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DIGITAL RECORDER
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
DX-TL800E
THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.
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  • Page 1 DIGITAL RECORDER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL MODEL DX-TL800E THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.
  • Page 2: Features

    The alarm recording can be registered for each opera- DX-TL800E has an internal disk capacity of 80GB tion. Furthermore, individual settings can be made and record in 5 user selectable picture grades and for pre-alarm recording and motion detection func- 8 recording time modes.
  • Page 3: Caution And Care

    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.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Features ..............2 <RECORD SETTINGS>32,33 Caution and care ............3 Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording ..32 Contents ..............4 Recording mode settings for normal recording and Major operations and their functions ..... 6 alarm recording ..32 Front View ..............
  • Page 5 Reverse palyback ............50 Pre-alarm recording time table ....... 83,84 High-speed fast-forward/high-speed rewind ....50 Without Audio recording, recording duration “LONG” ..83 Changing playback intervals ........50,51 Without Audio recording, recording duration “MEDIUM” ..83 Monitor display settings and playback operation ..51 Without Audio recording, recording duration “SHORT”...
  • Page 6: Major Operations And Their Functions

    Major operations and their functions Front View REC/STOP ENTER/ CLEAR/ ACCESS POWER TIMER SPLIT/ ZOOM SEQUENCE PRE ALARM M-DET EMERGENCY LOCK DIGITAL RECORDER DX - TL800E 1. POWER button 7. JOG dial When pressing this button while the MAIN switch on Used to set various menus and search functions, the rear of this unit is set to ON, the power turns on forwading or rewinding the image during playback...
  • Page 7 Front View (Inside of the door) REC/STOP ENTER/ CLEAR/ ACCESS POWER TIMER SPLIT/ ZOOM SEQUENCE PRE ALARM M-DET EMERGENCY LOCK A.H. W.R. SET UP SEARCH STOP PAUSE REV. PLAY PLAY COPY ALARM WARNING VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT COMPACTFLASH SHUTTLE PLAY HOLD RESET MODE...
  • Page 8: Rear View

    Major operations and their functions (continued) Rear View MAIN CAMERA IN AC IN CAMERA OUT VIDEO OUT ALARM IN RS-232C RS-232C RESET RESET AUDIO 1. MAIN switch 6. AUDIO connectors This is the main power switch. When using this unit, AUDIO IN connector set this switch to ON.
  • Page 9: Inserting/Ejecting Compact Flash Card

    CALL OUT terminal / CALL OUT GND terminal This is the ISOLATION output terminal. Output ter- Use a Compact Flash Card specified by Mitsubishi. minal and its GND terminal to indicate information Otherwise, reading/writing of data may not work prop- such as “HDD FULL”.
  • Page 10: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations 1. Set the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit to ON. Press Multiplexer functions the POWER button on the front after the ACCESS indicator Buttons on the front of the unit can be used to perform turns off.
  • Page 11: To Return To The Normal Screen From A Menu Screen

    <TIME DATE ADJUST> <TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS> >>DAYLIGHT SAVING >>TIME DATE ADJUST DISPLAY MODE MONTH CLOCK LOCATION SETTING YEAR 2002 CAMERA DISPLAY NUMBER TIME 00:00:00 CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY BOTTOM 4. Check to see that the cursor (>>) is positioned at “DAY”, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
  • Page 12: Present Time Display

    Basic Operations (continued) 12. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET 2) Select “3” for “DISPLAY MODE” in the <TIME DATE/ UP button. DISPLAY SETTINGS> screen ( see page 24). Present time display Basic manual recording When turning on the unit power, the time/date display shown Normal recording using manual operation is explained here.
  • Page 13 <RECORD SETTINGS> <RECORD SETTING> ALARM PLUS NO.PPS GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE >>RECORD SETTING 0.56P 1.39P ALARM REC DURATION PRE ALARM REC 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P 1.39P <ESTD TIME> 3. Check to see that the cursor is positioned at “RECORD 7.
  • Page 14: Basic Playback

