Operation example 3 | 48 |
Operation example 4 | 49 |
Using the Timer | 50 |
Setting the Timer | 50 |
Setting SPECIAL DW (special day of the week) | 51 |
Overlapping Timer settings | 52 |
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Alarm Recording | 53 |
Alarm Recording | 53 |
Alarm Recording operation | 53 |
Setting Alarm Recording | 53 |
Operations during Alarm Recording | 53 |
Alarm Recording time indicators | 53 |
Alarm Recording indicators | 53 |
Operation after Alarm Recording | 53 |
Indexing Alarm Recording time | 53 |
Alarm recording cameras | 53 |
ARCHIVE button operation | 62 |
Cancelling Backup operation | 62 |
Individual settings during Backup operation | 62 |
Choosing a backup system | 62 |
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Timer Backup | 63 |
Other convenient functions | 63 |
Power failure reset recording | 63 |
Power failure time display | 63 |
Power failure compensation circuit | 64 |
RESET button | 64 |
Simple lock function | 64 |
PASSWORD LOCK function | 64 |
COMMUNICATION settings | 65 |
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Transmission speed | 65 |
TCP / IP settings | 65 |
ENGLISH |
Various recordings | 54 |
Basic recording | 54 |
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Repeat Recording | 54 |
Operation when the hard disk drive becomes full | 54 |
Series Recording | 55 |
Series Recording menu settings (for both units) | 55 |
Operation during Series Recording | 55 |
Various playback functions | 56 |
Playing still frames | 56 |
Shuttle viewing | 56 |
Shuttle hold | 56 |
Direct shuttle viewing | 56 |
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Reverse playback | 56 |
Changing playback intervals | 56 |
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Monitor display settings and playback operation | 57 |
Various search | 57 |
Time date Search | 57 |
Index Search | 57 |
How to count index signals | 58 |
Skip Search | 58 |
Alarm List Search | 58 |
Jump to Start point (oldest recording) | 59 |
Using peripheral devices | 59 |
SCSI ID number allocation | 59 |
Selecting other devices | 59 |
Making copies | 59 |
Copying from the hard disk to the copying device | 59 |
Restoring items |
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onto the hard disk from the copying device | 60 |
Restoring items from |
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the archive device to the hard disk | 60 |
Setting of Copy range | 60 |
Manual setting of Copy range | 60 |
Automatic settings for Copy range | 60 |
Automatic adjustments of Copy range | 60 |
Procedure for setting “ ** ” | 61 |
Making backups | 61 |
Cancelling Copy operation | 61 |
Backup operation | 61 |
Restrictions during Backup Recording | 62 |
Connecting to a personal computer | 65 |
Connecting with a personal computer | 65 |
Connection via modem | 65 |
Direct connection | 65 |
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Setting the communicating mode | 66 |
Command codes | 66 |
Command code and status | 66 |
Example of Command operation | 66 |
Details of the numbers | 67 |
Character Search | 79 |
Character Search | 79 |
Character Search commands | 79 |
Characters can be used | 79 |
Sample operation | 80 |
Recording time table | 81 |
Recording time table | 81 |
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Recording duration is set to “LONG” | 81 |
Recording duration is set to “MEDIUM” | 81 |
Recording duration is set to “SHORT” | 81 |
Troubleshooting | 82 |
Glossary | 83 |
Glossary | 83 |
Warnings and CALL OUT output | 84 |
Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures | 84 |
Specifications | 85 |
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CLOCK ADJ Input terminal | 85 |
ALARM OUT/MODE OUT Output terminal | 85 |
CALL OUT Output terminal | 85 |
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