Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000U instruction manual 111

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With audio recording <Audio recording using 12.8 KHz PCM sampling is possible.>

d : day, h : hour

Number of frames

 

240

 

80

60

48

32

30

16

13

Picture grade

/sec.

 

120

 

 

Audio Channel 1

0d7h

0d15h

0d23h

1d7h

1d15h

2d10h

2d14h

4d20h

5d22h

Super

 

Audio Channel 2

0d7h

0d15h

0d23h

1d7h

1d15h

2d10h

2d13h

4d17h

5d18h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

0d7h

0d15h

0d23h

1d7h

1d14h

2d9h

2d13h

4d15h

5d15h

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

0d7h

0d15h

0d23h

1d6h

1d14h

2d8h

2d12h

4d13h

5d11h

 

 

Audio Channel 1

0d9h

0d18h

1d3h

1d12h

1d21h

2d20h

3d

5d15h

6d21h

Fine

 

Audio Channel 2

0d9h

0d18h

1d3h

1d12h

1d21h

2d19h

2d23h

5d11h

6d16h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

0d9h

0d18h

1d3h

1d12h

1d21h

2d18h

2d23h

5d8h

6d11h

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

0d9h

0d18h

1d3h

1d11h

1d20h

2d17h

2d22h

5d5h

6d7h

 

 

Audio Channel 1

0d11h

0d22h

1d9h

1d20h

2d6h

3d10h

3d15h

6d17h

8d5h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High

 

Audio Channel 2

0d11h

0d22h

1d8h

1d19h

2d6h

3d8h

3d14h

6d12h

7d22h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

0d11h

0d22h

1d8h

1d19h

2d5h

3d7h

3d12h

6d8h

7d15h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

0d11h

0d22h

1d8h

1d19h

2d5h

3d6h

3d11h

6d4h

7d9h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 1

0d13h

1d3h

1d17h

2d7h

2d20h

4d6h

4d12h

8d8h

10d4h

Standard

 

Audio Channel 2

0d13h

1d3h

1d17h

2d6h

2d19h

4d4h

4d10h

8d1h

9d18h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

0d13h

1d3h

1d16h

2d5h

2d18h

4d2h

4d8h

7d18h

9d8h

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

0d13h

1d3h

1d16h

2d5h

2d18h

4d

4d6h

7d12h

8d23h

 

 

Audio Channel 1

0d18h

1d12h

2d7h

3d1h

3d19h

5d15h

6d

11d

13d10h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 2

0d18h

1d12h

2d6h

3d

3d17h

5d12h

5d20h

10d12h

12d15h

Basic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

0d18h

1d12h

2d6h

2d23h

3d16h

5d9h

5d17h

10d

11d23h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

0d18h

1d12h

2d5h

2d22h

3d14h

5d6h

5d13h

9d14h

11d8h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 1

1d3h

2d7h

3d10h

4d13h

5d15h

8d9h

8d22h

16d3h

19d13h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Long

 

Audio Channel 2

1d3h

2d6h

3d9h

4d11h

5d12h

8d1h

8d13h

15d1h

17d23h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

1d3h

2d6h

3d7h

4d8h

5d9h

7d19h

8d6h

14d2h

16d15h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

1d3h

2d5h

3d6h

4d6h

5d6h

7d12h

7d23h

13d6h

15d11h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Number of frames

 

10

8

4

2

1

0.5

0.25

0.125

 

Picture grade

/sec.

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 1

7d15h

9d11h

18d4h

33d14h

58d7h

92d8h

130d9h

164d4h

 

Super

 

Audio Channel 2

7d9h

9d2h

16d19h

29d3h

46d4h

65d4h

82d2h

94d7h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

7d3h

8d17h

15d14h

25d18h

38d5h

50d9h

59d21h

66d4h

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

6d22h

8d9h

14d14h

23d2h

32d14h

41d1h

47d3h

50d22h

 

 

 

Audio Channel 1

8d21h

10d23h

20d22h

38d6h

65d6h

100d21h

138d17h

170d17h

 

Fine

 

Audio Channel 2

8d12h

10d11h

19d3h

32d15h

50d10h

69d8h

85d8h

96d11h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

8d5h

9d23h

17d14h

28d10h

41d2h

52d20h

61d15h

67d6h

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

7d22h

9d13h

16d7h

25d05h

34d16h

42d16h

48d5h

51d14h

 

 

 

Audio Channel 1

10d13h

13d1h

24d16h

44d10h

74d1h

111d2h

148d3h

177d18h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High

 

