Maxtor 777 W V1.0 user manual Menu Options, System

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MENU OPTIONS

SYSTEM

1. AUDIO INPUT

To choose one of 4 channels to record. (can only select 1 during operation for recording)

2. INT AUDIBLE ALARM

To set the INTERNAL AUDIBLE ALARM. It will be trigged by event occurrence when the setting is ON.

3. EXT AUDIBLE ALARM

To set the EXTERNAL AUDIBLE ALARM. It will be trigged by event occurrence when the setting is ON.

(MENU)

SEARCH

TIMER RECORD CAMERA

SYSTEM

EVENT NETWORK

4. MOTION AUDIBLE ALARM

To set the MOTION AUDIBLE ALARM. It will be trigged by motion detection occurrence when the setting is ON.

5. ALARM DURATION

Set the reaction time which was determined by the length of alarm mode responded to a buzzer. Default setting is 10 sec. Options are 10 SEC, 15 SEC, 20 SEC, 30 SEC, 1MIN, 2MIN, 3 MIN, 5 MIN, 10 MIN, 15 MIN, 30 MIN, ALWAYS.

6. DWELL TIME

DWELL TIME is the time period that each channel sequentially shown on call monitor.

7. MESSAGE LATCH

To select whether the DMR messages will disappear after 10 sec or remain on screen. NO is the default setting which the messages will go away after 10 sec.

NOTE : Video loss, Alarm and Motion messages will be shown the same as Alarm Duration time.

8. TITLE DISPLAY

To set the title shown on monitor or not.

9. TIME DISPLAY

To set the time format on the DMR.

10. TIME

To set the correct time on the DMR.

(SYSTEM)

AUDIO INPUT : 1

INT AUDIBLE ALARM : ON

EXT AUDIBLE ALARM : ON

MOTION AUDIBLE ALARM : ON

ALARM DURATION : 10 SEC

DWELL TIME : 02 SEC

MESSAGE LATCH : NO TITLE DISPLAY :ON TIME DISPLAY : Y/M/D 2003-JAN-02(THU) 17:37:09

NEW PASSWORD : XXXX

CLEAR HDD : NO

SYSTEM RESET : NO

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Contents Digital Multiplex Recorder Page Table of Contents Network Setting GuideAdvanced Operation Package Including FeaturesDMR Features Installation Guide Before OperationFront Panel Stop / Down PowerLED Light Audio OUT R/L Back PanelExternal I/O MonitorRecording Start this UnitOperation Play Camera SelectDetailed Menu Setup MenuAccess Menu Main MenuMenu Options SystemSearch Start TimerTimer Enable QualityCamera AlarmRecord Brightness / Contrast / ColorNetwork Motion Detection Setup Motion DetectionMotion Detection Setup EventNetwork Setting Guide Static IP Setting Software installationPage Static IP setting For exampleConnect PC and DMR via the internet Dynamic IP Setting Page Ddns apply Page Login router Click Page Page Router setting Test Adsl modem WAN end IP settingConnect router Connect to DMR via internet VAddress BookSoftware Operation AT Client Side : ClickIntroduction of Basic Operation Video Web Server control panelDigital device control panel TurboPlayback Operation NtsccifAdvanced Setting System ConfigMail File PathToolbox Online UserConnect Video WEB Server VIA IE Browser :After you login, you will see as below. example Picture in Picture PIP Operation OptionsSelect ZoomTrouble Shooting KEY LockSpecifications Motion Detect AreaAppendix #1 Install HDD Remove the Cover from the Cartridge CasingSecure the HDD in the Casing optional Appendix #2 Rack Mount Appendix #3 Recording Speed Appendix #4 PIN Configurations Pin com port

777 W V1.0 specifications

The Maxtor 777 W V1.0 is a classic example of a hard disk drive that revolutionized data storage and retrieval during its era. Launched in the late 90s, the Maxtor 777 W series was designed to meet the demands of increasing data storage needs, making it a reliable choice for consumers and businesses alike.

One of the key features of the Maxtor 777 W V1.0 is its impressive storage capacity. With options available in different sizes, the drive typically boasts a capacity ranging up to 80 GB, which was considered substantial during its time of release. This capacity allowed users to store a significant amount of data, including large files, media, and software applications, which contributed to the growing digital ecosystem.

The Maxtor 777 W V1.0 utilized IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) interface technology, which facilitated straightforward connections to computers without the need for additional components. This feature significantly eased the installation process for end-users and provided compatibility with a wide range of systems. Additionally, its 7200 RPM spindle speed enhanced data access time, allowing for quicker read and write operations, which was crucial for performance in demanding applications.

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In conclusion, the Maxtor 777 W V1.0 stands as a testament to the evolution of hard drive technology. With its substantial storage capacity, reliable performance, and user-friendly installation, it paved the way for future advancements in data storage solutions. This drive remains a nostalgic reminder of the rapid technological advancements in the computing world that have shaped the way we store and access data today.