
<INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued)
Setting (default: “OFF”)
“OFF,” “REMAIN,” “WARNING,” “ALARM”
SETTING | REMAIN | WARNING ALARM OFF | |||
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When reaching the remaining | ON | OFF | OFF | OFF | |
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When a failure occurs and | OFF | ON | OFF | OFF | |
a warning is displayed |
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When an alarm recording or | OFF | OFF | ON | OFF | |
emergency recording is started |
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1.Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> } Select “BUZZER” in the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen. Display the desired setting and determine such setting.
2.Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button.
♦REMAIN HDD
This item is used to output a warning when the remaining HDD capacity becomes low during recording. Set the HDD and remaining capacity for this warning.
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<REAR | TERMINAL SETTINGS> | OFF | |||
MODE | OUT | 1 |
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MODE | OUT | 2 |
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MODE | OUT | 3 |
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MODE | OUT | 4 |
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MODE | OUT | 5 |
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KEY SOUND |
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BUZZER |
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>>REMAIN HDD | |||||
CALL OUT SETTINGS |
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A warning is output using the following methods when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording.
•The recorded capacity of HDD flashes when “3” is set to “DISPLAY MODE” in the <TIME DATE/ DISPLAY SETTINGS> screen.
•Abuzzer sounds when “REMAIN” is set to “BUZZER” in the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen.
Setting of HDD (default: “MAIN”)
“MAIN”: Displays a warning of low MAIN HDD ca- pacity.
“SUB”: Displays a warning of low SUB HDD capacity.
“OFF”: Does not display warning of low HDD capacity.
“SUB” appears when “HDD SETTING” in <INITIALIZATION> screen is set to “PARTITION.”
Setting of “REMAIN HDD” capacity (default: “10%”) “2%,” “4%,” “6%,” “8%,” “10%,” “15%,”“20%,” “30%,” “40%,” “50%”
1.Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> } Select “REMAIN HDD” in the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen and then press the ENTER button twice.
•The setting item of selecting HDD is highlighted when the ENTER button is pressed once. When the button is pressed again, the background turns red and flashes.
2.Press the JOG ,
buttons to display the desired HDD and then press the ENTER button.
•The setting item is determined and flashing stops.
3.Press the JOG button to highlight the REMAIN HDD capacity and then press the ENTER button.
•The background of the setting item turns red and flashes.
4.Press the JOG ,
buttons to display the desired capacity and then press the ENTER button.
•The setting item is determined and flashing stops.
5.Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button.
♦CALL OUT SETTINGS
This menu is used to output warning signals from the MODE OUT terminal which is set to “CALL OUT” in <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen to the device connected to that terminal.
<CALL OUT SETTINGS> | OFF | |
>>HDD | MAIN REMAIN | |
HDD MAIN FULL | OFF | |
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HDD SUB FULL | OFF |
<CALL OUT SETTINGS> is available when any of the MODE OUT 1 to 5 settings are set to “CALL OUT.”
“HDD SUB REMAIN” and “HDD SUB FULL” appear when “HDD SETTING” in <INITIALIZATION> screen is set to “PARTITION.”
• HDD MAIN REMAIN/HDD SUB REMAIN
When reaching the specified remaining HDD capacity, a signal is output from the MODE OUT terminal which is set to “CALL OUT” in <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen and “REC/REM” appears on the screen.
Setting (default: “OFF”)
“2%,” “4%,” “6%,” “8%,” “10%,” “15%,”“20%,” “30%,” “40%,” “50%,” “OFF”
1.Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> } <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> } Select “HDD MAIN REMAIN” or “HDD SUB REMAIN” in the <CALL OUT SETTINGS> screen. Display the desired setting and determined such setting.
2.Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button.
By pressing and holding the WARNING RESET button for more than 3 seconds, the HDD capacity warning from the MODE OUT terminal which is set to “CALL OUT” in <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen can be cleared.
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