Sanyo DSR-5709P Instruction Manual
Sanyo DSR-5709P Instruction Manual

Sanyo DSR-5709P Instruction Manual

Digital video recorder with multiplexer function
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Digital Video Recorder
with Multiplexer Function
About this manual
Before installing and using this unit,
please read this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
Refer to the included CD-ROM for the German, French, Spanish and Italian "INSTRUCTION MANUAL".
Die "BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG" in den Sprachen Deutsch, Französisch, Spanisch und Italienisch
finden Sie auf der beiliegenden CD-ROM.
Utilisez le CD-ROM fourni pour consulter le "MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS" en allemand, français,
espagnol et italien.
Consulte en el CD-ROM suministrado el "MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES" en alemán, francés, español e
italiano.
Per il "MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI" in Tedesco, Francese, Spagnolo e Italiano, fare riferimento al CD-
ROM allegato.
DSR-5716P
DSR-5709P

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital Video Recorder with Multiplexer Function About this manual Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference. Refer to the included CD-ROM for the German, French, Spanish and Italian “INSTRUCTION MANUAL”. Die “BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG”...
  • Page 2 However, in the event of a problem, the owner is advised not to attempt to make repairs or open the cabinet. Servicing should always be referred to your dealer or Sanyo Authorized Service Centre. CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
  • Page 3: Main Features

    ( P.xx) indicates the page to be referred to. Copyright This manual and software are copyrighted by Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. Brand and product names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 BEFORE USE ... 7 Notes on handling the internal HDD ... 7 Notes on installation locations ... 7 The HDD and cooling fan are consumable components..7 Important recordings ... 7 Protection of the HDD ... 7 Backup battery ...
  • Page 5 CONTENTS SETTINGS 1 MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS ... 63 Basic menu operations ... 63 Resetting menu items ... 64 Sub-menu configuration ... 65 2 INITIAL SET ... 66 Configuration ... 66 Setting the language ... 67 Setting the time ... 67 Setting the summer time ...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS NETWORK OPERATION 1 RECORDING IMAGES ... 168 Normal recording ... 168 Timer recording ... 168 Alarm recording ... 168 Pre-alarm recording ... 168 2 WATCHING IMAGES ... 169 The various ways of displaying live images ... 169 Performing operations in play mode ... 170 Adjusting the image and audio ...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS OTHER 1 DVR VIEWER2 ... 211 Before Using DVR Viewer2 ... 211 Structure of the Screen and the Function of each Section ... 212 Opening Image Files ... 213 Switching the Display Pattern of the Screen ... 214 Selecting the Channel Displayed on the Screen ...
  • Page 8: Before Use

    BEFORE USE Notes on handling the internal HDD This digital video recorder uses an internal HDD. Be sure to observe the following points carefully when operating, setting-up, or servicing the digital video recorder. Do not subject the digital video recorder to sudden impact or vibration.
  • Page 9: Important Recordings

    Always perform test recording in advance to confirm whether the playback of the digital video recorder is normal. Note that Sanyo accepts no responsibility for losses occurring as a result of recording or playback problems caused by malfunction of this digital video recorder or any connected devices.
  • Page 10: Names And Functions Of Parts

    The ALARM indicator lights up during pre-alarm recording. USB terminal ( P.57) Connects to a recordable CD/DVD drive or a USB memory. For compatibility, refer to the SANYO homepage. http://www.sanyosecurity.com/ When the USB port on the rear panel is also connected at the same time, only the front port will be used preferentially.
  • Page 11 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS DSR-5709P POWER FULL ERROR 14. [EXIT/OSD] button and indicator EXIT: Exits the main menu or a sub-menu. When a menu is displayed, the indicator turns off. (The EXIT operation is disabled while the WARNING screen is displayed or a setting for menu item is being selected (with light flashing) on menu screen.) OSD:...
  • Page 12: Rear Panel

    AC IN ALARM IN 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RS-485/422 REMOTE SENSOR ALARM OUT R1 R2 EXCEPT SANYO SSP SELECTABLE OUTPUT 1 : NON REC OUT/VIDEO LOSS OUTPUT 2 : ARACHIVE FULL/TIMER REC OUT CONTROL Signal Ground Output of an alarm signal for Camera No.
  • Page 13 USB terminal Connects to a recordable CD/DVD drive (e.g. VA-EXD1, sold separately) or a USB memory. For information about supported CD/DVD drives, visit SANYO website at: http://www.sanyosecurity.com/ When the USB port on the front panel is also inserted at the same time, only the front port will be used preferentially.
  • Page 14: Installation And Connections

    ALARM IN 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RS-485/422 REMOTE SENSOR ALARM OUT R1 R2 EXCEPT SANYO SSP SELECTABLE OUTPUT 1 : NON REC OUT/VIDEO LOSS OUTPUT 2 : ARACHIVE FULL/TIMER REC OUT CONTROL The RS-485 connector is connected to A or B according to the type of cable.
  • Page 15: Connecting Rs-485 Control Terminals

    RS-485 control terminal. Perform settings in the <RS-485 SET> screen ( P.120) when connecting system controller. Control a connected SANYO camera with an RS-485 control terminal using a system controller or the digital video recorder itself. To control a camera equipped with an RS-485 control terminal, perform settings in the <CAMERA CONTROL SET>...
  • Page 16: Operation

    INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS RS-485 termination switch settings When connecting multiple devices, it is necessary to make termination settings on both end devices. Set the RS-485 termination switch of both end devices to Be sure to set the RS-485 termination switches of all devices in between (devices other than the first and last devices) to OFF.
  • Page 17: Connecting A Lan Terminal

    INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting a LAN terminal Connect to a PC for control of the digital video recorder over a network with a switch or connect to the Internet. LAN connection To enable control of the digital video recorder over a network, connect to the switch via Ethernet cable or make a similar connection.
  • Page 18: Connecting Sensor Alarm Out Terminals

    SW 26 disk must be replaced or initialized. If you need to save SW 27 video stored on the disk, contact a Sanyo service center. SW 28 When flashing at 1Hz (Once per second): A fan malfunction has occurred.
  • Page 19: Preparing For Use

    PREPARING FOR USE Operation display When the power is turned on, the operation display is shown at the top of the monitor screen. This area indicates the date, time, picture quality and other information needed for operation. Operation 01-01-07 00:00:00 REC REPEAT EN A ALARM 0000000 display area (5)(6) 01-01-07 00:00:00 REC REPEAT EN A ALARM 0000000...
  • Page 20: Changing The Display Position Of The Operation Display Area

    PREPARING FOR USE Changing the display position of the operation display area Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. EXIT/OSD Each time the [EXIT/OSD] button is pressed, the operation display moves to a different location or is hidden. Top (default setting) 01-01-07 00:00:00 Bottom Hidden Operation...
  • Page 21: Setting The Time

    PREPARING FOR USE Turn the jog dial to select “1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA> screen is displayed. <LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA> 01-01-2007 MON 00:00:00 <SUMMER TIME SET> MODE OFF LST-SUN ADJUST. TIME Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ENGLISH”...
  • Page 22: Hard Disk Archive Area

    PREPARING FOR USE Turn the jog dial to select “01” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes (indicating the day). <LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA> [KEY] Turn the jog dial to select “26” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The day is set to “26” and the month “01” flashes. 26-01-2007 FRI 00:00:00 Use the same procedure to set the month (01), year (2007), hour (08) and...
  • Page 23: Monitoring Video From A Camera

    MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA [CAMERA SELECT] button Viewing on a full screen Example: Selecting Camera 2 Press the No. 2 [CAMERA SELECT] button. The CAMERA SELECT indicator lights up and video from Camera 2 is displayed on a full screen. Viewing enlarged live images Press the [ZOOM] button during monitoring of camera video.
  • Page 24: Viewing On Quad Screens

    MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Press the [ZOOM] button to return to normal magnification. Magnification is cancelled and the display returns to the normal screen. The ZOOM indicator turns off. ZOOM Magnified video has a slightly coarser appearance when compared with normal video. Images cannot be enlarged in multi-screen format.
  • Page 25: Viewing On Multi 9 Or Multi 16 Screens

    MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Viewing on multi 9 or multi 16 screens Press the [MULTI] button. The MULTI indicator lights up and video from 16 separate cameras is displayed simultaneously. Press the [MULTI] button again to display multi 9 screens. The DSR-5709P can only display video from nine cameras.
  • Page 26: Automatic Camera Selection

    MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Automatic camera selection Setting automatic full screen selection The camera video on a full screen can be changed automatically based on the camera number. Press the [SEQUENCE] button. The SEQUENCE indicator flashes and the displayed video changes automatically based on the camera number.
  • Page 27: Viewing On Monitor 2

    MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Viewing on monitor 2 If you connect a monitor to the MON2 output terminal on the rear panel of the digital video recorder, you can view video in quad-screen and also allow screen to change automatically regardless of the display status on the main monitor.
  • Page 28 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Setting automatic full screen selection Press the [SEQUENCE] button. The video displayed on monitor 2 changes automatically. Press the [SEQUENCE] button once again to cancel automatic selection. Even if the [CAMERA SELECT] or [QUAD] button are pressed, automatic selection is cancelled.
  • Page 29 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Displaying alarm video in full screen format Set “MON.2 DISPLAY” from the <ALARM OPERATION SET> screen to “SWITCH”, “LAST” or “FIRST”. ( P.108) When an alarm occurs, the corresponding video is displayed in full screen on monitor 2. 01-01-07 00:00:00 Press the [MON2] button to end the...
  • Page 30: Recording

    RECORDING Normal recording Use the following procedure to record monitored video. Be sure to set the time when using the digital video recorder for the first time. Recording is not possible until the time is set. ( P.20) Press the [REC/STOP] button. The REC/STOP indicator lights up, “REC”...
  • Page 31: Alarm Recording

    RECORDING FULL indicator Alarm recording Use the following procedure to record alarm video when an alarm signal is detected. Set alarm recording. ( P.98) When an alarm signal is detected When an alarm signal is detected, “ALARM” flashes in the operation display and alarm recording starts (indicated by “REC”.) Whenever an alarm occurs, the number of alarms...
  • Page 32: Bookmarking Video While Recording

    RECORDING Bookmarking video while recording You can bookmark any video images while recording them so that you may easily search them afterward for playback from the bookmark list. P.84) Bookmarking function is available in any of full, quad and multi screens.
  • Page 33: Play

    PLAY Use the following procedure to play normal or timer recording video stored in the hard disk. POWER indicator [CAMERA SELECT] button Playing video on a full screen Press the [CAMERA SELECT] button for the camera to play and then press the [PLAY/STOP] button.
  • Page 34: Magnifying The Playback Video

    PLAY (3) Returning to normal playback. Press the [SHUTTLE HOLD] button while the SHUTTLE HOLD indicator is lit to release the lock status. is displayed in the operation display area when the jog dial is turned. Audio is not played during fast-forward, fast-rewind, slow, reverse-slow and reverse playback.
  • Page 35: Viewing Still Images

    PLAY Press the [ZOOM] button to return to normal magnification. Magnification is cancelled and the display returns to the normal screen. The ZOOM indicator turns off. ZOOM Magnified video has a slightly coarser appearance when compared with normal video. Images cannot be enlarged in multi-screen format. If a [CAMERA SELECT] button is pressed or playback is stopped, magnification is cancelled.
  • Page 36: Playing Video On Multiple Screens

    PLAY Playing video on multiple screens When recording video from a number of different cameras, the following procedures can be used to play the recorded video in multi-screen format. Playing video on quad screens Press the [QUAD] button during playback. The QUAD indicator lights up and video from four separate cameras is displayed simultaneously.
  • Page 37 PLAY Playing enlarged video Press the [PLUS] button during playing video on full, quad, multi 9 or multi 16 screens. On the DSR-5709P, press the button on full, quad or multi 9 screens. The PLUS indicator lights up and one camera image is enlarged. PLUS 07 07 08 08...
  • Page 38: Searching For Recorded Video

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO [CAMERA SELECT] button Video stored in the recording area or archive area can be located by searching and then played back. Use one of six search methods to locate the required video. Archive area <SEARCH> screen SEARCH ALARM LOG SEARCH ALARM SEARCH...
  • Page 39: Alarm Log Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO (7) BOOKMARK SEARCH ( P.42) You can select to play a bookmarked video from the DATE TIME bookmark list. 0000001 10-05 19:15 01 0000002 10-06 18:40 02 (The [BOOKMARK SEARCH] 0000003 10-07 18:52 03 function is available only on the 0000004 10-07 18:55 03 0000005 10-08 22:05 01 digital video recorder, not...
  • Page 40: Alarm Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select “SEARCH” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ALARM” flashes. 01-01-07 00 Turn the jog dial to select “ALARM” or “THUMBNAIL” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Now perform alarm search ( P.39) or alarm thumbnail search ( P.42).
  • Page 41 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select the video for playback from the list. A preview of the selected alarm video is displayed in the preview screen. In this case, the video at the time the alarm occurred is displayed.
  • Page 42 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The alarm video with the specified number is displayed in the preview screen. Image numbers before the selected number are displayed in a list on the left of the screen. DATE TIME CH TOTAL ALARMS :0000028 0000028 10-05 19:15 01 0000027 10-05 18:57 02 0000026 10-05 18:55 03...
  • Page 43: Alarm Thumbnail Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Press the [FUNC.] button. The cursor moves to the list. FUNC. < ALARM SEARCH > DATE TIME CH TOTAL ALARMS :0000028 0000028 10-05 19:15 07 0000027 10-05 18:57 07 0000026 10-05 18:55 07 0000025 10-05 18:52 07 0000024 10-05 22:05 07 0000023 10-05 21:59 07 0000022 10-05 21:33 07...
  • Page 44 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select the video for playback. The alarm number for the selected video flashes. 0000028 0000025 0000022 To display the next or previous recording Turn the jog dial clockwise or counter-clockwise accordingly. Press the [ALARM] button to display the next nine recordings, and...
  • Page 45: Time/Date Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Search by entering a camera number In the search screen, press the [FUNC.] button and select “CHANNEL” with the jog dial. FUNC. 0000028 0000027 SEARCH :0000028 CHANNEL :-- 0000025 0000024 0000022 0000021 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The “CHANNEL”...
  • Page 46 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the shuttle dial clockwise while “CHANNEL” is selected. The “CHANNEL” input field flashes. RECORDING TOP : RECORDING END : CHANNEL : -- SEARCH DATE 25-10-06 12:32 PREVIEW -> VIEW CHANGE:JOG Press the [CAMERA SELECT] 5 button. The cursor moves to “DATE TIME”.
  • Page 47: Searching Within The Archive Area

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Searching within the archive area Use the following procedure to playback video that has been stored in the archive area. Press the [SEARCH] button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped. The SEARCH indicator lights up and the <SEARCH> screen is displayed.
  • Page 48: Motion Detection Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Entering an archive number to search for an alarm video In the search screen, press the [FUNC.] button and select “SEARCH”. The cursor moves to “SEARCH”. FUNC. DATE START CH 0000001 20-10 14:15 01 0000002 20-10 15:15 01 0000003 20-10 16:15 01 0000004 20-10 17:15 01 0000005 20-10 18:15 01...
  • Page 49 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “SEARCH FROM” input field flashes. < MOTION DETECTION SEARCH > SEARCH FROM START : 12-09-06 09:25 CHANNEL START PREVIEW -> MOVE:JOG [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting Description ALARM Searches alarm recording area. NORMAL Searches normal recording area.
  • Page 50 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO (3) Turn the jog dial to set the end date and time for motion sensing (i.e., 8 PM on the same day) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MOTION SENSOR”. SEARCH FROM : NORMAL START : 12-09-06 10:00 Set the...
  • Page 51: Bookmark Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select “PREVIEW”. < MOTION DETECTION SEARCH > SEARCH FROM : NORMAL START : 12-09-06 10:00 12-09-06 20:00 MOTION SENSOR -> PREVIEW -> VIEW -> MOVE:JOG Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Each time the shuttle dial is turned clockwise, a different motion sensor screen is displayed on the preview screen.
  • Page 52 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select the video for playback from the list. The selected image is displayed on the preview screen. DATE TIME 0000001 10-05 19:15 01 0000002 10-06 18:40 02 0000003 10-07 18:52 03 0000004 10-07 18:55 03 0000005 10-08 22:05 01 0000006 10-10 21:59 05...
  • Page 53: Saving (Copying) Recorded Video

    SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Use the procedures described below to copy important normal, timer or alarm recordings to the digital video recorder’s archive area, a USB memory, a CD-R/RW or a DVD+R/+RW. Copying video to the hard disk’s archive area ( P.53) Copy Recording area Copying video to a CompactFlash card or Microdrive ( P.54)
  • Page 54: Copying Video To The Hard Disk's Archive Area

    SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Copying video to the hard disk’s archive area [PLAY/STOP] button [STILL] button [MARK/COPY] button Example: Copying 10 seconds of video Play video to be copied. Press the [STILL] button when the frame to be copied is displayed. STILL Press the [MARK/COPY] button.
  • Page 55: Copying To A Usb Memory

    SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Specify the channel to copy You can copy multiple channel videos at the same time. Use the [CAMERA SELECT] button on the front panel to specify a channel(s) whose video you want to copy. The specified channel(s) turns white from grey. The channel(s) which was playing the video when the [MARK/COPY] button was pressed turns green, and it is fixed as a copy channel(s).
  • Page 56 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Press the [MARK/COPY] button. The COPY indicator lights up and the copy setting screen is displayed. MARK/COPY COPY TO : ARCHIVE AREA UNIT AUDIO HOW MANY : 1 COPY CH COPY START FORMAT/ERASE: USB MEMORY FORMAT/ERASE START Turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
  • Page 57 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “1” flashes. COPY TO : USB MEMORY UNIT AUDIO HOW MANY : 1 COPY CH SELECT COPY CHANNEL Turn the jog dial to select “20” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “COPY START”.
  • Page 58: Copying To A Cd-R/Rw Or Dvd+R/+Rw

    [STILL] button [MARK/COPY] button Example: Copying the maximum video to the copy destination For compatibility, refer to the SANYO homepage. http://www.sanyosecurity.com/ Connect a recordable CD or DVD drive and insert a disc. The digital video recorder has one USB terminal on the front and one on the back, but they cannot be used simultaneously.
  • Page 59 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select “MAXIMUM” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “COPY START”. COPY TO : DISC WRITER UNIT AUDIO HOW MANY : --- COPY CH SELECT COPY CHANNEL COPY START FORMAT/ERASE: USB MEMORY FORMAT/ERASE START...
  • Page 60 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The number of images flashes. COPY TO TYPE FREE AREA NO. OF COPY : FINALIZE VALIDATE COPY START Turn the jog dial to set the number of discs to copy, and turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
  • Page 61 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Copying begins. The message “COMPOSING IMAGE DATA!”, then “COPY TO DISC WRITER” is displayed on screen during copying. When “COPY TO DISC WRITER <99%>” is displayed, finalizing may take 3 to 4 minutes. COMPOSING IMAGE DATA ! <...
  • Page 62 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Formatting a USB memory, CD-RW or DVD+RW It is possible to format a USB memory, CD-RW or DVD+RW. COPY TO : ARCHIVE AREA UNIT AUDIO HOW MANY : 1 COPY CH COPY START FORMAT/ERASE: USB MEMORY FORMAT/ERASE START Insert a USB memory, CD-RW or DVD+RW.
  • Page 63: Folder Structure Of Copied Video

    IMG00200 Month SOUND INFO 1. The first layer consists of a single folder named “SANYO”, under which a number of session-specific folders are created as the second layer. 2. The second layer consists of a number of session-specific folders that are named in this format: DDMMYY (the recording date for the first image copied in the copy session) followed by a two-digit serial number.
  • Page 64: Menu Configuration And Operations

    MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS [EXIT/OSD] button [MENU] button Shuttle dial This section describes the menu configuration and the menu items to be selected for each operation. Basic menu operations Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed.
  • Page 65: Resetting Menu Items

    MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS Movement and confirmation in sub-menus and setting screens Use the jog dial and shuttle dial to move through the sub- menus and setting screens and to confirm the settings. <RECORDING AREA SET> TOTAL CAPACITY 500GB INTERNAL HDD 500GB RECORDING AREA 80 %...
  • Page 66: Sub-Menu Configuration

    MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS Sub-menu configuration MAIN MENU <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME -> 6.INITIALIZATION LOG -> 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE The following settings can be made with the sub-menus. Press the [MENU] button in any sub-menu to scroll through the sub-menus.
  • Page 67: Initial Set

    INITIAL SET MAIN MENU <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME -> 6.INITIALIZATION LOG -> 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE Configuration The following settings can be made with <INITIAL SET>. <INITIAL SET>...
  • Page 68: Setting The Language

    INITIAL SET Setting the language Sets the language displayed on the monitor. ( P.19) Setting the time Set the time and date of the digital video recorder. ( P.20) Setting the summer time Set the start and end date and time for summer time. Press the [MENU] button.
  • Page 69: External Clock Setting

    INITIAL SET Set the date and time. Example: Set the summer time to begin at 25 March, 2007, 02:00. Set the summer time to end 28 October, 2007, 02:00. The clock display jumps forward one hour from 25 March, 2007, 01:59 to 03:00. The clock display jumps back one hour from 28 October, 2007, 01:59 to 01:00.
  • Page 70: Detecting Connected Cameras

    INITIAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “ADJUST. TIME” under <EXT. CLOCK SET> and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” (default setting) flashes. <LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA> Turn the jog dial to select the time and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Example: Set to 05:00.
  • Page 71: Setting Camera Titles

    INITIAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “YES” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Connected cameras are automatically detected. When detection is completed, the display returns to the <INITIAL SET> screen. Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The display returns to the normal screen. EXIT/OSD Setting camera titles Use the following procedure to set a unique title for each...
  • Page 72: Setting Holidays

    INITIAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “H”. Characters change in the following sequence as the jog dial is turned. (space) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The character is set and the cursor moves one position to the right. When changing a character in the title, move the cursor to that character by turning the shuttle dial clockwise or counter-clockwise and then re-enter the character.
  • Page 73: Setting Time Periods

    INITIAL SET Set the day and month for item 1. 1. ----- Holiday setting number (1) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “--” (day) flashes. 1. ----- (2) Turn the jog dial to select “26” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “--”...
  • Page 74 INITIAL SET The above examples are set as follows. <TIME PERIOD SET> screen TIME PERIOD A T-1=6:00, T-2=13:00, T-3=20:00, T-4=00:00 TIME PERIOD B T-1=6:00, T-2=11:00, T-3=13:00, T-4=00:00 SEQUENCE “TIME PERIOD A” MASK “TIME PERIOD B” <MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET> screen All “OFF” “OFF”...
  • Page 75 INITIAL SET Timer period settings Example 1: Setting periods using TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B TIME PERIOD A <TIME PERIOD SET> T-1=6:00 TIME PERIOD T-2=11:30 TIME PERIOD A 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 T-3=13:30 TIME PERIOD B 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 T-4=18:00 TIME PERIOD B SELECT TIME PERIOD...
  • Page 76 INITIAL SET Timer period operations settings Example 2: Setting time period operation as follows. Automatic selection and monitor masking for “TIME PERIOD A”. (default setting) Motion sensing for “TIME PERIOD B”. Turn the jog dial to select “MOTION SENSOR” within “SELECT TIME PERIOD”...
  • Page 77: Record Set

    RECORD SET MAIN MENU <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME -> 6.INITIALIZATION LOG -> 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE Configuration The following settings can be made with <RECORD SET>. <RECORD SET>...
  • Page 78: Normal Recording Easy Setup

    RECORD SET ALARM OPERATION SET ( P.108) Makes settings for operation and display upon detecting an alarm. ALARM RETRIGGER MAIN MON. DISPLAY ALARM PRIORITY MON.2 DISPLAY Normal recording easy setup Use the following procedure to make simple recording settings. Two different setting methods may be used -- one based on recording days, the other based on recording rate.
  • Page 79 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select the “RECORDING DURATION” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “TIMER RECORDING (DLY)”. <RECORDING DURATION BASE> RECORDING DURATION TIMER RECORDING(DLY) : OFF START --:-- STOP --:-- PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO RECORDING NUMBER OF CAMERAS REC RATE...
  • Page 80 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Example: ON RECORDING DURATION TIMER RECORDING(DLY) : ON PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO RECORDING NUMBER OF CAMERAS REC RATE [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting Description Audio is not recorded.
  • Page 81 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select “REC RATE BASE” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <REC RATE BASE> screen is displayed. The number of detected cameras is indicated by “NUMBER OF CAMERAS”. <REC RATE BASE> REC RATE TIMER RECORDING (DLY) : OFF START --:-- PICTURE QUALITY...
  • Page 82 RECORD SET Set the time for timer recording. Example: Timer recording from 8 AM to 8 PM (1) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and then turn the jog dial to select “08” (hour). (2) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and then turn the jog dial to select “00”...
  • Page 83: Displaying The Recording Areas

    RECORD SET Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. EXIT/OSD The recording duration is automatically calculated based on recording settings and the number of connected cameras, and this is indicated by “RECORDING DURATION”.
  • Page 84: Changing Recording Areas

    RECORD SET Default hard disk settings Recording area Hard disk recording areas Changing recording areas Recording area allocations The maximum allocation for the recording area is 99%. The allocation for the archive area cannot be set manually. When the recording area is modified, the archive area is automatically reconfigured (minimum of 1%).
  • Page 85: Setting Overwrite Permission

