DIGITAL RECORDER INSTALLER’S MANUAL MODEL DX-TL5000U THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.
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Important safeguards PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR RECORDER AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE RECORDER. 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4.
16.Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 17.Damage requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: (a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. (b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT (E.G., MONITOR) NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind through the disc loading slot or ventilation holes not only creates a safety hazard but can also cause extensive damage. PROTECT THE POWER CORD Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock hazard.
WARNING: The supplied power cord is used for 120 V only. Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency. Notice about construction of the surveillance system using this unit • This unit can be controlled by the external devices via RS-232C terminal or LAN terminal. This unit can also be used to control external devices via external terminal, RS-422/485, or RS-232C terminal.
Caution and care (continued) DISCLAIMER In any event, Mitsubishi assumes no responsibility or reliability for the following: 1. Disassembly, repair, or alteration of this unit by user or installer. 2. Failure or breakdown in or damage to this unit resulting from misuse or careless handling by user or installer. 3. Inconvenience or damages arising out of inability to display or record images due to any reason or cause other than breakdown or failure in this unit. 4.
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Features DX-TL5000U is a digital recorder that is equipped with HDD as its main memory and 16ch triplex multiplexer. Addition to these features, this system has a very sophisticated video signal and data processing technique that provides high quality picture, stable operation and reliability. The graphical user interface and pointing devices make the operation very easy and comfortable in live monitoring and also in the handling of data from recording to export.
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Contents Important safeguards ........................................... i-iv Caution and care ................................................... 2-4 Note ........................................................................... 5 Features ................................................................ 6, 7 Contents ................................................................ 8, 9 Flowchart .......................................................... 10, 11 PTZ Control ..............................
COM/LAN ........................................................... 74-76 RS-232C Setting ............................................................... 74 RS-485 Cascade Setting .................................................. 74 LAN B (Communication) Setting ....................................... 75 LAN A (NAS) Setting ......................................................... 76 PTZ Setting ............................................................. 77 PTZ Camera Configuration .......
Flowchart Flowchart for connection and settings This is a flowchart of the example operation: Making connections of the terminal on the rear panel Setting the alarm area in the main device Making the initial settings Making an alarm recording with timer recording Searching recorded data using the alarm list Playback the recorded data Copying the data to a copy device. Connections • Connections for camera, monitor, and sensor. See “ Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor” on page 17.
Setting the motion detection • • • • Selecting the camera number. Setting the detection areas. Setting the sensitivity. Setting the minimum number of dots for starting the motion detection operation. • Setting the detection interval. Copy the data • Setting the copy device. See “ Add/Remove HDD Device” or “ Remove DVD/CD Drive” on pages 80-82. Add/ • Setting the copy function. See “ Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive” or “ Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive” on pages 44, 45. See “Motion Det” on pages 58, 59.
Major operations and their functions Front view 17 18 19 20 21 BUSY PUSH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. POWER indicator Illuminates when the unit is ON (MAIN switch on the rear is ON and the POWER button in the front has been pressed.) Turns off when the unit is in stand by mode (only rear switch is ON) or MAIN switch on the rear is turned off. It takes about 1 or 2 minutes from pressing the POWER button to switch the unit ON.
Camera control buttons 21. Camera number buttons (1 to 16) The following buttons control PTZ motion during PTZ mode. This unit must be in single screen display. FOCUS button Displays the picture supplied from the camera connected. The number of the button corresponds to that of the CAMERA IN connector on the rear panel. The button of the displayed camera number lights up. Used for the preset function of the PTZ camera control. Used for the menu settings. Adjusts the focus of a camera.
Major operations and their functions (continued) Front view (inside of the door) 25 26 27 28 AUDIO OUT 22 23 24 29 30 31 32 22. POWER button Turns on the unit (MAIN switch on the rear of this unit must be ON). When the button is pressed again, the unit switches to stand-by mode. The POWER and other button operation are not accepted while the POWER indicator is flashing. 23. ANALOGUE OUTPUT connectors VIDEO OUT connector Output connector for video signal (RCA pin).
Rear view 3 4 8 5 67 9 10 AUDIO IN IN OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VIDEO VIDEO 1 2 3 4 OPTION SLOT Y/C OUTPUT A OUTPUT B CAMERA OUT AUDIO CLAMPER IN OUT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUT IN CASCADE IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO CASCADE SERIAL BUS SERIAL BUS LAN-A LAN-B CLAMPER OFF ON 1 2 11 12 This is the main power switch. To use this unit, set this switch to ON. Otherwise, the front power button will not turn the unit on/off. 2. AC power socket Used to connect the power cord.
Major operations and their functions (continued) Rear view (continued) 3 4 8 5 67 9 10 AUDIO IN IN OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VIDEO VIDEO 1 2 3 4 OPTION SLOT Y/C OUTPUT A OUTPUT B CAMERA OUT AUDIO CLAMPER IN OUT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUT IN CASCADE IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO CASCADE SERIAL BUS SERIAL BUS LAN-A LAN-B CLAMPER OFF 1 ON 10 100 COM RS485 OUT 10 RS485 IN PTZ 100-240V 2 11 12 13. ALARM IN terminals Input terminals for alarm signal.
Connections Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor VIDEO MONITOR To VIDEO IN or S(Y/C) IN connector To OUTPUT A VIDEO or OUTPUT A S(Y/C) connector Clamp the power cord using the supplied cable clamping band in order to prevent the accidental removal of the cable. ( See page 24.) One of either codes should be connected.
Connections (continued) Alarm recording connection RS-232C ALARM OUT ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The diagram below shows an example connection for setting alarm signal to sensor number 1. ALARM SWITCH EMERGENCY/ALARM IN/REC/ CLOCK ADJ Input terminal • Input Circuit 5V ALARM OUT Output terminal • Output Circuit MODE OUT 1 - 4 Output terminal • Output Circuit 0.
Cascade connection VIDEO MONITOR (LOCAL) VIDEO MONITOR (MASTER) To OUTPUT B To VIDEO CASCADE OUT Up to 16 cameras To CAMERA IN To AUDIO CASCADE IN KEYBOARD AUDIO IN IN OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VIDEO VIDEO 1 2 3 4 OPTION SLOT CAMERA DX-KB5UE (Soon to be on sale) Y/C OUTPUT A OUTPUT B CAMERA OUT AUDIO CLAMPER IN OUT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUT IN CASCADE Set the cascade adress to "Master ID:01" to operate via the recorder.
Connections (continued) Attaching or removing the HDD Up to 3 HDDs can be mounted on this unit. Attaching, removing and replacing method of the HDDs are on the next page. Precautions for attaching or removing the HDD • Do not attach or remove the HDD unnecessarily. Attaching or removing the HDD of DX-TL5000U is intended to replace the faulty HDD or add the HDD when starting operation for the first time because of the structure of the connectors. It is not presumed to be used as a removable HDD.