    Basic Operations (continued) 10. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET 1. Press the SEARCH button to display the <TIME DATE UP button to return to the normal screen. SEARCH> screen. • The default setting of the search menu displayed when 11.
  • Page 15 To display a single screen by selecting a camera number from the SPLIT9 screen of the search re- <SEARCH SELECTION> SEARCH TYPE TIME DATE sult when “ALL” is selected in the “SELECTION >>SELECTION CAMERA NO. CAMERA NO.” setting, press the SEARCH button PLAYBACK DEVICE to clear the <SEARCH>...
  • Page 16: Flowchart

    Flowchart Flowchart for connection and settings Installation example : Connect the terminals on the back ; and set initial settings. Next, make an alarm recording using the timer function, and using alarm list search, retrieve, playback, and copy the data. Connection the terminals on the back •...
  • Page 17 Settings concerning timer recording • Selecting the normal & alarm recording or pre-alarm recording. See “ Recording mode settings A ~ D for normal recording/alarm recording”, page 35. • Setting the recording mode. • Selecting the camera sellection during the alarm recording. See “...
  • Page 18: Connections

    Connections Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, sensor, the electric power supply MONITOR To AUDIO IN terminal To VIDEO IN or S(Y/C) IN terminal One of either codes should be connected. To VIDEO OUT or S(Y/C) OUT terminal CAMERA #1 To AUDIO OUT terminal CAUTION Connecting a coaxial transmission camera wrong may damage the input...
  • Page 19: Connecting With An External Recording Device

    Connections (continued) /Initial settings Connecting with an external recording device This unit is equipped with video output (RCA) and audio output (RCA) terminals on the front and S(Y/C) OUT, VIDEO OUT (BNC) and AUDIO OUT (RCA) tereminals on the rear. Video signals can be simultaneously outputted from the video output terminal on the front and the VIDEO OUT/S OUT terminals on the rear.
  • Page 20: Menu Functions

    Menu functions MENU SETTING You can set the basic settings for this unit in the MENU SETTING. Refer to pages shown below for details. During playback, recording, pre-alarm recording stand-by mode you cannot change setting of some MENUs. SET UP MAIN MENU SUB MENU (1) SUB MENU (2)
  • Page 21 SET UP MAIN MENU SUB MENU (1) SUB MENU (2) <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> <DETECTION MASK SETTING> Page 30 Pages 29-31 <TEST MODE> Page 31 <RECORD SETTINGS> Pages 12-14,32 ,33 <RECORD SETTING> Pages 12-14, 32, 33 & & & & <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> Pages 34-36 <TIMER PROGRAM>...
  • Page 22 Menu functions (continued) SET UP MAIN MENU SUB MENU (1) SUB MENU (2) SUB MENU (3) <HDD SETTINGS> Pages 37, 38 <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> Pages 37-43 <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> Pages 39-41 <CALL OUT SETTINGS> Pages 40, 41 <QUICK SETTINGS> Page 43 <RS-232C>...
  • Page 23: Search Selection Menu

    SEARCH SELECTION MENU SET UP SUB MENU (1) MAIN MENU SEARCH <TIME DATE SEARCH> Pages 14, 15 <SEARCH SELECTION> Page 52 SEARCH <INDEX SEARCH> Pages 53, 54 <SEARCH SELECTION> Page 52 <ALARM INDEX SEARCH> Pages 53, 54 <ALARM SKIP SEARCH> Page 54 SEARCH <ALARM LIST SEARCH>...
  • Page 24: Time Date/Display Settings

    <TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS> TIME DATE ADJUST 2. Use the , , buttons and the JOG dial to move the cursor to the desired display position and turn the See page 11, 12. SHUTTLE ring clockwise. DISPLAY MODE • The setting is confirmed. Display format of the date and current time can be set.
  • Page 25: Time Date/Display Settings

    8. Repeat steps 2 ~ 7 to set camera number “ ” and memo. 9. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET UP button. Example <SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING> 2. Turn the JOG dial to select camera number “ ”...
  • Page 26: Mpx Display Settings