    RECORD SET Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. After the hard disk is initialized, the <RECORD SET> screen appears and the new recording capacity setting is applied. HDD INITIALIZING ! Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen.
  • Page 86: Setting Recording Conditions

    RECORD SET When “AREA FULL RESET” is performed for “RECORDING AREA”, the recordings in the recording area are overwritten. When “AREA FULL RESET” is performed for “ARCHIVE AREA”, the recordings in the archive area are deleted. Setting recording conditions Use the following procedure to set whether to overwrite the old video with the new one or stop recording when the hard disk recording area becomes full.
  • Page 87 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select the mode value and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. When “AUTO ALARM COPY” is selected, the <WARNING> screen is displayed. REC RATE SETTING IN THE MENU WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTED. ARCHIVE AREA INITIALIZE! ARE YOU SURE ? CHANGE:JOG [Settings] (...
  • Page 88: Setting Auto Deleting

    RECORD SET The archive area cannot be automatically overwritten. Set overwrite permission ( P.84) when the recording area is full. English Setting auto deleting Use the following procedure to set the storage period for recorded data. When the set period has expired, the corresponding data cannot be played back.
  • Page 89: Setting Normal Recording

    RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select the storage period for the data and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Set the storage period for recorded data to “OFF” or within the range of “1 DAY - 99 DAYS” (full days). <RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>...
  • Page 90 RECORD SET Setting the picture quality for each camera (1) Select “INDIV.” and turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “PICTURE QUALITY SET”. (2) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <PICTURE QUALITY SET> screen is displayed. On the DSR-5709P, cameras No. 01-09 are displayed. CHANNEL NORMAL REC EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN ALARM REC EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN...
  • Page 91: Setting Program Recording

    RECORD SET When only one camera is connected, recording is performed at 25 FPS even if 50 or 100 FPS is set. When four cameras are connected and 100 FPS is set, recording is performed at the recording rate close to the set rate (100 FPS) divided by the number of cameras.
  • Page 92 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select “5.PROGRAM REC SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <PROGRAM REC SET> screen is displayed. SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE (FPS) 01:1 05:1 09:1 13:1 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “P-1” flashes for “PROGRAM”. SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE (FPS) 01:1 05:1...
  • Page 93: Timer Settings

    RECORD SET Timer settings Use the following procedures to set recording start and stop times using the timer function. Timer setting items Timer setting items can be used to set times at which to start and stop recording and the recording rate on each specified day of the week.
  • Page 94 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to set the day, and turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “--” (indicating the hour) from “START” flashes. WEEK START STOP --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- ***** ***** Setting the “START”...
  • Page 95 RECORD SET Use the same procedure to set other items. To change a setting item Turn the shuttle dial to select the item to be changed and then turn the jog dial to change the setting. WEEK START STOP 18:30 23:15 09:00 21:00 --:-- --:-- --:-- --:--...
  • Page 96 RECORD SET Timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours Use the following procedures to set timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours. Perform in line 7 (default: “SAT”) and line 8 (default: “DLY”) of the <TIMER SET> screen. Example: A Program No. 1 timer recording from 10:30 AM on Monday to 8:30 PM on Wednesday with a recording rate of 5 FPS Press the [MENU] button.
  • Page 97: Terminal Block

    RECORD SET Set “WEEK” and “STOP” to stop recording and make the settings for “FPS” and “SET”. 10:30 **:** *** *****FPS **:** 20:30 (2) (3) (1) Turn the jog dial to select “WED” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. (2) Turn the jog dial to select “20”...
  • Page 98 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select line 9 (EXT) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. WEEK START STOP --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- ***** ***** Turn the jog dial to select “OFF”...
  • Page 99: Setting Alarm Recording

    RECORD SET Setting alarm recording To set alarm recording Use the following procedure to select the picture quality, audio recording and recording rate for alarm recording. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed.
  • Page 100 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select the “PICTURE QUALITY” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “AUDIO RECORDING”. ALARM RECORDING PICTURE QUALITY PICTURE QUALITY SET AUDIO RECORDING ALARM INTERLEAVE REC RATE: 12.5FPS, DURATION: 20SEC PRE-ALARM RECORDING REC RATE: ***** FPS, ALARM TRIGGER...
  • Page 101 RECORD SET Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ONLY” flashes. <ALARM REC MODE SET> ALARM RECORDING PICTURE QUALITY PICTURE QUALITY SET AUDIO RECORDING ALARM INTERLEAVE REC RATE:A12.5FPS, DURATION: 20SEC PRE-ALARM RECORDING REC RATE: ***** FPS, ALARM TRIGGER MOTION SENSOR Turn the jog dial to select the “ALARM INTERLEAVE”...
  • Page 102 RECORD SET When only one camera is connected, recording is performed at 25 FPS even if 50 FPS is set. With 50 FPS set, when two or more cameras are connected and “ALARM INTERLEAVE” is set to “ALL” , the actual recording rate is roughly the recording rate divided by the number of cameras.
  • Page 103 RECORD SET To set pre-alarm recording Use the following procedure to set the recording rate and time. Settings cannot be made for “PRE-ALARM RECORDING” when “ALARM REC” is set to “OFF”. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed.
  • Page 104 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select the “REC RATE” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. ALARM RECORDING PICTURE QUALITY PICTURE QUALITY SET AUDIO RECORDING ALARM INTERLEAVE REC RATE: 12.5FPS, DURATION: 20SEC PRE-ALARM RECORDING REC RATE: 12.5FPS, DURATION: 5SEC ALARM TRIGGER MOTION SENSOR [Settings] (...
  • Page 105 RECORD SET Setting alarm triggers Use this setting to indicate how alarms are to be detected. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. MENU Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
  • Page 106: Setting The Motion Sensors

    RECORD SET Setting the motion sensors Use the following procedure to set motion sensors on video from each camera so that alarms can be detected. CH01 (1) Motion sensor setting Display changes in response to the sensor condition. Settings are made using the jog dial. -: Sensor off A or B: Sensor on (2) Camera number display...
  • Page 107 RECORD SET Press a [CAMERA SELECT] button. Press the button of the number of the camera for which motion sensors are to be set up. On the DSR-5709P, press the [CAMERA SELECT] 1-9 button. Turn the jog dial to move the cursor (reverse highlighting) to the position where a sensor is to be set and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
  • Page 108 RECORD SET Setting sensitivity levels Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. CH01 Turn the jog dial to select “OFF” or a sensitivity level between “1” to “10” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MODE”. CH01 [Settings] ( indicates default setting)
  • Page 109: Setting Alarm Operation And Display

    RECORD SET To stop motion sensor recording Press the [MENU] button and select “2.RECORD SET”, “7. ALARM REC MODE SET”, and “MOTION SENSOR” and when the motion sensor settings screen appears set “LEVEL” to “OFF”. CH01 The sensitivity level can be checked on the setting screen. When motion is detected, the sensor color changes from green to red, and a buzzer is sounded.
  • Page 110 RECORD SET [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting Description Even if a new alarm is received on the same channel during alarm recording, the duration is not extended. If a new alarm is received on the same channel during alarm recording, the duration is extended and both alarms are treated as one.
  • Page 111: Canceling An Alarm

    RECORD SET After an alarm duration has ended, the display returns to the screen prior to the alarm. “ALARM PRIORITY” cannot be selected when “MAIN MON. DISPLAY” is set to “9”, “16” or “NC”. Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “NC” flashes. <ALARM OPERATION SET>...
  • Page 112: Network Control

    GENERAL SET Main Menu <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME -> 6.INITIALIZATION LOG -> 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE Configuration The following settings can be made with <GENERAL SET>. <GENERAL SET>...
  • Page 113: Setting Data Display

    GENERAL SET Setting data display You can determine whether or not to display the information including date and time on the monitor. The default setting is “ON” for every item. Specify “OFF” as appropriate. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed.
  • Page 114: Setting For Control Terminal Output

    GENERAL SET A maximum of 9,999,999 alarms can be displayed in the operation display. When this number is exceeded, the alarm count returns to 0000000. When “ALARM RECORDING” is set to “OFF” on the <ALARM REC MODE SET> screen, the number of alarms and type of alarm recording are not displayed.
  • Page 115: Setting The Buzzer

    Setting is invalid with the hard disk in a RAID unit. Select “OFF” if you use hard disks other than those designated by SANYO, as this function may not properly work on them. Turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
  • Page 116: Setting The Security Lock

