Pelco DX3016-060 Removing a Hard Drives, Confirming That a Device is Connected, BOOT-UP Delay

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ID5:RDD

 

 

PWR-OFF

CONFIG.

 

BOOT UP DELAY

00

 

 

 

REMOVING A HARD DRIVE(S)

This section applies only to devices removed from ID1-ID3.

1.Turn off power.

2.Remove the hard drive(s).

3.Turn on power. The screen to the left appears.

4.Make sure that any connected device is recognized correctly.

5.Turn the JOG dial to select CONFIG., and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right twice. The recorder starts configuring.

When CONFIG. is selected, the recorder saves the data recorded on any connected peripheral recording device (which has not been removed) as well as the data re- corded on the built-in hard drive. Data recorded on a removed peripheral recording de- vice is not affected.

CONFIRMING THAT A DEVICE IS CONNECTED

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<DEVICE CHECK>

 

SCSI ID0:HDD (30GB)

 

ID1:HDD ( 9GB)

 

ID2:NONE

 

ID3:NONE

 

ID4:NONE

 

ID5:NONE

 

INITIALIZE ALL HDD

 

BOOT UP DELAY

00

1.Press the INFO button. The Information menu appears.

2.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor beside CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE.

3.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Connected SCSI Device menu appears.

4.Press the INFO button to exit.

BOOT-UP DELAY

Because the recorder searches for connected devices when power is turned on, peripheral devices must be turned on before power is turned on to the digital recorder. To handle pe- ripherals that take a long time to start up, the recorder can be preset to delay the timing of its search for these devices, as follows.

1.Press the POWER button while pressing the REC button to turn the power on. The Device Check menu appears.

2.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor beside BOOT UP DELAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The boot-up delay option starts flashing.

3.Turn the JOG dial to set the delay time, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. You can set the time from 00 to 99 seconds.

NOTE: When the boot-up delay is set and a timer recording is performed, the recorder will begin recording later than the time set as the recording time.

4.Press the POWER button. The recorder’s power is turned off.

5.Press the POWER button again. The recorder starts configuring after the preset de- layed time has passed.

If a different peripheral recording device was connected since the last time the re- corder was booted up, the Device Check menu appears.

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Contents Password Error Entering Initial PasswordChanging Password Turning Password Lock On and OffUL Listed Contents Using the Copy Button Changing Playback Interval Fast FORWARD/REWIND SearchingList of Illustrations Important Safeguards and Warnings Overview DescriptionGB PER Unit Models Power buttonTimer REC button Front Panel ControlsPRE Alarm REC indicator Recording indicators Timer REC indicatorDET indicator Multiplexer buttons Camera number buttonsSET UP button Mode indicators Access indicatorLock indicator Copy indicatorRear Panel Connectors Alarm in terminals AC power socketRS-232C connector Power on terminalInstallation Camera #1Schematics for Alarm Input and Output Terminals Schematics for Input and Output Terminals DVD-RAM HDDIomega Z250S Adding or Removing a Copy or Archive Device Adding a Hard DrivesBOOT-UP Delay Removing a Hard DrivesConfirming That a Device is Connected SET UP ProgrammingMenu Tree, DX3009 Models Pelco Manual C681M-D 2/02 Menu Tree, DX3016 Models Menu Tree, DX3016 Models Pelco Manual C681M-D 2/02 Alarms Image Quality Maximum Recording FieldsBASIC, STANDARD, MEDIUM, HIGH, Superior Define Group Setting Alarm Recording Duration Record AlarmPRE-ALARM Recording ALL, SEPOFF, SHORT, MEDIUM, Long DET Setting Archive Pointer ResetArchive Data Overwrite Audio Recording Auto EjectBuzzer KEY, WRNG, REMAIN, OFFCall OUT Capacity RemainingData Clear Erase Selection HDD, ARC, NoneFIFO/OVERWRITE Mode DX3016 Models Only Backup Following a Power FailureHard Disk Drive HDD Full IM-CHECK Mode Hard Disk Drive HDD Repeat PlaybackMode OUT Initialize MenusREC, PLAY, POWER, Remain Motion DetectionLOW, LOWER, HIGHER, HIGH, MED Multiplexer Display Four-Camera Split 4 Setting Screen Switch Pattern DX3016 Models OnlySplit 4 Screen Setting DX3016 Models Only Split 9 Screen Setting DX3016 Models OnlySplit 16 Screen Setting DX3016 Models Only Sequence Channel Title Displaying Camera Title and/or NumberAlarm Display NONE, TITLE, CH. noPower Failure Camera TitleRecord Image Quality Maximum Recording Fields Select Recording Mode Define GroupRS-232C Communication Saving Menu Settings Saving Menu DataRestoring Menu Data TCP/IP Setting DX3016 Models Only Time and Date Display Display ModeCharacter Size Time and Date Setting Clock LocationTitle Timer Recording C, SKIP, ARC, Power Repeat steps 8-10 for the ending timeSetting for the prioritized Program #2 Motion Detection During a Timer Recording DX3016 Models Only Estimating Recording Time Operation SATDX3009 Models Viewing CamerasSPLIT/SEQUENCE Button DX3009 Models Nine camerasZoom Buttons Remote ViewingRecording Basic Recording Alarm Recording Timer Recording in the Programming section Playback Basic PlaybackFRAME-BY-FRAME Still Frame Playback Adjusting Playback SpeedRegular Playback Mode Pause PlaybackChanging Playback Interval Fast FORWARD/REWINDSearching Index Search Skip Search Alarm List Search Jump to Starting PointUsing the Archive Button Playback on Another DeviceBacking UP Data Auto-Eject at the Completion of Backup Using the Copy ButtonStill-Frame Playback Copy Mode Simultaneous Recording and BackupDX3016 Models Restoring Data from a Backup Device Power Failure List Information Elapsed Time DisplayReset Recorded PeriodScsi Devices Connected Without Audio recording DX3009 Recording Time TablesAudio recording time table Audio recordingDX3009 Recording Time Tables Audio recording, Pre-Alarm Recording duration is set to Long DX3016 Recording Time Tables BasicWithout Audio recording, recording duration is set to Short Audio recording, recording duration is set to LongAudio recording, recording duration is set to Medium Audio recording, recording duration is set to ShortCall OUT Troubleshooting Description of problem Please consult the followingIs the Lock function or the Password Lock function Specifications JpegPCM Alarm OUT Power onPower OFF Power ON, Power OFF, Alarm IN, Clock ADJ, RECWarranty and Return Information Regulatory Notices