Mitsubishi Electric DX-TL950E Installation And Operation Manual

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DIGITAL RECORDER
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
DX-TL950E
SLD Security & Communications
The Old Forge, Ockham Lane, Ockham, Surrey GU23 6PH England
Phone +44.1483225633 · Fax +44.1483225634
sales@sld.co.uk · www.sld.co.uk
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-TL950E SLD Security & Communications The Old Forge, Ockham Lane, Ockham, Surrey GU23 6PH England Phone +44.1483225633 · Fax +44.1483225634 sales@sld.co.uk · www.sld.co.uk THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.
  • Page 2: Features

    Features Built-in duplex 9 channel multiplexer • The screen mode can be switched on the monitor such as single screen, split4 screen, split9 screen and sequential screen, split4 sequential screen. ( see page 36) • The unit is equipped with the 2 type-output connector to display the different mode split screen on the each of different monitors.
  • Page 3 Ease of use • Auto set-up By selecting only the recording period of 24, 96 or 168 hrs. and 14 or 30 days, the unit assigns automatically recording interval and picture grade for all channels and other menu settings are set to the default. see pages 17,18) Microsoft is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 4: 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 5 MAINS LEAD CONNECTION The mains lead on this Unit is fitted with a non-rewireable mains plug, incorporating a 5A fuse. If you need to replace the fuse, use a 5A fuse approved by BSI or ASTA to BS 1362, ensuring you refit the fuse cover.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Features ..............2,3 SEQUENCE SETTING ............. 38 INTERLACE ..............38 Caution and care ........... 4,5 Contents ..............6,7 <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> ....39,40 Flowchart ............... 8,9 SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ........39 Flowchart for connection and settings ......8,9 DETECTION MASK SETTING ......... 39 SENSITIVITY ..............
  • Page 7 Operation examples .......... 60-63 With Audio recording ..........84 Operation example 1 ............60 Troubleshooting ..........85,86 Operation example 2 ............ 61,62 Operation example 3 ............ 62,63 Warnings and CALL OUT output ..... 87,88 Various recordings ..........64 Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures ..87,88 PRE ALARM RECORDINGS ..........
  • Page 8: Flowchart

    Flowchart Flowchart for connection and settings Installation example : This is an example operational flowchart of the following : making connections at the rear of the terminal ; setting HDD mode to PARTITION ; making default settings ; making an Alarm recording with Timer mode ; searching recorded data with ALARM LIST SEARCH ;...
  • Page 9 Changing the multiplexer function Setting the timer recording (continued) • Changing the split4 , split9 screen settings. • Setting the timer program mode. See “ SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING”, page 37, See “<TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS>”, “ SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING”, pages 37,38. pages 44-46.
  • Page 10: Major Operations And Their Functions

    Major operations and their functions Front View REC/STOP ENTER/ CLEAR/ ACCESS POWER TIMER SPLIT/ ZOOM / 0 SEQUENCE OUTPUT B PRE ALARM M-DET EMERGENCY LOCK OUTPUT Multplex Digital Record & DIGITAL RECORDER DX - TL950 1. POWER button 8. SPLIT/SEQUENCE button When pressing this button while the MAIN switch on Press the button to display SPLIT9, SPLIT4 screen the rear of this unit is set to ON, the power turns on...
  • Page 11: Front View (Inside Of The Door)

    Front View (Inside of the door) REC/STOP ENTER/ CLEAR/ ACCESS POWER TIMER SPLIT/ ZOOM / 0 SEQUENCE OUTPUT B PRE ALARM M-DET EMERGENCY LOCK OUTPUT ALARM WARNING SET UP SEARCH REV. PLAY PLAY COPY STOP PAUSE INTERRUPT RESET VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT COMPACTFLASH SHUTTLE...
  • Page 12: Operation Buttons

    Major operations and their functions (continued) Front View (Inside of the door) (continued) REC/STOP ENTER/ CLEAR/ ACCESS POWER TIMER SPLIT/ ZOOM / 0 SEQUENCE OUTPUT B PRE ALARM M-DET EMERGENCY LOCK OUTPUT ALARM WARNING COPY SET UP SEARCH STOP PAUSE REV.
  • Page 13 Rear View MAIN CAMERA IN VIDEO AC IN CAMERA OUT OUTPUT A ALARM IN ETHERNET RS-232C RS-232C RESET OUTPUT B AUDIO RESET RECEIVE SEND 1. MAIN switch This unit must be earthed at all times. Never con- This is the main power switch. When using this unit, nect this unit to a power outlet which does not have set this switch to ON.
  • Page 14: Rear View