    <MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS> The multiplexer function of this unit allows the connected The magnification display function can only be camera video to be displayed using SPLIT4 and SPLIT9 set when in the single screen mode. The screen can screens. It is also possible to set the order of the camera be moved vertically and horizontally with the mag- number displayed.
  • Page 27: The Function Of The Split/Sequence Button, Zoom Button, And Camera Number Buttons

    The function of the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button, ZOOM button, and camera number buttons The screen of cameras with no video input signal will appear blue. Furthermore, the screen of cameras set to “OFF” for COVERT CAMERA during split screen display will appear black ( see page 59).
  • Page 28: Split4 Screen Setting

    <MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS> (continued) 2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING • The (most upper left) camera number reverses in color. For the SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING, 3 types of SPLIT4 screen types (a, b and c) can be set. 3.
  • Page 29: Sequence Setting

    /<MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> <MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS> (continued) In this menu, the conditions of the motion detection func- 5. Display the desired time and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. tion for alarm recording, which is started when detecting • The setting is confirmed and flashing stops. motion within the video of the connected camera, are set.
  • Page 30: Motion Detection

    <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> (continued) 1. In the above “SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER”, select the 4. Repeat step 3 to activate/inactivate all desired dots. camera to activate/inactivate motion detection. • • • • • • • • & & & & & & & & • • • • • • • • & & & & & & & & 2. In “MOTION DETECTION”, display the desired setting and •...
  • Page 31: Motion Detection Settings

    1. In “SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER” ( see page 29), <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> select the camera to test operates. SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER MOTION DETECTION DETECTION MASK SETTING 2. Set “MOTION DETECTION” on the next row to “ON” and SENSITIVITY HIGH••<<<LOW turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. >>MOTION THRESHOLD •...
  • Page 32: Record Settings>32,33

    <RECORD SETTINGS> Settings concerning normal recording and • Setting ( default : “ALARM PLUS ” ) “ALL” : Alarm recording is performed for all cameras set for alarm recording alarm recording. This unit allows independent settings for normal recording “ALARM” : Alarm recording is performed for only the and alarm recording.
  • Page 33: Alarm Rec Duration

    ALARM REC DURATION The recording time during alarm recording can be set. <RECORD SETTINGS> RECORD SETTING >>ALARM REC DURATION PRE ALARM REC • Setting ( default : “5S” ) “2S”, “5S”, “10S”, “15S”, “30S”, “45S”, “1M”, “2M”, “5M”, “10M”, “20M”, “30M”, “60M”, “MANUAL” “MANUAL”...
  • Page 34: Timer Program Settings

    <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS 8) Select timer setting number (P1 ~ P3) is displayed. Up to 3 most used operation patterns can be set in ad- 9) SPL (special day of the week setting) vance. By individually setting the camera, recording inter- The start day of the week and end day of the week are vals and recording picture quality for normal recording/alarm set.
  • Page 35: Timer Program

    • The background of the “hour” of the START changes to 20. Press the TIMER bottun. red and flashes. • The TIMER button lights. • Timer recording starts if the current time is within the timer 8. Turn the JOG dial to display 12 in the “hour” and turn the reservation time frame.
  • Page 36: Pre Alarm Rec

    <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> (continued) PRE ALARM REC The recording time for pre-alarm recording can be set (for Example 1) details concerning setting the pre-alarm recording time, 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 see page 33). In Program 1, recording is set for PPS to 10P, from 14:00 to 17:00.
  • Page 37: Initial Set Up/Information

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> 1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET HDD SETTINGS UP/INFORMATION> } Select “HDD REPAET PLAY” in the <HDD SETTINGS> screen. Display the desired setting and HDD REPEAT REC confirm. The operation when HDD (Hard Disk Drive) space becomes empty during recording is set.
  • Page 38: Sequential Play

