Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000U System, Time/Date Setting, Rear Terminal Setting

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System

Setup Menu

Time/Date Setting

This item is used to set the present date, time, and auto daylight saving. Auto daylight saving function is used to automatically gain the clock of the unit an hour for the speci- fied time period.

Start/end time of the auto daylight savings can be checked and if needed, changed.

Before you start recording, accurately set the present date and time.

The recording and playback are not performed correctly when the clock of this unit does not run. Check that the clock of this unit is running before operation.

Setup Menu

4 System

steps 1, 2

1 Time/Date Setting

step 3

D Day Light Saving Setting

step1. Set the present month, date, year, hour, minute, and second.

step2. Select the desired setting for daylight saving. Auto: Automatically adjust forward or back an hour for the time period set in the <Day Light Saving Setting>.

Off: Auto daylight saving function is not used.

Rear Terminal Setting

Mode Out Settings

This item is used to output the status of this unit from the MODE OUT terminals on the rear panel. There are 4 MODE OUT terminals. Set output signal for each terminal indi- vidually.

Setup Menu

4 System

3 Rear Terminal Setting

1 Mode Out Settings

(Mode Out 1 to 4)

step1. Set the mode out terminal settings from 1 to 4.

Recording: Outputs signal during recording.

Playing: Outputs signal during playback.

Low Memory: Outputs signal when the remaining HDD capacity reaches the value specified in “Low Memory Alarm Setting.”

Power: Outputs signal when the power of the unit turns on.

Alarm: Outputs signals during alarm recording.

LAN: Controls the output of signal via the PC connected.

Off: Does not output signal.

By using “Polarity,” the output condition of MODE

OUT can be changed.

Open: Opens output when the mode out is active.

Close: Closes output when the mode out is active.

step3. Date and time of Auto Day Light Saving Setting can be adjusted as needed.

The time is indicated using the 24-hour system.

This unit uses 4 digits to display the year. The available display range is 37 years between 1/1/2001 to 31/12/2037. The unit is also equipped with a function to automatically calculate leap years. The year returns to 2001 after 31/12/2037.

MODE OUT is the ground terminal using relay. Use the terminal under the required conditions (less than DC24V and 500 mA).

Low memory warning from MODE OUT terminal is output only during recording.

(Low Memory Alarm Setting)

This item is used to output a warning when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording. Set the desired device and remaining capacity for this warning.

Menu Language Selection

This item is used to select the language of the menu screen display from 3 languages. As “ENGLISH” is selected for the initial setting, follow the procedure below if you want to select a language other than “ENGLISH.”

Setup Menu

4 System

2 Menu Language Selection

step1. Set the desired language.

When the language is changed, this unit automatically restarts after turning off the power. After restart, the menu is displayed in the selected language.

A warning is output using the following methods when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording.

The recorded capacity of HDD displays in red when the operational mode is set to be displayed.

A buzzer sounds when “Buzzer” is set to “Remain.”

step2. Set the desired device.

Main-Normal: Displays a warning of low normal area capacity.

Main-Alarm: Displays a warning of low alarm area capacity.

Main-LPA: Displays a warning of low LPA area capacity.

Copy 2: Displays a warning of low copy 2 device capacity.

Off: Does not display a warning of low HDD capacity.

