Sanyo DSR-5009P manual

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    DSR-5016P About this manual Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference. INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital Video Recorder with Multiplexer Function DSR-5009P z Refer to the included CD- ROM for the German, French, Spanis h and Italian “I NSTRUCTION MANUAL”. e00_l8hbd_xe_7.book [...]

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    English 1 PRECAUTION Location For safe operation and satisfactory performance of your unit, keep the following in mind when selecting a place for its installation: Shield it from direct sunlight and kee p it away from sources of intense heat. Avoid dusty or humid places. Avoid places with insufficient ve ntilation for proper heat dissipation. Do no[...]

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    2 English INTRODUCTION Main features  The digital video record er records video from monitoring cameras to its internal hard di sk, and it can display real video bein g monitored in four, six, nine or 16 screens. Recorde d video can also be playe d back with mult iple screens. The DSR-5009P can only display spli t screen video in fo ur, six or n[...]

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    English 3 CONTENTS 1 BEFORE USE . ............. ................ ................ .. 7 Notes on handling the internal HDD .............. 7 Notes on installation loc ations ..................... .. 7 The HDD and cooling fan are consum able components. ............. ............. ................ ........ 7 Important recordings .... ...... ..........[...]

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    CONTENTS 4 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS ............... ............. ................ ...... 58 Basic menu operations ....................... ......... 58 Resetting menu items ............................... ... 59 Sub-menu configuration .........[...]

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    CONTENTS English 5 1 RECORDING IMAGES ................ .............. 162 Normal recording ................................ ....... 162 Timer recording ............ ................... ........... 162 Alarm recording ............ ................ .............. 162 Pre-alarm recording ..... ................ .............. 162 2 WATCHING IMAGES ....[...]

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    CONTENTS 6 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 1 DVR VIEWER2 ............ ............. ................ . 205 Operating environment ....................... ....... 205 Installing DVR Viewer2 ................ .............. 205 Opening and closing DVR Viewer2 ............ 206 Menu structu[...]

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    English 7 1 BEFORE USE Notes on handling the internal HDD This digital video recorder uses an internal HDD. Be sure to observe the followi ng points carefully wh en operating, setti ng-up, or servicing the digital video recorder.  Do not subject the digital vid eo recorder to sudden impact or vibration. If the digital vi deo recorder is subjecte[...]

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    8 English BEFORE USE 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Backup battery The digital video re corder comes with a built-in lith ium battery. If power is supp lied continuou sly for at le ast 48 hours af ter setting the date and time, th e clock continues to op erate normally for up to 30 days wi[...]

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    English 9 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Front panel 1. POWER indicator Lights up when the pow er is on. 2. FULL indicat or ( J P.81) Flashes when the amount of avai lable memory in the hard disk’s recordin g area drops to the percent age specified using menu settings. In addition, recordin g stops automaticall y when no more memory is available,[...]

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    NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 10 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 16. [MENU] button and indicato r Displays the menu screens (i.e., sett ing screens), a nd the indicator ligh ts up while any of these scree ns is being displayed. 17. [EXIT/OSD] button an d indicator z EXIT: Exits the m[...]

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    NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 English 11 Rear panel 1. SCSI terminal (option board) Used to add a RAID u nit by SCSI connect ion. Cannot be used together with an expansio n unit. Only a RAID unit can be used. Please contact the dealer fo r details. When handling and c onnecting, be sure t o read the instructio n manual included with th e option bo[...]

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    12 English NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 12. SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals The terminals a re used when motion sensors hav e been set ( J P.99) to output an alarm signal to a connected d evice upon detecti on of motion . The DSR-5009P has nine terminals. 13. Cont[...]

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    English 13 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS This section describes ho w to connect the dig ital video recorder to video came ras and other devices. Be sure to re ad the instru ctio n manuals for each connected devi ce. z Improper connection s may result in malfunction or smok e emission. z A separate power supply is requi red for operation of each ca[...]

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    14 English INSTALLATION AND CONNE CTIONS 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Make the following connections to use a phone li ne to connect to an Internet service provider. A system controller or another DVR can be connected to the RS-485 control terminal. Perfo rm settings in the <RS-232C/ [...]

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    INSTALLATION AND CONNE CTIONS 3 English 15 When connecting multiple d evices, it i s necessary to mak e termination settings on both end devices. z Set the RS-485 terminati on switch of both end devices t o ON. z Be sure to set the RS-485 t ermination s witches of all devices in betwe en (devices other than the fi rst and last devices) to OFF. z If[...]

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    16 English INSTALLATION AND CONNE CTIONS 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Connect to a PC for cont rol of the digi tal video recorder ov er a network with a switch or connect to the Interne t. To enable control of the digita l video recorder over a net work, connect to th e switch via Ethe r[...]

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    INSTALLATION AND CONNE CTIONS 3 English 17 The SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals a re used to relay al arm signals whenever one of the digital video recorder’s motion sensors is trig gered. Normall y in an open condition, a terminal adopts a low conditi on when a sensor for the corres ponding camera number has been triggered. The connections f or a remo[...]

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    18 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 1 PREPARING FOR USE When the power is turned on, t he operation display is shown at the top of the monitor screen. This area indicates the date, time, picture qua lity and o ther information ne eded for operation. * The above is an example displ ay. [...]

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    PREPARING FOR U SE 1 English 19 1 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. Each time the [EXIT/OSD] button is press ed, the operation display moves t o a differe nt location or is hidden. The language displaye d on the monitor can be changed. [Settings] (  indicates default setti ng) 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicat or lights up a nd the <MAIN[...]

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    20 English PREPARING FOR U SE 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 3 Turn the jog dial to select “1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <LANGUAGE/LANGU E/SPRACHE/I DIOMA> screen is displayed. 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ENGLISH” flashes. 5 Turn[...]

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    PREPARING FOR U SE 1 English 21 4 Turn the jog dial to select “01” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes (indicat ing the day). 5 Turn the jog dial to select “26” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The day is set to “26” and the month “01” flashe s. 6 Use the same procedure to set the month (10), year (20[...]

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    22 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 2 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Example: Selecting Came ra 2 1 Press the No. 2 [CAMERA SELECT] button. The CAMERA SELECT indicator lights up and video from Camera 2 is displayed on a full screen. 1 Press the [ZOOM] button during monitoring of camera[...]

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    MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAM ERA 2 English 23 4 Press the [ZOOM] button to return to normal magnification. Magnification is cancelled a nd the display returns to the normal screen. The ZOOM indica tor turns off. z Magnified video has a slight ly coarser appeara nce when compared with normal vi deo. z Images cannot be enlarged in multi-screen format [...]

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    24 English MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAM ERA 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 1 Press the [MULTI] button. The MULTI indicator lights up and video from 16 separate cameras is displayed simult aneously. Press the [MULTI] button again to displ ay multi 9 screens. The DSR-5009P can only display vi[...]

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    MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAM ERA 2 English 25 The camera video on a full scre en can be changed automatically base d on the camera number. 1 Press the [SEQUENCE] button. The SEQUENCE indicato r flashes and the displayed vi deo changes automatically bas ed on the camera number. The current camera number indic ator lights sequentially. z It is possibl[...]

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    26 English MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAM ERA 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION When a monitor is co nnected to the MON2 output termi nal on the rear panel of the digital video reco rder, this monitor can b e used to view video in quad screen or mult i screen format or automatically scroll throu[...]

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    MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAM ERA 2 English 27 2 Press the [MULTI] button. The video from the cameras is dis played in multi 9 screens on monitor 2. Press the [MULTI] but ton again to display multi 16 screens. The DSR-5009P can only display video from nine ca meras. z In the case of both quad and multi 9/16 screen dis play, you can change the positio[...]

