Mitsubishi Electric DX-TL5000E Installer Manual

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DIGITAL RECORDER
INSTALLER'S MANUAL
MODEL
DX-TL5000E
THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.
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  • Page 1 DIGITAL RECORDER INSTALLER’S MANUAL MODEL DX-TL5000E THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.
  • Page 2: Features

    Dual Multiplexer Outputs The DX-TL5000E has two video outputs (Output A / B), and both of the outputs can show single-screen, 4, 9, 10, 13 and 16 split-screen, Switched Cameras, Alarmed Camera in live mode and Recorded pictures. On Screen Menu are shown only on monitor Output A.
  • Page 3 Microsoft is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other company and product names appearing herein are the property of their respective owners. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beginning...
  • Page 4: Caution And Care

    Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT (E.G., MONITOR) NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind through the disc loading slot or ventilation holes not only creates a safety hazard but can also cause extensive damage.
  • Page 5 Note: This symbol mark is for EU countries only. This symbol mark is according to the directive 2002/96/EC Article 10 Information for users and Annex IV. Your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused.
  • Page 6 Service Info) as a guide to perform checkups.) DISCLAIMER In any event, Mitsubishi assumes no responsibility or reliability for the following: 1. Disassembly, repair, or alteration of this unit by user or installer. 2. Failure or breakdown in or damage to this unit resulting from misuse or careless handling by user or installer.
  • Page 7: Note

    Note Thank you for purchasing Mitsubishi digital recorder DX-TL5000E (hereinafter referred to as “Product”). Before using this Product, please be sure to read the Software License Agreement on page 7 of the user’s manual with regard to the software contained in this Product (hereinafter referred to as “Licensed Software”). By using this Product, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of the following Software License Agreement.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Features ..............2, 3 <Setup Menu> Caution and care ........... 4-6 Recording ............51-55 Settings concerning normal recording and Note ................7 alarm recording ..............51 Contents ..............8, 9 Pre-alarm recording ............ 51 Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) to D (Timer) .. 51-53 Flowchart ............
  • Page 9 <System Menu> Communications by Web Browser ....101-109 Communications by Web Browser ........101 COM/LAN ............74-76 The personal computer product requirements ..101 RS-232C Setting ............... 74 Connections .............. 101 RS-485 Cascade Setting ..........74 Login ............... 101, 102 LAN B (Communication) Setting ........
  • Page 10: Flowchart

    Flowchart Flowchart for connection and settings This is a flowchart of the example operation: Making connections of the terminal on the rear panel Setting the alarm area in the main device Making the initial settings Making an alarm recording with timer recording Searching recorded data using the alarm list Playback the recorded data Copying the data to a copy device.
  • Page 11 Setting the motion detection Copy the data • Selecting the camera number. • Setting the copy device. • Setting the detection areas. See “ Add/Remove HDD Device” or “ Add/ • Setting the sensitivity. Remove DVD/CD Drive” on pages 80-82. •...
  • Page 12: Major Operations And Their Functions

    Major operations and their functions Front view BUSY PUSH 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. POWER indicator 10. COPY 1 indicator Illuminates when the unit is ON (MAIN switch on Illuminates while performing copy 1 operation. the rear is ON and the POWER button in the front Flashes when starting or ending the copy 1 opera- has been pressed.) Turns off when the unit is in...
  • Page 13: Loading/Ejecting A Dvd Disc Or Cd

    Camera control buttons 21. Camera number buttons (1 to 16) The following buttons control PTZ motion during PTZ Displays the picture supplied from the camera con- mode. This unit must be in single screen display. nected. The number of the button corresponds to that of the CAMERA IN connector on the rear panel.
  • Page 14: Front View (Inside Of The Door)

    Major operations and their functions (continued) Front view (inside of the door) 25 26 27 28 24 29 30 31 32 22. POWER button 30. TRIPLEX PB button Turns on the unit (MAIN switch on the rear of this In split screen display, inserts the playback picture unit must be ON).
  • Page 15: Rear View

    Rear view AUDIO IN VIDEO VIDEO OPTION SLOT CAMERA OUTPUT A OUTPUT B CLAMPER AUDIO CASCADE AUDIO OUT VIDEO CASCADE SERIAL BUS SERIAL BUS LAN-A LAN-B CLAMPER RESET STORAGE AC IN ALARM OUT ALARM IN P T Z RS485 RS485 MAIN RS-232C 100-240V...
  • Page 16: Rear View

    Major operations and their functions (continued) Rear view (continued) AUDIO IN VIDEO VIDEO OPTION SLOT CAMERA OUTPUT A OUTPUT B CLAMPER AUDIO CASCADE AUDIO OUT VIDEO CASCADE SERIAL BUS SERIAL BUS LAN-A LAN-B CLAMPER RESET STORAGE AC IN ALARM OUT ALARM IN P T Z RS485...
  • Page 17: Connections

