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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Connecting the power
When you have finished making all the other
connections, insert the power plug into the
wall outlet.
There is no power switch. The display indicators flash, and
after a few moments, the monitor screen displays the
camera image.
AC IN
When turning the power ON for the first time
"PLEASE SET THE CLOCK" is flashed on the monitor
screen. Follow the steps on page 34 to set the clock.
If the clock is already set
The operation display area is displayed.
Operation
display area
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If a problem occurs when connecting the power or
during operation, the POWER indicator flashes as
follows to indicate the type of problem. Contact a Sanyo
Authorized Service Center if this happens.
POWER indicator
Flashes 4 times
per second
Flashes 1 time per
second
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AUDIO
LAN
VIDEO
1
2
3
4
3
IN
1
IN
4
2
1
2
3
4
OUT
OUT
ALL
RESET
MONITOR OUT
RS-485
TV SYSTEM
TERMINATE
NTSC
ON
MIC IN
PAL
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Power cable
H I
A
Problem
A problem has been found on
the hard disk. The hard disk
must be replaced or formatted.
If you need to save videos
stored on the hard disk,
contact a Sanyo Authorized
Service Center.
There is a problem with the
fan.
After disconnecting the power cable, do not move the
unit or subject it to vibration for at least 30 seconds. The
disk in the hard disk drive briefly keeps spinning after the
power is disconnected due to inertia. During this time the
head is unstable, and the disk is more sensitive to
shocks and vibrations than usual, so avoid even the
lightest shocks.
Securing the power cord
Secure the power cord to the holder using the supplied
power cord tie as shown in the illustration.
Power cord tie
System controller connections
A single system controller (sold separately) allows you to
set up multiple digital video recorders at the same time.
( P.66)
Remote control connections
A remote control can be used to perform the operations of
the buttons on the front panel. To perform remote control
operations, you must construct your own remote control.
( P.67)
Alarm sensor connections
Commercially available alarm sensors (normal open,
low-level at detection) can be connected to the ALARM IN
(1 to 4) terminals on the rear panel. ( P.67)
Series recording connections
When connecting this unit to additional digital video
recorders, recording continues automatically on the next
recorder when the hard disk of the first recorder is full.
( P.67)