Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL1600EM Troubleshooting / Glossary, Check the Access indicator

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Troubleshooting (continued) / Glossary

 

Description of problem

Please consult the following

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The unit will not perform the

Is the motion detection in the <INTIAL SET UP> menu

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motion detection function.

setting on?

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Is the value of the MOTION THRESHOLD setting greater than

 

 

the DOT value entered in the SET DETECTION MASK setting?

 

 

 

The MOTION DETECTION function cannot be accessed when

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menus are left open. (The M-DET indicator light is off when the

 

 

 

MOTION DETECTION cannot be accssed.)

 

 

The unit will not respond to PC

Is the RS-232C setting set correctly?

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control.

Are the unit and computer connected correctly?

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Is there a defect in the connecting cable?

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Is the proper connecting cable being used?

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Is the remote indicator light on? Press the communication

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setting button to turn it off.

 

 

The DEVICE CHECK menu does

Is peripheral device’s SCSI ID setting set correctly?

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OTHERS

appear when power is turned on.

Inspect the connecting cable.

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The unit is not detecting its

Is the SCSI TERMIMATION switch on?

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peripheral recording device(s).

Have the peripheral devices been disconnected?

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Are the recommended peripheral devices being used?

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Black screens are being

Operations settings have not been made, in the Camera

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displayed during multi-screen

Operation Setting parameter of the DEFINE GROUP

 

 

display.

SETTING. Input from cameras displaying the “ - ” symbol

 

 

 

will appear black on the monitor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Button operation is not working.

Is the PLAY DEVICE indicator light blinking? Wait until the

7

 

 

light stays on, then start operation once more. If the light

 

 

 

does not stop blinking for a long period, use the RESET

 

 

 

button located at the back of the unit.

 

 

 

Is the LOCK function or the PASSWORD LOCK function in

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effect? If so, please cancel the function(s).

 

 

Button operation of camera

Is the Menu screen being displayed? (Camera number

12

 

numbers is not working.

buttons cannot be used when the Menu screen is displayed.)

 

 

 

Is the unit currently accessing a peripheral recording device?

6

 

 

Check the ACCESS indicator.

 

ENGLISH

Glossary

Simultaneous Backup (Copying) method

In Simultaneous Backup (Copying), images input from the cameras are recorded once on the unit’s hard disk and simultaneously copied from the hard disk onto a removable archive/copying medium. In addition, the unit marks the end of backup recording time through the use of the Ar- chive Pointer.

Archive Pointer

The Archive Pointer is used to mark, on the archive medium, the comple- tion of a backup process. For example, 100 hours of data recorded on the unit’s hard disk is to be transferred to a medium with only 80 hours of available recording space. When the backup process is completed, the Archive Pointer will memorize the hard disk’s 80-hour mark. When the next backup process is initiated, backup will begin at this point.

Copying Device

The copying device is the peripheral device assigned to SCSI ID5. By using the unit’s COPY button, this device can be made to copy (re- store) image data recorded over a designated time frame.

Archive Device

SCSI Interface

The SCSI interface is the connection used expressly for transferring image data between the unit and its peripheral devices. Each periph- eral is connected to the unit in a daisy-chain configuration, and is given a unique ID number for detection/identification by the unit.

Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording interval settings

The recording pattern of this unit is as illustrated in the diagram be- low. Image data input from all the connected cameras is recorded sequentially at a rate of [number of cameras x recording interval]. (25F recording interval during normal recording, and 12.5F record- ing interval when the M-DET SETTING is active.) For example, when four cameras are recording at intervals of 1 second, the unit takes four seconds to receive one cycle of image data from the cameras. When this data is played back on a single-screen, the display is refreshed once every four seconds.

Circuit recording interval per camera [ recording interval x # of cameras ]

1 second x 4 cameras = 4 seconds

The archive device is the peripheral device assigned to SCSI ID4, and performs the following: backup specification using the ARCHIVE button or Timer Program, and backing up of image data using the Restore function in the Copy settings.

Restore

Restore is the process in which image data transferred to the pe- ripheral recording device is restored on the unit’s hard disk. During the Restore process, image data currently stored on the unit’s hard disk is completely over-written.

 

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during playback.