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    28 English MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAM ERA 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 2 Press the [QUAD] button. The video from the cameras is displayed in quad screen on monitor 2. 3 Press the [SEQUENCE] button. The four images of the quad screen on monit or 2 automatically chan ge in order of camera[...]

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    English 29 3 RECORDING Use the following procedure to reco rd monitored video. z Be sure to set the time when us ing the digital vide o recorder for the first time . Recording is not possible unt il the time is set. ( J P.20) 1 Press the [REC/STOP] button. The REC/STOP indicator l ights up, “REC” (i.e., the recordi ng symbol) appears in the ope[...]

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    RECORDING 3 30 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the following procedure to reco rd alarm video when an alarm signal is detected. 1 Set alarm recording. ( J P.93) 2 When an alarm signal is detected z When an alarm signal is detected, “ALARM” flashes in the operation display and [...]

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    English 31 4 PLAY Use the following procedure to pl ay normal or ti mer record ing video stored in the h ard disk. 1 Press the [CAMERA SELECT] button for the camera to play and then press the [PLAY/STOP] button. The PLAY/STOP indicator lights up and appears in the operation display. Normal or timer recordi ng video is played back. To view video fro[...]

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    32 English PLAY 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION (3) Returning to n ormal playback. Press the [SHUTTLE HOLD] button while the SHUTTLE HOLD indic ator is lit to release the lock status. is displayed in th e operation display area when the jog dial is tu rned. z Audio is no t played duri ng fa[...]

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    PLAY 4 English 33 4 Press the [ZOOM] button to return to normal magnification. Magnification is cancelled a nd the display returns to the normal screen. The ZOOM indica tor turns off. z Magnified video has a slight ly coarser appeara nce when compared with normal vi deo. z Images cannot be enlarged in multi-screen format. z If a [CAMERA SELECT] but[...]

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    34 English PLAY 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 2 To view video from other cameras, press the [QUAD] button again. Each time this bu tton is pressed, the four image s on the quad screen change, in order of cameras No. 1-4, 5-8, 9-12 and 13- 16. On the DSR-5009P, the images change in order o[...]

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    English 35 5 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Video stored i n the recordin g area or archive area can be located by searching and the n played back. Use one of six search methods to locate th e required video. <SEARCH> screen z During playback, use the shuttle dial, jog dial or operation buttons to perform ope rations, such as to pause or fast- [...]

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    36 English SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the fol lowing procedure to perform an alarm search or alarm thumbnai l search by defi ning the period (month, week, day or time) of the alarm recorded vi deo. 1 Press the [SEARCH] button while the digital video r[...]

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    SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 English 37 6 Turn the jog dial to select “SEARCH” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise . “ALARM” flashes. 7 Turn the jog dial to select “ALARM” or “THUMBNAIL” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Now perform alarm search ( J P.37) or alarm thumbnail search ( J P.40). [Settings] (  i ndica[...]

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    38 English SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 3 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. I n this case, t he video at the time the alarm occurred is dis played. z T[...]

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    SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 English 39 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The alarm video with the speci fied number is displayed in the preview screen. Image numbers before the selected number are displayed in a list on the left of t he screen. 5 Press the [FUNC.] button. The cursor moves to the list. 6 Turn the jog dial to select the alarm v[...]

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    40 English SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 4 Press the [FUNC.] button. The cursor moves to the list. 5 Turn the jog dial to select the alarm video for playback and th en turn the shuttle dial clockwise. 1 Press the [ALARM] button during playback. z Each time t[...]

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    SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 English 41 3 Turn the jog dial to select the video for playback. The alarm number f or the selected video flashes . z To display the next or previou s recording Turn the jog dial clockwise or counter-clockwise accordingly. z Press the [ALARM] button t o display the next nine recordings, and for t he previous nine re[...]

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    42 English SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 1 In the search screen, press the [FUNC.] button and select “CHANNEL” with the jog dial. 2 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The “CHANNEL” input fie ld flashes. 3 Press the [CAMERA SELECT] button for the camera[...]

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    SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 English 43 3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise whil e “CHANNEL” is selected. The “CHANNEL” input fie ld flashes. 4 Press the [CAMERA SELECT] 5 button. The cursor moves to “DATE TIME”. 5 Specify the date and time. (1) Turn the shuttle dial cl ockwise and turn the jog dial to “26” (day). (2) Turn the shu[...]

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    44 English SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the following procedure to pl ayback video that has been stored in the archive area. 1 Press the [SEARCH] button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped. The SEARCH indicator lights up and the <[...]

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    SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 English 45 1 In the search screen, press the [FUNC.] button and select “SEARCH”. The cursor moves to “SEARCH”. z When the cursor is positione d on “SEARCH”, turn the jog dial to move the cursor to “CHANNEL”. 2 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The “SEARCH” input fi eld flashes. 3 Turn the jog dial[...]

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    46 English SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “SEARCH FROM” input field flashe s. [Settings] (  i ndicates default sett ing) *1 “ARCHIVE” can only be sele cted when “MODE” in “ARCHIVE AREA” in th e <RECORDI[...]

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    SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 English 47 (3) Turn the jog dial to set the end date and time fo r motion sensing (i.e., 8 PM on the same day) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MOTION SENSOR”. 2 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The motion sensor settin g screen is displayed. Use the foll owing procedure to set to d[...]

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    48 English SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 5 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 6 Turn the jog dial to select “PREVI EW”. 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Each time the shuttl e dial is turned clockwise, a dif ferent motion sensor screen is displa yed on the preview screen.  If “NOT FO[...]

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    English 49 6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Use the procedures described below to copy import ant normal, ti me r or alarm recordings to the digi tal video recorder’s archive area, a CompactFlash card, a Microd ri ve, a CD-R /RW or a DVD+R/ +RW. Copying video to the hard disk’s ar chive area ( J P.50) Copying video to a CompactFlash ca rd or M[...]

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    50 English SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 6 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Example: Copying 10 seconds of video 1 Play video to be copied. 2 Press the [STILL] button whe n the frame to be copied is displayed. z Images from all cameras cannot be copied simultaneou sly. Use the [CAMER A SELE[...]

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    SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 6 English 51 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Copying to the archive area begins. The message “COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA !” is displayed on- screen during the copy procedure . When copying is completed, “COPY FINISHED !” is displayed.  To cancel copying Press the [COPY] b utton. Use the following procedure t[...]

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    52 English SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 6 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 4 Press the [COPY] button. The COPY indicator lights up and the copy setting screen is displayed. 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ARCHIVE AREA” flashes. 6 Turn the jog dial to select “COMPACT FLASH” and [...]

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    SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 6 English 53 10 Turn the jog dial to select “20” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “COPY START”. 11 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The copy data and the capacity of the copy destination are checked. The available space and write capacity a re checked. The available space and wri[...]

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    54 English SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 6 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the followin g procedure to c opy recording area or archive area video to a CD-R/RW or DVD+R/+RW. Example: Copying the maxi mum video to the copy destination z For compatibility, ref er to the SANYO homepage. ht[...]

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    SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 6 English 55 7 Turn the jog dial to select “MAXIMUM” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise . The cursor moves to “COPY START”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) z If audio is recorded, “ON” or “OFF” can be set for “AUDIO”. 8 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The copy data and the cap[...]

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    56 English SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 6 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION It is possible to format a CompactFlash ca rd, Microdrive, CD- RW or DVD+RW. 1 Insert a CompactFlash card, CD-RW or DVD+RW. 2 Press the [COPY] button. The COPY indicator lights up and the copy setting screen is disp[...]

