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SDR-301
AC120V NTSC
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  • Page 1 Digital Recorder Instruction Manual Model SDR-301 AC120V NTSC Make sure all the accessories are supplied together.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC CAUTION SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SER- DO NOT OPEN VICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"...
  • Page 3 Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing the digital recorder. Be sure to read this manual and understand the functions of this equipment before using it and operate the equipment properly. Precautions in Handling Precautions in Handling This equipment uses a hard disk. Because giving an impact or vibration to it will cause a failure, take great care in handling it.
  • Page 4: Checking Of Accessories

    Precautions in Handling Precautions in Handling 3. Copyright Take great care when recording images etc. that are copyrighted. 4. Consumable The hard disk and radiating fan are consumables. When replacing them, contact the distributor from which you purchased this product. (They are supplied for pay even during the warranty period.) As a guideline, replace the hard disk about every 20,000 hours.
  • Page 5: How To Read The Instruction Manual

    How to Read the Instruction Manual Various symbols and terms shown in this instruction manual are described briefly below. Description of Titles In this manual, the function descriptions are classified under the following seven titles to be shown on the far-right portion of a page, which allows you to find the desired description easily.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Introduction Precautions in Handling Checking of Accessories How to Read the Instruction Manual Contents From Connecting to Operating From Connecting for Manual Recording to Operating From Connecting for Alarm Recording to Operating From Connecting for Timer Recording to Operating General Description E- 2 Features...
  • Page 7 Contents Basic Operation Playing Method Playing and Other Playback E-40 Block Playing E-41 Search Method Block Search E-42 Time Search E-44 Alarm Search E-46 Image Display Setting the Camera Title E-48 Advanced Recording Operation Recording Started before Alarm Input E-51 (Pre-alarm Recording) Recording Playing While Recording...
  • Page 8 Contents Convenient Function Other Operations Viewing the images recorded via multiplexer in the network E-82 Adjusting the Clock E-84 Detailed Operation Checking by Use of Logs E-85 Description of Various Operation Logs E-86 System Information E-88 Setting the Recording Operation at Power-On E-89 Initializing all the Data on the Setting Menu to the Ex-Factory Settings E-90...
  • Page 9: From Connecting To Operating

    From Connecting to Operating The basic flow from connecting to playing is described item by item below. From Connecting for Manual Recording to Operating Title Item Step Sub-item Page Connection Basic Connecting Method Connecting the Camera and Monitor Turning on the Power Supply Turning on the Power Supply E-13 Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right)
  • Page 10: General Description

    General Description This equipment is a digital recorder that records images and sounds on a hard disk (HDD). The simultaneous recording and playing function allows you to play back any camera images during recording. Because images and sounds are recorded as digital data, high-quality recording and playing can be performed with minimized deterioration of image quality and recorded images can be searched for instantaneously.
  • Page 11 Features (8) Network Function Enabling Remote Monitoring The network function incorporated in this equipment allows you to perform remote monitoring readily through the use of a broadband Internet connection. Because it is ready for the IP network, mail with images can be sent when an alarm is inputted.
  • Page 12: Names And Functions Of Parts

    Names and Functions of Parts (Front Panel) Front Panel LED section Setting section PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT Start switch Operating section Reset switch LED section ACCESS It is illuminated (green) when the hard disk is accessed. REMOTE It is illuminated (green) at the time of serial control through the RS-232C and remote operation on the LAN.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    Names and Functions of Parts (Rear Panel) Rear Panel AUDIO It is used to input sounds to be recorded. It is used to output inputted sounds during recording and to output recorded sounds during playing. VIDEO It is used to input video signals from cameras etc. It is used to output images selected on the front panel.
  • Page 14: Screen Display

    Names and Functions of Parts (Screen display) Screen display The screen shown below for explanation is the one set at the factory before shipping (display position setting number: 1). For further details, refer to "Advanced Operation: Changing the Display Positions of Icons and Characters" ( Page E-58).
  • Page 15: Basic Connecting Method

    Basic Connecting Method (Connecting the Camera and Monitor) Connecting the Camera and Monitor Connect the camera and monitor after making sure that the power of the main body is turned off. To video input Camera To video output BNC cable To audio input When connected, the termination is...
  • Page 16: Advanced Connecting Method

    Advanced Connecting Method (Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals) Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals Example of Connection Terminal board on rear panel Alarm unit, etc. (Alarm input) (GND) Gate sensor Pin Assignment Table Terminal name Terminal Terminal Name Ex-Factory Setting Setting CAMERA...
  • Page 17: Connecting The Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit

