Setting the motion detection

Selecting the camera number.

Setting the detection areas.

Setting the sensitivity.

Setting the minimum number of dots for starting the motion detection operation.

Setting the detection interval.

See “Motion Det” on pages 53, 54.

Setting the timer recording

Setting the normal/alarm recording or pre-alarm recording.

Setting the recording rate/picture grade for normal recording.

Setting the recording rate/picture grade for alarm recording.

Setting the motion detection recording.

Selecting the camera selection during the alarm recording and trigger for alarm recording.

Setting the alarm recording time.

Setting the pre-alarm recording time.

Setting the PTZ camera preset.

See “ Set Recording Pattern A to D” on pages 46-48.

Setting the timer program.

Setting the holiday.

Selecting the timer program number.

Making the timer recording settings.

Selecting the day of the week.

Selecting the start time.

Selecting the end time.

Selecting the program mode.

Selecting the motion detection mode.

(• Selecting the special day of the week.) See “Timer” on pages 51, 52.

Timer recording is executed and completed

See “ Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures” on pages 106, 107.

Searching the recorded data

Setting the device to be searched.

See “ Select Source Device” on page 40.

Setting the alarm list search.

See “ Search by Alarm List” on page 92.

Copy the data

Setting the copy device.

See “ Add/Remove HDD Device” or “ Add/ Remove DVD/CD Drive” on pages 73, 74.

Setting the copy function.

See “ Copy Data to Copy A Drive” or “ Copy Data to Copy B Drive” on pages 42, 43.

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The search is completed and the search result is displayed

Playback the search result

Selecting the camera number to be played back.

See “ Multiplexer Setting” on pages 62, 63.

Selecting the split/sequence screen.

See “ Multiplexer Setting” on pages 62, 63.

Playback the recorded data.

See “ Basic playback” on page 90.

Selecting the playback speed.

See “ Various playback functions” on pages 79, 80.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E Setting the motion detection, Setting the timer recording, Searching the recorded data

DX-TL5000E specifications

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