Configure the settings and operations relating to hard disk drives [Disk]

Select the [Disk] tab of the "Maintenance" page. (Page 60)

The settings relating to an action to be taken when available capacity of the hard disk drives run out (Disk end mode) and when the capacity of hard disk drives is warned (HDD capacity warning) can be configured, data recorded on the hard disk drives can be deleted and SD memory cards can be formatted on this tab.

It is also possible to display the disk configuration page that is used to manage the hard disk drives, for example, when configur- ing the recording areas and when formatting the hard disk drives on this tab.

Disk end mode

[Normal recording area]

Displays the disk end mode for the normal recording areas. Normally, "Continue" has been selected and it is impossible to change the setting value.

The oldest data will be overwritten and saved as new data when capacity of the normal recording area has run out.

[Event recording area]

Select the disk end mode for the event recording areas. Continue: The oldest data will be overwritten and saved

as new data when the available space has run out. Stop: Recording will stop when the capacity has run

out.

Default: Continue

HDD capacity warning

[Normal recording area]

If the available capacity of the normal recording areas reach- es a specified level, a warning will be performed.

When "Off" is selected, warning will not be performed. 1% - 10%

Default: Off

[Event recording area]

If the available capacity of the event recording areas reaches a specified level, a warning will be performed. When "Off" is selected, warning will not be performed.

1% - 10% Default: Off

[Hour meter warning]

If the operation time of a hard disk drive reaches a specified level, a warning will be performed. When "Off" is selected, warning will not be performed.

10 000 h/20 000 h/30 000 h/40 000 h/50 000 h Default: 20 000h

Data delete

Deletes the data from the hard disk drives.

The two ways to delete data are auto deletion and manual deletion by designating the date.

[HDD auto delete]

Configure the settings to delete data automatically when the set days have passed from the day the images were recorded.

When "Off" is selected, data will not be deleted automat- ically. 1day/2days/3days/4days/5days/6days/7days/8days/ 9days/10days/14days/30days/1month/45days/60days/ 90days/120days/150days/180days

Default: Off

[HDD manual delete]

By setting the time & date and the recording area to delete (normal recording area/event recording area), images on the hard disk drive that were recorded up until a day before the set time & date will be deleted.

Select the [Delete] button after setting the time & date.

[SD card format]

Formats an SD memory card inserted into the recorder. Select the [Execute] button to start formatting.

[HDD disk menu]

The disk configuration page will be displayed. Select the [Setup] button to display the disk configuration page. Clicking the [Setup] button will open the camera registration window.

Refer to page 127 for further information about the disk con- figuration page.

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