Mitsubishi DX-TL1600EM Installation And Operation Manual
Mitsubishi DX-TL1600EM Installation And Operation Manual

Mitsubishi DX-TL1600EM Installation And Operation Manual

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DIGITAL RECORDER
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
DX-TL1600EM
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-TL1600EM 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

    The DX-TL1600EM is a high resolution digital recorder that records M-JPEG images and can playback over 450 lines of resolution. The DX-TL1600EM has an internal disk capacity of 60GB and record in 5 user selectable picture grades and 8 recording time modes. The DX-TL1600EM also has a built in 16 camera multiplexer with motion detection per input.
  • 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 Caution and care ... 3 Contents ... 4 Major operations and their functions ... 6 Front View ... 6 Rear View ... 8 I/O terminals ... 9 Basic Operations ... 10 How to use JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring ... 10 Setting the character size ...
  • Page 5 Operation example 3 ... 48 Operation example 4 ... 49 Using the Timer ... 50 Setting the Timer ... 50 Setting SPECIAL DW (special day of the week) ... 51 Overlapping Timer settings ... 52 M-DET APPLICATION setting ... 52 Alarm Recording ...
  • Page 6: Major Operations And Their Functions

    Major operations and their functions Front View DIGITAL RECORDER DX - TL1600E SPLIT/SEQUENCE ZOOM POWER TIMER REC TIMER REC M-DET MODE MODE ACCESS LOCK REMOTE CONNECT 1. POWER button Press to turn the power on, press again to turn the power off.
  • Page 7 INFO button Press this button to display the <INFORMATION> menu. SET UP button Press this button to display the <MENU SETTING> menu. COPY button Press this button to display the <COPY SELEC- TION> menu. This button does not work if the pe- ripheral device is not connected to SCSI ID 4 or SCSI ID 5.
  • Page 8: Rear View

    Major operations and their functions (continued) Rear View ALARM IN ETHERNET RS-232C 1. CAMERA IN connectors Input connector for signal of camera (BNC connec- tor). 2. CAMERA OUT connectors Output connector for signal of camera which is pro- vided via CAMERA IN (BNC connector). 3.
  • Page 9: I/O Terminals

    I/O terminals GND terminals The ground terminals for Input/Output terminals. CLOCK ADJ terminal Input terminal to set the present time. 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.
  • Page 10: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations How to use JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring The JOG/SHUTTLE is used in the various Menus and for special playback features. In the Menu process, the Jog dial is used to navigate through the units Menus and Sub- menus.
  • Page 11: Setting The Present Time

    4) The <COPY SELECTION> menu (press the COPY button to display the menu). <COPY SELECTION> @COPY DIRECTION HDD}COPY OVERWRITE TRANSFER PERIOD FROM:06-09-01 18:43:52 TO:06-10-01 18:43:52 EXECUTE Refer to “Menu functions” on pages 22 - 24 for the construction of the menus. Setting the present time Please follow steps below to set the present time.
  • Page 12: Storage Space Indicator Function

    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 Also, when the designated remaining amount has been reached, the amount used (%) display will begin flashing.
  • Page 13: Setting The Maximum Recording Fields

    3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor ( REC SETTING then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • The <NORMAL REC SETTING> menu appears. <NORMAL REC SETTING> @IMAGE QUALITY HIGH MAX REC FIELDS 12.5F SELECT REC MODE DEFINE GROUP SETTING 4.
  • Page 14: Setting The Define Group

    Basic Operations (continued) 2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub-item. <NORMAL REC SETTING> IMAGE QUALITY MAX REC FIELDS @SELECT REC MODE DEFINE GROUP SETTING 3. Turn the JOG dial to display MODE (B) then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
  • Page 15: Basic Playback

    Basic playback The recorded image can be played back in various ways. In this Basic Operations, the most basic playback function is explained. Refer to the pages shown below for the other playback functions. Please refer to page 56 for Various playback functions.
  • Page 16: Copying The Data From Hdd To A Copying Device Or An Archive Device

