Timer

Setup Menu

Timer

This menu is used to program the timer recording. 2 most frequently used operation patterns can be set. By individually setting the recording camera, recording rate, and picture grade for normal/alarm recording to <Set Recording Pattern A> to <Set Recording Pattern D> (Setup MenuRecording), settings can be changed instantly by switching “Program Mode.”

Setup Menu

2 Timer

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1 Program Selection and Program Overview

step 5

2 Timer program 1 overview 3 Timer program 2 overview

steps 1 to 3

2 Configure Timer Program 1

3 Configure Timer Program 2

step 4

4 Define Holidays

Before you start recording, accurately set the present

date and time (for setting the date and time, see page 55).

(Setting the program:)

step1. Select the timer program line to be set.

Up to 8 programs can be set in one program number.

Clear: Clears all the setting for the selected line.

When you make the backup in timer recording, set the start and end time so that the backup time is 10

minutes or more.

2-4 Motion Detection

Active: Performs the motion detection function during timer recording.

Inactive: Does not perform the motion detection function during timer recording.

When the motion detection is set to “Active” in “Record A,” the motion detection pattern of the alarm trigger which is set in <Set Recording Pattern A> is used. When the alarm trigger is set to “External,” the motion detection recording is not available in the timer recording even if the motion detection is set to “Active” in timer setting.

step3. Set the special day of the week.

Set the start and end day of the week. The time period between start and end day of the week set here becomes available when setting “Special” for “Day of The Week” on step 2-1.

step4. Set the holidays.

Set the date and month for the holiday operation.

When setting the end time of the holiday program over 00:00, the holiday program is executed until the set end time, and then the program returns to the normal program.

For example, when 01/01 is set for holiday:

From 01/01 07:00 to 02/01 06:00, program mode is set to Holiday. From 02/01 06:00, program mode is set to the normal program.

01/01

 

02/01

 

00:00

07:00

00:00

06:00

 

 

Holiday program

Normal program

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When the recording period of 2 or more programs are overlapped, the higher-numbered program is

given priority for recording. ( See the next page.)

step2. Set the detailed settings for each program line.

2-1 Day of The Week

Set the day of the week from Sunday to Saturday. Everyday: Records at the programmed time everyday.

Special: Records for the period specified in special day of the week.

Holiday: Applies holidays specified in the holiday settings. This setting is carried out by priority, regardless of the program number.

2-2 Time

Set the program start and end time. (The time is indicated using the 24-hour system.)

2-3 Program Mode

Record A to Record D: Records by using the cameras and rates which are set in <Set Recording Pattern A> to <Set Recording Pattern D> (Setup MenuRecording).

Copy B: Makes the backup of the data to the copy B device.

Skip: Temporarily skips the recording (the recording does not perform for the specified time period of that program).

step5. Display the overview screen to check the timer recording settings you have set.

(Carrying out timer recording:)

step6. Select the program number to be used from program 1 or 2 in the program selection.

step7. Exit the menu screen.

step8. Press the TIMER button on the front panel of the unit.

The TIMER indicator lights up.

The power turns off and the unit switches to the timer recording stand-by mode. When the present time is within the programmed time period for the timer recording, timer recording starts.

Timer recording and timer recording stand-by mode can be cancelled by pressing the TIMER button again for more than 2 seconds.

TIMER button does not function during alarm recording.

When setting a holiday in holiday setting and select “Holiday” in the day of the week settings, the program selected with “Holiday” is given priority over the other programs.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E instruction manual Timer, Setting the program, Carrying out timer recording

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