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22.POWER button

Turns on the power when pressing while the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to ON. When the button is pressed again, the unit switches to stand- by mode. The POWER button operation is not accepted while the POWER indicator is flashing.

23.VIDEO OUT connector

Output connector for video signal (RCA pin).

24.SERIAL BUS port

Input and output port for the device equipped with SERIAL BUS port.

25.HELP button

Displays the help menu which shows the caution on use, operating method, and explanation on functions.

Uses when the warning message is displayed. This button can be used even while the menu screen is displayed.

26.SET UP button

Displays the <User Menu>.

27.SEARCH button

Displays the <User Menu> with search menu opened.

28.TIMER button

Sets the unit to timer recording/stand-by mode and lights up the TIMER indicator. When pressing this button for more than 2 seconds, timer recording/ stand-by mode is cancelled and the TIMER indicator turns off.

29.LOCK button

Activates simple lock or password lock when pressing while the MAIN switch (main power) on the rear panel is turned on and lights up the LOCK indicator. Moreo- ver, the PASSWORD can be set on the <Password Setting> (Setup MenuSystemPassword Setting).

30.TRIPLEX PB button

Inserts the playback picture of the desired camera number while displaying the picture supplied from the camera.

31.BOOK MARK button

When pressing this button during frame still playback of the single screen display, the selection screen appears and you can memorize the book mark or copy the picture being displayed.

32.DIGITAL ZOOM button

Magnifies the picture when pressing during single screen display or during playback. Pressing a cam- era number button (11, 14, 15, or 16) moves the magnification centre point.

33.Operation buttons

STOP button Stops playback.

PAUSE/JUMP TO END button

Switches the playback to still frame playback when pressing this button during playback. Resumes playback when pressing this button again. The button lights up during still frame playback.

When pressing this button during shuttle playback, the set playback speed is maintained even when letting go of the SHUTTLE ring. (Shuttle hold)

When pressing this button during the unit is in stop mode of playback, the frame still picture of the end point of the latest recording appears. (Jump to end)

REV. PLAY (REVERSE PLAY) button

Starts reverse playback. The button lights up during reverse playback.

PLAY button

Starts playback. The button lights up during playback.

SPEED (+ and –) button

Switches the playback interval when pressing these buttons during normal or reverse playback.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E Front view inside of the door Power button, Video OUT connector, Serial BUS port

DX-TL5000E specifications

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