    Connections Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, and sensor VIDEO MONITOR To VIDEO IN or S(Y/C) IN connector To OUTPUT A VIDEO or OUTPUT A S(Y/C) connector Clamp the power cord using the supplied cable clamping band in order to prevent the One of either codes accidental removal of the cable.
  • Page 18: Alarm Recording Connection

    Connections (continued) Alarm recording connection The diagram below shows an example connection for setting alarm signal to sensor number 1. ALARM OUT ALARM IN RS-232C ALARM SWITCH EMERGENCY/ALARM IN/REC/ MODE OUT 1 - 4 Output terminal ALARM OUT Output terminal CLOCK ADJ Input terminal •...
  • Page 19: Cascade Connection

    Cascade connection VIDEO MONITOR (LOCAL) VIDEO MONITOR (MASTER) To OUTPUT B To VIDEO CASCADE OUT Up to 16 cameras To AUDIO To CAMERA IN CASCADE IN DX-KB5UE KEYBOARD AUDIO IN VIDEO VIDEO OPTION SLOT CAMERA CAMERA OUTPUT A OUTPUT B CLAMPER Set the cascade address to "Master ID:01"...
  • Page 20: Attaching Or Removing The Hdd

    Precautions for attaching or removing the HDD • Do not attach or remove the HDD unnecessarily. Attaching or removing the HDD of DX-TL5000E is intended to replace the faulty HDD or add the HDD when starting operation for the first time. It is not presumed to be used as a removable HDD.
  • Page 21: When Removing A Hdd

    4. Remove the metal part. When removing a HDD step • Remove 4 screws on the metal part. 1. Push the left end of each screw covers on both sides step of the cover to open. • Do not leave the screw cover open for general use. 5.
  • Page 22: When Attaching A Hdd

    Connections (continued) 4. Insert the hard disk tray completely. When attaching a HDD step 1. Attach the new HDD onto the HDD tray with four step screws. • Make sure to attach the HDD in the correct direction. • When attaching the additional HDD to HDD B or C, use the supplied screws.
  • Page 23 8. Fix the front covers with two screws. step 9. Close the left end of each screw covers on both sides step of the cover. • Follow the same procedures when removing or attaching the HDD B or HDD C. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 24: Clamping The Cables

    Connections (continued) Clamping the cables 3. Pull the edge of the cable clamping band until it 1. Put the supplied cable clamping band into the step step stops. clamper hole on the rear panel. • There are 2 clamper holes on the unit, for power cable and USB cable.
  • Page 25: Optional Items

    Optional items DX-ZD5UE(Z) HDD extension unit (serial bus connection type) DX-RM5(ZD) Rack mount adapter for HDD extension unit DX-ZD5UE(Z). DX-KB5UE Key board for digital recorder (cascade function supported) DX-GC5 Graphic card for XGA output (attached to the PCI slot on the rear panel of the unit) DX-SC5 Interface board for audio recording and playback R-2500...
  • Page 26: How To Set The Menus

    How to set the menus Setting the menus The operations of this unit can be set via a menu displayed on OUTPUT A monitor. You can select and set the operational conditions by using the buttons on the front panel or using a USB mouse connected to the unit. When using the front panel buttons, the numbers 1-16 (camera number buttons) and letters A to E (SPLIT screen buttons) represent the GUI button of the menu screen.
  • Page 27: Displaying A Menu Screen

    Displaying a menu screen 1. Press the SET UP button or click the left button on step the mouse to display a menu. • The <User Menu> appears. • To open other menu, press the D button or left- click on “Next .”...
  • Page 28: Inputting Numbers

    How to set the menus (continued) Inputting numbers Number input area Using the front buttons of the unit: 1. The number displayed in red can be changed. step Pressing the camera number buttons (0 to 9) will Time Date Setting 241 000 000 input and use that number.
  • Page 29: Symbols In The Menus

    Symbols in the menus Up button Menu address Motion Search (Main - Normal) 116 000 000 Help button Camera Select Down button Search Start Position Left button Oldest 0 1 - 0 1 Right button Setup date search starts from. Motion Detection Settings Next >...
  • Page 30: Setup Wizard

    Setup Wizard 1. After connecting the cameras and the monitors, turn Setup Wizard step on the MAIN switch on the rear panel and wait until The setup wizard is displayed when the unit is turned on the ACCESS indicator is turned off, then press the for the first time.
  • Page 31: Setup Wizard

    . Set the HDD configuration. step Normal: Does not set partition. Partition: Sets an independent partition for alarm recording within the total HDD memory. When selecting “Partition,” set the partition capacity. • Select “Next” when selecting “Normal.” • Select “Setting” to set the partition capacity when selecting “Partition.”...
  • Page 32: Menu Chart