    Major operations and their functions (continued) Rear View (continued) MAIN CAMERA IN VIDEO AC IN CAMERA OUT OUTPUT A ALARM IN ETHERNET RS-232C RS-232C RESET OUTPUT B AUDIO RESET RECEIVE SEND REC terminal Input terminal to start recording. Not available dur- ing timer recording.
  • Page 15: Connections

    Connections Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, sensor One of either codes MONITOR should be connected. To VIDEO IN or S(Y/C) IN connector To OUTPUT A VIDEO or OUTPUT A S(Y/C) connector VIDEO MONITOR (Only for the live image) To AUDIO IN connector To VIDEO IN To AUDIO OUT connector...
  • Page 16: Alarm Recording Connection

    Connections (continued) Alarm Recording Connection The diagram below shows an example of con- Example : nection for alarm signals corresponding to camera number 1. (In the case of ALARM SETTING of default setting.) ALARM IN RESET OUTPUT B AUDIO RESET ALARM SWITCH Connecting with analog video recorder This unit is equipped with video output (RCA) and audio...
  • Page 17: Auto Set Up

    AUTO SET UP 6. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “EXECUTE”, and AUTO SET UP turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. AUTO SET UP is displayed, in order to set up an indispen- • “PERFORM AUTO SET UP?” is displayed on the screen. sable function, when this unit is turned on for the first time.
  • Page 18: Initial Settings

    / Initial settings AUTO SET UP (continued) INITIALIZATION The <RECORD SETTING> screen consists of 2 Please perform initialization, when a <INITIALIZATION> pages. The second page is displayed when turning the setup is changed. JOG dial to move the cursor to “NEXT PAGE”, and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
  • Page 19: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Example : Set DISPLAY MODE to “3” ( default : “1” ). Multiplexer functions Buttons on the front of the unit can be used to perform 1. Set the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit to ON. Press some of the multiplexer functions.
  • Page 20: To Return To The Normal Screen From A Menu Screen

    Basic Operations (continued) <TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS> <TIME DATE ADJUST> TIME DATE ADJUST >>DAYLIGHT SAVING >>DISPLAY MODE CLOCK LOCATION SETTING MONTH CAMERA DISPLAY NUMBER YEAR 2004 CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING TIME 00:00:00 DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY BOTTOM DAYLIGHT SETTING DAY OF WEEK MONTH TIME <MODE 3>...
  • Page 21: Present Time Display

    Recorded capacity display function <TIME DATE ADJUST> DAYLIGHT SAVING Day of Recorded capacity of >>DAY MONTH Month the week the Hard Disk Year YEAR 2004 TIME 00:00:00 6. Turn the JOG dial clockwise to move the cursor (>>) to 01 - 01 - 2004 THU “MONTH”.
  • Page 22: Setting The Recording Interval And Recording

    Basic Operations (continued) Setting the recording interval and recording <RECORD SETTING> Camera selection during alarm recording picture quality for normal recording To perform normal recording, “PPS” and “GRADE” must <RECORD SETTING> >>ALARM CH be set for each camera. GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE 2.5P 2.5P...
  • Page 23: Basic Playback

    10. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise three times or The menu screen will not be cleared even when press the SET UP button to return to the normal screen. pressing the SET UP button when the setting item is flashing. 11.
  • Page 24: Basic Search

    Basic Operations (continued) 3. To pause playback, press the PAUSE button. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set “YEAR”, “HOUR”, “MINUTE” • To resume playback, press the PAUSE button again or press and “SECOND”. the PLAY button. <TIME DATE SEARCH> 4.
  • Page 25: Language Selection

    “SUB” is appeared on the screen when “PARTITION” is selected on “HDD SETTING” of the 03-03-2004 21:25:40 <INITIALIZATION> screen. 10-2. (To change the search type • • • ) Turn the JOG dial to select “SEARCH TYPE” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
  • Page 26: 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. SUB MENU (1) SUB MENU (2) <TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS>...
  • Page 27: Main Menu

