Pelco DVR DX3000 User Manual

C a u t i o n  
The DX3000 Series DVR has an unmarked lock  
Changing Password  
1. Turn the Password Lock feature OFF (refer to  
button to restrict unauthorized use of the re-  
corder. The lock button will work only as long as  
no one discovers its function. Since you may  
need to make the manual accessible to others,  
the lock button’s location and operation are NOT  
documented in the manual – this is the only place  
it is shown.  
Remove  
this page  
and keep  
it in a  
Turning Password Lock On and Off ).  
2. Press the LOCK button for five seconds.  
The Password Lock menu appears.  
3. Enter the current password, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Password  
Setting menu appears.  
If you want to keep this page in the manual, just  
staple it inside the cover.  
4. Using the same procedure for setting the  
original password, enter and set the new  
password.  
The lock button is located on the front panel  
below the PRE ALARM REC light.  
SIMPLE LOCK  
Password Error  
secure  
If you are asked to enter a password and you  
enter the wrong one, press the WARNING RE-  
SET button to clear the incorrect password.  
When the LOCK button is pressed (with a ball-  
point pen, for example), the front panel controls  
are disabled except for the CAMERA, SPLIT/  
SEQUENCE, and ZOOM buttons. The LOCK  
indicator light illuminates when the unit is in the  
Lock mode. Press the LOCK button again to exit  
the Lock mode.  
place.  
Turning Password Lock On and Off  
OFF: To disable the Password Lock feature,  
press the LOCK button, enter the password, and  
turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The simple lock function does not work if a pass-  
word has been entered into the recorder (refer  
to Password Lock).  
ON: To return to locked status, press the LOCK  
button again.  
PASSWORD LOCK  
Erasing the Password  
If you no longer need a password, or if you for-  
get your password, the current password can be  
erased.  
Pressing the LOCK button on the front of the  
unit lets you record a password. Once the pass-  
word has been entered and the unit has been  
locked, the front panel controls are disabled  
except for the CAMERA, SPLIT/SEQUENCE,  
and ZOOM buttons.  
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1. Press and hold the INFO and SET UP but-  
tons on the front of the recorder. Press the  
RESET button on the back of the unit, and  
then release the INFO and SET UP buttons.  
The unit begins a self-test.  
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Entering Initial Password  
1. Press the LOCK button for five seconds.  
The Password Setting menu appears.  
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Clovis, CA 93612 USA  
2. When the self-test is complete, press the  
RESET button again. The unit turns itself off.  
North America and Canada  
Tel 800/289-9100  
2. Enter a four-digit password. The password  
may consist of the numbers 0-9. 1-9 are as-  
signed to the camera buttons on the front of  
the unit. 0 is assigned to the ZOOM key.  
3. Turn on the power.  
FAX 800/289-9150  
4. Reset the time and date.  
DataFAX 800/289-9108  
3. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to enter  
the password.  
International  
Tel +1 559/292-1981  
FAX +1 559/348-1120  
DataFAX +1 559/292-0435  
4. Re-enter the password, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The password is  
now set, and the normal operating screen  
appears.  
PelcoEurope BV  
Tel +31 40/251-9870  
FAX +31 40/251-9835  
If the wrong password is entered, “PASS-  
WORD ERROR” appears on the screen, and  
the password is cleared. Turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the left to exit the menu. Press the  
LOCK button to turn off the indicator light.  
Return to step 1.  
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CONTENTS  
Section  
Page  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS................................................................5  
OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................6  
DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................................6  
MODELS ....................................................................................................................7  
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS .....................................................................................7  
REAR PANEL CONNECTORS .................................................................................10  
INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................12  
ADDING OR REMOVING A COPY OR ARCHIVE DEVICE .....................................16  
ADDING A HARD DRIVE(S) .....................................................................................16  
REMOVING A HARD DRIVE(S)................................................................................17  
CONFIRMING THAT A DEVICE IS CONNECTED ...................................................17  
BOOT-UP DELAY .....................................................................................................17  
PROGRAMMING ..............................................................................................................18  
ALARMS ...................................................................................................................22  
IMAGE QUALITY ..............................................................................................22  
MAXIMUM RECORDING FIELDS ....................................................................22  
DEFINE GROUP SETTING ..............................................................................23  
ALARM RECORDING DURATION ...................................................................24  
RECORD ALARM .............................................................................................24  
PRE-ALARM RECORDING ..............................................................................25  
M-DET SETTING ..............................................................................................26  
ARCHIVE POINTER RESET ....................................................................................26  
ARCHIVE ..................................................................................................................26  
DATA .................................................................................................................26  
OVERWRITE ....................................................................................................27  
AUDIO RECORDING ................................................................................................28  
AUTO EJECT ............................................................................................................28  
BUZZER ....................................................................................................................29  
CALL OUT .................................................................................................................30  
CAPACITY REMAINING ...........................................................................................30  
DATA CLEAR (ERASE) SELECTION .......................................................................31  
FIFO/OVERWRITE MODE (DX3016 Models Only) ..................................................32  
BACKUP FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE ...................................................32  
HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD) FULL..............................................................................33  
HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD) REPEAT PLAYBACK.....................................................34  
IM-CHECK MODE.....................................................................................................34  
INITIALIZE MENUS ..................................................................................................35  
MODE OUT ...............................................................................................................35  
MOTION DETECTION ..............................................................................................36  
MULTIPLEXER DISPLAY .........................................................................................38  
SPLIT SCREEN SETTING (DX3009 Models Only) ..........................................38  
Nine-Camera (Split 9) Setting ...................................................................38  
Four-Camera (Split 4) Setting ...................................................................39  
SCREEN SWITCH PATTERN (DX3016 Models Only) .....................................39  
SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING (DX3016 Models Only) .......................................40  
SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING (DX3016 Models Only) .......................................40  
SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING (DX3016 Models Only) .....................................41  
IMAGE QUALITY ..............................................................................................41  
SEQUENCE ......................................................................................................42  
CHANNEL TITLE (Displaying Camera Title and/or Number) ............................42  
ALARM DISPLAY ..............................................................................................43  
CAMERA TITLE ................................................................................................44  
POWER FAILURE.....................................................................................................44  
RECORD...................................................................................................................44  
IMAGE QUALITY ..............................................................................................44  
MAXIMUM RECORDING FIELDS ....................................................................45  
SELECT RECORDING MODE .........................................................................46  
DEFINE GROUP ...............................................................................................46  
RS-232C COMMUNICATION ...................................................................................47  
SAVING MENU SETTINGS ......................................................................................48  
SAVING MENU DATA .......................................................................................48  
RESTORING MENU DATA ...............................................................................48  
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TCP/IP SETTING (DX3016 Models Only).................................................................49  
TIME AND DATE DISPLAY .......................................................................................49  
DISPLAY MODE ...............................................................................................49  
CHARACTER SIZE ...........................................................................................50  
CLOCK LOCATION...........................................................................................51  
TIME AND DATE SETTING ......................................................................................51  
TIMER RECORDING ................................................................................................52  
MOTION DETECTION DURING A TIMER RECORDING  
(DX3016 Models Only) ......................................................................................55  
ESTIMATING RECORDING TIME ....................................................................56  
OPERATION .....................................................................................................................57  
VIEWING CAMERAS ................................................................................................58  
SPLIT/SEQUENCE BUTTON ...........................................................................58  
ZOOM BUTTONS .............................................................................................59  
REMOTE VIEWING ..........................................................................................59  
RECORDING ............................................................................................................59  
BASIC RECORDING ........................................................................................59  
ALARM RECORDING .......................................................................................60  
TIMER RECORDING ........................................................................................61  
PLAYBACK ...............................................................................................................61  
BASIC PLAYBACK............................................................................................61  
FRAME-BY-FRAME (STILL FRAME) PLAYBACK ............................................62  
PAUSE PLAYBACK ..........................................................................................62  
REVERSE PLAYBACK .....................................................................................62  
ADJUSTING PLAYBACK SPEED .....................................................................62  
Regular Playback Mode ............................................................................62  
Still-Frame Playback Mode .......................................................................63  
Shuttle Hold ..............................................................................................63  
CHANGING PLAYBACK INTERVAL .................................................................63  
FAST FORWARD/REWIND ..............................................................................63  
SEARCHING .....................................................................................................63  
Time and Date Search ..............................................................................63  
Index Search .............................................................................................64  
Skip Search...............................................................................................65  
Alarm List Search......................................................................................66  
Jump to Starting Point...............................................................................66  
PLAYBACK ON ANOTHER DEVICE ................................................................67  
BACKING UP DATA ..................................................................................................67  
USING THE ARCHIVE BUTTON ......................................................................67  
Start Copying ............................................................................................67  
Stop Copying ............................................................................................67  
Timer Backup ............................................................................................67  
Auto-Eject at the Completion of Backup ...................................................68  
USING THE COPY BUTTON ............................................................................68  
Still-Frame Playback Copy Mode..............................................................69  
SIMULTANEOUS RECORDING AND BACKUP ...............................................69  
RESTORING DATA FROM A BACKUP DEVICE ......................................................70  
INFORMATION .........................................................................................................71  
ELAPSED TIME DISPLAY ................................................................................71  
POWER FAILURE LIST ....................................................................................71  
RECORDED PERIOD .......................................................................................72  
SCSI DEVICE(S) CONNECTED .......................................................................72  
POWER FAILURE.....................................................................................................72  
RESET ......................................................................................................................72  
DX3009 RECORDING TIME TABLES ..............................................................................73  
DX3016 RECORDING TIME TABLES ..............................................................................76  
WARNINGS.......................................................................................................................79  
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................80  
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................82  
WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION....................................................................84  
REGULATORY NOTICES .........................................................................................84  
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  
Figure  
Page  
1
2
Front Panel Controls, DX3009 Models ..............................................................7  
Front Panel Controls, DX3016 Models ..............................................................7  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Rear Panel Connectors, DX3009 Models .........................................................10  
Rear Panel Connector, DX3016 Models ...........................................................10  
Equipment Connections (DX3009 Model Shown).............................................12  
Alarm Input and Output Connections ................................................................12  
Schematics for Alarm Input and Output Terminals ............................................13  
Operation of Power On and Power Off Terminals .............................................13  
Schematic for Power On and Power Off Terminals ...........................................13  
Schematics for Input and Output Terminals ......................................................14  
Connecting Recorders in Series .......................................................................14  
Connecting Peripheral Recording Devices (DX3009 Models Shown) ..............15  
Menu Tree, DX3009 Models .............................................................................18  
Menu Tree, DX3016 Models .............................................................................20  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS  
Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed.  
1. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and con-  
form to all local codes.  
2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6 or 6P enclo-  
sure, it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to  
rain and moisture.  
3. The installation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the  
weight of the unit and equipment.  
The product and/or manual may bear the following marks:  
This symbol indicates that dangerous volt-  
age constituting a risk of electric shock is  
present within this unit.  
C A U T I O N :  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT OPEN.  
This symbol indicates that there are impor-  
tant operating and maintenance instructions  
in the literature accompanying this unit.  
Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation  
and operation.  
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OVERVIEW  
DESCRIPTION  
The DX3000 Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is a high-quality digital recorder that  
combines the functions of a recorder and multiplexer into one unit.  
With the number of cameras in systems increasing, the combination of a video recorder  
with a multiplexer has become standard. In pursuit of the high-quality image playback char-  
acteristic of digital recording and as a way to make the recording operation more ideal,  
the DX3000 Series DVR includes versatile multiplexer functions that allow the images from  
the camera inputs to be shown on the monitor in multiple formats: 1-, 4-, or 9-camera dis-  
plays on the DX3009 models or 1-, 4-, 9-, or 16-camera displays on the DX3016 models.  
The DX3000 Series DVR uses JPEG compression to produce high-resolution playback  
with more than 450 horizontal lines. There are five user-selectable image quality settings.  
The DVR has a built-in, large-volume hard disk for both high reliability and high-speed  
operation. Users can select from six (DX3009 models) or eight (DX3016 models) record-  
ing intervals ranging from 1-30 frames per second. The maximum number of frames that  
can be recorded consecutively is as follows:  
MODEL  
MAXIMUM FRAMES  
2,456,000  
4,913,000  
4,800,000  
9,601,000  
DX3009-030  
DX3009-060  
DX3016-060  
DX3016-120  
Recording can be done continuously or at specified time periods. The user also can cat-  
egorize cameras into three recording groups, allowing different recording patterns, for ex-  
ample, during weekdays and weekends.  
Zoom buttons permit the user to zoom in on a selected area of the image.  
There are two methods of detecting alarms. First, for each camera there is an alarm input  
that triggers alarm recording when a ground signal is received from the alarm device.  
A pre-alarm recording function can be set to record images before the alarm sensor de-  
tects disturbances. Second, each camera can be programmed to detect motion, including  
the capability to select the motion detection area and the sensitivity of motion detection.  
Versatile high-speed search operations include time and date searching, index searching,  
skip searching, and alarm list searching.  
To handle applications requiring long-term storage of recorded images, the DX3000 Series  
DVR is capable of using supplementary devices to create backups and copies without inter-  
rupting hard disk recording. Used in conjunction with a wide selection of media, DX3000  
Series DVR can handle many different kinds of non-stop recording. Additional hard disk  
drives can be added to supplement the built-in hard disk when extended recording time is  
needed, as follows:  
MODEL  
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF  
ADDITIONAL HARD DRIVES  
3 (34 GB PER UNIT)  
2 (34 GB PER UNIT)  
2 (103 GB PER UNIT)  
DX3009-030  
DX3009-060  
DX3016-060  
DX3016-120  
2 (103 GB PER UNIT)  
Other features include audio recording, recognition of recorded images that have been al-  
tered, and an RS-232C interface for remote control from a PC or other control terminals.  
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MODELS  
DX3009-030  
Nine-channel digital video recorder, 30 GB hard drive, simplex operation  
(cannot record and play back video at the same time), 120/230 VAC,  
NTSC  
DX3009-060  
DX3016-060  
Same as the DX3009-030, except has 60 GB hard drive  
Sixteen-channel digital video recorder, 60 GB hard drive, simplex opera-  
tion (cannot record and play back video at the same time), 120/230 VAC,  
NTSC  
DX3016-120  
Same as the DX3016-060, except has 120 GB hard drive  
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
2
3
5 6  
7
1
4
CAMERA  
5
CLEAR/  
REW  
ENTER/  
FF  
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
REC  
SPLIT/SEQUENCE  
ZOOM  
ARCHIVE  
0
POWER  
TIMER REC  
COPY  
SEARCH  
PLAY DEVICE  
EJECT  
STOP  
MAIN  
PAUSE REV PLAY PLAY  
INFO  
SET UP  
TIMER REC  
ACCESS  
M-DET  
LOCK  
PRE ALARM REC  
MENU  
WARNING  
RESET  
ARCHIVE  
COPY  
-
+
SHUTTLE  
HOLD  
PLAY MODE  
8
9
11  
10  
12  
13 1415 16 17  
Figure 1. Front Panel Controls, DX3009 Models  
4
6
7
5
CAMERA  
8
CLEAR/  
REW  
ENTER/  
FF  
SPLIT/SEQUENCE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
REC  
ZOOM  
ARCHIVE  
0
POWER TIMER REC  
COPY  
SEARCH  
PLAY DEVICE  
EJECT  
STOP  
PAUSE REV PLAY PLAY  
INFO  
SET UP  
TIMER REC  
ACCESS  
M-DET  
PRE ALARM REC  
RECEIVE SEND  
MAIN  
ARCHIVE  
COPY  
MENU  
LOCK  
WARNING  
RESET  
-
+
SHUTTLE  
HOLD  
REMOTE  
CONNECT  
PLAY MODE  
18 8  
3
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
1 2  
9
00508  
Figure 2. Front Panel Controls, DX3016 Models  
1. POWER button  
Press this button to turn the power on; press again to turn the power off. This button  
lights/goes off when the power is on/off. It flashes when switching between functions,  
such as during setup. When the POWER button is flashing, the front panel buttons do  
not work.  
