Sanyo DSR-M804P Buzzer SET screen setting items, Select 5. Buzzer SET, and press the button

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5BUZZER SET

<MAIN MENU>

The <BUZZER SET> screen lets you set a warning buzzer to sound when events occur such as alarms being generated or the remaining hard disk space reaching zero. Use this screen to make settings as needed.

<BUZZER SET> screen setting items

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

[Settings] (‹ indicates default setting.)

 

Item

Setting

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

‹ON

Sounds buzzer when alarm is

 

 

generated.

(1)

ALARM ON

 

 

 

OFF

Doesn't sound buzzer when alarm is

 

 

 

 

generated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When “OVER WRITE” is not set,

 

 

‹ON

sounds buzzer when remaining hard

 

 

 

disk space reaches zero.

(2)

DISK FULL

 

 

 

When “OVER WRITE” is not set,

 

 

OFF

doesn't sound buzzer when

 

 

remaining hard disk space reaches

 

 

 

 

 

 

zero.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON

Sounds buzzer when operation

 

 

button is pressed.

(3)

KEY IN

 

 

 

‹OFF

Doesn't sound buzzer when

 

 

 

 

operation button is pressed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sounds buzzer in following cases:

 

 

‹ON

z Hard disk drive error

 

 

 

z Fan error z Recording error

(4)

WARNING

 

 

 

Doesn't sound buzzer in following

 

 

OFF

cases:

 

 

z Hard disk drive error

 

 

 

z Fan error z Recording error

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON

Sounds buzzer when recording is

 

 

stopped.

(5)

NON REC

 

 

 

‹OFF

Does not sound buzzer when

 

 

 

 

recording is stopped.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

zPress any button to stop the BUZZER sounding.

Settings

[MENU] button [ ] button [ ] button

[ ] button [EXIT/OSD] button

1 Press the [MENU] button.

The [MENU] button lights, and the <MAIN MENU> screen is displayed.

2 Select “5. BUZZER SET”, and press the [ ] button.

The <BUZZER SET> screen is displayed.

3 Press the [ ] or [ ] buttons to select the desired function, then press the [ ] button.

The setting flashes.

4 Press the [ ] or [ ] buttons to change the setting, then press the [ ] button.

5 Repeat procedures 3 to 4 to set other functions as needed.

6 When you have finished making the settings, press the [EXIT/OSD] button.

The display returns to the normal screen.

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Contents Page Location PrecautionService Avoiding Electrical Shock and FireIntroduction Contents Contents Settings OtherConditions to avoid Installation conditionsBefore USE Hard disk and cooling fan are expendable itemsBefore USE Names and Functions of Parts Front panelNames and Functions of Parts Rear panelBasic connections Installation and ConnectionsConnecting a remote control circuit System controller connectionsConnecting to a network Installation and ConnectionsConnecting cables to the control and alarm terminals Connecting the power cordOperation display area Displayed symbolsScreen Display and Position Example Normal screenTo display the quad screen as single screens Screen Display and PositionChanging the position of the operation display Press the QUAD/SEQUENCE buttonTo change the language Setting the LANGUAGE/CLOCKWhen you have made a selection, press the button Press the Menu buttonSetting the LANGUAGE/CLOCK Setting the timeNormal RECORDING/TIMER Recording Timer recordingNormal recording Set alarm recording Alarm RecordingAlarm recording When alarm input is detectedPlayback Playback while fast-forwarding/rewindingPress the PLAY/STOP button Frame advance reverse Normal RECORDING/TIMER Recording PlaybackViewing still images To playback audioSearching for Recorded Images Alarm searchCheck that Alarm Search is selected, and press the button Image to search Search in Search screenSearching for Recorded Images Date/time searchExample To search for the image from 26 October 2003 Press the button, and set the date/ time to searchPress the button to select VIEW, then press the button ViewSetting the key lock function Releasing the key lock functionMenu Configuration and Operations Displaying menu screens and setting screensTo restore menu setting items to their initial values Buzzer SET JP Menu Configuration and OperationsOverview of sub-menus RS-485/NETWORK SET JPLANGUAGE/CLOCK SET Summer Time settingsPress the or button to change the setting Select 1. LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET, and press the buttonEXT.CLOCK SET settings When USE is selected for Mode under Summer TimeLANGUAGE/CLOCK SET Switching HUB DVR Screen settings Example 1 Displays screens in order of alarmsScreen SET Menu Select 2. Screen SET MENU, and press the button Camera title settingScreen SET Menu Monitor SET Select 1. Monitor SET, and press the buttonSelect 2. Title SET, and press the button Setting the motion sensorScreen SET Menu No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4Setting sensor operation positions Select 3. Motion Sensor SET, and press the buttonMoving the cursor Recorder Menu Setting itemsREC Mode SET Select 3. Recorder MENU, and press the buttonResetting when the Full indicator lights Recorder MenuRecorder Menu Alarm REC Mode SET OLY AL-RC on TMRAudio REC Level SET Timer recording settingsTimer setting items Select the channel and change sensitivitySelect 4. Timer REC SET and press the button Press the button onceSetting timer reservations spanning more than 24 hours Select 4. Timer REC SET, and press the buttonSet the end Week and Stop time. Switch SET to on Example Timer recording from 1030 Monday to 2030 WednesdayInitializing the hard disk/adding a hard disk Setting holidaysAfter entering the setting, press the button Select 5. Holiday SET, and press the buttonPress the or button to select HDD SET, then press the button Adding a hard disk 120 GB model onlyDisplay SET Display SET screen setting itemsSettings Select 4. Display SET, and pressBuzzer SET screen setting items Buzzer SETSelect 5. Buzzer SET, and press the button Setting passwords Password setting exampleSecurity Lock SET screen setting items Security Lock SETSetting the user password Security Lock SETSetting the security lock To check the security lock, press any buttonRS-485/NETWORK SET Network connections and settingsSettings for connecting to a PC or network Select 7. RS-485/NETWORK SET, and press the buttonRS-485A RS-485 connections and settingsRS-485/NETWORK SET RS-485BPower Power FAILURE/USED TimeSelect 8. Power FAILURE/USED TIME, and press the button DISK1 USEMenu UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD Select 9. Menu UPLOAD/ DOWNLOAD, and press the buttonTo upload menu items Menu UPLOAD/DOWNLOADTo download menu items Formatting CompactFlash cardsInterface Specifications RS-485 specificationsRS-485 termination switch settings Interface Specifications DVR/VCR command tableSpecifications MPEG2Specifications Dimensions

DSR-M804P specifications

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