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DX-TL5000U instruction manual
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DIGITAL RECORDER
INSTALLER’S MANUAL
MODEL
DX-TL5000U
THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.
Contents
Main
WARNING:
CAUTION:
i
WARNING:
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT:
ATTENTION:
Important safeguards
iii
NOTE
iv
NOTE
Caution and care
Page
4
Caution and care (continued)
INSTALLATION LOCATION AND HANDLING
Note
Features
Page
Contents
Major operations and their functions.............. 12-16
Connections ......................................................17-25
How to set the menus....................................... 26-29
Setup Wizard ....................................................30, 31
<System Menu> COM/LAN ...........................................................74-76
PTZ Setting .............................................................77
Specifications....................................................... 138
How to read this manual
Service Info............................................................. 78
Flowchart
Flowchart for connection and settings
Copy the data
Setting the motion detection
Setting the timer recording
Timer recording is executed and completed
Searching the recorded data
Major operations and their functions
Camera control buttons
16. OUTPUT A/B button
TILT button
17. Disc loading slot
OPEN/CLOSE button
14
22. POWER button
23. ANALOGUE OUTPUT connectors
24. SERIAL BUS port
25. HELP button
13 15 16 1714 12
Rear view
7
1
11 2
16
7
1
13 15 16 1714 12
11 2
Connections
Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor
5~7mm
NAS
PC
Alarm recording connection
<Interface circuit inside the unit>
<Interface circuit inside the unit>
GND
<Interface circuit inside the unit>
Cascade connection
Set to "Slave ID:02."
OUT
Set to "Slave ID:04."
RS232
Attaching or removing the HDD
Precautions for attaching or removing the HDD
When removing a HDD
When attaching a HDD
Page
Clamping the cables
Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder
Optional items
Attaching the optional board
Recommended items
How to set the menus
Setting the menus
Setting the menu using a mouse Setting a mouse
Setting a menu with a mouse
Setting the menu using the front panel buttons
Displaying a menu screen
Click this area
the mouse to display a menu.
The <User Menu> appears. To open other menu, press the D button or left- click on Next .
When you use a mouse, click the following area to operate.
28
How to set the menus (continued)
Inputting numbers
Setting parameters
?
Symbols in the menus
?
?
Setup Wizard
Setup Wizard
Page
Menu chart
1
2
3 D
Menu chart
4
5
6
E
Setup Menu
1
1
Setup Menu (continued)
2
3
4
D
Page
Setup Menu (continued)
5
6
E
System Menu
System Menu (continued)
5
E
D 4
6
Search
Selecting the search function
Select Source Device
Search by Time and Date
Search by Alarm List
Search by Motion
Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive
Copy
Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive/Set Copy 2 Drive
Copying the data of this unit to a video cassette
46
Copy (continued) User Menu
Playback software
System requirements
Starting up the application software
Search menu
Operation menu
Bookmark menu
View menu
Grouping menu
Information/Audio
Audio
Information
Protect Data
Protect Data
PTZ control using the menu
PTZ Control
PTZ control using the front panel buttons
Recording
Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording
Pre-alarm recording
Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) to D (Timer)
Recording (continued)
Alarm Input
Recording (continued)
Emergency Recording Setup
Emergency recording
Long pre-alarm recording
Audio Recording Setup
Timer
Timer
unit.
