Pelco DX3016-120, DX3016-060, DX3009-060 manual Recorded Period, Scsi Devices Connected, Reset

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RECORDED PERIOD

The recorded periods of the main hard disk drive, the archive device, and the copy device are shown on the screen.

The archive device is displayed only when an archive device is connected to ID4.

The copy device is displayed only when a copy device is connected to ID5.

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

2.Check that the cursor is next to RECORDED PERIOD, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

3.The message, “GET S/E INFORMATION. TURN THE SHUTTLE RING >> TO EX- ECUTE.” appears on the screen. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Recorded Period menu appears.

4.To exit the menu, press the INFO button again.

SCSI DEVICE(S) CONNECTED

The SCSI ID number of connected devices can be confirmed on the screen.

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

2.Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The SCSI ID numbers appear on the screen.

ID0 to ID3 are allocated to the main hard disk drive. ID4 is allocated to the archive de- vice, and ID5 is allocated to the copy device.

3.To exit the menu, press the INFO button again.

POWER FAILURE

The unit resumes recording after a power failure if the unit was recording prior to the power failure. When running a timer recording, the unit restarts recording if a power failure ends before the user-specified time frame. An “X” appears next to the time display following a power outage; push the WARNING RESET button to remove the “X.”

If there is a power failure during recording, image quality may be partially degraded and search functions may not operate normally.

The starting times of power failures are recorded when power is restored and can be con- firmed later. (Starting times of power failures occurring during backup operation are not re- corded.) Refer to Information, Power Failure List in the Operation section.

The unit is equipped with an internal power failure compensation circuit, and, after a full re- charge of 48 or more hours, will preserve data and time settings for one month. Timer set- tings and menu settings will also be preserved. Time settings will not be precise, however, if the circuit has been unplugged for a long period of time. If this situation continues, it is recommended that current time settings be confirmed.

Recharging occurs automatically while the recorder is plugged into a 100-240 VAC power source.

RESET

The following conditions occur when the RESET button located on the unit’s back panel is pressed (using a ball-point pen or other object): the current time is erased, the system is reset, and main power is turned off. Recorded data and menu settings are not erased.

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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 Backup Simultaneous Recording and Backup Still-Frame Playback Copy Mode DX3016 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