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    SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 6 English 57 Images copied to a CD-R/RW or DVD+R/+RW can be viewed on a PC. When images are copied to a CD-R/RW or DVD+R/+R W, the following fol ders are created and images are sa ved within them. (1) The folder “DCIM” is created. (2) Within this folder, folders are created based on the date (YY-MM-DD) of copied[...]

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    58 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS This section describes the menu con figuration and the menu items to be selected for eac h operation. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog d[...]

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    MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS English 59 Use the jog dial and shuttle dial to move thro ugh the sub- menus and setting screens and to confirm the settings. Use the following p rocedure to resto r e only those items i n the displayed sett ing screen to their defa ult values. 1 Open the menu screen containing the items to be returned to default s[...]

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    MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS 60 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION The following settings can be made with the sub-menus. Press the [MENU] button in any sub-menu to scroll through the sub-men us. 1. INITIAL SET ( J P.61) Sets display languag e, time, titl e, holiday, time period and[...]

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    English 61 1 INITIAL SET The following settings can be made with <INITIAL SET>. 1. LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET Sets the languag e displayed on the moni tor. ( J P.19) Sets the date and time displayed on the normal screen and summer time. ( J P.20, 62) Automatically aligns the ti me of all digita l video recorders when multiple recorders are connected.[...]

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    62 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Sets the language disp layed on the monitor. ( J P.19) Set the time and date of the digital video re corder. ( J P.20) Set the start and end date and time for summer time. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the[...]

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    INITIAL SET 1 English 63 7 Set the date and time. Example: Set th e summer time to begin at 3 April, 2005, 02:00. Set the summer time to end 30 October, 2005, 02:00. The clock display jumps fo rward one hour from 3 April, 2005, 01:59 to 03:00. The clock display jumps back one hour from 30 October, 2005, 01:59 to 01:00. Summer time begi ns (1) Week,[...]

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    64 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 5 Turn the jog dial to select “ADJUST. TIME” under <EXT. CLOCK SET> and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes. The default setti ng is “01:00”. 6 Turn the jog dial to select the time and then turn the shut[...]

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    INITIAL SET 1 English 65 4 Turn the jog dial to select “YES” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Connected cameras are automat ically detected. When detecti on is compl eted, the di splay returns to the <INITIAL SET> screen. 5 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The display returns to the normal screen . Use the following procedure to set [...]

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    66 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 6 Turn the jog dial to select “H”. Characters change in t he following sequ ence as the jog dial is turned. 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The character is se t and the cursor moves one posit ion to the right. z When changing a [...]

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    INITIAL SET 1 English 67 4 Set the day and month for item 1. (1) Turn the shuttle dia l clockwise. “--” (day) flashes. (2) Turn the jog dial to select “26” and then turn the shuttle dial cloc kwise. “--” (month) flashes. (3) Turn the jog dial to select “10” and then turn the shuttle dial cloc kwise. The cursor moves to “2”. 5 Us[...]

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    68 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION The above example s are set as follows. <TIME PERIOD S ET> screen z TIME PERIOD A T-1=6:00, T-2=13:00, T-3=2 0:00, T-4=00:00 z TIME PERIOD B T-1=6:00, T-2=11:00, T-3=1 3:00, T-4=00:00 z SEQUENCE “TIME PERIOD A” z MASK “TIME [...]

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    INITIAL SET 1 English 69 Example 1: Settin g periods usin g TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B z TIME PERIOD A T-1=6:00 T-2=11:30 T-3=13:30 T-4=18:00 z TIME PERIOD B T-1=6:00 T-2=8:00 T-3=14:30 T-4=20:00 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “1.INITIAL SET” a[...]

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    70 English INITIAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Example 2: Setting time period operation as follows. Automatic selection and mo nitor masking fo r “TIME PERIOD A”. (default setting) Motion sensing for “TIME PERIOD B”. 9 Turn the jog dial to select “MOTION/ROI SENSOR” with[...]

  • Page 72

    English 71 2 RECORD SET The following settings can be made with <RECORD SET>. 1. NORMAL REC EASY SET ( J P.72) Makes basic settin gs based on a number of days or a recording rate. 2. RECORDING AREA SET ( J P.77) Displays the total capa city of the hard disk and sets the ratio of the recording area to the archive area. 3. RECORDING CONDITIONS [...]

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    72 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 8. ALARM OPERATION SET ( J P.102) Makes settings for operation and displ ay upon detecting an alarm. Use the following procedure to make simple recording settings. Two different setting methods may be used -- one based on recording days,[...]

  • Page 74

    RECORD SET 2 English 73 6 Turn the jog dial to select the “RECORDING DURATION” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “TIMER RECOR DING (DLY)”. 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. 8 To activate timer operation, turn the jog dial to select “ON” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The[...]

  • Page 75

    74 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 13 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “OFF” and then turn the shu ttle dial clockwise. Example: ON [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) z Audio recording can only be specified when the recording rate is 1 FPS or gre ater[...]

  • Page 76

    RECORD SET 2 English 75 4 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 de tected cameras is indicated by “NUMBER OF CAMER AS”. z Confirm that the numbe r of cameras connected to the digital video recorder is the same as t he number of displ[...]

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    76 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 9 Set the time for timer recording. Example: Timer recording from 8 AM to 8 PM (1) Turn the shuttle dia l clockwise and then tu rn the jog dial to select “08” (hour). (2) Turn the shuttle dia l clockwise and then tu rn the jog dial t[...]

  • Page 78

    RECORD SET 2 English 77 16 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and t he display returns to the normal screen. z The recording durat i on is automat ically calc ulated based on recording settings and the number of connected cameras, and thi s is indicate d by “RECORDING DURATION”. If a valid figure cannot be cal culated, “ERR[...]

  • Page 79

    78 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION  Default hard disk se ttings  Recording area allocat ions The maximum allocation for the recording area is 99%. The allocation for th e archive area cannot be set manuall y. When the record ing area is modified, the archive area is[...]

  • Page 80

    RECORD SET 2 English 79 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. After the hard disk is initi alized, the <RECORD SET> screen appears and the new recording capac ity setting is applied . 8 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and t he display returns to the normal screen. When “OVERWRITE ” is set to “O FF” for recording con[...]

  • Page 81

    80 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION z When “AREA FULL RESE T” is performed for “RECORDING AREA”, the recordings in the recording area are overwritten. z When “AREA FULL RESET” is performed f or “ARCHIVE AREA”, the recordings in the archiv e area are del ete[...]

  • Page 82

    RECORD SET 2 English 81 7 Turn the jog dial to select the mode value and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. When “AUTO ALAR M COPY” is selected, the <WARNING> screen is displa yed. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) When “AUTO ALARM COPY” is change d to “MANUAL COPY” the following <WARNING> screen i s displayed.[...]

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    82 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION z The archive area ca nnot be automa tically overwritten. Se t overwrite permission ( J P.79) when the reco rd ing area is full. z The recording rate automatically changes to 50FPS when setting “AUTO ALARM C OPY” for “ARCH IVE AREA[...]

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    RECORD SET 2 English 83 5 Turn the jog dial to select the storage period for the data and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Set the storage peri od for recorded data to “OFF” or wit hin the range of “1 DAY - 99 DAYS” (full days). 6 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and t he display returns to the normal screen. Use t[...]

  • Page 85

    84 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION  Setting the picture quality fo r each camera (1) Select “INDIV.” and turn the shuttle dial c l ockwise. The cursor moves to “P ICTURE QUALIT Y SET”. (2) Turn the shuttle dia l clockwise. The <PICTURE QUALITY SET> screen[...]