    GENERAL SET Setting the security lock Use the following procedure to restrict operation of the digital video recorder based on the user level. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. MENU Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET”...
  • Page 117 GENERAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “OPERATION AUTHORITY” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “NORMAL” flashes. <SECURITY LOCK SET> LOCK MODE FREE ACCESS LEVEL OPERATION AUTHORITY COPY CAMERA CONTROL USER ID SET LV1:LIVE, LV2:PLAY, LV3:REC, LV4:MENU SET Turn the jog dial to select “NORMAL”...
  • Page 118 GENERAL SET Turn the jog dial to select the camera control level and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “USER ID SET”. LOCK MODE OPERATION AUTHORITY USER ID SET LV1:LIVE, LV2:PLAY, LV3:REC, LV4:MENU SET [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting Description...
  • Page 119: User Id Set

    GENERAL SET Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The first user ID entry bar “|” flashes. <USER ID SET> USER ID PASSWORD LV | USER ID PASSWORD LV ID4----- 4444---- 4 | -------- -------- - ID3----- 3333---- 3 | -------- -------- - ID2----- 2222---- 2 | -------- -------- - ID1----- 1111---- 1 | -------- -------- - -------- -------- - | -------- -------- -...
  • Page 120 GENERAL SET The lock cannot be activated during the following operations. • While displaying the menu screen, search screen, or copy screen • While playing back recorded image • While camera is being controlled • While video is being magnified Confirm the lock status.
  • Page 121: Setting Rs-485

    GENERAL SET Setting RS-485 Settings are required when RS-485 terminal (A and B) is connected with a system controller or other devices. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. MENU Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET”...
  • Page 122 GENERAL SET Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes for “ALARM INFO”. DATA SPEED STATUS INFO ALARM INFO ADDRESS Turn the jog dial to select “ALARM INFO” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “ADDRESS”. DATA SPEED STATUS INFO ALARM INFO...
  • Page 123: Hard Disk Initialization And Mirroring

    GENERAL SET Hard disk initialization and mirroring This section describes how to initialize the hard disk and perform mirroring. The internal hard disk capacity is displayed as DISK 1 and DISK 2; the hard disk capacity for the expansion unit is displayed as EX-DISK 1 to 4.
  • Page 124 GENERAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “5.HDD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <HDD SET> screen is displayed. DISK 1 EX-DISK 1 : 250GB EX-DISK 3 : 250GB DISK INITIALIZE CAUTION : ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED! MIRRORING PLAYBACK DRIVE : *** Turn the jog dial to select “MIRRORING”...
  • Page 125: Expanding (Replacing) And Initializing The Hard Disk

    GENERAL SET Switching playback disks When mirroring is set to “ON” and a recording error occurs, change the hard disk used for playback. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. MENU Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET”...
  • Page 126: Network Settings

    GENERAL SET Network settings Use the following procedure to make menu settings for the digital video recorder and to monitor video from a PC via a network (LAN). A LAN cable must be connected to the LAN terminal on the rear panel before proceeding.
  • Page 127 GENERAL SET Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. MENU Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <GENERAL SET> screen is displayed. Turn the jog dial to select “6.NETWORK SET”...
  • Page 128: Network Control Set

    SIZE” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “1500 (ETHERNET)” flashes. <DNS SET> : AUTO 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0. 0. 0 : VDH-5016 : SANYO.CO.JP <DNS SET> DNS SERVER : AUTO PRIMARY 0. 0. 0. 0 SECONDARY 0. 0. 0. 0...
  • Page 129: Making Network Control Settings

    GENERAL SET Turn the jog dial to select the “MTU SIZE” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 1500 (ETHERNET), 1492 (ADSL-1), 1454 (ADSL-2), 1300 (VPN), 576 The system reboots automatically when the settings for “MTU SIZE”...
  • Page 130 GENERAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “NETWORK STATUS”. NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK STATUS PICTURE QUALITY OPERATION AUTHORITY COPY/DOWNLOAD CAMERA CONTROL USER ID SET LV1:LIVE, LV2:PLAY, LV3:REC, LV4:MENU SET [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting...
  • Page 131 GENERAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “NORMAL” or “CHANGE” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “COPY/DOWNLOAD”. If no changes are to be made to user privileges, select “NORMAL” and go to step 14. <NETWORK CONTROL SET>...
  • Page 132 GENERAL SET Turn the jog dial to select the camera control level and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Select a level to control cameras from the digital video recorder. ( P.117) NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK STATUS PICTURE QUALITY OPERATION AUTHORITY COPY/DOWNLOAD CAMERA CONTROL USER ID SET...
  • Page 133: Screen Set

    SCREEN SET Main Menu <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME -> 6.INITIALIZATION LOG -> 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE Setting quad and multi 9/16 display Use the following procedure to change the display positions for cameras in quad and multi 9/16 screens.
  • Page 134 SCREEN SET Turn the jog dial to select “01” for “QUAD1” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes for “QUAD1”. MAIN MON. QUAD1 01 02 03 04 MON.2 QUAD1 01 02 03 04 CHECK THE MAIN MON.SCREEN -> CHECK THE MON.2 SCREEN ->...
  • Page 135: Setting The Interval And Monitors For Automatic Screen Selection

    SCREEN SET Setting the interval and monitors for automatic screen selection Use the following procedure to scroll through video from all cameras at a specified interval. The interval for automatic selection can only be set for full screen and quad display. Example: Automatic switching of the full-screen display every 5 seconds.
  • Page 136 SCREEN SET Turn the jog dial to select “4.SCREEN SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <SCREEN SET> screen is displayed. Turn the jog dial to select “FULL” for “2.SEQUENCE SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “1S”...
  • Page 137: Setting Masks

    SCREEN SET Turn the jog dial to select “1S” to “30S” or “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. After confirming this setting, the cursor moves one position to the right. <MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET> TIME PERIOD : T-1 (09:00 - 12:00) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 MAIN MON.
  • Page 138 SCREEN SET Turn the jog dial to select “ON” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MASK SET”. 1.MULTI SCREEN 2.SEQUENCE SET 3.MASK 4.COLOR LEVEL SET Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <MASK SET> screen is displayed. TIME PERIOD : T-1 (09:00 - 12:00) MAIN MON.
  • Page 139: Setting The Color Level

    SCREEN SET Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. EXIT/OSD When setting a number of time periods together, after completing step 10, use the jog dial to select the next period and then repeat the process from step 6. The time period for “T-1”...
  • Page 140: Power Loss/Used Time

    POWER LOSS/USED TIME Main Menu <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME -> 6.INITIALIZATION LOG -> 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE Use the following procedure to check the date and time of power losses, the amount of hard disk operation time and the amount of power-on time.
  • Page 141: Initialization Log

    INITIALIZATION LOG Main Menu <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME -> 6.INITIALIZATION LOG -> 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE Use the following procedure to display the eight most recent entries in the initialization and re-recording log for the hard disk.
  • Page 142: Copy Menu Settings

    COPY MENU SETTINGS Main Menu <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME -> 6.INITIALIZATION LOG -> 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE Use the following procedure to save menu settings or user ID settings on a USB memory or to load settings from a USB memory back onto the digital video recorder.
  • Page 143: Loading Menu Settings

    COPY MENU SETTINGS Loading menu settings Use the following procedure to load menu settings saved on a USB memory to the digital video recorder. When loading a menu setting file to the recorder, specify whether recording area settings are to be copied. Normally, “COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS”...
  • Page 144 COPY MENU SETTINGS Copying the recording area settings Use the following procedure to copy recording area settings. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. MENU Turn the jog dial to select “7.COPY MENU SETTINGS”...
  • Page 145: Advanced Menu Set

    ADVANCED MENU SET Main Menu <MAIN MENU> 1.INITIAL SET -> 2.RECORD SET -> 3.GENERAL SET -> 4.SCREEN SET -> 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME -> 6.INITIALIZATION LOG -> 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS -> 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE Configuration The following settings can be made with <ADVANCED MENU SET>.
  • Page 146: Setting Roi

    ADVANCED MENU SET Setting ROI Set the Region of Interest (ROI) to enable recording at different picture qualities, only of areas preset on the monitor. Enables recording at high picture qualities for areas where motion is detected. This function allows you to raise the quality level for the preset ROI or lower the quality level for unnecessary areas without changing the image size each time.
  • Page 147 ADVANCED MENU SET Turn the jog dial to select the “QUALITY” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “STATIC AREA 2”. CH-01 STATIC AREA 1 : MIN STATIC AREA 2 : OFF STATIC AREA 3 : OFF EFFECTIVE REC MODE : NORMAL REC AREA SET [Settings] (...
  • Page 148 ADVANCED MENU SET Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <AREA SET> screen is displayed. CH-01 When “QUALITY” are all set to “OFF”, the <AREA SET> screen is not displayed. The frame is not displayed for “STATIC AREA” numbers with “QUALITY” set to “OFF”. Setting ROI area Turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
  • Page 149 ADVANCED MENU SET Confirming picture quality of ROI setting Since the picture quality you set for each area is reflected directly on the <AREA SET> screen, you can easily compare the area of interest (ROI) with normal areas. <AREA SET> screen CH-01 Your new picture quality setting is applied to the actual image displayed in the “STATIC AREA”.
  • Page 150: Setting Alarm Notification

