Pelco DX3009-060, DX3016-060, DX3016-120 manual Data Clear Erase Selection, HDD, ARC, None

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4.Turn the JOG dial to select the device.

Turning the JOG dial switches the device options as follows:

HDD, ARC, NONE

Select HDD if the MODE OUT terminal is wired to the record (REC) input of another recorder.

5.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The percentage option starts flashing unless NONE was selected. If NONE was selected, go to step 7.

6.Turn the JOG dial to select the percentage, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

Turning the JOG dial switches the percentage options as follows: 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%

If the MODE OUT terminal is wired to the record (REC) input of another recorder, the other recorder begins recording when the storage capacity of this unit reaches the pre- specified level. REMAIN must be selected in the MODE OUT field in the Rear Termi- nal menu.

7.Do one of the following:

Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.

Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an- other menu.

Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.

DATA CLEAR (ERASE) SELECTION

This function allows you to erase data from a recording device.

Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.

1.Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.

2.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to DATA CLEAR SELECTION, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Data Clear Selection menu appears.

3.Turn the JOG dial to select the device, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.

NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be changed.

COPY DATA CLEAR or ARCHIVE DATA CLEAR appear on the screen only when a copy device or archive device is connected.

4.Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF.

If you selected ON, the message, “TURN SHUTTLE RING >> to EXECUTE.” appears on the screen. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to erase the data.

If you do not want to erase data, turn the JOG dial until OFF flashes, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

WARNING: If you selected HDD Data Clear, data will be erased from all internal and external hard disk drives (ID0-ID3). Back up any data you want to save before executing this command.

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Contents Entering Initial Password Changing PasswordPassword Error 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 GB PER Unit OverviewDescription Power button Timer REC buttonModels Front Panel ControlsRecording indicators Timer REC indicator DET indicatorPRE Alarm REC indicator Multiplexer buttons Camera number buttonsMode indicators Access indicator Lock indicatorSET UP button Copy indicatorRear Panel Connectors AC power socket RS-232C connectorAlarm in terminals Power on terminalInstallation Camera #1Schematics for Alarm Input and Output Terminals Schematics for Input and Output Terminals Iomega Z250S DVD-RAMHDD Adding or Removing a Copy or Archive Device Adding a Hard DrivesConfirming That a Device is Connected BOOT-UP DelayRemoving a Hard Drives 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 BASIC, STANDARD, MEDIUM, HIGH, Superior Alarms Image QualityMaximum Recording Fields Define Group Setting Alarm Recording Duration Record AlarmOFF, SHORT, MEDIUM, Long PRE-ALARM RecordingALL, SEP Archive Data DET SettingArchive Pointer Reset 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. noRecord Image Quality Power FailureCamera Title Maximum Recording Fields Select Recording Mode Define GroupRS-232C Communication Restoring Menu Data Saving Menu SettingsSaving Menu Data TCP/IP Setting DX3016 Models Only Time and Date Display Display ModeCharacter Size Title Time and Date SettingClock Location 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 SATViewing Cameras SPLIT/SEQUENCE ButtonDX3009 Models DX3009 Models Nine camerasRecording Basic Recording Zoom ButtonsRemote Viewing Alarm Recording Timer Recording in the Programming section Playback Basic PlaybackAdjusting Playback Speed Regular Playback ModeFRAME-BY-FRAME Still Frame Playback Pause PlaybackSearching Changing Playback IntervalFast FORWARD/REWIND Index Search Skip Search Alarm List Search Jump to Starting PointBacking UP Data Using the Archive ButtonPlayback on Another Device Auto-Eject at the Completion of Backup Using the Copy ButtonDX3016 Models Still-Frame Playback Copy ModeSimultaneous Recording and Backup Restoring Data from a Backup Device Power Failure List Information Elapsed Time DisplayScsi Devices Connected ResetRecorded Period DX3009 Recording Time Tables Audio recording time tableWithout Audio recording 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 PCM SpecificationsJpeg Power on Power OFFAlarm OUT Power ON, Power OFF, Alarm IN, Clock ADJ, RECWarranty and Return Information Regulatory Notices