System information

General Questions:
1. What is a DX-TL4716E?
The DX-TL4716E is a 16 channel Triplex Digital Video Recorder (DVR) that can Record, Live
View and Playback at the same time on a single screen. The DVR records at up to 200pps,
using independent pictures per second recording and quality grade per channel. The unit
comes with a built in CD/DVD and supports web browser and intelligent LAN/WAN software.
2. Is there more than one TL4716 model available? And what is the difference between
models?
There is one model, with multiple HDD options available. The DX-TL4716E can support two
hard drives, of up to 2Tb each. Contact your local sales office for HDD compatibility
information.
3. What kind of an operating system does it use?
The DX-TL4716E uses an embedded Linux OS with Mitsubishi proprietary modifications
and is not susceptible to PC viruses.
4. How stable is the system?
Since it has been developed using Linux, and does not run any PC software, the DVR is very
stable. It does not use FAT32 type files, so is not affected by PC viruses.
5. Is the DVR simplex, duplex or triplex? Please define operations.
The DX-TL4716E is a Triplex DVR that can Record, Live view and Playback from any
recorded channel on a single multiple display screen.
6. What is the picture resolution?
The DX-TL4716E picture resolution is 720x288 field recording or 720x576 frame recording
7. What is the viewable display rate in single or multiple camera mode?
Display rate is 800 field/sec/display or 50 fields/channel.
8. How many cameras can be connected to the DVR?
The DX-TL4716E is a 16 camera recorder. Each camera input has a looping output where
these outputs can be used as spot monitors.
9. Can you connect multiple units together?
Yes and No. Physically the DX-TL4716E cannot be cascaded, each DVR is stand alone. (see
DX-TL5000E for cascade functionality). If you use the DX-PC200 application software you
can access & display multiple DVR’s in a single screen.
10. What kind of password security is supported?
The DX-TL4716E supports two types of lock functions. Simple Lock and Password lock. By
Pressing LOCK button, Simple Lock is activated. Simple Lock locks out all functions of the
DVR. Password Lock has three levels; each level provides different access levels to the DVR.
Operations:
1. How does the unit interface with the User and Installer?
The DVR uses a GUI (Graphical User Interface) which is accessed either by the front panel
or a USB mouse (or both). The user GUI is divided into 3 menu’s User, Setup, and System.
2. What is the operational difference between monitor A and B ?