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Communications by Web Browser (continued)

Certain items cannot be selected depending on what the user authorization is.

“Configuration” authorization can be used by only one user. From the time that a user logs in until that user logs out and gives up authorization, any other user that logs in is regarded as a user who does not have “Configuration” authority.

“Playback” authorization can only be used by one user. From the time that a user logs in until that user logs out and gives up authorization, any other user that logs in is regarded as a user who does not have “Playback” authority.

2-2. (To change settings • • • )

Select “change” and left-click. The “[Change Confirmation]” screen will appear.

2-3. If you want to make the change, left-click “change.” If you want to cancel a change, left-click “cancel.”

2-4. (When you have selected “change” • • • )

The “[Completed]” screen will appear, so then left-click “User Registration.”

The “[User Registration]” screen reappears.

2-5. (When you have selected “cancel” • • • )

The “[User Registration]” screen reappears.

3-1. (To delete a registered user • • • )

Left-click on “remove” in the user ID that you want to delete in “Change authorities of users.”

The “[Remove Confirmation]” screen appears.

3-2. If you want to delete it, left-click “remove.” If you don’t want to delete it, left-click “cancel.”

3-3. (If you have selected “remove” • • • )

The “[Completed]” screen will appear, so left-click “User Registration.”

The “[User Registration]” screen reappears.

3-4. (If you have selected “cancel” • • • )

The “[User Registration]” screen reappears.

4-1. (To register a new user • • • )

Enter the new user ID and new password in “Add New User.”

4-2. Refer to step 2-1, select the “Authority” desired and put a check mark.

A user ID with the same name cannot be registered. The maximum number of characters that can be used in registering a password is 16. Both alphabet letters and numbers can be used with a distinction made between upper and lower case. You cannot use spaces.

4-3. If you want to make a new registration, left-click “register.” If you want to cancel a new registration, left- click “clear.”

4-4. (If you have selected “register” • • • )

It will be added to “Change authorities of users.” 4-5. (If you have selected “clear” • • • )

Clears the specified contents.

5-1. (To change the access method settings • • • )

Select the item to be changed in the “Access Mode Setup.”

Use SSL for Web Access:

Sets the level of the encoding function (SSL). “No SSL”: Does not use the encoding function. “Menus only”: Uses the encoding function for the menus only.

“Menus + Pictures”: Uses the encoding function for the menus and pictures.

SSL Port Settings:

Sets the port number used for SSL communication.

Band-Width Limit:

Controls the band width of the communication. The available setting items are “No Limit,” “30Mbps,” “20Mbps,” “10Mbps,” “7.5Mbps,” “5Mbps,” “3Mbps,” “2Mbps,” “1Mbps,” “750kbps,” “500kbps,” “300kbps,” “200kbps,” “100kbps.”

When you use SSL, the following message appears. Select “Yes” and then continue the operation.

Even if the “Use SSL for Web Access” is set to “Menus + Pictures,” the following message may appear when displaying live or playback picture. It appears because the communication without encoding is used to download the ActiveX Control for displaying the picture.

This message appears every time live or playback picture is displayed. Select “Yes” when displaying the live or playback picture.

In this case, the key-shaped icon which shows the encode communication of the browser is not displayed, however, communications of both of the menu and picture are carried out with encoded.

5-2. Set the desired setting in “New Settings” and then select “change” and left-click.