    Basic Operations (continued) 7. Turn the JOG dial to select “ON”. <TIME DATE SEARCH> 17-05-2001 21:25:40 EXECUTE TURN THE SHUTTLE RING >> TO EXECUTE. 8. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to execute. • The time date search will start and pause the playback display at the specified time point to select the camera number (or the nearest point from the specified time).
  • Page 17: Language Selection Setting

    @TRANSFER PERIOD FROM:29-01-01 09:25:24 TO:29-01-01 09:25:24 EXECUTE 9. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to the stop time (TO), and set the date, month, year, hour, minutes and second of the data to copy to. • Turn the JOG dial to set the stop time. •...
  • Page 18: Connections

    Connections Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, sensor, the electric power supply and ferrite core CAMERA #1 Up to 16 cameras To CAMERA IN 1 terminal To ETHERNET Socket SENSOR #1 Turning ON/OFF this Unit by peripheral source By using POWER ON/POWER OFF terminal on (I/O termi- nals) , it is possible to turn on/off this unit externally.
  • Page 19: Alarm Recording Connection

    Alarm Recording Connection Example: When using the alarm switch corresponding to cam- era number 1. peripheral alarm lamp or buzzer ALARM IN alarm switch Connecting with peripheral recording devices By connecting peripheral recording devices to the main unit through its SCSI interface (SCSI-II half-pitch 50-pin), storage space can be increased and archive and copying functions can be performed.
  • Page 20: Initial Settings

    Initial settings How to install an external hard disk drive Example: Installing a 9GB hard disk drive to ID1. When the power of the unit is turned on , the unit will automatically detect peripheral recording devices connected to its SCSI terminal must be initialized each time hard disks are added, connections are made or ID numbers are altered, etc.
  • Page 21: Setting This Unit To Delay The Boot Up Time

    Setting this unit to delay the boot up time Because the unit searches for connected devices when power is turned on, peripheral devices must be turned on before power is turned on to the digital recorder. To handle peripherals which take a long time to start up, the unit can be preset to delay the timing of its search for these devices.
  • Page 22: 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 and accessing peripheral recording device, you cannot change setting of some MENUs. MAIN MENU <MENU SETTING>...
  • Page 23 MAIN MENU <MENU SETTING> TIME DATE DISPLAY SET UP MPX DISPLAY TIMER PROGRAM NORMAL REC SETTING @A-REC/M-DET SETTING DATA CLEAR SELECTION COMMUNICATION SETTING REAR TERMINAL SERVICE INITIAL SET UP #1 : Only displayed when a copying device is connected to ID5. #2 : Only displayed when an ARCHIVE device is connected to ID4.
  • Page 24: Search Selection Menu

    Menu functions (continued) SEARCH SELECTION MENU SEARCH COPY SELECTION MENU INFORMATION MENU •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUB MENU (1) <TIME DATE SEARCH> 06-09-2001 04:10:20 EXECUTE ON TURN THE SHUTTLE RING >> TO EXECUTE. TIME DATE SEARCH <INDEX SEARCH> INPUT INDEX NUMBER TURN THE SHUTTLE RING MAIN MENU <<...
  • Page 25: How To Set Up

    How to set up / Various settings How to display menus As shown in the menu displayed on pages 22 - 24, the menus are divided into several layers. The following steps show how to display the desired menu on the screen. 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.
  • Page 26: Setting Multiplexer Functions

    Various settings (continued) 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.
  • Page 27: Capacity Remain Setting

    “REC”: The signal is output during recording. “PLAY”: The signal is output during playback. “POWER”: The signal is output when the unit’s power switch is on. “REMAIN”: The signal is output when the remaining stor- age capacity of main HDD, archive device reaches the rate which is set in CAPACITY REMAIN.
  • Page 28: Buzzer Setting

    Various settings (continued) 6. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to “ARCHIVE” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • The sub-item will start flashing. <CALL OUT> HDD(ID:0~3) @ARCHIVE(ID:4) 7. Turn the JOG dial to flash “20%” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
  • Page 29: Initializing Menus

    3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to ARCHIVE POINT RESET and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • The sub-item will start flashing. 4. Turn the JOG dial until “ON” flashes. <SERVICE> POWER FAILURE @ARCHIVE POINT RESET MENU INITIALIZE IM-CHECK MODE 5.
  • Page 30: Initial Set Up