2. TIMER REC button  
Press this button to activate the timer recording function. Press again to cancel the  
timer recording function. The light is on when timer recording is in progress.  
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3. Recording indicators  
TIMER REC indicator  
This light illuminates during timer recording and timer recording standby mode.  
The POWER button does not work when the TIMER REC indicator is lit. To turn on the  
power when the TIMER REC indicator is lit in the standby mode, press the TIMER  
REC button.  
M-DET indicator  
The light illuminates whenever the motion detection setting is ON in the Initial Set Up  
menu. When the setting is ON, the light goes out if you are in a programming menu.  
PRE ALARM REC indicator  
The light illuminates whenever SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG is selected in the pre-alarm  
recording (PRE A-REC) field in the alarm recording and motion detection (A-Rec/M-Det  
Setting) menu.  
4. Multiplexer buttons  
Camera number buttons  
Buttons 1-9 on DX3009 models  
Buttons 1-16 on DX3016 models  
Press the number of the camera you want to display on the monitor. In addition, these  
buttons are used to set the password in the Password Lock function.  
SPLIT/SEQUENCE button  
Press this button to switch between the single-camera, four-camera, and nine-camera  
displays on DX3009 models and between single-camera, four-camera, nine-camera,  
and sixteen-camera displays on DX3016 models. Also use to switch sequence func-  
tions.  
ZOOM button  
Press this button to display the Zoom Pointer (X) on the monitor. In addition, this but-  
ton can be used as the number 0 to set the password in the Password Lock function.  
ZOOM IN button  
Button 4 on DX3009 models  
Button 1 on DX3016 models  
Pressing this button after pressing the ZOOM button enlarges the image in two steps.  
ZOOM OUT button  
Button 5 on DX3009 models  
Button 2 on DX3016 models  
Pressing this button after pressing the ZOOM IN button reduces the image.  
Move buttons  
Buttons 6-9 on DX3009 models  
Buttons 3-6 on DX3016 models  
Press these buttons to move the Zoom Pointer to the desired position.  
5. REC button  
Press this button to begin recording.  
6. ARCHIVE button  
Press this button to begin making a backup copy of the hard drive. If there is no pe-  
ripheral recording device connected, this button cannot be used.  
7. Jog and shuttle operation  
SHUTTLE ring  
Use the ring to set various menus and search functions, to adjust the playback speed,  
and to rewind or forward the image.  
JOG dial  
Use the dial to set various menus and search functions, and to forward or reverse the  
image during playback (field-by-field).  
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8. Mode indicators  
ACCESS indicator  
This light flashes when the hard disk drive or peripheral recording devices are being  
accessed.  
LOCK indicator  
This light illuminates when the LOCK button is set to ON.  
9. Menu buttons  
Press one of the buttons to display each menu. Press again to exit the menu.  
INFO button  
Press this button to display the Information menu.  
SET UP button  
Press this button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
COPY button  
Press this button to display the Copy Selection menu. This button works only if a pe-  
ripheral device is connected to SCSI ID 4 and SCSI ID 5.  
SEARCH button  
Press this button to display the Search Selection menu.  
COPY indicator  
This indicator blinks during a copy or restore operation and illuminates during copying.  
10. WARNING RESET button  
Press this button to clear a warning displayed on the monitor.  
This button also clears the “X” that appears on the monitor after a power failure.  
11. PLAY DEVICE button  
Press this button to select a playback device. If there is no peripheral recording device  
connected, this button cannot be selected.  
EJECT button  
Press this button to eject the medium in the playback device. If there is no peripheral  
recording device connected, this button cannot be used.  
12. Play device indicators  
The illuminated light indicates the device selected by the PLAY DEVICE button.  
13. STOP button  
Press this button to stop recording or playback. To stop a timer recording, press the  
TIMER REC button.  
14. PAUSE button  
When pressed during recording, the recording pauses. Press again to resume record-  
ing. When pressed during playback, a still picture is displayed.  
SHUTTLE HOLD button  
This button retains the selected playback or reverse playback speed.  
15. REV PLAY button  
Press this button to begin reverse playback.  
16. PLAY MODE buttons  
These buttons switch the playback interval while in still mode and playback.  
17. PLAY button  
Press this button to begin playback.  
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18. REMOTE communication button and indicator lights  
(DX3016 Models Only)  
Not used.  
REAR PANEL CONNECTORS  
3
6
2
4 5  
1
AUDIO  
IN  
MIC  
VIDEO  
OUT  
CAMERA IN  
5
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
CAMERA OUT  
5
Y/C  
OUT  
ON  
OFF  
GND  
GND  
9
SCSI  
ALARM IN  
TERMINATION  
RESET  
RS-232C  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SCSI  
7
8
9
10  
11  
Figure 3. Rear Panel Connectors, DX3009 Models  
2 1  
4
5
6
3
AUDIO  
IN  
CAMERA IN  
VIDEO OUT  
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
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10  
10  
11  
11  
12  
12  
13  
13  
14  
14  
15  
15  
16  
16  
CAMERA OUT  
8
9
OUT  
MIC  
Y/C  
GND  
GND  
ON  
OFF  
SCSI  
ALARM IN  
ETHERNET  
RESET  
TERMINATION  
SCSI  
RS-232C  
12  
7
8
9
10  
11  
00510  
Figure 4. Rear Panel Connector, DX3016 Models  
1. Audio connectors  
AUDIO IN connector  
This is an RCA input connector for an audio signal.  
AUDIO OUT connector  
This is an RCA output connector for an audio signal.  
2. MIC jack  
This is an input connector for a microphone (600-ohm impedance).  
3. CAMERA IN connectors  
These are BNC input connectors for cameras.  
4. CAMERA OUT connectors  
These are BNC output (looping) connectors for cameras.  
5. VIDEO OUT connectors  
There are two video output connectors: a BNC standard composite video output con-  
nector and an SVHS connector for separate luminance and chrominance (Y/C) signals.  
Both connectors can be used at the same time.  
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6. AC power socket  
This socket is for a 100-240 VAC power cord.  
7. RS-232C connector  
This is where a PelcoNet™ Transmission System can be connected for remote view-  
ing and control of cameras.  
8. ALARM IN terminals  
These are input terminals for alarm signals.  
GND terminals  
These are earth ground terminals for the ALARM IN terminals. Use only the terminal  
screws provided with this unit; otherwise, the recorder could be damaged or connec-  
tions may be poor.  
9. I/O terminals  
GND terminals  
These are ground terminals for the input/output terminals.  
CLOCK ADJ terminal  
This is an input terminal to set the time display. The time display is adjusted to the  
nearest hour (00 minutes, 00 seconds) when this terminal receives the clock adjust  
signal.  
REC terminal  
This is an input terminal to start recording.  
POWER ON terminal  
This is an input terminal to turn on the recorder through a peripheral device.  
POWER OFF terminal  
This is an input terminal to turn off the recorder through a peripheral device.  
ALARM OUT terminal  
This is an output terminal to indicate that an alarm recording is being made.  
MODE OUT terminal  
This is an output terminal to indicate the recorder’s current mode. Select the mode in  
the Rear Terminal menu.  
CALL OUT terminal / CALL OUT GND terminal  
This is an isolated (optically coupled) output to indicate information such as the hard  
disk drive is full. Refer to the Warnings section.  
DC 5V OUT terminal  
This terminal is for direct current voltage output. The maximum current is 30 mA.  
10. SCSI connector  
This connector is for peripheral recording devices.  
11. RESET button  
When pressed, the present time is erased, the system is reset, and the power is  
turned off.  
SCSI TERMINATION switch  
When set to ON, the termination function is enabled; when set to OFF, the termination  
function is disabled. Set the switch ON when nothing is connected to the SCSI connector.  
12. Ethernet connector (DX3016 Models Only)  
Not used.  
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INSTALLATION  
1. Connect cameras, monitor, and audio equipment to the recorder as shown in Figure 5.  
MONITOR  
To S(Y/C) IN  
terminal  
To peripheral loudspeaker or monitor  
through AUDIO IN terminal  
Either cable can  
be connected.  
CAMERA #1  
Up to 9 cameras  
To CAMERA IN 1  
terminal  
To  
VIDEO OUT  
or  
S(Y/C) OUT  
terminal  
• • •  
To MIC terminal  
MICROPHONE  
AUDIO  
IN  
MIC  
CAMERA IN  
5
VIDEO  
OUT  
1
2
3
4
4
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
CAMERA OUT  
5
Y/C  
1
2
3
OUT  
To AUDIO OUT terminal  
GND  
GND  
ON  
OFF  
SCSI  
ALARM IN  
RESET TERMINATION  
RS-232C  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SCSI  
To GND  
terminal  
To ALARM IN terminal  
corresponding to the  
CAMERA #  
SENSOR #1  
POWER CORD  
Figure 5. Equipment Connections (DX3009 Model Shown)  
2. Connect alarm inputs and alarm output as shown in Figures 5 and 6. Figure 7 shows  
schematics for the alarm circuits.  
An alarm input is active when a ground or low voltage signal is applied. An input is  
non-active when the terminal is open.  
The alarm output is active when the terminal is at a low voltage level and non-active  
when the terminal is open. Maximum drive current is 7 mA DC, and the maximum volt-  
age is +24 VDC.  
peripheral alarm lamp  
or buzzer  
GND  
GND  
ALARM IN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
alarm switch  
Figure 6. Alarm Input and Output Connections  
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POWER ON/POWER OFF/  
ALARM IN/REC/CLOCK ADJ  
ALARM OUT/MODE OUT Output terminal  
• Output Circuit  
Input terminal  
• Input Circuit  
5V  
5V  
10k  
22kΩ  
Input  
terminal  
Output terminal  
GND terminal  
0.047µF  
GND  
<Interface circuit inside the unit>  
<Interface circuit inside the unit>  
Figure 7. Schematics for Alarm Input and Output Terminals  
3. Optional. Connect the recorder to a remote source for turning the unit on/off.  
By using the POWER ON/POWER OFF terminals, it is possible to turn on/off the  
recorder externally. The POWER ON terminal turns power on or off (refer to Figure 8).  
The POWER OFF terminal turns power off (refer to Figure 8). Turning the recorder on/off  
also controls the output of the DC 5V OUT terminal (refer to Figure 8). Figure 9 shows  
the schematic for the POWER ON/POWER OFF terminals.  
Using POWER ON terminal  
POWER ON  
terminal  
ground  
Unit's  
power  
power on  
shut down  
power on  
boot  
up  
power off  
0V  
DC 5V OUT  
(4.5-5.5V  
Max.30mA)  
DC 5V  
Using POWER OFF terminal  
POWER OFF  
terminal  
ground  
Unit's  
power  
power on  
DC 5V  
power off  
shut down  
DC 5V OUT  
(4.5-5.5V  
Max.30mA)  
0V  
Figure 8. Operation of Power On and Power Off Terminals  
POWER ON/POWER OFF/  
ALARM IN/REC/CLOCK ADJ  
Input terminal  
• Input Circuit  
5V  
5V  
10k  
22kΩ  
Input  
terminal  
0.047µF  
GND  
<Interface circuit inside the unit>  
Figure 9. Schematic for Power On and Power Off Terminals  
4. Optional. Connect equipment to the CLOCK ADJ, REC, MODE OUT, and CALL OUT  
terminals. Refer to Figure 10 for schematics of the input/output terminals.  
The CLOCK ADJ input terminal is used for adjusting the clock. The input is active  
when a ground or low voltage signal is applied. The input is non-active when the termi-  
nal is open.  
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The REC input terminal is used to start recording. Refer to Series Recording in this step for  
more information. The input is active when a ground or low voltage signal is applied. The in-  
put is non-active when the terminal is open.  
The MODE OUT output terminal is used to indicate the status of the recorder (refer to Mode  
Out in the Programming section for more information). It can also be used to turn on an-  
other recorder (refer to Series Recording in this step for more information). The output is  
active when the terminal is at a low voltage level and non-active when the terminal is open.  
Maximum current drive is 7 mA DC, and the maximum voltage is +24 VDC.  
The CALL OUT output terminal is used for warnings (refer to the Warnings section for more  
information). It can also be used to turn on another recorder (refer to Series Recording in  
this step for more information). The output is active when the optical coupler is turned on  
and non-active when the optical coupler is turned off. Maximum current drive is 7 mA DC,  
and the maximum voltage is +24 VDC.  
POWER ON/POWER OFF/  
ALARM IN/REC/CLOCK ADJ  
CALL OUT output terminal  
• Output Circuit  
ALARM OUT/MODE OUT Output terminal  
• Output Circuit  
Input terminal  
• Input Circuit  
5V  
5V  
10k  
CALL OUT terminal  
22kΩ  
Output terminal  
GND terminal  
Input  
terminal  
0.047µF  
CALL OUT GND terminal  
GND  
<Interface circuit inside the unit>  
<Interface circuit inside the unit>  
<Interface circuit inside the unit>  
Figure 10. Schematics for Input and Output Terminals  
SERIES RECORDING  
By connecting multiple units in series as shown in Figure 11, when the one unit’s hard disk  
is full, the next unit automatically begins recording.  
In this example, when the first unit’s hard disk is full, the second unit begins recording;  
when the second unit’s hard disk is full, the first unit begins overwriting its hard disk. If you  
do not want the first unit to overwrite its hard disk, do not connect MODE OUT from the  
second unit to REC of the first unit. The series recording function can also be activated by  
connecting the CALL OUT terminal in place of the MODE OUT terminal; the disk storage  
capacity setting is made in the Call Out menu. When the CALL OUT terminal is used, if the  
first unit reaches the preset capacity, experiences a malfunction, or otherwise cannot con-  
tinue recording, the second unit begins recording.  
First Unit  
Second Unit  
Figure 11. Connecting Recorders in Series  
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5. Optional. Connect peripheral recording devices.  
By connecting peripheral recording devices to the recorder through the SCSI interface  
(SCSI-II half-pitch 50-pin), storage space can be increased and archiving and copying  
functions can be performed.  