Audio Channel 2

10d2h

12d8h

22d5h

37d

55d13h

74d1h

88d21h

98d18h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

9d15h

11d16h

20d4h

31d17h

44d10h

55d13h

63d11h

68d8h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

9d6h

11d2h

18d12h

27d18h

37d

44d10h

49d9h

52d6h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 1

13d2h

16d2h

30d1h

52d23h

85d13h

123d14h

158d22h

185d9h

 

Standard

 

Audio Channel 2

12d8h

15d

26d11h

42d18h

61d19h

79d11h

92d16h

101d3h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

11d17h

14d1h

23d16h

35d21h

48d8h

58d13h

65d10h

69d12h

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

11d2h

13d5h

21d9h

30d21h

39d17h

46d8h

50d13h

52d23h

 

 

 

Audio Channel 1

17d3h

21d

38d9h

65d12h

101d6h

139d5h

171d8h

193d16h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 2

15d21h

19d4h

32d18h

50d15h

69d14h

85d16h

96d20h

103d14h

 

Basic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

14d20h

17d16h

28d13h

41d6h

53d

61d21h

67d12h

70d17h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

13d22h

16d9h

25d7h

34d19h

42d20h

48d10h

51d19h

53d16h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 1

24d18h

30d3h

53d2h

85d18h

123d21h

159d7h

185d20h

202d18h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Long

 

Audio Channel 2

22d7h

26d13h

42d21h

61d22h

79d15h

92d22h

101d9h

106d4h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 3

20d6h

23d17h

35d23h

48d11h

58d16h

65d14h

69d16h

71d22h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Channel 4

18d14h

21d10h

30d23h

39d19h

46d11h

50d16h

53d2h

54d9h

 

Continuous recordable time and the estimated time displayed on the menu screen are the continuous recordable time when operating this unit and is not the product warranty period. Furthermore, it is not the period that guarantees the operation of used parts.

