Sanyo DSR-C100 instruction manual Time 2002/08/02 151520, 150, 1Checking the Clock SET settings

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CHECKING THE CAMERA SETTING STATUS

The principal settings can be viewed on-screen. To check the settings, use the CURSOR (jor l) button to select “CONDITION” from the MAIN MENU screen and then press the SET button.

Press the MENU button to return to the MAIN MENU screen.

(MAIN MENU)

 

CONDITION

 

 

 

 

 

1

TIME: 2002/08/02

15:15:20

 

RECORD START

2

PRE:

15MIN

POST:

30MIN

 

PLAYBACK

 

SUSPICION:

150/

 

6834PCS

4

SETTINGS

3

FRAMERATE: 3FPS

ST/DL:OFF

CONDITION

5

FILE ID: A

 

ID:

 

 

 

COMMENT:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[MENU]

(MAIN MENU)

 

1Checking the CLOCK SET settings

This shows the current time that has been set. A “ö” in front of the time indicates that it is summer time.

2Checking the HDD SET settings

This shows the recording time for the alarm recording area, and also shows the remaining number of images that can be recorded.

PRE: Shows the number of minutes of recording time for the pre-alarm recording area

POST: Shows the number of minutes of recording time for the post-alarm recording area

SUSPICION: Shows the recording number of images that can be recorded (left) in the suspicion recording area and the total recording number set (right)

3Checking the SYSTEM SET settings

FRAMERATE: Shows the frame rate for suspicion recording

1 FPS: 1 still image recording per second

3 FPS: 3 still images recording per second

4Checking the SUMMER TIME/DAYLIGHT SET settings

ON: Summer time is currently being used

OFF: Summer time is not currently being used.

5Checking the KEY WORD SET settings

FILE ID: Shows the file ID that has been set

CAMERA ID: Shows the camera ID that has been set

COMMENT: Shows the comment which has been set

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Contents DSR-C100 Contents Function Operations Formatting the memory cardInformation to User Declaration of ConformityPrecautions Features AccessoriesPart Names and Functions Front Panel Control terminals Indicator Monitor display Camera status OFFMonitor display Camera status Installing and Handling Ni-Cd Backup BatteryInstalling the Ni-Cd battery Connections Hold-up switch B Suspicion switchConnecting the power supply Basic connectionsComputer Connection to a computerRS-232C cable connection Hard Disk Hard disk recording areasProtecting the hard disk Checking the hard diskTurn on the power. See page 1 From Recording to PlaybackCanceling standby mode Hard Disk Standby ModeSetting to standby mode Press the Menu buttonMemo Menu Settings BClock settings BSystem settings Menu screen displayBefore setting Setting the Clock Clock SETSetting example To set the clock to 151520 on 2 August System Settings System SET Hard disk initialization PaletteHard Disk Capacity Settings HDD SET Changing the alarm capacityUse the Cursor l button to select Minute Use the Cursor dor c button to set Mode ... onUse the Cursor l button to select Week SUN Summer Time Settings Summer TIME/DAYLIGHT SET KEY Word Setting KEY Word SET KEY Word SET File ID a Camera ID CommentEntering a file ID 1 character Press the SET buttonSetting a camera ID 5 characters Enter ALL1 in same wayEntering a comments up to 36 characters Button Example Set the password to CameraUse the Cursor jor l button to select Change PASSWORD-DELETE OLD Password Setting a password for initializing the hard disk Example To change the initial setting of END to CMROLD Password Correcting characters For Camera ID and Comment settingsFor Password or Camera ID setting 3Checking the System SET settings 1Checking the Clock SET settings2Checking the HDD SET settings 4Checking the Summer TIME/DAYLIGHT SET settingsImage quality Setting the Recording MethodIllumination Pre-alarm PRE1 recording Post-alarm POST-1 recordingSuspicion recording Pre-alarm recording flow 1Display during recording Pre-alarm recordingScreen displays 2Number of suspicion recording imagesRelease the H HOLD-UP switch to stop recording Post-alarm recordingPress and hold the H HOLD-UP switch rear panel Backup recording Pre-alarm 2 PRE2 recording starts automatically