Overlapped timer settings
Example 2
Motion Det
Set Motion Detection Pattern A/Set Motion Detection Pattern B
Page
Rear Terminal Setting
Mode Out Settings
System
Time/Date Setting
Menu Language Selection
Call Out Settings
Key Sound
Buzzer
Registering the PASSWORD
Password Setting
SIMPLE LOCK
PASSWORD LOCK
Activating the PASSWORD LOCK
Releasing the PASSWORD LOCK
Changing the PASSWORD
Changing the lock mode from PASSWORD LOCK to SIMPLE LOCK
Multiplexer function related button operations/operation table
Camera number button operations
SPLIT buttons operations
SEQUENCE button operations
DIGITAL ZOOM button operations
The function of the SPLIT, SEQUENCE, DIGITAL ZOOM, and camera number buttons
Multiplexer Setting
Output A Settings
Output B Settings
Alarm Display Setting
Covert Camera Setting
On Screen Display Setting
On Screen Information
Camera Title
Recorder Title
Monitor Output Adjust
Audio Setting
Reset to Factory Setting
Menu Data
Load Menu Data
Save Menu Data
Option
XGA Monitor Settings
AB
B
RS-232C Setting
COM/LAN
RS-485 Cascade Setting
LAN B (Communication) Setting
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COM/LAN (continued) System Menu
LAN A (NAS) Setting
PTZ Setting
PTZ Camera Configuration
Configuration Check List
Service Info
System Log List
Elapsed Operating Time
Disk Information
Restore
Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1/2/ Export Drive 1/2 Configuration
Memory
Add/Remove HDD Device
Page
Memory (continued)
Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive
Data Management Setting for Main Memory
Recording Data Readout Setting
Data Clear
Main Storage Memory
Copy 1/Copy 2
Cascade
Other convenient functions
86
Other convenient functions (continued)
Various playback functions
Playing still frames
Shuttle viewing/direct shuttle viewing
Changing playback intervals
Simultaneous playback during recording
Playback the latest recorded contents
Triplex playback
88
Other convenient functions (continued)
Registering the picture
Registering a book mark
Picture copy
Functions of the unit in case of power failure
Power failure compensation circuit
Power failure reset recording
RESET button
Operation examples
Operation example 1
Operation example 2
A measuring for setting the partition capacity
92
Operation examples (continued)
Operation example 3
<Timer recording settings> ( see pages 56 and 57)
time (recordable days) in the overview screen.
94
Operation examples (continued)
Operation example 4
<Timer recording settings> ( see pages 56 and 57)
time (recordable days) in the overview screen.
Basic multiplexer functions
Multiplexer buttons
Basic operations
Basic manual recording
Setting the recording rate and picture grade for normal recording
98
Basic operations (continued)
Basic playback
Basic search
Search by Time and Date
100
Basic operations (continued)
Communications by Web Browser
Login
Communications by Web Browser
The personal computer product requirements
Connections
Main Menu
Live Monitoring
Playback
Time Search
Alarm List Search
Image Search
Configuration Menu
User Registration
Page
Recorder Title & Camera Titles
E-mail Setup
NAS Setup
Clock Setup
Logout
Change Login User
Recording time table
Continuous recording time table
d : day, h : hour
High
Without audio recording
With audio recording <Audio recording using 12.8 KHz PCM sampling is possible.>
Picture grade
High
Standard
Picture grade
Troubleshooting
PLAYBACK
PERIPHERAL RECORDING DEVICE
OTHERS
Warnings and CALL OUT output
Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures
Page
Check sheet
Setup Menu (200 000 000)
Recording
Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer)
Page
2 Set Recording Pattern B (Timer)
Page
3 Set Recording Pattern C (Timer)
Page
4 Set Recording Pattern D (Timer)
Page
6 Audio Recording Setup
Audio Record
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
3 Motion Det
3 Configure Timer Program 2
4 Define Holidays
Record B Record C
Motion Detection Special Day
4 System 2 Menu Language Selection
3 Rear Terminal Setting
4 Password Setting
Disk Management Password
Operation Control Password
Page
Page
Page
Audio Setting
6 On Screen Display Setting
[ ]
System Menu (300 000 000)
COM/LAN
2 RS-485 Cascade Setting
Parity Bit
3 LAN B (Communication) Setting
2 PTZ Setting
PTZ Camera Configuration
Main device
5 Memory
Add/Remove HDD Device
Copy 1 device
Copy 2 device
Add/Remove HDD Device (continued)
3 Data Management Setting for Main Memory
Main Device Repeat Settings
4 Recording Data Readout Setting
Playback Device Repeat Setting
Image Originality Check Play Auto-Expire on Specified Date
Glossary
Glossary
Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings
1 second
1 second
The example when setting a setup of each channel to 1 pps
Examples of time displayed during playback.
Specifications