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    RECORD SET 2 English 85 z When only one c amera is connected, recording i s performed at 25 FPS even if 50 or 100 FPS is set. z When four camera s are connected and 100 FPS is set, recording is performe d at the recording rat e close to the set rate (100 FPS) divided by the number o f cameras. (Example: When 8 cameras are connect ed and the recordi[...]

  • Page 87

    86 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 3 Turn the jog dial to select “5.PROGRAM REC SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <PROGRAM REC SET> screen is displayed. 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “P-1” flashes for “PROGRAM” . 5 Turn the jog dial[...]

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    RECORD SET 2 English 87 Use the following procedures to set recording start and stop times using the timer fun ction. Timer setting items can be used to set times at wh ich to start and stop recording and the record ing rate on each specified day of the week . (1) WEEK This column is used to select the days of the week for timer settings. Select ?[...]

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    88 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 5 Turn the jog dial to set the day, and turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “--” (indicating th e hour) from “START” flashes. 6 Setting the “START” and “STOP” time. Example: Setting a start time of 6:30 PM and an end time of[...]

  • Page 90

    RECORD SET 2 English 89 10 Use the same procedure to set other items.  To change a s etting item Turn the shuttle dial to sel ect the item to be changed and then turn the jog dia l to change the setting . 11 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and t he display returns to the normal screen. z If timer settings ove r lap, recordi[...]

  • Page 91

    90 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the following proc edures to set timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours. Perform in line 7 (defaul t: “SAT”) and line 8 (default: “DLY”) of the <TIMER SET> screen. Example: A Program No. 1 timer recording from 10:[...]

  • Page 92

    RECORD SET 2 English 91 7 Set “WEEK” and “STOP” to stop recording and make the settings for “FPS” and “SET”. (1) Turn the jog dial to select “WED” and then turn the shuttle dial cloc kwise. (2) Turn the jog dial to select “20” (hour) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. (3) Turn the jog dial to select “30” (minutes)[...]

  • Page 93

    92 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 5 Turn the jog dial to select line 9 (EXT) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise . “OFF” flashes. 6 Turn the jog dial to select “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “12.5” flashes. 7 Turn the jog dial to select [...]

  • Page 94

    RECORD SET 2 English 93 Use the followi ng procedure to select the picture quali ty, audio recording and recording ra te for alarm recording. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <RECORD SET&[...]

  • Page 95

    94 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 7 Turn the jog dial to select the “PICTURE QUALITY” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “AUDIO RECORDING”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing)  Setting the picture quality fo r each c[...]

  • Page 96

    RECORD SET 2 English 95 11 Turn the jog dial to select “SW” or “ONLY” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “REC RATE”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) * Example of recording pattern fo r SW and ONLY 12 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “A12.5” flashes. (Default sett ing: 12.5FPS) 13 Turn the jog [...]

  • Page 97

    96 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 15 Turn the jog dial to select the “DURATION” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “P RE-ALARM RECORD ING”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) 16 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting[...]

  • Page 98

    RECORD SET 2 English 97 5 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “REC RATE”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “12.5” flashes. (Default sett ing: 12.5FPS) 7 Turn the jog dial to select the “REC RATE” setting and then turn the shuttl[...]

  • Page 99

    98 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 9 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and t he display returns to the normal screen. “PRE” appears in the operation dis play. When an alarm occurs, “ALARM” is disp layed. z Pre-alarm recording is perf ormed duri[...]

  • Page 100

    RECORD SET 2 English 99 5 Turn the jog dial to select an alarm detection method and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MOTION SENSOR”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) *1 External al arm z Switch is att ached to the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel and alarm is detected by opening and closing the switch. z[...]

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    100 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 3 Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <RECORD SET> screen is displayed. 4 Turn the jog dial to select “7.ALARM REC MODE SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Th[...]

  • Page 102

    RECORD SET 2 English 101  To specify the start position and end position together within a ran ge (1) Turn the jog dial to move the cursor (blu e) to the start position and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise . (2) Turn the jog dial to select “A” or “B” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise . (“A” or “B” are yellow.) (3) Turn[...]

  • Page 103

    102 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 16 Turn the jog dial to select the “MODE” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to the top left sensor. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) 17 Use the same procedure to set “LEVEL” and “MO[...]

  • Page 104

    RECORD SET 2 English 103 3 Turn the jog dial to select “8.ALARM OPERATION SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <ALARM OPERATION SET> screen is displayed. 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes for “ALARM RETRIGGER”. 5 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor [...]

  • Page 105

    104 English RECORD SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION [Settings] (  i ndicates default sett ing) *1 Multi screen display is laid out according to the settings on P.126. Therefo re, the image for the channel f or which an alarm was detected may not be di splayed depending on the settings[...]

  • Page 106

    RECORD SET 2 English 105 To forcibly cancel an alarm duri ng alarm operation, press the [CAMERA SELECT] button for t he camera with the al arm and hold it for approximately 3 secon ds. Alternatively, con nect a switch between the ALARM RESET terminal and C terminal (the grounded terminal), and t urn on the switch to cancel an alarm that occurs. Can[...]

  • Page 107

    106 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 3 GENERAL SET The following settings can be made with <GENERAL SET>. 1. DISPLAY SET ( J P.107) Displays or hides the dat e and time on the operati on display and sets the screen display for situations where video signals are lost. 2. BUZZER SE[...]

  • Page 108

    GENERAL SET 3 English 107 Use the following procedure to hi de the date, time, or other information from the operati on display. All items are set to “ON” by default setting. Whe re necessary, the required it ems can be turned off. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog d[...]

  • Page 109

    108 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION z A maximum of 9,999,999 ala rms can be displayed in the operation display. When th is number is exceeded, the alarm count returns to 0000000. z When “ALARM RECORDING” is set to “OFF” on t he <ALARM REC MODE SET> scr een,[...]

  • Page 110

    GENERAL SET 3 English 109 Use the foll owing procedure to set a warnin g buzzer to sound for alarms or when hard disk space bec omes insufficient. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <GENER[...]

  • Page 111

    110 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the following procedure to rest rict operation of the digi tal video recorder based on the user lev el. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select[...]

  • Page 112

    GENERAL SET 3 English 111 7 Turn the jog dial to select “OPERATION AUTHORITY” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “NORMAL” flashes. 8 Turn the jog dial to select “NORMAL” or “CHANGE” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. If no changes are to be made to user privi leges, select “NORMAL” and go to step 13. The cursor mov[...]

  • Page 113

    112 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 12 Turn the jog dial to select the camera control level and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “USER ID SET”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) 13 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is comple[...]

  • Page 114

    GENERAL SET 3 English 113 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The first user ID entry bar “|” flashes. 6 Enter a user ID. Use the jog di al, shuttle dia l or [CAMERA SELECT] buttons to enter up to eight alphanu meric characters. Refer to “Setti ng camera titles” ( J P.65) for more details regarding how to enter characters. 7 Turn the shuttle[...]

  • Page 115

    114 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION z The lock can not be activat ed during the followin g operations. • While displaying the menu screen, search scre en, or copy screen • While playing back recorded image • While camera is being controlled • While video is being[...]

  • Page 116

    GENERAL SET 3 English 115 Set when connected to a PC through th e rear panel RS-232C terminal or when connected to a system controll er through the RS-485 terminal (A, B). To perform P PP settings (modem), set to RS-485. The DATA SPEE D setting is for the RS-485. Set the PPP dialing speed in “BAUD RATE” in the <PPP SET> screen. 1 Press th[...]

