Major operations and their functions

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1.POWER indicator

Illuminates while the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned on and the POWER button is pressed. Turns off while the unit is in stand-by mode or MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned off. It takes about 1 or 2 minutes from pressing the POWER button to switch the unit to the stand-by mode. When the unit is in operational transition such as boot-up, the indicator flashes and other operations are not accepted.

2.REMOTE jack

Input connector for optional wired remote control.

3.ACCESS indicator

Illuminates during accessing to hard disk drive, or peripheral recording devices. Press the POWER button after the ACCESS indicator is turned off and “POWER OFF” is displayed on the LCD display.

10.COPY 1 indicator

Illuminates while performing copy A operation. Flashes when starting or ending the copy A operation.

11.COPY 2 indicator

Illuminates while performing copy B operation. Flashes when starting or ending the copy B operation.

12.REC/STOP button

Starts recording. The button lights up during recording.

When pressing the button for more than 2 seconds, the recording stops and the light turns off.

When pressing this button for more than 2 seconds during alarm recording, recording stops.

During timer recording, recording will not stop even if the button is pressed.

4.COM (COMMUNICATION) indicator

Illuminates when establishing the communication with personal computer.

13.SPLIT screen buttons (, , ,,)

Selects split screen to be displayed. Uses for the menu settings.

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ALARM indicator

14. SEQUENCE button

 

Illuminates during alarm recording.

Uses when displaying the sequential screen.

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TIMER indicator

TILT button

Illuminates during timer recording or timer recording stand-by mode.

When pressing the button during PTZ mode, the angle of the camera adjusts to the upward direction.

7. LOCK indicator

15. PTZ (Pan, tilt, and zoom) button

Illuminates while simple lock or password lock is turned on.

Switches this unit to PTZ mode in order to control the camera connected.

8.M-DET indicator

Illuminates while the motion detection function is performed.

Flashes during motion detection recording.

9.PRE ALARM indicator

Illuminates during pre-alarm recording.

Also illuminates when the pre-alarm recording is set.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E instruction manual Major operations and their functions

DX-TL5000E specifications

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