ENGLISH DEUTSCH DIGITAL RECORDER FRANÇAIS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL MODEL CASTELLANO DX-TL930E THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.
Features Unit with built-in, large-volume hard disk drive This unit realizes high-resolution playback of over 400 horizontal lines thanks to digital technology using JPEG compression. There are 5 user-selectable image quality settings. The main device also features a built-in, largevolume 30GB hard disk for both high reliability and high-speed operation.
ENGLISH Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT (E.G., TV) NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind not only creates a safety hazard but can also cause extensive damage. PROTECT THE MAINS LEAD Damage to the mains lead may cause fire or shock hazard. If the mains cord is damaged, switch off the mains outlet and carefully unplug the cord by holding the mains plug.
Contents Features .................................................................... 2 Caution and care ...................................................... 3 Contents .................................................................... 4 Major operations and their functions ..................... 6 Front View ..................................................................... 6 Rear View ...................................................................... 8 I/O terminals ............................
Alarm Recording .......................................................... Alarm Recording operation .......................................... Setting Alarm Recording .............................................. Operations during Alarm Recording ............................ Alarm Recording time indicators ................................. Alarm Recording indicators ......................................... Operation after Alarm Recording ................................. Indexing Alarm Recording time ...
Major operations and their functions ■ Front View 3 1 2 5 6 4 7 JOG DIGITAL RECORDER DX-TL930E 1 SPLIT/SEQUENCE 2 3 TIMER REC REC 5 6 7 8 REC SHUTTLE CLEAR/ REW ENTER/ FF ARCHIVE 0 TIMER REC ALARM REC INFO PRE ALARM REC SET UP COPY SEARCH ACCESS LOCK 8 A 9 1. POWER button Press to turn the power on, press again to turn the power off. This button lights/goes off when the power is on/off. It flashes when switching between functions such as during setup.
Press to begin making backup. If there is no peripheral recording device connected, this button cannot be used. 7. JOG and SHUTTLE operation SHUTTLE ring Used to set various menus and searching functions, adjusting the playback speed, and rewinding or forwarding the image. JOG dial Used to set various menus and searching functions, forwarding or reverseing the image during playback (field-by-field). 8. MODE indicators 11.
Major operations and their functions (continued) ■ Rear View 1 2 AUDIO IN 4 5 3 MIC 1 2 3 4 CAMERA IN 5 6 7 8 9 VIDEO OUT 1 2 3 4 CAMERA OUT 5 6 7 8 9 Y/C 6 GND GND RS-232C ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 GND CLOCK ADJ REC POWER ON POWER OFF ALARM OUT MODE OUT CALL OUT CALL OUT GND GND GND DC 5V OUT MAX 30mA OUT ON OFF SCSI RESET TERMINATION SCSI 9 1. AUDIO connectors AUDIO IN connector Input connector for audio signal (RCA pin).
ENGLISH ■ I/O terminals GND terminals The ground terminals for Input/Output terminals. CLOCK ADJ terminal Input terminal to set the present time display. Time display is adjusted to the nearest hour (00 minutes 00 seconds) when this terminal receives the CLOCK ADJ signal. REC terminal Input terminal to start recording. Also use for one-shot recording. POWER ON terminal Input terminal to turn on this unit through a peripheral device.
Basic Operations ■ How to use JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring This unit is available to set the operating conditions on the menu display, depending on the purpose. There are some difference in the setting process between each menu. The following explains the basic setting process which uses the JOG dial and the SHUTTLE ring. 1. Make sure that the sub-item of the selected item is not flashing and changed correctly. • If the sub-item is flashing, that item is not entered.
@COPY DIRECTION HDD}COPY OVERWRITE OFF TRANSFER PERIOD A/B FROM:09-06-99 18:43:52 TO:10-06-99 18:43:52 EXECUTE OFF Refer to “Menu displays” on pages 21 to 23 for the construction of the menus. ♦ Setting the present time The correct time is necessary for all your recordings. Please follow steps below to set the present time. Example: Setting the present time to 6:30 p.m., 15 March, 2000. 1. Press the SET UP button. 7. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to enter the setting.
