Service Info

 

System Menu

 

System Log List

 

Disk Information

 

 

This item is used to check the number, date, and time of

This item is used to check the recorded range of the main,

the system log.

copy A or copy B device.

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System Menu

3 Service Info

1 System Log List

step1. Check the system log in the <System Log List>.

The <System Log List> displays up to 1000 items. When the number of items exceed this limit, the latest 1000 items are displayed.

When a failure occurs while the <System Log List> is being displayed, exit the screen and display the screen again. A new item will be added to the list.

See pages 106 and 107 for the details of the listed log.

“REC ON” is registered to system log list when the recording is started, but it is not registered when the recording is resumed after a power failure.

Elapsed Operating Time

This item is used to check the total operating time of the system, copy A, or copy B device.

System Menu

3 Service Info

2 Elapsed Operating Time

step1. Check the total operating time in the <Elapsed Operating Time>.

– – – Hr: The device is not registered for that group.

System Menu

3 Service Info

3 Disk Information

steps 1, 2

1 Disk Information (Main)

D Disk Detailed Information (Main)

 

2 to 6

Disk Information

 

(Copy A - Group 1 to Group 5)

 

 

 

 

 

Disk Detailed Information

D(Copy A- Group 1 to Group 5)

 

7 to 10

Disk Information

 

(Copy B - Group 1 to Group 4)

 

 

 

 

 

Disk Detailed Information

D(Copy B- Group 1 to Group 4)

step1. Select “Information” of the desired device in the <Disk Information>.

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

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

step2. Select “Detail” to check the detailed information of the device set for each area.

When selecting “Detail,” the connection name, manufacturer, name, and size (GB unit) of the device are displayed.

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DX-TL5000E specifications

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