    Menu chart Menu chart You can set the basic settings for this unit in the menu settings. Some of the menu settings cannot be changed during playback, recording, or stand-by mode for pre-alarm recording. User Menu User Menu (100 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions...
  • Page 33 User Menu (100 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions Pages 1 Multiplexer Setting Switches the audio output among 1 to 4 during Audio playback or displaying the picture from the camera. E Exit Exits the Audio menu. — Protect Data 1 Protect Recorded Data 151 000 000 Protects the recorded pictures.
  • Page 34: Setup Menu

    Menu chart (continued) Setup Menu Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions Pages 1 Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern A. Recording 51-53,116,117 211 000 000 1 Camera Check 211 100 000 Selects the camera number to be recorded.
  • Page 35 Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions Pages 3 Set Recording Pattern C (Timer) 213 000 000 Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern C. Recording 51-53,120,121 1 Camera Check 213 100 000 Selects the camera number to be recorded. 51-53 2 Auto + D Set >...
  • Page 36 Menu chart (continued) Setup Menu (continued) Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions Pages 5 Emergency Recording Setup 215 000 000 Specifies recording time for long pre-alarm recording, and recording 54,55,124 time, maximum recording rate, and camera for emergency recording. D Execute 215 D00 000 Displays the preview of the emergency recording...
  • Page 37 Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions Pages 5 Multiplexer Setting 245 000 000 Specifies the multiplex display settings for Output A 66,67,127 and Output B. 66,127 1 Settings > 245 100 000 Specifies the output A display settings and switching time of the output A sequence settings.
  • Page 38 Menu chart (continued) Setup Menu (continued) Setup Menu (200 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions Pages 5 Settings > 245 250 000 Specifies the output B split 16 display settings. 67,128 6 Settings > 245 260 000 Specifies the output B single sequence setting. 67,128 7 Settings >...
  • Page 39: System Menu

    System Menu System Menu (300 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions Pages COM/LAN 1 RS-232C Setting 311 000 000 Specifies RS-232C port settings. 74,131 2 RS-485 Cascade Setting 312 000 000 Specifies RS-485 cascade settings. 74,131 3 LAN B (Communication) Setting 313 000 000 Specifies the communication setting between this 75,131 unit and the personal computer.
  • Page 40 Menu chart (continued) System Menu (continued) System Menu (300 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions Pages Service Info 1 System Log List 331 000 000 Displays the number, date, and time of the system log. 2 Elapsed Operating Time 332 000 000 Displays the total operating time.
  • Page 41 System Menu (300 000 000) Menu Menu Address Functions Pages Next Proceeds to User Menu. — Restore 1 Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive1/2 341 000 000 Restores the data from the copy device. 1 Start/End + 2 Set > 341 2SE 000 Specifies the start and end points to be restored.
  • Page 42: User Menu> Search

    Search User Menu Selecting the search function Find data storage location The various search functions of this unit can be used to go This item is used to display the list of the devices used for to the beginning of the desired picture. This unit is equipped recording in the specified time period and to specify the with 5 search functions.
  • Page 43: Search By Motion

    Search by Motion Recorded picture can be searched by specifying the motion detection conditions. For this function, the camera number and start time need to be specified to search. The search result is displayed in frame still playback of the single screen display.
  • Page 44: Copy

    Copy User Menu This item is used to copy data from the main device to a • When copying the data to DVD and setting “Overwrite” copy device. to “On,” the unit clears the existing data on the disk before overwriting with new data. Note that clearing Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive the data takes about 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Page 45: Copying The Data Of This Unit To A Video Cassette

    • Do not use the disk which has been used on the User Menu personal computer, failed to be copied, or stopped during copying due to the power failure because they Copy may cause malfunction of the unit. step 3. Set the start time of copy. Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive step Start: Sets the start point of copy.
  • Page 46: Playback Software

    Copy (continued) User Menu 4. [Analogue video cassette recorder] Start recording. Reverse Playback Click to playback the picture in step the reverse direction. 5. [This unit] Press the PLAY button to start playback. step Field Reverse Click to display a still picture one 6.
  • Page 47: Copy

    File menu View menu Command Function Command Function Convert When clicking during the playback is stopped, Picture Size When clicking, the options of [100%], [75%], [Convert] screen appears. Specify the range [50%], and [25%] appear. Pictures are to be converted and the camera number, and zoomed in or out according to the selected then press the [JPEG] or [AVI] button to magnification.
  • Page 48: Information/Audio

    Information/Audio User Menu Information Audio This item is used to check the recording range of the main, This item is used to switch the audio channel from 1 to 4 copy 1, or copy 2 device. during playback or displaying the picture supplied from the camera.
  • Page 49: Protect Data

    Protect Data User Menu Protect Data • When the locked area is overlapped, the lock function is as follows. Up to 500 specified areas can be locked preventing acci- dental deletion of important data. Only the data in the main Example 1 device can be locked.
  • Page 50: Ptz Control

    PTZ Control User Menu This function is used to control the cameras connected via PTZ control using the front panel buttons RS-232C or RS-422/485 terminal. 1. Press the camera number button of the PTZ camera step number to be controlled and display the picture in PTZ control using the menu the single screen display.
  • Page 51: Setup Menu

