Pelco DX3009-060, DX3016-060 Adding or Removing a Copy or Archive Device, Adding a Hard Drives

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<DEVICE CHECK>

 

SCSI ID0:HDD (30GB)

 

ID1:HDD ( 9GB)

 

ID2:NONE

 

ID3:NONE

 

ID4:NONE

 

ID5:NONE

 

PWR-OFF

INITIALIZE

BOOT UP DELAY

00

ID4:RDD

 

ID5:DDS

 

PWR-OFF

 

BOOT UP DELAY

00

6.Connect the power cord to the recorder, and then plug the power cord into a wall socket.

7.Turn on power to peripheral recording devices first, and then turn on the power to the recorder. Power to the cameras and monitor can be turned on before or after turning on the recorder.

If there are no peripheral devices connected to the SCSI terminal, the installation is complete. Proceed to the Programming section.

If there are peripheral devices connected to the SCSI terminal, the recorder automati- cally detects peripheral recording devices connected to the SCSI terminal.

If a hard drive(s) has been added, refer to the Adding a Hard Drive(s) section for more information about turning on the recorder.

If a peripheral device takes a long time to start up, refer to the section on Boot-Up Delay.

ADDING OR REMOVING A COPY OR ARCHIVE DEVICE

1.Turn off the power.

2.Connect or disconnect the copy or archive device.

3.Turn on the power.

ADDING A HARD DRIVE(S)

This section applies only to devices connected to ID1-ID3.

WARNING: All data will be lost on the current drive(s) after you install an additional hard drive(s) and turn the power back on. Back up data you want to save before turning off the power to add a hard drive(s).

NOTE: The DX3000 uses the native format of the added drive(s); therefore, any added drive(s) do not have to be reformatted.

Up to two (DX3009-060) or three (DX3009-030) peripheral hard disk drives (maximum of 34 GB per unit) can be added to supplement the built-in hard disk when extended recording time is needed.

1.If a hard drive(s) has been added, a screen similar to the first one on the left appears after turning on the power. This screen shows a peripheral device connected to ID1.

If the second screen to the left appears, it is possible that there is either a poor con- nection, overlapping SCSI ID numbers, or an error in SCSI ID number settings. In this case, turn the SHUTTLE ring twice in the clockwise direction. Main power to the re- corder is turned off. Check the connection and SCSI ID settings.

2.Make sure that the connected device(s) is recognized correctly.

If the connected device(s) is not displayed correctly, make sure that the cursor is be- side POWER OFF. If the cursor is not beside POWER OFF, turn the JOG dial to move the cursor beside POWER OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right. The recorder’s power is turned off. Make sure that the connection of the external device and the setting of the SCSI ID number is correct, and then turn the power back on.

3.Turn the JOG dial to select INITIALIZE.

4.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right when “Turn the SHUTTLE RING >> to EX- ECUTE.” is displayed.

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Contents Changing Password Entering Initial PasswordPassword Error Turning Password Lock On and OffUL Listed Contents Changing Playback Interval Fast FORWARD/REWIND Searching Using the Copy ButtonList of Illustrations Important Safeguards and Warnings GB PER Unit OverviewDescription Timer REC button Power buttonModels Front Panel ControlsDET indicator Recording indicators Timer REC indicatorPRE Alarm REC indicator Multiplexer buttons Camera number buttonsLock indicator Mode indicators Access indicatorSET UP button Copy indicatorRear Panel Connectors RS-232C connector AC power socketAlarm in terminals Power on terminalCamera #1 InstallationSchematics for Alarm Input and Output Terminals Schematics for Input and Output Terminals Iomega Z250S DVD-RAMHDD Adding a Hard Drives Adding or Removing a Copy or Archive DeviceConfirming That a Device is Connected BOOT-UP DelayRemoving a Hard Drives Programming SET UPMenu Tree, DX3009 Models Pelco Manual C681M-D 2/02 Menu Tree, DX3016 Models Menu Tree, DX3016 Models Pelco Manual C681M-D 2/02 BASIC, STANDARD, MEDIUM, HIGH, Superior Alarms Image QualityMaximum Recording Fields Define Group Setting Record Alarm Alarm Recording DurationOFF, SHORT, MEDIUM, Long PRE-ALARM RecordingALL, SEP Archive Data DET SettingArchive Pointer Reset Overwrite Auto Eject Audio RecordingKEY, WRNG, REMAIN, OFF BuzzerCapacity Remaining Call OUTHDD, ARC, None Data Clear Erase SelectionBackup Following a Power Failure FIFO/OVERWRITE Mode DX3016 Models OnlyHard Disk Drive HDD Full Hard Disk Drive HDD Repeat Playback IM-CHECK ModeInitialize Menus Mode OUTMotion Detection REC, PLAY, POWER, RemainLOW, LOWER, HIGHER, HIGH, MED Multiplexer Display Screen Switch Pattern DX3016 Models Only Four-Camera Split 4 SettingSplit 9 Screen Setting DX3016 Models Only Split 4 Screen Setting DX3016 Models OnlySplit 16 Screen Setting DX3016 Models Only Channel Title Displaying Camera Title and/or Number SequenceNONE, TITLE, CH. no Alarm DisplayRecord Image Quality Power FailureCamera Title Maximum Recording Fields Define Group Select Recording ModeRS-232C Communication Restoring Menu Data Saving Menu SettingsSaving Menu Data Time and Date Display Display Mode TCP/IP Setting DX3016 Models OnlyCharacter Size Title Time and Date SettingClock Location Timer Recording Repeat steps 8-10 for the ending time C, SKIP, ARC, PowerSetting for the prioritized Program #2 Motion Detection During a Timer Recording DX3016 Models Only Estimating Recording Time SAT OperationSPLIT/SEQUENCE Button Viewing CamerasDX3009 Models DX3009 Models Nine camerasRecording Basic Recording Zoom ButtonsRemote Viewing Alarm Recording Playback Basic Playback Timer Recording in the Programming sectionRegular Playback Mode Adjusting Playback SpeedFRAME-BY-FRAME Still Frame Playback Pause PlaybackSearching Changing Playback IntervalFast FORWARD/REWIND Index Search Skip Search Jump to Starting Point Alarm List SearchBacking UP Data Using the Archive ButtonPlayback on Another Device Using the Copy Button Auto-Eject at the Completion of BackupDX3016 Models Still-Frame Playback Copy ModeSimultaneous Recording and Backup Restoring Data from a Backup Device Information Elapsed Time Display Power Failure ListScsi Devices Connected ResetRecorded Period Audio recording time table DX3009 Recording Time TablesWithout Audio recording Audio recordingDX3009 Recording Time Tables Audio recording, Pre-Alarm Recording duration is set to Long Basic DX3016 Recording Time TablesAudio recording, recording duration is set to Long Without Audio recording, recording duration is set to ShortAudio recording, recording duration is set to Short Audio recording, recording duration is set to MediumCall OUT Description of problem Please consult the following TroubleshootingIs the Lock function or the Password Lock function PCM SpecificationsJpeg Power OFF Power onAlarm OUT Power ON, Power OFF, Alarm IN, Clock ADJ, RECRegulatory Notices Warranty and Return Information