Sanyo DSR-3009P instruction manual Initial SET Menu, Clock SET settings, Setting summer time

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INITIAL SET MENU

CLOCK SET settings

(default setting: 01-01-2002 TUE 00:00:00)

You should always set the date and time correctly. This digital video recorder includes the recording time with recorded images, and uses this time for playback and searching.

Example: To set the date and time to 8.30 a.m. on 22 May 2002

<LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA>

 

ENGLISH

 

 

 

<CLOCK SET>

 

 

01-01-2002 TUE 00:00:00

 

<SUMMER TIME SET>

 

 

MODE

:

USE

 

 

 

WEEK

MONTH

TIME

ON

LST-SUN

03

02:00

OFF

LST-SUN

10

02:00

<EXT.CLOCK SET>

ADJUST.TIME 01:00

1 When the cursor is at the CLOCK SET time setting, turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

01 (Day)” flashes.

2 Turn the jog dial to select “22: day” , and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to the “01” month setting and flashes.

22-01-2002 TUE 00:00:00

3 Use the same procedure to set the month (5), year (2002), hour (08), minutes (30) and seconds.

When the minutes have been set, the cursor moves to the MODE setting in the SUMMER TIME SET menu.

If using the camera select buttons to enter the year, enter the last two digits of the year.

Note:

The clock will stop while the time is being set. The clock will start counting again once the minutes have been set.

The time can also be set using the numeric keys. (See page 43.)

Setting summer time

This procedure describes how to set summer time.

If set to “ON”, the hour setting will increase by 1. If set to “OFF”, the hour setting will decrease by 1.

Example: To start summer time at 2.00 a.m. on the first Sunday in April, and end it at 2.00 a.m. on the 4th Sunday in October

<LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA> ENGLISH

<CLOCK SET>

01-01-2002 TUE 00:00:00

<SUMMER TIME SET>

 

MODE

:

USE

 

 

WEEK

MONTH

TIME

ON

LST-SUN

03

02:00

OFF

LST-SUN

10

02:00

 

<EXT.CLOCK SET>

 

ADJUST.TIME

01:00

1 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the MODE setting in the SUMMER TIME SET menu, and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

USE” flashes.

2 Use the jog dial to set “USE” , and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to “ON”.

Display examples:

USE: Summer time is used.

NO USE: Summer time is not used.

3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to the “LST” setting in the “WEEK” column.

ONLST-SUN 03 00:00

4 Turn the jog dial to select “1ST” , and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to “SUN”.

ON 1ST-SUN 03 00:00

5 Turn the jog dial to select “SUN” , and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to “03” in the “MONTH” column.

Note: This can also be set using the numeric keys. (See page 43.)

ON 1ST-SUN 03 00:00

6 Turn the jog dial to select “04” , and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to “00” in the “TIME” (hour) column.

ON 1ST-SUN 04 00:00

7 Turn the jog dial to select “02” (hour), and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to “00” in the “TIME” (minutes) column.

ON 1ST-SUN 04 02:00

8 Turn the jog dial to select “00” (minute), and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to “OFF”.

ON 1ST-SUN

04

02:00

OFF LST-SUN

10

02:00

9 Repeat the above procedure to set the ending time.

When the summer time settings are complete, the cursor moves to the ADJUST. TIME setting in the EXT. CLOCK SET menu.