Basic Operations (continued) ♦ Storage space indicator function This unit is capable of constantly displaying the amount of data recorded in the recording device designated on-screen (i.e., the main unit or an archive device Glossary ). Also, when the designated remaining amount has been reached, the amount used (%) display will begin flashing. In the case of the HDD, the percent displayed is the percentage relative to the entire HDD storage capacity as recognized in the MAIN HDD setting.
Example: Setting the recording interval to “12.5F” (the default setting is “25F”). 1. Turn the unit on after turning the peripheral recording device on. If the menu appears at this stage, the setting of the peripheral recording device may have been changed. For details please refer to “When to install the extra hard disk drive or change the ID number” on page 19. 2. Press the SET UP button to display the
Basic Operations (continued) ♦ Using the audio recording 3. Press the PLAY button. This unit can record an audio with an image. The following explains how to set the AUDIO RECORDING to “ON” or “OFF”. Example: Setting the AUDIO RECORDING to “ON” (the default setting is “OFF”). 1. Press the SET UP button to display the
• The sub-item “OFF” will start flashing.
Basic Operations (continued) 7. Set the TRANSFER PERIOD. • Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to the “TRANSFER PERIOD” then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The subitem of “MAN” (manual) will start flashing. COPY DIRECTION HDD}COPY OVERWRITE OFF @TRANSFER PERIOD MAN FROM:29-01-01 09:25:24 The following sub-item can be set for the “TRANSFER PERIOD” of copying.
Connections ENGLISH ■ Connecting with CCTV camera, monitor, sensor ,the electric power supply and the ferrite core MONITOR To S(Y/C) IN terminal To peripheral loudspeaker or monitor through AUDIO IN terminal CAMERA #1 One of either codes should be connected.
Connections (continued) ■ Alarm Recording Connection Example: When using the alarm switch corresponding to camera number 1. GND GND CLOCK ADJ REC POWER ON POWER OFF ALARM OUT MODE OUT CALL OUT CALL OUT GND GND GND DC 5V OUT MAX 30mA peripheral alarm lamp or buzzer GND ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Warning concerning connections A terminator is necessary to maintain proper electrical connections to the peripheral devices.
■ When to install the extra hard disk drive or change the ID number ■ When to remove the hard disk drive after initializing the system Example: When to install the 9GB hard disk drive to ID1. 1. Press the POWER button. When the power of the unit is turned on , the unit will automatically detect peripheral recording devices connected to its SCSI terminal Glossary . The system must be initialized each time hard disks are added or erased, connections are made, ID numbers are altered, etc. 1.
Initial settings (continued) 4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to INITIALIZE, and turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right . ID5:RDD LIMIT 4GB @INITIALIZE BOOT UP DELAY 00 Turn the SHUTTLE RING > > to EXECUTE. The unit will initialize its system when data is erased from either its built-in hard disk or hard disks connected to ID0 through ID3. Data is not erased from hard disks connected to ID4 and ID5. Press the Power button when you wish to exit this screen without initializing data.
Menu displays ENGLISH ■ MENU SETTING You can set the basic settings for using this unit in the MENU SETTING. Refer to pages shown below for details. During playback, recording, pre-alarm recording stand-by mode and accessing peripheral recording device, you cannot change setting of some MENUs. SUB MENU (1) @DISPLAY MODE CHARACTER SIZE CLOCK LOCATION SUB MENU (2) 2 SMALL OFF ex.
