Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL1600EM operation manual Major operations and their functions

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Major operations and their functions (continued)

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1. CAMERA IN connectors

6. RS-232C socket

Input connector for signal of camera (BNC connec- tor).

2. CAMERA OUT connectors

Output connector for signal of camera which is pro- vided via CAMERA IN (BNC connector).

3. VIDEO OUT connectors

Output connector for video signal to monitor(BNC connector).

S(Y/C) OUT connector

Output connector for separate Luminance and Chrominance signal. Output signal with VIDEO OUT connector at the same time.

4. AC power socket

This socket connects to the power cord. Earth ter- minal is for safety. Use the 100 - 240V plug with earth for the power of this unit.

Do not connect the earth terminal of a plug to gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and so on.

5. ETHERNET socket

Use in combination with the PC software DX-PC3. For further information, please refer to the DX-PC3 user’s manual. Use a 10BaseT cable to connect to the Ethernet terminal. Please note, however, that only category 3 and category 5 10BaseT cables can be used. Please do not connect the unit to a com- mon network.

This terminal is used to connect to host device with RS-232C terminal. This unit can be control- led by the other device through this terminal.

7. ALARM IN terminals

Input terminal for alarm signal.

GND terminals

Input ground terminal for ALARM IN terminal. Use only the terminal for this unit. It may cause dam- age or poor connection.

8. I/O terminals

Refer to notes on page 9.

9. SCSI terminal

This terminal is for connecting this unit to other optional peripheral recording devices.

10. RESET button

When pressed, the present time is erased and ini- tialized, then the power is turned off.

SCSI TERMINATION switch

When set to “ON”, the internal terminator function is active, and when set to “OFF”, the function is provided by the peripheral device. Set it to “ON” when not connecting to a peripheral SCSI device.