When removing a HDD step1. step4. Remove the metal part. • Remove 4 screws on the metal part. Push the left end of each screw covers on both sides of the cover to open. • Do not leave the screw cover open for general use. step5. step2. Pull out the HDD tray halfway. Remove the screws. HDD B HDD A step3. step6. Disconnect the cables. step7. Remove the HDD tray. HDD C Remove the front covers. • Remove the cover on the right side first. • Then, push the left side cover to the right to remove.
Connections (continued) When attaching a HDD step1. step4. Insert the hard disk tray completely. step5. Attach the metal part. Attach the new HDD onto the HDD tray with four screws. • Make sure to attach the HDD in the correct direction. • When attaching the additional HDD to HDD B or C, use the supplied screws. • Adjust the upper side first, then push the lower side into the unit. • Take care not to deform the springs. Spring step2. step3. Insert the hard disk tray halfway. step6.
step8. Fix the front covers with two screws. step9. Close the left end of each screw covers on both sides of the cover. • Follow the same procedures when removing or attaching the HDD B or HDD C.
Connections (continued) Clamping the cables step1. Put the supplied cable clamping band into the clamper hole on the rear panel. step3. Pull the edge of the cable clamping band until it stops. • There are 2 clamper holes on the unit, for power cable and USB cable. step2. Put the cable to be clamped through the cable clamping band as illustrated below. • Face the serrated surface of the band inside.
Optional items DX-ZD5UE(Z) (Soon to be on sale) HDD extension unit (serial bus connection type) DX-RM5(ZD) (Soon to be on sale) Rack mount adapter for HDD extension unit DX-ZD5UE(Z). DX-KB5UE (Soon to be on sale) Key board for digital recorder (cascade function supported) DX-GC5 (Soon to be on sale) Graphic card for XGA output (attached to the PCI slot on the rear panel of the unit) R-2500 Wired remote controller (Menus cannot be set using wired remote controller.
How to set the menus Setting the menus The operations of this unit can be set via a menu displayed on OUTPUT A monitor. You can select and set the operational conditions by using the buttons on the front panel or using a USB mouse connected to the unit. When using the front panel buttons, the numbers 1-16 (camera number buttons) and letters A to E (SPLIT screen buttons) represent the GUI button of the menu screen. • The menu can only be displayed through OUTPUT A monitor.
Displaying a menu screen step1. Press the SET UP button or click the left button on the mouse to display a menu. • • The appears. To open other menu, press the D button or leftclick on “Next .” • When you use a mouse, click the following area to operate. E Exit Click this area 100 000 000 User Menu 1 Search 2 Copy 3 Information D Next 4 Audio 5 Protect Data 6 PTZ Control E Exit Closing a menu screen step1. Press the E button or left-click on the “Exit” to close the menu.
How to set the menus (continued) Inputting numbers Number input area Time Date Setting 241 000 000 ? Time Date Setting 0 1 - 0 1 - 2 0 0 4 step2. 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 14 Using the front buttons of the unit: step1. The number displayed in red can be changed. Pressing the camera number buttons (0 to 9) will input and use that number. To move to the next input area, press the 16 button. To go back to the previous area, press the 14 button. 16 Using a mouse: step1.
Symbols in the menus Up button Motion Search (Main - Normal) 116 000 000 Camera Select A 11 1 Search Start Position 15 Oldest 13 0 1 - 0 1 - 2 0 0 4 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 14 16 ? Menu address Help button Down button Left button Right button Setup date search starts from. Motion Detection Settings B Next > Same as Recording Setting C Motion A D Search E 12 same Return Some symbols appear in the menu screens. The meanings are as follows.
Setup Wizard step1. Setup Wizard The setup wizard is displayed when the unit is turned on for the first time. The Wizard enables a quick setup. After connecting the cameras and the monitors, turn on the MAIN switch on the rear panel and wait until the ACCESS indicator is turned off, then press the POWER button on the front panel. • The screen appears. • Only when the unit is turned on for the first time, the setup wizard screen is displayed automatically.
step6-1. Set the HDD configuration. Normal: Does not set partition. Partition: Sets an independent partition for alarm recording within the total HDD memory. When selecting “Partition,” set the partition capacity. • Select “Next” when selecting “Normal.” • Select “Setting” to set the partition capacity when selecting “Partition.” step6-2. (When selecting “Partition”) Set the desired partition capacity. Normal Recording Area: The area for normal recording.
Menu chart Menu chart You can set the basic settings for this unit in the menu settings. Some of the menu settings cannot be changed during playback, recording, or stand-by mode for pre-alarm recording.
User Menu (100 000 000) Menu 4 Audio Menu Address Protects the recorded pictures. Up to 500 areas can be protected and not overwritten. Shows and searches the list of protected pictures. Shows and deletes the list of protected pictures. Exits the Protect Data menu. 49 Activates pan or tilt of the PTZ camera connected. Adjusts the zoom, iris, and focus of the camera. Activates auto pan. Presets up to 16 viewing positions. 50 2 Select PTZ Camera Switches the PTZ camera to be controlled.
Menu chart (continued) Setup Menu Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu 1 Recording Menu Address 1 Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) 211 000 000 1 Camera Check 211 100 000 2 Auto + D Set > D Execute 2 Easy + D Set > D Execute 2 Manual + D Set > D View > 3 Alarm Recording Menu Functions Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern A. Selects the camera number to be recorded.
Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu 1 Recording Menu Address 3 Set Recording Pattern C (Timer) 213 000 000 Functions Pages Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern C. 51-53,120,121 Selects the camera number to be recorded. 1 Camera Check 213 100 000 2 Auto + D Set > 213 2AD 000 Sets the normal recording setting automatically by 51-53,120 specifying the recording cycle and the recording hour a day. 213 2AD D00 Displays the preview of the normal recording settings.
Menu chart (continued) Setup Menu (continued) Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu 5 Emergency Recording Setup D Execute 6 Audio Recording Setup 2 Timer Menu Address Pages E Exit Exits the Recording menu. 1 Program Selection and Program Overview 221 000 000 2 Overview > 221 200 000 Specifies the program number of timer setting. 56,57 Displays the overview of Program 1. 56,57 221 300 000 Displays the overview of Program 2.
Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu Menu Address 5 Multiplexer Setting 1 Settings > 1 Settings > Functions 245 000 000 Specifies the multiplex display settings for Output A and Output B. 245 100 000 Specifies the output A display settings and switching time of the output A sequence settings. 245 110 000 Specifies the output A split 4 display settings. Pages 66,67,127 66,127 66,127 1 Settings > 245 111 000 Specifies the output A split 4a display settings.
