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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL4516U Instruction Manual
131 pages 5.24 Mb
2 WARNING:CAUTION: WARNING 3 AVERTISSEMENT:ATTENTION:4 Important safeguards6 Caution and care9 Note10 FeaturesMajor operations and their functions .........................12 Connections .................................................................. 18 How to set the menus ..................................................22 Setup Wizard ................................................................. 26 Menu chart ....................................................................28 Search ........................................................................... 39 Copy ............................................................................... 41 Information .................................................................... 46 Protect Data ..................................................................47 PTZ Control ...................................................................48 Recording ...................................................................... 49 Timer .............................................................................. 54 Motion Det .....................................................................56 System ........................................................................... 58 Menu Data .....................................................................69 12 ContentsSystem Menu 13 COM/LAN ....................................................................... 70PTZ Setting .................................................................... 72 Service Info ...................................................................73 Restore ..........................................................................74 Memory .......................................................................... 75 Data Clear ...................................................................... 79 Other convenient functions ......................................... 80 Operation examples .....................................................84 Basic operations .......................................................... 90 Communications by Web Browser .............................95 Recording time table ..................................................105 Specications .............................................................127 Flowchart for connection and settings 14 Flowchart , , , ,17 18 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 19 20 21 151413 162 16 Major operations and their functions22 Connections Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensorSensor #1 5-7mm PC Connections 23 Alarm recording connection[Output Circuit] ALARM OUT/MODE OUT 1 to 4/CLOCK ADJ output terminals The diagram below shows an example connection for setting alarm signal to sensor number 1.Alarm switchCALL OUT output terminal EMERGENCY/ALARM IN/REC/CLOCK ADJ input terminals [Input Circuit] 24 Connections (continued) Clamping the cables Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder 25 Optional items Recommended items 26 How to set the menus Setting the menus Setting the menu using a mouse Setting the menu using the front panel buttonsand the SPLIT screen b uttons (A to E) to se t the menu. 27 How to set the menus Displaying a menu screenClick this area the mouse to display a menu. Closing a menu screenthe menu. You cannot close the menu by pressing the SET UP button on the unit. Selecting an itemnumber or left click on the needed item. 28 How to set the menus (continued)30 Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Select the desired language. ( page 58) Make the detailed setting for internal and serial bus HDDs. 31 Setup Wizard 32 Menu chart42 Search Selecting the search function Select Source Device Search by Time and Date Search by Alarm List Find data storage locationand To. device search list number to be checked. Search by Book Marklist number you want to display. 43 Search (continued) 44 Copy Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drivesettings. specifying the date and time or the bookmark number. to be copied. 45 Copy (continued) 47 Copy (continued) Menu Operational Panel 48 File menu Search menu Operation menu Bookmark menu View menu Grouping menu Menus appearing with right button clicking 49 Information InformationInformation> and <Copy 2 Drive Information>. information. 50 Protect Data Protect DataData Information>. area in the screen of <Change Protected Data Settings>. PTZ control using the menu 51 PTZ Control PTZ CAM1 PTZ PTZ control using the front panel buttonsnumber to be controlled and display the picture in the single screen display. 52 Recording Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recordingRecords data on HDD before alarm is input. Pre-alarm recordingTime Camera input Recording process disturbance Alarm input Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) to D (Timer) 53 50Recording (continued) <Estimated Recording Time> rat e pe r c amer a, and pic tur e gr ade for al arm recording. connected. trigger is set to External 54 Alarm Input 55 52Recording (continued) 57 Timer 59 Motion Det loaded picture. Set Motion Detection Pattern A/Set Motion Detection Pattern B Rear Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings[Mode Out 1 to 4] [Low Memory Alarm Setting] 61 System Time/Date Settingsecond. be adjusted as needed. Menu Language Selection62 Call Out Settings Key Sound Buzzer Registering the PASSWORD[for the levels 1 to 3] entered in Password. level. numbers on the screen. entered in Password. [for the disk management password] numbers in the <Disk Management Password>. 