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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 indicators Play Mode buttonsPlay Device button Play buttonMajor operations and their functions Terminals How to use JOG dial and Shuttle ring Setting the character sizeBasic Operations Exiting the menuSetting the present time Daylight savingPresent time display Camera mark will be shown on the present time dis- playBasic recording Basic OperationsMultiplexer functions Setting the maximum recording fields Press the SET UP button to exit settingsExample Choose Select REC Mode B the default setting is a Check the estimated recording timePress the Stop button to stop recording Setting the define groupPress the REC button Basic playback Basic searching functionTime date search 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 manuallyLanguage selection setting You can copy the data even during RecordingTurn the Shuttle ring to the right to start copying Display will return to the present time displayAttaching the ferrite core ConnectionsTurning ON/OFF this Unit by peripheral source Alarm Recording Connection Connecting with peripheral recording devicesConnection when using several peripheral recording devices Peripheral devices to be connectedInitial settings How to install an external hard disk driveExample Installing a 9GB hard disk drive to ID1 Confirming the connected deviceSetting this unit to delay the boot up time Press the Power button againSUB Menu Menu functionsMain Menu Operations Menu functions From **-**-** ****** toHow to set up / Various settings How to display menusSetting Display Mode Setting character sizeVarious settings Capacity remain setting Call OUT settingNone No signal is emitted from the Call OUT terminal Be changed as followsService menu setting Buzzer settingPower Failure list Resetting the Archive PointerIM-CHECK Mode setting Initializing menusInitial set up Clock settingArchive medium overwrite setting HDD repeat recordingAuto-eject setting Example Setting Auto Eject to OFF the default is onArchive Data setting Initial SET UP menu will be displayedBacking up a data block containing the alarm record Backing up a small alarm recordFIFO/OVERWRITE Mode setting Motion Detection settingInformation menu Elapsed time displayValues they will remain 2S Showing the recorded periodQuick setting RDD Menu Data Loading setting Menu Data Saving RDD settingCommands Turn the Shuttle ring twice to the rightVarious recording settings Various recording settingsImage quality setting Maximum recording fields settingVarious recording settings When the is assigned, the camera is disabledChanged as follows Will be changed as followsTection setting in the Initial SET UP menu is on Camera Alarm Rec settingPre-alarm recording setting Ground the Alarm in terminalDET setting CH. motion detection settingSelection camera no Motion menu will appearTurn the Shuttle ring to the left to finish setting Setting the detection maskSensitivity setting Motion threshold setting Test mode settingTo finish setting, turn the Shuttle ring to the left Test Mode menu will appearHow to use the Zoom button Age will appear pixelized when enlargedMultiplexer functions Ing the SPLIT/SEQUENCE buttonSPLIT/SEQUENCE button How to use the camera number buttonsMultiplexer functions Screen SW Pattern settings Split 4 Screen settingSplit 9 Screen setting Multiplexer displayPlease change settings Split 16 Screen settingSequence setting Image quality of split screenCamera title setting Displaying the titleMaximum of 30 seconds can be set Selected pattern will start flashingAlarm display setting Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to input ExitOperation example 1 Simultaneous Backup using the Timer Example of a system using the following peripheralsRecord settings are made as follows Operation examplesMaking backups as needed Operation examplesOperation example 2 Endless Repeat recording Operation exampleSettings for Timer Program are made as follows Settings for Motion Detection Setting are made as followsUsing the Timer Setting the TimerTimer Setting screen Complete the program settingTo set other programs, repeat steps 5 through Estimating recording when using the TimerPress the Timer REC button Using the Timer Overlapping Timer settingsDET Application setting Medium of the peripheral deviceUsing the Timer / Alarm Recording Alarm RecordingPre-alarm Recording Various recordingsRepeat Recording Please refer to Basic recording on page 12 for detailsSeries Recording menu settings for both units Display the Initial SET UP menuFlashing will move to capacity setting Series RecordingVarious playback functions Monitor display settings and playback operation Various playback functions / Various searchHigh-speed fast-forward/high-speed rewind Time date searchAlarm List Search How to count index signalsVarious search Skip SearchVarious search / Using peripheral devices / Making copies Jump to Start point oldest recordingScsi ID number allocation Copying from the hard disk to the copying deviceSetting of Copy range Making copiesRestoring items onto the hard disk from the copying device Restoring items from the archive device to the hard diskMaking copies / Making backups Backup operationProcedure for setting Cancelling Copy operationMaking backups Individual settings during Backup operationMaking backups / Other convenient functions Timer BackupPower failure reset recording Power failure time displayPower failure compensation circuit Password Lock functionExample Changing passwords Other convenient functionsCommunication settings / Connecting to a personal computer RS-232C settingsTCP / IP settings Connecting with a personal computerConnecting to a personal computer / Command codes Command code and statusDetails of the numbers Command codesCommands Functions Status, when normal execute Normal REC Setting Time Date AdjustCommunication Setting Initial Setup Service Power Failure Rear TerminalSplit Screen Setting CF?SA? Small 1 Large FS1SKP Skip PWR Power ARC Archive AEJ Eject SPLIT4AC? Selected Pattern 1 ~DW? PP?Basic Standard Medium Superior QR?Power 3 Remain AS1AS0 Standard MediumAlarmprot FS2Rear RemainHDD RESTORE, Overwrite DeviceRJ? Archive DeviceBackup Near Overtake Backup System ErrorRC***AO HDD Near ENDOthers Main Devicehdd~ 1 0 PWR-OFF 1 CONFIG/INITIALIZE Table of Error Code Error code Meaning of errorTable of Status Code Status code Meaning of statusCharacter Search commands Commands Functions Status,when normal executeCharacter Search Character SearchCharacter Search Sample operationPre-alarm recording time table Recording time tableRecording duration is set to Long Recording duration is set to MediumTroubleshooting Is the Lock indicator light on? OperateCopying device/archive Device does not respondTroubleshooting / Glossary Is peripheral device’s Scsi ID setting set correctly?Check the Access indicator GlossaryCanceling 27,2860-63 19,20Specifications 10kΩ5V Input22kΩ terminal 047∝F872C273B5