    SUB MENU (1) SUB MENU (2) <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & >>SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & DETECTION MASK SETTING & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & SENSITIVITY HIGH••<<<LOW & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & MOTION THRESHOLD & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & SET UP TEST MODE &...
  • Page 28 Menu functions (continued) SET UP MAIN MENU <SETTINGS> >>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS RECORD SETTINGS TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION QUICK SETTINGS MEMO: SUB MENU (1) SUB MENU (2) <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> <HDD SETTINGS> >>HDD SETTINGS >>HDD REPEAT REC MAIN AUDIO RECORDING HDD REPEAT REC SUB...
  • Page 29 SET UP SUB MENU (1) SUB MENU (2) MAIN MENU <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> <INFORMATION/SERVICE> (1/2) <INFORMATION/SERVICE> (2/2) <SETTINGS> >>HDD SETTINGS >>HDD INFORMATION ELAPSED TIME: SYSTEM >>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS AUDIO RECORDING CFC INFORMATION MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS RECORD SETTINGS COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS WARNING LOG LIST...
  • Page 30 Menu functions (continued) SET UP SUB MENU (1) SUB MENU (2) MAIN MENU <SETTINGS> <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> <INFORMATION/SERVICE> (1/2) <INFORMATION/SERVICE> (2/2) >>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS >>HDD SETTINGS >>HDD INFORMATION ELAPSED TIME: SYSTEM MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS AUDIO RECORDING CFC INFORMATION MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS RECORD SETTINGS COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS...
  • Page 31: Copy Menu

    COPY MENU MAIN MENU <COPY> <RESTORE> >>DIRECTION MAIN HDD}CFC >>DIRECTION CFC}MAIN HDD MODE OVERWRITE MODE OVERWRITE TRANSFER PERIOD START•END TRANSFER PERIOD START•END START 01-01-2004 00:00:00 START 01-01-2004 00:00:00 01-01-2004 00:00:10 01-01-2004 00:00:10 EXECUTE EXECUTE <COPY> <COPY> Pages 72,73 <RESTORE> <RESTORE> Pages 72,73 SEARCH SELECTION MENU SEARCH...
  • Page 32: Time Date/Display Settings

    <TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS> TIME DATE ADJUST 2. Use the , , buttons to move the time and date to the desired display position and turn the SHUTTLE ring See pages 20,21. clockwise. • The setting is confirmed. DISPLAY MODE Display format of the date and current time can be set. The date, the present time, etc.
  • Page 33: Camera Title/Memo Setting

    1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } Select 7. When completed with input, turn the SHUTTLE ring “CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING” in the <TIME DATE/ counterclockwise. DISPLAY SETTINGS> screen and turn the SHUTTLE ring • The display returns to the <CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING>...
  • Page 34: Duplex Mode Display

    <TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS> (continued) DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY Operation conditions such as PLAYBACK, COPY, REC and ALARM REC (ALARM is displayed in red during emergency recording), etc., can be displayed on the up- per or lower portions of the screen. <TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS> TIME DATE ADJUST DISPLAY MODE CLOCK LOCATION SETTING...
  • Page 35: 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 screen and set when in the single screen mode. The screen can SPLIT9 screens. It is also possible to set the order of the be moved vertically and horizontally with the magni- camera number displayed.
  • Page 36: The Function Of The Split/Sequence Button, Zoom Button, And Camera Number Buttons

    <MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS> (continued) 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 SETTING will appear black ( see page 76).
  • Page 37: Mpx Display Settings

    MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS <SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING> With this unit, the multiplexer settings for the <OUTPUT A> screen for the monitor video connected to the OUTPUT >>SPLIT4(a) SPLIT4(b) A terminal and the analog output terminal and the multiplexer settings for the <OUTPUT B> screen for live- only monitor video connected to the OUTPUT B terminal SPLIT4(c) can be set individually.
  • Page 38: Split9 Screen Setting

    <MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS> (continued) 5. Turn the JOG dial to display the camera number to set and 6. Display the desired time and turn the SHUTTLE ring turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. clockwise. • Flashing stops. • The setting is confirmed and flashing stops. •...
  • Page 39: Motion Detection Settings

    <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> • Display “ • ” for the left half of the screen to inactivate In this menu, the conditions of the motion detection func- tion for normal recording and alarm recording, which is motion detection. started when detecting motion within the video of the con- 1.
  • Page 40: Sensitivity

    <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> (continued) TEST MODE SENSITIVITY The set motion detection operation is tested here. The sensitivity of detection for changes in the loaded video data is set. The sensitivity setting is divided into the 5 lev- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • els of brightness.
  • Page 41: Record Settings

