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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E Instruction Manual
135 pages 2.89 Mb
DIGITAL RECORDER DX-TL5000E2 Features4 Caution and care6 ContentsMajor operations and their functions.............. 10-14 Connections ......................................................15-23 How to set the menus....................................... 24-27 Setup Wizard ....................................................28, 29 Menu chart......................................................... 30-39 <User Menu> Search ...............................................................40, 41 Copy ..................................................................42, 43 Information/Audio .................................................. 44 Protect Data............................................................ 45 <Setup Menu> Recording ..........................................................46-50 Timer .................................................................51, 52 Motion Det......................................................... 53, 54 System ...............................................................55-66 Menu Data............................................................... 67 7 <System Menu> COM/LAN ..........................................................68, 69PTZ Setting .............................................................70 Specifications....................................................... 130 Service Info............................................................. 71 Restore.................................................................... 72 Memory ..............................................................73-75 Data Clear ............................................................... 76 Other convenient functions .............................77-81 Operation examples.......................................... 82-87 Basic operations ...............................................88-92 Communications by Web Browser................ 93-101 Recording time table.................................... 102, 103 Check sheet................................................... 108-127 Glossary........................................................ 128, 129 8 FlowchartFlowchart for connection and settings9 Copy the dataSetting the motion detection Setting the timer recording Timer recording is executed and completed Searching the recorded data The search is completed and the search result is displayed Playback the search result ,,,, 10 Major operations and their functions11 Camera control buttons16. OUTPUT A/B button TILT button 17. Disc loading slot OPEN/CLOSE button BUSY indicator 18. LCD display 19. SHUTTLE ring 20. JOG dial 21. Camera number buttons (1 to 16) M-DET DOT ON/OFF/M-DET AREA SET UP (CAMERA NUMBER 9 and 13) Loading/Ejecting a DVD disc or CD 22. POWER button 23. VIDEO OUT connector 24. SERIAL BUS port 25. HELP button 26. SET UP button 27. SEARCH button 28. TIMER button 29. LOCK button 30. TRIPLEX PB button 31. BOOK MARK button 32. DIGITAL ZOOM button 33. Operation buttons 12 Major operations and their functions (continued)Front view (inside of the door) 13 13 15 16 1714 127 1 11 2 4563 108 95. VIDEO CASCADE connectors 6. SERIAL BUS port 7. LAN-A port LAN-B port 8. AUDIO BOARD SLOT 9. Keyhole for antitheft lock 10. OPTION SLOT 11. GND terminals 12. RS-232C connector 1. MAIN switch 2. AC power socket 3. CAMERA connectors 4. VIDEO OUTPUT connectors 13 15 16 1714 12 7 1 11 2 4563 108 913. ALARM IN terminals ALARM OUT terminals 14. RESET button 15. I/O terminals 16. RS485 IN/OUT connectors 17. RS422/RS232C connectors 14 Major operations and their functions (continued)15 ConnectionsPrecautions for installationPrecautions for attaching or removing the HDD 16 Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor17 Alarm recording connection<Interface circuit inside the unit><Interface circuit inside the unit> GND <Interface circuit inside the unit> ALARM SWITCH The diagram below shows an example of connection for alarm signals corresponding to sensor number 1.GND ALARM OUT ALARM IN 5V 5V 10k 22k Input terminal 0.047F EMERGENCY/ALARM IN/REC/ CLOCK ADJ Input terminal Input Circuit4.7k MODE OUT 1 - 4 Output terminal Output CircuitMODE OUT CALL OUT terminal CALL OUT GND terminal CALL OUT Output terminal Output CircuitOutput terminal GND terminal ALARM OUT Output terminal Output Circuit 18 Cascade connection(MASTER) To VIDEO CASCADE OUTRS232 GND RS422 RS422 + RS485 TERM RS485 TERM + CAMERA KEY BOARD DX-KB5UE (Soon to be on sale) Termination is not necessary on this side when using key boad. Connect RS485 TERM+ to RS485 TERM with a wire.To AUDIO CASCADE IN To AUDIO CASCADE OUT 19 Attaching or removing the HDD22 Clamping