    Various settings (continued) Initial set up In the <INITIAL SET UP> menu, it is possible to set sev- eral items such as the present day and time, a function of this unit when the storage capacity of HDD runs out and during playback.
  • Page 31: Auto-Eject Setting

    COMMUNICATION SETTING REAR TERMINAL SERVICE @INITIAL SET UP 2. Move the cursor to ARCHIVE OVERWRITE and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right until the sub-item flashes. <INITIAL SET UP> TIME DATE ADJUST HDD FULL HDD PB REPEAT @ARCHIVE OVERWRITE AUTO EJECT ARCHIVE DATA MOTION DETECTION...
  • Page 32: Fifo/Overwrite Mode Setting

    Various settings (continued) 1). Backing up a data block containing the alarm record. Alarm recording Main Archive Backup recording media 2). Backing up a small alarm record. Normal recording Main Archive media Backup recording FIFO/OVERWRITE MODE setting This is the setting for repeated backup to the HDD connected to ID4.
  • Page 33: The Menu

    Case of <NORMAL REC SETTING> menu and <A- REC/M-DET SETTING> menu. “25F” } “12.5F”, “8.33F” } “6.25F” , “5F” } “4.17F” Case of “MODE” in the <TIMER PROGRAM> menu. “25” } “12.5”, “8.33” } “6.25” , “5” } “4.17” When the MOTION DETECTION setting in the <INITIAL SET UP>...
  • Page 34: Quick Setting

    Various settings (continued) Quick setting Complex menu settings, made in response to various uses, can be saved on RDD media connected to the unit through ID5. These settings can also be read by the unit from the RDD when needed. One set of menu settings can be saved per one unit of RDD media.
  • Page 35: Various Recording Settings

    Various recording settings Various recording settings This Unit has many settings for various recordings needs. 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 <DEFINE GROUP SETTING>...
  • Page 36 Various recording settings (continued) 3. Turn the JOG dial to flash “BASIC” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • The sub-item stops flashing. Check that the IMAGE QUALITY is defined correctly. @IMAGE QUALITY MAX REC FIELDS DEFINE GROUP SETTING By turning the JOG dial, the sub- item of the IMAGE QLTY shown on the menu will be changed as follows:...
  • Page 37: Camera Alarm Rec Setting

    Please note that in the A-REC DURATION set- ting, MAN cannot be selected when the MOTION DE- TECTION setting in the <INITIAL SET UP> menu is “ON”. 13. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button.
  • Page 38: M-Det Setting

    Various recording settings (continued) All the camera channels set in the Alarm Re- cording’s DEFINE GROUP SETTING are used for the Pre-alarm Recording camera channels, even if, for example, the SEP is selected in the RECORD ALARM setting. M-DET setting These settings are used to make adjustments to the MO- TION DETECTION function, which initiates Alarm Record- ing when movement is detected within the images captured...
  • Page 39: Setting The Detection Mask

    Setting the detection mask In this step, the dots which will activate the MOTION DE- TECTION function are set. Images inputted from each of the connected cameras are divided into a 10 x 12 vertical- horizontal grid. The DETECTION MASK can be selected as desired from the 120 dots displayed within the grid, and this setting can then be established.
  • Page 40: Motion Threshold Setting

    Various recording settings (continued) Motion threshold setting In this step, the MOTION THRESHOLD setting, which serves as the trigger to initiate Alarm Recording, is set. In this setting, the minimum number of active dots required to initiate the MOTION DETECTION is established. The dots are activated in the MOTION DETECTION function set- tings.
  • Page 41: Multiplexer Functions

    Multiplexer functions Multiplexer functions Please refer to “Multiplexer functions” on Basic Operation page 12 for details about the functions. Multiplexer buttons The use of SPLIT/SEQUENCE button By pressing the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button, you can switch the display mode as follows: SPLIT 16 SPLIT 9a SPLIT 9b SPLIT 4a...
  • Page 42: How To Use The Camera Number Buttons

    Multiplexer functions (continued) 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 DEFINE GROUP SETTING of the <NORMAL REC SETTING>...
  • Page 43: Multiplexer Display