Menu chart (continued) Setup Menu (continued) Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu Menu Address 67,128 6 Settings > 245 260 000 Specifies the output B single sequence setting. 67,128 7 Settings > 245 270 000 Specifies the output B split sequence settings. 67,128 4 Settings > 245 400 000 Specifies the alarm display setting. 68,128,129 5 Settings > 245 500 000 Specifies the covert camera setting. 68,129 246 000 000 Specifies the on screen display information settings.
System Menu System Menu (300 000 000) Menu 1 COM/LAN Menu Address Pages 311 000 000 Specifies RS-232C port settings. 74,131 2 RS-485 Cascade Setting 312 000 000 Specifies RS-485 cascade settings. 74,131 75,131 3 LAN B (Communication) Setting 313 000 000 1 Setting > 313 100 000 Specifies the communication setting between this unit and the personal computer. Specifies the detailed settings for LAN B. 2 Setting > 313 200 000 Specifies the service port settings.
Menu chart (continued) System Menu (continued) System Menu (300 000 000) Menu 3 Service Info Menu Address Functions Pages 1 System Log List 331 000 000 Displays the number, date, and time of the system log. 78 2 Elapsed Operating Time 332 000 000 Displays the total operating time. 78 3 Disk Information 333 000 000 Displays the recorded range of each device. 78 333 100 000 Displays the recorded range of the main device.
System Menu (300 000 000) Menu Menu Address D Next Proceeds to User Menu.
Search User Menu Selecting the search function Find data storage location The various search functions of this unit can be used to go to the beginning of the desired picture. This unit is equipped with 5 search functions. When the SEARCH button on the front panel is pressed, the with search menu opened is displayed. This item is used to display the list of the devices used for recording in the specified time period and to specify the device.
Search by Motion Picture recorded via motion detection can be searched by specifying the motion detection conditions. For this function, the camera number and start time needs to be specified to search. The search result is displayed in frame still playback of the single screen display. User Menu 1 Search steps 1, 2, 4 6 Search by Motion step 3 B Motion Detection Settings A + D Motion Mask Setting step1. step2. Set the camera number to be searched. Set the time for start searching.
Copy User Menu This item is used to copy data from the main device to a copy device. step3. Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive Start: Sets only the start point of copy. Start/End: Sets the start and end points of copy. End: Sets only the end point of copy. • To set the book mark point, select “Bookmark” and then select the desired book mark number. • To copy from the oldest recording time, select “Copy Start Time.” To copy to the latest recording time, select “Copy End Time.
• The picture is not copied when there is no recorded picture of the set camera number or time. step2. Select “Other settings” and then set the detailed settings. From Main: Sets the area which contains the data to be copied. The available setting items are “Normal,” “Alarm,” and “LPA.” To Copy 2: Sets the group name to where the data is copied. The available setting items are “SerialBus,” “NAS,” “SCSI,” and “DVD/CD.” Copy Data: Sets the data area to be copied.
Copy (continued) User Menu Playback software When copying the data to CD/DVD or USB memory, the needed PC playback software is automatically copied on to the disc. Refer to the following for using the software. Playback Click to playback the picture in the forward direction. Forward Search Click to playback the picture in the forward direction with a higher speed than normal playback. The speed changes from X1 to X2, X4, X8 and back to X1 at every press of this button during playback.
Search menu Grouping menu Command Function Command Function Search When clicking, the [Time Search] screen appears. Specify the date and time to be searched, and then click the [Search] button. The picture of the specified time or around such time appears. The search may not be performed when the date and time information of the recorded contents is not chronological such as the data which is added to the existing data.
Information/Audio Information This item is used to check the recording range of the main, copy 1, or copy 2 device. User Menu User Menu Audio This item is used to switch the audio channel from 1 to 4 during playback or displaying the picture supplied from the camera. User Menu 3 Information 4 Audio 1 Main Storage Memory Information 1 Multiplexer Setting 2 Copy 1 Drive Information step1. 3 Copy 2 Drive Information (Main device) step1. Select .
Protect Data User Menu Protect Data Up to 500 specified areas can be locked preventing accidental deletion of important data. Only the data in the main device can be locked. When the main device is partitioned, the data in the normal and alarm areas can be locked. • When the locked area is overlapped, the lock function is as follows.
PTZ Control User Menu This function is used to control the cameras connected via RS-232C or RS-422/485 terminal. PTZ control using the front panel buttons step1. Press the camera number button of the PTZ camera number to be controlled and display the picture in the single screen display. step2. Press the PTZ button. PTZ control using the menu • The unit switches to PTZ mode and the button lights up. “PTZ” appears on the LCD display on the front panel during PTZ mode.
Recording Setup Menu Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) to D (Timer) This unit allows you to set the setting items for normal recording and alarm recording individually. It means, more detailed settings are possible, such as changing the recording rate of the camera of which the alarm signal is input while leaving the normal recording settings as they are. This item is used to make the recording settings for normal and alarm recordings.
Recording (continued) (Normal recording settings) step1. Follow the steps 1 and 2 on page 97 to set the recording camera, frame or field recording, recording rate, and picture grade for normal recording. • After executing the camera check, the recording setting is made only for the camera numbers with the video signal input when using auto or easy setting. Setup Menu step3. Alarm: Starts alarm recording when the motion is detected. Normal: Starts normal recording when the motion is detected.
(Alarm recording) During alarm recording, prealarm recording is performed at the picture grade set for alarm recording. And for only the cameras used for alarm recording, pre-alarm recording is performed at the alarm recording rate. iii) To perform with alarm recording: • When the trigger is set to “MD-A” or “MD-B,” PTZ camera preset cannot be activated. In this case, the PTZ camera preset does not function even when the setting is set to other than “– – –.” Set the “Alarm Mode” to “Alarm Plus.
Recording (continued) Setup Menu Emergency Recording Setup This item is used to set the emergency recording settings. When the EMERGENCY terminal is grounded by the alarm sensor while both of the MAIN switch on the rear panel and the POWER button on the front panel are turned ON, emergency recording starts automatically overriding all the other settings even during timer recording or the unit is in stop mode.
• To perform the long pre-alarm recording by all the camera numbers set for emergency recording: i) To perform with normal recording: Set all the desired cameras for normal recording. Long pre-alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of “Super” regardless of the setting and at the recording rate set for normal recording. Audio Recording Setup This item is used to set the audio recording. This unit simultaneously records audio along with the picture for camera number 1 to 4.