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) SEQUENTIAL PLAY It is possible to make backups of the video recorded with <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> HDD SETTINGS this unit to an analog video recorder, etc., while playing >>AUDIO RECORDING back the video of each camera in order using the single REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS RS-232C screen display.
  • Page 39: Rear Terminal Settings

    REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS KEY SOUND It is possible for the unit to make button sounds when us- MODE OUT 1 ~ MODE OUT 4 ing the operation buttons on the front of the unit or when The unit status can be outputted from the MODE OUT ter- operating the JOG dial or SHUTTLE ring.
  • Page 40: Remain Hdd

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) Setting ( default : “REMAIN” ) 2. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired device and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. “REMAIN”, “WARNING”, “ALARM”, “OFF” • The setting is confirmed and flashing stops. SETTING 3. Turn the JOG dial clockwise to move the reversed display REMAIN WARNING ALARM...
  • Page 41: Hdd Full

    • HDD FULL <RS-232C> When the recordable HDD space becomes empty, a sig- >>MODE REMOTE A SETTINGS nal is outputted from the CALL OUT terminal and a “REC FULL” warning is displayed. <CALL OUT SETTINGS> HDD REMAIN >>HDD FULL Setting ( default : “REMOTE A” ) “REMOTE A”...
  • Page 42: Information/Service

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) 4. Display the desired sub item and turn the SHUTTLE ring 1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET clockwise. UP/INFORMATION> } Select “WARNING LOG LIST” in the • The setting is confirmed and flashing stops. <REAR TERMONAL SETTINGS>...
  • Page 43: Hdd Data Clear/Cfc Data Clear

    /<QUICK SETTINGS> <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) 3. Select “LOAD SETTING DATA FROM CFC” and turn the 2. Turn to SHUTTLE ring clockwise. SHUTTLE ring clockwise. • The menu screen settings are reset. • The <SETTING DATA LOADING> screen appears. 3. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET •...
  • Page 44: Operation Examples44-47

    Operation examples Operation example 1 This example sets different number of cameras to REC <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> SELECTED PATTERN P1-SET MODE A and B for normal recording to switch cameras HOLIDAY SETTING depending on the time period and day of week. NORMAL &...
  • Page 45: Operation Example 2

    Operation example 2 This example uses the holiday setting. <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> SELECTED PATTERN P2-SET HOLIDAY SETTING < Operation > NORMAL & ALARM-SET REC MODE A • REC MODE A (normal recording with all cameras) is set NORMAL & ALARM-SET REC MODE B NORMAL &...
  • Page 46: Operation Example 3

    Operation examples (continued) 7) <TIMER PROGRAM> screen setting ( see pages 3) Set each item in the <MOTION DETECTION SET- 34, 35 ). TINGS> screen for all cameras ( see pages 29-31). • SPL : “MON - FRI”. • SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER, MOTION DETECTION •...
  • Page 47 7) <TIMER PROGRAM> screen setting ( see pages 34, 35). • SPL : “MON - FRI”. • PROGRAM NO.1 : “SPL”, “08:00”, “15:00”, “C”, “ON”. • PROGRAM NO.2 : “SPL”, “15:00”, “08:00”, “D”, “ON”. • PROGRAM NO.3 : “SAT”, “08:00”, “08:00”, “D”, “ON”. •...
  • Page 48: Various Recordings

    Various recordings PRE ALARM RECORDINGS 2) Cameras used • Recording is performed using all cameras other than those During alarm recording, recording can be started a few set to “- - - - -” in “REC MODE”. seconds before the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or •...
  • Page 49: Setting Example For Series Recording 1

    <HDD SETTINGS> <CALL OUT SETTINGS> >>HDD REPEAT REC STANDBY >>HDD REMAIN HDD REPEAT PLAY HDD FULL IM-CHECK PLAY SEQUENTIAL PLAY 2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET If not overwriting data on the first unit (when the UP button.
  • Page 50: Various Playback Functions

