AUTO SET UP (continued) / Initial settings

8.Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The <AUTO RECORD SETTING> screen appears.

The period of the record can be set.

Setting of AUTO RECORD SETTING ( default : “24H” )

24H”, “48H”, “72H”, “96H”, “120H”, “144H”, “1WEEK”, “2WEEK”, “3WEEK”, “1MONTH”, “2MONTH”, “3MONTH”, “4MONTH”, “5MONTH”, “6MONTH”, “1YEAR”

<AUTO RECORD SETTING>

>>RECORDING CYCLE

24H

EXECUTE

 

JOG :SELECT

SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE

9.Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set.

10.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “EXECUTE”, and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The <RECORD SETTING> screen appears.

The recording interval and recording picture quality of normal recording and alarm recording corresponding to each camera numbers can be set in this screen.

The <RECORD SETTING> screen consists of 2 pages. The second page is displayed by turning the JOG dial to move the cursor to “NEXT PAGE”, and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

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Camera selection during alarm recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<RECORD SETTING>

 

ALARM

 

NO

PPS

GRADE

A-

PPS

A-GRADE

>> 1

15P

SUPER

15P

 

 

SUPER

2------ SUPER ------ SUPER

3------ SUPER ------ SUPER

4 15P SUPER 15P SUPER

5------ SUPER ------ SUPER

6------ SUPER ------ SUPER

7------ SUPER ------ SUPER

8------ SUPER ------ SUPER

9------ SUPER ------ SUPER NEXT PAGE

ID4•ID5

The peripheral recording device connected to ID4ID5 can be set to HDD or Archive/Copy device.

Setting of “ID4ID5” ( default : “ARCHIVECOPY” ) “HDD” : Set ID4•ID5 to recognize the HDD for capacity expansion.

“ARCHIVECOPY” : Set ID4•ID5 to recognize the ARCHIVE•COPY device.

The maximum capacity for peripheral recording de- vices connected to the SCSI will differ according to SCSI number chart setting ( page 21).

1.Turn ON the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit, and wait until the ACCESS indicator goes off. Hold down the REC/STOP button, and press the POWER button on the front of the unit.

The unit starts-up, and the <INITIALIZATION> screen is appears.

<INITIALIZATION>

ARCHIVE•COPY

>>ID4•ID5

HDD SETTING

NORMAL

BOOT UP DELAY

30S

POWER OFF

 

INITIALIZATION

 

ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED

WHEN PROCEED INITIALIZATION

2.In the <INITIALIZATION> screen, confirm the cursor is next to “ID4•ID5”, and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The background of the “ARCHIVE•COPY” turns red and flashes.

3.Display the desired setting by turning the JOG dial, and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The setting is made, and the display stops flashing.

4.Select “INITIALIZATION” by turning the JOG dial, and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The setting is made, and the display returns to normal after initialization.

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<RECORD SETTING>

ALARM

NO

PPS

GRADE

A-PPS

A-GRADE

>>10

------

SUPER

------

SUPER

11

15P

SUPER

15P

SUPER

12------ SUPER ------ SUPER

13------ SUPER ------ SUPER

14 15P

SUPER 15P

SUPER

15------ SUPER ------ SUPER

16------ SUPER ------ SUPER

<ESTD REC>

D

H

M

PRESS POWER BUTTON

TO

EXIT

According to the number of the cameras connected and the value of “RECORDING CYCLE”, the most suit- able setting of the “PPS”, “A-PPS”, “GRADE” and “A- GRADE” are set automatically.

11.When the setting is complete, press the POWER button.

• “SETTING UP...” is displayed on the screen, and the unit starts-up.

INITIALIZATION

The <INITIALIZATION> setting is used to select the mode of peripheral recording devices connected to SCSI connector ID4ID5, to make HDD SETTING, and to initialize the HDD.

Performing “INITIALIZATION” initializes all data on the HDD. It deletes the complete ALARM LIST, and the next entry is registered from 00001.

Changing the “ID4•ID5” from “ARCHIVE•COPY” to “HDD”, and vice versa will cause the Timer program to completely reset.

Select “POWER OFF” to abort initialization.

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