the cablesConnecting to an analogue video cassette recorder 23 Optional itemsAttaching the optional board Recommended items 24 How to set the menusSetting the menusHow to set a menu with a mouse Setting a mouse Setting a menu with a mouse How to set a menu with buttons on the unit 25 Displaying a menu screenClick this area the mouse to display a menu.The <User Menu> appears. To open other menu, press the D button or left- click on Next . When you use a mouse, click the following area to operate. Closing a menu screenthe menu. You cannot close the menu by pressing the SET UP button on the unit. Selecting an item 26 How to set the menus (continued)28 Setup Wizard30 Menu chartUser Menu (100 000 000) Menu chart 40 Search Selecting the search function Select Source Device Search by Time and Date Search by Alarm List Find data storage location Search by Book Mark 41 Search by MotionCopy Data to Copy A Drive/Set Copy A Drive 42 Copy Copy Data to Copy B Drive/Set Copy B Drive 43 Playback softwareCopying the data of this unit to a video cassette 44 Information/Audio Information Audio Protect Data 45 Protect Data 46 Recording Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording Set Recording Pattern A to D 48 Recording (continued) 50 Recording (continued) 51 Timer TimerOverlapped timer settings 52 Timer (continued) 53 Motion Det Set Motion Detection Pattern A/Set Motion Detection Pattern B 54 Motion Det (continued) 55 System 67 Menu Data Load Menu Data Save Menu Data 68 COM/LAN 70 PTZ Setting PTZ Camera Configuration Configuration Check List 71 Service Info System Log List Elapsed Operating Time Disk Information 72 Restore Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive A/B/ Export Drive A/B Configuration 73 Memory Add/Remove HDD Device Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive Data Management Setting for Main Memory 74 Memory (continued) 76 Data Clear Main Storage Memory Copy A/Copy B Cascade 77 Other convenient functions82 Operation examples88 Basic operations93 Communications by Web BrowserLogin Communications by Web BrowserThe personal computer product requirements Connections 94 Main Menu102 Recording time tableContinuous recording time table 104 TroubleshootingINSTALLATIONRECORDING 105 PLAYBACKPERIPHERAL RECORDING DEVICE OTHERS 106 Warnings and CALL OUT outputWarnings and their appropriate countermeasures 108 Check sheetSetup Menu (200 000 000) Recording Set Recording Pattern A 110 2 Set Recording Pattern B112 3 Set Recording Pattern C114 4 Set Recording Pattern D116 6 Audio Recording SetupAudio RecordThursday Wednesday Tuesday Inactive Day of The Week Program ModeTime Start End Audio Recording Mode Normal Alarm 2 Timer 2 Configure Timer Program 1Record B Record C Motion Detection Special DaySkip Copy B Sunday Monday Friday Saturday Special Holiday Everyday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 On Off 5 Emergency Recording SetupCamera Setting Pre-alarm Duration Post-alarm Duration Frame / Field Maximum Recording Rate for All Cameras Mid Low Low Mid Low Mid Mid High High 0.25 sec 0.5 sec 1 sec 2 sec Mid Mid High High 0.25 sec 0.5 sec 1 sec 2 sec (Date / Month)Day of The Week Program ModeTimeThursday Wednesday Tuesday Inactive Start End 117 3 Motion Det3 Configure Timer Program 2 4 Define HolidaysRecord B Record C Motion Detection Special DaySkip Copy B Sunday Monday Friday Saturday Special Holiday Everyday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 118 4 System 2 Menu Language Selection4 Password Setting 3 Rear Terminal SettingDisk Management Password Operation Control Password Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 122 Audio Setting6 On Screen Display Setting 123 System Menu (300 000 000) COM/LAN2 RS-485 Cascade Setting 3 LAN B (Communication) Setting RS-232C Setting 4 LAN A (NAS) SettingCascade Connection Mode Recorder AddressCommunication Mode Port Settings Transmission Mode Delimi -ter 124 2 PTZ Setting PTZ Camera Configuration 125 5 Memory Add/Remove HDD Device/ 2 Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive 126 Add/Remove HDD Device/ 2 Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive (continued) 128 GlossaryGlossary Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings 129 1 second1 secondThe example when setting a setup of each channel to 1 pps Examples of time displayed during playback. 130 SpecificationsThis unit complies with the European EMC test standard EN50130-4. 131 OthersAviso sobre a construo do sistema de vigilncia desta unidade 132 OTHERSTempo de gravao e garantia do produto 133 Others (continued)Anmrkning angende konstruktionen av det vervakningssystem som anvnder den hr enheten SVENSKA 134 OTHERSInspelningstid och produktgaranti
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