Sanyo DSR-3506P manual Table of recording rate settings, Program recording rate

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2SPECIFICATIONS

Table of recording rate settings

Normal recording rate

 

Alarm recording rate

 

Pre-alarm recording rate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Display

Recording rate

 

Display

Recording rate

 

Display

Recording rate

sequence

FPS (field/sec)

 

sequence

FPS (field/sec)

 

sequence

FPS (field/sec)

1

60.00 (Note1, 2)

 

1

30.00

 

1

30.00

2

30.00

 

2

20.00

 

2

20.00

3

20.00

 

3

15.00

 

3

15.00

4

15.00

 

4

10.00

 

4

10.00

5

10.00

 

5

7.50

 

5

7.50

6

7.50

 

6

6.00

 

6

6.00

7

6.00

 

7

5.00

 

7

5.00

8

5.00

 

8

4.29

 

8

4.29

9

4.29

 

9

3.75

 

9

3.75

10

3.75

 

10

3.33

 

10

3.33

11

3.33

 

11

3.00

 

11

3.00

12

3.00

 

12

2.73

 

12

2.73

13

2.73

 

13

2.31

 

13

2.31

14

2.31

 

14

2.00

 

14

2.00

15

2.00

 

15

1.67

 

15

1.67

16

1.67

 

16

1.43

 

16

1.43

17

1.43

 

17

1.25

 

17

1.25

18

1.25

 

18

1.11

 

18

1.11

19

1.11

 

19

1.00

 

19

1.00

20

1.00

 

20

0.50

 

 

 

21

0.50

 

21

0.33

 

 

 

22

0.33

 

22

0.25

 

 

 

23

0.25

 

23

0.20

 

 

 

24

0.20

 

24

0.10

 

 

 

25

0.10

 

25

0.05

 

 

 

26

0.05

 

26

0.03

 

 

 

27

0.03

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Note 1) 30.00 FPS maximum when pre-alarm recording is set to “ON”.

(Note 2) 30.00 FPS maximum when recording only one camera; 60.00 FPS maximum when recording two or more cameras.

Program recording rate

Display

Recording rate

sequence

FPS (field/sec)

1 (Note1)

30

 

 

2

15

 

 

3

7.5

 

 

4

3.75

 

 

5

1.875

 

 

6

1.000

 

 

7

0.500

 

 

8

0.330

 

 

9

0.250

100.200

110.100

120.050

130.033

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This table indicates recording rate settings for individual cameras.

When making settings for multiple cameras, ensure that the total recording rate is within 60 FPS.

Settings are adjusted automatically to ensure that the total recording rate is within 60 FPS; accordingly, if a setting value cannot be raised, the value for a different camera must first be lowered.

*FPS stands for fields per second, the number of images that are recorded in a single second.

(Note 1) A selection cannot be made when pre-alarm recording has been set to “ON”.