    ADVANCED MENU SET Setting alarm notification Use the following procedure to receive notification by e-mail when an alarm event occurs while the digital video recorder is connected to a network. Alarm notification cannot be set from the digital video recorder. Set this on a PC connected to the network.
  • Page 151: Camera Control Settings

    Connections necessary for remote operation: Connect coaxial control cameras to the VIDEO terminal. Connect the Sanyo RS-485 control camera to the RS-485 (RJ-11) terminal. Connect another maker’s RS485/422 control camera to the 2ND RS485/422 terminal.
  • Page 152 Camera control address The camera address is a fixed value and is as follows. If a protocol other than SANYO RS-485 or 2ND RS485/ RS422 is selected, “---” is displayed for the cameral control address. On the DSR-5709P, CH1-CH9 are available.
  • Page 153 ADVANCED MENU SET Turn the jog dial to select “2. ALARM REC TRIGGER SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <ALAMR TRIGGER SET> screen is displayed. <ALARM REC TRIGGER SET> CH ACTION 01 OFF 02 OFF 03 OFF 04 OFF 05 --------- 06 ---------...
  • Page 154: How To Register Preset Positions

    ADVANCED MENU SET How to Register Preset Positions To register preset positions that are applied during camera control, follow these steps: Press the [FUNC.] button (1). The FUNC. indicator lights up in blue to indicate that you are now in camera control mode. Set the camera lens orientation.
  • Page 155: Time Zone/Ntp Setting

    ADVANCED MENU SET Turn the shuttle dial during automatic panning, automatic camera selection, or TOUR for manual panning and turn the jog dial for manual tilt and to cancel automatic modes. Operation is only possible for one camera. When switching to another camera during automatic panning, automatic camera selection, or TOUR, the following operations are available only for the second camera.
  • Page 156 ADVANCED MENU SET Setting GMT-11 Midway Island, Greenwich Mean Time -11 Samoa hours, Midway Island, Samoa Greenwich Mean Time -10 GMT-10 Hawaii hours, Hawaii Greenwich Mean Time -9 GMT-09 Alaska hours, Alaska Greenwich Mean Time -8 GMT-08 Pacific Time hours, Pacific Time GMT-07 Arizona, Mountain Greenwich Mean Time -7 Time...
  • Page 157 ADVANCED MENU SET Turn the jog dial to select “TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes. <TIME ZONE SET> TIME ZONE GMT Dublin, Lisbon, London SYNC. WITH NTP SERVER : ON NTP SERVER ADDRESS TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE Set “TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE”.
  • Page 159 Manual for Remote Operation by Network Connection...
  • Page 160: Getting Prepared

    The JPEG2000 plug-in is required to view images. Please download it from our website listed below. Sanyo website URL: http://www.sanyosecurity.com You can also access the downloading website by clicking the [Get JPEG2000 PLUG-IN] button on the control panel.
  • Page 161 GETTING PREPARED Installing DVR Viewer2 See P.211 for installing and operating DVR Viewer2. Setting Internet Options After installing DVR Viewer2, use the following procedure to make the Internet security settings. Select [Internet Options...] from the Internet Explorer [Tools] menu. The [Internet Options] window is displayed. Example: Windows XP Click the [Security] tab.
  • Page 162: Subnet Mask

    GETTING PREPARED Minimum system requirements Computer: PC/AT compatible machine Operating system: Windows 98/98 SE/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP Browser: Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or later Video: 65,000 colors, resolution 800 x 600 dpi or higher Recommended specifications CPU: Pentium® 4 (2 GHz) or better RAM: 256 MB minimum Operating system: Windows 2000, XP, or later Audio playback requirements...
  • Page 163: Network Control

    NETWORK CONTROL Controlling from a PC Launch the web browser on the PC. Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or later is supported. These operating systems are supported: Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP If no web browser is installed on the PC, install Internet Explorer before proceeding.
  • Page 164: Disconnecting

    NETWORK CONTROL When the maximum number of PCs (15) is connected to the digital video recorder and then an upper-level user accesses the unit from a different PC, the most recent lower-level user is automatically disconnected and priority is given to the upper-level user. An error message is displayed on the PC of the disconnected user.
  • Page 165 NETWORK CONTROL When control rights are switched to the unit Whenever the button on the operation screen of the PC is clicked, access is cancelled and control rights switch back to the unit. At the same time, the “NETWORK CONTROL” message from the unit’s on-screen display changes to “DISCONNECTED”.
  • Page 166: Operation Panel Functions And Restrictions

    OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS Operation panel Channel and screen selection buttons Channel number Displays the channel number selected using “Channel selection”. The DSR-5709P displays only nine channels. Channel selection (LV1/2/3/4) Selects a camera channel when displaying video on a full screen.
  • Page 167: Camera Operation Panel

    OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS Camera operation panel Operation is available when a camera with remote operation capability is connected to the VIDEO terminal, RS-485 terminal, or 2ND RS485/422 terminal and settings are carried out using camera control settings ( P.209). Use the network control settings ( P.200) to set user levels for camera operation.
  • Page 168 OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS Menu set Sets the camera internal menu item setting values. [MENU] Displays camera internal menu screen. Control speed Adjusts the operation speed for Pan and Tilt. Sets a level between 1 and 7. Higher values correspond to faster operation speed.
  • Page 169: Recording Images

    RECORDING IMAGES Use the following procedures to store monitored images and alarm images on the internal hard disk of the digital video recorder. Before recording images, make the necessary menu settings to match the installation environment. ( P.184) Normal recording Use the following procedure to manually record live monitored images.
  • Page 170: The Various Ways Of Displaying Live Images

    WATCHING IMAGES Monitored live images and recorded images can be viewed upon demand. Note that switching to live or playback images, modifying the screen display and other similar operations have absolutely no effect on timer recording and alarm recording. Switching to live images during playback Click the button on the PLAYBACK area on the operation panel.
  • Page 171 WATCHING IMAGES Performing operations in play mode Use the buttons on the operation panel. Playback Click the button. Adjusting the playback speed During playback, click the : Increases the playback speed. : Decreases the playback speed. Reverse playback Click the button.
  • Page 172 WATCHING IMAGES Live mode image (multi-screen display) NORMAL RECORDING MODE STOP LIVE ALARM RECORDING MODE 01-01-07 00: 37: 58 USER ID ID4 HALL 4F 03 READ INTERVAL : SIZE : QUALITY : Adjusting the image and audio Use the following procedures to adjust the images displayed on screen.
  • Page 173 WATCHING IMAGES (5) SAVE TO PC (Default setting: OFF) Set to “ON” to save live images or playback images to a PC. * Set only for full screen monitoring. A user level 2 (LV2) or better is required to play back images.
  • Page 174 WATCHING IMAGES Downloading live images to a PC To download video with audio to a PC, DVR Viewer2 must be installed before the necessary settings can be made. ( P.211) The user level required for downloading images is set in the user ID and network control settings.
  • Page 175 WATCHING IMAGES To cancel a save operation Click [CANCEL]. NORMAL RECORDING MODE STOP LIVE ALARM RECORDING MODE STOP LV1:0 LV2:0 LV3:0 01-01-07 00: 47: 05 USER ID ID4 SIZE : QUALITY READ INTERVAL : ---- SAVE TO PC : AUDIO 00:00:00 / 00:06:00 C:\ My documents\1124...
  • Page 176: Basic Operation

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Recorded video can be searched and played back using any of six search modes. Basic operation In live mode (when playback is stopped), click the operation panel. The “SEARCH” screen is displayed. SEARCH 1. ALARM LOG SEARCH 2.
  • Page 177: Alarm Log Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 1. ALARM LOG SEARCH Use the following procedure to perform an alarm search or alarm thumbnail search by defining the period (month, week, day or time) of the alarm video. ALARM LOG SEARCH 01-10-05 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 BACK NEXT PAGE...
  • Page 178: Alarm Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 2. ALARM SEARCH Images recorded as alarm recordings are displayed in a list by alarm numbers. Accordingly, alarm images from the recording list can be searched and played back. ALARM SEARCH DATE TIME TOTAL ALARMS : 0000053 SEARCH 0000012 0000012...
  • Page 179: Archive Area Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 4. TIME/DATE SEARCH Use the following procedure to specify the recorded date and time and play back the images. TIME/DATE SEARCH DATE TIME 01 - 01 - 00 : 35 01 - 01 - 00 : 35 CHANNEL SEARCH 2007...
  • Page 180: Motion Detection Search

    SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 6. MOTION DETECTION SEARCH Use the following procedure to detect variations from recorded images, using the motion sensor, as a result of the presence of an intruder or the like, and to play back the corresponding images. MOTION DETECTION SEARCH SEARCH FROM : ALARM...
  • Page 181: Saving (Copying Recorded Video

    SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Use the following procedures to copy recorded images to the archive area on the hard disk or to download images to a PC or the like. These functions can be used to save important images from the recording areas.
  • Page 182: Downloading To A Pc

    SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Specify copy range with numeric values depending on settings for “UNIT”. [Settings] Setting Description Enter the number of images to be copied starting PICTURES from the current still picture. Specify the timeframe (hours/minutes/seconds) TIME starting from the current still picture. Specify the number of events starting from the EVENTS current display (setting range: 1 to 99).
  • Page 183 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Set “UNIT”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting Description Specify the number of images for download PICTURES number Specify the time (hrs/min/sec) for download TIME number Specify download range with the number of EVENTS events. An event means a continuous record (or a recording unit set by “DURATION”...
  • Page 184: Settings

    SETTINGS Before using the digital video recorder, settings should be made for recording conditions, installation environment and other similar factors. The corresponding menu items are displayed in a three-level structure comprising main menus, sub-menus and setting screens. ( P.184) Making menu selections Click the button on the operation panel.
  • Page 185 SETTINGS Menu structure Main menu Sub menu 1. CLOCK SET 2. SUMMER TIME SET/ 1. INITIAL SET EXT.CLOCK SET 3. HOLIDAY SET 1. RECORDING AREA SET 2. RECORDING CONDITIONS 3. NORMAL REC MODE SET 2. RECORD 4. PROGRAM REC SET 5.
  • Page 186 INITIAL SET INITIAL SET 1. CLOCK SET 2. SUMMER TIME SET/EXT. CLOCK SET 3. HOLIDAY SET 1. CLOCK SET Use the following procedure to set the time and date of the digital video recorder. Be sure that the date and time are set correctly at this time.
  • Page 187 INITIAL SET Setting the external clock Synchronized operations cannot be performed when the clocks on the digital video recorder and the connected peripheral devices differ. By setting the external clock as described here, all devices connected to the clock adjust terminal can be synchronized to the same time.
  • Page 188: Record Set

    RECORD SET RECORD SET 1. RECORDING AREA SET 2. RECORDING CONDITIONS SET 3. NORMAL REC MODE SET 4. PROGRAM REC SET 5. TIMER SET 6. ALARM REC MODE SET 1. RECORDING AREA SET The unit’s hard disk is separated into two independent recording areas.
  • Page 189: Recording Area

    RECORD SET AREA FULL RESET If “OVERWRITE” is set to “OFF” for recording conditions, recording automatically stops when the recording areas become full. In this case, AREA FULL RESET can be used to overwrite previous recordings. Click [AREA FULL RESET] under “RECORDING AREA”.
  • Page 190 RECORD SET 3. NORMAL REC MODE SET Use the following procedures to set conditions for normal recording and timer recording. Setting the picture quality for recording Use the following procedure to set the picture quality for normal recording. Click the button on the operation panel.
  • Page 191 RECORD SET Selecting setting values Image resolution is determined by the product of picture quality and recording rate. The higher the picture quality and the faster the recording rate, the better the image resolution; however, as higher resolution requires more storage capacity, the recording time decreases accordingly.
  • Page 192: Timer Set

    RECORD SET 5. TIMER SET Use the following procedure to set timer operation duration and timer recording conditions on a day-specific basis. TIMER SET TIMER SET WEEK START Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. Click “2.
  • Page 193 RECORD SET 6. ALARM REC MODE SET Use the following procedure to set the recording conditions for alarm recording. Setting alarm recording Set the operation patterns and recording conditions to perform alarm recording. Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU”...
  • Page 194: Recording Duration

    RECORD SET Setting audio recording Audio can be recorded together with images during alarm recording. Note, however, that since this audio data is also stored in the recording area, the recording time for this area decreases. Set “AUDIO RECORDING”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting Description...
  • Page 195: Alarm Recording Duration

    RECORD SET Setting pre-alarm recording. Use the following procedure to set the recording conditions to be used for pre-alarm. ( P.168) Set “PRE-ALARM RECORDING” to “ON” or “OFF”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting Description Pre-alarm recording is disabled. Pre-alarm recording is enabled. If “ALARM RECORDING”...
  • Page 196: General Set

    GENERAL SET GENERAL SET 1. DISPLAY SET 2. BUZZER SET 3. SECURITY LOCK SET 4. USER ID SET 5. RS-485 SET 6. HDD SET 7. NETWORK SET 8. NETWORK CONTROL SET 1. DISPLAY SET Set conditions for the display of data on the unit’s monitor by selecting “ON”...
  • Page 197 The “DISK TEMPERATURE” warning function does not work with a RAID unit. Select “OFF” if you use hard disks other than those designated by SANYO, as this function may not properly work on them. To sound a buzzer on the PC Create a folder named “BUZZER”...
  • Page 198 GENERAL SET 4. USER ID SET Set a user ID and password to restrict operation of the digital video recorder directly or through the network. User levels and privileges Select from the following four user levels. Level Operation privilege Monitoring Playback/ searching Recording...
  • Page 199 GENERAL SET 5. RS-485 SET This screen displays settings relevant to the unit’s interfaces. Settings cannot be changed. Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. Click “3. GENERAL SET”. The “GENERAL SET” screen is displayed. Click “5.
  • Page 200 GENERAL SET “***” is displayed and “PLAYBACK DRIVE” cannot be set when only one hard disk is being used or when “MIRRORING” is set to “OFF”. When this setting is made after expanding the hard disk, the hard disks are initialized and all recorded video is lost. If any important recordings are stored on the hard disks, they should also be stored on a separate data storage device before making this setting.
  • Page 201 GENERAL SET If settings are changed during network control, the connection is terminated. If a value other than “80” is set as the default value for the port, when specifying the URL, enter a colon (:) and then the port number after the IP address. For example, if the port number is set as “60001”, enter http://192.168.0.1:60001/ Click [SAVE].
  • Page 202 GENERAL SET Specify a value for “PICTURE QUALITY” of live video which is received through network. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting Description BACIC (BA) Basic picture quality NORMAL (NO) Normal picture quality ENHANCED (EN) Enhanced picture quality FINE (FI) Fine picture quality SUPER FINE (SF) Super fine picture quality If the recording rate for normal recording is set to “100...
  • Page 203: Screen Set

    SCREEN SET SCREEN SET 1. SEQUENCE SET 2. MASK SET 1. SEQUENCE SET Use the following procedure to scroll through video from all cameras at a specified interval. The interval for automatic selection can only be set for full screen and quad display. Click the button on the operation panel.
  • Page 204 SCREEN SET 2. MASK SET Use the following procedure to mask unneeded video on the monitor screen with a gray pattern. Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. Click “4. SCREEN SET”. The “SCREEN SET” screen is displayed. Click “2.
  • Page 205 POWER LOSS/USED TIME 1. POWER LOSS/USED TIME Use the following procedure to check date and time of power losses, the amount of power-on time, and time of use for hard disk. Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. Click “5.
  • Page 206: Initialization Log

    INITIALIZATION LOG INITIALIZATION LOG Use the following procedure to check the records for hard-disk initialization and area resetting. Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. Click “6. INITIALIZATION LOG”. The “INITIALIZATION LOG” screen is displayed. INITIALIZATION LOG DATE TIME...
  • Page 207: Saving Menu Settings

    COPY MENU SETTINGS SAVING MENU SETTINGS Use the following procedure to save menu settings to a PC. Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. Click “7. COPY MENU SETTINGS”. The “COPY MENU SETTINGS” screen is displayed. Click [SAVE].
  • Page 208: Advanced Menu Set