    Recording Setup Menu Settings concerning normal recording and Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) to alarm recording D (Timer) This unit allows you to set the setting items for normal This item is used to make the recording settings for normal recording and alarm recording individually.
  • Page 52 Recording (continued) Setup Menu 3. Select motion detection recording. (Normal recording settings) step Alarm: Starts alarm recording when the motion is 1. Follow the steps 1 and 2 on page 97 to set the step detected. recording camera, frame or field recording, recording Normal: Starts normal recording when the motion rate, and picture grade for normal recording.
  • Page 53: Set Recording Pattern A (Normal/Timer) To D (Timer)

    • To perform pre-alarm recording by all the camera numbers set for alarm recording, use alarm recording • When the trigger is set to “MD-A” or “MD-B,” PTZ mode without using normal recording. To perform with camera preset cannot be activated. In this case, the normal recording, set “Alarm Mode”...
  • Page 54: Emergency Recording Setup

    Recording (continued) Setup Menu Emergency Recording Setup • When the long pre-alarm area is set in the main This item is used to set the emergency recording settings. device, the emergency recording data is stored in the When the EMERGENCY terminal is grounded by the alarm LPA area and is automatically locked in 512 MB unit sensor while both of the MAIN switch on the rear panel including the emergency recording data in order to...
  • Page 55: Long Pre-Alarm Recording

    • To perform the long pre-alarm recording by all the Audio Recording Setup camera numbers set for emergency recording: This item is used to set the audio recording. This unit i) To perform with normal recording: simultaneously records audio along with the picture for Set all the desired cameras for normal recording.
  • Page 56: Timer

    Timer Setup Menu Timer Program Mode Record A to Record D: Records by using the This menu is used to program the timer of 2 most frequently cameras and rates which are set in <Set Recording used operation patterns. Also, by individually setting Pattern A (Normal/Timer)>...
  • Page 57: Overlapped Timer Settings

    7. Exit the menu screen. Example 2 step • Line 1 is set for 14:00 to 17:00 with the normal recording 8. Press the TIMER button on the front panel of the step rate of 5 pps. unit. • Line 2 is set for 15:00 to 16:00 with the SKIP setting. •...
  • Page 58: Motion Det

    Motion Det Setup Menu Set Motion Detection Pattern A/Set Motion (When setting by the mouse:) • To set the area one by one, left-click the desired Detection Pattern B area. The area switches between active and This menu is used to set the conditions of the motion de- inactive each time you click the mouse.
  • Page 59: Motion Det

    6. Test the motion detection function on the condition step you have set. • The colour of the dot detecting motion changes. 7. To copy another motion detection settings, use step “Same as settings.” • Select “Copy Motion A” to copy the setting for the same camera number of Motion A.
  • Page 60: System

    System Setup Menu Rear Terminal Setting Time/Date Setting This item is used to set the present date, time, and auto Mode Out Settings daylight saving. Auto daylight saving function is used to This item is used to output the status of this unit from the automatically gain the clock of the unit an hour for the speci- MODE OUT terminals on the rear panel.
  • Page 61: Rear Terminal Setting

    Key Sound This item is used to make a sound when using the opera- • “Main-Alarm” appears when “Alarm Recording Area” tional buttons, JOG dial, and SHUTTLE ring. (System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.”...
  • Page 62: Password Setting

    System (continued) Setup Menu Password Setting Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2. • The PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 turns on. This menu is used to set the password for the lock function. This unit is equipped with 2 lock functions: SIMPLE LOCK: Does not require to enter a password when •...
  • Page 63: Activating The Password Lock

    • Input the same number in “Password” and “Confirm • When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1, 2, and 3 Password.” When the different password number is are set, the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 is active when unlocking level 1, and level 3 is active when input, the password already input is cancelled and unlocking levels 1 and 2.
  • Page 64: Multiplexer Function Related Button Operations/Operation Table

    System (continued) Setup Menu Multiplexer function related button DIGITAL ZOOM button operations operations/operation table By pressing the DIGITAL ZOOM button during single screen display, the displayed picture can be viewed at 100%, 200% The multiplexer function of this unit allows the picture sup- or 400% magnification.
  • Page 65: The Function Of The Split, Sequence, Digital Zoom, And Camera Number Buttons

    The function of the SPLIT, SEQUENCE, DIGITAL ZOOM, and camera number buttons The screen of the camera number without video signal input appears blue. Furthermore, the screen of the camera number set to “Off” in the <Covert Camera Setting> appears blue. ( See page 68.) Display type Button operation...
  • Page 66: Multiplexer Setting

    System (continued) Setup Menu Multiplexer Setting (Split screen) 1. When using front panel buttons, press the C or D step This menu is used to set the multiplexer setting of <Out- button to select the display position to be set. put A Settings>...
  • Page 67: Output B Settings