    Multiplexer display SCREEN SW PATTERN settings In this steps, the screen switch pattern is set. Example: Setting the screen switch pattern to “SHORT” (the default setting is “ALL”). 1. Press the SET UP button to display the <MENU SETTING> menu. 2.
  • Page 44: Split16 Screen Setting

    Multiplexer functions (continued) 4. Make sure that the cursor is next to “SPLIT 9a” . Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. 5. Repeat steps 5 to 7 of SPLIT 4 SCREEN setting on page 43 to set the rest of the position. •...
  • Page 45: Displaying The Title

    <SEQUENCE> SEQ. 1 CH.@ TIME 1S 6. Turn the JOG dial to display desired length of time then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix setting. • Maximum of 30 seconds can be set. <SEQUENCE> SEQ. 1 CH.@ TIME10S 7.
  • Page 46: Alarm Display Setting

    Multiplexer functions (continued) <CAMERA TITLE> TITLE 4. Turn the JOG dial to the right to move the cursor next to CH 5 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the first column of the TITLE setting. 5. Turn the JOG dial to display “E” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to move the flashing to next column.
  • Page 47: Operation Examples

    Operation examples Operation example 1: Simultaneous Backup using the Timer The Timer can be used for making weekly data backups when the unit is running in continuous recording mode. The unit will automatically eject the storage medium upon com- pletion of the backup, and a new one may then be inserted into the machine.
  • Page 48: Operation Example 2: Endless Repeat Recording

    Operation examples (continued) INFORMATION Non-regular recording mode can be set using the P2 operational mode in the <TIMER PROGRAM> menu. Once these settings are en- tered, the system can be switched between regular and non-regular operational modes. 4) Set the Timer Program’s operational mode to P1. Upon completing the above settings, press the TIMER REC button.
  • Page 49: Operation Example 4

    3) Settings for TIMER PROGRAM are made as follows. • Designate Monday to Friday as the days of operation (SPECIAL DW). Then, in Program #1, set the action (MODE) to “A– 1” for 08:00 to 15:00 on the designated days(SPL). •...
  • Page 50: Using The Timer

    Using the Timer Setting the Timer When using the Timer to initiate Rec operation, the DE- FINE P1 – P3 screens can be used to set different patterns of operation as desired. Set the date and current time before recording. Refer to page 11 for details on how to set date and time.
  • Page 51: Setting Special Dw (Special Day Of The Week)

    11. To set other programs, repeat steps 5 through 10. • Up to 8 programs can be set per screen. • To erase a program entry, press the “WARNING RESET” button during the programming procedure. 12. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right or press the SET UP button.
  • Page 52: Overlapping Timer Settings

    Using the Timer (continued) Symptom 1) The TIMER REC indicator is flashing. The buzzer sounds if the BUZZER setting is set to WRNG. Reason for Error 1) The present time or the Timer is not set. 2) The timer program has been made on <TIMER PRO- GRAM>...
  • Page 53: Alarm Recording

    Using the Timer (continued) / 4. Turn the JOG dial until “ON” flashes and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. • The sub-item stops flashing. <M-DET APPLICATION> @REC MODE (A) REC MODE (B) REC MODE (C) REC MODE (POWER) 5.
  • Page 54: Various Recordings

    Various recordings Basic recording Please refer to “Basic recording” on page 12 for details. Pre-alarm Recording When Alarm Recording is in effect, the unit is also able record images taken a few seconds before the ALARM IN terminal is triggered or the MOTION DETECTION function detect the motion.
  • Page 55: Series Recording

    Series Recording By connecting multiple units as show in the chart below and selecting REC•STANDBY in the HDD Repeat Record- ing setting, this unit can perform Series Recording. In Se- ries Recording, when the first unit’s hard disk has become full, the second unit automatically begins recording.
  • Page 56: Various Playback Functions

    Various playback functions Playing still frames 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 previ- ous mode. • By pressing the Camera number button while the still frame is displayed, the unit will search for that channel’s images and immediately display them on-screen.
  • Page 57: High-Speed Fast-Forward/High-Speed Rewind

    Various playback functions (continued) / High-speed fast-forward/high-speed rewind When the SHUTTLE ring is turned clockwise or counter clockwise for over one second during STOP mode, the unit will shift into high-speed fast-forward or high-speed rewind mode, and an indicator will appear at the bottom left of the monitor.
  • Page 58: How To Count Index Signals