To increase storage space, up to two (DX3009-060, DX3016-060, and DX3016-120)  
or three (DX3009-030) peripheral hard disk drives (maximum of 34 GB per unit for  
DX3009 models or 103 GB per unit for DX3016 models) can be added to supplement  
the built-in hard disk.  
For archiving or copying functions, a tape or disk device can be connected.  
The following tape devices can be connected to the recorder:  
Pelco  
Pelco  
DX3000-D25 (drive)  
DX3000-T25 (blank tape)  
The following disk devices can be connected to the recorder:  
MO (640 MB)  
MO (1.3 GB)  
DVD-RAM  
HDD  
Fujitsu SMB-640WF  
Fujitsu SMB-1300W  
Panasonic LF-D200JD  
SCSI-IF Type  
Zip (250 MB)  
IOMEGA Z250S  
Connections between the recorder and peripheral devices are made with SCSI cables  
(not supplied). As SCSI cables differ with each device, check for the appropriate pin  
arrangement before use. Cables must not exceed 3 feet (1 m).  
On the rear panel of the recorder is a SCSI termination switch. Set the switch ON  
when nothing is connected the SCSI connector. Set to OFF when connecting periph-  
eral devices.  
Correct termination is necessary to maintain proper electrical connections to the pe-  
ripheral devices. Make sure that the last peripheral device is terminated. (Depending  
on the device, the terminator may be built into the device. In this case, set the built-in  
terminator correctly.) Use an active terminator for SCSI.  
Set the SCSI ID number of the peripheral recording device. Refer to the operation  
manual of each peripheral recording device for setting the SCSI ID Number. Use ID1-3  
for hard drives, ID4 for an archive device, and ID5 for a copy device. On DX3016 mod-  
els, also use ID4 when a hard disk drive is connected for repeated backup recording  
(considered an archiving function).  
AUDIO  
IN  
MIC  
CAMERA IN  
5
VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO  
IN  
MIC  
CAMERA IN  
5
VIDEO  
OUT  
1
2
2
3
4
4
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
1
2
2
3
4
4
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
CAMERA OUT  
5
CAMERA OUT  
5
Y/C  
1
3
Y/C  
1
3
OUT  
OUT  
GND  
GND  
ON  
OFF  
GND  
GND  
ON  
OFF  
SCSI  
ALARM IN  
SCSI  
ALARM IN  
RESET TERMINATION  
RESET TERMINATION  
RS-232C  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RS-232C  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SCSI  
SCSI  
Peripheral  
hard disk  
drives  
Terminator  
SCSI  
terminal  
SCSI  
terminal  
SCSI cable  
Peripheral  
copy/archive  
device  
SCSI cable  
01147  
Terminator  
SCSI cable  
011487  
Figure 12. Connecting Peripheral Recording Devices (DX3009 Models Shown)  
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6. Connect the power cord to the recorder, and then plug the power cord into a wall  
socket.  
7. Turn on power to peripheral recording devices first, and then turn on the power to the  
recorder. Power to the cameras and monitor can be turned on before or after turning  
on the recorder.  
If there are no peripheral devices connected to the SCSI terminal, the installation is  
complete. Proceed to the Programming section.  
If there are peripheral devices connected to the SCSI terminal, the recorder automati-  
cally detects peripheral recording devices connected to the SCSI terminal.  
If a hard drive(s) has been added, refer to the Adding a Hard Drive(s) section for more  
information about turning on the recorder.  
If a peripheral device takes a long time to start up, refer to the section on Boot-Up Delay.  
ADDING OR REMOVING A COPY OR ARCHIVE DEVICE  
1. Turn off the power.  
2. Connect or disconnect the copy or archive device.  
3. Turn on the power.  
ADDING A HARD DRIVE(S)  
This section applies only to devices connected to ID1-ID3.  
WARNING: All data will be lost on the current drive(s) after you install an  
additional hard drive(s) and turn the power back on. Back up data you want  
to save before turning off the power to add a hard drive(s).  
NOTE: The DX3000 uses the native format of the added drive(s); therefore, any  
added drive(s) do not have to be reformatted.  
Up to two (DX3009-060) or three (DX3009-030) peripheral hard disk drives (maximum of 34 GB  
per unit) can be added to supplement the built-in hard disk when extended recording time is  
needed.  
<DEVICE CHECK>  
SCSI ꢀID0:HDD (30GB)  
1. If a hard drive(s) has been added, a screen similar to the first one on the left appears  
after turning on the power. This screen shows a peripheral device connected to ID1.  
ID1:HDD ( 9GB)  
ID2:NONE  
ID3:NONE  
ID4:NONE  
ID5:NONE  
If the second screen to the left appears, it is possible that there is either a poor con-  
nection, overlapping SCSI ID numbers, or an error in SCSI ID number settings. In this  
case, turn the SHUTTLE ring twice in the clockwise direction. Main power to the re-  
corder is turned off. Check the connection and SCSI ID settings.  
PWR-OFFꢀ  
INITIALIZE  
00  
BOOT UP DELAY  
2. Make sure that the connected device(s) is recognized correctly.  
ID4:RDD  
ID5:DDS  
If the connected device(s) is not displayed correctly, make sure that the cursor is be-  
side POWER OFF. If the cursor is not beside POWER OFF, turn the JOG dial to move  
the cursor beside POWER OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right.  
The recorder’s power is turned off. Make sure that the connection of the external device  
and the setting of the SCSI ID number is correct, and then turn the power back on.  
PWR-OFF  
BOOT UP DELAY  
00  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select INITIALIZE.  
4. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right when “Turn the SHUTTLE RING >> to EX-  
ECUTE.” is displayed.  
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REMOVING A HARD DRIVE(S)  
This section applies only to devices removed from ID1-ID3.  
1. Turn off power.  
2. Remove the hard drive(s).  
3. Turn on power. The screen to the left appears.  
ID5:RDD  
PWR-OFF  
BOOT UP DELAY  
CONFIG.  
00  
4.  
Make sure that any connected device is recognized correctly.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to select CONFIG., and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right  
twice. The recorder starts configuring.  
When CONFIG. is selected, the recorder saves the data recorded on any connected  
peripheral recording device (which has not been removed) as well as the data re-  
corded on the built-in hard drive. Data recorded on a removed peripheral recording de-  
vice is not affected.  
CONFIRMING THAT A DEVICE IS CONNECTED  
1. Press the INFO button. The Information menu appears.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor beside CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE.  
3. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Connected SCSI Device menu appears.  
4. Press the INFO button to exit.  
BOOT-UP DELAY  
Because the recorder searches for connected devices when power is turned on, peripheral  
devices must be turned on before power is turned on to the digital recorder. To handle pe-  
ripherals that take a long time to start up, the recorder can be preset to delay the timing of  
its search for these devices, as follows.  
1. Press the POWER button while pressing the REC button to turn the power on. The  
Device Check menu appears.  
<DEVICE CHECK>  
SCSI ꢀID0:HDD (30GB)  
ID1:HDD ( 9GB)  
ID2:NONE  
ID3:NONE  
ID4:NONE  
ID5:NONE  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor beside BOOT UP DELAY, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The boot-up delay option starts flashing.  
INITIALIZE ALL HDD  
BOOT UP DELAY  
00  
3. Turn the JOG dial to set the delay time, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
You can set the time from 00 to 99 seconds.  
NOTE: When the boot-up delay is set and a timer recording is performed, the  
recorder will begin recording later than the time set as the recording time.  
4. Press the POWER button. The recorder’s power is turned off.  
5. Press the POWER button again. The recorder starts configuring after the preset de-  
layed time has passed.  
If a different peripheral recording device was connected since the last time the re-  
corder was booted up, the Device Check menu appears.  
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PROGRAMMING  
SUB MENU (1)  
SUB MENU (2)  
<TIME DATE DISPLAY>  
DISPLAY MODE  
<SPLIT SCREEN SETTING>  
SPLIT9  
1
CHARACTER SIZE  
CLOCK LOCATION  
SMALL  
OFF  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
EX.<MODE 1>  
01-01-2000 00:00:00  
SPLIT4A  
SPLIT4B  
SPLIT4C  
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
1
3
2
9
<SEQUENCE>  
SEQ. 1  
<MPX DISPLAY>  
SPLIT SCREEN SETTING  
CH.  
TIME 1S  
1S  
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IMAGE QLTY  
HIGH  
SEQUENCE  
1S  
1S  
1S  
1S  
1S  
1S  
1S  
3
CH.TITLE  
ALARM DISPLAY  
CAMERA TITLE  
CH.NO  
ON  
4
5
6
MAIN MENU  
7
8
9
<MENU SETTING>  
TIME DATE DISPLAY  
MPX DISPLAY  
SET UP  
TIMER PROGRAM  
NORMAL REC SETTING  
A-REC/M-DET SETTING  
DATA CLEAR SELECTION  
COMMUNICATION SETTING  
REAR TERMINAL  
1S  
SPLIT4  
abc  
<CAMERA TITLE>  
CH TITLE  
SERVICE  
INITIAL SET UP  
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<TIMER PROGRAM>  
P1  
MODE  
<TIMER PROGRAM>  
SELECTED PATTERN  
DEFINE P1  
DEFINE P2  
DEFINE P3  
DW  
–––  
START END  
P1  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
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––:––  
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––––––  
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––––––  
––––––  
––––––  
––––––  
2 –––  
3 –––  
4 –––  
5 –––  
6 –––  
7 –––  
8 –––  
SPECIAL DW:SUN–SAT  
<DEFINE GROUP>  
CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD  
(A)  
<NORMAL REC SETTING>  
IMAGE QUALITY  
MAX REC FIELDS  
SELECT REC MODE  
DEFINE GROUP SETTING  
HIGH  
15F  
(A)  
1
2
3
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
1.66  
1.66  
1.66  
1.66  
1.66  
6
7
8
9
1
1
1
1
1.66  
1.66  
1.66  
1.66  
<ESTD TIME>  
19H28M  
<ESTD TIME>  
19H28M  
Figure 13. Menu Tree, DX3009 Models  
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SUB MENU (2)  
SUB MENU (1)  
<A-REC/M-DET SETTING>  
IMAGE QUALITY  
MAX REC FIELDS  
DEFINE GROUP SETTING  
A-REC DURATIOM  
RECORD ALARM  
<DEFINE ALARM GROUP>  
HIGH  
15F  
CH  
1
PRI FILD CH  
PRI FILD  
1
1
1
1
1
6
7
8
9
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
1M  
SEP  
OFF  
PRE A-REC  
M-DET SETTING  
MAIN MENU  
<MENU SETTING>  
TIME DATE DISPLAY  
MPX DISPLAY  
TIMER PROGRAM  
NORMAL REC SETTING  
A-REC/M-DET SETTING  
DATA CLEAR SELECTION  
COMMUNICATION SETTING  
REAR TERMINAL  
SET UP  
SUB MENU (3)  
<MOTION>  
SELECTION CAMERA NO.  
1
CH.MOTION DETECTION  
SET DETECTION MASK  
SENSITIVITY  
MOTION THRESHOLD  
TEST MODE  
OFF  
SERVICE  
INITIAL SET UP  
MED  
2
OFF  
:
MOVE  
< < : EXIT  
<DATA CLEAR SELECTION>  
COPY DATA CLEAR  
ARCHIVE DATA CLEAR  
HDD DATA CLEAR  
#1  
#2  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
< < : EXIT  
<COMMUNICATION SETTING>  
RS-232C SETTING  
<RS-232C SETTING>  
TRANSMISSION RATE  
DATA BIT LENGTH  
PARITY BIT  
STOP BIT LENGTH  
DELIMITER  
1200  
8BIT  
NONE  
1BIT  
CR  
<REAR TERMINAL>  
MODE OUT  
<CALL OUT>  
HDD(ID:0-3)  
REC  
FULL  
CAPACITY  
REMAIN  
HDD-10%  
ARCHIVE(ID:4)  
NONE  
#2  
CALL OUT  
BUZZER  
KEY  
<POWER FAILURE>  
<SERVICE>  
No.  
01  
02  
DATE  
01-23-00  
01-24-00  
TIME  
20:00  
12:00  
INFO.  
PW-LOS  
PW-LOS  
POWER FAILURE  
ARCHIVE POINT RESET  
MENU INITIALIZE  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
IM-CHECK MODE  
<INITIAL SET UP>  
TIME DATE ADJUST  
HDD FULL  
HDD PB REPEAT  
ARCHIVE OVERWRITE  
AUTO EJECT  
<TIME DATE ADJUST>  
DAYLIGHT SAVING  
MONTH  
DATE  
YEAR  
OUT  
01  
01  
2000  
00:00:00  
STOP  
STOP  
OFF  
ON  
#2  
#2  
#2  
TIME  
ARCHIVE DATA  
ALL  
MOTION DETECTION  
AUDIO RECORDING  
OFF  
OFF  
TURN THE SHUTTLE RING  
<< TO EXECUTE.  
#1 - This is displayed only when a copying device is connected to ID5.  
01134  
#2 - This is displayed only when an ARCHIVE device is connected to ID4.  
Figure 13. Menu Tree, DX3009 Models (Continued)  
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SUB MEN U (1)  
SUB MENU (2)  
01137  
Figure 14. Menu Tree, DX3016 Models  
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(NOT USED)  
01136  
Figure 14. Menu Tree, DX3016 Models (Continued)  
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ALARMS  
IMAGE QUALITY  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A-REC/M-DET SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu appears.  
3. Check that the cursor is next to IMAGE QUALITY, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in this menu has been set to SHORT, MEDIUM,  
or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the image quality options as follows:  
BASIC, STANDARD, MEDIUM, HIGH, SUPERIOR  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
MAXIMUM RECORDING FIELDS  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A-REC/M-DET SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MAX REC FIELDS, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in this menu has been set to SHORT, MEDIUM,  
or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the maximum recording fields, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the maximum recording fields options as follows:  
DX3009 Models – 1F, 3F, 5F, 7.5F, 15F, 30F  
DX3016 Models – 1F, 3F, 5F, 6F, 7.5F, 10F, 15F, 30F  
NOTE: If the motion detection setting in the Initial Set Up menu is turned ON,  
option 30F is not available on the DX3009 models, and options 6F, 10F, and 30F  
are not available on the DX3016 models.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
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DEFINE GROUP SETTING  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A-REC/M-DET SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to DEFINE GROUP SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Define Alarm Group menu appears.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor into one of the camera fields, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Priority (PRI) option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in this menu has been set to SHORT, MEDIUM,  
or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be changed.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to select an option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the priority options as follows:  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, -  
The - (hyphen) means that camera channel is turned off; that is, if there is an alarm, it  
will not be recorded.  
For camera channels with a Priority setting of 1-5, the recording interval set in maxi-  
mum recording fields is divided according to the value entered in the Priority setting.  
The FILD (FIELDS) setting will vary according to this value.  
NOTE: When the AUDIO RECORDING setting in the Initial Set Up menu is ON,  
the only options available are 1 and -.  