Timer Setup Menu Timer 2-3 Program Mode Record A to Record D: Records by using the cameras and rates which are set in to (Setup Menu Recording). Copy 2: Makes the backup of the data to the copy 2 device. Skip: Temporarily skips the recording (the recording does not perform for the specified time period of that program). This menu is used to program the timer and the 2 most frequently used operation patterns.
step7. Exit the menu screen. step8. Press the TIMER button on the front panel of the unit. 14:00 15:00 In Line 1, recording rate is set to 5 pps, time period is set from 14:00 to 17:00. • The TIMER indicator lights up. • The power turns off and the unit switches to the timer recording stand-by mode. When the present time is within the programmed time period for the timer recording, timer recording starts.
Motion Det Setup Menu Set Motion Detection Pattern A/Set Motion Detection Pattern B (When setting by the mouse:) • To set the area one by one, left-click the desired area. The area switches between active and inactive each time you click the mouse. • To set the multiple areas at a time, right-click the start point of the active area (to cancel to set the start point, left-click on the start point), and then right-click again on the end point.
step6. Test the motion detection function on the condition you have set. • The color of the dot detecting motion changes. step7. To copy another motion detection settings, use “Same as settings.” • Select “Copy Motion A” to copy the setting for the same camera number of Motion B. • Select “Copy Motion B” to copy the setting for the same camera number of Motion A.
System Setup Menu Rear Terminal Setting Time/Date Setting This item is used to set the present date, time, and auto daylight saving. Auto daylight saving function is used to automatically gain the clock of the unit an hour for the specified time period. Start/end time of the auto daylight savings can be checked and if needed, changed. Mode Out Settings This item is used to output the status of this unit from the MODE OUT terminals on the rear panel. There are 4 MODE OUT terminals.
Key Sound • “Main-Alarm” appears when “Alarm Recording Area” (System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.” • “Main-LPA” appears when “Long Pre-Alarm Area” (System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.” step3. Setup Menu 4 System 3 Rear Terminal Setting Set the desired capacity. • Set the remaining capacity of each device to output signal.
System (continued) Password Setting This menu is used to set the password for the lock function. This unit is equipped with 2 lock functions: SIMPLE LOCK: Does not require to enter a password when unlocking. PASSWORD LOCK: Requires to enter a password when unlocking. • When the password for unlocking is not set, lock function executes in SIMPLE LOCK. • When the password for unlocking is set, lock function executes in PASSWORD LOCK.
• It is not necessary to input the password for all the levels, 1 to 3. Input the password for the desired level only. • To exit the menu without releasing the lock, press the LOCK button while displaying the screen for unlocking. (for the disk management password) step2-1. Input 4 digits of the password by pressing the numbers in the . (for the disk management password) step3-1.
System (continued) Multiplexer function related button operations/operation table The multiplexer function of this unit allows the picture supplied from the camera to be displayed using split screens. It is also possible to set the position of the camera number to be displayed. ( See page 96 for basic operations of the multiplexer.
The function of the SPLIT, SEQUENCE, DIGITAL ZOOM, and camera number buttons The screen of the camera number without video signal input appears blue. Furthermore, the screen of the camera See page 64.) number set to “Off” in the appears blue. ( Display type Button operation OUTPUT A B SPLIT16 (SPLIT16 button) (Illuminates when OUTPUT B is selected.) OUTPUT A B SPLIT13 (a) SPLIT13 (b) (SPLIT13 button) (Illuminates when OUTPUT B is selected.
System (continued) Setup Menu Multiplexer Setting This menu is used to set the multiplexer setting of
Output B Settings This item is used to set the camera number to be displayed in the split screen display on the monitor connected to OUTPUT B. And also used to set the sequential display settings and the switching time. Sequential display is the function to switch the selected displays automatically. The selectable screen types are shown in the table on page 65. (Split screen) step1. When using front panel buttons, press the C or D button to select the display position to be set.
System (continued) Setup Menu Alarm Display Setting This item is used to display the picture input with alarm signal in the single screen display or split screen display which has been pre-set. When another alarm signal is input during alarm recording, the picture with the latest alarm signal appears in the single screen display or split screen display. The screen returns to the previous display when the alarm recording is completed.
On Screen Display Setting Display mode example On Screen Information Camera title (during single screen display) Warning Recorder title This item is used to set the display mode and the location for the clock, triplex, and camera display on the monitor.
System (continued) Recorder Title This item is used to set the recorder title. When using the cascade function, setting the name of the slave recorder for the recorder title makes distinction of the recorder easy. • The recorder title is displayed on the upper part of the operational mode display. Setup Menu Audio Setting This item is used to set the audio output for connected cameras. This setting can be made individually for the single screen display and the split screen display.
Reset to Factory Setting This item is used to reset the menu settings. Setup Menu 4 System 8 Reset to Factory Setting step1. Select “Execute” to initialize menu settings. • The setting of present time, password, user ID and password of LAN B, and HDD settings (alarm area, alarm area size, long pre-alarm area, long pre-alarm area size) are not reset.
Menu Data Setup Menu This menu is used to update and save the menu settings of this unit. This is done by loading the menu settings which is copied from another DX-TL5000U via the external media such as USB memory, the DVD disc, or CD available for this unit. Save Menu Data This item is used to save the menu settings of this unit to the external device. Setup Menu • During loading or saving the menu data, other operations are not accepted.
Option Setup Menu Mode 5: Displays the pictures of output A and B diagonally. XGA Monitor Settings This item is used to specify the display mode and sharpness of the picture output via the optional graphic card DXGC5. B • This function is available only when the optional graphic card DX-GC5 is attached to this unit. Setup Menu A step2. Select the sharpness setting. Off: Does not adjust the sharpness of the picture.
COM/LAN This menu is used to set the communication settings between this unit and the external device connected. RS-232C Setting This item is used to remotely control this unit via a PC connected to the RS-232C terminal. System Menu RS-485 Cascade Setting This item is used to make the settings for the cascade function using the recorders connected via the RS-485 terminal. System Menu System Menu 1 COM/LAN 1 COM/LAN 2 RS-485 Cascade Setting 1 RS-232C Setting step1. step1. step2.
LAN B (Communication) Setting This item is used to make the communication settings between this unit and the PC connected via LAN B. • Using the web function of this unit is required to input “E-Mail Address” and “Recorder ID.” (E-mail Notification Detailed Information) step4. Check the contents to be transmitted to the PC. System Menu Remain: Transmits signal when the remaining capacity reaches the value set for Call out setting.
COM/LAN (continued) System Menu LAN A (NAS) Setting This item is used to make the communication settings between this unit and the copy devices. • Consult your dealer about the NAS devices supported. System Menu 1 COM/LAN step 3 step 1 step 2 4 LAN A (NAS) Setting 1 LAN A Address Setting 2 Device Information 1 to 8 NAS Device 1 to 8 Information (LAN A Address Setting) step1. Set the IP address, sub net mask, and Gateway.
