Operation examples
Operation example 1
Specifying the recording period and performing continu- ous repeat recording.
•For loading of a picture supplied from the camera,
see “Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings” on page 137.
Operation
•Continues recording for 24 hours and repeats recording on a
•Makes the backup of the data simultaneously during recording.
Settings
<Recording settings> ( see pages 51 to 53)
Setup Menu
1 Recording
1 Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer)
step 1
1Camera Check
2Normal Recording Menu
step 2
DRecording Setting
step1. Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input.
step2. Use “Auto” to set “30 Day” and “24 hours” for “Recording cycle” and “Recording time per day” respectively.
<Copy device settings> ( see pages 80 and 81)
System Menu
5 Memory
1 Add/Remove HDD Device
step 3
2 External HDD (USB HDD)
step3. Register the multiple HDDs for SerialBus group of Copy 2.
<Backup settings> ( see pages 44 and 45)
User Menu
2 Copy
steps 5, 6
2 Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive
step 4
4 Set Copy 2 Drive
step4. Set “To Copy 2” to “SerialBus,” “FIFO Overwrite” to “On,” and “Overwrite” to “Off.”
step5. Set “Range of Copy” to “Continue.”
step6. Select “Execute.”
•When setting the total capacity of the copy 2 device (registering the device) to larger than that of the main device, all the recorded data of the main device can be copied to the copy 2 device. In this operation example, the recorded data of more than one month in the main device can be stored to the copy 2 device. You can prevent the accidental erasure of the recorded data caused by the crash of the main device.
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