NOTE: When the RECORD ALARM setting in this menu is set to SEP, the only  
options available are 1 and -. The FILD screen remains blank.  
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for other cameras. Every camera channel must be assigned a  
priority setting; otherwise, you will not be able to exit the menu.  
7. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu or  
twice to return to the Menu Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the pro-  
gramming mode.  
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ALARM RECORDING DURATION  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A-REC/M-DET SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A-REC DURATION, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in this menu has been set to SHORT, MEDIUM,  
or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the alarm record duration options as follows:  
DX3009 Models – MAN, 15S, 30S, 45S, 1M, 2M, 5M, 10M  
DX3016 Models – MAN, 2S, 5S, 10S, 15S, 30S, 45S, 1M, 2M, 5M, 10M  
MAN: Alarm recording continues until the ALARM IN terminal is cleared.  
NOTE: MAN cannot be selected when the Motion Detection setting in the Initial  
Set Up menu is ON. If MAN is selected and then the motion detection setting is  
turned on, MAN is automatically changed to 15S on DX3009 models and 2S on  
DX3016 models.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
RECORD ALARM  
This setting determines which cameras to record when an ALARM IN terminal is grounded.  
This setting is only effective during alarm recording. After alarm recording, operations return  
to their prior settings.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A-REC/M-DET SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to RECORD ALARM, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in this menu has been set to SHORT, MEDIUM,  
or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be changed.  
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4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the record alarm options as follows:  
ALL, SEP  
ALL: Alarm recording of all cameras set to be operated on the Define Alarm Group  
menu will start when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded.  
SEP: Alarm recording of the camera that received the alarm signal will start. If several  
cameras received an alarm input at once, all of those cameras will start alarm record-  
ing.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
PRE-ALARM RECORDING  
This setting determines if pre-alarm images will be recorded either before motion is de-  
tected or before there is an alarm signal at the ALARM IN terminal. If the pre-alarm record-  
ing option is selected, the recorder temporarily records video, but saves it only if motion is  
detected or the ALARM IN terminal is activated. The duration of the saved recording de-  
pends on the settings in the MAX REC FIELDS, IMAGE QUALITY, and PRE-A REC fields.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to A-REC/M-DET SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to PRE A-REC, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring  
to the right. The option starts flashing.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option. The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the pre-alarm recording options as follows:  
OFF, SHORT, MEDIUM, LONG  
NOTE: When SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG is selected, the SELECT REC  
MODE field in the Normal Rec Setting menu is automatically set to A-REC (Alarm  
Record), and many menu settings cannot be changed.  
NOTE: The duration of recording before the alarm occurs depends on the  
settings in the MAX REC FIELDS, IMAGE QUALITY, and PRE A-REC fields.  
ALARM IN signal)  
5. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The unit enters standby mode for pre-alarm re-  
cording, and the PRE ALARM REC indicator on the front panel illuminates (unless  
OFF was selected).  
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6. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
M-DET SETTING  
Refer to Motion Detection for instructions.  
ARCHIVE POINTER RESET  
The recorder places the Archive Pointer where the archive stops. For example, 100 hours of  
data recorded on the unit’s hard disk is to be transferred to a medium with only 80 hours of  
available recording space. When the backup process is completed, the Archive Pointer will  
memorize the hard disk’s 80-hour mark. When the next backup process is initiated, backup  
will begin at this point.  
If you want to reset the Archive Pointer, follow the steps below.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Move the cursor next to SERVICE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The Service menu appears.  
3.  
Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to ARCHIVE POINT RESET, and then turn  
the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON.  
5. The message “TURN THE SHUTTLE RING >> to EXECUTE.” appears on the screen.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to reset the archive pointer. The pointer resets and  
the option returns to OFF.  
6. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
ARCHIVE  
DATA  
NOTE: This menu item  
does not appear unless an  
archiving device is con-  
nected to the recorder.  
When backing up records onto backup media, it is possible to back up all data on the hard  
disk drive or to select and back up only the alarm portions of the records.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Move the cursor to INITIAL SET UP, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The Initial Set Up menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial move the cursor to ARCHIVE DATA, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right.  
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4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the archive data options as follows:  
ALL: This backs up all the data recorded on the main hard disk after the archive  
pointer. Alternatively, all data will be backed up.  
ALARM: Of all the data blocks recorded on the main hard disk (1 MB units), this will  
back up only the data blocks that contain the alarm record. Some data on either side  
of the alarm record may be included when backing up a small alarm record.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
OVERWRITE  
This setting determines whether the recorder will overwrite data on the archive medium  
when making a new archive. When set to ON, all data on the archive medium will be over-  
written.  
NOTE: This menu item  
does not appear unless an  
archiving device is con-  
nected to the recorder.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to INITIAL SET UP, and then turn SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Initial Set Up menu appears.  
3. Move the cursor to ARCHIVE OVERWRITE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right until the option flashes.  
4. Turn JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
The Archive Pointer is recorded when backup is either temporarily stopped or finished.  
Using the Archive Pointer, the recorder will begin the next backup at the end point of  
the previous backup.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
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AUDIO RECORDING  
The recorder can record audio with an image.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to INITIAL SET UP, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Initial Set Up menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select AUDIO RECORDING, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
NOTE: When the audio recording setting is set to ON, the available recording  
time and audio indicator (speaker icon) appear in the ESTD TIME in the Normal  
Rec Setting menu. Also, on DX3009 models PRI settings of 2-5 are automatically  
changed to 1 in the DEFINE GROUP setting in the Normal Rec Setting menu  
and in the DEFINE ALARM GROUP setting in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu.  
NOTE: Depending on the setting of the image quality and the maximum  
recording fields, audio recording may not be available. If so, a speaker icon with a  
line through it appears next to the ESTD TIME in the Normal Rec Setting menu.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to  
another menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
AUTO EJECT  
NOTE: This menu item  
does not appear unless an  
archiving device is con-  
nected to the recorder.  
This setting is for automatically ejecting the medium in the archive device.  
If set to ON, the medium is ejected under the following conditions:  
At the completion of the backup process  
At the end of the programmed time, if the back up is made with the timer program  
When the archive in progress is cancelled  
If you set to OFF, the archive medium is not ejected.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to INITIAL SET UP, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Initial Set Up menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to AUTO EJECT, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option flashes.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
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5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
BUZZER  
You can set the buzzer to sound under different conditions, depending on the option se-  
lected.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to REAR TERMINAL, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Rear Terminal menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to BUZZER, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring  
to the right. The option flashes.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the buzzer options as follows:  
KEY, WRNG, REMAIN, OFF  
KEY: The buzzer sounds when any button is pressed or the JOG dial or SHUTTLE  
ring is turned.  
WRNG: The buzzer sounds when a warning occurs. Refer to the Warnings section.  
REMAIN: The buzzer sounds when the remaining storage capacity of hard drive  
reaches the preset amount selected in CAPACITY REMAIN. Press the WARNING RE-  
SET button to stop the buzzer.  
OFF: The buzzer does not sound.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
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CALL OUT  
A signal from the CALL OUT terminal can be sent to an external device to warn when the  
hard disk drive or archive device reaches the remaining capacity set in this menu. The call  
out signal can also activate another recorder if the CALL OUT terminal is wired to the  
record (REC) input of another recorder.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to REAR TERMINAL, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Rear Terminal menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to CALL OUT, and then and turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Call Out menu appears.  
4. Check that the cursor is next to HDD, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option starts flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the call out options as follows:  
NONE, FULL, 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%  
NONE: No signal is sent from the CALL OUT terminal.  
6. If an archive device is connected to the recorder, turn the JOG dial until the cursor is  
next to ARCHIVE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts  
flashing.  
7. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
8. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the Rear Terminal menu or twice to  
return to the Menu Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming  
mode.  
CAPACITY REMAINING  
When the remaining storage capacity of the main hard drive (HDD) or archive device  
reaches the preset amount set in this menu, the recorder does the following:  
A signal is sent from the Mode Out terminal when the MODE OUT field in the Rear  
Terminal menu is set to REMAIN.  
The recorded storage capacity flashes when Display Mode 3 is selected.  
The buzzer sounds when the buzzer field in the Rear Terminal menu is set to REMAIN.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to REAR TERMINAL, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Rear Terminal menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to CAPACITY REMAIN, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The device option starts flashing.  
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4. Turn the JOG dial to select the device.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the device options as follows:  
HDD, ARC, NONE  
Select HDD if the MODE OUT terminal is wired to the record (REC) input of another  
recorder.  
5. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The percentage option starts flashing unless  
NONE was selected. If NONE was selected, go to step 7.  
6. Turn the JOG dial to select the percentage, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the percentage options as follows:  
2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%  
If the MODE OUT terminal is wired to the record (REC) input of another recorder, the  
other recorder begins recording when the storage capacity of this unit reaches the pre-  
specified level. REMAIN must be selected in the MODE OUT field in the Rear Termi-  
nal menu.  
7. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
DATA CLEAR (ERASE) SELECTION  
This function allows you to erase data from a recording device.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to DATA CLEAR SELECTION, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Data Clear Selection menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select the device, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
COPY DATA CLEAR or ARCHIVE DATA CLEAR appear on the screen only when a  
copy device or archive device is connected.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF.  
If you selected ON, the message, “TURN SHUTTLE RING >> to EXECUTE.” appears  
on the screen. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to erase the data.  
If you do not want to erase data, turn the JOG dial until OFF flashes, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
WARNING: If you selected HDD Data Clear, data will be erased from all  
internal and external hard disk drives (ID0-ID3). Back up any data you want  
to save before executing this command.  
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5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
FIFO/OVERWRITE MODE (DX3016 Models Only)  
Use this setting when you want to make repeated backups to a hard disk drive that is con-  
nected to ID4.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
NOTE: This menu item  
does not appear unless a  
hard disk drive is connected  
to ID4.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to INITIAL SET UP, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Initial Set Up menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to FIFO/OVERWRITE MODE, and then turn  
the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to another  
menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
BACKUP FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE  
If a power failure occurs during backup, the backup process must be started over.  
Press the ARCHIVE button to restart the backup process if the recorder is not set for timer  
recording or if the current time is not covered by a timer program.  
If the recorder is set for timer recording and the current time is covered by a program,  
backup restarts automatically after power is restored.  
When the backup process is restarted, all data backed up until the power failure is lost, and  
the backup pointer returns to the backup starting point before the power failure.  
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HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD) FULL  
When the end of the hard disk drive (HDD) is reached during recording, this function deter-  
mines what the recorder will do.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to INITIAL SET UP, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Initial Set Up menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to HDD FULL, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the hard drive options as follows:  
REC•STANDBY (Recording standby): The unit stops recording when the hard disk is  
full. The unit overwrites the hard disk when the unit receives an alarm signal, a REC  
terminal signal, or when the REC button is pushed.  
Select this option if the REC terminal is wired to the MODE OUT terminal of another  
recorder.  
REPEAT: When the disk reaches the end during recording, the recording starts again  
from the beginning of the disk.  
ALARM•PROT (Alarm protection): If there is any alarm recording, the unit stops re-  
cording when the hard disk is full and displays the HDD FULL message on the monitor.  
When WRNG is entered as the BUZZER value (found in the Rear Terminal menu), the  
buzzer is also activated. A signal is sent from the CALL OUT terminal when the CALL  
OUT value (found in the Rear Terminal menu) is reached. If there are no alarm record-  
ings, the unit continues recording by automatically overwriting the hard disk.  
If the CALL OUT terminal is wired to the REC input of another recorder, the other re-  
corder begins recording when the call out signal is sent.  
STOP: The unit stops recording when the hard disk is full and displays the HDD FULL  
message on the monitor. When WRNG is entered as the BUZZER value (found in the  
Rear Terminal menu), the buzzer is also activated. The unit stops recording when there  
is no more storage space in memory. A signal is sent from the CALL OUT terminal  
when the CALL OUT value (found in the Rear Terminal menu) is reached. To restart  
overwriting on the hard disk, press the WARNING RESET button to cancel HDD  
FULL, and then press the REC button.  
If the CALL OUT terminal is wired to the REC input of another recorder, the other re-  
corder begins recording when the call out signal is sent.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
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HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD) REPEAT PLAYBACK  
When the end of the hard disk drive (HDD) is reached during playback, you can set the re-  
corder either to stop playback or to continue playback from the beginning of the disk.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to INITIAL SET UP, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Initial Set Up menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to HDD PB REPEAT, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select REPEAT or STOP, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The option stops flashing.  
REPEAT: At the end of the hard disk, the recorder continues playback from the begin-  
ning of the disk.  
STOP: The recorder stops playback at the end of the hard disk.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
IM-CHECK MODE  
This function checks to determine if the recorded video has been altered. This function can  
check the recorded video on the internal hard drive as well as video from external devices.  
The authentication software analysis each frame of the video stream to verify that the  
watermarking is present and that the original video has not been changed. If an image is  
modified, a small black square appears in the modified area of the image. If the image is  
an alarm, a small black square also appears on the screen next to the alarm number.  
The message “WARNING: MODIFIED IMAGE” appears on the screen along with the num-  
bers of the affected cameras.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Move the cursor next to SERVICE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The Service menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to IM-CHECK MODE, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MIDDLE, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
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5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to  
another menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
INITIALIZE MENUS  
Initializing the menus returns most settings to their default values.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SERVICE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The Service menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to MENU INITIALIZE, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF.  
5. If you selected ON, “PUSH WARNING RESET KEY THEN ALL MENU WILL BE INI-  
TIALIZED.” appears on the screen. Press the WARNING RESET button. The 9-camera  
screen (DX3009 models) or 16-camera screen (DX3016 models) appears on the  
monitor and menus are reset to their default values, except for the time and date dis-  
play, timer program settings, and camera titles. The Selected Pattern setting is set to  
P1 in the Timer Program. The Menu Initialize option returns to OFF and stops flashing.  
If you selected OFF, turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option stops flashing.  
6. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
MODE OUT  
With this setting, a signal can be output to indicate the status of the recorder.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to REAR TERMINAL, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Rear Terminal menu appears.  
3. Check that the cursor is next to MODE OUT, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The option starts flashing.  
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4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the mode out options as follows:  
REC, PLAY, POWER, REMAIN  
REC: The signal is output during recording.  
PLAY: The signal is output during playback.  
POWER: The signal is output when the recorder’s power switch is on.  
REMAIN: The signal is output when the remaining storage capacity of main hard  
drive, archive device, or copy device reaches the rate which is set in the CAPACITY  
REMAIN field of the Rear Terminal menu.  
Select REMAIN if the MODE OUT terminal is wired to the record (REC) input of an-  
other recorder.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
MOTION DETECTION  
These settings are used to initiate alarm recording when movement is detected within the  
images captured by the cameras.  
NOTE: To set up motion  
detection to operate during  
a specified time period  
(DX3016 models only), refer  
to the section on Motion  
Detection During a Timer  
Recording.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to INITIAL SET UP, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Initial Set Up menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select MOTION DETECTION, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
If you selected ON, proceed to step 5.  
