Emergency Rec Duration; Communication Port Settings - Mitsubishi Electric DX-NT400E Installation And Operation Manual

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INFORMATION
For the relationship between the warning display and
CALL OUT signal output,
warning display of the item written "Fixed" in the
CALL OUT output column displays unconditionally.
For the item written "Selectable" in the CALL OUT
output column, you can set the condition that CALL
OUT signal is output. For example, the buzzer can
be set to sound when reaching a value set in "HDD
MAIN REMAIN" or "HDD SUB REMAIN" of the
<CALL OUT SETTINGS> screen when "BUZZER"
in the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen is
set to "WARNING."
• HDD MAIN FULL/HDD SUB FULL
When the recordable HDD capacity becomes empty, a sig-
nal is output from the MODE OUT terminal which is set to
"CALL OUT" in <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen
and a "REC/FULL" appears on the screen for MAIN HDD.
(For SUB HDD, "REC/SUB FULL" appears.)
Setting (default: "OFF")
"ON": Outputs a signal when the recording capacity
becomes empty.
"OFF": Does not output a signal when the recording
capacity becomes empty.
1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL
SET UP/INFORMATION> } <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS>
} Select "HDD MAIN FULL" or "HDD SUB FULL" in the <CALL
OUT SETTINGS> screen. Display the desired setting and
determine such setting.
2. Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button.

EMERGENCY REC DURATION

This item is used to set the recording time for emergency
recording.
<REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS>
MODE OUT 1
MODE OUT 2
MODE OUT 3
MODE OUT 4
MODE OUT 5
KEY SOUND
BUZZER
REMAIN HDD
CALL OUT SETTINGS
>>EMERGENCY REC DURATION
For the details concerning EMERGENCY
RECORDING settings,
Setting (default: "10M")
"1M," "2M," "5M," "10M," "20M," "30M," "60M"
1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL
SET UP/INFORMATION> } Select "EMERGENCY REC
DURATION" in the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen.
Display the desired setting and determine such setting.
2. Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button.
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see page 81. The
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
MAIN-10%
10M
see page 61.

COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS

<COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS>
>>RS-232C
ETHERNET
RS-232C
This menu is used to set the communication device con-
nected to the RS-232C connector on this unit.
• MODE
This item is used to remotely control this unit via a PC con-
nected to the RS-232C terminal. Comments can also be
input via a PC and recorded along with the video.
<RS-232C>
>>MODE
SETTINGS
Setting (default: "REMOTE A")
"REMOTE A": Controls this unit via a PC and this
unit returns all the state information.
"REMOTE B": Controls this unit via a PC and this
unit returns only the state transition information.
"REMOTE C": Controls this unit via a PC and this
unit returns nothing.
"OFF": Does not control this unit via a PC.
1. Press the SET UP button } <SETTINGS> } <INITIAL
SET UP/INFORMATION> } Select "MODE" in the <RS-232C>
screen. Display the desired setting and determine such setting.
2. Press the CLEAR button or the SET UP button.
• RS-232C SETTINGS
This menu is used to set the RS-232C settings when setting
"MODE" above to "REMOTE A," "REMOTE B," or
"REMOTE C."
<RS-232C SETTINGS>
>>TRANSMISSION MODE
DATA BIT LENGTH
PARITY BIT
STOP BIT LENGTH
DELIMITER
Set all the settings to the same values as the
controlling PC.
REMOTE A
9600
8BIT
NONE
1BIT
CR
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