Mitsubishi Electric DX-TL900U Installation And Operation Manual page 9

Mitsubishi dx-tl900u digital recorders: operation manual
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Various playback functions .............................. 56,57
Playing still frames ...................................................... 56
Shuttle viewing/direct shuttle viewing .......................... 56
Shuttle hold ................................................................. 56
Frame-by-frame playback ........................................... 56
Reverse playback ........................................................ 56
Changing playback intervals .................................. 56,57
Various search ................................................... 58-61
SEARCH SELECTION ................................................ 58
SEARCH TYPE ........................................................... 58
SELECTION CAMERA NO. ........................................ 58
DATE/TIME ................................................................. 58
PLAYBACK DEVICE ................................................... 58
TIME DATE SEARCH .................................................. 58
ALARM SKIP SEARCH ............................................... 60
ALARM LIST SEARCH ................................................ 61
START/END SEARCH ................................................ 61
Making copies ................................................... 62,63
Copying from unit to videotape .................................... 63
Other convenient functions ............................. 63-65
Power failure compensation circuit .............................. 63
Power failure reset recording ...................................... 63
rear of the unit is turned OFF ...................................... 63
RESET button .............................................................. 63
SIMPLE LOCK/PASSWORD LOCK ....................... 63-65
SIMPLE LOCK ............................................................ 64
PASSWORD LOCK ................................................ 64,65
COVERT CAMERA SETTING ..................................... 65
ALARM DISPLAY ........................................................ 65
Recording time table ......................................... 66-69
Continuous recording time table ............................. 66,67
Without Audio recording ......................................... 66
With Audio recording .............................................. 66
Without Audio recording ......................................... 67
With Audio recording .............................................. 67
Pre-alarm recording time table ............................... 68,69
Without Audio recording,recording duration
Without Audio recording,recording duration
Without Audio recording,recording duration
With Audio recording,recording duration
With Audio recording,recording duration
With Audio recording,recording duration
Troubleshooting ................................................ 70,71
Warnings and CALL OUT output .......................... 72
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Glossary .................................................................. 73
Specifications ......................................................... 74
How to read this manual
• Viewing displays
Reference information concerning operation is
described.
Cautionary items concerning operation are
described.
Reference item and page number are indicated.
Other reference information is described.
"LONG" ............ 68
• Finding desired information
There is an index on the each right page of this
"MEDIUM" ....... 68
manual. There is also "Contents" at the beginning
of this manual. In addition, reference pages are
"SHORT" ......... 68
indicated throughout this manual.
"LONG" ............ 69
• Troubleshooting
"MEDIUM" ....... 69
Read Troubleshooting (pages 70, 71) for possible
remedies to the problem.
"SHORT" .......... 69
A hard disk is a precision instrument.
The hard disk can be damaged if shock is sus-
tained when the unit is moved or dropped.
Glossary ...................................................................... 73
(Refer to this information when operating)
(Caution required)
(See reference page)
(Reference)
INFORMATION
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