    <RECORD SETTINGS> Settings concerning normal recording and • Setting ( default : “ALARM CH” ) “ALARM CH” : Alarm recording is performed for only the alarm recording cameras set for alarm recording and inputted with alarm This unit allows independent settings for normal recording signals.
  • Page 42 <RECORD SETTINGS> (continued) 9. (When setting the emergency recording camera • • • ) 14. Display the desired item to set and turn the SHUTTLE Turn the JOG dial and move the cursor to “EMR” and turn the ring clockwise. SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
  • Page 43: Alarm Rec Duration

    ALARM REC DURATION <RECORD SETTINGS> The recording time during alarm recording can be set. ALARM SETTING RECORD SETTING ALARM REC DURATION <RECORD SETTINGS> PRE ALARM REC ALARM SETTING >>MOTION DET REC ALARM RECORD SETTING >>ALARM REC DURATION PRE ALARM REC MOTION DET REC ALARM Setting ( default : “ALARM”...
  • Page 44: Timer Program Settings

    <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> 8) Select timer setting number (P1 ~ P3) is displayed. TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS 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/ set.
  • Page 45 8. Turn the JOG dial to display “12 ” in the “hour” and turn the 20. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise. SHUTTLE ring clockwise. • The cursor appears to the “SPL” on the left. • The setting is confirmed and flashing stops. <TIMER PROGRAM>...
  • Page 46: Holiday Setting

    <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> (continued) HOLIDAY SETTING MOTION DET REC Holidays throughout the year can be set in advance. Recording is done with the recording interval and the quality set by “A-PPS” and “A-GRADE”, independent of <HOLIDAY SETTING> whether “ALARM” or “NORMAL” has been selected (for --/-- --/-- --/--...
  • Page 47: Initial Set Up/Information

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> HDD SETTINGS Setting ( default : “OFF” ) “ON” : After the recorded data is played back to the HDD REPEAT REC MAIN/HDD REPEAT REC end, playback is resumed by automatically returning to the beginning of the recorded data. The operation when HDD (Hard Disk Drive) space be- “OFF”...
  • Page 48: Sequential Play

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) Setting ( default : “OFF” ) SEQUENTIAL PLAY “ON” : Records video and audio. It is possible to make archive of the video recorded with this unit to an analogue video recorder, etc., while playing “ALARM” : During alarm recording or emergency re- back the video of each camera in order using the single cording, records video and audio.
  • Page 49: Rear Terminal Settings

    3. To set other terminals, repeat step 2. REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS 4. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET MODE OUT 1 ~ MODE OUT 5 UP button. The unit status can be outputted from the MODE OUT termi- nals on the rear.
  • Page 50: Buzzer

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) Setting ( default : “OFF” ) 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 51: Call Out Settings

    1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET INFORMATION UP/INFORMATION> } Select “EMERGENCY REC For the relationship of the warning display and CALL DURATION” in the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen. OUT signal output, see pages 87,88. Although the Display the desired setting and confirm.
  • Page 52: Settings

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) • SETTINGS 1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> } Select “ETHERNET” in the RS-232C settings can be made when setting “MODE” <COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS> screen and turn the previous to “REMOTE A”, “REMOTE B” or “REMOTE C”. SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
  • Page 53: Service Port Setting

    • SERVICE PORT SETTING 1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> } <COMMUNICATION PORT The port number can be set here to connect personal SETTING> } select “ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING” in computer. the <ETHERNET> screen. •...
  • Page 54: Information/Service

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) 8. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired setting and turn the 1-1. (To check HDD RECORD data • • • ) SHUTTLE ring clockwise. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET •...
  • Page 55: Information/Service

    1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS UP/INFORMATION> } Select “WARNING LOG LIST” in the Menu screen settings are reset. <INFORMATION/SERVICE> (1/2) screen. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. 1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL SET •...
  • Page 56: Password

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) When a password for level 4 has been registered When The PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 is active, and locked, and the settings for “MAIN HDD DATA functions of all operations can be locked. CLEAR” and “SUB HDD DATA CLEAR” are made, the 3) Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 1.
  • Page 57 2-2. Confirm the cursor is moved to the left side of the level “1” , To unlock the PASSWORD • • • turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise. 1. ( To unlock the PASSWORD for level 1 and level 2 • • • ) •...
  • Page 58: Language Selection

    <INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION> (continued) 8. Input the 4 digits of the PASSWORD number by pressing 3-4. Input the new PASSWORD referring to “To register the the camera number buttons or the ZOOM button. PASSWORD • • •”. • The PASSWORD LOCK is unlocked and turns off the LOCK indicator.
  • Page 59: Quick Settings