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Contents DX-TL5000U Page Avertissement BeginningImportant safeguards IiiDamage requiring Service Replacement PartsSafety Check ServicingUnplug the Power Cord During a Long Absence Recordable time and product warranty Installation Location and Handling Beginning Features Beginning Contents System Menu 74-7680-83 85-89Flowchart Flowchart for connection and settingsSetting the motion detection Setting the timer recordingTimer recording is executed and completed Searching the recorded dataMajor operations and their functions Busy indicator DET DOT ON/OFF/M-DET Area SET UP Camera Number 9Camera control buttons Output A/B buttonPower button Analogue Output connectorsSET UP button Timer buttonMain switch AC power socketCamera connectors Video Cascade connectorsAlarm in terminals Alarm OUT terminalsReset button 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 HDDWhen removing a HDD Remove the metal partDisconnect the cables Remove the front covers Remove the HDD trayAttach 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 Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder Clamping the cablesRecommended items Optional itemsAttaching the optional board How to set the menus Setting the menusSetting the menu using a mouse Setting a mouse Setting a menu with a mouseClosing a menu screen Displaying a menu screenSelecting an item Using the front buttons of the unit Using a mouseSetting parameters For some items, more detailed setting is requiredSymbols in the menus Address number using the front buttons of the unitSetup Wizard Setup WizardSetup wizard is displayed when the unit is turned on For the first time. The Wizard enables a quick setupSet the HDD configuration When selecting Partition Set the desired partition capacitySelect whether or not to make the recording settings When selecting NextMenu chart Menu chartMenu chart FunctionsAudio ExitMenu chart Functions Pages RecordingEasy + D Set 213 2ED Exit Exits the Recording menu Multiplexer Setting Option COM/LAN Functions Pages Service Info Memory Functions Pages NextData Clear Search Search by Motion Set the motion detection conditions for playbackSelect Search Operations Steps 1, 2Select Other settings and then set the detailed settings CopyCopy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive/Set Copy 2 DriveCopying the data of this unit to a video cassette Set the start time of copyPlayback software System requirementsStarting up the application software Operational panelSearch menu Operation menuBookmark menu View menuInformation/Audio InformationAudio Main deviceProtect Data Protect DataSet the start and end points of the data to be locked See page 88 for registering a book mark Select ProtectPTZ control using the front panel buttons PTZ control using the menuPTZ Control Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording Set Recording Pattern a Normal/Timer to D TimerPre-alarm recording RecordingNormal recording settings Alarm recording settingsSet the alarm mode Set the pre-alarm recording time in Pre-Alarm DurationSet the PTZ camera preset Alarm recordingAlarm Input Set the recording camera for each sensor connectedEmergency Recording Setup Camera SettingLong pre-alarm recording RecordingAudio Recording Setup Set the audio recording modeAlarm area with the picture. See Operations Set the audio recording for each camera from 1 toTimer TimerSetting the program Carrying out timer recordingOverlapped timer settings ExampleSet the reference interval time Motion DetSteps 1, 3, 4, 5 Color of the dot detecting motion changes Time/Date Setting Rear Terminal SettingSystem Menu Language SelectionKey Sound Call Out SettingsBuzzer Password Setting For the disk management password Activating the Password LockReleasing the Password Lock For the levels 1 Changing the PasswordTo cancel the sequential display Camera number button operationsSplit buttons operations Sequence button operationsOperations Multiplexer Setting Output a SettingsSplit screen Single sequential screen Sequence SingleOutput B Settings Alarm Display Setting Set the covert camera setting for each camera numberCovert Camera Setting Select output a or output BOn Screen Display Setting On Screen InformationClock CameraMonitor Output Adjust Audio SettingRecorder Title Reset to Factory Setting This item is used to reset the menu settingsLoad Menu Data Menu DataSave Menu Data XGA Monitor Settings Select the display mode of the XGA outputSelect the sharpness setting OptionRS-232C Setting RS-485 Cascade SettingLAN B Communication Setting LAN a NAS Setting LAN a Address SettingSelect Return in the screen of LAN a NAS Setting Device InformationPTZ Camera Configuration PTZ SettingConfiguration Check List Service Info System Log ListElapsed Operating Time Disk InformationSet the camera number to be restored RestoreSet the other detailed settings Memory Add/Remove HDD DeviceInternal HDD External HDDAttaching the HDD and setting the ID number Scsi ID0 Scsi ID1 Scsi ID2 Scsi ID3 Scsi ID4 Scsi ID5Data Management Setting for Main Memory Main Device Repeat SettingsChange Partition Setting Add/Remove DVD/CD DriveRecording Data Readout Setting Playback Device Repeat SettingImage Originality Check Play Auto-Expire on Specified DateData Clear Main Storage MemoryCopy 1/Copy Deleting the data of the DVD takes about 30 or 40 minutesCascade Other convenient functionsTo control the other recorder, repeat steps 1 and 2 above Various playback functions Playback the latest recorded contents Changing playback intervalsSimultaneous playback during recording Triplex playbackRegistering a book mark Registering the picturePicture copy Functions of the unit in case of power failure Power failure compensation circuitPower failure reset recording System Log List. SeeOperation examples Operation examplePerforms alarm recording at the specified recording rate Settings Alarm area settings seeSet the normal and alarm recording areas 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 Basic operations Basic multiplexer functionsDigital Zoom button Split screen buttonsBasic manual recording Basic playback Repeatedly. SeeTo change the playback device To stop playback, press the Stop buttonBasic search Search by Time and DateSearch by Alarm List 100Login Communications by Web Browser101 Communications by Web Browser102 Main Menu103 Live Monitoring104 PlaybackTime Search Select the date and time and click SearchAlarm List Search Configuration Menu105 Image SearchIf you have selected cancel When you have selected cancel106 Mail Setup 107Recorder Title & Camera Titles Select change and left-clickNAS Setup Select NAS Setup and left-clickClock Setup 108Change Login User 109Logout Close the Web BrowserRecording time table 110Continuous recording time table Without audio recording111 Troubleshooting 112113 Others114 Countermeasure Log number output115 Call OUTSetup Menu 200 000 Recording Set Recording Pattern a Normal/TimerCheck sheet 116117 Check sheetSet Recording Pattern B Timer 118119 Set Recording Pattern C Timer 120121 Set Recording Pattern D Timer 122123 Emergency Recording Setup Audio Recording SetupTimer Configure Timer Program 124Default 125Define Holidays Motion DetRear Terminal Setting Password Setting126 System Menu Language SelectionMultiplexer Setting Output a Settings127 Sequence MultiOutput B Settings Alarm Display Setting Output SettingAlarm Display Setting Output a 128Covert Camera Setting Alarm Display Setting Output B129 Audio Setting On Screen Display Setting130 131 System Menu 300 000PTZ Setting PTZ Camera Configuration 132Port Pan Device ID133 Memory Add/Remove HDD Device134 Select using for Copy1 or Copy2Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive Recording Data Readout Setting Data Management Setting for Main Memory135 136 GlossaryGlossary 137 GlossarySpecifications Specifications138 872C355B2
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