Sanyo DSR-3009P Cursor moves to Mask SET, Example of mask display when timer is set

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SCREEN SETTING

2 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to MASK, and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

OFF” flashes.

<SCREEN SET>

 

 

1.MULTI SCREEN

NORMAL

MULTI SCREEN SET

->

2.SEQUENCE

1S

SEQUENCE SET

->

3.MASK

OFF

 

MASK SET

 

->

3 Use the jog dial to set “ON” , and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to MASK SET.

4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The MASK SET sub-menu will be displayed, and the cursor will be at the T-1 setting. This sub-menu screen is used to select whether the images from cameras 1 to 16 are masked or not masked for the time set by the timer setting (T-1).

5 Turn the jog dial to select “T-1” , and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The cursor moves to 01.

 

<MASK SET>

 

 

T-1

 

 

IN

IN

IN

IN

01:OFF

02:OFF

03:OFF

04:OFF

05:OFF

06:OFF

07:OFF

08:OFF

09:OFF

10:OFF

11:OFF

12:OFF

13:OFF

14:OFF

15:OFF

16:OFF

6 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to 02, and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

OFF” flashes.

7 Use the jog dial to set “ON” , and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

Repeat the above procedure to set cameras 4 (04), 6 (06), 8 (08) and 10 (10) to “ON”.

 

<MASK SET>

 

 

 

T-1

 

IN

IN

IN

IN

01:OFF

02:ON

03:OFF

04:ON

9 Use the jog dial to set T-2, and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

Repeat this procedure to switch between T-1, T-2, T-3 and T-4.

<MASK SET>

T-1

<MASK SET>

T-2

<MASK SET>

T-3

10Use the jog dial to move the cursor to 01, and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

OFF” flashes.

11Use the jog dial to set “ON” , and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

Repeat the above procedure to set cameras 3 (03), 5 (05), 7 (07) and 9 (09) to “ON”.

 

<MASK SET>

 

 

T-1

 

 

IN

IN

IN

IN

01:ON

02:OFF

03:ON

04:OFF

05:ON

06:OFF

07:ON

08:OFF

09:ON

10:OFF

11:OFF

12:OFF

13:OFF

14:OFF

15:OFF

16:OFF

Note: Repeat steps 10 to 12 to set T-3 and T-4 as required.

12Press the EXIT/OSD button.

The display will return to the normal screen. When the period of time set by the timer has been reached, the camera images that have been selected will be hidden by a gray pattern.

EXIT/OSD

Example of mask display when timer is set

05:OFF

06:ON

07:OFF

08:ON

09:OFF

10:ON

11:OFF

12:OFF

13:OFF

14:OFF

15:OFF

16:OFF

8 Use the jog dial to move the cursor to T-1, and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

T-1 (6:00 - 12:00)

T-3 (16:00 - 24:00)

T-2 (12:00 - 16:00)

T-4 (24:00 - 6:00)