    Advanced Connecting method (Connecting the Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit) Connecting the Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit If the power supply is stopped (power failure) during recording on the hard disk, files on the hard disk may be destroyed. To avoid this, we recommend you to use an uninterruptible power supply unit (UPS). If a power failure detection signal comes in longer than 20 seconds, recording on the hard disk is stopped, which makes it possible to shut off the power.
  • Page 18: Connecting A Multiplexer

    To video input <Multiplexer> Connectable multiplexers Recommended multiplexers Ikegami multiplexers: IK-9016 Compatible multiplexers 1) The same switching ID signal must be recorded over 4 or more of the lines 11 thru 19 during the vertical blanking period. 2) The camera switching intervals may be presettable between 1/15 and 1/10 seconds. (The camera switching signal has the same recording intervals of this unit.)
  • Page 19: Connecting The Rs-232C

    Advanced Connecting Method (Connecting the RS-232C) Connecting the RS-232C When performing serial control using an external control device such as a personal computer, make connections as shown in the figure below. (Do so after making sure that the power of the main body is turned off.) For the serial control setting and command, refer to "Advanced Operation: About Serial Communication Control Page E-65) and About Serial Communication Specifications ( Page E-66)".
  • Page 20: Connecting To The Network

    Advanced Connecting Method (Connecting to the Network) Connecting to the Network When using a router for performing remote monitoring through the use of the Internet, make connections as shown in the figure below. (Do so after making sure that the power of the main body is turned off.) To use the network function, refer to "Advanced operation: Network function ( Pages E-68 to E-81)"...
  • Page 21: Turning On The Power Supply

    Turning On the Power Supply Turn on the power supply to start the digital recorder. The main power switch on the rear panel and the start switch on the front panel are provided as power switches. <Rear> <Front> PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER...
  • Page 22: Turning Off The Power Supply

    Turning Off the Power Supply Turn off the power supply to stop the digital recorder. The main power switch on the rear panel and the start switch on the front panel are provided as power switches. <Rear> <Front> PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER...
  • Page 23: Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left And Right) And Time Setting E

    Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) and Time Setting Various items are to be set in this equipment. Taking time setting as an example, the basic method of using the setting menu is described below. The "Right" key and "Down" key are used for “Advancing”; the "Left" key and "Up" key are used for “Returning”. When the item is flashing, the setting can be changed by using the "Up"...
  • Page 24 Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) and Time Setting ENTER Press to make the month item flash. Set the day, year, hour and minute items in the same manner as shown in steps 5 to MENU Set the month item to the current month by pressing Press The setting menu will disappear and the set time the "Up"...
  • Page 25: Before Recording

    Before Recording (Repeat Recording) (1) Repeat Recording When the capacity of the hard disk runs out, data will be deleted and overwritten in chronological order. 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 2 3 4 MENU Press to display the setting menu.
  • Page 26 Before Recording (Repeat Recording) (2) Starting of Recording Press . " " will be displayed on the screen and repeat recording will be started. Check that the icon indicating repeat recording is displayed. – E-18 –...
  • Page 27: (One-Pass Recording) (1

    Before Recording (One-Pass Recording) (1) One-Pass Recording When the capacity of the hard disk runs out, the warning LED will illuminate and recording will be stopped. In order to retain the recorded data, further recording will not be performed When using the hard disk again for recording, it is necessary to initialize the hard disk. In this case, the recorded data will be all cleared.
  • Page 28 Before Recording (One-Pass Recording) (2) If Recording is Started After the MENU Disk Capacity Running Out Press . The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. is pressed after one-pass recording is stopped due to the disk capacity running out, the Starting of Recording following message will be displayed and the warning LED will illuminate, indicating that recording cannot...
  • Page 29: (Initialization Of Hard Disk) (1

    Before Recording (Initialization of Hard Disk) (1) Initialization of Hard Disk The hard disk is initialized as described below. 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 2 3 4 Execution of Initialization Move to with the "Up"...
  • Page 30 Before Recording (Initialization of Hard Disk) (2) Select YES with the "Right" and "Left" keys of ENTER and press The following message is displayed while the hard disk is being initialized. The progress of initialization is expressed as a percent. When it becomes 100% and the initialization of the hard disk is completed, the buzzer will sound and the screen shown in step 2 will...
  • Page 31: (Before Manual Recording) (1

