Operation example 2

Setting the areas for normal and alarm recordings individually.

Operation

Performs alarm recording at the specified recording rate.

Performs repeat normal recording at the specified recording rate.

Records the data of normal and alarm recordings to the different areas in order to store the alarm recording data for long term.

Settings

Menu

 

Settings

Pages

[Alarm area settings, Repeat recording settings]

step1.

Set the normal and alarm recording areas.

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System Menu

step2.

Set the repeat recording setting of normal

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recording area to "Repeat On" and alarm

 

5 Memory

 

recording area to "Repeat Off."

 

 

 

 

step 2

3Data Management Setting for Main Memory

step 1

4Change Partition Setting

[Recording settings]

step3. Execute camera check to automatically

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Setup Menu

detect the cameras with video signal input.

 

 

 

step4. Use "Easy" to set the desired recording rate for normal recording.

1 Recording

 

 

 

 

step5. Set the alarm mode to "Alarm CH."

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Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer)

step6.

Use "Easy" to set the desired recording rate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

step 3

for alarm recording.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set the alarm recording trigger to "External."

 

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Camera Check

step7.

 

 

 

 

step 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

2+D

Recording Setting A-Normal(Easy)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

step 5

3Alarm Recording Menu

step 6

1+D Recording Setting A-Alarm(Easy)

step 7

5Alarm Trigger In/Out

A measuring for setting the partition capacity

Refer to the example below when calculating the alarm recording area capacity.

(Example:)

Alarm recording time is set to 15 seconds.

The number of alarm recordings is 80 times per day. Alarm recording data is stored for 3 months.

Picture grade for alarm recording is set to “L6-30KB” (30 kbytes), recording rate is set to “30 pps.”

1)While the partition function is set to off (alarm area is set to 0%), the estimated recordable time is 76 hours when operating with one camera at the recording rate of “30 pps” and at the picture grade of “L6-30KB.” (Set the normal recording rate using “Manual,” and check the esti- mated recording time in the overview screen.)

2)The alarm recording time per day is:

15 seconds multiplied by 80 times makes 1200 seconds

(20 minutes).

3)The alarm recording time per month is:

20 minutes multiplied by 30 days makes 600 minutes (10 hours).

4)As the estimated recordable time is 76 hours; Divide 10 hours by 76 hours makes 13.2 %.

5)Alarm area capacity is 20 % with some spare capacity.

This example shows the reference when the alarm mode

is set to “Alarm CH.” Adjust the partition capacity after the actual operation.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL4516U instruction manual Measuring for setting the partition capacity

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