    Various playback functions Playing still frames During frame feeding in the single screen mode, the frame feeding operation may not operate cor- 1. Press the PAUSE button during playback. rectly when the JOG dial is turned too fast since • The unit switches to still frame playback. Press the button frame feeding is performed while searching the video again to resume playback.
  • Page 51: Monitor Display Settings And Playback Operation

    Once the playback interval is changed, the green display of the playback interval will remain un- changed even when returning the playback interval to the original value. To check the original playback interval of the recording, pause playback and then play the video again.
  • Page 52: Various Search

    Various search The various search functions of this unit can be used to skip to the beginning of the desired video. SEARCH SELECTION The search screen appears when the SEARCH button on this unit is pressed. When pressing the SEARCH button again, the <SEARCH SELECTION> screen appears to select the playback device (media), search type and the camera number to search.
  • Page 53: Time Date Search

    TIME DATE SEARCH See pages 14, 15. INDEX SEARCH/ALARM INDEX SEARCH With this unit, index signals are automatically written to the HDD at the start of each recording. It is possible to search these signals and playback starting at such index points. There are 2 types of index searches : •...
  • Page 54: Skip Search

    Various search (continued) 7. To clear the search screen, press the SEARCH button. To change the desired camera number to the single screen display during still- frame playback in SPLIT9 display, press the SEARCH button to clear the search setting screen and press the desired camera number button. Search may not perform properly at times depending on the recorded condition of the index signals.
  • Page 55: Alarm List Search

    In the alarm list, items with the ALARM IN termi- When using “DATE/TIME” in the <SEARCH SELECTION> screen, the number of list items displayed on the screen can nal on the rear grounded are indicated in white, items be narrowed down. that were detected with motion are indicated in green 1.
  • Page 56: Making Copies

    Making copies It is possible to copy the part of the contents recorded on 8. Select “EXECUTE” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. • The copy (restore) operation is executed. the HDD to a Compact Flash Card or restore the data in a •...
  • Page 57: Other Convenient Functions

    /Other convenient functions Making copies (continued) 1. [Analog video recorder] Prepare the unit for recording. Power failure compensation circuit • First, set the input source to the external input connecting This unit is equipped with a power failure compensation this unit. circuit to store date and time settings for about a month with a charge of more than 48 hours (full-charge).
  • Page 58: Simple Lock

    LOCK indicator turns off. and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. • “SECOND” appears and the first input position is displayed In the case the set password is lost or forgotten, in reversed color. contact the Mitsubishi Service Center. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 59: Covert Camera Setting

    To apply PASSWORD LOCK • • • 1. Press the LOCK button using a ballpoint pen, etc., with the <COVERT CAMERA SETTING> NUMBER DISPLAY POWER switch set to ON. >> • The PASSWORD LOCK is applied and the LOCK indicator lights.
  • Page 60: Connecting To A Personal Computer

    Connecting to a personal computer Connecting with a personal computer This unit can be remote controlled from a PC equipped with a RS-232C connection. It is also possible to input comments from a PC for recording comment information along with the video. Connection via modem Please use RS-232C Straight cable (9pin) to connect a modem with this unit.
  • Page 61: Command Codes

    Command codes RS-232C settings Communication related settings of this unit are made in “MODE” and “SETTINGS” of the <RS-232C> screen. Perform settings so that they are the same as the connecting modem or PC. When remote controlling this unit from a PC, set “MODE” in the <RS-232C> screen to “REMOTE A” (status condition change information is returned from the unit) or “REMOTE B”...
  • Page 62: False Operation Panel Command Type

    Command codes (continued) False operation panel command type Operations can be specified from a PC as if operating the actual operation panel of the unit while viewing the output video. Each command is a command type that corresponds to the operation button of the unit. •...
  • Page 63: Details Of The Numbers

