Operation examples (continued)

INFORMATION

Non-regular recording mode can be set using the P2 operational mode in the <TIMER

PROGRAM> menu. Once these settings are en- tered, the system can be switched between regular and non-regular operational modes.

4) Set the Timer Program’s operational mode to P1.

Upon completing the above settings, press the TIMER REC button. The unit will be in timer recording stand-by mode.

Operation example 2: Endless Repeat recording

Copies and backups of up to 3 days’ of recorded data can be made when the unit is running in continuous recording mode. (Refer to page 60 for details on copying.)

System configuration

Example of a system using the following peripherals:

16 connected video cameras

Archive device connected to ID4 or copying device connected to ID5

Monitor

Monitor

(Up to 16 cameras)

 

ID4: archive device

ID5: copy device

Images from each cameras are recorded 24 hours a day.

• Set IMAGE QUALITY to “HIGH”.

• Set MAX REC FIELDS to “2.5F”.

<NORMAL REC SETTING>￿

IMAGE QUALITY

HIGH￿

@MAX REC FIELDS

2.5F￿

SELECT REC MODE

(A)￿

DEFINE GROUP SETTING￿

￿

 

￿

 

￿

 

￿

 

￿

7D16H 9M

<ESTD TIME>

• Set HDD FULL to “REPEAT”.

<INITIAL SET UP>￿

 

TIME DATE ADJUST￿

REPEAT￿

@HDD

FULL￿

HDD

PB REPEAT￿

STOP￿

ARCHIVE OVERWRITE

OFF

Upon completing the above settings, press the unit’s REC button to initiate continuous recording operation.

Making copies as needed

To copy segments of recorded data while the unit is running in continuous recording mode, follow the steps below:

Change the automatic copy range setting to MANUAL, and enter the desired start-time and end-time of the data to be copied. (Refer to page 60.)

Making backups as needed

To make backups, while the unit is running in continuous recording mode, of portions of the total data stored in the unit’s hard disk, load the appropriate medium into the ar- chive device and press the ARCHIVE button.

Operation example 3

Cameras can differ between operational modes A and B, and you may specify which set of cameras goes into effect at what time and/or on which day(s). Recording intervals(IMAGE QUALITY) can be reduced when the number of operational cameras is large, and recording in- tervals can be increased when using fewer cameras.

System configuration

Settings are entered so that the backups are created every Monday morning between 00:00 and 05:00. To facilitate the exchange of the storage medium after the backup has been completed, MODE is set to “EJECT”.

Cameras in SELECT REC MODE (A) are set to operate from 08:00 to 15:00 on Monday through Friday. Cameras in SELECT REC MODE (B) are set to operate from 15:00 to 20:00 on these same days.

Cameras in SELECT REC MODE (B) are set to operate from 08:00 to 17:00 on Saturday and Sunday. The overall schedule is as shown in the following chart.

00 : 00

05 : 00

 

 

 

 

 

Monday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Archive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

replace archive medium

 

 

08 : 00

15 : 00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT REC MODE (A)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20 : 00

Monday to Friday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT REC MODE (B)

 

 

 

08 : 00

17 : 00

 

Saturday and Sunday

 

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT REC MODE (B)

 

 

Settings

1)Settings for NORMAL REC SETTING are made as fol- lows.

Set IMAGE QUALITY to “STANDARD”.

Set MAX REC FIELDS to “1F”.

Set HDD FULL to “REPEAT”.

2)Camera settings and camera title settings are made as follows. (Refer to page 45.)

Set camerasQ through 9 to operational mode A.

<DEFINE GROUP>

 

(A)￿

CH PRI FILD

CH PRI FILD￿

@Q

2

0.08

O

1

0.17￿

W

1

0.17

P

-

 

E

1

0.17

{

-

 

R

1

0.17

}

-

￿

T

1

0.17

q

-

Y

1

0.17

w

-

￿

U

3

0.05

e

-

￿

I

2

0.08

r

-

￿

 

 

 

 

 

• Set cameras1,W,E,I,O,} and w to operational mode B.

<DEFINE GROUP>

 

(B)￿

CH PRI FILD

CH PRI FILD￿

@Q

2

0.11

O

1

0.22￿

W

1

0.22

P

-

 

E

1

0.22

{

-

0.22￿

R

-

 

}

1

T

-

 

q

-

￿

Y

-

 

w

1

0.22￿

U

-

0.11

e

-

￿

I

2

r

-

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