PTZ Setting System Menu This menu is used to make the settings for the cameras to be controlled. PTZ Camera Configuration This item is used to make the detailed settings for the cameras to be controlled. System Menu 2 PTZ Setting 1 PTZ Camera Configuration step1. Select the camera number to be set. step2. Set the detailed settings for the camera number selected in step 1. Device: Setting for the type of the camera or controller connected. Port: Setting for the output terminal of the control signal.
Service Info System Log List This item is used to check the number, date, and time of the system log. System Menu System Menu Disk Information This item is used to check the recording range of the main, copy 1 or copy 2 device. System Menu 3 Service Info 3 Service Info 3 Disk Information 1 System Log List steps step1. 1 Disk Information (Main) Check the system log in the . • The displays up to 1000 items.
Restore System Menu Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1/2/ Export Drive 1/2 Configuration This item is used to restore the data from the copy device to the main device. System Menu 4 Restore step 4 step 3 1 Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1/2 2 Range of Restore steps 1, 2 2 Export Drive 1/2 Configuration step1. Set the camera number to be restored. • The button function changes between “All Off” and “All On” each time you select this button.
Memory System Menu Add/Remove HDD Device step5. This item is used to set the HDDs for main or copy device. • When the “SCSI:” button of the desired ID number is pressed, the access LED on the device illuminates and you can check the corresponding HDD. • You cannot set this item during recording or playback. step6. System Menu 1 Add/Remove HDD Device steps 1, 2 steps 3, 4 steps 5, 6 steps 7, 8 1 Internal HDD 2 External HDD (USB HDD) step7. 3 External HDD (SCSI HDD) step8.
• Notes for using the external device The various external HDDs can be connected to this unit in order to expand the memory or to use as the copy device, however, when you record or playback at high rate, the picture may be missed during recording or playback depending on the external device connected due to the delay of the data transfer rate or respond of the external device. Check the operation before the actual operation.
Memory (continued) System Menu Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive This item is used to set the DVD/CD drive device for the DVD/CD group of the copy 1 or 2 device. • You cannot set this item during recording or playback. System Menu • The warning is displayed as “ALERT” on the screen. The last 16 warnings are stored, however, the warning occurred before that is reset and its display is cleared. 5 Memory • In the long pre-alarm area, the data is not overwritten chronologically. 2 Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive step1.
Recording Data Readout Setting • You cannot set this item during recording or playback. System Menu 5 Memory 4 Recording Data Readout Setting (Auto-Expire on Specified Date) This item is used to disenable the data which is recorded before the specified time period to be played back in order to prevent keeping the data beyond the specified period. step4. Select the desired time period. • The data recorded before the set time period from the present time becomes disable to be played back.
Data Clear Main Storage Memory This item is used to delete the data of the normal area, alarm area, or long pre-alarm area in the main device. • “Data in Alarm Area” can be set when “Alarm Recording Area” (System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.” System Menu Copy 1/Copy 2 This item is used to delete the data of each group in the copy 1 or copy 2 device.
Other convenient functions Cascade This unit supports cascade connection where up to 16 DXTL5000U can be connected together. Control of recorder’s down the chain is possible from the master recorder. View of picture from cameras connected to slave recorders can be done from the master recorder monitor. • Before using the cascade function, check the following: • The recorders are connected via the RS-485 terminal. Cascade connection for audio and video is made. ( See “Cascade connection” on page 19.
Other convenient functions (continued) Various playback functions Frame-by-frame playback step1. Playing still frames • Clockwise: Activates frame-by-frame playback in the forward direction. • Counterclockwise: Activates frame-by-frame playback in the reverse direction. • Keep turning clockwise: Activates continuous frame-by-frame playback in the forward direction. • Keep turning counterclockwise: Activates continuous frame-by-frame playback in the reverse direction.
Changing playback intervals Although, playback and reverse playback use the same interval as that for recording, it is possible to change the playback interval. This function is useful for slow-motion playback of fast-moving footage, or quick playback of extensive footage without skipping frames. step1-1. (To playback the picture recorded at the long recording rate fast:) Press the + button during playback or reverse playback. • Playback or reverse playback is made at a speed of 120 pps in total. step1-2.
Other convenient functions (continued) Registering the picture This function is used to register a book mark or copy the picture being displayed using the BOOK MARK button. Registering a book mark step1. Press the PAUSE button during playback in the single screen display. • The unit switches to still frame playback of the single screen display. step2. Press the BOOK MARK button on the front panel. step3. Select “Enter” of “Register Bookmark” in the selection screen. step4.
Functions of the unit in case of power failure Power failure compensation circuit The unit is equipped with an internalized power failure compensation circuit. When the unit has been charged for 48 hours (full), the date, time, timer record settings, and menu settings are kept up to 1 month without power. The accuracy of the time will decline if the power plug is not connected to the wall outlet for and extensive period. In this case, it is recommended to check the present time setting.
Operation examples ( Operation example 1 Specifying the recording period and performing continuous repeat recording. see pages 44 and 45) User Menu 2 Copy • 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. steps step Operation 4 4 Set Copy 2 Drive • Continues recording for 24 hours and repeats recording on a one-month (30-day) cycle.
Operation example 2 Setting the areas for normal and alarm recordings individually. Operation • Performs alarm recording at the specified recording rate. • Performs normal recording at the specified recording rate and sets repeat recording for normal area. • Records the data of normal and alarm recordings to the different areas in order to store the alarm recording data for long term.
Operation examples (continued) see pages 51 to 53) ( Operation example 3 Setting the timer recording operation (1). Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate depending on the time period and day of the week. Setup Menu 1 Recording Operation • Uses from 08:00 to 18:00 on Monday to Friday.
( see pages 56 and 57) Setup Menu 2 Timer step 9 step 11 step 10 1 Program Selection and Program Overview 2 Timer program 1 overview 2 Configure Timer Program 1 step9. Set the timer program number to “Program 1.” step10. Set the detailed timer recording settings as follows.
Operation examples (continued) Operation example 4 Setting the timer recording operation (2). Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate depending on the time period and day of the week. Also switching the motion detection condition depending on the time period (daytime and night) or day of the week.
( see pages 56 and 57) Setup Menu 2 Timer step 10 step 12 step 11 1 Program Selection and Program Overview 2 Timer program 1 overview 2 Configure Timer Program 1 step10. Set the timer program number to “Program 1.” step12. Set the detailed timer recording settings as follows.
