Operation Examples; Operation Example 1: Simultaneous Backup Using The Timer - Mitsubishi DX-TL1600EM Installation And Operation Manual

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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.
System configuration
Example of a system using the following peripherals:
• 16 video cameras
• Archive device connected to ID4
• Monitor
Monitor
Images provided by each of the connected cameras
are recorded 24 hours a day, and the unit will make
a backup of one week's volume of image data while
it continues to record current images. The unit
records one field per second and IMAGE QUALITY
is set to "BASIC", a recording rate of one field per
16 seconds for each camera.
00 : 00
From Monday
to Sunday
00 : 00
Sunday
Archive media auto eject
Settings
1) Record settings are made as follows.
• Set IMAGE QUALITY to "BASIC".
<NORMAL REC SETTING>
@IMAGE QUALITY
<ESTD TIME>
The capability to record continuously over a one-
week period is dependent on the settings for IM-
AGE QUALITY and MAX REC FIELDS. For details
on the relationship between intervals and image
quality, refer to "Recording time table" on page 81.
• Set MAX REC FIELDS to "1F".
• Set HDD FULL to "REPEAT".
<INITIAL SET UP>
@HDD FULL
2) Camera settings and camera title settings are made as
follows.
• Make the settings for the 16 cameras listed under (A) on the
<DEFINE GROUP SETTING> menu.
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(Up to 16 cameras)
CAMERA IN
VIDEO OUT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CAMERA OUT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Y/C
GND
GND
ON
OFF
ALARM IN
RESET
SCSI
ETHERNET
RS-232C
TERMINATION
SCSI
ID4: archive device
24-hours recording
05 : 00
Archive
BASIC
MAX REC FIELDS
1F
SELECT REC MODE
(A)
DEFINE GROUP SETTING
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TIME DATE ADJUST
REPEAT
HDD PB REPEAT
STOP
ARCHIVE OVERWRITE
OFF
The number of cameras used in each of the opera-
tional modes A, B, C can be adjusted. Refer to page
13 for details.
3) Enter the following settings under P1 on the <TIMER
PROGRAM> menu:
• In Timer programming number 1, set the action to "A– 1"
for the daily start time of 00:00 to the next day's end time of
00:00. (This setting activates, for all of the cameras in
operational mode A, a recording rate of one frame per second.)
• In Timer programming number 2, set the action to "EJECT"
for Sunday's start time of 00:00 to end time of 05:00.
24 : 00
The symbol " " will appear between the start-
time and end-time columns. This symbol indicates
that recording will continue until the following day.
INFORMATION
"SKIP": This is set when timer recording is to be
paused temporarily. Then the power will be switched
off and the specified time period for that program
number will not be recorded.
"POWER": During the specified time, the power sup-
ply is stopped in "ON" condition. This is used for
execution of alarm recording during timer reserva-
tion.
"ARC"(ARCHIVE): The recording contents of the
HDD are backed up to the backup device.
"EJECT": After backup of the recording contents of
the HDD to the backup device, the medium is ejected
automatically.
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(A)
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<CAMERA TITLE>
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TITLE
@1
ENTRANCE........
2
ATM1............
3
ATM2............
4
COUNTER1........
5
COUNTER2........
6
COUNTER3........
7
VAULT...........
8
EXIT............
<TIMER PROGRAM>
P1
DW
START
END
MODE
@ DAY 00:00•00:00 A–
1
2 SUN 00:00 05:00 EJECT
3 ––– ––:–– ––:–– ––––––
4 ––– ––:–– ––:–– ––––––
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