If you selected OFF, turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting  
menu to go to another menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming  
mode.  
5. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu.  
6. Turn the JOG dial to select A-REC/M-DET SETTING, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring  
to the right. The A-REC/M-DET SETTING menu appears.  
NOTE: The image quality, maximum recording fields, and alarm recording dura-  
tion in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu also apply to motion detection recordings.  
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7. Turn the JOG dial to select the M-DET SETTING, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The Motion menu appears. This menu will not appear if the MOTION DE-  
TECTION setting in the Initial Set Up menu is OFF.  
8. Check that the cursor is next to SELECTION CAMERA NO., and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
9. Turn the JOG dial to select the camera number, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The option stops flashing.  
When the camera selection setting has been made, the background display switches  
to the selected camera. Exiting the menu reverts the display to its original state.  
Make sure the camera is also selected in the DEFINE GROUP SETTING in the  
A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu.  
10. Turn the JOG dial to select CH. MOTION DETECTION, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
11. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
If you selected ON, proceed to the next step.  
If you selected OFF, return to step 8 to select another camera. Otherwise, turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu, twice to re-  
turn to the Menu Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming  
mode.  
12. Turn the JOG dial to select the SET DETECTION MASK, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Set Detection Mask menu appears. The mask is a 10 x 12 grid of  
120 dots.  
13. Set the detection mask.  
“ ” : Active symbol (Indicates the area where motion detection is active.)  
“ ” : Inactive symbol (Indicates the area where motion detection is inactive.)  
Turn the JOG dial to change the symbol.  
To move to the left, press camera button 6.  
To move to the right, press camera button 7.  
To move up, press camera button 8.  
To move down, press camera button 9.  
To select the entire screen, press camera button 4.  
To deselect the entire screen, press camera button 5.  
14. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left when you are finished setting the detection mask.  
15. Turn the JOG dial to select SENSITIVITY, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The option starts flashing.  
16. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the sensitivity options as follows:  
LOW, LOWER, HIGHER, HIGH, MED  
The camera’s image data is sampled and compared every 0.6 seconds. Sensitivity is  
the difference in the degree of brightness between the sampled images and is divided  
into settings of five different levels. Select HIGHER to make the unit sensitive to even  
the smallest changes. Note, however, that false alarms may be caused by, for example,  
the flickering of fluorescent lighting fixtures.  
17. Turn the JOG dial to select MOTION THRESHOLD, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring  
to the right. The option starts flashing.  
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18. Turn the JOG dial to select the threshold, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Select a number between 1 and 120. The number is the minimum number of active  
dots required to initiate alarm recording.  
When establishing a value for the motion threshold setting, use a value that does not  
exceed the number of active dots set for the motion detection function. Alarm record-  
ing will not operate if a larger value is used.  
19. This step and the next step verify the motion detection settings. Turn the JOG dial to  
select TEST MODE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts  
flashing.  
20. Turn the JOG dial to display ON, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The test  
screen appears. The area where motion detection has been activated is displayed us-  
ing “•”. When motion is detected on the number of dots specified in the motion thresh-  
old setting, the active symbol “ ” appears on the screen.  
21. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to exit the test screen. Redo the settings if the re-  
corder does not operate as intended.  
22. Do one of the following:  
Return to step 8 to select another camera.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the A-Rec/M-Det Setting  
menu or twice to return to the Menu Setting menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
MULTIPLEXER DISPLAY  
By using the multiplexer functions, you can view 4, 9, or 16 cameras on your monitor.  
You can also arrange the viewing order of cameras.  
SPLIT SCREEN SETTING (DX3009 Models Only)  
Nine-Camera (Split 9) Setting  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Check that the cursor is next to SPLIT SCREEN SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Split Screen Setting menu appears.  
4. Make sure that the cursor is next to SPLIT 9, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The top left number starts flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired camera number, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The next camera number starts flashing. If you do not want to change  
the number, just turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
6. Repeat step 5 for all other cameras. You cannot use the same camera number more  
than once.  
7. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the MPX Display menu or twice to  
return to the Menu Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming  
mode.  
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Four-Camera (Split 4) Setting  
In the SPLIT 4 setting mode, you select which camera images to show in a four-camera  
display. Three different groups of cameras can be defined.  
Skip steps 1-3 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Check that the cursor is next to SPLIT SCREEN SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Split Screen Setting menu appears.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SPLIT4a, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The top left number starts flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired camera number, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The next camera number starts flashing. If you do not want to change  
the number, just turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
6. Repeat step 5 for the other three cameras. You cannot use the same camera number  
more than once in the same group.  
7. Repeat steps 4-6 for SPLIT 4b and SPLIT 4c.  
8. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the MPX Display menu or twice to  
return to the Menu Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming  
mode.  
SCREEN SWITCH PATTERN (DX3016 Models Only)  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Check that the cursor is next to SPLIT SW PATTERN, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the options as follows:  
ALL: All the display modes and sequential display modes for SPLIT 16, SPLIT 9,  
SPLIT 4, and single screens can be selected.  
SHORT: Single-screen, SPLIT 4, and SPLIT 9 sequential displays can be selected.  
By combining SEQUENCE with the split-screen display setting, a fixed split-screen  
display pattern can be established. In this case, only SPLIT 16 can be selected during  
playback.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
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SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING (DX3016 Models Only)  
In the Split 4 Screen Setting, you select which camera images to show in a four-camera  
display. Four different groups of cameras can be defined.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to SPLIT 4 SCREEN SETTING, and then  
turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Split4 Screen Setting menu appears.  
4. Make sure the cursor is next to SPLIT4a, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The top left number starts flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired camera number, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The next camera number starts flashing. If you do not want to change  
the camera number, just turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
6. Repeat step 5 for the other three cameras. You cannot use the same camera number  
more than once in the same group.  
7. Repeat steps 4-6 for SPLIT 4b, SPLIT 4c, and SPLIT 4d.  
8. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the MPX Display menu or twice to  
return to the Menu Setting Menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming  
mode.  
SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING (DX3016 Models Only)  
In the Split 9 Screen Setting, you select which camera images to show in a nine-camera  
display. Two different groups of cameras can be defined.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to SPLIT 9 SCREEN SETTING, and then  
turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Split9 Screen Setting menu appears.  
4. Make sure the cursor is next to SPLIT9a, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The top left number starts flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired camera number, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The next camera number starts flashing. If you do not want to change  
the camera number, just turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
6. Repeat step 5 for the other eight cameras. You cannot use the same camera number  
more than once in the same group.  
7. Repeat steps 4-6 for SPLIT 9b.  
8. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the MPX Display menu or twice to  
return to the Menu Setting Menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming  
mode.  
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SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING (DX3016 Models Only)  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to SPLIT 16 SCREEN SETTING, and then  
turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Split16 Screen Setting menu appears.  
4. Make sure the cursor is next to SPLIT16, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The top left number starts flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired camera number, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The next camera number starts flashing. If you do not want to change  
the camera number, just turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
6. Repeat step 5 for the other 15 cameras. You cannot use the same camera number  
more than once.  
7. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the MPX Display menu or twice to  
return to the Menu Setting Menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming  
mode.  
IMAGE QUALITY  
It is possible to set the image quality when viewing multiple cameras.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to IMAGE QUALITY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option flashes.  
HIGH: Fine details are visible.  
NO FLICKER: Screen flicker is reduced. Vertical resolution may be slightly degraded.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to choose the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
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SEQUENCE  
Cameras can be sequenced individually, in groups of four cameras, or, for the DX3016  
models only, in groups of nine cameras. Set all sequence patterns. These are the patterns  
that will be displayed when the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button is pushed (refer to the Operation  
section).  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SEQUENCE, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Sequence menu appears. The cursor is beside channel (camera)  
1 in the nine-camera sequence.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the desired channel number, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The channel number starts flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial until the desired channel number appears, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The time starts flashing.  
6. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired length of time that the camera’s image will be  
shown before switching to the next camera, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The option stops flashing.  
The time can be set from 1 to 30 seconds.  
7. Repeat steps 4, 5, and 6 to enter settings for the other cameras in the 9-camera or  
16-camera sequence. The same camera can be entered in the sequence repeatedly.  
If you have a DX3016 model, turn the JOG dial when the cursor is on channel 9 to  
scroll to the next screen.  
8. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SPLIT 4, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The option starts flashing.  
9. Turn the JOG dial to select the pattern: ab or abc for DX3009 models and a, ab, abc,  
or abcd or DX3016 models. The letters a, b, c, and d refer to the Split 4 settings in the  
Split Screen Setting in the MPX Display menu.  
10. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The time starts flashing.  
11. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired length of time that the quad image will be  
shown before switching to the next quad display, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The option stops flashing.  
The time can be set from 1 to 30 seconds.  
12. DX3016 Models Only – Repeat steps 8-11 to set the SPLIT9 settings. The two  
patterns are a and ab.  
13. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once (twice for DX3016 models) to return to the  
MPX Display menu or twice (three times for DX3016 models) to return to the Menu  
Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
CHANNEL TITLE (Displaying Camera Title and/or Number)  
You can choose whether to display the camera (channel) title and/or camera number on the  
screen.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
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3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to CH.TITLE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring  
to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and the turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to  
finish setting.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the title options as follows:  
NONE, TITLE, CH. NO  
NONE: Camera numbers and titles are not displayed.  
TITLE: Camera numbers and titles are displayed.  
CH. NO: Only camera numbers are displayed.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
ALARM DISPLAY  
When the unit receives an alarm input signal, the monitor displays images from the camera  
with the alarm. If, during alarm recording, the recorder receives another alarm input signal,  
the monitor displays images from the latest alarm recording camera channel. (The display  
is single-camera mode.) The monitor returns to its original display mode after alarm record-  
ing is completed.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to ALARM DISPLAY, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
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CAMERA TITLE  
Titles can be added for each camera. In single-camera display mode, up to 16 characters  
can be displayed. In four-camera display mode, the first 8 characters are displayed. Titles  
cannot be displayed in nine-camera or sixteen-camera display mode. In addition, displayed  
titles do not get recorded.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to MPX DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The MPX Display menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to CAMERA TITLE, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to the right to move the cursor next to camera number, and then  
turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The first character position of the TITLE setting  
flashes.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
DX3016 Models Only – The Camera Tile menu has two screens. When the cursor  
is on camera 8, turn the JOG dial to the right to scroll to the next screen.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired character, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right to move to the next position.  
Turning the SHUTTLE ring to the left erases the character.  
6. Repeat step 5 to finish entering the word. To exit the TITLE row, move the flashing  
cursor to the right end, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
7. Repeat steps 4-6 to enter other titles.  
8. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once (twice for DX3016 models) to return to the  
MPX Display menu or twice (three times for DX3016 models) to return to the Menu  
Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
You cannot exit the menu if any TITLE character is flashing. Refer to step 6 to exit.  
POWER FAILURE  
There is nothing to program in this screen. It lists power failures. Refer to Power Failure in  
the Operation section.  
RECORD  
IMAGE QUALITY  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to NORMAL REC SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Normal Rec Setting menu appears.  
3. Check that the cursor is next to IMAGE QUALITY, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The Image Quality option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, this field cannot be changed.  
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4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The flashing stops.  
Turning the JOG dial changes the image quality setting as follows:  
BASIC, STANDARD, MEDIUM, HIGH, SUPERIOR  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
MAXIMUM RECORDING FIELDS  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to NORMAL REC SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Normal Rec Setting menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial and move the cursor to MAX REC FIELDS, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, this field cannot be changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial changes the maximum recording fields as follows:  
DX3009 Models – 1F, 3F, 5F, 7.5F, 15F, 30F  
DX3016 Models – 1F, 3F, 5F, 6F, 7.5F, 10F, 15F, 30F  
NOTE: If the motion detection setting in the Initial Set Up menu is turned ON,  
option 30F is not available on the DX3009 models, and options 6F, 10F, and 30F  
are not available on the DX3016 models.  
Changing the recording setting changes the estimated recording time at the bottom of  
the screen. (The alarm recording setting does not affect the estimated recording time).  
The available recording time changes depending on the settings of the image quality  
and maximum recording fields. The estimated recording time display will include all  
hard disk drives. The estimated time may not show the exact time if the recording  
interval was set too long. For available recording times, refer to the Recording Time  
Table section.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
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SELECT RECORDING MODE  
There are three recording modes: A, B, and C. For example, mode A might be used for  
daytime recording, mode B for nighttime recording, and mode C for weekend recording.  
The cameras that will record in each mode are selected in the next section, Define Group.  
The settings made for image quality and maximum recording fields apply to all three  
modes.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to NORMAL REC SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Normal Rec Setting menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SELECT REC MODE, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: When SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG is selected in the PRE A-REC field in  
the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu, the SELECT REC MODE field is automatically  
set to A-REC (Alarm Record) and cannot be changed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select mode A, B, or C, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The option stops flashing.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
DEFINE GROUP  
In the Define Group Setting menu selection, you choose which cameras will record during  
the mode (A, B, or C) that was picked in the Select Recording Mode field. A camera can be  
used in more than one mode.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to NORMAL REC SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Normal Rec Setting menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to DEFINE GROUP SETTING, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Define Group menu appears.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the menu channot be accessed.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select the camera channel, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The option starts flashing.  
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5. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial changes the priority setting as follows:  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, -  
The - (hyphen) means that camera channel is turned off; that is, if a camera is con-  
nected to the DVR, it will not be recorded.  
For camera channels with a Priority setting of 1-5, the recording interval set in maxi-  
mum recording fields is divided according to the value entered in the Priority setting.  
The FILD (FIELDS) setting will vary according to this value.  
NOTE: When the AUDIO RECORDING setting in the Initial Set Up menu is ON,  
the only options available are 1 and -.  
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for other cameras. Every camera channel must have a priority  
setting; otherwise, you will not be able to exit the menu.  
7. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the Normal Rec Setting menu or  
twice to return to the Main Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the pro-  
gramming mode.  
RS-232C COMMUNICATION  
The recorder can be operated from a personal computer connected to the RS-232C terminal.  
These settings set the communication parameters.  
Pelco does not offer equipment to support this function.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to COMMUNICATION SETTING, and then turn  
the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Communication Setting menu appears.  
3. Check that the cursor is next to RS-232C SETTING, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring  
to the right. The RS-232C Setting menu appears.  
4. Check that the cursor is next to TRANSMISSION RATE, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be  
changed.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to select the baud rate, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The options are 1200, 2400, 4800, and 9600.  
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the data bit length, parity, stop bit length, and delimiter.  
The options for each field:  
Data bit length: 7 or 8  
Parity: None, odd, even  
Stop bit length: 1 or 2  
Delimiter: CR (carriage return) or CR•LF (carriage return and line feed)  
7. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the Communication Setting menu  
or twice to return to the Menu Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the  
programming mode.  