    (Split screen) Output B Settings 1. When using front panel buttons, press the C or D step This item is used to set the camera number to be displayed button to select the display position to be set. in the split screen display on the monitor connected to OUTPUT B.
  • Page 68: Alarm Display Setting

    System (continued) Setup Menu • When <Covert Camera Setting> is set to “Off,” the Alarm Display Setting operational mode display and alarm display setting This item is used to display the picture input with alarm do not function. signal in the single screen display or split screen display which has been pre-set.
  • Page 69: On Screen Display Setting

    Display mode example On Screen Display Setting Camera title (during single screen display) On Screen Information Warning Recorder title This item is used to set the display mode and the location RECORDER1 CAMERA1 ALERT for the clock, triplex, and camera display on the monitor. REM 20% REC [A] PLAY...
  • Page 70: Recorder Title

    System (continued) Setup Menu On Screen Information Recorder Title • Adjust the see-through level of the information This item is used to set the recorder title. When using the such as the clock or title.The degree of cascade function, setting the name of the slave recorder to transparency becomes lower as the higher the recorder title makes distinction of the recorder easy.
  • Page 71: Reset To Factory Setting

    Reset to Factory Setting This item is used to reset the menu settings. Setup Menu System Reset to Factory Setting 1. Select “Execute” to initialize menu settings. step • The setting of present time, password, user ID and password of communication, and HDD settings (partition setting) are not reset.
  • Page 72: Menu Data

    This is done by loading the menu settings This item is used to save the menu settings of this unit to which is copied from another DX-TL5000E via the the external device. external media such as USB memory, the DVD disc, or CD available for this unit.
  • Page 73: Option

    Option Setup Menu Mode 5: Displays the pictures of output A and B XGA Monitor Settings diagonally. This item is used to specify the display mode and sharp- ness of the picture output via the optional graphic card DX- GC5. •...
  • Page 74: System Menu

    COM/LAN System Menu This menu is used to set the communication settings be- RS-485 Cascade Setting tween this unit and the external device connected. This item is used to make the settings for the cascade func- tion using the recorders connected via the RS-485 termi- RS-232C Setting nal.
  • Page 75: Lan B (Communication) Setting

    LAN B (Communication) Setting • Using the web function of this unit is required to input This item is used to make the communication settings between “E-Mail Address” and “Recorder ID.” this unit and the PC connected via LAN B. (E-mail Notification Detailed Information) System Menu 4.
  • Page 76: Lan A (Nas) Setting

    COM/LAN (continued) System Menu LAN A (NAS) Setting This item is used to make the communication settings between this unit and the copy devices. • Consult your dealer about the NAS devices supported. System Menu COM/LAN step LAN A (NAS) Setting step LAN A Address Setting Device Information...
  • Page 77: Ptz Setting

    PTZ Setting System Menu This menu is used to make the settings for the cameras to be controlled. PTZ Camera Configuration This item is used to make the detailed settings for the cameras to be controlled. System Menu PTZ Setting PTZ Camera Configuration 1.
  • Page 78: Service Info

    Service Info System Menu System Log List Disk Information This item is used to check the number, date, and time of This item is used to check the recording range of the main, the system log. copy 1 or copy 2 device. System Menu System Menu Service Info...
  • Page 79: Restore

    Restore System Menu Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1/2/ Export Drive 1/2 Configuration • Restore cannot be performed during recording, playback, or copying. This item is used to restore the data from the copy device to the main device. •...
  • Page 80: Memory

    Memory System Menu Add/Remove HDD Device 5. Make sure that the SCSI HDDs connected are step displayed in the screen of <External HDD (SCSI This item is used to set the HDDs for main or copy device. HDD)>. • When the “SCSI:” button of the desired ID number is pressed, the access LED on the device illuminates •...
  • Page 81: Notes For Using The External Device

    • Notes for using the external device The various external HDDs can be connected to this unit in order to expand the memory or to use as the copy de- vice, however, when you record or playback at high rate, the picture may be missed during recording or playback depending on the external device connected due to the delay of the data transfer rate or respond of the external...
  • Page 82: Add/Remove Dvd/Cd Drive

    Memory (continued) System Menu • “Repeat of LPA Recording Area” can be set when “Long Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive Pre-Alarm Area” (System Menu Memory Data This item is used to set the DVD/CD drive device for the Management Setting for Main Memory Change DVD/CD group of the copy 1 or 2 device.
  • Page 83: Recording Data Readout Setting

    (Auto-Expire on Specified Date) Recording Data Readout Setting This item is used to disenable the data which is recorded before the specified time period to be played back in order • You cannot set this item during recording or to prevent keeping the data beyond the specified period. playback.
  • Page 84: Data Clear

    Data Clear System Menu Main Storage Memory Copy 1/Copy 2 This item is used to delete the data of the normal area, This item is used to delete the data of each group in the alarm area, or long pre-alarm area in the main device. copy 1 or copy 2 device.
  • Page 85: Other Convenient Functions

