Sanyo DSR-M manual Connecting cables to the control and alarm terminals, Connecting to a network

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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

zConnect the cable of the wired remote control (VA- RMN01) (sold separately) to the remote control input terminals (among the control terminals).

Cut the plug off the cord, and connect the red wire to “REMOTE” and the bare wire to “C”.

RS485

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A B C

 

C

Red wire

Bare wire

White wire

VA-RMN01

Connecting cables to the control and alarm terminals

(1)Push in the lock pin with a flat-blade screwdriver.

(2)Insert the cable.

(3)Pull out the lock pin with a flat-blade screwdriver. The cable is now fixed in place.

Cable

Flat-blade screwdriver

Connecting to a network

The VA-SW81LITE/VA-SW814 application software lets you control the digital video recorder, and monitor live images, recorded images and audio through a network.

PC

PC

SWITCH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SWITCH

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DVR DVR DVR DVR

Connecting the power cord

1 When you have finished making all the other connections, insert the power plug into the wall outlet.

There is no power switch. The POWER indicator lights, then all the indicators on the front panel flash for approximately 30 seconds. The monitor screen displays the camera image.

LAN

OUT

MIC IN

IN

OUT

TV SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

NTSC

 

 

 

 

PAL

ALL

RESET

*

Attach the supplied ferrite

core to the base of the power

*

cable (coiling not necessary).

 

zWhen turning the power ON for the first time “PLEASE SET THE CLOCK” is displayed on the monitor screen. Follow the steps on P.12 to set the clock.

z If the clock is

 

Operation display area

already set

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The operation display

 

 

 

 

 

HI

A

 

 

area is displayed.

 

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zIf the POWER indicator flashes

The digital video recorder has a self-check function that detects problems. If there is a problem at power ON or during operation, the type of problem is indicated by how rapidly the POWER indicator flashes. Contact a Sanyo Authorized Service Center if the POWER indicator flashes.

4 flashes per second:

The hard disk is checked automatically at power ON. If a hard disk problem is found, the POWER indicator flashes, and the hard disk must be replaced or initialized. If you need to save images stored on the disk, contact a Sanyo Authorized Service Center.

1 flash per second: Fan problem

zIf you disconnect the power cable

Don’t move the digital video recorder for 30 seconds after power OFF.

The disk in the hard disk drive briefly keeps spinning after power OFF due to inertia, during which time the head is unstable. At this time, the disk is sensitive to shocks or vibrations, so avoid even light shocks.

INTRODUCTION

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Contents Page Avoiding Electrical Shock and Fire PrecautionService LocationIntroduction Power cord Ferrite corePower cord tie Application software For LAN connection cable/ DVR power cordContents Other Contents SettingsHard disk and cooling fan are consumables Installation conditionsBefore USE Care Backup batteryFor important recordings Hard disk protectionFront panel Names and Functions of PartsCord tie Power cord holderALL Reset switch Rear panelSystem controller connections Installation and ConnectionsConnecting a remote control circuit Basic connectionsConnecting the power cord Connecting cables to the control and alarm terminalsConnecting to a network Example Normal screen Screen Display and PositionOperation display area Changing the position of the operating displayPress the Menu button Setting the LANGUAGE/CLOCKWhen you have made a selection, press Button To change the languagePress the or button to select Press the button Setting the LANGUAGE/CLOCKSetting the time Example Setting 20 May, 2004, 830 AMNormal recording Normal RECORDING/TIMER RecordingTimer recording When alarm input is detected Alarm RecordingAlarm recording Set alarm recordingPlayback while fast-forwarding/rewinding PlaybackPress the Still button Viewing still imagesFrame advance reverse During playback, press the Still buttonImage to search Search in Search screen Alarm searchCheck that Alarm Search is Selected, and press the button Searching for Recorded ImagesPress the or button to select the image to play back Enter the desired alarm numberYou can also search by specifying the desired alarm number Date/time searchIf no image exists for the specified time Searching for Recorded ImagesPress the button, and set the date/time to search Press the button to select View Then press the buttonPreview Copying imagePress the and buttons to select Copy START, and then press Copying to CF Cards or CD-R/RW Discs and FormattingFormatting a CompactFlash card or CD-RWReleasing the key lock function Setting the key lock functionPress the or button to select the desired menu Menu Configuration and OperationsTo restore menu setting items to their initial values Displaying the menu screen and sub- menu screensHDD SET JP.46 Menu Configuration and OperationsOverview of sub-menus USE flashes Summer Time SET settingsPress the or button to change the setting Select 1. LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET Press the button1st DVR 2nd DVR EXT.CLOCK SET settingsWhen USE is selected for Mode under Switch DVR DVR DVR DVR REC Mode SET setting items REC Mode SETPress the or button to select YES, then press the button SettingsStarting recording again when Full indicator lights Select 2. REC Mode SET, and press ButtonPress the button once Timer REC SETTimer setting items Select 3. Timer REC SET, and press ButtonPress the button to move the cursor to the next item Timer REC SETTo cancel all timer reservations Timer reservations spanning more than 24 hoursSetting holidays DISPLAY/BUZZER SET DISPLAY/BUZZER SET setting itemsDISPLAY/BUZZER SET screen appears Press the and buttons to change the setting, then pressSelect 4. DISPLAY/BUZZER SET, Press the button Security Lock SET Password setting examplePassword setting Setting passwordsSecurity Lock SET Setting the user passwordLights, and the security lock is set Admin or UserPress the and buttons to move Cursor to REC ControlSelect 6.RS-485/NETWORK/REMOTE SET and press the button Network connections and settingsSettings for PC or network connection RS-485/NETWORK SETSelect 6. RS-485/NETWORK/REMOTE SET, and press the button RS-485 connections and settingsDisable flashes Setting Remote SETDisplays the total amount of disk 1 operation time Power LOSS/USED TimeSelect 7. Power LOSS/USED Time Press the button Menu button Button button Menu UPLOAD/DOWNLOADOperations Select 8. Menu Upload DOWNLOAD, and press the buttonNo flashes „ If Mirroring setting is loadedPress the and buttons to select YES and press the button To save menu items to CompactFlash cardTo exit Formatting CompactFlash cardsSelect 9. HDD SET, and press Button HDD SETInitializing the hard disk Adding a hard disk Setting conditionsHard disk setting screen RS-485 termination switch settings RS-485 specificationsDVR/VCR command table PAL SpecificationsUnit mm 210 Front 391.5 Side DimensionsIndex Index Timer button Timer indicatorTimer recording TV System selector switch UP button