63 Password Setting SIMPLE LOCK Activating the simple lock to ON. Releasing the simple lock PASSWORD LOCK Using Operation control of PASSWORD LOCK (level 1 to 3) 64 Activating the PASSWORD LOCK Releasing the PASSWORD LOCK Changing the PASSWORD Changing the lock mode from PASSWORD LOCK to SIMPLE LOCK 65 Multiplexer function related button operations/operation table67 Multiplexer Setting Output A Settingsnumber button (1 to 16) of the desired camera number to be displayed. When using the mouse, left-click the number until the desired camera number appears. number button (1 to 16) of the desired camera number to be displayed. When using the mouse, left-click the number until the desired camera number appears. 68 Output B Settings69 Alarm Display Setting Covert Camera Setting 70 On Screen Display Setting On Screen Informationyou have set.01-01-2006 Sun 00:00:00 01-01-2006 Sun 00:00:00 Display mode example Camera Titleset. on the bottom of the screen. Recorder Titleshown on the bottom of the screen. Monitor Output Adjust 71 Reset to Factory Setting72 Menu Data Load Menu DataSel ect the devi ce and the grou p t o be use d fo r loading the menu settings. Select Eject to eject the device. Select Execute. Save Menu Datasaving the menu settings of this unit. Select Execute. RS-232C Setting 73 COM/LAN 75 PTZ Setting PTZ Camera CongurationSetting> menu. selected in step 1. Conguration Check List 76 Service Info System Log List Elapsed Operating Time Disk Information<Disk Information>. the device set for each area. 77 Restore Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1/2/ Export Drive 1/2 Conguration 78 Memory Add/Remove HDD Devicedisplayed in the screen of <Internal HDD>. main device or copy 2 device. SERIAL BUS port of this unit are displayed in the screen of <External HDD (USB HDD)>. copy device. 79 76Memory (continued) 81 78Memory (continued) Recording Data Readout Setting 82 Data Clear Main Storage Memory Copy 1/Copy 2 83 Other convenient functions87 Operation examples Operation example 1[Backup settings]42 Select Execute. Recording cycle and Recording time per day respectively. group of Copy 2. Set To Copy 2 to SerialBus, FIFO Overwrite to On, and Overwrite to Off. Set Range of Copy to Continue. 75 [Recording settings] [Copy device settings] [Alarm area settings, Repeat recording settings] [Recording settings] 88 Operation example 2 Operation Settings A measuring for setting the partition capacity 89 Operation examples (continued) Operation example 3[Recording settings B] Set the alarm recording trigger to "MD-B." unnecessary cameras to "- - -." Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input. Use "Easy" to set the desired recording rate Use "Easy" to set the recording rate of all the camera numbers for normal recording to "- - -." [Recording settings A]B. Set the timer program number to Program 1. - Set the detailed timer recording settings as the table below. Check the timer recording settings and recordable time (recordable days) in the overview screen. Exit the menu screen. Press the TIMER button on the front panel. 56, 57 54, 55 90 [Motion detection settings][Timer settings] 91 Operation examples (continued) Operation example 4 Set the alarm recording trigger to "MD-B." Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input. Use "Easy" to set the desired recording rate [Recording settings A] [Recording settings B]A and Motion B. Set the timer program number to Program 1. - Set the detailed timer recording settings as the table below. Check the timer recording settings and recordable time (recordable days) in the overview screen. Exit the menu screen. Press the TIMER button on the front panel. 56, 57 54, 55 92 [Motion detection settings][Timer settings] Basic multiplexer functions Multiplexer buttons1. Camera number buttons (1 to 16) 2. SPLIT screen buttons 3. SEQUENCE button 93 Basic operations98 Communications by Web Browser Loginthe IP address of the recorder. Communications by Web Browser The personal computer product requirements Connections 99 Main Menu108 Recording time tableRecording time table Continuous recording time table 109 Troubleshooting111 Warnings and CALL OUT output Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures Page Warning Display CALL OUT output #1 Cancelling the warning Log number Countermeasure 112 Warnings and CALL OUT outputPage Warning Display CALL OUT output #1 Cancelling the warning Log number Countermeasure 113 Check sheet129 GlossaryGlossary Glossary 1 second 1 secondSerial bus Emergency REC Bookmark Search PTZ Timer Recording Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settingsThe example when setting a setup of each channel to 1 pps Examples of time displayed during playback. Motion Detection Playback Search DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) LPA (Long Pre-Alarm) CALL OUT MODE OUT Triplex Covert Camera 130 Specications
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