Toshiba C-DR0101 instruction manual Menu Setting Commands

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Menu Setting Commands

Command

PARA

DATA LEN

Contents

 

Operation

MS

RQ

1

General Recording Setting Picture

0

– 4 (Level 5 – Level 1)

 

 

 

 

Quality

 

 

 

 

RD

1

General Recording Setting Audio

0

: OFF, 1 : ON

 

 

RI

1

General Recording Setting Recording

0:1/60, 1:1/30, 2:1/15, 3:1/10, 4:1/5, 5:1/3, 6:1/2, 7:1, 8:2, 9:3, A:5,

 

 

 

 

Interval

B:10, C:20, D:30, E:60

 

 

RC

1

Switcher Control Period

0

– 9 (1,2,3,4,5,10,15,20,30,60)

 

 

TM

1

Setting Frame No.

0

– 9: Setting No.01 – 10

 

 

 

1

Timer Setting Mode

0:Cancel, 1:Daily, 2:Weekly

 

 

 

2

Date

First byte MM:1 – C, Second byte DD:1 – 1F

 

 

 

1

Day of the week

BIT0:Sun, BIT1:Mon, BIT2:Tue, BIT3:Wed, BIT4:Thu, BIT5:Fri,

 

 

 

 

 

BIT6:Sat

 

 

 

2

Timer Start Time

First byte HH:0 – 17, Second byte MM:0 – 3B

 

 

 

2

Timer End Time

First byte HH:0 – 17, Second byte MM:0 – 3B

 

 

 

1

Internal Timer Recording Setting

0

– 4 (Level 5 – Level 1)

 

 

 

 

Picture Quality

 

 

 

 

 

1

Internal Timer Recording Setting

0:OFF, 1:ON

 

 

 

 

Audio

 

 

 

 

 

1

Internal Timer Recording Setting

0:1/60, 1:1/30, 2:1/15, 3:1/10, 4:1/5, 5:1/3, 6:1/2, 7:1, 8:2, 9:3, A:5,

 

 

 

 

Recording Interval

B:10, C:20, D:30, E:60

 

 

 

1

Recording Pattern

0:1, 1:2

 

 

 

1

Motion Detection Pattern

0:1, 1:2

 

 

AS

1

Alarm Setting

0: Invalid, 1:Valid, 2:Valid during recording (Val Rec)

 

 

AN

1

Alarm Input Mode

0:Edge, 1:Level

 

 

AP

1

Pre-Alarm Period

0

– 7 (0Sec, 10Sec, 15Sec, 20Sec, 30Sec, 1Min, 2Min, 5Min)

 

 

AT

2

Alarm Recording Period

0

– 9 (10Sec, 15Sec, 20Sec, 30Sec, 1Min, 2Min,, 3Min, 4Min, 5Min,

 

 

 

 

 

10Min)

 

 

AF

2

Post-Alarm Period

0

– 7 (0Sec, 10Sec, 15Sec, 20Sec, 30Sec, 1Min, 2Min, 5Min)

 

 

AQ

1

Alarm Recording Picture Quality

0

– 4 (Level 5 – Level 1)

 

 

AD

1

Alarm Recording Audio

0:OFF, 1:ON

 

 

AI

1

Alarm Recording Recording Interval

0:1/60, 1:1/30, 2:1/15, 3:1/10, 4:1/5, 5:1/3, 6:1/2, 7:1

 

 

AB

1

Buzzer Sound Output

0:OFF, 1:ON

 

 

AO

1

Alarm Output Period

0:During Alarm Recording, 1:1Second

 

 

WD

1

Disk Mode (C-DR0101, C-DR0105)

0:Nomal, 1:Mirroring

 

 

WM

1

Recording Mode

0:Stop, 1:Re-Rec, 2:Series

 

 

DT

2

Date/Time Setting Year

YYYY:7D0 – 833 (2000 – 2099 Year)

 

 

 

1

Date/Time Setting Month

MM: 1 – C (Jan – Dec Month)

 

 

 

1

Date/Time Setting Date

DD: 1 – 1F (1 – 31 Date)

 

 

 

1

Date/Time Setting Hour

HH: 0 – 17 (00:00 – 23:00 Hour)

 

 

 

