Hitachi JPEG2000 manual Schedule record, Time Cell Time Zone Week

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4-4-2 Schedule record

Time Cell

Time Zone

Week

Program a recording schedule throught out the year.

MODE: Press MODE to select an editing mode. Use the direction keys

to move the cursor, and then press [+] and [-] to select a recording

mode.

The editing modes are as below:

TIME CELL: Program the schedule at a two-hour interval.

TIME ZONE: Program the schedule by time zone. There are 12 Time Zones in the setting. A time zone is a two-hours interval from Sunday to Saturday. WEEK: Program the schedule day by day.

ALL: The DVR records at one recording mode, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

CLEAR ALL: Clear all the schedule settings

NEXT: Go to the next page. The first page is from 00-12, and the second page is from 12-24.

Set up a recording mode:

A- ALARM REC / M- MOTION REC / C- CONTINUOUS REC

---: No schedule recording

A--: Set as Alarm record. When there is an alarm triggered, the DVR records at the speed set in RECORD IN ALARM.

-M-: Set as motion record when there is motion detected, the DVR records at the speed set in RECORD IN MOTION.

--C: Set as continuous record. The DVR records continuosly at the speed set in

CONTINUOUS RECORD.

AM-: Set as Alarm+Motion record. The DVR records at the speed set in RECORD IN ALARM when there is an alarm triggered, and at the speed set in RECORD IN MOTION where there is motion detected.

A-C: Set as Alarm+Continuous record. The DVR records continuosly at the speed set in CONTINUOUS RECORD, and switches to the speed set in RECORD IN ALARM when there is an alarm triggered.

-MC: Set as Motion+ Continuous record. . The DVR records continuosly at the speed set in CONTINUOUS RECORD, and switches to the speed set in RECORD IN MOTION when there is motion detected.

1.If the DVR is set to MOTION RECORDING and the DVR keeps recording continuously or is not triggered to record as you expect, please check the sensitivity settings and the motion mask setup in CONFIGURATIONCAMERA SETUPMOTION SETUP.

2.If the motion settings are too sensitive, you may want to lower the sensitivity level and define a motion detection area for more accuracy. If the motion is not triggered as your expectation, you may want to increase the sensitivity level, clear the motion mask, or enlarge the detection area.

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Contents JPEG2000 Stand alone DVR User Guide CHAP.5 CD-R bck-up CHAP.6 PTZ camera controlCHAP.7 Network & remote software AppendixPackage Specification Mechanism Dimension NetworkAssistant Functions CHAP.1 Appearance Front panel introductionSearch FreezeBack panel introduction EthernetIR remote controller introduction SEARCH/-/+/NEXTCHAP.2 Installation Camera and monitor installationCamera installation Monitor and VCR installationSensor and alarm installation Loop out installationSensor installation Input & OutputNetwork and serial port installation Relay output installationNetwork setup Serial port setupPTZ camera installation Dvmr unit Other device PCHDD installation StepsPower plugging Display configuration CHAP.3 OperationScreen switch/OSD position adjust Freeze in split modePIP view Freeze viewFreeze in Full mode View in sequenceZoom view Key lockRecord Search BARSearch mode PlaybackPlay/Stop TIME/DATESearch BAR TIME/DATEEvent List Playback speed adjustments Adjust Playback speed by IR remote controllerCHAP.4 Set Up Log-InDVR LOG-IN System MenuDisplay setup Monitor SetupScreen Display Screen displayConfiguration Monitor setupHDD management Time/date setup Camera setupCamera Title Camera Color Setup Camera Active SetupMotion Setup StatusMotion Mask Setup ChannelSensitivity Grade Motion Display TypeInterval setup Alarm setupEvent popup setup Buzzer setupPassword setup User IDUser PW Confirm PWRecord setup Record configurationResolution Record in AlarmRecord in Motion Continuous RecordSchedule record Time Cell Time Zone WeekHoliday setup Back-upTCP/IP Setup RS232C SetupPantilt Setup 1 TCP/IP setupIP Config Setup Ddns Setup Connection Setup Dhcp Setup2 RS232C setup Pantilt setup Command SetupFactory default Speed SetupLanguage Data backup CHAP.5 CD-R Back-up2CD Player software installation Click Install CD-R backup player to start the installation3CD Player software interface Fast Rewind Fast Forward Pause To the beginning To the endOpen AJP file Save JPG fileSave as AVI file PTZ camera Installation Connection SetupPTZ setup CHAP.6 PTZ camera controlPTZ camera operation Operate by PTZ control keysNetwork installation and setup CHAP.7 Network and client softwareNetwork Introduction Via CableVia Adsl Via Adsl with Static IP addressVia Adsl with Dynamic IP Router setup WAN connection type Static IP setupPPPoE setup Virtual server setup4Client software Install and setup Install Client softwareSoftware operation Remote viewer interfaceClient software setup PasswordDVR Name IP ListDdns Setup List PTZ control FocusPAN/TILT Control Remote playback Remote Playback InterfaceRemote Playback Operation Playback by Event ListRemote software setup f PTZ/SAVE Back up via Client softwarePrint the recorded data Save AS AVIDdns setup and operation Ddns Server setupJPEG2000 Stand alone DVR User Guide DVR setup Go to System MENUf External DEVICEfTCP/IP Setup fDDNS SetupDdns Info Save/LoadConfiguration of Ddns connection Remote Live View via IE Browser Web Network Backup Backup Procedure Play backup file ※ The AVI file path will be saved under C\WEBBACKUP Save AVI fileAppendix.1 Record time table 4ch DVR16ch DVR Appendix.2 System configuration Appendix.3 Firmware upgrade Install USB driverJPEG2000 Stand alone DVR User Guide Install USB upgrade program Please select Install USB upgrade programAllupdateUpgrade firmware Update procedures、Update Boot 、Update F/W Appendix.4 Play only mode Enter Play only ModeIntroduction Search

JPEG2000 specifications

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