    Before Recording (Before Manual Recording) (1) Before Manual Recording Though the factory settings before shipping are sufficient to operate the digital recorder, make setting for the recording method before performing manual recording, in order to comply with the actual operating conditions. This equipment allows you to register 10 different recording patterns with setting numbers 1 to 10, with normal recording, alarm recording and pre-alarm recording grouped as one set.
  • Page 32 Before Recording (Before Manual Recording) (2) MENU Select the desired number with the "Up" and "Down" Press . The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. ENTER keys of and press (Example NO: 3) 10 patterns with NO can be registered.
  • Page 33: (Before Alarm Recording) (1

    Before Recording (Before Alarm Recording) (1) Before Alarm Recording Though the factory settings before shipping are sufficient to operate the digital recorder, make setting for the recording method before performing alarm recording, in order to comply with the actual operating conditions. This equipment allows you to register 10 different recording patterns with setting numbers 1 to 10, with normal recording, alarm recording and pre-alarm recording grouped as one set.
  • Page 34 Before Recording (Before Alarm Recording) (2) ENTER With NO selected, press Make setting for recording operation. If only alarm recording is to be performed, it is not necessary to set the items outside the portions enclosed with a solid line. If alarm recording is to be performed during normal recording, it is necessary to set the items for normal recording in the portion enclosed with a double-line.
  • Page 35: (Before Timer Recording) (1

    Before Recording (Before Timer Recording) (1) Before Timer Recording Though the factory settings before shipping are sufficient to operate the digital recorder, make setting for the recording method before performing timer recording, in order to comply with the actual operating conditions. This equipment allows you to register 10 different recording patterns with setting numbers 1 to 10, with normal recording, alarm recording and pre-alarm recording grouped as one set.
  • Page 36 Before Recording (Before Timer Recording) (2) MENU Press . The setting menu screen will disappear Select the desired number with the "Up" and "Down" ENTER and the setting will be stored. keys of and press (Example NO: 3) 10 patterns with NO can be registered.
  • Page 37: (Detailed Setting Of Recording Operation) (1

    Before Recording (Detailed Setting of Recording Operation) (1) Detailed Setting of Recording Operation In order to comply with the actual operating conditions, make this setting for recording operation. 10 different recording patterns with setting numbers 1 to 10 can be registered. 2 3 5 PRE.ALM SEARCH...
  • Page 38 Before Recording (Detailed Setting of Recording Operation) (2) About QUALITY About INTERVAL (Example NORMAL: A, ALARM: A) (Example NORMAL: 1/10s, ALARM: 1/10) The image quality can be set to the following When the "Up" and "Down" keys of three levels by pressing the "Up" and "Down" pressed keys of <Normal recording>...
  • Page 39 Before Recording (Detailed Setting of Recording Operation) (3) About ACTION About NO As an example, the following setting is made below. NORMAL ALARM PREALM HOLD TIME : — ALARM OUT : — BUZZER : — PREALARM TIME : — — 10 patterns of setting made in steps 5 to 8 can be registered.
  • Page 40: Recording Method

    Recording Method (Manual Recording) (1) Manual Recording This method is used to record inputted images manually. 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 2 3 4 In the example shown below, normal recording operation is NORMAL Move to with the "Up"...
  • Page 41 Recording Method (Manual Recording) (2) ENTER MENU With NO selected, press Press . The setting menu will disappear and the setting will be stored. Using the "Up" and "Down" keys of , check the recording patterns of NO 1 to 10 in the preview window.
  • Page 42: (Recording Started At Alarm Input) (1

    Recording Method (Recording Started at Alarm Input) (1) Recording Started at Alarm Input This method is used to start recording or change the recording operation when the alarm input terminal is grounded and an alarm is inputted. For connection to the alarm input terminal, refer to "Connection: Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals" ( Page E-8).
  • Page 43 Recording Method (Recording Started at Alarm Input) (2) Completion of Setting of Alarm Recording ENTER With NO selected, press Using the "Up" and "Down" keys of , check MENU the recording patterns of NO 1 to 10 in the preview Press .
  • Page 44: (Timer Recording) (1

    Recording Method (Timer Recording) (1) Timer Recording This method is used to perform recording automatically with the timer. It is possible to register 10 programs with the timer. Because a recording mode can be selected by use of a setting number, timer programming can be made easily.
  • Page 45 Recording Method (Timer Recording) (2) Make timer programming by repeating steps 4 WEEK Display the desired by pressing the "Up" and 5 until MODE. and "Down" keys of and confirm the WEEK ENTER by pressing . Then hour under START will be highlighted.
  • Page 46 Recording Method (Timer Recording) (3) Timer Standby Changing has been made when the next item is ENTER highlighted after is pressed, Changing is completed. TIMER Press to illuminate the LED. will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen and the timer will be activated.
  • Page 47: About Detailed Operation Of Timer