    Other convenient functions Cascade • During cascade mode, the picture from the slave This unit supports cascade connection where up to 16 DX- recorder is displayed on the monitor connected to TL5000E can be connected together. Control of recorder’s VIDEO CASCADE OUT connector of the master down the chain is possible from the master recorder.
  • Page 86: Various Playback Functions

    Other convenient functions (continued) Various playback functions Frame-by-frame playback 1. Turn the JOG dial during still frame playback. Playing still frames step • Clockwise: Activates frame-by-frame playback in This unit is equipped with the various playback functions the forward direction. using the JOG dial or SHUTTLE ring.
  • Page 87: Changing Playback Intervals

    Changing playback intervals Playback the latest recorded contents Although, playback and reverse playback use the same 1. Press the PAUSE (JUMP TO END) button when the step interval as that for recording, it is possible to change the unit is in stop mode. playback interval.
  • Page 88: Registering The Picture

    Other convenient functions (continued) Registering the picture This function is used to register a book mark or copy the picture being displayed using the BOOK MARK button. Registering a book mark 1. Press the PAUSE button during playback in the step single screen display.
  • Page 89: Functions Of The Unit In Case Of Power Failure

    Functions of the unit in case of power failure Power failure compensation circuit The unit is equipped with an internalized power failure com- pensation circuit. When the unit has been charged for 48 hours (full), the date, time, timer record settings, and menu settings are kept up to 1 month without power.
  • Page 90: Operation Examples

    Operation examples Operation example 1 <Backup settings> ( see pages 44 and 45) Specifying the recording period and performing continu- ous repeat recording. User Menu Copy • For loading of a picture supplied from the camera, 5, 6 steps see “Relation of recording operation to the number Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive of cameras and recording rate settings”...
  • Page 91: Operation Example 2

    Operation example 2 3. Execute camera check to automatically detect the step cameras with video signal input. Setting the areas for normal and alarm recordings individu- 4. Use “Easy” to set the desired recording rate for ally. step normal recording. Operation 5.
  • Page 92 Operation examples (continued) <Recording settings (Set Recording Pattern B (Timer))> Operation example 3 see pages 51 to 53) Setting the timer recording operation (1). Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate Setup Menu depending on the time period and day of the week. Operation Recording •...
  • Page 93 <Timer recording settings> ( see pages 56 and 57) Setup Menu Timer step Program Selection and Program Overview step Timer program 1 overview step Configure Timer Program 1 9. Set the timer program number to “Program 1.” step 10. Set the detailed timer recording settings as follows. step Day of The Week Time...
  • Page 94: Operation Example 3

    Operation examples (continued) Operation example 4 <Recording settings (Set Recording Pattern B (Timer))> see pages 51 to 53) Setting the timer recording operation (2). Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate Setup Menu depending on the time period and day of the week. Also switching the motion detection condition depending on the time period (daytime and night) or day of the week.
  • Page 95 <Timer recording settings> ( see pages 56 and 57) Setup Menu Timer step Program Selection and Program Overview step Timer program 1 overview step Configure Timer Program 1 10. Set the timer program number to “Program 1.” step 11. Set the detailed timer recording settings as follows. step Day of The Week Time...
  • Page 96: Basic Operations

    Basic operations Basic multiplexer functions • The sequential display is cancelled when a different This function is used to activate multiplexer functions us- type of split screen or single screen is selected. ing the buttons on the front panel. • Pressing the OUTPUT A/B button on the front panel switches the multiplexer video output.
  • Page 97: Basic Manual Recording

    Basic manual recording Setting the recording rate and picture grade for normal recording This function is to setup the recording parameters of re- 1. Execute camera check. cording setting pattern A to start recording manually. En- step • The unit automatically detects the cameras with sure all the cameras are connected and time and date has video signal at their input when you select been set correctly.
  • Page 98: Basic Playback

    Basic operations (continued) 4. To stop playback, press the STOP button. Basic playback step • When executing playback again, the playback This function is used to playback recorded data. This unit starts from the stopped position of the previous allows recorded data to be played back using various meth- playback.
  • Page 99: Basic Search

    • When you change the display from single to split or Basic search from split to single during still frame playback, the This function is used to search the start point of needed recording picture may not be existed at that point or picture.
  • Page 100: Search By Alarm List

    Basic operations (continued) • In the alarm list, items with the ALARM IN terminal Search by Alarm List grounded are indicated in orange, items that were This unit stores the start time of alarm recording and emer- detected with motion are indicated in white, items with gency recording in the alarm list when such recording be- the EMERGENCY terminal grounded are indicated gins.
  • Page 101: Communications By Web Browser

    Communications by Web Browser Communications by Web Browser Login The Web browser on the personal computer can capture Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and log in. the pictures that have been recorded and live pictures from Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the the camera that is connected to this recorder.
  • Page 102: Main Menu

    Communications by Web Browser (continued) 3-1. (If you make an error in entering the user ID or Main Menu password • • • ) This is the screen for selecting, from “Main menu,” “Live • The “[Caution]” screen appears. Monitoring” with which live pictures will be retrieved and 3-2.
  • Page 103: Live Monitoring