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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 button Play Device indicatorsPlay Mode buttons Play Device buttonMajor operations and their functions Terminals Exiting the menu How to use JOG dial and Shuttle ringSetting the character size Basic OperationsCamera mark will be shown on the present time dis- play Setting the present timeDaylight saving Present time displayBasic recording Basic OperationsMultiplexer functions Check the estimated recording time Setting the maximum recording fieldsPress the SET UP button to exit settings Example Choose Select REC Mode B the default setting is aPress the Stop button to stop recording Setting the define groupPress the REC button Ton on the front of the unit Basic playbackBasic searching function Time date searchMAN Set the start time and end time of copying manually Press the Search button to clear the Time Date Search menuDisplay will return to the present time display Language selection settingYou can copy the data even during Recording Turn the Shuttle ring to the right to start copyingAttaching the ferrite core ConnectionsTurning ON/OFF this Unit by peripheral source Peripheral devices to be connected Alarm Recording ConnectionConnecting with peripheral recording devices Connection when using several peripheral recording devicesConfirming the connected device Initial settingsHow to install an external hard disk drive Example Installing a 9GB hard disk drive to ID1Press the Power button again Setting this unit to delay the boot up timeSUB Menu Menu functionsMain Menu Operations From **-**-** ****** to Menu functionsSetting character size How to set up / Various settingsHow to display menus Setting Display ModeVarious settings Be changed as follows Capacity remain settingCall OUT setting None No signal is emitted from the Call OUT terminalResetting the Archive Pointer Service menu settingBuzzer setting Power Failure listInitializing menus IM-CHECK Mode settingHDD repeat recording Initial set upClock setting Archive medium overwrite settingInitial SET UP menu will be displayed Auto-eject settingExample Setting Auto Eject to OFF the default is on Archive Data settingMotion Detection setting Backing up a data block containing the alarm recordBacking up a small alarm record FIFO/OVERWRITE Mode settingShowing the recorded period Information menuElapsed time display Values they will remain 2STurn the Shuttle ring twice to the right Quick settingRDD Menu Data Loading setting Menu Data Saving RDD setting CommandsMaximum recording fields setting Various recording settingsVarious recording settings Image quality settingWill be changed as follows Various recording settingsWhen the is assigned, the camera is disabled Changed as followsGround the Alarm in terminal Tection setting in the Initial SET UP menu is onCamera Alarm Rec setting Pre-alarm recording settingMotion menu will appear DET settingCH. motion detection setting Selection camera noTurn the Shuttle ring to the left to finish setting Setting the detection maskSensitivity setting Test Mode menu will appear Motion threshold settingTest mode setting To finish setting, turn the Shuttle ring to the leftIng the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button How to use the Zoom buttonAge will appear pixelized when enlarged Multiplexer functionsSPLIT/SEQUENCE button How to use the camera number buttonsMultiplexer functions Multiplexer display Screen SW Pattern settingsSplit 4 Screen setting Split 9 Screen settingImage quality of split screen Please change settingsSplit 16 Screen setting Sequence settingSelected pattern will start flashing Camera title settingDisplaying the title Maximum of 30 seconds can be setRepeat Steps 4 and 5 to input Exit Alarm display settingOperation examples Operation example 1 Simultaneous Backup using the TimerExample of a system using the following peripherals Record settings are made as followsOperation example Making backups as neededOperation examples Operation example 2 Endless Repeat recordingSettings for Motion Detection Setting are made as follows Settings for Timer Program are made as followsComplete the program setting Using the TimerSetting the Timer Timer Setting screenTo set other programs, repeat steps 5 through Estimating recording when using the TimerPress the Timer REC button Medium of the peripheral device Using the TimerOverlapping Timer settings DET Application settingAlarm Recording Using the Timer / Alarm RecordingPlease refer to Basic recording on page 12 for details Pre-alarm RecordingVarious recordings Repeat RecordingSeries Recording Series Recording menu settings for both unitsDisplay the Initial SET UP menu Flashing will move to capacity settingVarious playback functions Time date search Monitor display settings and playback operationVarious playback functions / Various search High-speed fast-forward/high-speed rewindSkip Search Alarm List SearchHow to count index signals Various searchCopying from the hard disk to the copying device Various search / Using peripheral devices / Making copiesJump to Start point oldest recording Scsi ID number allocationRestoring items from the archive device to the hard disk Setting of Copy rangeMaking copies Restoring items onto the hard disk from the copying deviceCancelling Copy operation Making copies / Making backupsBackup operation Procedure for settingIndividual settings during Backup operation Making backupsPower failure time display Making backups / Other convenient functionsTimer Backup Power failure reset recordingOther convenient functions Power failure compensation circuitPassword Lock function Example Changing passwordsConnecting with a personal computer Communication settings / Connecting to a personal computerRS-232C settings TCP / IP settingsCommand code and status Connecting to a personal computer / Command codesDetails of the numbers Command codesCommands Functions Status, when normal execute Initial Setup Service Power Failure Rear Terminal Normal REC SettingTime Date Adjust Communication SettingSmall 1 Large FS1 Split Screen SettingCF? SA?Selected Pattern 1 ~ SKP Skip PWR Power ARC Archive AEJ EjectSPLIT4 AC?Superior QR? DW?PP? Basic Standard MediumStandard Medium Power 3 RemainAS1 AS0Remain AlarmprotFS2 RearArchive Device HDD RESTORE, OverwriteDevice RJ?HDD Near END Backup Near OvertakeBackup System Error RC***AOMain Devicehdd Others~ 1 0 PWR-OFF 1 CONFIG/INITIALIZE Status code Meaning of status Table of Error CodeError code Meaning of error Table of Status CodeCharacter Search Character Search commandsCommands Functions Status,when normal execute Character Search Sample operation Character SearchRecording duration is set to Medium Pre-alarm recording time tableRecording time table Recording duration is set to LongDevice does not respond TroubleshootingIs the Lock indicator light on? Operate Copying device/archiveGlossary Troubleshooting / GlossaryIs peripheral device’s Scsi ID setting set correctly? Check the Access indicator19,20 Canceling27,28 60-6310kΩ5V Input22kΩ terminal 047∝F Specifications872C273B5