PERIPHERAL RECORDING DEVICE PLAYBACK

OTHERS

Description of problem

Please consult the following

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The unit does not perform

• Is the LOCK indicator light on?

10,58,59

playback.

• Has the data been erased?

76

 

• Is the correct playback device selected?

40,90

The copy device dose not

• Has the recording medium been inserted correctly into the unit?

respond.

• Is the unit currently in the middle of loading the recording

 

medium?

 

 

• Is the correct playback device selected?

40,90

 

• Has the recording medium's write-protect been removed?

 

• Is the power supply of peripheral recording device set ON?

 

• Is the termination set correctly? (SCSI device only.)

 

• Is the copy device registered in the <Add/Remove HDD Device>

73,74

 

and <Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive> (System Menu Memory)?

 

The camera cannot be

• Is the camera to be controlled connected correctly?

16

controlled via this unit.

• Is the <PTZ Setting> menu set correctly?

70

 

 

 

The unit does not perform

• Is trigger for alarm recording of the camera number for which the

48

the motion detection

motion detection function to be executed set to “External” ?

 

function.

• Is the alarm recording rate of the camera number for which the

47

 

motion detection function is executed set to “– – –”?

 

 

• Is the value set in “Motion Threshold” of the <Motion Det> menu

53,54

 

larger than that of “Motion Mask Settings” ?

 

 

• Is the detection area set correctly?

53,54

 

 

 

The unit cannot be

• Is the <COM/LAN> menu set correctly ?

68,69

controlled via the personal

• Are the unit and the personal computer connected correctly ?

16

computer.

• Is there a defect in the connecting cable ?

 

• Is the proper connecting cable being used ?

93

There is a camera number

• The screen of camera number with no video signal input

61

with a blue screen during

appears blue even when setting for operation.

 

split screen display.

 

 

 

 

 

Button operation is not

• Is the POWER indicator flashing?

10

working.

(The unit cannot be operated when the POWER indicator is

 

 

flashing.)

 

 

• Is the LOCK indicator light on?

10,58,59

Cameras cannot be

• Is the menu screen being displayed?

switched with the

Camera number buttons cannot be used when the menu screen

 

camera number buttons.

is displayed.

 

Menus cannot be set.

• When OUTPUT B is selected, the cursor of the mouse is

 

displayed, however, the menu screen is not displayed and

 

 

cannot be set. The menus can be set only when the OUTPUT A

 

 

is selected.

 

 

 

 

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DX-TL5000E specifications

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