    Various search (continued) Can not change the display, during the search selection menu will appear. 6. To play back search results. • Press either the PLAY button or the PAUSE button. Refer to page 56 for details on Various playback functions.
  • Page 59: Jump To Start Point (Oldest Recording)

    Various search (continued) / When over-writing data stored on the hard disk drive, the start-time for a given Alarm Recording will be automatically erased from the Alarm List when the image data recorded at the start of that Alarm Recording is over-written. 4.
  • Page 60: Restoring Items Onto The Hard Disk From The Copying Device

    Making copies (continued) Restoring items onto the hard disk from the copying device This unit features the capability to restore recorded data to the hard disk from a copying device. In addition, the re- store range can be specified. • Set the COPY DIRECTION on the <COPY SE- LECTION>...
  • Page 61: Procedure For Setting

    Making copies (continued) / 1) When the amount of data in the copy source is larger than the amount of data in the copy destina- tion. Start point End point Copy source Copy destination 2) When the amount of data in the copy source is smaller than the amount of data in the copy desti- nation.
  • Page 62: Restrictions During Backup Recording

    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 con- nected 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).
  • Page 63: Timer Backup

    Making backups (continued) / Timer Backup 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.
  • Page 64: Power Failure Compensation Circuit

    Other convenient functions Other convenient functions (continued) Power failure compensation circuit The unit is equipped with an internal power failure com- pensation 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.
  • Page 65: Communication Settings

    COMMUNICATION settings / Connecting to a personal computer RS-232C settings This connection can be used for remote control and re- cording supplementary information when the main unit is connected to a PC. Transmission speed Example: Transmission speed is set for 4800 bps. 1.
  • Page 66: Rs-232C Terminal

    Connecting to a personal computer Command code Connecting to a personal computer (continued) RS-232C terminal RS-232C RS-232C cable Please use the following RS-232C Crossover cable to connect your personal computer to the Unit. 1) When RS-232C terminal of personal computer is D-SUB 25 pin FRAME D-SUB 9 pin (unit) Setting the communicating mode...
  • Page 67: Details Of The Numbers