English

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Contents Français F English GBDeutsch D Español ELocation PrecautionAvoiding Electrical Shock and Fire Contents Main Features Setting-up environmentHard disk protection AccessoriesPower cord Fixer power cord tie Ferrite core x Hard disk and cooling fan are consumablesPart Names Front panelPart Names Rear panel Connections Connecting high image quality S-VHS video equipmentConnecting to an Amplifier Basic connections DSR-3016P modelDigital series connections When using the RS485 RJ-11 connectorConnections System control connectionsConnecting a remote control circuit External alarm sensor setupUsing as a monitor board during a motion sensor alarm Sensor Alarm OUT connectorBUILT-IN Hard Disk Hard diskRecording Time BUILT-IN Hard DiskBasic Normal Enhanced Fine Super Fine Operating display Viewing Camera Images Setting the camera image to single-screen displayPausing images Viewing a single-screen imagePress camera select button Viewing Camera ImagesPress camera select button 2 once more Viewing images as a 4-screen display Viewing multiple-screen imagesViewing images as 9-screen or 16-screen displays Plus screen viewingAutomatically switching of the single-screen images Viewing automatically switching imagesExample To display images from camera 2 in the plus screen Automatically switching of the 4-screen images Automatically switching of the plus screen imageCanceling monitor 2 display Using two monitors for monitoringDisplaying single-screen alarm images on monitor Operating monitorRecording Images Normal Recording Area Normal recordingTimer recording stops when the set end time is reached Timer recordingSet the timer Press the Timer buttonSet alarm recording Recording Images in the Alarm Recording AreaAlarm recording Suspicious person detectionPre-alarm recording Recording Images in the Alarm Recording AreaSet pre-alarm recording Playback operations Playing Back Recorded ImagesNormal playback Playback in a single screen Playing Back Recorded ImagesFast forward/fast rewind and reverse playback Viewing still images Zooming the image during playbackFrame advance forward/reverse Playing back images as 9-screen or 16-screen displays Playing back multiple-screen displaysPlaying back images as a 4-screen display Archive area Alarm search SeeSearching for Recorded Images Preview displaySearching for Recorded Images Alarm searchPress an Alarm button during playback Turn the shuttle dial clockwiseAlarm number of the currently-selected alarm image flashes Alarm thumbnail searchLast nine alarm recording images recorded appear Time/date searchArchive area search Example To search for 8 pm on 26 OctoberMotion detection search Alarm display flashesMotion Detection Search screen appears Examples of recording area selection Cursor moves to ChannelCursor moves to Start Preview 10Use the jog dial to move the cursor to Preview Saving Copying Recorded Images Copy screen appears Saving Copying Recorded ImagesCopying images to the hard disk archive area Archive Area display flashesCursor moves to Pictures Shuttle dial clockwise CompactFlash recording areaFormatting CompactFlash cards Sanyo IMG00001 IMG00002 IMG00003Inserting an Scsi card sold separately Connecting to a drive Backing up to a DDS DAT driveInstalledRemoved Model No. Super Store dat 24eListing Data Press Copy to Abort Copying images to a CD-R drive Menu Flow Chart and Menu Operations Menu Flow ChartOperations while a sub-menu screen is displayed Menu Flow Chart and Menu OperationsBasic menu screen operations Entering numbersInitial SET Menu Setting the languageLANGUAGE/CLOCK SET menu Setting summer time Clock SET settingsInitial SET Menu EXT. Clock SET setting Timer settingsTo detect an alarm input in a camera image Operable functions during the period set By the timerTo change camera images into automatic switching screens To hide camera images with a gray patternHoliday SET setting Example To set 17 November as a holidayAutomatic camera detection Initial SET sub-menu appears, and the cursor moves toRecording Setting Recording Area SET menu Recording SettingResetting each recording area Total Capacity displayAlarm Recording Area Area Full Reset settingFollow the same procedure to make the setting for Recording Conditions SET menuCursor moves to Overwrite Follow the same procedure to make the setting OFF forCursor moves to Total Number On flashesNormal REC Mode SET setting Normal REC Mode SET menuRelationship between Recording Area SET 1P-1 Repeat the above procedure to set cameras 5 to 16 to OFFProgram REC SET menu Select Individual Camera Rate FPSTimer SET menu Timer SET settingOFF flashes in the SET column Timer reservations spanning more than 24 hoursFlashes in the FPS column Cursor moves to MONCursor moves to the first line OFF setting for Program flashes12Press the EXIT/OSD button Selects the recording method for alarm images Alarm REC Mode SET menuAlarm REC Mode SET setting = 30721 Alarms can be RecordedDisplay example Alarm recording settings = 30200 Alarms can be Recorded= 20480 Alarms can be Recorded Camera 2 alarm canceled Alarm images Alarm images are recorded Canceled AlternatelyAlarm canceled When 2 or more alarms occur Camera 4 alarmCursor moves to Alarm Trigger Pre-alarm recording settingCursor moves to the 2SEC setting for Duration and flashes OFF flashesAlarm trigger setting Display examples Alarm recording trigger settingsUsing the timer function for recording Set the alarm duration for each cameraSignal loss detection alarm External alarm detectionDisplayed and SA sensor alarm will Sensor built into this unit an intruderCursor moves to MON.2 Display Alarm display settingsCursor moves to Alarm Priority Cursor moves to RetriggerMotion Sensor setting ExitSetting is then complete Setting the alarm duration11Press the EXIT/OSD button Alarm images will appear in a single-screen display Resetting an alarmAlarm will then be canceled SecondsGeneral Setting Title setting General SettingDisplay SET setting Display SET menuBuzzer SET setting Video Loss SET settingColor level settings Auto will flashSet User password Security Lock SET settingOperating privileges and security lock Carried out. When the Administrator password All operations are locked. When the userPassword is entered at the password entry Administrator password is entered, allCanceling the security lock RS-232C/RS-485 SET settingSecurity lock setting RS-232C SelectionRS-485 Selection HDD SET settingThis completes the setting and the cursor moves to Control Hard disk initializationNetwork connection Adding a hard diskInserting the recommended LAN card Cursor moves to Network Control Network SET settingNetwork SET sub-menu appears, and the cursor moves to Cursor moves to IP AddressExample Set AB123456 as the ID1 password Password SET settingComputer operation Screen Setting Main menuRepeat steps 4 and 5 above to set 11 and 16 to Screen SettingMulti Screen setting Display examples Press the EXIT/OSD buttonChanges to 16 and 16 changes to Sequence settingNormal flashes 1S flashes EnglishSequence SET sub-menu appears 1S flashesCursor moves to Sequence SET Individual Interval SET sub-menu appearsSet both Timer a and Timer B Cursor moves to Main Monitor SET15Press the EXIT/OSD button Mask settings00 12 12 00 16 16 00 24 24 00 6 Example of mask display when timer is set Cursor moves to Mask SETPower FAILURE/USED Time Display About the sub-menuLoad menu settings from CompactFlash card Saving Menu Setting DetailsSave menu settings onto a CompactFlash card Saving to a CompactFlash cardLoading saved menu settings Saving Menu Setting DetailsIf copying the recording area settings Without PRE Alarm With PRE AlarmInterface Specifications Interface Specifications Command TableSpecifications Dimensions mm