Recording

Setup Menu

Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording

This unit allows you to set the setting items for normal recording and alarm recording individually. It means, more detailed settings are possible, such as changing the recording rate of the camera of which the alarm signal is input while leaving the normal recording settings as they are.

The recording and playback are not performed correctly when the clock of this unit does not run. Check that the clock of this unit running before operation.

The settings cannot be changed during normal recording and alarm recording. Change the setting after stopping recording. To pause the sensor input (up to 5 minutes), set the “Alarm Input” in the <Recording> menu to “Off.”

When setting the camera number of which the camera is not connected in the <Set Recording Pattern A> to <Set Recording Pattern D>, the warning display

appears when recording pictures ( see “Warnings and CALL OUT output” on pages 106 and 107).

To activate normal recording and alarm recording, set the following items:

Recording rate and picture grade for normal recording and alarm recording

(<Normal Recording Menu> and <Alarm Recording Menu>)

The camera selection during alarm recording (“Alarm Mode” in <Alarm Recording Menu>)

Whether to execute pre-alarm recording

(“Pre-Alarm Duration” in <Alarm Recording Menu>)

The recording camera and trigger for alarm recording (<Alarm Camera Setting> and <Alarm Trigger In/Out>)

Pre-alarm recording

Pre-alarm recording is a function to start recording a few seconds before the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel is grounded, motion is detected, or the alarm signal is input via LAN or RS-232C communication.

disturbance

Alarm input

Time

Camera input

Recording process Records data on HDD before alarm is input.

1)The PRE-ALARM indicator illuminates during pre-alarm recording and during stand-by mode.

2)Starts recording before the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or motion is detected.

3)Executes only when pre-alarm recording is set in the <Alarm Recording Menu>. After the input of an alarm signal, only the cameras set in the alarm recording setting are used for recording.

When a pre-alarm recording starts during normal recording, it may be executed for a different time period from the alarm setting.

Set Recording Pattern A to D

This item is used to make the recording settings for normal and alarm recordings.

Setup Menu

1 Recording

1 to 4 Set Recording Pattern A to D

step 1

1Camera Check

2Normal Recording Menu

DRecording Setting A to D-Normal (Auto)

DRecording Setting A to D-Normal

DRecording Setting A to D-Normal (Easy)

DRecording Setting A to D-Normal

DRecording Setting A to D-Normal (Manual)

D Recording Setting A to D-Normal

steps 2 to 6

3Alarm Recording Menu

step 2

DRecording Setting A to D-Alarm (Easy)

DRecording Setting A to D-Alarm

DRecording Setting A to D-Alarm (Manual)

D Recording Setting A to D-Alarm

step 7

4Alarm Camera Setting

DAlarm Camera Setting A to D 1-8

DAlarm Camera Setting A to D 9-16

steps 7, 8

5Alarm Trigger In/Out

D Alarm Trigger Setting A to D

6Alarm Input

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E Recording, Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording, Pre-alarm recording

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