  • Page 117

    116 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 8 When “RS-485” is selected for “CONTROL”, turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes for “S TATUS INFO”. 9 Turn the jog dial to select “STATUS INFO” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to[...]

  • Page 118

    GENERAL SET 3 English 117 This section describes ho w to initialize the hard disk and perform mirroring. The internal hard disk capaci ty is displayed as DISK 1 and DISK 2; the hard disk capacit y for the expansion uni t is displayed as EX-DISK 1 to 4. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed.[...]

  • Page 119

    118 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 3 Turn the jog dial to select “5.HDD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise . The <HDD SET> screen is displayed. 4 Turn the jog dial to select “MIRRORING” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise . “OFF” flashe[...]

  • Page 120

    GENERAL SET 3 English 119 When mirroring is set to “ON” and a recording error occurs, change the hard disk used for playb ack. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <GENERAL SET> scree[...]

  • Page 121

    120 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the fol lowing procedure to make menu settings for the digital video recorder and to monit or video from a PC via a network (LAN). A LAN cable must be connected to the LAN terminal on the rear panel before proceeding. z Connecting [...]

  • Page 122

    GENERAL SET 3 English 121 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <GENERAL SET> screen i s displayed. 3 Turn the jog dial to select “6.NETWORK SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwi[...]

  • Page 123

    122 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 9 Set “HTTP PORT”. (Default sett ing: 00080) (1) Turn the shuttle dia l clockwise. (2) Turn the jog dial to select the setti ng and then turn th e shuttle dial cloc kwise. 10 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “NO LIMIT” flashes.[...]

  • Page 124

    GENERAL SET 3 English 123 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <GENERAL SET> screen i s displayed. 3 Turn the jog dial to select “7.NETWORK CONTROL SET” and then turn the shuttle dial[...]

  • Page 125

    124 English GENERAL SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 8 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “NORMAL” flashes. 9 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[...]

  • Page 126

    GENERAL SET 3 English 125 13 Turn the jog dial to select the camera control level and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Select a level to c ontrol cameras fr om the digital video recorder. ( J P.112) [Settings] (  i ndicates default sett ing) 14 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and t he display returns to the normal scre[...]

  • Page 127

    126 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 4 SCREEN SET Use the following procedure to cha nge the display positions for cameras in qua d and multi 9/16 screens. Different positions can be set for both the main monitor and monitor 2. On the DSR-5009P, display positi ons can be changed on qua[...]

  • Page 128

    SCREEN SET 4 English 127 6 Turn the jog dial to select “01” for “QUAD1” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes for “QUAD1”. 7 Turn the jog dial to select “05” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” changes to “05” for “QUAD1”. z The position of camera imag es on monitor 2 can be changed in the[...]

  • Page 129

    128 English SCREEN SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the fol lowing procedure to scroll through video from al l 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 fu ll-screen dis[...]

  • Page 130

    SCREEN SET 4 English 129 3 Turn the jog dial to select “4.SCREEN SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <SCREEN SET> screen is displayed . 4 Turn the jog dial to select “FULL” for “2.SEQUENCE SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “1S” flashes for “FULL”. 5 Turn the jog dial to set the interval to “IN[...]

  • Page 131

    130 English SCREEN SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 10 Turn the jog dial to select “1S” to “30S” or “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. After confirming th is setting, the cu rsor moves one position t o the right. [Settings] (  indicates default setti ng) 11 Us[...]

  • Page 132

    SCREEN SET 4 English 131 5 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MASK SET”. 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <MASK SET> screen is displayed . 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “T-1” flashes for “TIME PERIOD”. 8 Turn the jog dial to select the time period and then[...]

  • Page 133

    132 English SCREEN SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 12 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and t he display returns to the normal screen. z When setting a number of time periods tog ether, after completing step 1 0, use the jog dial to sele ct the next period and then r[...]

  • Page 134

    English 133 5 POWER LOSS/USED TIME Use the following proced ure to check the date and time of power losses, the amount of hard disk operat ion time and the amount of power-on time. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME” and then tur[...]

  • Page 135

    134 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 6 INITIALIZATION LOG Use the following procedure to di splay the eight most recent entries in the initializati on and re-recording log for the hard disk. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displaye[...]

  • Page 136

    English 135 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS Use the following procedure to sav e menu settings or user ID settings on a CompactFlash card or t o load settings from a CompactFlash card back onto the digit al video recorder. These functions make it easy to share the same se ttings on a number of different digi tal video recorders. Also connect to a network v ia[...]

  • Page 137

    136 English COPY MENU SETTINGS 7 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the foll owing procedure to load menu setti ngs saved on a CompactFlash ca rd to the digital video recorder. z When loading a menu setting file to the recorder, speci f y whether recording area settings are to be copied. Nor[...]

  • Page 138

    COPY MENU SETTINGS 7 English 137 Use the following procedure to cop y recording area settings. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator l ights up and the <MAI N MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “7.COPY MENU SETTINGS” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <COPY MENU SETTINGS> screen is displayed. The cu[...]

  • Page 139

    138 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 8 ADVANCED MENU SET The following se ttings can be mad e with <ADVANCED MENU SET>. 1. ROI SET ( J P.139) Set the Region of Interest (ROI) to enable recording , at different pi cture quality, only of areas p r eset on the monitor or areas where[...]

  • Page 140

    ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 139 Set the Region of Interest (ROI) to enable recording at different picture quali ties, only of areas preset on the moni tor. Enables recording at high picture qualities for areas where motion is det ected. This function al lows you to raise the quality le vel for the preset ROI or lower the quality level fo r unnecess[...]

  • Page 141

    140 English ADVANCED MENU SET 8 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 7 Turn the jog dial to select the “QUALITY” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes for “A CTIVE ROI”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) 8 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “[...]

  • Page 142

    ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 141 13 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <ROI (AR EA/SENSIT IVIT Y)> screen is displayed. z When “QUALITY” are all set to “OFF”, the <AREA/ SENSITIVITY> screen is not displaye d. z The frame is no t displayed for “STATIC AREA” numbers with “QUALITY” set to “OFF”. When only “QUALITY”[...]

  • Page 143

    142 English ADVANCED MENU SET 8 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 18 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. 19 Turn the jog dial to select the time lag and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise . [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) 20 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The settin[...]

  • Page 144

    ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 143 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Area settings mode is activated and an i con appears in the upper right part of the screen. 6 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor (the orange  ) to the upper left of the position where an area is to be s et and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor mo ves to the bot t[...]

  • Page 145

    144 English ADVANCED MENU SET 8 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the following procedure to rece ive notification by e-mail when an alarm event occurs while the dig ital video recorder is connected to a network. Alarm noti fication cannot be set from the digital video reco rder. Set this o[...]

  • Page 146

    ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 145 Set when cameras with remote opera tion capability are connected. To perform camera contro l for a SANYO camera, set “CONTROL” in the <RS-232C/RS -485 SET> screen to RS- 485. ( J P.115) Perform the following con nections and set camera control to use in full screen display. Connections necessary f or remote[...]

  • Page 147

    146 English ADVANCED MENU SET 8 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 7 When “2ND RS485/422” is selected for “PROTOCOL”, turn the jog dial to select “2ND RS485/422 PROTOCOL”, and turn the shuttle clockwise. 8 Turn the jog dial to select the protocol to set and then turn the shuttle dial[...]

  • Page 148

    ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 147 1 Press the [FUNC.] button. The FUNC. indicat or lights up a nd camera operation mode is activated. 2 Click the buttons to operate the camera. z Turn the shu ttle dial during aut omatic panning, automatic camera selection, or TOUR for manual panning and turn the jog dial for manual til t and to cancel automati c mode[...]

