Basic operations (continued)

Search by Alarm List

This unit stores the start time of alarm recording and emer- gency recording in the alarm list when such recording be- gins. This item is used to search the desired picture using the list of alarm recording (emergency recording). The search result displays in still frame playback of the single screen display.

User Menu

1 Search

steps 1, 2

3 Search by Alarm List

step 3

D Alarm List

step1. Set the date, hour, minute, second, and sensor number to be searched.

Latest: Displays the date and time of the latest recording.

step2. Select “Alarm List.”

The alarm list may take time to be displayed completely when there are many list items or the HDD has been added.

step3. Select the alarm list you want to display.

To change the device to be searched, set the desired device in the <Select Source Device> (User MenuSearchSelect Source Device). ( See page 40 for the details.)

When executing alarm list search while the “Alarm area” and “Long pre-alarm area” are set, set the playback area to “Alarm” and “LPA” respectively.

“Sensor” display indicates the sensor number of which the alarm signal is input.

When the repeat recording setting for “Normal Recording Area” or “Alarm Recording Area” (System MenuMemoryData Management Setting for Main Memory) is set to “Repeat Off” and there is an alarm recording (emergency recording) at the end of the HDD, that recording may not be stored in the alarm list and that item may be missed.

When the detection of the motion or the ground of the ALARM IN terminal occurs numerously at the same time, not all the start times of the alarm recording may be registered in the alarm list. In this case, the sensor of the lowest number is registered in the list.

In the alarm list, items with the ALARM IN terminal grounded are indicated in orange, items that were detected with motion are indicated in white, items with the EMERGENCY terminal grounded are indicated in magenta, and items that were input with alarm signal via communication are indicated in green.

To clear the alarm list, erase the HDD data of which the alarm recording is recorded (System Menu Data Clear). Beware that executing it erases all the data of the HDD contained the picture data.

Alarm list search is not performed if there are no index signals.

When an alarm recording (emergency recording) is started while displaying the <Alarm List>, exit the <Alarm List> once and then display it again. The new item will be added to the list.

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DX-TL5000E specifications

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