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PRECAUTION
For the customers in Canada
Location
Avoiding Electrical Shock and Fire
SERVICE
INTRODUCTION
Main features
Accessories
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CONTENTS
OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
SETTINGS
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INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
NETWORK SETTINGS
NETWORK CONTROL
NETWORK OPERATION
SPECIFICATIONS
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Notes on handling removable HDDs
Do 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.
BEFORE USE1
Hard disk protection
Care
During extended disuse
Backup battery
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Connect the removable HDDs connector and place the HDD inside the tray.
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direction of the arrow, and then press the [CHANGE DISK] button.
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hold the [CHANGE DISK] button for at least 2 seconds.
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Front panel
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS3
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS3
Rear panel
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Basic connections
Connecting a remote control circuit
Connecting cables to the control and alarm terminals
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS4
Connecting a multiplexer
Making analog series connections
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS4
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other connections, insert the power plug into the wall outlet.
Connecting the power cord
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Operation display area
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Selecting the recording method
Built-in hard disk
Hard disk recording area
Changing the position of the operation display area
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To change the language
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Stopping during timer recording
Ending normal recording
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If recording is ended during alarm recording using the motion sensor
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Pre-alarm recording
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NORMAL RECORDING/TIMER RECORDING PLAYBACK
Ending playback
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Playing back an image near the point of recording
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Frame advance (forward/reverse)
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Viewing still images
To resume playback
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still image is displayed.
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channel.
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digital video is playing back frame- recorded images.
Playback with a channel specified for the camera image
Switching between frame and field playback
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digital video recorder is recording or stopped.
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selected, and press the [ ] button.
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ALARM SEARCH
Skipping can be carried out during playback
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ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH
TIME/DATE SEARCH
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time to search.
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then press the [ ] button.
ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH
MOTION DETECTION SEARCH
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the searching range, then press the [ ]
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[ ] button to select a camera number.
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Copying an image to the hard disks archive area (JP. 36)
Copying an image to a CompactFlash card or Microdrive (JP. 38)
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recording area or the alarm recording area.
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the [ ] button.
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To cancel a copy operation
Recording area in CompactFlash cards
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Saving on a CompactFlash card
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SAVING MENU SETTINGS8
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MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS
Returning to the normal screen.
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menu.
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settings are to be restored.
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Entering settings in sub-menu screens
To restore menu setting items to their default values
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Overview of <MAIN MENU 2> sub- menus
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When recording with an 80-GB hard disk at 100% capacity
Field recording
Frame recording
When recording with a 160-GB hard disk at 100% capacity
Field recording
Frame recording
Recording rate (fields per second)
Recording rate (frames per second)
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<DAYLIGHT SAVING> settings
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the [ ] button.
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the multiplexer to be used.
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Default hard disk settings
Displaying the recording area
RECORDING AREA SET3
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Changing recording areas
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using the correct cables. (JP. 17)
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Setting normal recording area overwriting and remaining capacity on the operation display area
RECORDING CONDITIONS SET4
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Timer setting items
Making timer reservations every day at the same time with the same image quality
TIMER SET6
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RECORDING and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to
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DURATION and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to change the setting.
When alarm recording settings have been completed
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RECORDING and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to
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DURATION and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to change the setting.
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and press the [ ] button, then press the [ ] or [ ] button to change the setting.
Setting pre-alarm recording
When settings have been completed
Setting the alarm trigger
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Setting the motion sensor
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Settings
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Settings for RS-232C and RS-485
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3. BUZZER SET, then press the [ ]
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the desired function, then press the [ ]
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[Settings] ( indicates default setting.)
Password setting example
<MAIN MENU 2> <SECURITY LOCK SET> screen
setting items
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SECURITY LOCK SET4
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Setting the security lock
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Making network connections
NETWORK SET5
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Making network settings
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Password setting
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Initializing the hard disk
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7. POWER FAILURE/USED TIME and
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Data format
Communication protocol
When using RJ-11 connector
Data format
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INTERFACE
Setting the RS-485 termination switch
Connection
Cable types
Commands
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Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
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INTERFACE
GROUP SET (6CH)
GROUP CHECK (6DH)
GROUP CLEAR (6EH)
Return codes
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INTERFACE
Command table
Note: The command is only used during RS-485 control.
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Saving and playing back sound
Operations possible with PC control Network settings
NETWORK CONTROL FUNCTION1
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Controlling from a PC
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PREPARING FOR NETWORK CONTROL2
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connected to another 4 PCs
PC
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unit
OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
Channel and screen selection buttons
Setting buttons
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Making menu selection
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* indicates the display of information only.
Menu structure
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multiplexer from the screens pull-down menu.
3. VIDEO INPUT SET
Multiplexer
4. RECORDING AREA SET
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Setting the remaining-space warning level
NETWORK
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recording area.
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recording area.
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Setting the recording rate
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different days of the week.
Performing timer recording
Overlapping of timer reservation times
Setting a timer for over 24-hours continuous recording
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holiday.
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8. HOLIDAY SET
9. ALARM REC MODE SET
Setting the picture quality for recording
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RECORDING.
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ALARM RECORDING.
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using DURATION.
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sensor is to be setup.
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buzzer.
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11. RS-232C/RS-485 SET
12. BUZZER SET
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13. NETWORK SET
14. HDD SET
15. POWER FAILURE/USED TIME
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Pre-alarm recording
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Watching live images during playback
Playing back recorded images
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Specifying the channel (camera number)
Performing operations in play mode
Adjusting the image and audio
Screen display items
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connected with user level ID2 or ID3.
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click [SET].
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To cancel a save operation
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2. ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH
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SEARCH menu.
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the SEARCH menu.
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the image to be played back using SEARCH.
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from the SEARCH menu.
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back from the stored image list.
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SEARCH from the SEARCH menu.
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for motion searching with SEARCH FROM.
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recording area or the alarm recording area.
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image to be copied.
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be downloaded is being played back.
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panel.
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* Image viewer screen
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Installing the DVR Viewer
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NETWORK
Opening and closing DVR Viewer
Opening DVR Viewer
Closing DVR Viewer
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the file to be opened.
Toolbar
Opening files
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Viewing images
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Printing images
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to be saved.
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filename, and then click [Save].
SPECIFICATIONS
Note that product appearance and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Specifications
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OBLIGATIONS
EXCLUSIONS
ATTENTION
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