Sampo DR-S0426 manual Chapter Operation Procedures, Getting Started with your machine, Recording

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CHAPTER 4

OPERATION PROCEDURES

1Getting Started with your machine

Please assure the following instructions before you switch on the machine:

1.1Voltage check: Before power cable is connected, please check the voltage of this appliance against the supply.

Input voltage range 100~240V, frequency range 47-63Hz.

CAUTION - Damage would be caused if incorrect power voltage applied.

1.2Hard Disk connection: Make sure the 40-Pin Hard Disk Data cable and the 4-Pin power connectors are properly connected.

2Recording

2.1 Press the REC key to enter the Recording Mode. And press the STOP key to stop recording.

2.2On information bar the "MUX" or "QUAD sign will be indicated on the screen, it means you select MUX or QUAD recording.

2.3"15P" sign will be indicated in top right corner on the screen, it mean the recording speed you selected. 15P means 15 fields per second.

2.4O" sign will be indicated in center corner on the screen, it means the marked channel is recorded.

2.5For more information on Setting up Recording Mode, refer to Chapter 3 Record Setup

2.6In Recording Mode, if there is a power failure or power lost for any reasons that cause a shut down of this machine, it will be back to the Recording Mode automatically when power restored.

3 Playback

 

 

 

 

 

Press the PLAY button to

 

 

 

 

PLAYBACK TYPE SELECT

into playback mode, There

 

are two ways for searching

 

 

 

 

>TIME SEARCH

 

for video records, use ""

 

 

or "" key to select a way

 

EVENT LIST

 

 

EXIT

 

for searching, there are two

 

 

 

 

 

 

selections "TIME SEARCH"

 

PRESS [UPDOWN] TO MOVE

[MENU] TO EXIT

and "EVENT LIST". Arrow

 

mark ">" indicates current

 

[RIGHT,LEFT] TO SELECT

 

 

 

selection, press "" or ""

 

 

 

 

 

 

key to start the search.

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Sampo DR-S0426 manual Chapter Operation Procedures, Getting Started with your machine, Recording, Playback