Menu displays (continued) SUB MENU (1) @SELECTED PATTERN 1 1 2 3 4 5 A COPY-A CLEAR OSD CLEAR OSD NONE NONE B COPY-B PRE A-REC NONE PRE A-REC NONE ♦ USER KEY page 25 SUB MENU (2) @COPY DATA CLEAR OFF ARCHIVE DATA CLEAR OFF HDD DATA CLEAR OFF HDD(ID:0-3) @ARCHIVE(ID:4) ♦ DATA CLEAR SELECTION page 26 ♦ CALL OUT FULL NONE MAIN MENU SET UP
SUB MENU (1) ENGLISH ■ SEARCH SELECTION MENU SUB MENU (2) 09-06-1999 04:10:20 09-06-1999 04:10:20 EXECUTE T u r n t h e SHUTTLE RING > > t o EXECUTE. ♦ TIME DATE SEARCH SEARCHING... page 14 01 01 I n p u t INDEX DATA. T u r n t h e SHUTTLE RING << o r >> t o SEARCH. MAIN MENU SEARCH @TIME DATE SEARCH INDEX SEARCH SKIP SEARCH ALARM LIST SEARCH JUMP TO START POINT ♦ INDEX SEARCH SEARCHING...
How to set up Various settings How to set up / Various settings ■ How to display menus ■ Setting Display Mode As shown in the menu displayed on pages 21 to 23, the menus are divided into several layers. The following steps show how to display the desired the menu on the screen. Type and setting of display. When any of the menu displays are shown on the screen, the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button, the Camera number button and the ZOOM button do not work. 1.
• The monitor display switches to the display position setting menu. DISPLAY MODE 2 CHARACTER SIZE SMALL @CLOCK LOCATION OFF DISPLAY MODE 2 CHARACTER SIZE SMALL @CLOCK LOCATION ON 4. Turn the JOG dial until the present time display moves to the desired position. • The present time display moves to the right when turning the JOG dial to the right. When the time display reaches the right edge of the screen, it goes down to the next line.
Various settings (continued) ■ Data Clear Selection This unit provides a menu which you can select the data you want to erase. 3. Check the cursor is next to “MODE OUT”, then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • The sub-item will start flashing. @MODE OUT REC CAPACITY REMAIN HDD-10% Example: Clearing the data recorded on main HDD. 1. Display the
• The sub-item of the device will start flashing first. Choose the device you want to set by using the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring. Then sub-item of the remain will start flashing. 2.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to REAR TERMINAL then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • The menu will appear. @MODE OUT REMAIN CAPACITY REMAIN HDD-10% MODE OUT PLAY CAPACITY REMAIN HDD-10% CALL OUT 4.
Various settings (continued) ♦ Buzzer setting You can set to sound the buzzer when the remaining storage capacity of the Hard Disk Drive reaches the amount set in CAPACITY REMAIN setting on the menu. In addition to the above setting of CALL OUT setting section, it is also possible to sound the buzzer when other errors occur. To sound the buzzer when the remaining storage capacity reaches the preset amount. 1) Select “REMAIN” of BUZZER in the menu.
• The menu appears. @POWER FAILURE ARCHIVE POINT RESET OFF MENU INITIALIZE OFF 3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to ARCHIVE POINT RESET and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • If not executing, change the sub-item to “OFF” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. ENGLISH 2. Move the cursor next to SERVICE then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. 5. SPLIT 9 screen will be shown on the monitor and all menus are initialized.
Various settings (continued) The Archive Pointer Glossary is recorded when backup is either temporarily stopped or finished. Using this, the uint will begin the next backup at the end point of the previous backup. 4. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button. TIME DATE ADJUST @ARCHIVE OVERWRITE HDD FULL ON STOP ♦ HDD repeat recording This function is used to set the motion of this unit when the storage capacity of HDD is running out.
• When the sub-item is flashing, turn the JOG dial until “OFF” starts flashing. HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT @AUTO EJECT ARCHIVE DATA STOP STOP OFF ALL 3. Check “OFF” is flashing and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT @AUTO EJECT ARCHIVE DATA STOP STOP OFF ALL 4. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button. Archive medium is also ejected when the archive in progress is cancelled. Refer to page 54, “Autoeject at the completion of backup” for details.