    Recording Method (About Detailed Operation of Timer) About Timer Operation If timer recording time periods overlaps, the upper program will be given priority. Order of priority High Order of Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday priority High Sunday Alarm Normal Normal and alarm...
  • Page 48: Playing Method

    Playing Method (Playing and Other Playback) Playing and Other Playback This method is used to play back images recorded on the hard disk. PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT Forward Playing and Reverse Playing Fast Forward and Reverse Playing When is pressed, the LED will illuminate and When...
  • Page 49: Block Playing

    Playing Method (Block Playing) Block Playing This method is used to perform block playing of images recorded on the hard disk. PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT Block Playing Stopping Press to start playing. When is pressed during playing or pausing, playing will be stopped and the live monitoring screen will be displayed.
  • Page 50: Search Method

    Search Method (Block Search) (1) Block Search This method is used to perform block search of images recorded on the hard disk. 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT SEARCH Press to display the search menu. <Description of block search screen>...
  • Page 51 Search Method (Block Search) (2) Execution of Block Search Move to the desired time and date with the "Up" ENTER and "Down" keys of and press ENTER When is pressed with the desired time and date selected, playing will be started from the selected time and date.
  • Page 52: (Time Search) (1

    Search Method (Time Search) (1) Time Search This method is used to perform time search of images recorded on the hard disk. PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT SEARCH ENTER Press Press to display the search menu. Set the Month item with the "Up"...
  • Page 53 Search Method (Time Search) (2) Execution of Time Search Set the day, year, hour and minute items using the method described in steps 3 and 4 . (Example: 11/27/2004 06:19) ENTER When is pressed with EXECUTE selected, playing will be started from the set time and date. <If the set time and date is not found>...
  • Page 54: (Alarm Search) (1

    Search Method (Alarm Search) (1) Alarm Search This method is used to perform alarm search of images recorded on the hard disk. PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT SEARCH Press to display the search menu. 3.
  • Page 55 Search Method (Alarm Search) (2) Execution of Alarm Search Move to the desired time and date with the "Up" ENTER and "Down" keys of and press ENTER When is pressed, playing will be started from the selected time and date. When two or more pages are present (when the page count display is other than 1/1), ENTER...
  • Page 56: Image Display

    Image Display (Setting the Camera Title) (1) Setting the Camera Title The camera title can be composed of up to 16 characters. Setting the camera title will make it easy to identify the camera site. If the display of camera title is obstructive, ON/OFF of CH title display can be selected by pressing and holding (for 2 seconds or more).
  • Page 57 Image Display (Setting the Camera Title) (2) Changing the camera title Using the "Up", "Down", "Right" and "Left" keys , move to a character you want to use. Move to TITLE with the "Up" and "Down" keys of (Example: Site1) ENTER and press ENTER...
  • Page 58 Image Display (Setting the Camera Title) (3) The changed camera title will be displayed. <Camera title> The Camera title can be composed of up to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols shown on the list. – E-50 –...
  • Page 59: Recording Started Before Alarm Input

    Recording (Recording Started Before Alarm Input) (Pre-Alarm Recording) (1) Recording Started Before Alarm Input (Pre-Alarm Recording) The pre-alarm function makes it possible to record images and sounds from a point of time up to 5 seconds before an alarm is raised. 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH...
  • Page 60 Recording (Recording Started Before Alarm Input) (Pre-Alarm Recording) (2) MENU Press . The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. Execution of Pre-Alarm Function In order to go into a pre-alarm standby state, press PRE.ALM to make the LED illuminate. Cancellation of Pre-Alarm Function In order to cancel the pre-alarm function (pre-alarm PRE.ALM...
  • Page 61: Playing While Recording

    Playing (Playing While Recording) (Simultaneous Recording and Playing) (1) Playing While Recording (Simultaneous Recording and Playing) It is possible to play back any camera images without stopping recording. However sounds cannot be played back. Playing while recording can be performed when the recording interval is 1/5 second to 10 seconds. Playing while recording cannot be performed when the recording interval is 1/30 second, 1/15 second or 1/10 second or during timer recording (standby), pre-alarm recording (standby) or alarm recording (standby).
  • Page 62 Playing (Playing While Recording) (Simultaneous Recording and Playing) (2) If it is not possible to perform playing while recording, check and change the recording interval according to the following procedure. Playing while recording cannot be performed when the recording interval is 1/30 second, 1/15 second or 1/10 second.
  • Page 63 Playing (Playing While Recording) (Simultaneous Recording and Playing) (3) Move to INTERVAL. Set the recording interval to a value within the range of second to seconds ENTER using the "Up" and "Down" keys of INTERVAL: Should be set to a value within the range of second to seconds.
  • Page 64: (Simultaneous Recording And Playing) Display