1

Date/Time Setting Minute

MM: 0 – 3B (0 – 59 Minute)

 

 

 

1

Date/Time Setting Sec

SS: 0 – 3B (0 – 59 Second)

 

 

VQ

1

Picture Quality Display

0: Hide, 1:Display

 

 

VD

1

Audio ON/OFF Display

0: Hide, 1:Display

 

 

VW

1

Re-Recording Mode

0: Hide, 1:Display

 

 

VR

1

Recording Mode Display

0: Hide, 1:Display

 

 

VP

1

Playback Display

0: Hide, 1:Display

 

 

VG

1

Remaining Time Display

Disk Mode set to Nomal : 0:Hide, 1:Display

 

 

 

 

 

Disk Mode set to Mirroring: 0:Hide, 1:Max, 2:Min, 3:HDD-A, 4:HDD-B

 

 

VH

1

Date Display

0: Hide, 1:Display

 

 

VT

1

Time Display

0: Hide, 1:Display

 

 

VC

1

Date/Time Display Position

0:Upper Left, 1: Upper Center, 2:Upper Right, 3: Lower Left,

 

 

 

 

 

4: Lower Center, 5: Lower Right

 

 

VM

1

Disk Mode Indication

0: Hide, 1:Display

 

 

 

 

(C-DR0101, C-DR0105)

 

 

 

 

TR

1

Communication Rate

0: 9600, 1: 19200, 2: 38400 bps

 

 

TF

1

Flow Control

0:OFF, 1:ON

 

 

TS

1

Time Synchronization

0:Master, 1:Slave

 

 

TT

1

Synchronized Time

0

– 23

 

 

TC

1

Switcher Synchronization

0:OFF, 1:ON, 2:Time Sync

 

 

PM

1

Playback Mode

0:All, 1:HDD-A, 2:HDD-B

 

 

PR

1

Simultaneous Recording/Playback

0:Disallow, 1:Allow

 

 

SU

1

Summer Time Setting

0:OFF, 1:ON

 

 

SM

1

Summer Time First day Month

1

– C:Jan – Dec Month

 

 

SW

1

Summer Time First day Sunday

1:Fast, 2:Second, 3:Third, 4:Fourth, 5:Last

 

 

SH

1

Summer Time First day Time

0

– 17:00 – 23 Hour

 

 

EM

1

Summer Time Last day Month

1

– C:Jan – Dec Month

 

 

EW

1

Summer Time Last day Sunday

1:Fast, 2:Second, 3:Third, 4:Fourth, 5:Last

 

 

