Maxtor SLD240 Display button, Search button, Left / Right buttons, Up / Downbuttons, Shuttle Ring

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DISPLAY button:

Press to show the system operation status on the screen.

Setup button:

Press this to enter the setup menu. Press again to exit the setup mode.

Search button:

Press to enter the search mode to access recorded video.

Left / Right buttons:

Press these two buttons to highlight desired items in the menu setup mode. For Key Lock operation, press and hold these two buttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds; to disable Key Lock, press these two buttons simultaneously again.

Up / Downbuttons:

Press these two buttons to select the desired contents for programming in the setup menu mode. Enter Button:

Press to enter a selected item and save the setting in the menu setup mode.

Monitor button:

Press to switch between a multiplexer-decoded video and the encoded video to be displayed when connected with a multiplexer. When the button light is on, it indicates the unit is displaying the decoded video. (The images are not multiplexing.) In this mode, the unit does not display the OSD message of the unit on the screen. However, this does not affect the unit’s OSD message which is recorded onto hard disk drives. When the button light is off, it indicates the unit is displaying encoded video. (The images switch swiftly).

T-rec Indicator:

This indicator of the timer recording mode lights up to signal the scheduled record setting is on.

A-rec Indicator:

This indicator of the alarm recording mode lights up to signal the a larm record setting is on.

DISK Indicator:

This indicator shows the operation status of the unit’s hard disk drives. The green light indicates the hard disk drive is storing or retrieving data. The red light signals the hard disk drive is filling up. The orange light indicates thehard disk is retrieving atdisk-full status.

Shuttle Ring:

The shuttle can be moved forward and backward for playback in either direction. Turn this counterclockwise to play a recorded video in the reverse direction at faster or slower speeds than the recorded speed. Turn this clockwise to play a recorded video in the forward direction at faster or slower speeds than the recorded speed.

Jog Dial:

This dial can act in both a forward and a backward direction, as well as step by step. Turn this counterclockwise to play a recorded video in the reverse direction. Turn this clockwise to play a recorded video in the forward direction.

SD CARD Slot:

This is used for system software updating and archiving/ accessing critical images.