    Details of the numbers : When the setting of DELIMITER on <RS-232C SETTINGS> 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. : When the setting of DELIMITER on <RS-232C SETTINGS>...
  • Page 64 Command codes (continued) • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] operation setting system command form (Continued) Commands name Commands Status Notes Comment search : Comment search (80) ************* : Search direction **************** ************** 00 : Forward 01 : Reverse ***************** : number of search time (01 ~ 99) : Camera number 00 : CH1 01 : CH2...
  • Page 65 • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS> Menu Commands Status Notes ***** TIME DATE ADJUST <Writing of menu information> <Menu setting> ***** 00048 : Time (Year) 00049 : Time (Month) ***** ***** ***** 00050 : Time (Day) 00053 : Time (Hour) <Inquiry for setting information>...
  • Page 66 Command codes (continued) • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS> Menu Commands Status Notes SPLIT 4(a) SPIT 4 SCREEN <Menu setting> <Writing of menu information> ***** SETTING ***** ***** ***** : 00368 ~ 00371 <Inquiry for setting information>...
  • Page 67 • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> Menu Commands Status Notes ***** SELECTION <Writing of menu information> : 00576 ~ 00584 <Menu setting> ***** 00576 : CH1 00577 : CH2 CAMERA NUMBER ***** ***** ***** 00578 : CH3 00579 : CH4...
  • Page 68 Command codes (continued) • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <RECORD SETTINGS> Menu Commands Status Notes ***** : 04032 ~ 04040 RECORD SETTING <Menu setting> <Writing of menu information> ***** ***** ***** 04032 : CH1 04033 : CH2 ***** 04034 : CH3 04035 : CH4...
  • Page 69 • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> Menu Commands Status Notes ***** SELECTED PATTERN <Menu setting> <Writing of menu information> : 04112 ***** ***** ***** ***** <Inquiry for setting information> ***** 00000 : P1 00001 : P2 00002 : P3 *****...
  • Page 70 Command codes (continued) • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> (Continued) Menu Commands Status Notes ***** TIMER PROGRAM <Writing of menu information> <Menu setting> ***** 04480 : A 04482 : B SETTINGS ***** ***** ***** 04484 : C 04486 : D...
  • Page 71 • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> (Continued) Menu Commands Status Notes ***** : 04752 ~ 04787 TIMER PROGRAM <Menu setting> <Writing of menu information> SETTINGS ***** ***** ***** 04752 : A - CH1 04753 : A - CH2 04754 : A - CH3 *****...
  • Page 72 Command codes (continued) • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <INFORMATION/SERVICE> Menu Commands Status Notes ***** : 04832 HDD REPEAT REC <Menu setting> <Writing of menu information> ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 00000 : OFF 00001 : ON <Inquiry for setting information>...
  • Page 73 • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <INFORMATION/SERVICE> (Continued) Menu Commands Status Notes ***** : 04896 RS-232C <Menu setting> <Writing of menu information> ***** ***** ***** ***** MODE <Inquiry for setting information> ***** 00001 : OFF 00002 : REMOTE A ***** 00003 : REMOTE B <Reading of menu information>...
  • Page 74 Command codes (continued) • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <SEARCH SELECTION> Refer to the playback of [Direct opeation specification] opeartion setting system command form for search execution. Menu Commands Status Notes ***** TIME DATE SEARCH <Menu setting> <Writing of menu information>...
  • Page 75 • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <COPY> Status Notes Menu Commands ***** : 05120 COPY <Inquiry for setting information> <Reading of menu information> ***** DIRECTION ***** ***** ***** 00000 : HDD 00001 : CFC : Error type ***** : 05121 COPY...
  • Page 76 Command codes (continued) • RS-232C [Direct operation specification] menu setting system command form <ANOTHER SETTINGS> Status Notes Menu Commands ***** : 05268 RECORDING PATARN <Inquiry for setting information> <Writing of menu information> ***** ***** ***** ***** 00000 : NORMAL : Error type : System condition CHECK THE (26)
  • Page 77 • RS-232C [False operation panel] command form Status Notes Button Commands POWER KKP0 POEWR ON/OFF : Error type KKP0 REC/STOP KKR0 RECORDING KKR0 STOP RECORDING KKR1 : Error type KKR1 STOP PLAYBACK STOP KKB0 KKB0 : Error type PLAYBACK PLAY KKB1 KKB1 : Error type...
  • Page 78 Command codes (continued) • RS-232C Status condition change information system Mode Status Notes **** **** : System mode System mode EX,AA, 0100 : Power off 0103 : Power on 0106 : Setting menu 0107 : Copy menu 0108 : Search menu 0109 : Device ususal situation 010A : Device initialize 010B : Device reconstruction...
  • Page 79: Character Code List