Basic operations Basic multiplexer functions This function is used to activate multiplexer functions using the buttons on the front panel. DIGITAL ZOOM button Camera number buttons • The sequential display is cancelled when a different type of split screen or single screen is selected. • Pressing the OUTPUT A/B button on the front panel switches the multiplexer video output. When OUTPUT A is selected, the button light indicator is off.
Basic manual recording This function is to setup the recording parameters of recording setting pattern A to start recording manually. Ensure all the cameras are connected and time and date has been set correctly. Before you start recording, check the repeat recording settings in the (System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory) first, and then make the recording settings. ( See page 82.
Basic operations (continued) step4. Basic playback This function is used to playback recorded data. This unit allows recorded data to be played back using various methods. The basic playback described below is the most common method for playback. step1. Press the PLAY button inside of the front door. • Playback starts. • After turning the power on, the oldest recording data is played back first. Otherwise, playback resumes at the stopped position of the previous playback spot. STOP PAUSE REV.
Basic search This function is used to search the start point of needed picture. This unit is equipped with 5 search functions (Search by Time and Date, Search by Alarm List, Find data storage location, Search by Book Mark, and Search by Motion). In this section, the common search methods, search by time and date and search by alarm list, are described.
Basic operations (continued) Search by Alarm List This unit stores the start time of alarm recording and emergency recording in the alarm list when such recording begins. This item is used to search the desired picture using the list of alarm recording (emergency recording). The search result displays in still frame playback of the single screen display. User Menu 1 Search steps 1, 2 3 Search by Alarm List step 3 D Alarm List step1.
Communications by Web Browser Communications by Web Browser The Web browser on the personal computer can capture the pictures that have been recorded and live pictures from the camera that is connected to this recorder. Also, some of the recorder settings can be made via the personal computer. Login Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and log in. 1. Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the address. • The “[Login]” screen appears.
Communications by Web Browser (continued) 3-1. (If you make an error in entering the user ID or password • • • ) • The “[Caution]” screen appears. 3-2. Select “Login” and either left-click or press ENTER. • The “[Login]” screen appears. 3-3. Follow the steps in step 2-1 and enter the correct “User ID” and “Password.” 4-1. (If you do not log in • • • ) Select “If you won’t log in, please go to Logout.” and left-click. 4-2. The message “Session ID removed from recorder & browser. Please close the browser.
Live Monitoring Retrieves live pictures and displays the pictures on the PC screen. 1. STOP : Stops the retrieval of an picture. GO : Starts (or restarts) the retrieval of an picture. Display : For selecting either the display or non-display of a camera number. Layout : For selecting from the 12 types of display patterns. (default: 4(1-4) screen) Camera : Selects the camera number that you want to display and check.
Communications by Web Browser (continued) Playback Retrieves, plays back and searches for pictures that have been recorded by the recorder. 1. Select “Playback” and left-click. • The “[Playback]” screen appears. 2. Press the • The date, time, and the camera number for the picture acquired are displayed in “Image Information.” Clicking “Save Image” stores the picture that is freezeframe displayed in the PC in bit map format. • The following searches can be selected in singlescreen display.
• Alarm List Search Click “Alarm List” and the “Alarm List Search” screen will appear in the sub-screen. 2. Select the desired “Configuration Menu” and left-click. • User Registration 1. Set the desired date/time and number of alarm list items to be acquired, and then click “Refresh” to acquire the alarm list. • The alarm list cannot be acquired without clicking “Refresh.” • Enter the needed number of alarm list items to be acquired in “Alarm Cnt.
Communications by Web Browser (continued) 4-4. (If you have selected “register” • • • ) • Certain items cannot be selected depending on what the user authorization is. • “Configuration” authorization can be used by only one user. From the time that a user logs in until that user logs out and gives up authorization, any other user that logs in is regarded as a user who does not have “Configuration” authority. • “Playback” authorization can only be used by one user.
• Recorder Title & Camera Titles • E-mail Setup This is the screen for setting or changing the recorder and the camera titles. This is the screen for setting the information related to the e-mail server or sender, and for setting the e-mail address of the receiver. 1. 2. Select “Recorder Title & Camera Titles” and left-click. • The “[Recorder Title & Camera Titles]” screen appears. 1. Enter the desired recorder or camera title to “New Text.” 2.
Communications by Web Browser (continued) • NAS Setup • Clock Setup This is the screen for making the settings to connect to the NAS server, and for mounting or removing the NAS server. This is the screen for setting the clock of the recorder via PC. 1. 1. Select “NAS Setup” and left-click. Select “Clock Setup” and left-click. • The “[Clock Setup]” screen appears. • The “[NAS Setup]” screen appears. 2. Input the desired settings for “IP Address” and “Directory.” 3. Select “set” and left-click.
Logout Change Login User In this screen, assign “Logout” settings to end the job. This screen is for changing the logged in user. 1. 1. Select “Logout” and left-click. • 2. The “[Logout]” screen appears. Select “Change Login User” and left-click. • The “[Login]” screen appears. Close the Web Browser. 2-1. (To change the logged in user • • • ) • If the browser is closed incorrectly (not logging out correctly), the user’s session ID will be saved for 5 minutes.
Recording time table Continuous recording time table Displays the estimated recordable time (when recording on a 250 GB HDD). • The following table shows the total number of recordable frames of all the cameras which are set for recording. • Without audio recording Number of frames /sec.
• With audio recording
Troubleshooting INSTALLATION If problems with the unit persist even after you’ve followed the suggestions below, please disconnect the power cord and contact the retailer from whom you purchased the unit. Description of problem Please consult the following The unit does not be turned on. • • • • • • Power is on, but the unit does not operate. Pictures are not appearing on the monitor. The quality of the monitor picture is poor. The unit does not start recording.
PERIPHERAL RECORDING DEVICE PLAYBACK Description of problem Please consult the following The unit does not perform playback. • • • • • The copy device dose not respond. The camera cannot be controlled via this unit. The unit does not perform the motion detection function. OTHERS The unit cannot be controlled via the personal computer. There is a camera number with a blue screen during split screen display. Button operation is not working. Cameras cannot be switched with the camera number buttons.
Warnings and CALL OUT output Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures #1 Options in the CALL OUT output column: • Selectable: Selects to output CALL OUT signal or not on the menu screen. • Fixed: Outputs CALL OUT signal from the CALL OUT terminal regardless of the menu setting. • None: Does not output CALL OUT signal, but displays a warning on the screen. • The warning display appears when the HELP button is pressed during “ALERT” is displayed on the screen.
Countermeasure Warning Display No Camera Signal Camera signal is lost or distorted. Please check the camera and cable connection. • Check whether the unit and camera are properly connected, and that electri -city is on. • Check whether the video signal is being properly outputted. • Check to see if there is a camera set for operation with no video signal input. Cancelling Log number CALL OUT Page output the warning #1 Stop recording. LOG54 – Click "Clear Warning" or press the E button.
