Sanyo DSR-M804P Installation and Connections, Connecting to a network, Connecting the power cord

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3INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

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-SW804 application software (sold separately) or the VA-SW80LITE application software (accessory) lets you control the digital video recorder, and monitor live images, recorded images and audio through a network.

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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 display indicators flash, and after a few moments, the monitor screen displays the camera image.

 

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Power cable

*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 flashed on the monitor screen. Follow the steps on page 14 to set the clock.

zIf the clock is already set

The operation display area is displayed.

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zIf the POWER indicator flashes

The digital video recorder has a self-check function that indicates 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 Centre if the POWER indicator flashes.

4 flashes per second:

The 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 reformatted. If you need to save images stored on the disk, contact a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre.

1 flash per second:

Fan problem

zIf you disconnect the power cable

Do not move the recorder or subject it to vibrations for at least 30 seconds after turning the 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.

PAL/NTSC switching

Set the TV SYSTEM selector switch on the rear panel to “PAL”. (JP. 8)

zTurn the power OFF then ON again after selecting NTSC or PAL.

INTRODUCTION

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Contents Page Avoiding Electrical Shock and Fire PrecautionService LocationIntroduction Contents Other Contents SettingsHard disk and cooling fan are expendable items Installation conditionsBefore USE Conditions to avoidBefore USE Front panel Names and Functions of PartsRear panel Names and Functions of PartsSystem controller connections Installation and ConnectionsConnecting a remote control circuit Basic connectionsConnecting the power cord Installation and ConnectionsConnecting cables to the control and alarm terminals Connecting to a networkExample Normal screen Displayed symbolsScreen Display and Position Operation display areaPress the QUAD/SEQUENCE button Screen Display and PositionChanging the position of the operation display To display the quad screen as single screensPress the Menu button Setting the LANGUAGE/CLOCKWhen you have made a selection, press the button To change the languageSetting the time Setting the LANGUAGE/CLOCKNormal recording Normal RECORDING/TIMER RecordingTimer recording When alarm input is detected Alarm RecordingAlarm recording Set alarm recordingPress the PLAY/STOP button PlaybackPlayback while fast-forwarding/rewinding To playback audio Normal RECORDING/TIMER Recording PlaybackViewing still images Frame advance reverseImage to search Search in Search screen Alarm searchCheck that Alarm Search is selected, and press the button Searching for Recorded ImagesDate/time search Searching for Recorded ImagesView Press the button, and set the date/ time to searchPress the button to select VIEW, then press the button Example To search for the image from 26 October 2003Releasing the key lock function Setting the key lock functionTo restore menu setting items to their initial values Menu Configuration and OperationsDisplaying menu screens and setting screens RS-485/NETWORK SET JP Menu Configuration and OperationsOverview of sub-menus Buzzer SET JPSelect 1. LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET, and press the button Summer Time settingsPress the or button to change the setting LANGUAGE/CLOCK SETLANGUAGE/CLOCK SET EXT.CLOCK SET settingsWhen USE is selected for Mode under Summer Time Switching HUB DVR Screen SET Menu Screen settingsExample 1 Displays screens in order of alarms Select 1. Monitor SET, and press the button Camera title settingScreen SET Menu Monitor SET Select 2. Screen SET MENU, and press the buttonNo.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 Setting the motion sensorScreen SET Menu Select 2. Title SET, and press the buttonMoving the cursor Setting sensor operation positionsSelect 3. Motion Sensor SET, and press the button Select 3. Recorder MENU, and press the button Setting itemsREC Mode SET Recorder MenuRecorder Menu Resetting when the Full indicator lightsOLY AL-RC on TMR Recorder Menu Alarm REC Mode SETSelect the channel and change sensitivity Timer recording settingsTimer setting items Audio REC Level SETPress the button once Select 4. Timer REC SET and press the buttonExample Timer recording from 1030 Monday to 2030 Wednesday Select 4. Timer REC SET, and press the buttonSet the end Week and Stop time. Switch SET to on Setting timer reservations spanning more than 24 hoursSelect 5. Holiday SET, and press the button Setting holidaysAfter entering the setting, press the button Initializing the hard disk/adding a hard diskAdding a hard disk 120 GB model only Press the or button to select HDD SET, then press the buttonSelect 4. Display SET, and press Display SET screen setting itemsSettings Display SETSelect 5. Buzzer SET, and press the button Buzzer SET screen setting itemsBuzzer SET Security Lock SET Password setting exampleSecurity Lock SET screen setting items Setting passwordsSecurity Lock SET Setting the user passwordTo check the security lock, press any button Setting the security lockSelect 7. RS-485/NETWORK SET, and press the button Network connections and settingsSettings for connecting to a PC or network RS-485/NETWORK SETRS-485B RS-485 connections and settingsRS-485/NETWORK SET RS-485ADISK1 USE Power FAILURE/USED TimeSelect 8. Power FAILURE/USED TIME, and press the button PowerSelect 9. Menu UPLOAD/ DOWNLOAD, and press the button Menu UPLOAD/DOWNLOADFormatting CompactFlash cards Menu UPLOAD/DOWNLOADTo download menu items To upload menu itemsRS-485 termination switch settings Interface SpecificationsRS-485 specifications DVR/VCR command table Interface SpecificationsMPEG2 SpecificationsDimensions Specifications

DSR-M804P specifications

The Sanyo DSR-M804P is a versatile and efficient digital video recorder (DVR) designed specifically for professional applications, catering to a variety of surveillance needs. This compact unit stands out due to its robust features and advanced technologies, making it a reliable choice for monitoring and security.

One of the primary features of the DSR-M804P is its ability to support multiple video formats, including D1 resolution, which allows for high-quality video recording. The device can capture and store high-resolution images, ensuring that all details are clear and visible, which is essential for effective surveillance. The flexibility in video format support also facilitates integration with existing security systems, making it a suitable option for both new deployments and upgrades.

The DSR-M804P boasts real-time recording capabilities, allowing it to continuously capture video at high frame rates. This ensures that there are no gaps in surveillance footage, providing comprehensive coverage around the clock. Additionally, the DVR supports multi-channel inputs, enabling users to connect several cameras simultaneously. This feature is particularly beneficial in environments that require extensive monitoring, such as retail spaces, parking lots, or large facilities.

In terms of storage, the DSR-M804P is equipped with ample capacity, allowing for extended recording periods without the need for frequent manual intervention. The device supports various hard disk drive configurations, providing flexibility in storage options and ensuring that users can choose a setup that meets their specific requirements.

The user interface of the DSR-M804P is designed for ease of use, featuring intuitive controls that allow for simple navigation through settings and recorded footage. The system also includes options for remote access, enabling users to view live footage and recordings from virtually anywhere, which enhances the overall functionality and convenience of the device.

Another notable characteristic of the DSR-M804P is its compatibility with advanced technologies such as motion detection and alarm triggering. These features optimize surveillance by ensuring that only relevant footage is recorded, thus conserving storage space and making it easier to review critical events.

Overall, the Sanyo DSR-M804P is a highly capable digital video recorder that offers a blend of high-quality video capture, flexible storage options, and user-friendly operation, making it an ideal choice for various professional surveillance applications.