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Contents DX-TL5000U Page Beginning AvertissementIii Important safeguardsServicing Damage requiring ServiceReplacement Parts Safety CheckUnplug the Power Cord During a Long Absence Recordable time and product warranty Installation Location and Handling Beginning Features Beginning Contents 85-89 System Menu74-76 80-83Flowchart for connection and settings FlowchartSearching the recorded data Setting the motion detectionSetting the timer recording Timer recording is executed and completedMajor operations and their functions Output A/B button Busy indicatorDET DOT ON/OFF/M-DET Area SET UP Camera Number 9 Camera control buttonsTimer button Power buttonAnalogue Output connectors SET UP buttonVideo Cascade connectors Main switchAC power socket Camera connectors16. RS485 IN/OUT connectors Alarm in terminalsAlarm OUT terminals Reset buttonConnections Connecting to Cctv camera, monitor, and sensorConnections Alarm recording connection Keyboard DX-KB5UE Cascade connectionAttaching or removing the HDD Precautions for attaching or removing the HDDRemove the HDD tray When removing a HDDRemove the metal part Disconnect the cables Remove the front coversAttach the new HDD onto the HDD tray with four screws When attaching a HDDFix the metal part with four screws Attach the front covers Page Clamping the cables Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorderRecommended items Optional itemsAttaching the optional board Setting a menu with a mouse How to set the menusSetting the menus Setting the menu using a mouse Setting a mouseClosing a menu screen Displaying a menu screenSelecting an item For some items, more detailed setting is required Using the front buttons of the unitUsing a mouse Setting parametersAddress number using the front buttons of the unit Symbols in the menusFor the first time. The Wizard enables a quick setup Setup WizardSetup Wizard Setup wizard is displayed when the unit is turned onWhen selecting Next Set the HDD configurationWhen selecting Partition Set the desired partition capacity Select whether or not to make the recording settingsMenu chart Menu chartExit Menu chartFunctions AudioFunctions Pages Recording Menu chartEasy + D Set 213 2ED Exit Exits the Recording menu Multiplexer Setting Option COM/LAN Functions Pages Service Info Memory Functions Pages NextData Clear Search Steps 1, 2 Search by MotionSet the motion detection conditions for playback Select Search OperationsCopy Data to Copy 2 Drive/Set Copy 2 Drive Select Other settings and then set the detailed settingsCopy Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 DriveSet the start time of copy Copying the data of this unit to a video cassetteOperational panel Playback softwareSystem requirements Starting up the application softwareView menu Search menuOperation menu Bookmark menuMain device Information/AudioInformation AudioSee page 88 for registering a book mark Select Protect Protect DataProtect Data Set the start and end points of the data to be lockedPTZ control using the front panel buttons PTZ control using the menuPTZ Control Recording Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recordingSet Recording Pattern a Normal/Timer to D Timer Pre-alarm recordingSet the pre-alarm recording time in Pre-Alarm Duration Normal recording settingsAlarm recording settings Set the alarm modeSet the recording camera for each sensor connected Set the PTZ camera presetAlarm recording Alarm InputRecording Emergency Recording SetupCamera Setting Long pre-alarm recordingSet the audio recording for each camera from 1 to Audio Recording SetupSet the audio recording mode Alarm area with the picture. See OperationsCarrying out timer recording TimerTimer Setting the programExample Overlapped timer settingsSet the reference interval time Motion DetSteps 1, 3, 4, 5 Color of the dot detecting motion changes Menu Language Selection Time/Date SettingRear Terminal Setting SystemKey Sound Call Out SettingsBuzzer Password Setting Changing the Password For the disk management passwordActivating the Password Lock Releasing the Password Lock For the levels 1Sequence button operations To cancel the sequential displayCamera number button operations Split buttons operationsOperations Single sequential screen Sequence Single Multiplexer SettingOutput a Settings Split screenOutput B Settings Select output a or output B Alarm Display SettingSet the covert camera setting for each camera number Covert Camera SettingCamera On Screen Display SettingOn Screen Information ClockMonitor Output Adjust Audio SettingRecorder Title This item is used to reset the menu settings Reset to Factory SettingLoad Menu Data Menu DataSave Menu Data Option XGA Monitor SettingsSelect the display mode of the XGA output Select the sharpness settingRS-485 Cascade Setting RS-232C SettingLAN B Communication Setting Device Information LAN a NAS SettingLAN a Address Setting Select Return in the screen of LAN a NAS SettingPTZ Camera Configuration PTZ SettingConfiguration Check List Disk Information Service InfoSystem Log List Elapsed Operating TimeSet the camera number to be restored RestoreSet the other detailed settings External HDD MemoryAdd/Remove HDD Device Internal HDDScsi ID0 Scsi ID1 Scsi ID2 Scsi ID3 Scsi ID4 Scsi ID5 Attaching the HDD and setting the ID numberAdd/Remove DVD/CD Drive Data Management Setting for Main MemoryMain Device Repeat Settings Change Partition SettingAuto-Expire on Specified Date Recording Data Readout SettingPlayback Device Repeat Setting Image Originality Check PlayDeleting the data of the DVD takes about 30 or 40 minutes Data ClearMain Storage Memory Copy 1/CopyCascade Other convenient functionsTo control the other recorder, repeat steps 1 and 2 above Various playback functions Triplex playback Playback the latest recorded contentsChanging playback intervals Simultaneous playback during recordingRegistering a book mark Registering the picturePicture copy System Log List. See Functions of the unit in case of power failurePower failure compensation circuit Power failure reset recordingOperation example Operation examplesRepeat recording settings see Performs alarm recording at the specified recording rateSettings Alarm area settings see Set the normal and alarm recording areasSet the motion detection settings for Motion B Motion detection settings see pages 58Set the timer program number to Program Timer recording settings see pages 56Set the motion detection settings for Motion a and Motion B Active Monday Friday Split screen buttons Basic operationsBasic multiplexer functions Digital Zoom buttonBasic manual recording To stop playback, press the Stop button Basic playbackRepeatedly. See To change the playback deviceSearch by Time and Date Basic search100 Search by Alarm ListCommunications by Web Browser LoginCommunications by Web Browser 101Main Menu 102Live Monitoring 103Select the date and time and click Search 104Playback Time SearchImage Search Alarm List SearchConfiguration Menu 105If you have selected cancel When you have selected cancel106 Select change and left-click Mail Setup107 Recorder Title & Camera Titles108 NAS SetupSelect NAS Setup and left-click Clock SetupClose the Web Browser Change Login User109 LogoutWithout audio recording Recording time table110 Continuous recording time table111 112 TroubleshootingOthers 113Countermeasure Log number output 114Call OUT 115116 Setup Menu 200 000Recording Set Recording Pattern a Normal/Timer Check sheetCheck sheet 117118 Set Recording Pattern B Timer119 120 Set Recording Pattern C Timer121 122 Set Recording Pattern D Timer123 124 Emergency Recording SetupAudio Recording Setup Timer Configure Timer ProgramMotion Det Default125 Define HolidaysSystem Menu Language Selection Rear Terminal SettingPassword Setting 126Sequence Multi Multiplexer SettingOutput a Settings 127128 Output B SettingsAlarm Display Setting Output Setting Alarm Display Setting Output aCovert Camera Setting Alarm Display Setting Output B129 Audio Setting On Screen Display Setting130 System Menu 300 000 131Device ID PTZ Setting PTZ Camera Configuration132 Port PanMemory Add/Remove HDD Device 133134 Select using for Copy1 or Copy2Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive Recording Data Readout Setting Data Management Setting for Main Memory135 136 GlossaryGlossary Glossary 137Specifications Specifications138 872C355B2
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