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2 PRECAUTIONFor the customers in Canada Location Avoiding Electrical Shock and Fire SERVICE CAUTION Declaration of Conformity 2 3 INTRODUCTIONMain features Accessories 4 5 CONTENTS9 1Notes on handling removable HDDsDo not subject the unit to shocks or vibration. Do not move the unit for 30 seconds after turning off the power. Do not operate the unit when condensation has formed. Notes when replacing the HDD Handling the HDD unit by itself Conditions to avoid The hard disk and cooling fan are expendable items Installation conditions For important recordings 10 BEFORE USE1Hard disk protection Care During extended disuse Backup battery MENU button AC adapter 10 11 21Connect the removable HDDs connector and place the HDD inside the tray. 2 3 4unit. Replacement REPLACING A REMOVABLE HDD2 12 5direction of the arrow, and then press the [CHANGE DISK] button. 1hold the [CHANGE DISK] button for at least 2 seconds. 2 14 3Front panel NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS3 15 14 16 17 4Basic connections Connecting a remote control circuit Connecting cables to the control and alarm terminals 18 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS4Connecting a multiplexer Making analog series connections INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS4 18 19 1other connections, insert the power plug into the wall outlet. Connecting the power cord 20 1Operation display area100 CH 4 % 05-10-04 ALARM 0001 10:50:00 EN 10FPS PREPARING FOR USE1 20 21 1Selecting the recording method Built-in hard disk Changing the position of the operation display area 22 22 3 4SETTING THE LANGUAGE/CLOCK2 22 23 23 5 7 8 24 31Stopping during timer recording Ending normal recording 2 1 2Normal recording Timer recording 24 25 41 2 3If recording is ended during alarm recording using the motion sensor Alarm recording05-10- 04 ALARM 0001 10: 50: 00 EN 10FPS ALARM AND PRE-ALARM RECORDING4 26 12 27 NORMAL RECORDING/TIMER RECORDING PLAYBACKEnding playback 1 2Playing back an image near the point of recording Playback10-05- 03 ALARM 0001 10: 50: 00 EN 0. 12SEC 05-10- 04 ALARM 0001 10: 50: 00 EN 10FPS Fast-forward playback/fast-rewind playbackTo change the fast-forward playback/fast- rewind playback speed Ending fast-forward playback/fast-rewind playback NORMAL RECORDING/TIMER RECORDING PLAYBACK5 28 1Frame advance (forward/reverse) 2Viewing still imagesTo resume playback Slow playback or fast-forward Slow reverse playback or fast-rewind NORMAL RECORDING/TIMER RECORDING PLAYBACK5 28 29 1still image is displayed. 2 1digital video is playing back frame- recorded images. Playback with a channel specified for the camera image Switching between frame and field playback 30 630 31 1digital video recorder is recording or stopped. 2selected, and press the [ ] button. 3the image to play back.To display pre-alarm images 1ALARM SEARCHSkipping can be carried out during playback 05-20- 04 ALARM 0003 01: 06: 00 EN 10 32 24 1 2ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH TIME/DATE SEARCH 32 33 46 35 4the searching range, then press the [ ] 5[ ] button to select a camera number. 8 36 910 11 12 1 37 7Copying an image to the hard disks archive area (JP. 36) Copying an image to a CompactFlash card or Microdrive (JP. 38) 1recording area or the alarm recording area. 2image to be copied is displayed. Copying an image to the hard disks archive area 38 34 6 7 8 9 39 12 3 4 6Copying an archive area image to a CompactFlash card or Microdrive 40 8the [ ] button. SANYO 02032101 To cancel a copy operation Recording area in CompactFlash cards00000001.JPG 00000002.JPG 00000003.JPG IMG00001 IMG00002 IMG00003 INDEX.HTM 40 41 8Saving on a CompactFlash card 1 2 1 2 1 43 MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONSReturning to the normal screen. 