Pelco DX3016-120, DX3016-060 manual Saving Menu Settings, Saving Menu Data, Restoring Menu Data

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SAVING MENU SETTINGS

Complex menu settings can be saved on a peripheral recording device connected to SCSI ID number 5. These settings also can be read by the recorder from the peripheral device.

SAVING MENU DATA

If you have previously saved menu settings, saving them again will overwrite the current settings on the peripheral device.

1.Make sure the recorder is turned off.

2.Press and hold the ARCHIVE button, and then press the POWER button to turn the power on. Release the ARCHIVE button. The Quick Setting menu appears. The Power button blinks and the recorder will not perform any other functions until you complete this procedure.

3.Turn the JOG dial to select Menu Data Saving, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right when “TURN THE SHUTTLE RING >> TO EXECUTE.” appears on the screen.

NOTE: If a peripheral device is not connected to ID5, the only option is POWER OFF. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right twice to turn off the power, and then turn the power back on.

4.Turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right. “SAVING. . .” appears while the data is be-

ing saved, and “COMPLETED.” appears when the process is finished.

5.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left. The “COMPLETED.” message disappears.

6.Turn the JOG dial to select Power Off, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The power is turned off.

RESTORING MENU DATA

Copying menu settings from a peripheral device overwrites current menu settings in the recorder.

1.Make sure the recorder is turned off.

2.Press and hold the ARCHIVE button, and then press the POWER button to turn the power on. Release the ARCHIVE button. The Quick Setting menu appears. The Power button blinks and the recorder will not perform any other functions until you complete this procedure.

3.Turn the JOG dial to select Menu Data Loading, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right when “TURN THE SHUTTLE RING >> TO EXECUTE.” appears on the screen.

NOTE: If a peripheral device is not connected to ID5, the only option is POWER OFF. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right twice to turn off the power, and then turn the power back on.

4.Turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right. “LOADING. . .” appears while the data is be- ing read, and “COMPLETED.” appears when the process is finished.

5.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left. The “COMPLETED.” message disappears.

6.Turn the JOG dial to select Power Off, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The power is turned off.

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Pelco Manual C681M-D (2/02)

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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 Description OverviewGB PER Unit 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 HDD DVD-RAMIomega Z250S Adding a Hard Drives Adding or Removing a Copy or Archive DeviceRemoving a Hard Drives BOOT-UP DelayConfirming That a Device is Connected 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 Maximum Recording Fields Alarms Image QualityBASIC, STANDARD, MEDIUM, HIGH, Superior Define Group Setting Record Alarm Alarm Recording DurationALL, SEP PRE-ALARM RecordingOFF, SHORT, MEDIUM, Long Archive Pointer Reset DET SettingArchive Data 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 DisplayCamera Title Power FailureRecord Image Quality Maximum Recording Fields Define Group Select Recording ModeRS-232C Communication Saving Menu Data Saving Menu SettingsRestoring Menu Data Time and Date Display Display Mode TCP/IP Setting DX3016 Models OnlyCharacter Size Clock Location Time and Date SettingTitle 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 camerasRemote Viewing Zoom ButtonsRecording Basic Recording Alarm Recording Playback Basic Playback Timer Recording in the Programming sectionRegular Playback Mode Adjusting Playback SpeedFRAME-BY-FRAME Still Frame Playback Pause PlaybackFast FORWARD/REWIND Changing Playback IntervalSearching Index Search Skip Search Jump to Starting Point Alarm List SearchPlayback on Another Device Using the Archive ButtonBacking UP Data Using the Copy Button Auto-Eject at the Completion of BackupSimultaneous Recording and Backup Still-Frame Playback Copy ModeDX3016 Models Restoring Data from a Backup Device Information Elapsed Time Display Power Failure ListRecorded Period ResetScsi Devices Connected 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 Jpeg SpecificationsPCM Power OFF Power onAlarm OUT Power ON, Power OFF, Alarm IN, Clock ADJ, RECRegulatory Notices Warranty and Return Information