Check sheet The following is the sheet for writing down each settings. Use it when you make settings. The screened values are the default settings. Setup Menu (200 000 000) 1 Recording • 1 Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) 2 Normal Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Fi el d Fr am 30 e p 15 ps pp 10 s p 7. ps 5 p 6 ps pp 5 s pp 3 s pp 2 s pp 1 s pp 0. s 5 0. pps 25 0.
3 Alarm Recording Menu (continued) Alarm Mode Post-Alarm Duration Pre-Alarm Duration Al a No rm r Al mal ar Al m ar P 0 m Clus se H 1 c se 2 c s 3 ec se 4 c se 5 c se 6 c se 7 c se 8 c se 9 c se 10 c s 15 ec s 20 ec 30 sec 40 sec s 50 ec s 60 ec se 90 c 12 sec 0 15 se 0 c 18 se 0 c 2 sec se 5 c s 10 ec s 15 ec se 30 c 45 sec 1 sec m 2 in m 5 in m 10 in 15 min m 20 in 30 min m 60 in m M in an ua l Motion Detection Recording 16 14 15 12 13 9 10 11 7 8 6 5 4 2 3 1 4 Alarm Camera Setting Record
Check sheet (continued) • 2 Set Recording Pattern B (Timer) 2 Normal Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Fi el d Fr am 30 e p 15 ps pp 10 s p 7. ps 5 p 6 ps pp 5 s pp 3 s pp 2 s pp 1 s pp 0. s 5 0. pps 25 0.
3 Alarm Recording Menu (continued) Alarm Mode Post-Alarm Duration Pre-Alarm Duration Al a No rm r Al mal ar Al m ar P 0 m Clus se H 1 c se 2 c s 3 ec se 4 c se 5 c se 6 c se 7 c se 8 c se 9 c se 10 c s 15 ec s 20 ec 30 sec 40 sec s 50 ec s 60 ec se 90 c 12 sec 0 15 se 0 c 18 se 0 c 2 sec se 5 c s 10 ec s 15 ec se 30 c 45 sec 1 sec m 2 in m 5 in m 10 in 15 min m 20 in 30 min m 60 in m M in an ua l Motion Detection Recording 16 14 15 12 13 9 10 11 7 8 6 5 4 2 3 1 4 Alarm Camera Setting Record
Check sheet (continued) • 3 Set Recording Pattern C (Timer) 2 Normal Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Fi el d Fr am 30 e p 15 ps pp 10 s p 7. ps 5 p 6 ps pp 5 s pp 3 s pp 2 s pp 1 s pp 0. s 5 0. pps 25 0.
3 Alarm Recording Menu (continued) Alarm Mode Post-Alarm Duration Pre-Alarm Duration Al a No rm r Al mal ar Al m ar P 0 m Clus se H 1 c se 2 c s 3 ec se 4 c se 5 c se 6 c se 7 c se 8 c se 9 c se 10 c s 15 ec s 20 ec 30 sec 40 sec s 50 ec s 60 ec se 90 c 12 sec 0 15 se 0 c 18 se 0 c 2 sec se 5 c s 10 ec s 15 ec se 30 c 45 sec 1 sec m 2 in m 5 in m 10 in 15 min m 20 in 30 min m 60 in m M in an ua l Motion Detection Recording 16 14 15 12 13 9 10 11 7 8 6 5 4 2 3 1 4 Alarm Camera Setting Record
Check sheet (continued) • 4 Set Recording Pattern D (Timer) 2 Normal Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade Fi el d Fr am 30 e p 15 ps pp 10 s p 7. ps 5 p 6 ps pp 5 s pp 3 s pp 2 s pp 1 s pp 0. s 5 0. pps 25 0.
3 Alarm Recording Menu (continued) Alarm Mode Post-Alarm Duration Pre-Alarm Duration Al a No rm r Al mal ar Al m ar P 0 m Clus se H 1 c se 2 c s 3 ec se 4 c se 5 c se 6 c se 7 c se 8 c se 9 c se 10 c s 15 ec s 20 ec 30 sec 40 sec s 50 ec s 60 ec se 90 c 12 sec 0 15 se 0 c 18 se 0 c 2 sec se 5 c s 10 ec s 15 ec se 30 c 45 sec 1 sec m 2 in m 5 in m 10 in 15 min m 20 in 30 min m 60 in m M in an ua l Motion Detection Recording 16 14 15 12 13 9 10 11 7 8 6 5 4 2 3 1 4 Alarm Camera Setting Record
Check sheet (continued) 5 Emergency Recording Setup • Frame / Field Pre-alarm Duration Fi el d Fr am 0 e m 1 in m i 2 n m in 3 m 4 in m i 5 n m i 10 n m 15 in m 20 in m 30 in m 40 in m 50 in m 60 in m 1 in m 2 in m i 3 n m i 4 n m i 5 n m 10 in m 15 in m 20 in m 30 in m 40 in m 50 in m 60 in m in Post-alarm Duration Maximum Recording Rate for All Cameras • 16 15 13 14 12 10 11 9 7 8 5 6 60 (fi 12 eld) /3 0 18 (fiel 0(fr 0( d)/ am 24 field 60( e) 0 )/ fra 1 (fiel 90( me d) fra ) /1 2 20 me (
3 Configure Timer Program 2 • Motion Detection Day of The Week Start – End [ : ] [ : ] 2 [ : ] [ : ] 3 [ : ] [ : ] 4 [ : ] [ : ] 5 [ : ] [ : ] 6 [ : ] [ : ] 7 [ : ] [ : ] 8 [ : ] [ : ] Special Day [ ] [ ] 4 Define Holidays (Date / Month) 3 Motion Det 1 Set Motion Detection Pattern A Reference Interval Sensitivity Motion Threshold (1 to 418) (default setting is 5) [ ] Camera number 1 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern B Sensitivity Reference Interval
Check sheet (continued) 4 System 2 Menu Language Selection • ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL 3 Rear Terminal Setting • 1 Mode Out Settings Low Memory Alarm Setting Device Low Memory O ff Re c Pl ord ay ing i Lo ng w Po Me w m Al er ory ar LA m N O pe Cl n os O e ff M ai n M -No ai n rm M -Al al ai ar n m Co -LP py A 2 2 % 4 % 6 % 8 % 10 % 15 % 20 % 30 % 40 % 50 % Mode Out 1 to 4 Trigger Polarity Mode Out 1 Mode Out 2 Mode Out 3 Mode Out 4 3 Key Sound 4 Buzzer O ff 0 % 2 % 4 % 6 % 8 % 10 % 15 % 20 % 30
5 Multiplexer Setting • 1 Output A Settings 4a Split 4 screen 4c 4b 4d [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ [ [ [ ][ ] [ ][ ][ ][ ] [ ][ ] [ [ ][ ] [ ][ ][ ][ ] [ ][ ] [ [ ] [ [ ] ] ] [ [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ 1 Output A Settings (continued) Split 13 screen 13b 13a Split 10 screen 10b 10a Split 9 screen 9b 9a [ ][ ][ ][ ] ] [ ] ] [ ] [ ] ][ ][ ][ ] ] [ [ [ [ ][ ][ ][ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] ] ] Split 16 screen ] [ ][ ][ ] ] [
