Menu Data

Setup Menu

This menu is used to update the menu settings of this unit by loading the menu settings which is copied from another DX-TL5000E via the external media such as USB memory, the DVD disc, or CD available for this unit, and to save the menu settings of this unit to such external media.

During loading or saving the menu data, other operations are not accepted.

Load Menu Data

This item is used to update the menu settings of this unit by loading the menu settings copied on the external media.

To load or change the menu settings stored on the external media, set the HDD settings (Alarm area, alarm area capacity, LPA, and LPA area capacity) of this unit to the same settings as the recorder which has been used for copying the menu settings. When these settings are different between this unit and the recorder which has been used for copying, the menu settings cannot be updated.

The menu setting cannot be updated by using the menu data of which the format is different. (For example, the construction of the menu has been changed due to the addition of the function, etc.)

Setup Menu

5 Menu Data

step 3

1 Load Menu Data

steps 1, 2

1 Load Menu Device Selection

step1. Select the device and the group to be used for loading the menu settings.

step2. Select “Eject” to eject the device when the loading is completed.

“Eject” appears only when the device selected on step 1 can be ejected.

step3. Select “Execute.”

The menu settings of this unit is updated and “Menu setting data is loaded.” appears on the screen.

When the device to be used for loading the menu is not prepared, “Device does not exist.” appears on the screen.

When loading the data with the setting of “IP Address,” “Sub Net Mask,” “Gateway,” “Service Port Setting” of LAN B, “IP Address,” “Sub Net Mask,” “Gateway” of LAN A, or menu language selection changed, the power turns off automatically. Then this unit restarts.

The time is not adjusted when the menu loading is completed. Adjust the time setting.

Save Menu Data

This item is used to save the menu settings of this unit to the external device.

Setup Menu

5 Menu Data

step 3

2 Save Menu Data

steps 1, 2

1 Save Menu Device Selection

step1. Select the device and the group to be used for saving the menu settings of this unit.

step2. Select “Eject” to eject the device when the saving is completed.

“Eject” appears only when the device selected on step 1 can be ejected.

step3. Select “Execute.”

The menu settings are saved to the external device.

When completing the saving, “Menu setting data is saved.” appears on the screen.

When the device to be used for saving the menu is not prepared, “Device does not exist.” appears on the screen.

Loading and saving the menu data are available only while the unit is in stop mode (stop mode of playback, recording, backup, or communication).

Loading or saving the menu data may take a few seconds to be started after selecting “Execute.”

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E instruction manual Load Menu Data, Save Menu Data

DX-TL5000E specifications

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