EH

1

Summer Time Last day Time

0

– 17:00 – 23 Hour

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Contents 1CH Digital Video Recorder C-DR0100 Table of Contents Operation Digital Video Recorder Activation and Termination Modifications Ntsc version complies with Part 15 of the FCC RulesSafety Symbol and Message Conventions Safety PrecautionsWhen installing the Recorder When Using the RecorderGeneral Description FeaturesHandling Precautions Nomenclature and Functions Disk Full/Failure Indicator Disk Full Indicator Alarm Reset KeyFailure Indicator Search KeyRecording Stop Input Terminal Switcher Video Input Terminal Main Power SwitchControl Input/Output Terminal Alarm Reset Output Terminal Alarm Input TerminalBasic Setting Procedures Setting Item Chart and Setting ProceduresEnter the setting screen Select the setting valueSetting Item Setting Item ChartPlayback Settings Individual Item SettingsMain Menu Screen Time Sync Master / Slave Clock SettingsSummer Time Daylight Saving Time Setting Disk SettingsExample REC Mode RE-REC / Stop / Series Recording SettingsDisk Mode Play Mode Normal Mirroring HDD-AInternal Timer Recording Settings General Recording SettingsDate Daily / Weekly / Cancel Timer Schedule Screen SettingsTime REC PatternWith the or + key Alarm Recording SettingsScreen Table belowRecording period when input mode is set to Edge About the Alarm Input ModeRecording period when input mode is set to Level Screen Display Settings Key Lock Release Key LockNetwork Settings Communication SettingsCtrl Switcher Sync On / OFF / Time Sync RS232C BaudAlarm Recording Logs Alarm Rec Log General/ Timer Recording Logs General/ Timer Rec LogLog Display Menu Default Settings System MaintenanceFailure Logs DR0101, C-DR0105 Disk FormattingHDD-B ALLRecorders Activation Digital Video Recorder Activation and TerminationWhen the Failure Screen Is Displayed Operation After Power Failure RestorationWhen the Power Fails during Recording Recorder’s TerminationType of Recording RecordingScreen Display during Recording Recording PrioritiesPage Following keys are used in recording Keys to Be Used in RecordingTHU JAN 00 00 Type of Playback PlaybackScreen Display during Playback Performing Playback Keys to Be Used in PlaybackPerforming Various Playback Fanctions Forward Block Playback and Reverse Block Playback Forward Frame Playback and Reverse Frame PlaybackAbout the Playback Start Position Keys to Be Used in Searching Search FunctionsDate/Time and Block Searches Basic Date/Time Search and Block Search OperationsBlock Search Operation Time Shift Search Connections When Using the 24V AC or 12V DC or AC Mains CameraPreparations for Connections Connections to the Monitor TVExpansion System Series Recording Basic SystemConnection Examples Basic System Combined with the C-MS91D Multi-switcher Connection to the Multi-switcherPower Sync cameras cannot be used Master Expansion System Combined with the C-MS91D Multi-switcherWhen using the C-DR0100 Recording Picture Quality SettingWhen using the C-DR0101 Recording Time TableLevel 40KB 110 166 332 553 830 1660 3321 4982 8303 When using the C-DR0105Level 32KB 137 206 412 687 1031 2063 4126 6189 Lebel 24KB 181 272 544 907 1361 2723 5447 8170RS-232C Communication Specifications External Terminal SpecificationsRS-232C Connector Pin Arrangement Rules of Overall CommunicationsKeys Commands RS-232C Communication Command Controller Digital RecorderRS-232C Communication Format Controller Digital Recorder Menu Setting Commands Log Request Command Menu Setting Content Request CommandSearch Menu Execution Command Key response command RS-232C Communication Command Digital Recorder ControllerRS-232C Communication Format Digital Recorder Controller ParameterMenu Setting Content Response Command Search menu result command Log Content Response CommandSTX LEN Command Para Data About the Ethernet TerminalRack Mounting Symptom Possible Cause Remedy If YOU Think There is a Failure Troubleshooting0dB = Specifications

C-DR0101 specifications

The Toshiba C-DR0101 is an innovative digital radiography (DR) system designed to enhance imaging capabilities in medical facilities. This advanced system combines Toshiba's cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features to improve diagnostic efficiency and patient care.

One of the standout features of the C-DR0101 is its proprietary flat-panel detector, which provides high-resolution images with exceptional detail. This detector offers a wide dynamic range, maximizing the quality of images captured in various clinical situations, from routine examinations to complex procedures. The system is equipped with advanced image processing algorithms that enhance image clarity and reduce noise, ensuring that healthcare professionals have access to accurate diagnostics.

The C-DR0101 is designed with ease of use in mind. Its intuitive user interface streamlines workflow, allowing radiologists and technicians to quickly select imaging protocols and adjust settings as needed. This user-friendly design not only saves time but also minimizes the learning curve for new operators. The system's compact footprint allows for easy integration into existing radiology departments, making it a versatile choice for various healthcare environments.

In terms of technology, the C-DR0101 utilizes wireless connectivity, which allows for more flexible positioning of the detector and reduces clutter in the exam room. This wireless feature also facilitates the seamless transfer of images to the hospital's information system, enabling quick access to patient data and images for timely decision-making.

Another key characteristic of the C-DR0101 is its enhanced patient safety features. The system is designed to minimize radiation exposure while still delivering high-quality images. This is achieved through advanced dose management technologies and customizable exposure settings tailored to the specific needs of each patient. This focus on patient safety aligns with the goals of modern healthcare to prioritize the well-being of patients while delivering effective diagnostic imaging solutions.

The Toshiba C-DR0101 stands out in the field of digital radiography through its combination of advanced imaging technology, user-friendly design, and commitment to patient safety. As healthcare continues to evolve, systems like the C-DR0101 play a crucial role in ensuring that medical professionals can provide prompt and accurate care.