    Command codes (continued) Details of the numbers #1 : When the setting of DELIMITER 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 DELIMITER on RS-232C setting display is set to CR, carriage return code (0DH) will be output.
  • Page 68 Command codes (continued) Commands Acquire information on current position of date and present time display DP00 Exits MENU display Stop the selected item on the menu to flash Acquire information on currently displayed menu and whether the setting is proceeding Acquire information on the used memory of device selected in CAPACITY REMAIN Acquire information whether time and date information...
  • Page 69 Commands The command code appointed the camera filter search when execute the search (Use together the command code when execute the search) : 00 ~ 16 (Camera number) 00 : ALL 01 ~ 16 : Camera CH(1-16) Acquire information on camera filter when execute the search Acquire information on camera number that during alarm recording...
  • Page 70 Command codes (continued) Commands Displayed sequential channel setting (10) 0 : Single screen 1 : SPLIT4 screen 2 : SPLIT9 screen (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) SPLIT9 (17) SPLIT4 00 : abcd setting 01 : abc setting 02 : ab setting 03: a setting (When SPLIT4 screen and SPLIT9 screen is selected,set Displayed time of sequential channel setting (10)
  • Page 71 Commands SPECIAL DW setting : SELECTED PATTERN (1 ~ 3) 1 : P1 2 : P2 3 : P3 : Start day of the week (0 : SUN ~ 6 : SAT) : End day of the week (0 : SUN ~ 6 : SAT) Acquire information on : SELECTED PATTERN (1 ~ 3) 1 : P1...
  • Page 72 Command codes (continued) Commands Acquire information on Alarm REC duration setting 01 : MAN 05 : 15S 09 : 2M Acquire information on Alarm Recording Picture Grade (IMAGE QUALITY) 1 : BASIC 4 : HIGH Enquiry about Alarm Recording Picture Grade setting Pre-Alarm Recording setting (1 ~ 3 available in STOP mode) Acquire information on...
  • Page 73 Commands BUZZER setting : 0 ~ 3 0 : KEY 1 : WRNG Acquire information on Acquire current power failure number Acquire information on power failure list : power failure number (01 ~ 50) Clearing POWER FAILURE list Initialization of the menu (available in MAIN MENU ) (Refer to “Initializing menus”...
  • Page 74 Command codes (continued) Commands Acquire information on RECORDED PERIOD of HDD Acquire information on RECORDED PERIOD of COPY DEVICE Acquire information on RECORDED PERIOD of ARCHIVE DEVICE Acquire information on ID number of CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE Setting and executing COPY/RESTORE 0 : HDD (10) (11)
  • Page 75 Commands TIME DATE SEARCH setting : Day : Hour INDEX SEARCH (forward) setting 001 ~ 099 INDEX SEARCH (reverse) setting 001 ~ 099 SKIP SEARCH (forward) SKIP SEARCH (reverse) Acquire a current alarm recording number Acquire information on selected alarm recording th alarm information on alarm list (001 ~ 800) Acquire a current alarm recording registration number Acquire alarm number that selected alarm recording...
  • Page 76 Command codes (continued) Commands Acquire the current status (MAIN DEVICE•HDD) SS1? Acquire the current status (ARCHIVE DEVICE) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Functions ST00 ST01 ST02 ST03 ST04 ST05 ST06 ST09 ST10 ST11 ST12 ST13 ST15 ST17 ST19 ST20 ST21 ST22 ST25 ST26 ST27 ST28 ST29 ST30...
  • Page 77 Commands SS2? Acquire the current status (Copy device) Operation on DEVICE CHECK menu 0 ~ 1 0 : PWR-OFF Boot-up delay setting : Second (00 ~ 99) Acquire information on boot-up delay setting Functions SS2,00 SS2,01 SS2,02 SS2,03 SS2,04 SS2,05 SS2,06 SS2,09 SS2,10...
  • Page 78 Command codes (continued) SPECIAL FUNCTION MENU Commands Initializing the disk 0 : HDD Acquire warning status for serviceman Table of Error Code Error code Meaning of error ER00 No power supply ER01 – ER02 – ER03 – ER04 – ER05 WARNING ERROR ER06 Present time or Timer program has not been set...
  • Page 79: Character Search

    Character Search Character Search Characters can be added to both visuals and audio using a PC when the unit is connected to a PC via the RS-232C interface. These characters will appear on screen during playback. (There is also the possibility that the characters will not be displayed.) In addition, searches of images incorporating these characters, a process called Character Search, can also be performed.
  • Page 80: Sample Operation

    Character Search (continued) Sample operation 1) Record characters “ABCDEF” and images simultaneously at the camera CH number 5. (On the RS-232C settings screen, set DELIMITER to “CR”.) The following are the two steps required for recording characters: 1 Set the character (or characters string) to be recorded; 2 Record the selected character(s).
  • Page 81: Recording Time Table

    Recording time table Recording time table Approximate recording time (if recording is made internal 60 GB HDD) This recording time display chart is only valid when PRIORITY in DEFINE GROUP SETTING has been set to “1” for all camera numbers. 25F, 8.33F, and 5F cannot be used for REC INTERVAL when the MOTION DETECTION setting is active.
  • Page 82: 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 The unit will not turn on. Power is on, but the unit will not operate.
  • Page 83: Glossary

    Troubleshooting (continued) Description of problem The unit will not perform the motion detection function. The unit will not respond to PC control. 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.
  • Page 84: Warnings And Call Out Output

    Warnings and CALL OUT output Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures 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. Warning Status The internal hard disk drive...
  • Page 85: Specifications

    Specifications Rated Power Supply: Rated Input: Color System: Operating Temperature: Relative Humidity: Altitude: Dimensions: Weight: Recording System Sampling Data Compression Compression Unit Resolution Recording Device Video Input: Monitor Output: Throughout Output: Timer Program: Memory Backup: CONNECTORS POWER ON Input: POWER OFF Input: ALARM IN(1-16) Input: CLOCK ADJ Input: REC Input:...
  • Page 86 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 872C273B5 PRINTED IN JAPAN...

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