    Display (Displaying and Non-Displaying of Icons and Characters) (1) Displaying and Non-Displaying of Icons and Characters Displaying/non-displaying of icons, time, camera titles, etc. on the live screen and playback screen can be performed. The ex-factory setting will not display the camera title. 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH...
  • Page 65 Display (Displaying and Non-Displaying of Icons and Characters) (2) <Easy method for turning ON/OFF the display of all icons and characters> If it is difficult to see images being monitored (live images) or played back because the character display is obstructive, you can turn ON/OFF the character display easily by pressing and holding (2 seconds or SHIFT...
  • Page 66: Changing The Display Positions Of Icons And Characters

    Display (Changing the Display Positions of Icons and Characters) Changing the Display Positions of Icons and Characters It is possible to change the display positions of icons, time, camera title, etc. on the screen. 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER...
  • Page 67: List Of Display Positions Of Icons And Characters

    Display (List of Display Positions of Icons and Characters) List of Display Positions of Icons and Characters A display position can be selected among CHARACTER POSITION 1 to 8. The ex-factory setting number is – E-59 –...
  • Page 68: Front Panel Lock

    Front Panel Lock (About Locking of Operating Switches) About Locking of Operating Switches A front switch locking function is provided in order to prevent a malfunction. PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT Locking of Front Panel Unlocking of Front Panel SEARCH RET./CANCEL...
  • Page 69: I/O Terminal

    I/O Terminal (About External Input Terminal) About External Input Terminal There are two input terminals on the rear panel. These terminals are to be used for clock adjusting and uninterruptible power supply. For the connecting method, refer to "Connection: Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals" ( Page E-8) and "Connection: Connecting the Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit ( Page E-9).
  • Page 70: About External Output Terminal

    I/O Terminal (About External Output Terminal) About External Output Terminal There are two output terminals on the rear panel. These terminals are to be assigned functions. For the connecting method, refer to "Connection: Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals" ( Page E-8).
  • Page 71: About Trigger Setting Of Alarm Input Signal

    I/O Terminal (About Trigger Setting of Alarm Input Signal) About Trigger Setting of Alarm Input and Output Signals The method of starting the hold time (recording continued after the completion of alarm signal input) is set as described below. For detailed descriptions of operation, refer to "Advanced operation: Illustration: About Trigger Setting of Alarm Input Signal and Alarm Output"...
  • Page 72: Illustration: About Trigger Setting Of Alarm Input Signal And Alarm Output

    I/O Terminal (Illustration: About Trigger Setting of Alarm Input Signal and Alarm Output) Illustration: About Trigger Setting of Alarm Input Signal and Alarm Output In the Case of FRONT EDGE In the case of FRONT EDGE, the hold time will be started when an alarm is inputted. Note that, if the hold time is shorter than the alarm input time, alarm recording will be finished before the alarm signal is finished.
  • Page 73: Remote Control From Pc About Serial Communication Control

    Remote Control From PC (About Serial Communication Control) (1) About Serial Communication Control The communication control through the RS-232C is set as described below. For the connecting method, refer to "Connection: Connecting the RS-232C" ( Page E-11). PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER...
  • Page 74: (About Serial Communication Specifications) (1

    Remote Control From PC (About Serial Communication Specifications) (1) About Serial Communication Specifications 1. Interface Specifications Item Standard Baud rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps Start bit 1 bit Data 8 bit Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Communication method RS-232C: All double Synchro method...
  • Page 75 Remote Control From PC (About Serial Communication Specifications) (2) 3. Communication Command 3-1. Front Switch Command Command Added Data Description Operation CH01 None CHannel 1 Camera 1 Single screen display CH02 None CHannel 2 Camera 2 Single screen display CH03 None CHannel 3 Camera 3 Single screen display...
  • Page 76: Network Function