  • Page 149

    148 English ADVANCED MENU SET 8 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 3 Turn the jog dial to select “4.PPP SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise . The <PPP SET> screen is displayed. (1) DIAL UP Displays whether or not to use a dial-u p connection. (2) DIAL UP SET Displays the <[...]

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    ADVANCED MENU SET 8 English 149 Use the followin g procedure to synchronize the time using th e Internet or an NTP server on a LAN. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indica tor lights up and the <MAIN MENU> is displayed. 2 Turn the jog dial to select “8.ADVANCED MENU SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The <ADVANCED MENU S[...]

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    150 English ADVANCED MENU SET 8 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. 7 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “N TP SERVE R ADDRESS”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) 8[...]

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    English 153 1 GETTING PREPARED The digital video recorder can be remotely controlle d from PCs when th e unit is connected to a network. z Menu settings, recording , playback, and other simi lar operations are possible fro m the PC screen. z A maximum of 15 PCs can b e simultaneously connected to a single DVR (Digital Vi deo Recorder). However, t h[...]

  • Page 155

    154 English GETTING PREPARED 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION See P.205 for install ing and operating DVR Viewer2. After instal ling DVR Viewer2, use the foll owing procedure to make the Inte rnet security sett ings. 1 Select [Internet Options...] from the Internet Explorer [Tools] menu. The[...]

  • Page 156

    GETTING PREPARED 1 English 155 Computer: PC/AT compatible machine Operating syste m: Windows 98/98 SE/Me/NT 4.0/2000/ XP Browser: Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or later Video: 65,000 colors, resol ution 800 x 600 dpi or hi gher Recommended specif ications CPU: Pentium® 4 (2 GHz) or better RAM: 256 MB minimum Operating system: Windows 2000, XP, or late[...]

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    156 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 2 NETWORK CONTROL 1 Launch the web browser on the PC. Internet Explor er 5.5 SP2 or later is supported. These operating systems are s upported: Wi ndows 98, 98 SE, Me, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP z If no web browser is insta lled on the PC, install Internet[...]

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    NETWORK CONTROL 2 English 157 z 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 u[...]

  • Page 159

    158 English NETWORK CONTROL 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION  When control rights ar e switched to the unit Whenever the b utton on the o peration screen o f the PC is clicked, access is cancel led and control rights swit ch back to the unit. At the same tim e, the “NETW ORK CONTROL ”[...]

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    English 159 3 OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 1. Channe l number Displays the channel number selected using “Channe l selection”. The DSR-5009P displays only nine chan nels. 2. Channel selection (LV1 /2/3/4) Selects a camera channel wh en displaying video on a full screen. The DSR-5009P displays only nine chan nels. 3. Multi 9/16 scr[...]

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    160 English OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Operation is avai lable when a camera with remo te operation capability is connected to the VIDEO terminal, RS-485 terminal, o r 2ND RS485/422 terminal and settings are carried out using camera control se[...]

  • Page 162

    OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 3 English 161 4. Menu set Sets the camera internal menu item set ting values. 5. [MENU] Displays camera intern al menu screen. 6. Control speed Adjusts the operation speed fo r Pan and Tilt. Sets a level between 1 and 7. Higher val ues correspond to faster operati on speed. 7. [ZOOM] Activates zoom mode. ([...]

  • Page 163

    162 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 1 RECORDING IMAGES Use the following procedures to store monitored images and alarm images on the internal hard d isk of the d igital video recorder. Before recording images, make the necessary menu settings to match the install ation environment. ([...]

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    English 163 2 WATCHING IMAGES Monitored live imag es and recorded images can be viewed upon demand. Note that switchi ng to live or playback images, modifying the screen display and other si milar operations have absolut ely no effect on timer recording and alarm recordi ng. Click the b utton on the PLAY BACK area on the operation panel. When playb[...]

  • Page 165

    164 English WATCHING IMAGES 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the bu ttons on the operation panel. Click the button. During playback, click the or button. : Increases the playba ck speed. : Decreases the playba ck speed. Click the button. During reverse playback, cl ic k the or button. : [...]

  • Page 166

    WATCHING IMAGES 2 English 165 Use the following proced ures to adjust the images dis played on screen. To make an adjustment, select the adjustment setti ng from the menu and then click [SET] from t he pull-down menu on the screen. (1) READ INTERVAL (Default setting: 1) Select one of five image dis play speeds. Larger setting numbers correspond to [...]

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    166 English WATCHING IMAGES 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION (5) SAVE TO PC (Def ault settin g: OFF) Set to “ON” to save live images or playbac k images to a PC. * Set only for full screen monitoring. z A user level 2 (LV2) or better is required to p l ay back images. z The user level re[...]

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    WATCHING IMAGES 2 English 167 z To download video with audio to a PC, DVR Viewer2 must be installed before th e necessary settings can be made. ( J P.205) z The user level required for downloading i mages is set in the user ID and network control setting s. ( J P.191, 123) 1 Displays live image for users with download authorization. 2 Set “SAVE T[...]

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    168 English WATCHING IMAGES 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION  To cancel a save operation Click [CANCEL]. 8 When saving is completed, click [OK] on the pop-up window. The final st ill image f r om the save p rocess is displayed. The setting menu closes and the screen returns to the displ a[...]

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    English 169 3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Recorded video can be searched and pl ayed back using any of six search modes. 1 In live mode (when playback is stopped), click the button on the operation panel. The “SEARCH” screen is displayed. 2 Select and click the desired search mode from the “SEARCH” screen. The screen for t he selected sear[...]

  • Page 171

    170 English SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the fol lowing procedure to perform an alarm search or alarm thumbnai l search by defi ning the period (month, week, day or time) of the alarm video. (1) TERM: Period (2) Date/time (3) Channel number (4) Selected[...]

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    SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 3 English 171 Images recorded as alarm recordings are display ed in a list by alarm numbers. Accordingly , alarm imag es from the re cording lis t can be searched an d played ba c k. (1) NO: Alarm number. Click to di splay preview (2) DATE/TIME: The alarm recording da te (3) CH: The alarm recording camera number (4) P[...]

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    172 English SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the following proced ure to specify the recorded date and time and play back the images. (1) RECORDING TOP: Dis plays the d ate and ti me of the oldest recording (2) RECORDING END: Displays the date and time of t[...]

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    SEARCHING FOR R E CORDED VIDEO 3 English 173 Use the following procedure to de tect variations from recorded images, usi ng the motion sensor, as a res ult of the presence of an intruder or the like , and to play back the corresponding images. (1) SEARCH FROM Recording area to be used for motion det ection searching (2) CHANNEL Channel or camera nu[...]

  • Page 175

    174 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 4 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Use the fol lowing procedures to copy recorded image s to the archive area on the hard disk or to download images to a PC or the like. These function s can be used to save important images from the recording areas. [...]

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    SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 4 English 175 Use the following procedure to do wnload recorded images to a PC. (1) The recording date and time for th e image currently be ing played back (2) PLAYBACK AREA: The type of recording for the imag e currently being pl ayed back. z ALARM z PRE ALAR M z NORMAL z ARCHIVE (3) MESSAGE: Displays the message d[...]

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    176 English SAVING (COPYI NG) RECORDED VIDEO 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 9 When downloading is complet e, a confirmation dialogue is displayed. Click the [OK] button. Displays the download results. DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD TO PC 01-01-05 00: 36: 21 PLA YBACK AREA MESSAGE : DOWNLOAD ABORTED ! N[...]