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Contents Español E English GBDeutsch D Français FPrecaution LocationAvoiding Electrical Shock and Fire Contents Setting-up environment Main FeaturesHard disk and cooling fan are consumables AccessoriesPower cord Fixer power cord tie Ferrite core x Hard disk protectionFront panel Part NamesPart Names Rear panel Basic connections DSR-3016P model Connecting high image quality S-VHS video equipmentConnecting to an Amplifier ConnectionsSystem control connections When using the RS485 RJ-11 connectorConnections Digital series connectionsSensor Alarm OUT connector External alarm sensor setupUsing as a monitor board during a motion sensor alarm Connecting a remote control circuitHard disk BUILT-IN Hard DiskBUILT-IN Hard Disk Recording TimeBasic Normal Enhanced Fine Super Fine Operating display Viewing a single-screen image Setting the camera image to single-screen displayPausing images Viewing Camera ImagesViewing Camera Images Press camera select buttonPress camera select button 2 once more Plus screen viewing Viewing multiple-screen imagesViewing images as 9-screen or 16-screen displays Viewing images as a 4-screen displayViewing automatically switching images Automatically switching of the single-screen imagesExample To display images from camera 2 in the plus screen Automatically switching of the plus screen image Automatically switching of the 4-screen imagesOperating monitor Using two monitors for monitoringDisplaying single-screen alarm images on monitor Canceling monitor 2 displayNormal recording Recording Images Normal Recording AreaPress the Timer button Timer recordingSet the timer Timer recording stops when the set end time is reachedSuspicious person detection Recording Images in the Alarm Recording AreaAlarm recording Set alarm recordingRecording Images in the Alarm Recording Area Pre-alarm recordingSet pre-alarm recording Playing Back Recorded Images Playback operationsNormal playback Playing Back Recorded Images Playback in a single screenFast forward/fast rewind and reverse playback Zooming the image during playback Viewing still imagesFrame advance forward/reverse Playing back multiple-screen displays Playing back images as 9-screen or 16-screen displaysPlaying back images as a 4-screen display Preview display Alarm search SeeSearching for Recorded Images Archive areaTurn the shuttle dial clockwise Alarm searchPress an Alarm button during playback Searching for Recorded ImagesTime/date search Alarm thumbnail searchLast nine alarm recording images recorded appear Alarm number of the currently-selected alarm image flashesExample To search for 8 pm on 26 October Archive area searchAlarm display flashes Motion detection searchMotion Detection Search screen appears Cursor moves to Channel Examples of recording area selectionCursor moves to Start Preview 10Use the jog dial to move the cursor to Preview Saving Copying Recorded Images Archive Area display flashes Saving Copying Recorded ImagesCopying images to the hard disk archive area Copy screen appearsCursor moves to Pictures Sanyo IMG00001 IMG00002 IMG00003 CompactFlash recording areaFormatting CompactFlash cards Shuttle dial clockwiseModel No. Super Store dat 24e Connecting to a drive Backing up to a DDS DAT driveInstalledRemoved Inserting an Scsi card sold separatelyListing Data Press Copy to Abort Copying images to a CD-R drive Menu Flow Chart Menu Flow Chart and Menu OperationsEntering numbers Menu Flow Chart and Menu OperationsBasic menu screen operations Operations while a sub-menu screen is displayedSetting the language Initial SET MenuLANGUAGE/CLOCK SET menu Clock SET settings Setting summer timeInitial SET Menu Timer settings EXT. Clock SET settingTo hide camera images with a gray pattern Operable functions during the period set By the timerTo change camera images into automatic switching screens To detect an alarm input in a camera imageExample To set 17 November as a holiday Holiday SET settingInitial SET sub-menu appears, and the cursor moves to Automatic camera detectionRecording Setting Total Capacity display Recording SettingResetting each recording area Recording Area SET menuRecording Conditions SET menu Area Full Reset settingFollow the same procedure to make the setting for Alarm Recording AreaOn flashes Follow the same procedure to make the setting OFF forCursor moves to Total Number Cursor moves to OverwriteNormal REC Mode SET menu Normal REC Mode SET settingRelationship between Recording Area SET Select Individual Camera Rate FPS Repeat the above procedure to set cameras 5 to 16 to OFFProgram REC SET menu 1P-1Timer SET setting Timer SET menuCursor moves to MON Timer reservations spanning more than 24 hoursFlashes in the FPS column OFF flashes in the SET columnOFF setting for Program flashes Cursor moves to the first line12Press the EXIT/OSD button = 30721 Alarms can be Recorded Alarm REC Mode SET menuAlarm REC Mode SET setting Selects the recording method for alarm images= 30200 Alarms can be Recorded Display example Alarm recording settings= 20480 Alarms can be Recorded When 2 or more alarms occur Camera 4 alarm Alarm images Alarm images are recorded Canceled AlternatelyAlarm canceled Camera 2 alarm canceledOFF flashes Pre-alarm recording settingCursor moves to the 2SEC setting for Duration and flashes Cursor moves to Alarm TriggerDisplay examples Alarm recording trigger settings Alarm trigger settingSet the alarm duration for each camera Using the timer function for recordingSensor built into this unit an intruder External alarm detectionDisplayed and SA sensor alarm will Signal loss detection alarmCursor moves to Retrigger Alarm display settingsCursor moves to Alarm Priority Cursor moves to MON.2 DisplayExit Motion Sensor settingSetting the alarm duration Setting is then complete11Press the EXIT/OSD button Seconds Resetting an alarmAlarm will then be canceled Alarm images will appear in a single-screen displayGeneral Setting Display SET menu General SettingDisplay SET setting Title settingAuto will flash Video Loss SET settingColor level settings Buzzer SET settingSecurity Lock SET setting Set User passwordOperating privileges and security lock Administrator password is entered, all All operations are locked. When the userPassword is entered at the password entry Carried out. When the Administrator passwordRS-232C Selection RS-232C/RS-485 SET settingSecurity lock setting Canceling the security lockHard disk initialization HDD SET settingThis completes the setting and the cursor moves to Control RS-485 SelectionAdding a hard disk Network connectionInserting the recommended LAN card Cursor moves to IP Address Network SET settingNetwork SET sub-menu appears, and the cursor moves to Cursor moves to Network ControlPassword SET setting Example Set AB123456 as the ID1 passwordComputer operation Main menu Screen SettingDisplay examples Press the EXIT/OSD button Screen SettingMulti Screen setting Repeat steps 4 and 5 above to set 11 and 16 to1S flashes English Sequence settingNormal flashes Changes to 16 and 16 changes toIndividual Interval SET sub-menu appears 1S flashesCursor moves to Sequence SET Sequence SET sub-menu appearsCursor moves to Main Monitor SET Set both Timer a and Timer BMask settings 15Press the EXIT/OSD button00 12 12 00 16 16 00 24 24 00 6 Cursor moves to Mask SET Example of mask display when timer is setAbout the sub-menu Power FAILURE/USED Time DisplaySaving to a CompactFlash card Saving Menu Setting DetailsSave menu settings onto a CompactFlash card Load menu settings from CompactFlash cardSaving Menu Setting Details Loading saved menu settingsIf copying the recording area settings With PRE Alarm Without PRE AlarmInterface Specifications Command Table Interface SpecificationsDimensions mm Specifications