Various settings (continued) ♦ Connected SCSI device 1. Press the INFO button. The SCSI ID number of connected devices can be confirmed on the screen. 1. Press the INFO button. • The menu appears. 2. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to “CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • SCSI ID numbers are shown on the screen.
Various recording settings ENGLISH ■ Various recording settings This Unit has many settings for various recordings. You have to make settings on different pages for normal recording and timer recording. Please refer to the table below for details. If the channel which is to be operated on is not set, the warning will appear. Recording Setting Recording by setting manually Normal recording Page REC P.
Various recording settings (continued) 4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A-REC DURATION and turn the SHTTLE ring to the right. • The sub-item will start flashing. 5. Turn the JOG dial to display “15S” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to define the setting. • The sub-item will stop flashing. Check that the A-REC DURATION is entered correctly. @A-REC DURATION A-REC P.
The following explains the setting for ONESHOT•FIELD when REC INTERVAL is set to “SHOT”(refer to page 13). When ONESHOT•FIELD is set to “1”, the unit performs a shot recording of all the cameras set in the CAMERA SETTING parameter on the MPX FUNCTIONS screen. Example: ONESHOT•FIELD is set to “10”. (The default setting is “1”.) 2. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to ONESHOT•INTERVAL and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. ENGLISH ♦ Shot recording field • The sub-item flashes.
Multiplexer functions ■ Multiplexer functions ♦ How to use the ZOOM button Please refer to “Multiplexer functions” on Basic Operation page 12 for details about the functions. 1. Display the ZOOM POINTER (X) by pressing the ZOOM button.
ENGLISH ♦ How to use the camera number buttons By pressing each camera number button, you can view the camera’s picture which is connected to the CAMERA INPUT on the rear of this unit. If the picture of the camera which is not set to operate on CAMERA SETTING of the menu, the Not-operated camera mark ( ) will appear next to the time display. You can also view the picture of the camera when watching SPLIT or SEQUENCE screen by pressing the camera number button.
Multiplexer functions (continued) ■ Multiplexer settings There are 3 types of camera settings: A, B and C. You can set the cameras to be operated at each setting. It is useful to make titles with the setting on the same menu. Example: Set Camera CH (channel) 5 as an operated channel on CAMERA USAGE B. The title will be “EXIT” (the default setting is to operate camera CH 1 to 4). 1. Press the SET UP button to display the
5. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button. 2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX FUNCTIONS and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. ♦ Displaying the title • The menu will appear. 3. Check that the cursor is next to CAMERA USAGE then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • The sub-item will start flashing. @CAMERA USAGE CAMERA SETTING SPLIT SCREEN SETTING A 4.
Multiplexer functions (continued) 5. Check that the top left number (default setting is set to 1) is flashing. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired camera number then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting. • The flashing will move to the next camera number. 6. Press the SET UP button. • The menu will disappear. ♦ SEQUENTIAL setting 6. Set all camera numbers according to the steps written on the previous page.
Operation examples It is possible to set the image quality for split-screen display mode. Fine details are visible when image quality is set to “SHARP”, and screen flicker is reduced when set to “SOFT”. Example: Setting the sequential picture quality to “SOFT” (the default setting is “SHARP”). 1. Press the SET UP button to display the
Operation examples (continued) ■ Operation example 3 INFORMATION Non-regular recording mode can be set using the P2 operational mode in the menu. Once these settings are entered, the system can be switched between regular and non-regular operational modes as desired. 4) Set the Timer Program’s operational mode to P1. Upon completing the above settings, press the TIMER REC button. The unit will be in timer recording stand-by mode.
Using the Timer Using the Timer When using the Timer to initiate operation, the SETTING P1 – P3 screens can be used to set different patterns of operation as desired. Recording patterns will then conveniently change according to the settings you have entered. Reset the date and current time before recording. Refer to page 11 for details on how to set date and time. Example: Using Program #1 in SETTING P2, mode A cameras will record at intervals of 25F from 12:00 to 15:00 each day. 1.