    Network Function (Setting the IP Address) (1) Setting the IP Address If a DHCP function such as a router is used, it is not necessary to change the ex-factory setting. If a fixed IP address is to be used, perform this setting to assign an IP address. 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH...
  • Page 77 Network Function (Setting the IP Address) (2) Using the "Up" and "Down" keys of ENTER , set IP ADDRESS, SUB NET MASK and GATEWAY. Set each item to a value within the range of to 255. MENU Press . The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored.
  • Page 78: Setting The Client Disconnection Time

    Network Function (Setting the Client Disconnection Time) Setting the Client Disconnection Time The client PC sets a continuous connectable time. After the preset time has passed, the network is forced to shut down. PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL...
  • Page 79: (Setting The Dns Server) (1

    Network Function (Setting the DNS Server) (1) Setting the DNS Server If an IP address for the DNS server is to be acquired by using a DHCP such as a router, it is not necessary to change the ex-factory setting. If a fixed IP address is to be used for the DNS server, perform this setting to assign an IP address.
  • Page 80 Network Function (Setting the DNS Server) (2) ENTER Using the "Up" and "Down" keys of set PRIORITY and SUBSTITUTION. Set each item to a value within the range of 255. MENU Press . The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. –...
  • Page 81: (Setting For Mail Sending) (Smtp Account) (1

    Network Function (Setting for Mail Sending) (SMTP Account) (1) Setting for Mail Sending (SMTP Account) Setting for the SMTP of the mail sending function is made as described below. In order to use this function, it is necessary that the settings described in "Advanced Operation: Setting the IP Address" ( Page E-68) and "Advanced Operation: Setting the DNS Server"...
  • Page 82 Network Function (Setting for Mail Sending) (SMTP Account) (2) ENTER Move to NAME, ADDRESS or SMTP with the "Up" When is pressed to confirm the selection, the ENTER and "Down" keys of and press next character will be highlighted. (Example: Name). Each of NAME, ADDRESS and SMTP can be composed of up to 255 alphanumeric characters and symbols.
  • Page 83: (Registering The Mail Address To Which Alarm Mail Is To Be Sent) (1

    Network Function (Registering the Mail Address to which Alarm Mail is to be Sent) (1) Registering the Mail Address to which Alarm Mail is to be Sent The mail address to which mail with images is to be sent at alarm occurrence is registered as described below. In order to use this function, it is necessary that the settings described in "Advanced Operation: Setting the IP Address"...
  • Page 84 Network Function (Registering the Mail Address to which Alarm Mail is to be Sent) (2) ENTER Move to ACCOUNT NAME with the "Right" and When is pressed to confirm the selection, the ENTER "Left" keys of and press next character will be highlighted. (Example: of mail address of 1).
  • Page 85: (Registering The Network Remote Monitoring User) (1

    Network Function (Registering the Network Remote Monitoring User) (1) Registering the Network Remote Monitoring User It is possible to see live images and played images on a PC connected to the IP network by using the dedicated viewer. It is also possible to perform the functions of the front switches on a PC. In order to perform network remote monitoring through the use of the dedicated viewer, user registration (up to 8 users) should be performed.
  • Page 86 Network Function (Registering the Network Remote Monitoring User) (2) ENTER Using the "Up", "Down", "Right" and "Left" keys Using the "Up" and "Down" keys of set FNC to ON. , move to a character you want to use. (Example: UserName1) ENTER With NAME selected, press ENTER...
  • Page 87 Network function (Registering the Network Remote Monitoring User) (3) Move to PASSWORD with the "Right" and "Left" ENTER keys of and press . Register the desired password in the same manner as the user name. The password can be composed of up to 8 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 88: (Registering The Network Remote Monitoring Administrator) (1

    Network Function (Registering the Network Remote Monitoring Administrator) (1) Registering the Network Remote Monitoring Administrator Through the use of the dedicated viewer, the network remote monitoring administrator can operate this equipment on the IP network. In order to register the network remote monitoring administrator, it is necessary that the settings described in "Advanced Operation: Setting the IP Address"...
  • Page 89 Network Function (Registering the Network Remote Monitoring Administrator) (2) Under normal conditions, do not change the settings of HTTP and HTTPS. MENU Press . The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. – E-81 –...
  • Page 90: Viewing The Images Recorded Via Multiplexer In The Network

    Other Operations Viewing the images recorded via multiplexer in the network ) (1) About multiplexer When a multiplexer (frame switcher) is externally connected, the images of two or more cameras can be recorded in a multiple way. When viewing the images recorded via multiplexer using a dedicated viewer (through the network), it is necessary to make the setting below.
  • Page 91 ) (2) <Multiplexer> Connectable multiplexers Recommended multiplexers Ikegami multiplexers: IK-9016 Compatible multiplexers 1) The same switching ID signal must be recorded over 4 or more of the lines 11 thru 19 during the vertical blanking period. 2) The camera switching intervals may be presettable between 1/15 and 1/10 seconds. (The camera switching signal has the same recording intervals of this unit.)
  • Page 92: Adjusting The Clock

