System (continued)

Setup Menu

Rear Terminal Setting

Mode Out Settings

This item is used to output the status of this unit from the MODE OUT terminals on the rear panel. There are 4 MODE OUT terminals. Set output signal for each terminal indi- vidually.

Setup Menu

4 System

3 Rear Terminal Setting

1 Mode Out Settings

(Mode Out 1 to 4)

step1. Set the desired mode out settings for Mode out 1 to 4.

Recording: Outputs signal during recording.

Playing: Outputs signal during playback.

Low Memory: Outputs signal when the remaining HDD capacity reaches the value specified in “Low Memory Alarm Setting.”

Power: Outputs signal when the power of the unit turns on.

Alarm: Outputs signals during alarm recording.

LAN: Controls the output of the signal via the PC connected.

Off: Does not output signal.

By using “Polarity,” the output condition of MODE

OUT can be changed.

Open: Opens output when the mode out is active.

Close: Closes output when the mode out is active.

MODE OUT is the ground terminal using relay. Use the terminal under the required conditions (less than DC24V and 500 mA).

Low memory warning from MODE OUT terminal is output only during recording.

(Low Memory Alarm Setting)

This item is used to output a warning when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording. Set the desired device and remaining capacity for this warning.

A warning is output using the following methods when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording.

The recorded capacity of HDD flashes when the operation mode display is set to be displayed.

A buzzer sounds when “Buzzer” is set to “Remain.”

step2. Set the desired device.

Main-Normal: Displays a warning of low normal area capacity.

Main-Alarm: Displays a warning of low alarm area capacity.

Main-LPA: Displays a warning of low LPA area capacity.

Copy B: Displays a warning of low copy B device capacity.

Off: Does not display a warning of low HDD capacity.

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

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

step3. Set the desired capacity.

Set the remaining capacity of each device to output signal.

Call Out Settings

This item is used to output warning signals from the CALL OUT terminal to the device connected when the capacity becomes full or reaches to the specified value.

Setup Menu

4 System

3 Rear Terminal Setting

2 Call Out Settings

step1. Set the desired capacity for each area.

Off: Does not output a signal.

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

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

Call out settings use the photo-coupler output to decrease the malfunctions due to wiring. See CALL

OUT signal output ( see page 17) for the correct connection.

For the relationship between the warning display and

CALL OUT signal output, see pages 106 and 107. The warning display of the item written “Fixed” in the CALL OUT output column displays unconditionally. For the item written “Selectable” in the CALL OUT output column, you can set the condition that CALL OUT signal is output. For example, the buzzer can be set to sound when reaching the value set in “Normal Recording Area,” “Alarm Recording Area,” “LPA Recording Area,” or “Copy B” (Setup MenuSystemRear Terminal SettingCall Out Settings) when “Buzzer” (Setup MenuSystemRear Terminal Setting) is set to “Warning.”

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E Rear Terminal Setting, Mode Out Settings, Mode Out 1 to, Low Memory Alarm Setting

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