Using the Timer (continued) 12. Press the TIMER REC button. • The TIMER REC indicator illminates. • If the current time is covered by a program, the unit will begin recording immediately. • If the current time is not covered by a program, the unit will turn the power off and go into stand-by mode. • Operation can be shut down completely by pressing the TIMER REC button once more. Example: MON - FRI are designated as the days used in SETTING P1.
Using the Timer (continued) / Alarm Recording Countermeasure 1) Set the HDD FULL to other settings except “STOP” (page 30). Symptom 3) The Timer backup would not start even when the time is ready for timer backup. Content of this Error 1) The medium of the peripheral connected recording device. Countermeasure 1) Insert the new medium and press the WARNING RESET button to erase warning on screen. Press the TIMER REC button to release the timer, then press the TIMER REC button again.
Alarm Recording (continued) / Various recordings ♦ Alarm Recording indicators 1) If the DISPLAY MODE is set for values other than 5 or 6, an Alarm Recordings count will automatically appear onscreen while the unit is running in Alarm Recording mode. (Refer to page 24 for details on DISPLAY MODE.) 2) The Alarm Recording indicator will flash on and off during Alarm Recording, and will stay on at the completion of Alarm Recording.
♦ Setting the Series Recording (for both units) “REC•STANDBY”(Recording standby): The unit stops recording at the moment its hard disk becomes full. The unit will begin recording by over-writing its hard disk when the unit receives an alarm signal or a REC terminal signal, or when the REC button is pushed. 1. Press the SET UP button to display the
Various recordings (continued) 10. Turn the JOG dial to display REC•STANDBY and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • The sub-item will stop flashing. TIME DATE ADJUST ARCHIVE OVERWRITE OFF @HDD FULL REC•STANDBY HDD PB REPEAT STOP AUTO EJECT ON ARCHIVE DATA ALL OFF 1 SHOT 6. Turn the JOG dial to flash “SHOT”, and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to finish setting. • The sub-item will stop flashing. 11. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button.
Various playback 1. Press the PAUSE button during playback. • The unit will shift into still frame mode. By pressing the PAUSE button once again, the unit will return to its previous mode. • By pressing the Camera number button while the still frame is displayed, the unit will conduct a forward search of that channel’s images and immediately display them on-screen. ■ Shuttle viewing The SHUTTLE ring can be used to adjust playback speed to varying rates.
Various search ■ Time date search Please refer to page 14 for detailed operation. ■ Index Search A•REC During Alarm Recording, an index signal will automatically be written onto the hard disk. Index Search is a process of retrieving still frames using their associated index signal. The index count can be set, as desired, up to 99. Example: Enter 10 for the index count, then start a search. 1. Press the SEARCH button to display the menu. 2.
Using the backup device/copy device Using peripheral devices / Using the archive device/copy device No. 0003 0002 @0001 DATE 26-01-2001 26-01-2001 25-01-2001 TIME 18:54:25 18:34:40 18:20:00 C 2 4 1 The JOG dial can be used to move the cursor line-by-line through the list. When the cursor reaches either the top or the bottom of the list, the menu will scroll to the next page. To move through the pages, place the cursor over “No.”, and turn the SHUTTLE ring.
Making copies ■ Restoring items onto the hard disk from the copy device This unit features the capability to restore recorded data to the hard disk from a copy device. In addition, the restore range can be specified. • Set the COPY DIRECTION on the menu to “COPY –> HDD”. • “ON” is the only setting available for the OVERWRITE on the menu.
Making backups Start point End point 2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise to select the “Year” field of the Copy start/end-time display, and use the JOG dial to select “ ”. ** ENGLISH 1) When the amount of data in the copy source is larger than the amount of data in the copy destination.