    <QUICK SETTINGS> QUICK SETTINGS After menu read-out has been completed, the time Menu settings stored on the Compact Flash Card can is not reflected and the correct time should be set. be read and altered with the unit. Menu settings in the 5.
  • Page 60: Operation Examples

    Operation examples Operation example 1 <TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> This example illustrates the procedure for switching be- >>SELECTED PATTERN P1-SET tween cameras according to time and day, when different HOLIDAY SETTING numbers of cameras are allocated to RECORD SETTINGS REC MODE A REC MODE B A and B for normal recording in Timer record mode.
  • Page 61: Operation Example 2

    3) <HDD SETTINGS> screen setting ( see pages 47,48). Operation example 2 • HDD REPEAT REC MAIN : “ON”. This example uses the holiday setting. <HDD SETTINGS> < Operation > >>HDD REPEAT REC MAIN • REC MODE A (normal recording with camera number HDD REPEAT REC SUB HDD REPEAT PLAY “...
  • Page 62: Operation Example 3

    Operation examples (continued) 3) Set each item in the <MOTION DETECTION SET- 7) <TIMER PROGRAM> screen setting ( see pages 44,45 ). TINGS> screen for all cameras ( see pages 39,40). • PROGRAM NO.1 : “SPL”, “08:00”, “15:00”, “A”, “OFF”. •...
  • Page 63 <RECORD SETTING C> <TIMER PROGRAM> START END MODE <RECORD SETTING C> ALARM CH 1 SPL 08:00 15:00 C GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE 2 SPL 15:00•08:00 D 2.5P 2.5P HIGH 3 SAT 08:00•08:00 D 2.5P 2.5P HIGH 4 SUN 08:00•08:00 D 2.5P 2.5P HIGH 5 ---...
  • Page 64: Various Recordings

    Various recordings PRE ALARM RECORDINGS If a power outage occurs during emergency During alarm recording, recording can be started a few recording, emergency recording is released after seconds before the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or power is restored. motion is detected. If emergency recording is entered during timer For details concerning pre-alarm recording set- recording, recording is stopped at the timer record-...
  • Page 65: Various Playback Functions

    Various playback functions Various playback functions that can be operated using the 1. Press the PAUSE (SHUTTLE HOLD) button while holding the SHUTTLE ring in angle during shuttle playback. JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring keys are featured on this unit. 2.
  • Page 66: Simultaneous Playback During Recording

    Various playback functions (continued) 1-2. Press the PLAY button. • The playback interval is changed to a faster setting (0.25P, 0.5P, and so on) each time the button is pressed. 2-1. (To play back video recorded using extended recording intervals fast • • • ) Press the PLAY button during playback or reverse playback.
  • Page 67: Various Search

    Various search Setting ( default : “ALL” ) The various search functions of this unit can be used to skip to the beginning of the desired video. “ALL”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “...
  • Page 68: Index Search/Alarm Index Search

    Various search (continued) 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 start- ing at such index points. There are 2 types of index searches : •...
  • Page 69: Alarm Skip Search

    6. To stop playback or still-frame playback, press the STOP button. To change the desired camera number to the single screen dis- play during still-frame playback in SPLIT9 display, press the SEARCH button to clear the search setting screen and press the desired cam- era number button.
  • Page 70: Alarm List Search

    Various search (continued) Search may not perform properly at times de- Camera of alarm input pending on the recorded condition of the index Recorded camera signals. <ALARM LIST SEARCH> >>00004 01-01-2004 00:00:04 00003 01-01-2004 00:00:03 EMR Search may take time, depending on the 00002 01-01-2004 00:00:02 recording status of the index signal.
  • Page 71: Start/End Search

    When using “DATE/TIME” in the <SEARCH SE- LECTION> screen, the number of list items displayed on the screen can be narrowed down. 1. Press the SEARCH button to display the <SEARCH SELECTION> screen. 2. Set the desired date and time of the result in “DATE/ TIME”...
  • Page 72: Making Copy/Restore

    Making Copy/Restore 3. Display the desired setting in “MODE” and confirm. Making Copy/Restore Data in MAIN HDD or SUB HDD can be copied to Compact Setting ( default : “OVERWRITE” ) Flash Card. Data in Compact Flash Cards can be restored “OVERWRITE”...
  • Page 73: Copying From Unit To Videotape

    For the recordable time when copying to a Com- pact Flash Card, see page 84. This image data is administrated in 1MB unit. Therefore, the copied area may be larger than the set area because copying is performed in 1MB units that include the specify area.
  • Page 74: Other Convenient Functions