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SAVING MENU SETTINGS  
Complex menu settings can be saved on a peripheral recording device connected to SCSI  
ID number 5. These settings also can be read by the recorder from the peripheral device.  
SAVING MENU DATA  
If you have previously saved menu settings, saving them again will overwrite the current  
settings on the peripheral device.  
1. Make sure the recorder is turned off.  
2. Press and hold the ARCHIVE button, and then press the POWER button to turn the  
power on. Release the ARCHIVE button. The Quick Setting menu appears. The Power  
button blinks and the recorder will not perform any other functions until you complete this  
procedure.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select Menu Data Saving, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right when “TURN THE SHUTTLE RING >> TO EXECUTE.” appears on the screen.  
NOTE: If a peripheral device is not connected to ID5, the only option is POWER  
OFF. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right twice to turn off the power, and then turn  
the power back on.  
4. Turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right. “SAVING. . .” appears while the data is be-  
ing saved, and “COMPLETED.” appears when the process is finished.  
5. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left. The “COMPLETED.” message disappears.  
6. Turn the JOG dial to select Power Off, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The power is turned off.  
RESTORING MENU DATA  
Copying menu settings from a peripheral device overwrites current menu settings in the  
recorder.  
1. Make sure the recorder is turned off.  
2. Press and hold the ARCHIVE button, and then press the POWER button to turn the  
power on. Release the ARCHIVE button. The Quick Setting menu appears. The Power  
button blinks and the recorder will not perform any other functions until you complete this  
procedure.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select Menu Data Loading, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right when “TURN THE SHUTTLE RING >> TO EXECUTE.” appears on the  
screen.  
NOTE: If a peripheral device is not connected to ID5, the only option is POWER  
OFF. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right twice to turn off the power, and then turn  
the power back on.  
4. Turn the SHUTTLE ring twice to the right. “LOADING. . .” appears while the data is be-  
ing read, and “COMPLETED.” appears when the process is finished.  
5. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left. The “COMPLETED.” message disappears.  
6. Turn the JOG dial to select Power Off, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The power is turned off.  
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TCP/IP SETTING (DX3016 Models Only)  
This menu is not used.  
TIME AND DATE DISPLAY  
DISPLAY MODE  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Make sure the cursor is next to TIME DATE DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Time Date Display menu appears.  
3. Make sure the cursor is next to DISPLAY MODE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The current option starts flashing.  
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4. Turn the JOG dial to select 1-6, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option  
stops flashing. An example of the display mode appears on the screen, as shown in  
the chart below.  
Display Mode  
Display  
Sample  
Date, present time, and camera  
number  
06-09-2000 11:39:10  
C1  
1
Date, day of the week, present time,  
recording interval, and camera  
number  
06-09-2000 FRI  
11:39:10 12.5F  
2
3
C1  
Date, day of the week, present time,  
Recording interval, recording capacity  
of HDD, and camera number  
06-09-2000 FRI  
11:39:10 12.5F% 9C91  
No indication  
(When alarm signal is input, date, day of  
the week, present time, and recording  
interval will be displayed.)  
4
No indication  
(When warning signal is received,  
warning indicator will be displayed.)  
5
6
No indication  
Display modes 2 to 5 are only available when single screen is displayed or  
CH. TITLE is set to NONE in the MPX Display menu.  
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5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
CHARACTER SIZE  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Make sure the cursor is beside TIME DATE DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring  
to the right. The Time Date Display menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to CHARACTER SIZE, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select SMALL or LARGE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The option stops flashing.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to an-  
other menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
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CLOCK LOCATION  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Make sure the cursor is beside TIME DATE DISPLAY, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Time Date Display menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to CLOCK LOCATION, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
If ON is selected, the monitor display switches to the display position setting screen.  
ON can be selected when the CH. TITLE setting in the MPX Display menu is as follows:  
When set to NONE, the display position can be changed on single-camera,  
four-camera, nine-camera, and sixteen-camera displays.  
When set to CH.NO, the display position can be changed on single-camera dis-  
plays only.  
ON cannot be selected when the CH. TITLE setting in the MPX Display menu is set to  
TITLE.  
5. If ON was selected, turn the JOG dial to move the display move to the desired position.  
The display moves to the right when turning the JOG dial to the right. When the dis-  
play reaches the right edge of the screen, it goes down to the next line.  
The display moves to the left when turning the JOG dial to the left. When the display  
reaches the left edge of the screen, it goes up to the next line.  
6. When the display reaches the desired position, turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
TIME AND DATE SETTING  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to select INITIAL SET UP, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The Initial Set Up menu appears.  
3. Make sure the cursor is next to TIME DATE ADJUST, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring  
to the right. The Time Date Adjust menu appears. The DAYLIGHT SAVING option is  
flashing.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to select IN to activate the daylight saving function or OUT to deacti-  
vate the function. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The month starts flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to set the month, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The Date starts flashing.  
6. Repeat step 5 and set the year, hour, 10-minute digit, and minute digit.  
Seconds cannot be set.  
DAYLIGHT SAVING option will flash again when you turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right after setting the minute.  
7. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to enter the setting. The display returns to the Initial  
Set Up menu.  
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8. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to  
another menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
TIMER RECORDING  
When using the timer to start recording, the Define P1-P3 screens can be used to set differ-  
ent recording patterns.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to TIMER PROGRAM, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Timer Program menu appears.  
3. Check that the cursor is next to SELECTED PATTERN, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
4. Turn the JOG dial to the right to select the pattern (P1, P2, or P3) that will be used  
during timer recording, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option stops  
flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to DEFINE P1 (or P2 or P3), and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The timer program appears.  
<TIMER PROGRAM>  
P1  
DW  
–––  
–––  
–––  
–––  
–––  
–––  
–––  
–––  
START  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
END  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
––:––  
MODE  
––––––  
––––––  
––––––  
––––––  
––––––  
––––––  
––––––  
––––––  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SPECIAL DW:SUN–SAT  
6. Check that the cursor is on Program 1, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to  
select the DW column.  
7. Turn the JOG dial to select the day, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The cursor moves to the column for the starting time.  
Settings for the DW column:  
The days of the week from Sunday to Saturday (SUN-SAT)  
DAY (to record at the same time every day)  
SPL (to record on the days displayed at the bottom of the screen)  
NOTE: Turning the SHUTTLE ring to the left moves the cursor to the previous entry.  
8. Use the JOG dial to select the hour, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The cursor moves to the 10-minute digit.  
Time is displayed in 24-hour format.  
9. Use the JOG dial to select the 10-minute time, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The cursor moves to the minute digit.  
10. Use the JOG dial to select the minute, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The cursor moves to the column for the ending time.  
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11. Repeat steps 8-10 for the ending time.  
A dot between the columns for the starting and ending times indicates that the record-  
ing time overlaps into the following day; for example, if you select 5 p.m. to 8 a.m.  
12. Set the MODE column.  
Use the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the options as follows:  
A, B, C, SKIP, ARC, POWER  
A, B, C: These are the recording modes. For more information, refer to Select Re-  
cording Mode in the Record section.  
SKIP: The SKIP setting can be used to stop the recording temporarily. Recording will  
stop for the specified time frame, and the unit’s main power will automatically turn off.  
ARCHIVE: This setting is used for making back-ups of data stored in the unit’s hard  
disk drive.  
POWER: Used when alarm recording is set with the timer. This setting keeps the unit  
idle, but with the power on, during the specified time frame. Recording starts when  
An alarm is triggered at one of the ALARM IN connectors on the back of the recorder  
Motion is detected (refer to the next section, Motion Detection During a Timer Re-  
cording, to set up the motion detection option, which is available on DX3016 mod-  
els only)  
EJECT: (DX3016 Models Only) After backing up the recording contents of the hard  
disk drive to the backup device, the recording medium is ejected automatically.  
13. If option A, B, or C was selected, the cursor moves the to field for setting the maximum  
recording fields. Use the JOG dial to select the desired interval, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the options as follows:  
DX3009 Models – 1, 3, 5, 7.5, 15, 30F  
DX3016 Models – 1, 3, 5, 6, 7.5, 10, 15, 30  
NOTE: If the motion detection setting in the Initial Set Up menu is turned ON,  
option 30 is not available on the DX3009 models, and options 6, 10, and 30 are  
not available on the DX3016 models.  
14. To set other programs, repeat steps 6-13. Up to eight programs can be set per screen.  
NOTE: All fields in a program entry must be filled in before you can move to  
another entry line.  
NOTE: To erase a program entry, press the WARNING RESET button.  
The cursor must be in the DW field.  
15. If you entered SPL in the DW column, set the days of the week as follows:  
a. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to select SPECIAL DW, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
b. Turn the JOG dial to select the beginning day, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right.  
c. Turn the JOG dial to select ending day. The settings for the starting and ending  
days cannot be identical. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The flashing stops.  
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16. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Timer Program menu. Repeat steps  
3-15 to define other patterns.  
17. When you finish defining patterns, do one of the following:  
Proceed to the next section (Motion Detection During a Timer Recording ) to set  
up motion detection to operate during a timer recording (DX3016 models only).  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left twice to return to the Menu Setting menu to go  
to another menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
When timer settings overlap, the unit will give priority to the higher-numbered program.  
Example 1  
Program 1 is set for 14:00 to 17:00 with a recording interval of 3F.  
Program 2 is set for 15:00 to 16:00 with recording interval of 5F.  
Under this condition, the unit will give priority to Program 2 for the duration of the over-  
lapping period, from 15:00 to 16:00. The unit will operate as shown in the illustration  
below.  
Example 1)  
14:00  
15:00  
16:00  
17:00  
In Program #1, recording is set for every  
3F, from 14:00 to 17:00.  
3F  
In Program #2, recording is set for  
every 5F, from 15:00 to 16:00.  
5F  
In this situation, the unit gives priority to the higher-numbered Program #2.  
14:00  
15:00  
16:00  
17:00  
Actual recording will occur as follows.  
5F  
3F  
3F  
Setting for the prioritized Program #2.  
Example 2  
Program 1 is set for 14:00 to 17:00 with a recording interval of 3F.  
Program 2 is set for 15:00 to 16:00 with the SKIP setting.  
Again, the unit will give priority to Program 2 for the duration of the overlapping period.  
As shown in the illustration below, the unit will activate the Skip setting from 15:00 to  
16:00.  
Example 2)  
14:00  
15:00  
16:00  
17:00  
In Program #1, recording is set for  
every 3F, from 14:00 to 17:00.  
3F  
In Program #2, the SKIP setting is  
entered for 15:00 to 16:00.  
SKIP  
In this situation, the unit gives priority to the higher-numbered Program #2.  
14:00  
15:00  
16:00  
17:00  
NO  
RECORDING!  
3F  
3F  
Actual recording  
Setting for the prioritized Program #2.  
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MOTION DETECTION DURING A TIMER RECORDING  
(DX3016 Models Only)  
This function allows you to set up motion detection to operate during a specified time pe-  
riod. Recording occurs, however, only if motion is detected.  
1. Follow all the steps in the Motion Detection section to turn motion detection on and ac-  
tivate the desired cameras.  
2. In the Normal Rec Setting menu, select the recording mode (A, B, or C) that you want  
to use for motion detection, and then define the group setting (select the cameras).  
Refer to the Record section for detailed instructions. The cameras you select must  
have their motion detection function activated (step 1).  
3. Follow the steps in the previous section (Timer Recording) to schedule the timer pro-  
gram. In the MODE column, select POWER as the mode.  
4. In the Timer Program menu, turn the JOG dial to select record mode A, B, or C under  
M-Det Application. This must be the same mode that you selected in step 2. Turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing. Turn the JOG dial to select ON.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option stops flashing.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to select REC MODE (POWER). Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the  
right. The option starts flashing. Turn the JOG dial to select ON. Turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option stops flashing.  
6. Do one of the following:  
Turn the JOG dial to go to another item in this menu.  
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to return to the Menu Setting menu to go to another  
menu.  
Press the SET UP button to exit the programming mode.  
When the timer program is activated (refer to Timer Recording in the Operation section),  
the recorder goes into an idle state (it is on but not recording). When motion is detected, re-  
cording begins and continues until the motion stops. When motion stops, recording contin-  
ues for the time set in the A-REC DURATION setting in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu.  
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ESTIMATING RECORDING TIME  
When using the Timer Program, there may be instances where, because of maximum re-  
cording fields, image quality, and audio recording settings, there is insufficient recording  
space on the unit’s hard disk drive to complete the recordings as programmed.  
When the maximum recording fields setting differs in the Normal Rec Setting menu and  
Timer Program menu, the possible recording duration will differ from the duration displayed  
in ESTD TIME field in the Normal Rec Setting menu.  
When setting the timer for multiple programs, refer to the DX3009 Recording Time Tables  
section or DX3016 Recording Time Tables section to confirm the amount of hard disk  
space the recording duration will take up under different setting conditions.  
Using the Timer Program settings below as an example of estimating possible recording dura-  
tion, the chart below shows that everything is recorded on the sixth day, and on the seventh  
day only 1.1% of Program 2 content is recorded on the hard disk drive. (Conditions: Image  
Quality is set to HIGH, Audio Recording is set to OFF, built-in 30 GB hard disk drive.) The cal-  
culation is derived as follows: Program 1 uses 5.3% of the disk space per day. In six days it  
uses 31.8% (5.3 times 6). Program 2 uses 10.3% per day or 61.8% in six days (10.3 times 6).  
In six days 93.6% of the disk space has been used (31.8 plus 61.8). This leaves 6.4%  
available at the beginning of day seven. After Program 1 finishes recording only 1.1% is left  
for Program 2 (6.4 minus 5.3).  
<TIMER PROGRAM>  
DW START  
12:00  
16:00  
——:——  
P1  
MODE  
13:00  
22:00  
END  
1
DAY  
DAY  
———  
3
——:——  
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OPERATION  
Press the POWER button on the front of the recorder to turn on the unit. Video from all nine  
cameras appears on the monitor.  
The time and date display may appear on the screen, depending on the setting of the Dis-  
play Mode in the Time Date Display menu (refer to Time and Date Display in the Program-  
ming section). The different types of displays are shown below.  
Display Mode  
Display  
Sample  
Date, present time, and camera  
number  
06-09-2000 11:39:10  
C1  
1
Date, day of the week, present time,  
recording interval, and camera  
number  
06-09-2000 FRI  
11:39:10 12.5F  
2
3
C1  
Date, day of the week, present time,  
Recording interval, recording capacity  
of HDD, and camera number  
06-09-2000 FRI  
11:39:10 12.5F% 9C91  
No indication  
(When alarm signal is input, date, day of  
the week, present time, and recording  
interval will be displayed.)  
4
No indication  
(When warning signal is received,  
warning indicator will be displayed.)  
5
6
No indication  
Display modes 2 to 5 are only available when single screen is displayed or  
CH. TITLE is set to NONE in the MPX Display menu.  
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Below is a description of the time and date display when the display mode is set to 3.  