    Other Operations (Adjusting the Clock) Adjusting the Clock It is possible to adjust the internal clock to the set time through external input. For the connection of external I/O, refer to "Connection: Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals" ( Page E-8). 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH...
  • Page 93: Detailed Operation Checking By Use Of Logs

    Other Operations (Detailed Operation Checking by Use of Logs) Detailed Operation Checking by Use of Logs It is possible to see various operation logs. By selecting INF LOG on the setting menu, you can see 5 kinds of logs: "Record", "Alarm", "Start", "Control" and "Network".
  • Page 94: (Description Of Various Operation Logs) (1

    Other Operations (Description of Various Operation Logs) (1) Description of Various Operation Logs 1) Record Log: Log of Recording Operation (up to 200 logs) Log Type Operation Log Description Record ST F.SW Recording is started by means of front switch operation. END F.SW Recording is stopped by means of front switch operation.
  • Page 95 Other Operations (Description of Various Operation Logs) (2) 5) Network Log: Log of network Operation (up to 200 logs) Log Type Operation Log Description Network CONNECT 1~8 Connection by network remote monitoring users 1 to 8 CON.ERR Authentication error CUTTING 1~8 Disconnection by network remote monitoring users 1 to 8 CUTTING Forced line disconnection by this equipment...
  • Page 96: System Information

    Other Operations (System Information) System Information It is possible to see information on the HDD operating time, system version and network. PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 2 3 4 MENU Move to VERSION with the "Up" and "Down" keys Press to display the setting menu.
  • Page 97: Setting The Recording Operation At Power-On

    Other Operations (Setting the Recording Operation at Power-On) Setting the Recording Operation at Power-On The recording operation at power-on (POW LOSS RECOVER) is a function used, when recording is stopped during manual recording due to a power failure etc., to start recording automatically after power restoration or to continue the timer mode or pre-alarm mode after recovery from a power failure.
  • Page 98: Initializing All The Data On The Setting Menu To The Ex-Factory Settings

    Other Operations (Initializing All the Data on the Setting Menu to the Ex-Factory Settings) (1) Initializing All the Data on the Setting Menu to the Ex-Factory Settings All the settings except [INF] and the current time on the setting menu are initialized to the ex-factory settings as described below.
  • Page 99 Other Operations (Initializing All the Data on the Setting Menu to the Ex-Factory Settings) (2) ENTER When is pressed again with selected, a beeping sound will be produced and all the data except INF and the current time on the setting menu will be initialized to the ex-factory settings.
  • Page 100: Shift Function

    SHIFT Function (Convenient Function Using SHIFT) Convenient Function Using SHIFT The following operating methods are used to perform the SHIFT function. 1. SHIFT Function Performed When is Pressed and Held for 2 Seconds or More SHIFT Convenient [Displaying/Non-Displaying of Characters] Function ON/OFF of character display such as a camera name can be selected easily by pressing and holding...
  • Page 101: Alarm Operation

    Alarm Operation (Convenient Function Concerning Alarm Operation) Convenient Function Concerning Alarm Operation 1. Recording Images and Sounds Just Before Alarm Occurrence. Convenient Using the pre-alarm function will make it possible to record images and sounds from a point Function of time up to 5 seconds before an alarm is raised. Reference Page "Advanced Operation: Recording Started Before Alarm Input (Pre-Alarm Recording)"...
  • Page 102: Setting Menu

    Setting Menu The setting menu screen is used to set various operations of this equipment. The setting menu screen is hierarchized. ( Page E-95 ~ Page E-99) Top Menu Screen Description of Setting and Checking Information ( Page E-95) :Used to check various kinds of log information. :Used to check the operating time of the HDD.
  • Page 103 Setting Menu: List of Screens (1) (Information and Recording) Information Menu ( Page E-100) Top Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Recording Menu ( Page E-101, Page E-102) Top Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 ENTER SHIFT ENTER SHIFT –...
  • Page 104 Setting Menu: List of Screens (2) (Display and Control) Display Menu ( Page E-103) Top Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Control Menu ( Page E-104) Top Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 – E-96 –...
  • Page 105: List Of Screens

