on the monitor. When WRNG is entered as the BUZZER value (found in the <REAR TERMINAL> menu), the buzzer will also be activated. When the CALL OUT setting in the <REAR TERMINAL> menu set to something other than “NONE”, a CALL OUT signal will be emitted from the CALL OUT terminal. If there are no instances of Alarm Recording during recording, the unit will continue recording by auto- matically over-writing all its information on the hard disk.

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Contents DX-TL1600EM Features Unplug the Power Cord During a Long Absence Contents Communication settings Major operations and their functions Play Device button Play Device indicatorsPlay Mode buttons Play buttonMajor operations and their functions Terminals Basic Operations How to use JOG dial and Shuttle ringSetting the character size Exiting the menuPresent time display Setting the present timeDaylight saving Camera mark will be shown on the present time dis- playBasic Operations Multiplexer functionsBasic recording Example Choose Select REC Mode B the default setting is a Setting the maximum recording fieldsPress the SET UP button to exit settings Check the estimated recording timeSetting the define group Press the REC buttonPress the Stop button to stop recording Time date search Basic playbackBasic searching function Ton on the front of the unitPress the Search button to clear the Time Date Search menu MAN Set the start time and end time of copying manuallyTurn the Shuttle ring to the right to start copying Language selection settingYou can copy the data even during Recording Display will return to the present time displayConnections Turning ON/OFF this Unit by peripheral sourceAttaching the ferrite core Connection when using several peripheral recording devices Alarm Recording ConnectionConnecting with peripheral recording devices Peripheral devices to be connectedExample Installing a 9GB hard disk drive to ID1 Initial settingsHow to install an external hard disk drive Confirming the connected deviceSetting this unit to delay the boot up time Press the Power button againMenu functions Main MenuSUB Menu Operations Menu functions From **-**-** ****** toSetting Display Mode How to set up / Various settingsHow to display menus Setting character sizeVarious settings None No signal is emitted from the Call OUT terminal Capacity remain settingCall OUT setting Be changed as followsPower Failure list Service menu settingBuzzer setting Resetting the Archive PointerIM-CHECK Mode setting Initializing menusArchive medium overwrite setting Initial set upClock setting HDD repeat recordingArchive Data setting Auto-eject settingExample Setting Auto Eject to OFF the default is on Initial SET UP menu will be displayedFIFO/OVERWRITE Mode setting Backing up a data block containing the alarm recordBacking up a small alarm record Motion Detection settingValues they will remain 2S Information menuElapsed time display Showing the recorded periodCommands Quick settingRDD Menu Data Loading setting Menu Data Saving RDD setting Turn the Shuttle ring twice to the rightImage quality setting Various recording settingsVarious recording settings Maximum recording fields settingChanged as follows Various recording settingsWhen the is assigned, the camera is disabled Will be changed as followsPre-alarm recording setting Tection setting in the Initial SET UP menu is onCamera Alarm Rec setting Ground the Alarm in terminalSelection camera no DET settingCH. motion detection setting Motion menu will appearSetting the detection mask Sensitivity settingTurn the Shuttle ring to the left to finish setting To finish setting, turn the Shuttle ring to the left Motion threshold settingTest mode setting Test Mode menu will appearMultiplexer functions How to use the Zoom buttonAge will appear pixelized when enlarged Ing the SPLIT/SEQUENCE buttonHow to use the camera number buttons Multiplexer functionsSPLIT/SEQUENCE button Split 9 Screen setting Screen SW Pattern settingsSplit 4 Screen setting Multiplexer displaySequence setting Please change settingsSplit 16 Screen setting Image quality of split screenMaximum of 30 seconds can be set Camera title settingDisplaying the title Selected pattern will start flashingAlarm display setting Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to input ExitRecord settings are made as follows Operation example 1 Simultaneous Backup using the TimerExample of a system using the following peripherals Operation examplesOperation example 2 Endless Repeat recording Making backups as neededOperation examples Operation exampleSettings for Timer Program are made as follows Settings for Motion Detection Setting are made as followsTimer Setting screen Using the TimerSetting the Timer Complete the program settingEstimating recording when using the Timer Press the Timer REC buttonTo set other programs, repeat steps 5 through DET Application setting Using the TimerOverlapping Timer settings Medium of the peripheral deviceUsing the Timer / Alarm Recording Alarm RecordingRepeat Recording Pre-alarm RecordingVarious recordings Please refer to Basic recording on page 12 for detailsFlashing will move to capacity setting Series Recording menu settings for both unitsDisplay the Initial SET UP menu Series RecordingVarious playback functions High-speed fast-forward/high-speed rewind Monitor display settings and playback operationVarious playback functions / Various search Time date searchVarious search Alarm List SearchHow to count index signals Skip SearchScsi ID number allocation Various search / Using peripheral devices / Making copiesJump to Start point oldest recording Copying from the hard disk to the copying deviceRestoring items onto the hard disk from the copying device Setting of Copy rangeMaking copies Restoring items from the archive device to the hard diskProcedure for setting Making copies / Making backupsBackup operation Cancelling Copy operationMaking backups Individual settings during Backup operationPower failure reset recording Making backups / Other convenient functionsTimer Backup Power failure time displayExample Changing passwords Power failure compensation circuitPassword Lock function Other convenient functionsTCP / IP settings Communication settings / Connecting to a personal computerRS-232C settings Connecting with a personal computerConnecting to a personal computer / Command codes Command code and statusCommand codes Commands Functions Status, when normal executeDetails of the numbers Communication Setting Normal REC SettingTime Date Adjust Initial Setup Service Power Failure Rear TerminalSA? Split Screen SettingCF? Small 1 Large FS1AC? SKP Skip PWR Power ARC Archive AEJ EjectSPLIT4 Selected Pattern 1 ~Basic Standard Medium DW?PP? Superior QR?AS0 Power 3 RemainAS1 Standard MediumRear AlarmprotFS2 RemainRJ? HDD RESTORE, OverwriteDevice Archive DeviceRC***AO Backup Near OvertakeBackup System Error HDD Near ENDOthers Main Devicehdd~ 1 0 PWR-OFF 1 CONFIG/INITIALIZE Table of Status Code Table of Error CodeError code Meaning of error Status code Meaning of statusCharacter Search Character Search commandsCommands Functions Status,when normal execute Character SearchCharacter Search Sample operationRecording duration is set to Long Pre-alarm recording time tableRecording time table Recording duration is set to MediumCopying device/archive TroubleshootingIs the Lock indicator light on? Operate Device does not respondCheck the Access indicator Troubleshooting / GlossaryIs peripheral device’s Scsi ID setting set correctly? Glossary60-63 Canceling27,28 19,20Specifications 10kΩ5V Input22kΩ terminal 047∝F872C273B5