Day of  
the week Alarm recording number  
Year  
Date  
Month  
01 - 01 - 2000 SAT A0001  
00 : 00 : 00 15F 50% C1  
Camera number  
Recorded capacity of the Hard Disk  
Second  
Time  
Minute  
Recording interval  
Non-operation camera mark  
The camera number does not appear if CH. TITLE is set to NONE in the MPX Display  
menu.  
The alarm recording number is displayed during alarm recording.  
If you select a camera that is not programmed to be recorded, an icon appears showing a  
camera with a line through it. Cameras are programmed in the Define Group Setting menu  
(refer to Record in the Programming section).  
The amount of space used in the hard drive is displayed during recording. When recording  
is stopped, this figure is not displayed. (It remains displayed during pause.) When recording  
is started again, this figure reappears after a few moments. The % symbol will flash when  
the designated amount of space remaining on the storage medium has been reached (refer  
to Capacity Remaining in the Programming section). The % symbol will flash only when one  
camera is displayed on the monitor, not when multiple cameras are being shown.  
The recorder can display dates from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2030. It also has a  
built-in function to calculate leap years automatically. After December 31, 2030, the date in-  
dicator will return to 2000.  
The on-screen clock can be reset to the nearest hour by applying a signal to the CLOCK  
ADJ terminal. For example, if the current time is 11:29:59, it will be reset to 11:00:00, and if  
the current time is 11:30:00, it will be reset to 12:00:00.  
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VIEWING CAMERAS  
NOTE: You cannot operate the CAMERA buttons when a menu is displayed on the  
screen. The buttons do not work when the recorder is accessing a peripheral  
recording device or the ARCHIVE, COPY, or PLAY button is flashing.  
Press the CAMERA buttons (1-9) buttons to view images from cameras connected to CAM-  
ERA IN terminals at the rear of the recorder. If there is no video from a camera, or no cam-  
era is connected, the screen is blue. If the camera is not programmed for recording, the  
non-operational camera icon appears on the screen (display modes 1-3). Cameras are pro-  
grammed in the Define Group Setting menu (refer to Recording in the Programming section).  
You can still view the picture from the camera even it is not programmed to be recorded.  
SPLIT/SEQUENCE BUTTON  
NOTE: You cannot operate the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button when a menu is displayed  
on the screen. The button does not work when the recorder is accessing a peripheral  
recording device or the ARCHIVE, COPY, or PLAY button is flashing.  
By pressing the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button, you can switch the display mode as follows:  
DX3009 Models  
Nine cameras  
DX3016 Models  
Sixteen cameras  
Four cameras (group A)  
Four cameras (group B)  
Four cameras (group C)  
Single-camera sequencing*  
Four-camera group sequencing*  
Nine cameras (group A)  
Nine cameras (group B)  
Four cameras (group A)  
Four cameras (group B)  
Four cameras (group C)  
Four cameras (group D)  
Single-camera sequencing*  
Four-camera group sequencing*  
Nine-camera group sequencing*  
* The SPLIT/SEQUENCE button lights.  
The refresh cycle of camera images becomes longer as the number of cameras increases.  
Smoother images can be viewed when cameras that are not needed are removed from the  
cameras designated in the Define Group Setting menus (refer to Alarms and Recording in  
the Programming section).  
Images are displayed in real time during single-camera display.  
Pressing the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button during playback switches the split display options  
as follows:  
DX3009 Models  
Nine cameras  
DX3016 Models  
Sixteen cameras  
Four cameras (group A)  
Four cameras (group B)  
Four cameras (group C)  
Nine cameras (group A)  
Nine cameras (group B)  
Four cameras (group A)  
Four cameras (group B)  
Four cameras (group C)  
Four cameras (group D)  
You can view any picture in actual screen size by pressing the camera number button.  
You can go back to the previous split display by pressing the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button again.  
If camera numbers are shown on the screen during sequencing of groups of four or nine  
cameras, “-” appears instead of the camera number if the camera’s operation has been  
turned off in the Define Group setting in the Normal Rec Setting menu.  
If camera numbers are part of the time and date display, the display is shown only in Mode 1  
when more than one camera appears on the screen.  
If a camera is not programmed for recording, the screen for that camera is black. If there is  
no video (camera is not turned on or is not connected), the screen for that camera is blue.  
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ZOOM BUTTONS  
NOTE: You cannot operate the ZOOM buttons when a menu is displayed on the  
screen. The buttons do not work when the recorder is accessing a peripheral  
recording device or the ARCHIVE, COPY, or PLAY button is flashing.  
1. Display the Zoom Pointer (X) by pressing the ZOOM button.  
2. Move the pointer to the desired position by pressing the camera number buttons 6 to 9.  
The picture will be enlarged/reduced from the center of the pointer.  
3. Press the 4 button once to make the picture twice as large as the original picture size.  
Press the button a second time to make the picture four times as large. The zoom  
ratio appears in the top left-hand corner of the screen. As the zoom function is digital,  
details of the image appear pixelized when enlarged. After enlarging the picture, you  
can move the whole picture by pressing the 6-9 buttons.  
4. After enlarging the picture, press the 5 button to reduce it.  
The zoom pointer’s position does not change when the display screen changes or  
when power is turned off. This is convenient for situations where the desired viewing  
areas, such as a counter or cash register, are determined in advance. In addition,  
the zoom pointer can be used during playback of recorded images.  
When playing back images from multiple cameras on a single screen, if the zoom  
control is used during the pause mode, there is a possibility that a black screen will  
be displayed. In this case, the desired enlarged image can be obtained by moving  
through frames using the JOG dial.  
The zoom function is deactivated if the ALARM IN terminal is triggered.  
REMOTE VIEWING  
Camera images can be viewed from a remote site using a PelcoNet Transmission System.  
To view images remotely, refer to separate documentation that accompanies PelcoNet.  
RECORDING  
BASIC RECORDING  
1. Press a camera number button and verify that there is video.  
2. Press the REC button. The REC button lights and recording starts.  
If you press the PAUSE button during recording, recording will pause. To resume re-  
cording, press the PAUSE button again. (The PAUSE button only works when MAIN is  
selected as a playback device. Press the PLAY DEVICE button to select MAIN.)  
A warning appears during recording if there is no input signal from the selected cam-  
era channel (refer to the Warnings section.) In addition, select “ - ” in the Define Group  
menu for those cameras with no input (refer to Record, Define Group in the Program-  
ming section). If the unit is operated without this “ - ” setting, there may be occasions  
during split-screen viewing when an image from another screen will appear in a chan-  
nel without an input signal.  
The HDD FULL setting determines the operation of the recorder when the hard disk is full.  
Refer to HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Repeat Recording in the Programming section.  
If multiple recorders are connected in series, when the storage capacity of the one  
unit’s memory reaches a pre-specified level, the next unit begins recording. Through  
this exchange, recording continues uninterrupted.  
3. Press the STOP button to stop recording. The REC button light goes out.  
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ALARM RECORDING  
Alarm recording commences upon either of the following conditions:  
An ALARM IN terminal is triggered by an alarm sensor  
A camera detects motion  
When there is an alarm:  
1) The recorder switches to its preset recording intervals. Refer to Alarms in the Pro-  
gramming section for alarm settings.  
2) An index signal is automatically stored in memory when alarm recording begins.  
Refer to the Playback section for reviewing alarm recordings using the index search.  
3) If the unit receives a new alarm signal while in the alarm recording mode, the unit  
completes the alarm recording session initiated by the new signal.  
4) If the unit receives an alarm signal at an ALARM IN terminal while settings are being  
made on the on-screen menus, the unit exits the menu screen and begins alarm re-  
cording.  
5) The unit stores a data entry in an Alarm List of the time it receives the alarm signal.  
Refer to the Playback section for reviewing images from the Alarm List.  
6) Regardless of the display mode, camera number buttons flash for those cameras  
making alarm recordings. The Alarm Recording indicator flashes on and off during  
alarm recording and stays on at the completion of alarm recording. If the DISPLAY  
MODE is set for values other than 5 or 6, an Alarm Recording number will automati-  
cally appear on-screen while the unit is running in alarm recording mode. The maxi-  
mum Alarm Recording number is 9999.  
At the end of alarm recording, the unit returns to the same recording intervals that  
were in effect before the alarm recording.  
When in the alarm recording mode, the unit records for the entire alarm recording du-  
ration even if the end-time specified in a timer program has been exceeded. Alarm re-  
cording also continues as long as motion is detected within the active area established  
for motion detection. When motion stops, alarm recording continues for the time set in  
the A-REC DURATION setting.  
There may be cases when the recorder’s built-in motion detection function does  
not operate properly due to the condition of the input video signal or other factors.  
There may be such operation errors when the recorder is connected to a system  
that uses the recorder’s detection function to send a warning signal.  
If the recorder is programmed for pre-alarm recording, pre-alarm recordings are made  
of all cameras since it is not known which camera will have an alarm. After an ALARM  
IN terminal is triggered, however, only those cameras designated in the RECORD  
ALARM setting will make alarm recordings. This means that during playback the num-  
ber of cameras displayed may differ for pre-alarm and post-alarm recording.  
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TIMER RECORDING  
1. Select the timer program (P1, P2, or P3) that you want to use for recording. Refer to  
Timer Recording in the Programming section.  
2. Press the TIMER REC button. The TIMER REC indicator illuminates. If the current time  
is covered by a program, the unit begins recording immediately. If the current time is  
not covered by a program, the unit turns the power off and goes into standby mode.  
3. To stop timer recording, press the TIMER REC button once more.  
NOTE: If PRE A-REC has been set to SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG in the A-Rec/M-Det  
Setting Menu, the recorder will use the alarm recording settings to make timer  
recordings, even though there is no alarm signal when recording starts.  
PLAYBACK  
BASIC PLAYBACK  
1. Turn on the power of the connected peripheral recording device, if any, and then turn  
on this recorder.  
NOTE: Also refer to the  
section on Playback on  
Another Device.  
2. Press the PLAY DEVICE button on the front panel to select the playback device.  
The indicator of the selected device illuminates. (The indicator will not light when a  
peripheral recording device is not connected.)  
3. Press the PLAY button.  
NOTE: When playing back from a DDS device, there will be a few minutes delay  
in playback and eject, depending on the condition of the recording.  
The oldest recording on the hard disk is played back when you press the PLAY button  
for the first time after the power is turned on  
for the first time after you stop recording  
The newest recording on the hard disk is played back (in the reverse direction) when  
you press the REV PLAY button  
for the first time after the power is turned on  
for the first time after you stop recording  
After the first time, subsequent pressing of the PLAY or REV PLAY buttons will resume  
playback from the point where it was stopped.  
When recording more than one camera, the playback interval per camera will be the  
frames per second multiplied by the number of cameras. A recording interval of 15  
frames equals one second.  
Single camera: The screen changes frame-by-frame at a rate equal to the record-  
ing interval multiplied by the number of cameras used in the recording.  
Four cameras: Each camera changes frame-by-frame at a rate equal to the record-  
ing interval multiplied by the number of cameras used in the recording. The display  
shifts to still-frame mode during playback from a camera that is not indicated.  
Nine and sixteen cameras: Each camera changes frame-by-frame at the re-  
corded rate. The display shifts to still-frame mode during playback from a camera  
that is not indicated.  
Playback will stop automatically at the end of the hard disk (if extra hard disk drives  
are installed, playback will stop at the end of the hard disk drive with the highest ID  
number) or the end of the recorded part when the HDD PB REPEAT field in the Initial  
Set Up menu is set to OFF. The recorded data is played back repeatedly when the  
HDD PB RPEAT field is set to REPEAT. Refer to Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Repeat Pay-  
back in the Programming section.  
4. Press the STOP button to stop playback.  
5. Press the EJECT button to eject the medium from a copy or archive device.  
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FRAME-BY-FRAME (STILL FRAME) PLAYBACK  
1. Press the PAUSE button during playback. The unit shifts into still-frame mode.  
2. If the screen shows more than one camera, you can view a full-screen view of a single  
camera by pressing the CAMERA button for that camera.  
3. Turn the JOG dial in either direction during still-frame playback.  
Turn the JOG dial one stop to the right to move forward one frame and one stop to the  
left to move back one frame. Continue turning the JOG dial to the right for forward  
playback of consecutive frames and to the left for reverse playback of consecutive  
frames. Stop turning the dial for still-frame viewing.  
The PLAY button lights when moving in the forward direction, and the REV PLAY but-  
ton lights when moving in the reverse direction.  
If you switch directions, the first stop reverses the direction, as indicated by the lights  
changing on the PLAY and REV PLAY buttons, but the video does not move. When  
you turn the JOG dial to the next stop, the video moves forward or backward one  
frame.  
4. Press the PAUSE button again to resume playback in the forward or reverse direction,  
depending on whether the PLAY or REV PLAY button is lit. Or, press the PLAY or REV  
PLAY button to exit the pause mode and resume playback in the desired direction.  
PAUSE PLAYBACK  
1. Press the PAUSE button to pause playback.  
2. Press the PAUSE button again to resume playback.  
REVERSE PLAYBACK  
Press the REV PLAY button when the unit is not in operation. The unit begins reverse playback.  
On the first reverse playback after the power switch is turned on or after recording, the unit  
starts by displaying the last recorded image.  
ADJUSTING PLAYBACK SPEED  
The SHUTTLE ring can be used to adjust the playback speed. Playback speed will vary ac-  
cording to how far the SHUTTLE ring is turned.  
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Regular Playback Mode  
1. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the desired playback speed while the recorder is in play-  
back or reverse playback.  
When playing back images recorded at different recording intervals, there may be rare  
occasions when the playback speed differs from the original recording rate.  
2. The unit shifts to regular playback mode when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to the  
center position.  
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Still-Frame Playback Mode  
1. Press the PAUSE button while the recorder is in playback or reverse playback. The  
unit shifts to still-frame playback mode.  
2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the desired playback speed.  
3. The unit shifts to still-frame playback mode when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to the  
center position.  
Shuttle Hold  
Pressing the PAUSE button during playback (or reverse playback) shifts the recorder into still-  
frame mode. Rotate the SHUTTLE ring to the desired search speed, and then press the  
PAUSE button while holding the SHUTTLE ring at the selected search speed. Search speed  
will be maintained even when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to its original position.  
CHANGING PLAYBACK INTERVAL  
When the PLAY or REV PLAY button is pressed when the unit is not in operation, playback  
occurs at the same intervals as the recording intervals. Playback intervals can be changed,  
however, when the PLAY or REV PLAY button is pressed while the unit is in playback or re-  
verse playback operation. This is a convenient function for slow viewing of recordings with  
fast movement or fast playback of images captured at long recording intervals.  
Playback or reverse playback intervals speed up when the PLAY button is pressed.  
Playback or reverse playback intervals slow down when the REV PLAY button is pressed.  
If the time and date display is in Mode 2 or 3 (refer to Time and Date Display in the Pro-  
gramming section), you can verify the change by observing the playback interval (number  
followed by an F) in the display.  