    <Function description> Live Monitoring STOP : Stops the retrieval of an picture. Retrieves live pictures and displays the pictures on the PC screen. : Starts (or restarts) the retrieval of an picture. Select “Live Monitoring” and left-click. • The “[Live]” screen appears. Display : For selecting either the display or non-display of a camera number.
  • Page 104: Playback

    Communications by Web Browser (continued) Playback Retrieves, plays back and searches for pictures that have • The date, time, and the camera number for the picture been recorded by the recorder. acquired are displayed in “Image Information.” Clicking “Save Image” stores the picture that is freeze- Select “Playback”...
  • Page 105: Alarm List Search

    • Alarm List Search Click “Alarm List” and the “Alarm List Search” screen will appear in the sub-screen. Select the desired “Configuration Menu” and left-click. • User Registration This is the screen for changing the settings for registered user authorization, and for deleting a registration. It can Set the desired date/time and number of alarm list also be used for registering new users.
  • Page 106: User Registration

    Communications by Web Browser (continued) 4-4. (If you have selected “register” • • • ) It will be added to “Change authorities of users.” • Certain items cannot be selected depending on what the user authorization is. 4-5. (If you have selected “clear” • • • ) •...
  • Page 107: Recorder Title & Camera Titles

    • Recorder Title & Camera Titles • E-mail Setup This is the screen for setting or changing the recorder and This is the screen for setting the information related to the the camera titles. e-mail server or sender, and for setting the e-mail address of the receiver.
  • Page 108: Nas Setup

    Communications by Web Browser (continued) • NAS Setup • Clock Setup This is the screen for making the settings to connect to the This is the screen for setting the clock of the recorder via NAS server, and for mounting or removing the NAS server. Select “Clock Setup”...
  • Page 109: Main Menu

    Logout Change Login User In this screen, assign “Logout” settings to end the job. This screen is for changing the logged in user. Select “Logout” and left-click. Select “Change Login User” and left-click. • The “[Logout]” screen appears. • The “[Login]” screen appears. Close the Web Browser.
  • Page 110: Recording Time Table

    Recording time table Continuous recording time table Displays the estimated recordable time (when recording on a 250 GB HDD). • The following table shows the total number of recordable frames of all the cameras which are set for recording. • Without audio recording d : day, h : hour Number of frames 66.7...
  • Page 111: With Audio Recording

    • With audio recording <Audio recording using 12.8 KHz PCM sampling is possible.> d : day, h : hour Number of frames /sec. Picture grade Audio Channel 1 1d9h 1d17h 2d1h 2d17h 4d5h 5d4h Audio Channel 2 1d8h 1d16h 2d16h 4d3h 5d1h Super...
  • Page 112: 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 Please consult the following Page The unit does not be •...
  • Page 113 Description of problem Please consult the following Page The unit does not perform 12,62,63 • Is the LOCK indicator light on? playback. • Has the data been erased? 42,98 • Is the correct playback device selected? – The copy device dose not •...
  • Page 114: Warnings And Call Out Output

    Warnings and CALL OUT output Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures #1 Options in the CALL OUT output column: • Selectable: Selects to output CALL OUT signal or not on the menu screen. • Fixed: Outputs CALL OUT signal from the CALL OUT terminal regardless of the menu setting. •...
  • Page 115 CALL OUT Cancelling Countermeasure Log number Page Warning Display output the warning No Camera Signal • Check whether the unit Stop recording. Fixed LOG54 and camera are properly Camera signal is lost or distorted. connected, and that electri Please check the camera and cable -city is on.
  • Page 116: Check Sheet

    Check sheet The following is the sheet for writing down each settings. Use it when you make settings. The screened values are the default settings. The items marked with * are the menus which is loaded or saved using <Menu Data>. In addition to these items, when using <Menu Data> menu, the following items are also loaded or saved. •...
  • Page 117 3 Alarm Recording Menu (continued) Motion Alarm Detection Post-Alarm Duration Pre-Alarm Duration Mode Recording 4 Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Sensor number 1 Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10...
  • Page 118 Check sheet (continued) • 2 Set Recording Pattern B (Timer) * 2 Normal Recording Menu Frame / Recording Rate Picture Grade Field Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9...
  • Page 119 3 Alarm Recording Menu (continued) Motion Alarm Detection Post-Alarm Duration Pre-Alarm Duration Mode Recording 4 Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Sensor number 1 Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10...
  • Page 120 Check sheet (continued) • 3 Set Recording Pattern C (Timer) * 2 Normal Recording Menu Frame / Recording Rate Picture Grade Field Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9...
  • Page 121 3 Alarm Recording Menu (continued) Motion Alarm Detection Post-Alarm Duration Pre-Alarm Duration Mode Recording 4 Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Sensor number 1 Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10...
  • Page 122 Check sheet (continued) • 4 Set Recording Pattern D (Timer) * 2 Normal Recording Menu Frame / Recording Rate Picture Grade Field Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9...
  • Page 123 3 Alarm Recording Menu (continued) Motion Alarm Detection Post-Alarm Duration Pre-Alarm Duration Mode Recording 4 Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Sensor number 1 Sensor number 2 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 4 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10...
  • Page 124 Check sheet (continued) 5 Emergency Recording Setup * • Frame / Pre-alarm Duration Post-alarm Duration Field Maximum Camera Setting Recording Rate for All Cameras • 6 Audio Recording Setup * Audio Record Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Audio Recording Mode Normal Alarm...
  • Page 125: Motion Det