  • Page 178

    English 177 1 SETTINGS Before using the digital video recorder, settings shou ld be made for recording conditions, i nstallation environment and other similar factors. The correspo nding menu items are displayed in a three-level structure comprising main menus, sub-menus and setting scre ens. ( J P.178) 1 Click the button on the operation panel. Th[...]

  • Page 179

    SETTINGS 1 178 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION * indicates the displa y of information only. Menu structure Main menu Sub menu Setting items Reference page 1. INITIAL SET 1. CLOCK SET z CLOCK SET P.179 2. SUMMER TIME SET/ EXT.CLOCK SET z SUMMER TIME SET z EXT.CLOCK SET P.179 3. HOLIDA[...]

  • Page 180

    English 179 2 INITIAL SET Use the following proced ure to set the time and date of the digital video recorder. Be sure that t he date and time are set correctly at this ti me. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “1. INITIAL SET”. The “INITIAL SET” screen is displayed. 3 Click “1. CLOCK SET?[...]

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    180 English INITIAL SET 2 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 8 Click [SAVE]. The setting is saved. Use the following procedure to set specific days as holidays. When a day i s specified a s a holiday, timer re cording for that day is performed a s if it were a Sunday. Dates such as natio nal hol[...]

  • Page 182

    English 181 3 RECORD SET The unit’s ha rd disk is separated into t wo independent recording areas. Furthermo re, five different recording modes can be used for these two areas. The memory capacit y for each area i s allocated a s a percentage. (Setting units : 1%) 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Clic[...]

  • Page 183

    182 English RECORD SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION If “OVERWRITE” is se t to “O FF” for recording conditions, recording automatically st ops when the recording areas become full. In this case, AREA FULL RESET can b e used to overwrite previous recording s. 4 Click [AREA FULL RES[...]

  • Page 184

    RECORD SET 3 English 183 Use the following proced ures to set conditions for normal recording and timer record ing. Use the following procedure to set the picture quality for normal recording. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “2. RECORD SET”. The “RECORD SET” screen is displayed. 3 Click ?[...]

  • Page 185

    184 English RECORD SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Selectin g setting v alues Image resolution is determined by the product of pi cture quality and rec ording rate. The higher the picture qual ity and the faster the recording rate, the bette r the image resoluti on; however, as higher r[...]

  • Page 186

    RECORD SET 3 English 185 Use the following procedure to set timer operation duration and timer recording condition s on a day-specific basis. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “2. RECORD SET”. The “RECORD SET” screen is displayed. 3 Click “5. TIMER SET”. The “TIMER SET” screen is di[...]

  • Page 187

    186 English RECORD SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Use the foll owing procedure to set the recording conditi ons for alarm recordin g. Set the operati on patterns and recording co nditions to perform alarm recordin g. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is dis[...]

  • Page 188

    RECORD SET 3 English 187 Audio can be recorded togethe r with images during alarm recording. Note, however, tha t since this audio data i s also stored in the recording area, th e recording time for this area decreases. 6 Set “AUDIO RECORDING”. [Settings] (  i ndicates default sett ing) z Audio recording can b e enabled when the reco rding r[...]

  • Page 189

    188 English RECORD SET 3 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION z 100 FPS cannot be selected when mirroring is set ( J P.119). z When only one c amera is connected, recording i s performed at 25 FPS even if 50 or 100 FPS are set. z When two or more cameras are connected and 50 or 100 FPS is set, the[...]

  • Page 190

    English 189 4 GENERAL SET Set conditions for th e display of data on the unit’ s monitor by selecting “ON” or “OFF” f or each item. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “3. GENERAL SET”. The “GENERAL SET” screen i s displayed. 3 Click “1. DISPLAY SET”. The “DISPLAY SET” scree[...]

  • Page 191

    190 English GENERAL SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 5 Click [SAVE]. The setting is saved. z These settings apply to the buzzer on the digital vide o recorder. To sound a buzzer on the PC, refer to NOTE. z Different setting s cannot be used for the recorder and the PC. z When a buzzer so[...]

  • Page 192

    GENERAL SET 4 English 191 Set a user ID and password to restrict operation of the digital video recorder directly or thro ugh the network.  User levels and privileg es Select from the following four user levels. *1 Masked video cannot be monitore d. *2 However, the maximum number may not be possible depending on the NET condit ions and the numbe[...]

  • Page 193

    192 English GENERAL SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION This screen displays settings relevant to the unit’s interf aces. Settings cannot be cha nged. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “3. GENERAL SET”. The “GENERAL SET” screen i [...]

  • Page 194

    GENERAL SET 4 English 193 z “***” is displayed and “PLAYBACK DRIVE” cannot be se t when only one hard disk is being used or when “MIRRORING” is set to “OF F”. z When this setting is made after expanding the hard dis k, the hard disks are initialize d and all recorded video is lost. If any importa nt recordings are stored on the hard[...]

  • Page 195

    194 English GENERAL SET 4 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION z If settings are changed duri ng network control, the connection is terminated. z If a value o t her than “80” is set as t he default val ue for the port, when specifying the URL, ente r a colon (:) and then the port num ber after[...]

  • Page 196

    GENERAL SET 4 English 195 6 If “OPERATION AUTHORITY” is set to “CHANGE”, set the level for “COPY/ DOWNLOAD”. [Settings] (  i ndicates default sett ing) 7 If “OPERATION AUTHORITY” is set to “CHANGE”, set the level for “CAMERA CONTROL”. [Settings] (  i ndicates default sett ing) 8 Click [SAVE]. The settings are saved. Se[...]

  • Page 197

    196 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 5 SCREEN SET Use the fol lowing procedure to scroll through video from al l cameras at a specified interval . The interval for automatic selection can only be set for full screen and quad display. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MA[...]

  • Page 198

    SCREEN SET 5 English 197 Use the following procedure to mask unneeded video on the monitor scree n with a gray pattern. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “4. SCREEN SET”. The “SCREEN SET” screen is displayed. 3 Click “2. MASK SET”. The “MASK SET“ screen is di splayed. On the DSR-500[...]

  • Page 199

    198 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 6 POWER LOSS/USED TIME Use the following procedure to che ck date and time of power losses, the amount of power-on ti me, and time of use for hard disk. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “5. POWER[...]

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    English 199 7 INITIALIZATION LOG Use the following proc edure to check the records for hard-disk initialization and area resetting. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “6. INITIALIZATION LOG”. The “INITIALIZATION LOG” screen is displa yed. z The eight most recent records fo r initializat ion [...]

  • Page 201

    200 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 8 COPY MENU SETTINGS Use the following procedure to sav e menu settings to a PC. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “7. COPY MENU SETTINGS”. The “COPY MENU SETTINGS ” screen is displa yed. 3 [...]

  • Page 202

    English 201 9 ADVANCED MENU SET Use the following procedure to rece ive notification by e-mail when an alarm e vent or device malfuncti on occurs while the digital video recorder is con nected to a network. To set this function, make the nece ssary e-mail settings. 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click[...]

  • Page 203

    202 English ADVANCED MENU SET 9 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION z The digital video recorde r supports the following SMTP authenticatio n: • CRAM-MD5 • LOGIN z For the digital vi deo recorder to perform authenticatio n, the provider must have authent ication settings made. Make the authen[...]

  • Page 204

    ADVANCED MENU SET 9 English 203 z The IP address automaticall y allocated by the Internet service provider is displayed aft er a dial-up connection for “AUTO IP ADD RESS”. 4 Set “DIAL UP” to “ON” or “OFF”. If no dial-up connection is t o be used, select “OFF” and go to step 9. If a dial-up connection is to be used, select “ON?[...]