Making backups (continued) • Restrictions during Backup Recording 1. Selectable recording intervals for simultaneous backup Recording interval for simultaneous backup of recorded data is determined by the data-writing speed of the connected device. For reference, the following chart provides a list of interval modes which can be selected when the unit is used in conjunction with a Hewlett-Packard C1556A drive (DDS3). (The same modes apply when the main hard disk drive has been expanded.) Field/sec. REC P.
Making backups (continued) / Other convenient functions Timer Backup is a method for using the timer to perform the one-touch backup described on page 53. The timer can be used to archive data in the main hard disk drive which has not yet been backed up. The unit can archive data even if it is currently in the process of Timer Recording. Please check the settings for backup over-writing. (Refer to page 30 for more details.) Make sure to connect the archive device using SCSI ID4.
Connecting to functions a personal RS-232Ccomputer settings Other convenient Other convenient functions (continued) ■ Power failure compensation circuit The unit is equipped with an internal power failure compensation circuit, and, after a full recharge of 48 or more hours, will preserve data and time settings for one month. Timer settings and menu settings will also be preserved. Time settings will not be precise, however, if the circuit has been unplugged for a long period of time.
RS-232C settings / Connecting to a personal computer This setting can be used for remote device control and recording supplementary information when the main unit is connected to a PC. Personal Computer 1 1 2 2 GND ♦ Transmission speed ENGLISH ♦ Direct connection ■ RS-232C settings 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GND ALARM IN RS-232C Example: Transmission speed is set for 48000 bps. 1. Press the SET UP button to display the
Connecting a personal computer Commandtocode Connecting to a personal computer (continued) / Command codes ♦ RS-232C terminal 1 5 3 TXD Transmition Contents Pin NO. Letters Transmition Contents Receiving Data 6 DSR Data Set Ready Transmission Data 7 RTS Transmission 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Signal Groung Pin NO. Letters 2 RS-232C 69 RSD Requirement CTS Transmission Clear 8 ♦ RS-232C cable Please use the following RS-232C Crossover cable to connect your personal computer to the Unit.
Command codes (continued) ENGLISH • Details of the numbers #1 : When the setting of CR/CR•LF on RS-232C setting display is set to CR, carriage return code (0DH) will be input. If the setting is CR•LF, carriage return code (0DH) and line feed code (0AH) will be input. #2 : When the setting of CR/CR•LF on RS-232C setting display is set to CR, carriage return code (0DH) will be output. If the setting is CR•LF, carriage return code (0DH) and line feed code (0AH) will be output.
Command codes (continued) Commands LC DP00 ST0 PI Functions Status, when normal execute Acquire information on current position of date and #1 #1 #1 #1 RC #2 (1), LT present time display (Same as Exits MENU display (1) RC #2 EX #2 Stop the selected item on the menu to flash RC #2 EX #2 Acquire information on currently displayed menu and RC #2 ON (1) : 00 whether the setting is proceeding (2) #2 ** ** ** ** and (1), (2) of Move date and present time display) (2) #2 ** *
* CU? Functions * * SG? 0:A * :0~1 0 : SHARP (2), (3), (4), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10) #1 : Pattern selection (0 ~ 2) ~ RC #2 CU * :0~2 RC #2 EX RC #2 SG (1), * ** Text data (2), 0:A 1:B (1) * ** 2:C * :0~1 #2 0 : SHARP RC #2 EX RC #2 CS 1 : SOFT #2 2:C 1 : valid : Pattern selection (0 ~ 2) 0:A 1:B 2:C CH.
Command codes (continued) Commands AC * AC? * CI? * 0 : ALL * : 0~2 ** #2 EX RC #2 AC * #2 * : 0~1 RC #2 EX RC #2 CI #2 0 : ALL 1 : SEP. #2 0 : TITLE 1 : CH. NO 2 : NONE * Multiplexer screen switch setting #1 RC 1 : SEP. Acquire information on CH. TITLE setting #1 ** : 0~1 CH. TITLE setting #1 SW Status, when normal execute Acquire information on ALARM REC CH. setting #1 CI MPX FUNCTIONS Functions ALARM REC CH. setting #1 : 0~2 * #2 0 : TITLE 1 : CH.