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Contents Page Location PrecautionService Avoiding Electrical Shock and FireSymbols used in this manual Main featuresAccessories IntroductionContents Contents Settings Other„ Notes on replacing the HDD Before USE„ Handling a detached HDD unit Hard disk and cooling fan are consumable components Backup batteryBefore USE Important recordingsNames and Functions of Parts Front panelNames and Functions of Parts Rear panel Connecting Alarm in terminals Installation and ConnectionsConnecting an amplifier Basic connectionsConnecting control terminals Installation and ConnectionsConnecting Sensor Alarm OUT terminals Connecting the power cordPreparing for USE 01-01-04 000000 REC Reperat EN a AlarmOperation display area Changing the language Preparing for USEChanging the position of the operation display area Press the OSD button several timesTurn the shuttle dial clockwise Setting the timeExample Setting 830 on 22 May Press the Exit buttonHard disk recording areas Alarm recording areaPreparing for USE The internal hard disk Normal recording areaViewing on multiple screens Viewing Video from a CameraViewing on a full screen Press the No Camera Select buttonPress the Multi button Viewing Video from a CameraViewing with automatic screen selection Press the Sequence buttonViewing on the monitor Set MON.2 Display from Alarm Operation SET to ON. JP.74Press the MON2 button Recording Timer recordingPress the Timer button Normal recordingEnd alarm recording Alarm recordingSet alarm recording When an alarm signal is detectedAfter entering the setting, press the Exit button Pre-alarm recordingSet pre-alarm recording If an alarm is detectedFast-forward and fast-rewind playback PlaybackPlaying video on a full screen Changing the playback speedPress the Zoom button during playback PlaybackEnlarging the playback video Move the zoom frame to the area to be magnifiedPress the Zoom button Viewing still imagesPerforming frame advance forward or reverse Press the Still button during playbackPress the Quad button during playback Playing video on multiple screensPress the Multi button during playback Searching for Recorded Video „ To view pre-alarm video Alarm searchPress the appropriate Alarm button during playback To view alarm video before or after the current playbackTime/date search Alarm thumbnail searchAlarm number for the selected recording will start to flash Turn the jog dial to select TIME/DATE SearchChannel Recording TOPRecording END SearchMotion detection search Search indicator lights and Search screen is displayedArchive area search Turn the jog dial to select the video for playbackEND Example Normal Cursor moves to ChannelStart Motion SensorOFF flashes Motion sensor setting screen is displayedSet the motion sensor to use for searching ‹OFF„ If not FOUND! is displayed Carry out motion sensor setting againDisplay returns to the Motion Detection Search screen Copying video to the hard disk’s archive area JP.35 Saving Copying Recorded VideoCopying video to a CompactFlash card or Microdrive JP.36 Press the Copy button Saving Copying Recorded VideoCopying video to the hard disk’s archive area Example Copying a specified 10-second portion of videoInsert a CompactFlash card „ To cancel a copy operationTurn the jog dial to select Seconds Insertion method Removal methodCopy screen is displayed Archive Area flashesJpeg images Viewing images copied to a CompactFlash card on a PCFormatting a CompactFlash card Images copied to a CompactFlash cardBasic menu operations Menu Configuration and OperationsMoving from the Main Menu to a sub-menu or setting screen Turn the jog dial to select a menuRestoring menu setting items to their default values Menu Configuration and OperationsMovement and confirmation in sub-menus and setting screens Main menu Turn the jog dial to select the item to Sub-menu configurationBe set, and then turn the shuttle dial Clockwise Sequence SET Sub menu Setting item Settings or display contentMulti Screen JP.87 Color Level JP.93Initial SET is used to make the following setting Initial settingsSetting the summer time Initial SETWhen USE is selected for Summer Time SET Turn the jog dial to change the settingsInitial SET Cursor moves to the time External clock settingCursor moves to the month To C Terminal To Clock SET in terminalDetecting connected cameras ExampleFirst position for title setting flashes Setting camera titlesExample Setting the title HALL-1F for Camera No Turn the jog dial to select HSetting holidays Example Setting 17 November as a holidayMonth Turn the shuttle dial clockwise after settingSet the day and month for item No DaySetting time periods Time Period a settings Set T1 to 6 AM Timer period settingsExample 1 Setting periods using Time Period a Time Period B settings Set T1 to 6 AMTime Period a flashes Time period operations settingsCursor moves to Mask Record SET is used to make the following settings Settings for recordingPerforming easy setup Record SETCursor moves to Timer Recording DAY