2 4Displaying menu screens and setting screensMoving to a sub-menu from MAIN MENU 1 or MAIN MENU 2 44 1settings are to be restored. 2Entering settings in sub-menu screens To restore menu setting items to their default values Overview of <MAIN MENU 1> sub- menus 45 44 Overview of <MAIN MENU 2> sub- menus 47 46 e00_l8had_us_7.book Page 46 Wednesday, March 10, 2004 2:47 PM When recording with an 80-GB hard disk at 100% capacityField recording Frame recording Table of recording rate and timesRecording rate (fields per second) Recording rate (frames per second) English 47e00_l8had_us_7.book Page 47 Wednesday, March 10, 2004 2:47 PM 48 When recording with a 160-GB hard disk at 100% capacityField recording Frame recording Recording rate (fields per second) Recording rate (frames per second) 49 48 50 12 3<DAYLIGHT SAVING> settings 5 51 89 10 11 1 2<EXT. CLOCK SET> settings 52 53 22 4the multiplexer to be used. Settings for multiplexer connection 54 32Default hard disk settings Displaying the recording area RECORDING AREA SET3 54 55 12 3 4 6 56 12 3 4 5 6 7Setting overwrite permission 56 57 41using the correct cables. (JP. 17) 2 3SET and press the [ ] button. 4then press the [ ] or [ ] button to select ON, and press the [ ] button. Setting series recording RECORDING CONDITIONS SET4 58 13 4Setting normal recording area overwriting and remaining capacity on the operation display area RECORDING CONDITIONS SET4 Setting AUTO DELETE 58 59 12 4 60 561 62Timer setting items Making timer reservations every day at the same time with the same image quality TIMER SET6 62 45 6 7 2 3To cancel all set timer reservations TIMER SET6 62 63 12 3 4 6Timer reservations spanning more than 24 hours 64 765 82 4 5 6 66 7RECORDING and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to 8DURATION and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to change the setting. When alarm recording settings have been completed 10-20- 04 ALARM 0000 08: 30: 00 EN 10 66 67 1RECORDING and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to 2DURATION and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to change the setting. 1and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to change the setting. Setting pre-alarm recordingWhen settings have been completed Setting the alarm trigger 68 23 4Setting the motion sensor 68 69 1Settings 21. DISPLAY/VIDEO LOSS SET and 3the desired function, then press the [ ] 4change the setting, then press the [ ] 5 6settings, press the [EXIT/OSD] button. <DISPLAY SET> and <VIDEO LOSS SET> setting items 70 22 4 5Settings for RS-232C and RS-485 RS-232C/RS-485 SET2 70 71 45 6 7 8 9 72 323. BUZZER SET, then press the [ ] 3the desired function, then press the [ ] 4change the setting, then press the [ ] 5 6settings, press the [EXIT/OSD] button. <BUZZER SET> screen setting items Settings 72 73 4[Settings] ( indicates default setting.) Password setting example<MAIN MENU 2> <SECURITY LOCK SET> screen setting items SECURITY LOCK SET4 74 24 6 7 8 9Setting passwords SECURITY LOCK SET4 76 12 3Setting the security lock 76 77 5Making network connections NETWORK SET5 78 23 4 5Making network settings NETWORK SET5 78 79 67 1 3 4 5 80 62 4Initializing the hard disk 80 81 727. POWER FAILURE/USED TIME and 3 82 1Data format Communication protocol When using RJ-11 connector Data format Communication protocol RS-232C RS-485 83 82 INTERFACE Setting the RS-485 termination switchConnection Cable types Termination settings 84 Commands85 84 86 Byte 1Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Bit assignments in STATUS SENSE (D7H) data bytes 87 86 INTERFACE GROUP SET (6CH) GROUP CHECK (6DH) GROUP CLEAR (6EH) STATUS LOG 1 (BFH) MENU UPLOAD (D8H) MENU DOWNLOAD (E8H) CLOCK DOWNLOAD (E9H) RS-485 SEND START (FDH) RS-485 RCV CMF (FEH) Commands (RS-485 only) 89 88 INTERFACE Command tableNote: The command is only used during RS-485 control. 