(1), (2) #1 * * Functions * * * * (1), (2) #1 * * (2) 2 : P2 RC #2 EX #2 3 : P3 2 : P2 MP (1), (2), (3), 4), (5), (6), (7), * * * ** ** ** ** * (8), (9) #2 : SELECTED PATTERN (1 ~ 3) 1 : P1 *** * * * (1) 3 : P3 : SELECTED PATTERN (1 ~ 3) 1 : P1 : Program number(1 ~ 8) TIMER PROGRAM (2) #2 : Program number(1 ~ 8) Acquire information on timer program setting (1) RC : SELECTED PATTERN (1 ~ 3) 1 : P1 PM Status, when normal execute Clearing timer program (1) ENGLISH C
Command codes (continued) Commands AS1 Functions Status, when normal execute Acquire information on Alarm REC interval setting #1 RC #2 ** AD * Alarm REC duration setting #1 * AS0 1 : MAN 2 : 15S 3 : 30S 4 : 45S 5 : 1M 6 : 2M 7 : 5M 8 : 10M RECORDING SET UP * Alarm Recording Picture Grade (A - REC P. GRADE) #1 * QA? 002 : 12.5F 003 : 8.33F 004 : 6.25F 005 : 4.17F 006 : 2.78F 007 : 2.08F 008 : 1.56F 009 : 1F 010 : 0.5F 011 : 0.25F 012 : 0.
(1), * ** REAR TERMINAL CL? * (2) #1 Functions Status, when normal execute CALL OUT setting (1) * ** :0~1 (2) 0 : HDD 01 : FULL 02 : 2% 03 : 4% 04 : 6% 05 : 8% 06 : 10% 07 : 15% 08 : 20% 09 : 30% 10 : 40% 11 : 50% * #2 EX RC #2 CL #2 : 00 ~ 11 00 : NONE (1) RC 1 : ARCHIVE Acquire information on CALL OUT setting #1 :0~1 0 : HDD (1) 1 : ARCHIVE * ** (1), * ** :0~1 (2) (2) #1 CAPACITY REMAIN setting * ** (1) * ** :0~2 (2) (When RT? 0 : HDD 1 : ARC 00 : NONE
Command codes (continued) Commands DF * FS0 #1 Functions HDD FULL setting * #1 Status, when normal execute RC #2 EX RC #2 TE #2 :0~3 0 : STOP 1 : REC•STANDBY 2 : REPEAT 3 : ALARM•PROT Acquire information on HDD FULL setting * (1) * #2 :0~3 INITIAL SET UP 0 : STOP 1 : REC•STANDBY 2 : REPEAT DE * DE? RD * RD? HP * HP? AW * AW? #1 AUTO EJECT setting #1 Acquire information on AUTO EJECT setting #1 #1 * :0~1 0 : ON :1~2 1 : ALL #1 Acquire information on HDD PB REP
(1), COPY SELECTION (2), Setting and executing COPY/RESTORE * ** ** ** ** ** * ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11), Status, when normal execute Functions (3), (12), (13) #1 (1) RC #2 EX RC #2 EX2 ENGLISH Commands DB #2 :0~3 0 : HDD COPY (COPY, OVERWRITE) 1 : HDD COPY (COPY, ADD) 2 : ARC HDD (RESTORE, OVERWRITE) 3 : COPY HDD (RESTORE, OVERWRITE) (2) : Start Day (5) : Start Hour (8) : End Day (11) : End Hour (3) ** ** ** ** :
Command codes (continued) Commands BT ** BT? SS #1 #1 ** Acquire information on boot-up delay setting OTHERS (MAIN DEVICE•HDD) SS1? #1 (ARCHIVE DEVICE) RC #2 EX RC #2 BT : Second (00 ~ 99) #2 : Second (00 ~ 99) Acquire the current status #1 Status, when normal execute Functions Boot-up delay setting Acquire the current status ** #2 RC ** #2 ST00 #2 Power off RC #2 ST01 #2 during set up RC #2 ST02 #2 Power on/standby mode RC #2 ST03 #2 PB•Reverse speed search m
Command codes (continued) / Character Search Status, when normal execute Functions Acquire the current status #1 OTHERS (Copy device) Table of Error Code Error code RC #2 SS2,00 #2 Power off RC #2 SS2,01 #2 during set up RC #2 SS2,02 #2 Power on/standby mode RC #2 SS2,03 #2 PB•Reverse speed search mode (RDD only) RC #2 SS2,04 #2 PB•Forward speed search mode (RDD only) RC #2 SS2,05 #2 PB•Playback mode RC #2 SS2,06 #2 PB•Pause mode RC #2 SS2,09 #2 RPB•Playback mode