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Contents DX-TL5000U Page Avertissement BeginningImportant safeguards IiiSafety Check Damage requiring ServiceReplacement Parts ServicingUnplug the Power Cord During a Long Absence Recordable time and product warranty Installation Location and Handling Beginning Features Beginning Contents 80-83 System Menu74-76 85-89Flowchart Flowchart for connection and settingsTimer recording is executed and completed Setting the motion detectionSetting the timer recording Searching the recorded dataMajor operations and their functions Camera control buttons Busy indicatorDET DOT ON/OFF/M-DET Area SET UP Camera Number 9 Output A/B buttonSET UP button Power buttonAnalogue Output connectors Timer buttonCamera connectors Main switchAC power socket Video Cascade connectorsReset button Alarm in terminalsAlarm OUT terminals 16. RS485 IN/OUT connectorsConnections Connecting to Cctv camera, monitor, and sensorConnections Alarm recording connection Cascade connection Keyboard DX-KB5UEPrecautions for attaching or removing the HDD Attaching or removing the HDDDisconnect the cables Remove the front covers When removing a HDDRemove the metal part Remove the HDD trayFix the metal part with four screws Attach the front covers When attaching a HDDAttach the new HDD onto the HDD tray with four screws Page Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder Clamping the cablesAttaching the optional board Optional itemsRecommended items Setting the menu using a mouse Setting a mouse How to set the menusSetting the menus Setting a menu with a mouseSelecting an item Displaying a menu screenClosing a menu screen Setting parameters Using the front buttons of the unitUsing a mouse For some items, more detailed setting is requiredSymbols in the menus Address number using the front buttons of the unitSetup wizard is displayed when the unit is turned on Setup WizardSetup Wizard For the first time. The Wizard enables a quick setupSelect whether or not to make the recording settings Set the HDD configurationWhen selecting Partition Set the desired partition capacity When selecting NextMenu chart Menu chartAudio Menu chartFunctions ExitMenu chart Functions Pages RecordingEasy + D Set 213 2ED Exit Exits the Recording menu Multiplexer Setting Option COM/LAN Functions Pages Service Info Data Clear Functions Pages NextMemory Search Select Search Operations Search by MotionSet the motion detection conditions for playback Steps 1, 2Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive Select Other settings and then set the detailed settingsCopy Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive/Set Copy 2 DriveCopying the data of this unit to a video cassette Set the start time of copyStarting up the application software Playback softwareSystem requirements Operational panelBookmark menu Search menuOperation menu View menuAudio Information/AudioInformation Main deviceSet the start and end points of the data to be locked Protect DataProtect Data See page 88 for registering a book mark Select ProtectPTZ Control PTZ control using the menuPTZ control using the front panel buttons Pre-alarm recording Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recordingSet Recording Pattern a Normal/Timer to D Timer RecordingSet the alarm mode Normal recording settingsAlarm recording settings Set the pre-alarm recording time in Pre-Alarm DurationAlarm Input Set the PTZ camera presetAlarm recording Set the recording camera for each sensor connectedLong pre-alarm recording Emergency Recording SetupCamera Setting RecordingAlarm area with the picture. See Operations Audio Recording SetupSet the audio recording mode Set the audio recording for each camera from 1 toSetting the program TimerTimer Carrying out timer recordingOverlapped timer settings ExampleSteps 1, 3, 4, 5 Motion DetSet the reference interval time Color of the dot detecting motion changes System Time/Date SettingRear Terminal Setting Menu Language SelectionBuzzer Call Out SettingsKey Sound Password Setting Releasing the Password Lock For the levels 1 For the disk management passwordActivating the Password Lock Changing the PasswordSplit buttons operations To cancel the sequential displayCamera number button operations Sequence button operationsOperations Split screen Multiplexer SettingOutput a Settings Single sequential screen Sequence SingleOutput B Settings Covert Camera Setting Alarm Display SettingSet the covert camera setting for each camera number Select output a or output BClock On Screen Display SettingOn Screen Information CameraRecorder Title Audio SettingMonitor Output Adjust Reset to Factory Setting This item is used to reset the menu settingsSave Menu Data Menu DataLoad Menu Data Select the sharpness setting XGA Monitor SettingsSelect the display mode of the XGA output OptionRS-232C Setting RS-485 Cascade SettingLAN B Communication Setting Select Return in the screen of LAN a NAS Setting LAN a NAS SettingLAN a Address Setting Device InformationConfiguration Check List PTZ SettingPTZ Camera Configuration Elapsed Operating Time Service InfoSystem Log List Disk InformationSet the other detailed settings RestoreSet the camera number to be restored Internal HDD MemoryAdd/Remove HDD Device External HDDAttaching the HDD and setting the ID number Scsi ID0 Scsi ID1 Scsi ID2 Scsi ID3 Scsi ID4 Scsi ID5Change Partition Setting Data Management Setting for Main MemoryMain Device Repeat Settings Add/Remove DVD/CD DriveImage Originality Check Play Recording Data Readout SettingPlayback Device Repeat Setting Auto-Expire on Specified DateCopy 1/Copy Data ClearMain Storage Memory Deleting the data of the DVD takes about 30 or 40 minutesTo control the other recorder, repeat steps 1 and 2 above Other convenient functionsCascade Various playback functions Simultaneous playback during recording Playback the latest recorded contentsChanging playback intervals Triplex playbackPicture copy Registering the pictureRegistering a book mark Power failure reset recording Functions of the unit in case of power failurePower failure compensation circuit System Log List. SeeOperation examples Operation exampleSet the normal and alarm recording areas Performs alarm recording at the specified recording rateSettings Alarm area settings see Repeat recording settings seeMotion detection settings see pages 58 Set the motion detection settings for Motion BTimer recording settings see pages 56 Set the timer program number to ProgramSet the motion detection settings for Motion a and Motion B Active Monday Friday Digital Zoom button Basic operationsBasic multiplexer functions Split screen buttonsBasic manual recording To change the playback device Basic playbackRepeatedly. See To stop playback, press the Stop buttonBasic search Search by Time and DateSearch by Alarm List 100101 LoginCommunications by Web Browser Communications by Web Browser102 Main Menu103 Live MonitoringTime Search 104Playback Select the date and time and click Search105 Alarm List SearchConfiguration Menu Image Search106 When you have selected cancelIf you have selected cancel Recorder Title & Camera Titles Mail Setup107 Select change and left-clickClock Setup NAS SetupSelect NAS Setup and left-click 108Logout Change Login User109 Close the Web BrowserContinuous recording time table Recording time table110 Without audio recording111 Troubleshooting 112113 Others114 Countermeasure Log number output115 Call OUTCheck sheet Setup Menu 200 000Recording Set Recording Pattern a Normal/Timer 116117 Check sheetSet Recording Pattern B Timer 118119 Set Recording Pattern C Timer 120121 Set Recording Pattern D Timer 122123 Timer Configure Timer Program Emergency Recording SetupAudio Recording Setup 124Define Holidays Default125 Motion Det126 Rear Terminal SettingPassword Setting System Menu Language Selection127 Multiplexer SettingOutput a Settings Sequence MultiAlarm Display Setting Output a Output B SettingsAlarm Display Setting Output Setting 128129 Alarm Display Setting Output BCovert Camera Setting 130 On Screen Display SettingAudio Setting 131 System Menu 300 000Port Pan PTZ Setting PTZ Camera Configuration132 Device ID133 Memory Add/Remove HDD DeviceAdd/Remove DVD/CD Drive Select using for Copy1 or Copy2134 135 Data Management Setting for Main MemoryRecording Data Readout Setting Glossary Glossary136 137 Glossary138 SpecificationsSpecifications 872C355B2
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