  • Page 205

    204 English ADVANCED MENU SET 9 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 3 Click “4. TIME ZONE/NTP SET”. The “TIME ZONE/NTP SET” screen is displayed. 4 Set “TIME ZONE”. [Settings] (  indicates default sett ing) 5 Set “SYNC. WITH NTP SERVER” to “ON”. 6 Set “NTP SERVER ADDRES S?[...]

  • Page 206

    English 205 1 DVR VIEWER2 DVR Viewer2 is a p rogram designed speci f ically for use with the digital video reco rder. It can be used to play back image and audio data that have bee n copied onto storage media such as a comput er hard disk drive or CompactFlash card. DVR Viewer2 can be downloaded from th e Sanyo website at the URL provided below. Sa[...]

  • Page 207

    206 English DVR VIEW ER2 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 1 From the Start menu, select [Programs] J [SANYO] J [DVR Viewer2] in order to start the program. DVR Viewer 2 starts up . When DVR Viewer2 starts up, th e following window appears. 1 To close DVR Viewer, click the Close button (X) in[...]

  • Page 208

    DVR VIEW ER2 1 English 207 The basic menus for DVR Viewer2 are loca ted on the menu bar and tool bar in the upper-left of the window. Cl ick a command to open t he corresponding menu. This is the basic menu for DVR Viewer2. Clic k a command to view the details for that command . (1) File(F) Open(O): Opens saved images. Print(P): Prints the specifie[...]

  • Page 209

    DVR VIEW ER2 1 208 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION When image files are opened , the images t hat have be en loaded appear. The displa y window consists of a main window and a thumbnail window, and various operations on this win dow can be used durin g slideshow playback of images. (1[...]

  • Page 210

    DVR VIEW ER2 1 English 209 (3) Operation panel This is used for playback operations in the main window and to adjust the images. (1) [TOP] Displays the first image. (2) [PREV] Displays the previous image. (3) [RPLAY] Starts playback of the slid eshow in the reverse direction. Skips through the number of images spe cified in “SKIP”. (4) [STOP] W[...]

  • Page 211

    210 English DVR VIEW ER2 1 INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Specified images can be pri nted as full screens together with date and time informa tion. 1 Click [Print(P)] on the [File(F)] menu or click the icon on the toolbar. The Windows print d ialog box is displayed. 2 Make the necessary set[...]

  • Page 212

    English 211 2 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS Data format Communication protoco l A proprietary Sanyo p rotocol (S SP: Securit y Serial Protocol) is used. Use of a special con troller for operat ion is recommended. To obtain th is controller, contact a Sanyo service center. Data format Communication protoco l Communications performed i n 1-bit units. The [...]

  • Page 213

    INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS 2 212 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION The table bel ow shows the commands supported by the digital vi deo recorder. *1 Use only when co ntrolling wi th RS-485. *2 Use only when co ntrolling wi th RS-232C. DVR/VCR command table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 00 TIMER ON/OFF 1[...]

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    English 213 3 Specifications Note that product appe arance and specificati ons are subject to change without pri or notice. Specifications Product name Digital video recorder with multiplexer function Product number DSR-5016P (16 channel s), DSR-5009P (9 channels) Hard disk capacity Can be expanded using 80, 160, 250 or 300 GB ha rd disk (sold sepa[...]

  • Page 215

    Specifications 3 214 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Units: mm Dimensions 420 86 364.5 10 DSR-5016P 420 86 364.5 10 DSR-5009P e00_l8hbd_xe_7.book Page 214 Tuesday, April 5, 2005 11:41 AM[...]

  • Page 216

    Specifications 3 English 215 The recording time can be changed by mod ifying the recording rate and the recording picture quali t y. The following table provi des reference values for picture quality and recordin g rate when video is recorded to the recording ar ea of the hard disk. z The recording ti me may change for different recording picture q[...]

  • Page 217

    Specifications 3 216 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION  Example: Recording to 1600 GB hard disks; interna l HDD 300GB*2 + external HDD 250GB*4 (99%-usage ) (Unit: day)  Example: Recording to 2200 GB hard disks; interna l HDD 300GB*2 + external HDD 400GB*4 (99%-usage ) (Unit: day) [...]

  • Page 218

    Specifications 3 English 217 This table indicat es recording times for pre-alarm record ing, and it should be used when this type of recording is being carried out. (Note 1) When mirroring or pre-alarm recording is set t o “ON”, recording rates that can be set are limite d. (Note 2) When mirroring is set to “ON”, recordi ng rates that can b[...]

  • Page 219

    Specifications 3 218 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION Default setting , Recording rate : 12.5 FPS, Recor ding time: 1 min. When setting alarm dura tions using a menu, settings are restricted to those ava i lable for the sel ected recording rate. Similarly, when setting recording rates,[...]

  • Page 220

    Specifications 3 English 219 Terminal board specifications Input/output terminals Signal level Input/output circuit Alarm input [No-volt contacts] Sensor alarm output [Open collector/1k Ω , Low level active (max: 25mA)] CTL4,5 Remote control input [Two-wire voltage contr ol] ( J P.17) CTL6 Clock adjust input [No-volt contacts] CTL7 Clock adjust o[...]

  • Page 221

    Specifications 3 220 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION CTL10 Alarm reset input [No-volt contacts] CTL11 Non rec output [DC5V/5.7k Ω , Active Low] CTL12 Warning output [DC5V/5.7k Ω , Active Low] CTL13 Normal recording area disk full warning output [DC5V/5.7k Ω , Active Low] CTL14 A[...]

  • Page 222

    English 221 4 MENU SETTING SEQUENCE <INITIAL SET> 1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET -> 2.CAMERA DETECT -> 3.TITLE SET -> 4.HOLIDAY SET -> 5.TIME PERIOD SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE <RECORD SET> 1.NORMAL REC EASY SET -> 2.RECORDING AREA SET -> 3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET -> 4.NORMAL REC MODE SET -> 5.PROGRAM REC SET -> [...]

  • Page 223

    MENU SETTING SEQUENCE 4 222 English INTRODUCTION SETTINGS NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK OPERATION NETWORK SETTINGS OTHER OPERATION 08 EN EN 16 EN EN A <GENERAL SET> 1.DISPLAY SET -> 2.BUZZER SET -> 3.SECURITY LOCK SET -> 4.RS-232C/RS-485 SET -> 5.HDD SET -> 6.NETWORK SET -> 7.NETWORK CONTROL SET -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE <D[...]

  • Page 224

    MENU SETTING SEQUENCE 4 English 223 < INITIALIZATION LOG > DATE TIME AREA ACTION USER ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------- ( ------ ) -------- ----- --:-- ------[...]

  • Page 225

    224 English INDEX Symbols [0] through [9] buttons ............. ...................... .............. . 113 A Alarm is cancelled ..................... ....................... ............ 105 ALARM LOG SEARCH ........... ........... .............. ............ 1 70 Alarm log search ..................... .............. ...................... ... 36 [...]

  • Page 226

    INDEX English 225 Setting ROI .............. ....................... .............. ............... 139 Setting RS-232C and RS-485 ............... .............. ......... 115 Setting the buzzer ............. ...................... ............ ......... 109 Setting the color level ..................... ...................... ....... 132 Setting th[...]

  • Page 227

    Printed on recycled paper 1AC6P1P2809-- L8HBD/XE, L8HBF/XE (0405TR-SY) SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. Printed in Japan e00_l8hbd_xe_7.book Page 226 Tuesday, April 5, 2005 11:41 AM[...]