    3 Configure Timer Program 2 * • Motion Detection Day of The Week Time Program Mode Start Special Day 4 Define Holidays * • (Date / Month) Motion Det * 1 Set Motion Detection Pattern A 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern B Reference Interval Sensitivity Reference Interval...
  • Page 126 Check sheet (continued) System • 2 Menu Language Selection * P y CCK N ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO ESPAÑOL 3 Rear Terminal Setting * • 1 Mode Out Settings Mode Out 1 to 4 Low Memory Alarm Setting Trigger Polarity Device Low Memory Mode Out 1...
  • Page 127 • 5 Multiplexer Setting * 1 Output A Settings Split 4 screen Split 9 screen 1 Output A Settings (continued) Split 13 screen Split 10 screen Split 16 screen [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]...
  • Page 128 Check sheet (continued) • 5 Multiplexer Setting * (Continued) 2 Output B Settings Split 4 screen Split 9 screen 2 Output B Settings (continued) Split 13 screen Split 10 screen Split 16 screen [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]...
  • Page 129 4 Alarm Display Setting (continued) Output B Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 Sensor 5 Sensor 6 Sensor 7 Sensor 8 Sensor 9 Sensor 10 Sensor 11 Sensor 12 Sensor 13 Sensor 14 Sensor 15 Sensor 16 5 Covert Camera Setting * On Off CH 1 CH 2...
  • Page 130 Check sheet (continued) • 6 On Screen Display Setting * 1 On Screen Information Clock Triplex Camera Location Mode Location Mode Mode Location 2 Camera Title 4 Recorder Title Camera number 1 Display Mode Camera number 2 Recorder Title Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6...
  • Page 131: System Menu

    6 Option • XGA Monitor Settings * Sharpness Display Mode Setting Setting System Menu (300 000 000) 1 COM/LAN • RS-232C Setting * Port Settings Communication Data Stop Transmission Delimi Mode Parity Bit Mode -ter Length Length 2 RS-485 Cascade Setting * •...
  • Page 132: Ptz Setting

    Check sheet (continued) PTZ Setting • PTZ Camera Configuration * Tilt Port Reverse Reverse Device Device ID Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11...
  • Page 133 Memory • Add/Remove HDD Device Main device 1 Internal HDD 2 External HDD (USB HDD) 3 External HDD (SCSI HDD) Copy 1 device SerialBus NAS group group SCSI group DVD/CD USB memory •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Check sheet...
  • Page 134 Check sheet (continued) • 1 Add/Remove HDD Device (continued) Copy 2 device Internal NAS group group SerialBus group SCSI group DVD/CD • Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive Select using for Copy1 or Copy2 Copy1 Copy2 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 135 • 3 Data Management Setting for Main Memory Main Device Settings Repeat of Normal Recording Area Repeat On Repeat Off Repeat of Alarm Recording Area Repeat On Repeat Off Repeat of LPA Recording Area Repeat On Repeat Off 4 Change Partition Setting Normal Recording Area 4 Change Partition Setting (continued) Alarm Recording Area...
  • Page 136: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary • PTZ PTZ means Pan, Tilt and Zoom. PTZ Cameras has a func- • Auto PAN tion to change the direction by external controls. When a camera is set to this mode, it automatically turns • Timer Recording between two preset positions horizontally.
  • Page 137: Relation Of Recording Operation To The Number Of Cameras And Recording Rate Settings

    Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings The recording pattern of this unit is as illustrated in the diagram below. Picture data input from all the connected cameras is recorded sequentially. (Approx. every 0.005 second during normal recording.) The example when setting a setup of each channel to “1 pps”...
  • Page 138: Specifications

    Specifications Rated Power Supply: 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Rated Input: 1.0 - 0.45 A (100-240 V) Colour System: PAL-type colour system. 41 °F-104 °F (5 °C to 40 °C) Operating Temperature: Relative Humidity: Max. 80 (%) Altitude: Max.
  • Page 139 Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. The Netherlands German Branch Office Mitsubishi Electric Benelux Electric Visual Systems A Division of Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Gothaer Str. 8 40880 Ratingen Germany Niiverheidsweg 23A, 3641 RP Mijdrecht Netherlands. Telephone: +49 (2102)-486 9250 Fax: +49 (2102)-486 7320...

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