    Setting Menu: List of Screens (3) (Network) Network Menu ( Page E-105) Top Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 – E-97 –...
  • Page 106 Setting Menu: List of Screens (4) (Network and Time) Network Menu ( Page E-105) Top Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 – E-98 –...
  • Page 107 Setting Menu: List of Screens (5) (Initialization) Time Menu ( Page E-106) Top Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Initialization Menu ( Page E-107) Top Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 – E-99 –...
  • Page 108: About Information

    Setting Menu (About Information) About Information (Level: Page E-95) Information :Used to check various kinds of log information. :Used to check the operating time of the HDD. VERSION :Used to check the version of the software. NETWORK :Used to check the registered IP address. Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Description (Description of [Submenu 3])
  • Page 109: (About Recording) (1

    Setting Menu (About Recording) (1) About Recording (Level: Page E-95) Recording NORMAL :Used to set the setting number for normal recording operation. ACTION :Used to set the recording operation (up to 10 patterns) TIMER :Used to set the timer (up to 10 programs) OTHERS :Used to set the HDD repeat recording mode and the POW LOSS RECOVER operation.
  • Page 110 Setting Menu (About Recording) (2) About Recording (Level: Page E-95) Recording NORMAL :Used to set the setting number for normal recording operation. ACTION :Used to set the recording operation (up to 10 patterns) TIMER :Used to set the timer (up to 10 programs) OTHERS :Used to set the HDD repeat recording mode and the POW LOSS RECOVER operation.
  • Page 111: About Display

    Setting Menu (About Display) About Display (Level: Page E-96) Display CHAR :Used to select ON/OFF of the display of various kinds of textual information (date etc.) on the screen. :Used to make selection among 8 positions of textual information on the screen. TITLE :Used to set the camera title (up to 16 characters) Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Selection...
  • Page 112: About Control

    Setting menu (About Control) About Control (Level: Page E-96) COMM :Used to set the RS-232C :Used to set the function of the I/O terminals on the rear panel and the alarm detection trigger. Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Selection Description (Description of [Submenu 3]) COM ( Page E-65) It is used to make setting for performing serial communication using the RS-...
  • Page 113: (About Network) (1

    Setting Menu (About Network) (1) About Network (Level: Page E-97, Page E-98) Network :Used to set the IP address and the disconnection time. :Used to set the DNS server. SMTP :Used to set the SMTP. ADDRESS :Used to register the mail address to which mail is to be sent. CLIENT :Used to register the user who can control this equipment on the network.
  • Page 114: About Time

    Setting Menu (About Time) About Time (Level: Page E-99) CLOCK :Used to set the date and time. AJUST :Used to set the clock adjusting time activated through the use of an external input signal. Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Selection Description (Description of [Submenu 3]) CLOCK ( Page E-15) It is used to set the date and time.
  • Page 115: About Initialization

    Setting Menu (About Initialization) About Initialization (Level: Page E-99) Initialization SETUP :Used to initialize the settings on the setting menu to the ex- factory settings. :Used to clear all data (images and, sounds) on the HDD. Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Selection Description (Description of [Submenu 3]) SETUP ( Page E-90)
  • Page 116: In Case Of Trouble

    In Case of Trouble Check the Log if Anything is Wrong with the Equipment. Description If unintended operations or states such as malfunctions and failing to perform recording, checking the log may help identify the cause of trouble. Reference Page Convenient Function: Detailed Operation Check Using LOG" ( Page E-85) Recording is not Performed in Spite of the Timer being Programmed.
  • Page 117: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If trouble occurs, check the following before asking for repair. Reference Symptom Action Page The power cannot Check if the power plug is connected to the receptacle. be turned ON. Check if the supplied power cord is securely connected to the equipment. Recording cannot To stop recording, should be pressed and held for 2 seconds or more.
  • Page 118: Specifications

    Specifications Item Specifications In conformity with RS-170A (color) or RS-170 (B/W) Image Input Composite: 1.0Vp-p/75 imbalance [For recording] 1-system: BNC, With automatic termination loop-through [For multiplexer] 1-system: BNC Output In conformity with RS-170A (color) or RS-170 (B/W) Composite: 1.0Vp-p/75 imbalance [For playing] 1-system: BNC [For multiplexer] 1-system: BNC...
  • Page 119: Appearance Drawing

    Appearance Drawing PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE TIMER ENTER ALARM WARNING MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT – E-111 –...
  • Page 120: Recording Time Chart

    Recording Time Chart Capacity of hard disk: 80GB – E-112 –...
  • Page 121 MEMO – E-113 –...

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