Copy

User Menu

This item is used to copy the data in the main device to the copy device.

Copy Data to Copy A Drive/Set Copy A Drive

This item is used to copy the data by specifying the start and end points of copying. The points are specified by the date and time or the book mark. This function is useful for copying the data of the short period of time.

Before executing the copy, make sure that the Copy A device is connected and set in the <Add/Remove HDD Device> and <Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive> (System MenuMemory) correctly.

User Menu

2 Copy

steps 4, 5

1 Copy Data to Copy A Drive

step 3

2 Range of Copy

steps 1, 2

3 Set Copy A Drive

step1. Set the camera number to be copied.

The button function changes between “All Off” and “All On” each time you select this button. You can switch on and off for all the cameras easily by using this button.

The picture is not copied when there is no recorded picture of the set camera number or time.

step2. Select “Other settings” and then set the detailed settings.

From: Sets the area which contains the data to be copied. The available setting items are “Normal,” “Alarm,” and “LPA.”

To: Sets the group number to which the data is copied. The available setting items are “Group 1” to “Group 5.”

Copy Data: Sets the data to be copied. The available setting items are “Alarm” and “All.” Overwrite: Selects whether to overwrite the existed data or not.

Auto Eject: Selects whether to eject media automatically when the copy is over.

“Alarm” appears for “From” and “Copy Data” when

“Alarm Recording Area” (System MenuMemoryData Management Setting for Main MemoryChange Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.”

“LPA” appears for “From” when “Long Pre-Alarm Area” (System MenuMemoryData Management Setting for Main MemoryChange Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.”

When copying the data to DVD and setting “Overwrite” to “On,” the unit clears the existed data of the disk before overwriting the data. Note that clearing the data takes about 30 to 40 minutes.

step3. Set the start, start/end, or end points of the copy by specifying the date and time or the book mark.

Start: Sets only the start point of the copy.

Start/End: Sets the start and end points of the copy.

End: Sets only the end point of the copy.

To set the point using the book mark, select “Bookmark” and then select the desired book mark number.

To copy the oldest recorded time, select “Copy Start Time.” To copy the latest recorded time, select “Copy End Time.”

step4. Select “Calculate” to calculate the capacity of the data to be copied.

When using “End,” the copy cannot be executed unless the calculation of the capacity of the data to be copied is completed.

When using “Start” or “Start/End” and executing the copy without calculating the capacity of the data to be copied, the progress or the time of the copy may not be displayed correctly because the unit cannot specify the capacity of the data to be copied.

step5. Select “Execute.”

The copy starts.

To stop the copy manually, select “Cancel” in the progress screen. The data which has been copied before cancelling is copied.

Copy Data to Copy B Drive/Set Copy B Drive

This item is used to copy the data by specifying only the start point of copying. The point is specified by the date and time. The copy continues until the end point of the recorded data reaches or the media to be copied becomes full unless the copy is stopped manually (when “FIFO Overwrite” is set to “Off”). This function is useful for making backup of the recorded data.

Before executing the copy, make sure that the Copy B device is connected and set in the <Add/Remove HDD Device> and <Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive> (System MenuMemory) correctly.

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2 Copy

step 4

2 Copy Data to Copy B Drive

step 3

2 Range of Copy

steps 1, 2

4 Set Copy B Drive

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E instruction manual Copy Data to Copy a Drive/Set Copy a Drive

DX-TL5000E specifications

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