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Contents Installation Safety Precautions Table Of Contents Compatible Multiplexer Drives Introduction Product FeaturesOverview Hard Disk Drive Compartment Front ViewHard Disk Compartment Lock Search button Rec IndicatorDisk Indicator Display buttonRear View This Figure is from the Rear View Alarm In/OutNo Connection Basic Connection Connecting with a Single CameraConnecting with a Multiplexer Connecting with a QuadMultiplexer Attaching AN External Device to the DVR Hard Disk Drive Installation Size POS System InformationQuality Best Ntsc MUX OFFUpdating System Software Multiplexer Setup Configure Recording SettingsSet up the REC Time Mode when a multiplexer is connected Basic BestHigh StandardRecord ing Operations Timer RecordingManual Recording 0000-0000 Start ENDREC Quality Best Audio OFF ALM Type ALM Duration Alarm RecordingPRE- Alarm OFF Main Alarm REC EnableExternally triggered Recording Diagrams belowSearch to Play Back a Particular Recorded Video Playback OperationsPlay Back from the Oldest Data Fast Forward/ReversePlay Back Picture-by-Picture Slow Forward/ReversePlayBack Recorded Video from an HDD in the Mobile Rack Full List Search Alarm list SearchSearch Full List Alarm List Time Search Thumbnail SD Card Search OperationsThumbnail Search Time Search2002 Search Year Full List Alarm List Time Search Thumbnail SD CardSD Card Search ThumbnailMobile Rack HD Backup Operations Data BackupAlarm Select Main Backup ALL to HD2 System Main Goto Disk Backup Alarm to HD2 Communication Alarm DiskDisk Setting Reformat HD2 Usage Archive Single imageClips into SD Card Security Digital Card SD Card Backup OperationsBackup the System setting info into SD Card Save all settings onto the SD cardMain View Operation LOG Key Lock OperationPress to select the desired item or entry for setting Setup buttonEnter button Recquality REC SettingRecrate Alarm SettingREC Quality Live images may be interrupted at the time of Alarm-outPRE- Alarm REC Schedule Clock / Timer SET REC Enable OFF Main Timer REC EnableIs used up Power On mode TimerRS-232 NET Enable OFF NET Dhcp NET IP SET FTP Setting MainRS232 RS485 SET RS232 / RS485 IDComm Setting FTP Setting Comm ID Enable NetenableREC Mode Alarm REC Path REC ModeFTP Account FTP IP UserHD 1 HD Backup Full Main Disk REFORMAT/CLEARSystem Situation Menu BackgndMAC 00 0c 0c 00 00 Bios Date Mar 10 Jumper settings of hard disk drives for the system IDE Hard Disk InstallationBuilt-in Hard Disk Mobile Rack Page Page Main Alarm REC Enable Clock / Timer System DefaultMain Timer REC Enable SET RS232/ RS485 ID NET Enable OFF NET Dhcp NET IPFTP Setting Main Backup Full Main Disk REFORMAT/CLEAR SystemD Message Meanings S.D MessageConnect to a computer Network ConfigurationPhysical specification of RJ-45 cable for Ethernet Cable ConnectionsConnect to a LAN Hub Intranet Setting the DVRAll other Windows systems Connect to WAN Internet RJ-45 PIN configuration for LAN HubPIN no Comm Setting Comm ID Configure Your DVR Network SettingsEnable DVR Network Function Enable Dhcp FunctionSet IP Address TCP/IP Communication SoftwarePage TCP/IP Installation ?? Click Start ? Settings ? Control Panel ? Network TCP/IP Configuration Setting?? Click Start ? Programs ? MS-DOS Prompt Connection TestingPage Lists Index TablePoint stops recording Previously recorded data remaining DVR SLD240 Network Viewer and Image ViewerNetwork Viewer Introduction to Network ViewerPhysical specification for Ethernet Wire Type Install the Network Viewer in your PCInstall the Network Viewermanually View the DVR video from a remote PC ??OK Click to access the display page of the Network ViewerView Single DVR/ Multiplexer Function Buttons DescriptionFunction Buttons Description Set the regular record options Change the Record & Timer Properties Via the NetworkSet the Alarm record settings Set the record timerArchive Images to the Computer Image Viewer Internet Browser Internet Browser ViewerRS-232 & RS-485 Protocol SetupCommunication Protocol Keys and signalsValue of a specific front panel key Jogl Command Types Manufacturer Model Channels Colors Compatible Multiplexer DrivesModel Number SLD240 Specifications

SLD240 specifications

The Maxtor SLD240 is a sophisticated solid-state drive (SSD) that epitomizes advanced storage technology and reliability. Designed primarily for consumers and professionals seeking enhanced performance in data-intensive environments, this SSD offers a blend of speed, durability, and efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Maxtor SLD240 is its impressive read and write speeds. Using a SATA III interface, it can deliver sequential read speeds of up to 550 MB/s and write speeds of up to 500 MB/s. This high-speed performance significantly reduces boot times, improves application loading times, and enhances overall system responsiveness, making it an ideal choice for both everyday users and gamers.

The SLD240 employs 3D NAND technology, which enables higher storage densities and improved performance compared to traditional 2D NAND. This cutting-edge technology also contributes to the SSD's durability, as it offers a greater resistance to data loss and wear over time. With a lifespan rated at approximately 1 million hours Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), users can trust the SLD240 for their critical data storage needs.

Another notable characteristic of the Maxtor SLD240 is its power efficiency. Consuming less power than conventional hard drives, it produces less heat while maximizing energy savings. This not only extends battery life in laptops but also promotes a cooler operating environment in desktops and other systems.

The SSD is available in various storage capacities, catering to a wide range of storage requirements from casual users to professionals needing ample space for large files and applications. With capacities typically ranging from 240GB to 2TB, users can select the model that best fits their storage demands.

Security features are also integrated into the SLD240, including support for AES 256-bit encryption, ensuring that data remains secure against unauthorized access. The drive also boasts advanced error correction technologies, which enhance data integrity by mitigating the risk of data corruption.

In summary, the Maxtor SLD240 is a remarkable solid-state drive that combines speed, reliability, and security in a compact form factor. With its impressive performance metrics, advanced technologies, and robust data protection features, it stands out as an excellent choice for consumers and professionals looking to upgrade their storage solutions.