Check sheet (continued) 5 Multiplexer Setting (Continued) • 2 Output B Settings 4a Split 4 screen 4c 4b 4d [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ [ [ [ ][ ] [ ][ ][ ][ ] [ ][ ] [ [ ][ ] [ ][ ][ ][ ] [ ][ ] [ [ ] [ [ ] ] ] [ [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ 2 Output B Settings (continued) Split 13 screen 13b 13a Split 10 screen 10b 10a Split 9 screen 9b 9a [ ][ ][ ][ ] ] [ ] [ ] ] [ ] ][ ][ ][ ] ] [ [ [ [ ][ ][ ][ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] ]
Ca m Ca era m 1 Ca era m 2 Ca era m 3 Ca era m 4 Ca era m 5 Ca era m 6 Ca era m 7 Ca era m 8 Ca era m 9 Ca er m a1 Ca era 0 m 1 Ca era 1 m 1 Ca era 2 m 13 Ca era m 1 Ca era 4 m 15 M era ul t 1 M i 4a 6 ul t M i 4b ul M ti 4c ul t M i 4d ul ti M 9a ul t M i 9b ul ti M 10 ul a t M i 10 ul ti b M 13a ul M ti 13 ul ti b 16 4 Alarm Display Setting (continued) Output B Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 Sensor 5 Sensor 6 Sensor 7 Sensor 8 Sensor 9 Sensor 10 Sensor 11 Sensor 12 Sensor 13 Sensor 14 Sensor 15 Sen
Check sheet (continued) • 6 On Screen Display Setting 1 On Screen Information Clock Mode Triplex Mode Camera Location Mode Location M od M e1 od M e2 od To e 3 p To - L p e Bo - R ft t ig Bo tom ht tto - L M m- ef o R t M de 1 igh od t M e2 od M e3 od M e4 od To e 5 p Bo t Nu tom m Ti be tle r No To ne p To - L p eft Bo - R t ig Bo tom ht tto - L m ef -R t ig ht Location 2 Camera Title • 4 Recorder Title Camera number 1 [ ] Display Mode Camera number 2 [ ] Recorder Title Camera number 3
6 Option • 1 XGA Monitor Settings Sharpness Setting M od M e1 od M e2 od M e3 o M de 4 o M de 5 id Hi gh O ff Lo w Display Mode Setting System Menu (300 000 000) 1 COM/LAN • 1 RS-232C Setting Port Settings Transmission Mode Data Stop Delimi Bit Parity Bit Bit Length Length -ter Re m Re ote m A Re ote m B O ote ff C 12 00 24 bp 00 s 48 bp 00 s 96 bp 0 s 19 0 bp 20 s 8 0b bi ps t 7 bi t No n O e dd Ev en 1 bi t 2 bi t CR CR •L F Communication Mode • 2 RS-485 Cascade Setting Recorder Address St a
Check sheet (continued) 2 PTZ Setting • 1 PTZ Camera Configuration Pan Tilt Reverse Reverse In va Va lid li In d va Va lid lid Device ID RS Device RS 232 -4 C 22 /4 85 Port Camera number 1 [ ] [ ] Camera number 2 [ ] [ ] Camera number 3 [ ] [ ] Camera number 4 [ ] [ ] Camera number 5 [ ] [ ] Camera number 6 [ ] [ ] Camera number 7 [ ] [ ] Camera number 8 [ ] [ ] Camera number 9 [ ] [ ] Camera number 10 [ ] [ ] Camera number 11 [ ] [ ] Camera numbe
5 Memory 1 Add/Remove HDD Device • Main device 1 Internal HDD [ ] [ ] [ ] 2 External HDD (USB HDD) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] 3 External HDD (SCSI HDD) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Copy 1 device SerialBus [ group [ ] [ ] ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] DVD/CD [ ] [ ] USB memory [ ] NAS
Check sheet (continued) • 1 Add/Remove HDD Device (continued) Copy 2 device SerialBus [ group [ ] [ • [ ] ] [ ] ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] NAS group SCSI group DVD/CD 2 Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive Select using for Copy1 or Copy2 Copy1 Copy2 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
• 3 Data Management Setting for Main Memory Main Device Repeat Settings Normal Recording Area Alarm Recording Area LPA Recording Area Repeat On Repeat On Repeat On Repeat Off Repeat Off Repeat Off % 15 % 20 % 25 % 30 % 35 % 40 % 45 % 50 % 55 % 60 % 65 % 70 % 75 % 80 % 85 % 90 % 95 % 10 0% 10 5% 4 Change Partition Setting Normal Recording Area 5% 10 % 15 % 20 % 25 % 30 % 35 % 40 % 45 % 50 % 55 % 60 % 65 % 70 % 75 % 80 % 85 % 90 % 95 % 0% 4 Change Partition Setting (continued) Alarm Recording Area
Glossary Glossary • Auto PAN When a camera is set to this mode, it automatically turns between two preset positions horizontally. The availability of this function depends on the specifications of the connected camera. • NAS (Network Attached Storage) A network-attached storage (NAS) device is a server that is dedicated to nothing more than file sharing. NAS does not provide any of the activities that a server in a servercentric system typically provides, such as e-mail, authentication or file management.
Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings The recording pattern of this unit is as illustrated in the diagram below. Picture data input from all the connected cameras is recorded sequentially. (Approx. every 0.004 second during normal recording.) The example when setting a setup of each channel to “1 pps” 1 second C1-3 12:00:03~ 1 second C4-2 C3-2 C2-2 C1-2 approx. 0.004 second 12:00:02~ Examples of time displayed during playback.
Specifications Rated Power Supply: Rated Input: Colour System: 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 1.0 - 0.45 A (100-240 V) NTSC-type colour system. Operating Temperature: Relative Humidity: Altitude: Dimensions: Weight: Recording System Sampling Data Compression Compression Unit Recording Resolution Recording Device 41 °F-104 °F (5 °C to 40 °C) Max. 80 (%) Max. 2000 (m) 425 (Width) x 390 (Depth) x 185 (Height) (mm) 12.9 kg Digital recording system 13.
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