Character Search (continued) • Character Search commands • Character Search commands Commands Functions Status,when normal execute CR0 #1 Do not display characters on-screen (Playback only) RC #2 EX #2 CR1 #1 Display characters on-screen (Playback only) RC #2 EX #2 CR? #1 Acquire information on character display settings RC #2 CR CM? #1 Acquire information on recalled display settings (Playback only) RC #2 CM ,Text data #2 : Character count (01-48) (Text data up to 48 characters) CC #1 Clea
ENGLISH Recording time table Audio recording possible. (12.8kHz sampling) Audio recording possible, but with diminished quality. (8kHz sampling) Audio recording not possible. ■ Audio recording time table Approximate recording time (if recording is made internal 30 GB HDD) ♦ Without Audio recording 25F 12.5F 8.33F 6.25F 4.17F 2.78F 2.08F 1.56F 1F 0.5F 0.25F 0.
Recording time table (continued) Audio recording possible. (12.8kHz sampling) Audio recording possible, but with diminished quality. (8kHz sampling) Audio recording not possible. ♦ Without Audio recording, recording duration is set to “SHORT”. Field/sec. 25F 12.5F 8.33F 6.25F 4.17F 2.78F 2.08F 1.56F 1F 0.5F SUPERIOR 0.8s 1.6s 2.4s 3.2s 4.8s 7.2s 9.6s 12s 20s 40s 1min20s 2min40s HIGH 1.2s 2.3s 3.5s 4.6s 7.0s 10s 13s 18s 29s 58s 1min56s 3min52s STANDARD 1.7s 3.4s 5.
Troubleshooting Description of problem Please consult the following PERIPHERAL RECORDING DEVICE PLAYBACK RECORDING INSTALLATION The unit will not turn on. Page Is the power cord properly plugged in? Is the LOCK indicator light on? Is the TIMER REC indicator light on? Power is on, but the unit will not Is the LOCK indicator light on? operate.
Troubleshooting (continued) / Glossary Description of problem The unit will not respond to PC control. OTHERS The DEVICE CHECK menu does appear when power is turned on. The unit is not detecting its peripheral recording device(s). Black screens are being displayed during multi-screen display. Button operation is not working. Button operation of camera numbers is not working.
Warnings and CALL OUT output ENGLISH ■ Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures Options in the CALL OUT options column: • Selectable: CALL OUT output can be selected/de-selected on the menu. • Yes: a CALL OUT signal is emitted without prior selection of this function using the menu. • None: no CALL OUT signal is emitted, but a warning indicator will appear on screen.
Specifications Rated Power Supply: Rated Input: Color System: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz 1.00-0.50A (100-240V) PAL-type color system. Operating Temperature: Relative Humidity: Altitude: Dimensions: Weight: Recording System Sampling Data Compression Compression Unit Audio Recording System Resolution Recording Device 41°F-104°F (5°C to 40°C). Max.80(%) Max.3000(m) 425(Width) x 380(Depth) x 113(Height)(mm). 7.1kg Digital recording system with JPEG compression method. 13.
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