Flowchart

Flowchart for connection and settings

This is a flowchart of the example operation:

Making connections of the terminal on the rear panel Setting the alarm area in the main device Making the initial settings Making an alarm recording with timer recording Searching recorded data using the alarm list Playback the recorded data Copying the data to a copy device.

Connections

Connections for camera, monitor, and sensor.

See “ Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor” on page 16.

Connection for the alarm recording.

See “ Alarm recording connection” on page 17 and “ Rear view” on pages 13, 14.

Connections

Connections for camera, monitor, and sensor.

See “ Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor” on page 16.

Connection for the alarm recording.

See “ Alarm recording connection” on page 17 and “ Rear view” on pages 13, 14.

Boot-up the unit

When not executing Setup Wizard:

See “ Setup Wizard” on pages 28, 29.

Only when the unit is turned on for the first time, the <Setup Wizard> screen is displayed automatically. It is not displayed next time.

Set the present time and HDD settings in each menu manually. (“ Time/Date Setting” on page 55. Set the present time.“ Data Management Setting for Main Memory” on pages 74, 75. Set the alarm area.)

Recording

Boot-up the unit

When executing Setup Wizard:

See “ Setup Wizard” on pages 28, 29.

Only when the unit is turned on for the first time, the <Setup Wizard> screen is displayed automatically. It is not displayed next time.

The language, present time, HDD configuration, and recording settings are set automatically by following the instructions in the menu.

Making the initial menu settings

Setting the present time display mode.

See “ On Screen Information” on page 65.

Setting the audio recording.

See “ Audio Recording Setup” on page 50 and “ Continuous recording time table” on pages 102, 103.

Making the HDD settings

• Setting the repeat recording.

See “ Data Management Setting for Main

Memory” on pages 74, 75.

• Setting the remaining HDD capacity.

See “Low Memory Alarm Setting” on page 56.

• Setting the CALL OUT.

See “ Call Out Settings” on page 56.

• Setting the buzzer.

See “ Buzzer” on page 57.

Making the multiplexer settings

• Making the split screen settings.

See “ Multiplexer Setting” on pages 62, 63.

• Making the sequence setting.

See “ Multiplexer Setting” on pages 62, 63.

Setting other various functions

• Setting the camera title/recorder title.

See “ Camera Title” and “ Recorder Title” on page 65.

• Setting the display mode.

See “ On Screen Information” on page 65.

• Setting the output signal of the unit status.

See “ Mode Out Settings” on page 56.

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