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 4.”

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.

FIFO Overwrite: Selects whether to repeat copying from the start point of the media by overwriting the existed data, or to stop copying when the capacity of the media becomes full during copying. This setting is available only when the copy destination is HDD or NAS.

“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 time of the copy.

Start: Sets the start point of the copy.

Continue: Starts copying from the end point of the previous copy.

To set the start 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.”

step4. Select “Execute.”

The copy starts.

To stop the copy manually, select “Cancel” in the screen of <Copy Data to Copy B Drive>. The data which has been copied before cancelling is copied.

The warning is displayed when the copied range exceeds the available capacity of the device to be copied when “FIFO Overwrite” is set to “Off” and the copy destination is HDD. In this case, set the copy setting again with narrower copy range or set the copy device of larger capacity.

When the copy is performed during recording, the picture of the recording start and end points may not be recorded.

The progress bar of the copy is not displayed for copy B.

The picture data is administrated in 2 MB unit. Therefore the data is copied in 2 MB unit from the start point of the designated range when copying.

By using the picture copy function, the picture being

displayed can be copied. ( See page 81)

Playback software

When coping the data to the CD/DVD or memory disc, the software is copied automatically in order to playback that data on the personal computer.

Copying the data of this unit to a video cassette

This function is used to copy the data of this unit to a video cassette using an analogue video cassette recorder. Data can be copied even when the unit is in recording mode. For the recording operation, see the instruction manual for the analogue video cassette recorder used.

step1. [Analogue video cassette recorder] Prepare the VCR for recording.

Set the input source of the VCR to the external input which is connected to this unit.

step2. [This unit] Press the SPLIT screen buttons or SEQUENCE button to select the screen type to be played back.

step3. [This unit] Use the search function to display the start position of the copy.

step4. [Analogue video cassette recorder] Start recording. step5. [This unit] Press the PLAY button to start playback.

step6. To stop copying, press the STOP button on this unit first. And then, stop the recording on the analogue video cassette recorder.

See page 22 for connecting to the analogue video cassette recorder.

Only the picture displayed on the screen can be copied to the video cassette.

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DX-TL5000E specifications

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