
<INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued)
♦CALL OUT SETTINGS
The CALL OUT settings are used with the rear CALL OUT terminals outputting a signal to notify of a specified condition.
CALL OUT SETTINGS use
See page 19 “CALL OUT Output terminal” for apt con- nection procedures.
•HDD MAIN REMAIN/HDD SUB REMAIN/ ARCHIVE REMAIN
When the remaining memory in the HDD or ARCHIVE device reaches the set value, the unit outputs a signal from the CALL OUT terminal, and the “REC/REM” or “ARCHIVE/REM” warning displayed on the screen.
<CALL OUT SETTINGS> | OFF | |
>>HDD | MAIN REMAIN | |
HDD | MAIN FULL | OFF |
HDD | SUB REMAIN | OFF |
HDD SUB FULL | OFF | |
ARCHIVE REMAIN | OFF | |
ARCHIVE FULL | OFF |
“HDD SUB REMAIN” appears when “PARTITION” is selected on “HDD SETTING” of the <INITIALIZA- TION> screen.
“ARCHIVE REMAIN” appears when “ARCHIVE• COPY” is selected on “ID4•ID5” of the <INITIALIZA- TION> screen.
Setting ( default : “OFF” )
“2%”, “4%”, “6%”, “8%”, “10%”, “15%”, “20%”, “30%”, “40%”, “50%”, “OFF”
1.Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> } <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> } Select “HDD MAIN REMAIN”, “HDD SUB REMAIN” or “ARCHIVE REMAIN” in the <CALL OUT SETTINGS> screen. Display the desired setting and confirm.
2.Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET UP button to exit.
By pressing the WARNING RESET button, the HDD capacity and archive capacity warning from the CALL OUT terminal can be cancelled.
INFORMATION
For the relationship of the warning display and CALL
OUT signal output, see pages 96, 97. Although the warning will be displayed regardless if the output item for the CALL OUT signal is set to “Fixed”, the condition to output CALL OUT signals can be added when the output is set to “Selectable”. For example, the buzzer can be set to sound when reaching a value set in “HDD MAIN REMAIN”, “HDD SUB REMAIN” or “ARCHIVE REMAIN” of the <CALL OUT SETTINGS> screen if “BUZZER” in the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen is set to “WARNING”.
•HDD MAIN FULL/HDD SUB FULL/ARCHIVE FULL When the HDD is full, the CALL OUT terminal outputs a CALL OUT signal.
<CALL OUT SETTINGS> | OFF | |
HDD | MAIN REMAIN | |
>>HDD | MAIN FULL | OFF |
HDD | SUB REMAIN | OFF |
HDD | SUB FULL | OFF |
ARCHIVE REMAIN | OFF | |
ARCHIVE FULL | OFF |
“HDD SUB FULL” appears when the HDD SET- TING is selected on “PARTITION” of the <INITIALIZA- TION> screen.
“ARCHIVE FULL” appears when the ID4•ID5 is selected on “ARCHIVE•COPY” of the <INITIALIZA- TION> screen.
Setting ( default : “OFF” )
“ON” : Signal is outputted when the recording capacity becomes full.
“OFF” : No signal is outputted when the recording ca- pacity becomes full.
1.Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> } <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> } Select “HDD MAIN FULL” , “HDD SUB FULL” or “ARCHIVE FULL” in the <CALL OUT SETTINGS> screen. Display the desired setting and confirm.
2.Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET UP button.
♦EMERGENCY REC DURATION
The recording time for emergency recording can be set.
<REAR | TERMINAL SETTINGS> | OFF | ||
MODE | OUT | 1 |
| |
MODE | OUT | 2 |
| OFF |
MODE | OUT | 3 |
| OFF |
MODE | OUT | 4 |
| OFF |
MODE | OUT | 5 |
| OFF |
KEY SOUND |
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| ON | |
BUZZER |
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| OFF | |
REMAIN HDD | ||||
CALL OUT SETTINGS |
| 10M | ||
>>EMERGENCY REC DURATION |
For details concerning setting EMERGENCY RE-
CORDINGS, see page 72.
Setting ( default : “10M” )
“1M”, “2M”, “5M”, “10M”, “20M”, “30M”, “60M”
1.Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> } Select “EMERGENCY REC DURATION” in the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen. Display the desired setting and confirm.
2.Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET UP button to exit.
■COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS
<INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION>
HDD SETTINGS | OFF |
AUDIO RECORDING |
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