If the warning message of disk full appears while the alarm recording area is set, recording for both areas will stop.

When the repeat recording setting for “Alarm Recording Area” (System MenuMemoryData Management Setting for Main Memory) is set to “Repeat Off” and all of the alarm area is used up, the alarm recording stops. If an alarm is input after that, recording is not performed though the indicator flashes. Switch “Alarm Recording Area” to “Repeat On” or clear the data in the alarm area to restart recording.

step2. Set the partition for the main device.

Select the desired capacity for the alarm recording area and long pre-alarm area.

When the alarm recording area is set to other than “0 %,” the HDD of the main device is partitioned so that the specified alarm recording area is used as the independent capacity for the alarm recording.

See page 49 for the detail of the long pre- alarm recording.

The normal recording area is referred to as “normal area,” and the alarm recording area (PARTITION area) is referred to as “alarm area,” and the long pre-alarm area is referred to as “LPA.”

The capacity does not increase when the total value of the normal, alarm, and LPA reaches 100 %.

Playback, search, information display, remain setting, mode out setting, call out setting, and data clear function are performed independently for “normal area” and “alarm area.”

The normal area or the alarm area is selectable when copying the recorded data.

In the case that “Alarm CH” is set, and an alarm signal is input during normal recording for the camera number which is not set for normal recording, pre- alarm recording may not be performed in some cases.

Recording Data Readout Setting

System Menu

5 Memory

4 Recording Data Readout Setting

(Playback Device Repeat Setting)

This item is used to playback the recorded contents of the device repeatedly.

step1. Select the desired repeat playback setting.

Repeat On: Automatically resumes playback from the beginning of the recorded data when the recorded data is played back to the end.

Repeat Off: Stops playback when the recorded data is played back to the end.

(Image Originality Check Play)

This item is used to check whether the recorded data or the recording date/time is altered. “The alteration part is found in the data.” is displayed when the alteration is detected.

step2. Select the desired setting.

Active: Image originality check play is performed during playback, and a warning is displayed at the point containing alteration.

Inactive: Image originality check play is not performed.

step3. Playback the device data for which the image originality check play is set.

The image originality check play is executed for the picture of the camera which is played back and displayed on the monitor connected to OUTPUT A connector. When the picture is played back on the monitor connected to OUTPUT B connector, the image originality check play is not executed.

When the picture is played back on the monitor for both of the OUTPUT A and B, the image originality check play is executed not for all the playback picture on OUTPUT A.

This function may cause problems during recording and playback. Normally, set this function to “Inactive.”

Warning is also displayed for parts where recorded data is damaged for some reason.

When performing complex playback operations with the SHUTTLE ring during alteration check, “The alteration part is found in the data.” warning may appear. Perform alteration check using playback or playback with changed playback intervals.

(Auto-Expire on Specified Date)

This item is used to disenable the data recorded before the specified time period to be played back in order to prevent keeping the data beyond the specified period.

step4. Select the desired time period.

The data recorded before the set time period from the present time becomes disable to be played back. Only the data of set time period by calculating from the present time can be played back.

Example

When setting to "2 Day":

Disable to be played back

 

2 days

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Present time

The available time period of the data to be played back is slightly longer than the set value because the picture is administrated in 2 MB unit.

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