Sanyo DSR-M804P Alarm Recording, Alarm recording, Set alarm recording, Ending alarm recording

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4ALARM RECORDING

FULL indicator

Alarm recording

Follow the steps below to have the digital video recorder record an alarm image only when alarm input is detected.

zCheck that the cable of the device required for alarms is connected to the ALARM terminal. (JP. 8)

zWhen the motion sensor is set, an alarm image is recorded when a moving subject is detected. (JP. 30)

1 Set alarm recording.

The default settings are shown below. See P. 34 for how to change these settings.

zALARM MODE: “OFF” Alarm recording is disabled.

zALARM DURATION: “20SEC”

Recording is performed for 20 seconds for each alarm signal received while the alarm is set.

2 When alarm input is detected.

When an alarm is generated, the display below appears in the operation display area, and an alarm image is recorded.

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HI

A

AL

0001

Counts number of

08 : 30 : 35

 

 

 

 

 

alarms.

 

 

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2

 

 

 

3

 

4

Camera title

 

 

 

 

 

generating alarm

 

 

 

 

 

flashes.

ALARM indicator

z“AL” appears in the operation display area.

zWhen an alarm is generated on a channel that is already alarm recording, the alarm recording time is extended counting from that moment. The new alarm is not counted, and the alarm count remains the same. If an alarm is generated on a separate channel, the alarm count increases.

zThe latest 19,999 incidents are stored in the alarm history (recording list). Older incidents are erased.

zThe camera title generating the alarm flashes.

zThe panel's ALARM indicator flashes.

3 Ending alarm recording.

When the alarm duration time (default setting: 20 seconds) ends, “AL” disappears from the operation display, the ALARM indicator stops flashing, and recording stops.

zWhen the hard disk’s remaining space for recording reaches zero, the FULL indicator lights and recording stops. You can start recording from the beginning again by changing the recording setting. (JP. 33)

zAlarm recording is taken at the set PICTURE QUALITY (JP. 33)

zThe following restrictions apply to alarm recording.

(1)After recording starts (STOPREC/STOP indicator lights).

(2)After making “PICTURE QUALITY” or “AUDIO RECORDING” menu settings and returning to the camera screen.

For (1) and (2):

z Alarm input is not recognized for a maximum of 4 seconds. Alarm input after the 4 seconds are recognized as usual.

z Recording does not start for a maximum of 6 seconds regardless of alarm input.

(3)After recording finishes (the REC/STOP indicator turns off).

z Alarm input is not recognized for a maximum of 5 seconds. Alarm input after the 5 seconds are recognized as usual.

z Recording does not start for a maximum of 10 seconds regardless of alarm input.

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Contents Page Service PrecautionLocation Avoiding Electrical Shock and FireIntroduction Contents Other Contents SettingsBefore USE Installation conditionsConditions to avoid Hard disk and cooling fan are expendable itemsBefore USE Front panel Names and Functions of PartsRear panel Names and Functions of PartsConnecting a remote control circuit Installation and ConnectionsBasic connections System controller connectionsConnecting cables to the control and alarm terminals Installation and ConnectionsConnecting to a network Connecting the power cordScreen Display and Position Displayed symbolsOperation display area Example Normal screenChanging the position of the operation display Screen Display and PositionTo display the quad screen as single screens Press the QUAD/SEQUENCE buttonWhen you have made a selection, press the button Setting the LANGUAGE/CLOCKTo change the language Press the Menu buttonSetting the time Setting the LANGUAGE/CLOCKNormal recording Normal RECORDING/TIMER RecordingTimer recording Alarm recording Alarm RecordingSet alarm recording When alarm input is detectedPress the PLAY/STOP button PlaybackPlayback while fast-forwarding/rewinding Viewing still images Normal RECORDING/TIMER Recording PlaybackFrame advance reverse To playback audioCheck that Alarm Search is selected, and press the button Alarm searchSearching for Recorded Images Image to search Search in Search screenDate/time search Searching for Recorded ImagesPress the button to select VIEW, then press the button Press the button, and set the date/ time to searchExample To search for the image from 26 October 2003 ViewReleasing 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 Overview of sub-menus Menu Configuration and OperationsBuzzer SET JP RS-485/NETWORK SET JPPress the or button to change the setting Summer Time settingsLANGUAGE/CLOCK SET Select 1. LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET, and press the buttonLANGUAGE/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 Screen SET Menu Monitor SET Camera title settingSelect 2. Screen SET MENU, and press the button Select 1. Monitor SET, and press the buttonScreen SET Menu Setting the motion sensorSelect 2. Title SET, and press the button No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4Moving the cursor Setting sensor operation positionsSelect 3. Motion Sensor SET, and press the button REC Mode SET Setting itemsRecorder Menu Select 3. Recorder MENU, and press the buttonRecorder Menu Resetting when the Full indicator lightsOLY AL-RC on TMR Recorder Menu Alarm REC Mode SETTimer setting items Timer recording settingsAudio REC Level SET Select the channel and change sensitivityPress the button once Select 4. Timer REC SET and press the buttonSet the end Week and Stop time. Switch SET to on Select 4. Timer REC SET, and press the buttonSetting timer reservations spanning more than 24 hours Example Timer recording from 1030 Monday to 2030 WednesdayAfter entering the setting, press the button Setting holidaysInitializing the hard disk/adding a hard disk Select 5. Holiday SET, and press the buttonAdding a hard disk 120 GB model only Press the or button to select HDD SET, then press the buttonSettings Display SET screen setting itemsDisplay SET Select 4. Display SET, and pressSelect 5. Buzzer SET, and press the button Buzzer SET screen setting itemsBuzzer SET Security Lock SET screen setting items Password setting exampleSetting passwords Security Lock SETSecurity Lock SET Setting the user passwordTo check the security lock, press any button Setting the security lockSettings for connecting to a PC or network Network connections and settingsRS-485/NETWORK SET Select 7. RS-485/NETWORK SET, and press the buttonRS-485/NETWORK SET RS-485 connections and settingsRS-485A RS-485BSelect 8. Power FAILURE/USED TIME, and press the button Power FAILURE/USED TimePower DISK1 USESelect 9. Menu UPLOAD/ DOWNLOAD, and press the button Menu UPLOAD/DOWNLOADTo download menu items Menu UPLOAD/DOWNLOADTo upload menu items Formatting CompactFlash cardsRS-485 termination switch settings Interface SpecificationsRS-485 specifications DVR/VCR command table Interface SpecificationsMPEG2 SpecificationsDimensions Specifications

DSR-M804P specifications

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