    ADVANCED MENU SET ADVANCED MENU SET 1. ALARM NOTICE SET 2. CAMERA CONTROL SET 3. TIME ZONE/NTP SET 1. ALARM NOTICE SET Use the following procedure to receive notification by e-mail when an alarm event or device malfunction occurs while the digital video recorder is connected to a network.
  • Page 209 ADVANCED MENU SET Set up “SMTP SERVER ADDRESS” and “PORT”. For “PORT”, specify a port number (0 to 65535) for use in SMTP (transmission). (Default setting: 25) Set “USER MAIL ADDRESS” to the e- mail address from which notifications are sent. Specify “ON”...
  • Page 210 Connections necessary for remote operation: Connect coaxial control cameras to the VIDEO terminal. Connect the Sanyo RS-485 control camera to the RS-485 terminal (RJ-11). Connect the other companies’ RS485/422 control camera to the 2ND RS485/422 terminal.
  • Page 211: Ntp Set

    ADVANCED MENU SET 4. NTP SET Use the following procedure to synchronize the time using the Internet or an NTP server on a LAN. Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. Click “8. ADVANCED MENU SET”. The “ADVANCED MENU SET”...
  • Page 212: Dvr Viewer2

    Running and Quitting Viewer 1 Running DVR Viewer2. To run Viewer, double click the shortcut icon on the desktop or choose [Programs] → [SANYO] → [DVR Viewer2] → [DVR Viewer2] from the start menu. 2 To quit Viewer. To quit Viewer, click [Exit] from the file menu or click the...
  • Page 213: Structure Of The Screen And The Function Of Each Section

    DVR VIEWER2 Structure of the Screen and the Function of each Section Running the Viewer software will result in the initial screen of the Viewer being displayed. 1 Menu bar This is the basic menu of the Viewer software. Click each menu to display the breakdown of each command.
  • Page 214: Opening Image Files

    DVR VIEWER2 Opening Image Files The image files are not displayed when the Viewer Software is run. Specify and open the playback file through the procedure below. Click in the toolbar. Or, click “Open” in the file menu. The [Open] dialog is displayed. Click The [Browse for Folder] dialog is displayed.
  • Page 215: Switching The Display Pattern Of The Screen

    DVR VIEWER2 Switching the Display Pattern of the Screen The image display pattern can be selected from 4 patterns: full screen, quad screen, 9 screen, 16 screen using the toolbar button. Toolbar Quad screen 01 09/29/2005 16:28:23 04 09/29/2005 16:28:24 01 09/29/2005 16:28:23 The display pattern can also be selected from the menu bar or from the context menu displayed on the screen.
  • Page 216: Functions Of The Viewer Operating Panel

    DVR VIEWER2 Functions of the Viewer Operating Panel The audio and image functions of the Viewer screen can be operated. 1 Playback slide bar The time stamp (recording date and time) of the start and stop point of the playback file are displayed at both ends of the slide bar.
  • Page 217: Saving And Printing Images

    DVR VIEWER2 Saving and Printing Images To save or print the image currently being displayed, switch to “Full screen display” and perform the following operations. Saving images Click in the toolbar or “Save” in the File menu. The save dialog appears. Specify the destination folder and file and click [OK].
  • Page 218: Interface Specifications

    2,400, 4,800, 9,600, 19,200 bps speed Parity check None Stop bit 1 bit Communication protocol A proprietary Sanyo protocol (SSP: Security Serial Protocol) is used. Use of a special controller for operation is recommended. To obtain this controller, contact a Sanyo service center. English...
  • Page 219: Dvr/Vcr Command Table

    INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS DVR/VCR command table The table below shows the commands supported by the digital video recorder. Left digit Right digit Left digit Right digit FULL 1 FULL 2 MULTI FULL 3 QUAD FULL 4 PlUS 1 FULL 5 ZOOM FULL 6 FULL 7 SEQUENCE...
  • Page 220: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Product name Product number Hard disk capacity Television system Image compression Audio compression method Recording resolution Recording type Picture quality Recording rate Recording areas Magnification Search modes Date/clock settings Date and time positions Camera title display Memory backup Video input terminal Video output terminal Main monitor output terminal...
  • Page 221 Specifications Dimensions Units: mm DSR-5716P DSR-5709P 364.5 364.5 English...
  • Page 222: Table Of Recording Rates And Times

    Specifications Table of recording rates and times The recording time can be changed by modifying the recording rate and the recording picture quality. The following table provides reference values for picture quality and recording rate when video is recorded to the recording area of the hard disk.
  • Page 223 Specifications Example: Recording to 2600 GB hard disks; internal HDD 300GB*2 + external HDD 500GB*2 (99%-usage) Recording rate BASIC FPS (field/sec) 12 KB 19.58 39.25 78.75 118.25 16.67 157.75 12.5 236.66 8.333 315.66 6.25 394.66 473.58 4.167 552.58 3.571 631.41 3.125 710.33 2.778...
  • Page 224: Table Of Recording Rate Settings

    Specifications Table of recording rate settings This table indicates recording times for pre-alarm recording, and it should be used when this type of recording is being carried out. Recording rate FPS Normal recording rate (field/sec) 16.67 12.5 8.333 6.25 4.167 3.571 3.125 2.778...
  • Page 225: Table Of Pre-Alarm Recording Times

    Specifications Table of pre-alarm recording times Recording rate 10 s FPS (field/sec) (5s) (10s) 16.67 12.5 8.333 6.25 4.167 3.571 3.125 2.778 2.273 1.923 1.667 1.563 1.471 1.316 1.19 1.087 Default setting, Recording rate: 12.5 FPS, Recording time: 1 min. When setting alarm durations using a menu, settings are restricted to those available for the selected recording rate.
  • Page 226: Terminal Board Specifications

    Specifications Terminal board specifications Input/output terminals Open ground input Alarm input [No-volt contacts] Open Sensor alarm output [Open collector/1kΩ, Low level active (max: 10mA 1/10W)] CTL4,5 Remote control input ( P.17) [Two-wire voltage control] Open ground input CTL6 Clock adjust input [No-volt contacts] Open CTL7 Clock adjust output...
  • Page 227 Specifications Input/output terminals Open ground input CTL9 Alarm reset input [No-volt contacts] CTL10 Warning output [DC5V/5.7kΩ, Active Low] Warning conditions established (HDD error, FAN error detected) CTL11 Normal recording area disk full warning output [DC5V/5.7kΩ, Active Low] Warning conditions established (no space in normal recording area) CTL12 Non rec output/ VIDEO LOSS...
  • Page 228: Menu Setting Sequence

    MENU SETTING SEQUENCE INITIAL SET (→P.66) RECORD SET (→P.76) <INITIAL SET> 1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET -> 1.NORMAL REC EASY SET 2.CAMERA DETECT -> 2.RECORDING AREA SET 3.TITLE SET -> 3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET 4.HOLIDAY SET -> 4.NORMAL REC MODE SET 5.PROGRAM REC SET 5.TIME PERIOD SET ->...
  • Page 229 MENU SETTING SEQUENCE GENERAL SET (→P.111) <GENERAL SET> 1.DISPLAY SET -> 2.BUZZER SET -> 3.SECURITY LOCK SET -> 4.RS-485 SET -> 5.HDD SET -> 6.NETWORK SET -> 7.NETWORK CONTROL SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE DISPLAY SET (→P.112) <DISPLAY SET> DATE : ON TIME : ON QUALITY...
  • Page 230 MENU SETTING SEQUENCE INITIALIZATION LOG (→P.140) COPY MENU SETTINGS (→P.141) < INITIALIZATION LOG > DATE TIME AREA ACTION USER ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) --------...
  • Page 231: Openssl License

    OpenSSL License The following license is applied to OpenSSL. LICENSE ISSUES ============== The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style Open Source licenses.
  • Page 232 OpenSSL License * Copyright remains Eric Young’s, and as such any Copyright notices in * the code are not to be removed. * If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution * as the author of the parts of the library used. * This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or * in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.
  • Page 233: Index

    INDEX Alarm is cancelled ...110 ALARM LOG SEARCH ...176 Alarm log search ...38 ALARM NOTICE SET ...207 ALARM REC MODE SET ...192 Alarm recording ... 30 ALARM SEARCH ...177 Alarm search ...39 ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH ...177 Alarm thumbnail search ...42 Alarm triggers ...104 Archive area ...21 ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH ...178...
  • Page 234 INDEX Setting RS-485 ...120 Setting the buzzer ...114 Setting the color level ...138 Setting the interval and monitors for automatic screen selection ...134 Setting the language ...19 Setting the security lock ...115 Setting the summer time ...67 Setting the time ...20 Setting time periods ...72 Setting user ID ...117 SUMMER TIME SET ...185...
  • Page 236 Printed on recycled paper 1AC6P1P3155-- L8HBP/XE, L8HBQ/XE (0207TR-SY) SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. Printed in Japan...

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