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AVERTISSEMENT:
ATTENTION:
Important safeguards
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Caution and care
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Caution and care (continued)
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Features
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Major operations and their functions .........................12
User Menu
Connections .................................................................. 18
How to set the menus ..................................................22
Contents
System Menu
COM/LAN ....................................................................... 70
PTZ Setting .................................................................... 72
Service Info ...................................................................73
Restore ..........................................................................74
Flowchart
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Major operations and their functions
Front view
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Major operations and their functions (continued)
Front view (inside of the door)
Loading/Ejecting a DVD or CD
[When loading the disc:]
[When ejecting the disc:]
33. Operation buttons
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Major operations and their functions (continued)
Rear view
5. Keyhole for anti-theft lock
6. I/O terminals
1. MAIN switch
7. GND terminals
8. RS422/RS232C connectors
9. RS485 connector
10. RS-232C connector
11. VIDEO OUTPUT connectors
Connections
Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor
Sensor #1
5-7mm
PC
Alarm recording connection
[Output Circuit]
ALARM OUT/MODE OUT 1 to 4/CLOCK ADJ output terminals
The diagram below shows an example connection for setting alarm signal to sensor number 1.
Alarm switch
Connections (continued)
Clamping the cables
Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder
Connections
Optional items
Recommended items
How to set the menus
Setting the menus
Setting the menu using a mouse
menu.
Setting the menu using the front panel buttons
How to set the menus
Displaying a menu screen
Click this area
the mouse to display a menu.
Closing a menu screen
How to set the menus (continued)
Inputting numbers
Setting parameters
How to set the menus
Symbols in the menus
Setup Wizard
Setup Wizard
Select the desired language.
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Make the detailed setting for internal and serial bus HDDs.
Setup Wizard
Menu chart
Menu chart
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User Menu
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Setup Menu
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System Menu
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System Menu (continued)
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Search
Selecting the search function
Select Source Device
Search by Time and Date
Search by Alarm List
Search (continued)
Search by Motion
Copy
Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive
settings.
specifying the date and time or the bookmark number.
to be copied.
Copy (continued)
Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive/Set Copy 2 Drive
settings.
Copying the data of this unit to a video cassette
Playback software
System requirements
Starting up the application software
computer which has been used for copy.
Copy (continued)
Menu Operational Panel
File menu
Search menu
Operation menu
Bookmark menu
View menu
Information
Information
Information> and <Copy 2 Drive Information>.
information.
Protect Data
Protect Data
Data Information>.
area in the screen of <Change Protected Data Settings>.
PTZ control using the menu
PTZ Control
PTZ CAM1
PTZ
PTZ control using the front panel buttons
number to be controlled and display the picture in the single screen display.
Recording
Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording
Records data on HDD before alarm is input.
Pre-alarm recording
Time Camera input Recording process
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Recording (continued)
<Estimated Recording Time>
rat e pe r c amer a, and pic tur e gr ade for al arm recording.
connected.
Alarm Input
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Recording (continued)
Emergency Recording Setup
Emergency recording
Long pre-alarm recording
Audio Recording Setup
Timer
Timer
recording settings you have set.
program 1 or 2 in the program selection.
unit.
Overlapped timer settings
Motion Det
loaded picture.
Set Motion Detection Pattern A/Set Motion Detection Pattern B
settings are made.
you have set.
Same as settings.
Rear Terminal Setting
Mode Out Settings
[Mode Out 1 to 4]
System
Time/Date Setting
second.
be adjusted as needed.
Menu Language Selection
Call Out Settings
Key Sound
Buzzer
Registering the PASSWORD
[for the levels 1 to 3]
Password Setting
SIMPLE LOCK
Activating the simple lock
to ON.
Releasing the simple lock
Activating the PASSWORD LOCK
Releasing the PASSWORD LOCK
Changing the PASSWORD
Changing the lock mode from PASSWORD LOCK to SIMPLE LOCK
Multiplexer function related button operations/operation table
Camera number button operations
SPLIT buttons operations
SEQUENCE button operations
To cancel the sequential display
The function of the SPLIT, SEQUENCE, DIGITAL ZOOM, and camera number buttons
Multiplexer Setting
Output A Settings
number button (1 to 16) of the desired camera number to be displayed.
When using the mouse, left-click the number until the desired camera number appears.
number button (1 to 16) of the desired camera number to be displayed.
Output B Settings
Alarm Display Setting
Covert Camera Setting
number.
On Screen Display Setting
On Screen Information
you have set.
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Reset to Factory Setting
Menu Data
Load Menu Data
Sel ect the devi ce and the grou p t o be use d fo r loading the menu settings.
Select Eject to eject the device.
Select Execute.
COM/LAN
RS-485 Setting
LAN (Communication) Setting
Administrator.
Recorder ID.
(Communication) Setting>.
PTZ Setting
PTZ Camera Conguration
Setting> menu.
selected in step 1.
Conguration Check List
Service Info
System Log List
Elapsed Operating Time
Operating Time>.
Disk Information
Restore
Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1/2/ Export Drive 1/2 Conguration
Memory
Add/Remove HDD Device
displayed in the screen of <Internal HDD>.
main device or copy 2 device.
SERIAL BUS port of this unit are displayed in the screen of <External HDD (USB HDD)>.
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Memory (continued)
Notes for using the external device
Attaching the HDD and setting the ID number
Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive
Data Management Setting for Main Memory
area.
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Memory (continued)
Recording Data Readout Setting
Data Clear
Main Storage Memory
be deleted.
Copy 1/Copy 2
to be deleted.
Other convenient functions
Various playback functions
Playing still frames
Shuttle viewing/direct shuttle viewing
Shuttle hold
Changing playback intervals
Simultaneous playback during recording
Playback the latest recorded contents
Triplex playback
Other convenient functions (continued)
Registering the picture
Registering a bookmark
Picture copy
Functions of the unit in case of power failure
Power failure compensation circuit
Power failure reset recording
RESET button
Operation examples
Operation example 1
[Backup settings]
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Select Execute.
Operation example 2
Operation
Settings
A measuring for setting the partition capacity
Operation examples (continued)
Operation example 3
[Recording settings B]
Set the alarm recording trigger to "MD-B."
unnecessary cameras to "- - -."
[Motion detection settings]
[Timer settings]
Operation examples (continued)
Operation example 4
Set the alarm recording trigger to "MD-B."
Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input.
Use "Easy" to set the desired recording rate
[Motion detection settings]
[Timer settings]
Basic multiplexer functions
Multiplexer buttons
1. Camera number buttons (1 to 16)
Basic operations
4. DIGITAL ZOOM button
Basic manual recording
Setting the recording rate and picture grade for normal recording
<Estimated Recording Time>
more than 2 seconds.
Basic operations (continued)
Basic playback
STOP PAUSE
REV. PLAY PLAY JUMP TO END SPEED
<Select Source Device> (
Basic search
Search by Time and Date
select Manual and then set the month, date, year, hour, minute, and second.
PLAY button or the PAUSE button.
STOP button.
Basic operations (continued)
and sensor number to be searched.
Communications by Web Browser
Login
the IP address of the recorder.
Communications by Web Browser
The personal computer product requirements
Main Menu
Live Monitoring
Playback
Time Search
Conguration Menu
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Logout
Change Login User
Recording time table
Recording time table
Continuous recording time table
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Warnings and CALL OUT output
Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures
Page Warning Display
CALL OUT output #1
Cancelling the warning
Warnings and CALL OUT output
Page Warning Display
CALL OUT output #1
Cancelling the warning
Log number Countermeasure
Check sheet
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(Day / Month)
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Specications