92 11 2 3 4Saving and playing back sound Operations possible with PC control Network settings NETWORK CONTROL FUNCTION1 92 93 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 94 21 2 3Controlling from a PC PREPARING FOR NETWORK CONTROL2 94 95 4PREPARING FOR NETWORK CONTROL2 96 1connected to another 4 PCs PC 2 3 1 2 3Controlling from the unit Messages displayed when connectedDisplay on the unit Display on the PC 96 CONTROL Recording buttons Playback buttons NETWORK 97 OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONSChannel and screen selection buttons Setting buttons 98 1Making menu selection 1 2 3 4SETTINGS1 99 98 * indicates the display of information only. Menu structure 100 21 2 1 2 3 4 51. CLOCK SET 2. DAYLIGHT SAVING/EXT. CLOCK SET 100 101 1multiplexer from the screens pull-down menu. 3. VIDEO INPUT SET 102 4. RECORDING AREA SET102 Setting the remaining-space warning level NETWORK 103 12 3 45. RECORDING CONDITIONS SETSetting overwriting permission for the normal recording area Setting overwriting permission for the alarm recording area 104 12 3Setting the recording rate 4 56. NORMAL REC MODE SETSetting the picture quality for recording Setting audio recording 104 105 1different days of the week.Performing timer recording Overlapping of timer reservation times Setting a timer for over 24-hours continuous recording 7. TIMER SET 106 12 1 28. HOLIDAY SET 9. ALARM REC MODE SETSetting the picture quality for recording 106 107 34 5 6using DURATION.Setting audio recording Setting alarm recording 108 78 9 10 recording using ALARM TRIGGER.Setting pre-alarm recording Setting alarm triggers 108 109 11 12 13 1 2Setting motion sensors 10. DISPLAY SET 110 1211. RS-232C/RS-485 SET 12. BUZZER SET 110 111 12 113 1Pre-alarm recording 1 2 1 2 3 1Normal recording Timer recording Alarm recording 114 2Watching live images during playback Playing back recorded images 115 114 116 117 1connected with user level ID2 or ID3. 2 3DURATION. Settings for downloading live images to a PC 118 45 6To cancel a save operation 7 119 31 2 3 4Basic operation Search menu 120 42. ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH 1 2back from the alarm event list. 3 1SEARCH from the SEARCH menu. 2played back. 1. ALARM SEARCH OPERATIONS IN SEARCH MODES4 120 121 12the image to be played back using SEARCH. 3 4 1 2back from the stored image list. 3to be played back. 3. TIME/DATE SEARCH 4. ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH OPERATIONS IN SEARCH MODES4 122 1SEARCH from the SEARCH menu. 2for motion searching with SEARCH FROM. 3for searching using MULTIPLEXER CHANNEL. 4 5 6 75. MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 122 123 51recording area or the alarm recording area. 2 3 4 5Copying to the archive area SAVING RECORDED IMAGES5 124 1 2be downloaded is being played back. 3 4 5 6 7 8Downloading to a PC SAVING RECORDED IMAGES5 125 124 126 61 2 3Installing the DVR Viewer 4 5 6Operating environment 127 126 NETWORK Opening and closing DVR ViewerOpening DVR Viewer Closing DVR Viewer Menu structure 128 12the file to be opened. Opening files 129 128 130 131 12 3 4 132 12 3filename, and then click [Save]. Saving images 132 133 SPECIFICATIONSNote that product appearance and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Specifications 135 OBLIGATIONSEXCLUSIONS ATTENTION SANYO INDUSTRIAL DSR-300 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER WARRANTYCUSTOMER INFORMATION 1-800-421-5013 Weekdays 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Pacific Time PARTS ORDER INFORMATION 1-800-726-9662 Weekdays 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Pacific Time
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