Setting based on recording daysEasy Setup screen is displayed Record SETSet Picture Quality Example on Settings ‹ indicates the default settingDisplay returns to the Easy Setup screen Set Audio RecordingSetting based on recording rate See P.55 AlarmDisplaying the recording areas Recording Area SET screen is displayed„ Recording area allocations „ Default hard disk settingsChanging recording areas „ If the normal recording area is set to 0%Setting overwrite permission No on the Warning screen flashes Flashing Setting recording conditionsOn flashes Turn the jog dial to select the storage period Setting auto deleting01-01-04 000000 REC 1% Turn the shuttle dial clockwise Press the Exit button Setting normal recordingClockwise Set REC Program Group Setting program recordingSet REC Rate ProgramRecording rate flashes Cursor moves to 01 from Serect Individual Camera Rate FPSVideo from Camera No will not be recorded Timer setting items Timer settingsStart To cancel all set timer reservations „ To change a displayed setting item„ Picture quality and recording rate for timer recording Timer reservations spanning more than 24 hoursOFF for Program flashes Make settings in the Week and Start columnsTimer recording using an external timer For FPS flashesDial clockwise Setting alarm recordingTo set alarm recording OFF flashesSet REC Rate and Duration Maximum number of alarm recordingsOperates while an alarm is being triggered sec. minimum Recording pattern for SW and onlyREC Rate for PRE-ALARM Recording flashes When alarm recording settings have been completedTo set pre-alarm recording Cursor moves to recording rate and durationDefault setting 1 MIN Cursor moves to Alarm Trigger When pre-alarm recording settings have been completedSetting the alarm trigger Use this setting to indicate how alarms are to be detectedPress the Camera Select button Setting the motion sensorsUse this procedure to set other sensor positions LevelOFF flashes for Level Flashes for the ModeCursor moves to Level To BExample Alarm Setting alarm operation and displayOFF flashes in the Alarm Retrigger field „ To stop motion sensor recordingSetting alarm display Canceling alarmsCursor moves to Alarm Priority 01-01-04 000000 REC 1% EN a Alarm General settingsSetting data display General SETGeneral SET Setting display for video lossPerform the following if so required Disk Full default setting on Setting the buzzerAlarm default setting OFF Disk Error default setting on„ Operation after setting passwords Setting the security lockUse the same procedure to set 123456AB Setting the administrator passwordTurn the jog dial clockwise Following this, turn the shuttle dial clockwiseTurn the jog dial to select on Then turn the shuttle dial clockwiseCanceling the security lock Setting and initializing the hard diskSetting the security lock Initializing the hard diskExpanding the hard disk capacity Network settingsMaking network connections Network SET screen is displayed Making network settingsConnecting to an intranet using a hub OFF flashes for Network ControlSet Gateway Set IP AddressSet Subnet Mask Set PortGeneral SET screen appears Setting RS-485Enter the password using the shuttle dial and jog dial Cursor moves to Status Info‹DATA Setting procedure is ended and the display returns toNormal screen SpeedScreen SET Setting quad and multi 6 displaySetting quad positions Example Displaying Camera No in quad positionChecking modified screen positions Setting multi 6 positionsScreen SET Changes toExample Automatic switching of a full screen every 5 seconds 1S flashes for FullSpecify Time Period a and Time Period B Setting the main monitor and monitorMAIN/MON.2 Monitor SET screen is displayed Starts to flash for the time period Mask SET screen is displayed Setting masksCursor moves to Mask SET Starts to flash for Time PeriodOFF flashes Settings ‹ indicates the default setting Setting the color levelColor Level SET screen is displayed Auto flashes ‹AUTOPower Power FAILURE/USED TimeFAILURE/RECOVER DISK1 USEArea Initialized RecordOperation class Save Menus to CF Copy Menu SettingsSaving menu settings on a CompactFlash card Load Menus from CFWhen copying recording area settings Copy Menu SettingsLoading settings from a CompactFlash card Turn the jog dial to select LoadRS-485 specifications Interface SpecificationsRS-485 termination switch settings Interface Specifications DVR/VCR command tableJpeg SpecificationsSpecifications XXXDimensions SpecificationsUnits mm 364.5 420 349 „ Example Recording to a 80 GB hard disk 100%-usage Table of recording rate and times„ Example After expansion to 160 GB 100%-usage 104 „ Example After expansion to 300 GB 100%-usageTable of recording rate settings Program recording rateMinutes 10s 20s 40s Table of pre-alarm recording timesFPS field/sec Normal REC Mode SET →P.62 Menu Setting SequenceTitle SET →P.47 HDD SET →P.81 Mask SET →P.92 Menu Setting SequenceRS-485 SET →P.85 Index Time/date search Timer recording Timer settings Index
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