    Other convenient functions Power failure compensation circuit HDD SETTING The unit is equipped with an internalized power failure com- On the unit, “MIRRORING” and “PARTITION” can be se- pensation circuit. When the unit has been charged for 48 lected for the HDD recording mode ( see page 18).
  • Page 75: Partition/Partition Size

    3. Display the desired device capacity, and turn the SHUTTLE Points to be aware of regarding MIRROR mode ring clockwise. • Performing RESTORE restores identical data to • The setting is made. both HDD master and HDD slave. • Setting of “PARTITION SIZE” ( default : 10% ) 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% •...
  • Page 76: Covert Camera Setting

    Other convenient functions (continued) COVERT CAMERA SETTING The video of the specified camera number can be set to not be displayed regardless of the presence of video signals. Setting ( default : “ON” ) “ON”, “OFF” While COVERT CAMERA SETTING operation mode when the video is interrupted to playback such as camera trouble, warning indicator will not appear ALARM DISPLAY...
  • Page 77: Communications By Web Browser

    Communications by Web Browser AUTHENTICATION Communications by Web Browser Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and log in. The Web browser on the personal computer can cap- ture the pictures that have been recorded and live pic- 1. Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the IP tures from the camera that is connected to this equip- address.
  • Page 78: Authentication

    Communications by Web Browser (continued) 3-1. (If you make an error in entering the userID or password Live and recorded images can be acquired when • • • ) the recorder POWER button is lit. • The “[Rejection]” screen will appear. 1.
  • Page 79: Playback

    Setting “Transfer Rate” too far on “Hi” may present obstacles to PC operation as determined by the performance of the PC you are using. Please set it to the appropriate rate to the image retrieval speed of your machine. Depending on the network capacity and the load conditions, the transfer rate may not rise.
  • Page 80: Time Search

    Communications by Web Browser (continued) : Press to start speed searches in the reverse direction at speeds of x2, x4, x8 and x16. : Press to frame-by-frame playback in the re verse direction. : During playback or searching, press to stop playback for still frame.
  • Page 81: Log Out

    <User authorization> 3-4. (If you have selected “cancel” • • • ) • The return will be made to the “[Registration]” screen. Live Monitor : Allows acquisition of live images. 4-1. (To register a new user • • • ) It is a mandatory rank to be Enter the new userID and new password in “Register new registered.
  • Page 82: Communications By Web Browser

    Communications by Web Browser (continued) 2-1. (To change the logged in user • • • ) In the “Log in ( or log in as a different user ):” settings, execute step 2-1 and 2-2 in “ AUTHENTICATION” and change the logged in user.
  • Page 83: Recording Time Table

    Recording time table Continuous recording time table HDD continuous recording time (for 250GB drive) Displays the estimated recordable time (when recording on a 250GB HDD). The following table shows estimated recordable time when operating with 2 cameras and the recording interval is set at a constant PPS rate given at the top of the column. •...
  • Page 84: Compact Flash Card Continuous

    Recording time table (continued) Compact Flash Card continuous recording time (for 64MB) Displays the estimated recordable time (when recording on a 64MB Compact Flash Card). • Without Audio recording NUMBER OF 12.5P 8.333P 6.25P 4.167P 3.125P 2.5P 0.5P 0.25P 0.125P RECORDING GRADE FIELD...
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 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 The unit will not turn on. •...
  • Page 86 Troubleshooting (continued) Description of problem Please consult the following Page • Is the LOCK indicator light on? The unit will not perform 11,56-58 • Has the image data been erased? playback. • Is the correct playback device selected? • Is there a prompt to receive live images? 23,65,78 Playback cannot be performed while receiving images.
  • Page 87: Warnings And Call Out Output

    Warnings 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 Warnings and CALL OUT output (continued) CALL OUT Canceling Status Code page Warning Display Countermeasure output the warning Fixed when IMAGE MODIFIED • Video data that has been Press the WNG5500 altered was played back. WARNING setting is “ON” RESET button. •...
  • Page 89: Glossary

    Glossary • Hard disk drive (HDD) Glossary Storage device using the same magnetic recording proc- ess as tapes and is used in PCs. An aluminium disk coated • I/O terminals with magnetic materials is used on the surface as the stor- Terms used for referring to both input and output.
  • Page 90: Specifications

    Specifications Rated Power Supply: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz Rated Input: 0.60 - 0.30A (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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