    Character code list Character (Space) " & ASCII code 00012 00032 00033 00034 00035 00036 00037 00038 00039 00040 Character ASCII code 00041 00042 00043 00044 00045 00046 00047 Character < > ASCII code 00058 00059 00060 00061 00062 00063 00064 Number 00049...
  • Page 80: Comment Search

    Comment search Characters (character strings) inputted from a PC connected to this unit by RS-232C connection can be recorded as comments along with the video/audio. Recorded comments can be displayed during playback. Furthermore, recorded comments can be specified for search so that the video with the comment can be played back from the beginning. Comment search command code Menu Commands...
  • Page 81: Sample Opreation

    Sample opreation 1) Record character string “ABCDEF” as a comment along with the video. (When “CR/CR•LF” in the <RS-232C SET- TING> screen is set to “CR”.) The operation is performed on a PC. 1. Set the character (or characters string) to be recorded; 2.
  • Page 82: Recording Time Table

    Recording time table Continuous recording time table HDD continuous recording time (for 80GB drive) Displays the estimated recordable time (when recording on a 80GB HDD). The following recording time table is only for when operating with one camera and the recording interval is set the same.
  • Page 83: Compact Flash Card Continuous Recording Time

    Compact Flash Card continuous recording time (for 64MB drive) Displays the estimated recordable time (when recording on a 64MB Compact Flash Card). • Without Audio recording NUMBER OF 12.5P 8.33P 6.25P 4.17P 3.13P 2.5P 0.5P 0.25P 0.13P RECORDING GRADE FIELD SUPER 1min40s 2min30s...
  • Page 84: Without Audio Recording, Recording Duration "Short

    Recording time table (continued) • Without Audio recording, recording duration “SHORT” NUMBER OF 12.5P 8.33P 6.25P 4.17P 3.13P 2.5P 0.5P 0.25P 0.13P RECORDING GRADE FIELD SUPER 0.8s 1.7s 2.6s 3.5s 4.4s 5.2s 8.8s 1min20s 2min50s HIGH 1.1s 2.3s 3.4s 4.6s 5.8s 6.9s 9.2s...
  • Page 85: Trubleshooting

    Trubleshooting 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 Page • Is the power cord properly plugged in? The unit will not turn on.
  • Page 86: Trubleshooting

    Trubleshooting (continued) Description of problem Please consult the following Page The unit will not perform • Is “MOTION DETECTION” selected in “SELECTION 29, 30 the motion detection CAMERA NUMBER” in the <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> function. screen set to “ON” ? •...
  • Page 87: Warninigs And Call Out Output

    Warninigs and CALL OUT output Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures #1 Options in the CALL OUT options column: • Selectable : CALL OUT output can be selected/de-selected on the menu. • Fixed : a CALL OUT signal is emitted without prior selection of this function using the menu. •...
  • Page 88: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary • I/O terminals • Hard disk drive (HDD) Terms used for referring to both input and output. Storage device using the same magnetic recording proc- ess as tapes and is used in PCs. An aluminum disk coated • RS-232C with magnetic materials is used on the surface as the stor- Connection standard used for handling data between de- age medium and since there is no contact during record-...
  • Page 89: Specifications

    Specifications Rated Power Supply: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz Rated Input: 1.0 - 0.5A (100-240V) Color System: PAL-type color system. Operating Temperature: 41 F-104 F (5 C to 40 C). Relative Humidity: Max.80(%) Altitude: Max.2000(m) Dimensions: 300(Width) x 350(Depth) x 88(Height)(mm). Weight: 5.0kg Recording System Digital recording method using WAVELET compression.

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