An audio recording cannot be played when the playback interval has been altered, even if  
the playback interval is returned to its original rate. To play back an audio recording, stop  
playback and restart it at the original rate.  
FAST FORWARD/REWIND  
When the SHUTTLE ring is turned clockwise or counterclockwise for more than one second  
when the recorder is not recording, the unit shifts into high-speed fast-forward or high-  
speed rewind mode, and an indicator appears at the bottom left of the monitor. “S” denotes  
the start point of the data stored in the hard disk and “E” denotes the end point. The vertical  
line marks the current position.  
01-01-2000 SAT A0001  
00 : 00 : 00 15F  
30%  
Press the STOP button to stop the fast forward or rewind operation.  
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SEARCHING  
Time and Date Search  
1. Press the SEARCH button to display the Search Selection menu.  
2. Make sure the cursor is next to SELECTION CAMERA NO., and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the options as follows:  
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DX3016 Models – ALL, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16  
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4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor beside TIME DATE SEARCH, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Time Date Search menu appears and the month num-  
ber starts flashing.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the menu cannot be accessed.  
To exit the Time Date Search menu without activating the search, press the SEARCH  
button on the front of the unit.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to set the month. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The next item  
starts flashing.  
6. Repeat step 3 to set the date, year, hour, 10-minutes digit, minute digit, 10-seconds  
digit, and second digit . The option OFF starts flashing.  
7. Turn the JOG dial to select ON.  
8. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The time date search starts and pauses the play-  
back display at the specified time point (or the nearest point from the specified time).  
The searched image appears in a 9-camera display (DX3009 models) or 16-camera  
display (DX3016 models) if ALL was selected or on a single screen if an individual  
camera was selected. The PLAY and PAUSE buttons light.  
If there is no recording or no data that is recorded on the date you have set, the time-date  
search will not be activated and the month number will start flashing again.  
If there is no data that is recorded at the time you have set, the image that is recorded  
at the nearest time from the time you have set will be displayed on the paused screen.  
The time date search function may not work correctly depending on the condition of  
the recording.  
To change the 9-camera display (DX3009 models) or 16-camera display (DX3016  
models) to a single camera, press the CAMERA number button on the front of the  
recorder.  
9. Press the PLAY or PAUSE button to play back the searched image.  
10. Press the STOP button to stop playback and exit the search function.  
Index Search  
During alarm recording, an index signal is automatically written onto the hard disk. Index  
search is a process of retrieving still frames using their associated index signal.  
The index count can be set, as desired, up to 99.  
1. Press the SEARCH button to display the Search Selection menu.  
2. Make sure the cursor is next to SELECTION CAMERA NO., and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the options as follows:  
DX3009 Models – ALL, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9  
DX3016 Models – ALL, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16  
4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to INDEX SEARCH, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Index Search menu appears.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the menu cannot be accessed.  
5. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired index count.  
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6. Turn the SHUTTLE ring in the desired search direction.  
The present position in the diagram below represents the point of playback or stopped  
playback. To search for an index with a “+”, turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to  
search forward. To search for an index with a “-”, turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to  
search backward.  
Present position  
A•REC: Alarm Recording  
-15  
-2  
-1  
+1 +2  
+15  
A•REC  
A•REC  
A•REC  
A•REC A•REC  
A•REC  
End of playback device  
Beginning of playback device  
The index search begins, and images appear in a 9-camera display (DX3009 models)  
or 16-camera display (DX3016 models) if ALL was selected or on a single screen if an  
individual camera was selected. The PLAY and PAUSE buttons light.  
NOTE: When using DDS tape, index searches can be done in the forward  
direction only.  
7. Press the SEARCH button to clear the Search menu from the screen.  
8. To change the 9-camera display (DX3009 models) or 16-camera display (DX3016  
models) to a single-camera display, press the CAMERA number button on the front of  
the recorder. The display for the single camera appears.  
9. Press the PLAY or PAUSE button to play back the searched image.  
10. Press the STOP button to stop playback and exit the search function.  
Skip Search  
Skip search is a process in which the unit automatically searches for an index signal, and then  
retrieves the visuals associated with that index and plays back the images for five seconds each.  
1. Press the SEARCH button to display the Search Selection menu.  
2. Make sure the cursor is next to SELECTION CAMERA NO., and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the options as follows:  
DX3009 Models – ALL, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9  
DX3016 Models – ALL, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16  
4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SKIP SEARCH, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The Skip Search menu appears.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the menu cannot be accessed.  
5. Turn the SHUTTLE ring in desired direction (forward search to the right and reverse to  
the left). The unit begins the index search and plays back the images associated with  
the index for five seconds each.  
Images appear in a 9-camera display (DX3009 models) or 16-camera display  
(DX3016 models) if ALL was selected or on a single screen if an individual camera  
was selected.  
The image cannot be changed from a 9-camera display (DX3009 models) or 16-camera  
display (DX3016 models) to a single-camera display.  
Depending on the recording condition of the index signal, there might be occasions  
when skip search cannot be performed.  
6. Press the STOP button to stop searching.  
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Alarm List Search  
The Alarm List search retrieves alarm video at the time an alarm occurred. It does not re-  
trieve pre-alarm recording if the pre-alarm recording option was turned on (PRE A-REC  
field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu).  
Up to 500 alarm times (DX3009 models) or 800 alarm times (DX3016 models) can be stored  
in the alarm list. After the 500th time (DX3009 models) or 801st time (DX3016 models), the  
first alarm time is erased and the 501st (or 801st) alarm time is added to the list.  
1. Press the SEARCH button to display the Search Selection menu.  
2. Make sure the cursor is next to SELECTION CAMERA NO., and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
Turning the JOG dial switches the options as follows:  
DX3009 Models – ALL, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9  
DX3016 Models – ALL, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16  
4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to ALARM LIST SEARCH, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right to display the Alarm List Search menu.  
5. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is at the desired alarm list number. When the cursor  
reaches either the top or the bottom of the list, the Alarm List Search menu scrolls to  
the next page. To move through the pages, place the cursor over “No.”, and then turn  
the SHUTTLE ring.  
6. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The unit begins the alarm list search and retrieves  
the image associated with the selected time.  
NOTE: If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to  
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the search cannot be done.  
Images appear in a 9-camera display (DX3009 models) or 16-camera display  
(DX3016 models) if ALL was selected or on a single screen if an individual camera  
was selected. The PLAY and PAUSE buttons light.  
7. Press the SEARCH button to clear the Alarm List from the screen.  
8. To change the 9-camera display (DX3009 models) or 16-camera display (DX3016  
models) to a single-camera display, press the CAMERA number button on the front of  
the recorder. The display for the single camera appears.  
9. Press the PLAY or PAUSE button to play back the searched image.  
10. Press the STOP button to stop playback and exit the search function.  
Jump to Starting Point  
Select this option to play back the oldest recorded data.  
1. Press the SEARCH button to display the Search Selection menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to JUMP TO START POINT, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Jump to Start Point screen appears.  
3. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The recorder displays the oldest recordings on a  
9-camera screen (DX3009 models) or 16-camera screen (DX3016 models). The PLAY  
and PAUSE buttons light.  
4. To change the 9-camera display (DX3009 models) or 16-camera display (DX3016  
models) to a single-camera display, press the CAMERA number button on the front of  
the recorder. The display for the single camera appears.  
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5. Press the PLAY or PAUSE button to play back the searched image.  
6. Press the STOP button to stop playback and exit the search function.  
PLAYBACK ON ANOTHER DEVICE  
Data recorded on an external copying or archiving device can be played back on a per-  
sonal computer or laptop computer.  
1. Make sure the PC or laptop computer has the DX3016RX Remote Viewing Software  
installed on it. The software was supplied with your DX3000 Series recorder or can be  
downloaded from Pelco’s website at Pelco.com.  
2. Connect the external copying or recording device to the PC or laptop computer.  
BACKING UP DATA  
The recorder can back up data which is recorded on the hard disk drive. You can back up  
data previously recorded data at the same time the DVR is recording new data (refer to the  
section on Simultaneous Recording and Backup).  
There are two ways to make copies:  
Using the ARCHIVE button  
Using the COPY button  
USING THE ARCHIVE BUTTON  
NOTE: If you use the ARCHIVE button, the peripheral recording device must be  
assigned to SCSI ID number 4.  
Start Copying  
Press the ARCHIVE button. The button starts blinking. While the light is blinking, the  
archiving process is being set up. This may take several minutes. When the light remains  
on, the backup is in progress.  
When the ARCHIVE button is pressed, the recorder makes backups after the point indi-  
cated by the Archive Pointer. If the Archive Overwrite setting is OFF, the backup process  
will not overwrite data already recorded on the storage medium. If ON, data previously re-  
corded on the storage medium will be overwritten and erased. Refer to Archive, Overwrite  
in the Programming section.  
The position of the Archive Pointer will not be erased when the unit’s main power switch is  
turned off. To reset the position of the pointer, refer to Archive Pointer Reset in the Pro-  
gramming section.  
Stop Copying  
Press the ARCHIVE button. The button blinks while the archiving process is halted. If the  
Auto Eject setting is ON, the medium is automatically ejected at the end of the process.  
The Archive Pointer is repositioned to where operation was stopped, and the next backup  
recording will begin at this point.  
Timer Backup  
Timer backup is a method for using the timer to perform archive backup. The timer can be  
used to archive data in the main hard disk drive that has not yet been backed up. The unit  
can archive data even if it is currently in the process of timer recording.  
Refer to Timer Recording in the Programming section to program the recorder. In the Mode  
setting, select ARC.  
The recorder makes backups on the archive device after the point indicated by the Archive  
Pointer if the ARCHIVE OVERWRITE setting is OFF. If ON, data previously recorded on the  
storage medium will be overwritten and erased. Refer to Archive, Overwrite in the Program-  
ming section.  
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Auto-Eject at the Completion of Backup  
The archive medium will be automatically ejected under the following conditions:  
When the archive medium becomes full during archive backup. Refer to Auto Eject in the  
Programming section.  
When the archive medium becomes full during timer backup. Refer to Auto Eject in the Pro-  
gramming section.  
When the ARCHIVE button is pressed again, after operation was started with the ARCHIVE  
button.  
When a recording malfunction, medium error, or system error occurs during backup opera-  
tion.  
USING THE COPY BUTTON  
NOTE: If you use the COPY button, the peripheral recording device must be assigned  
to SCSI ID number 5.  
1. Make sure that the peripheral recording device is connected and set correctly.  
2. Turn on the power of the peripheral recording device.  
3. Turn on the power of the recorder.  
4. Insert a copying medium into the archive device or copy device.  
5. Press the COPY button. The Copy Selection menu appears.  
6. Make sure that the cursor is next to COPY DIRECTION, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
7. Use the JOG dial to choose copy direction (HDD to COPY), and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option stops flashing.  
8. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to OVERWRITE, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
9. Turn the JOG dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
ON: Copying starts at beginning of the medium, overwriting previously recorded data.  
OFF: Copying starts at the end of the recorded part of the medium.  
10. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to TRANSFER PERIOD, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The option starts flashing.  
11. Turn the JOG dial to select MAN or S/E, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.  
The option stops flashing.  
MAN: Set the starting and ending times for copying in the next step.  
S/E: Copy all data from the device which is recognized as a device to copy from.  
12. Set the starting and ending times.  
If S/E was selected in the previous step, the starting and ending times of the data re-  
corded on the hard disk are displayed. There may be instances where it takes time for  
the peripheral device to collect the copy starting and ending times from the main unit.  
When the times are displayed, press the COPY button to enter the copy range auto-  
matically. This does not mean, however, that the copy function has been started.  
If MAN was selected, the recorder will execute the copy function at a range slightly  
larger than the starting and ending settings.  
a. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to the start time.  
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b. Use the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring to set the month, date, year, hour, minute,  
and second of the starting time.  
c. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to the stop time.  
d. Use the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring to set the month, date, year, hour, minutes,  
and second of the ending time.  
If the copy range exceeds the amount of available storage space in the copy medium,  
the recorder issues a size error warning during the copy operation. In this case, either  
reset the copy range or replace the copy medium. Limits to the copy range can be  
established by first selecting S/E to find the starting and ending times; then the manual  
settings can be made.  
13. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor beside EXECUTE, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right. The option OFF starts flashing.  
14. Turn the JOG dial to select ON.  
15. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to start copying.  
Still-Frame Playback Copy Mode  
DX3009 Models  
By pressing the PAUSE button and, while the unit is in still-frame playback mode, setting  
the Transfer Period to MAN in the Copy Selection menu, the unit copies 1 MB of data from  
the time when the PAUSE button is pressed.  
DX3016 Models  
Press the PAUSE button, and then press the COPY button. One megabyte of data is cop-  
ied from the time the PAUSE button is pressed.  
SIMULTANEOUS RECORDING AND BACKUP  
Backups of previously recorded data can be made at the same time the DVR is recording  
new data, but the following restrictions apply.  
1. Cancelling copy operation  
If you are doing a backup at the same time the DVR is recording and you want to stop  
the backup operation, press the WARNING RESET button.  
2. Selecting recording interval for simultaneous backup  
The recording interval for simultaneous backup of recorded data is determined by the  
data-writing speed of the connected device. For reference, the following chart provides  
a list of interval modes that can be selected when the unit is used in conjunction with a  
Hewlett-Packard C1556A drive (DDS3). (The same modes apply when the main hard  
disk drive has been expanded.)  
Field/sec.  
30F  
15F  
7.5F  
5F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
SUPERIOR  
HIGH  
Non-  
selectable  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
:Simultaneous backup is possible without audio  
:Simultaneous backup is possible with audio  
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3. Precautions when designating simultaneous timer backup  
The backup program, which can be designated as an individual operation, can also be  
designated with the record and power programs. The following items apply when des-  
ignating these multiple program modes.  
There may be restrictions imposed by the other recording devices. It is recommended  
that adequate program checks are run before actual operation.  
Observe the following precautions when connecting devices requiring time to halt  
startup (for example, archive devices, tape recording devices etc.)  
Using the backup setting’s designated time plus five minutes (the halt startup  
time of the peripheral recording devices) as a gauge, set the unit so that modes  
do not change. (Refer to illustration 1.)  
Even when only designating the backup mode, add one minute or more to the  
backup operation time, and set other programs to start and stop. (Refer to Illus-  
tration 2.)  
RECORDING A-7.5F  
(or POWER setting)  
RECORDING A-7.5F  
(or POWER setting)  
RECORDING A-7.5F  
(or POWER setting)  
Backup  
Backup  
Longer than 5 minutes  
Longer than 1 minutes  
Longer than 1 minutes  
Illustration 1:  
Correct setting  
Illustration 2  
RESTORING DATA FROM A BACKUP DEVICE  
The recorder can restore recorded data to the hard disk from an archive or copy device.  
Follow the steps in the section on Using the COPY Button in the Backing up Data section.  
In step 7, set the Copy Direction to COPY –> HDD. In step 8, ON is the only setting avail-  
able for OVERWRITE. During the restoration process, image data currently stored on the  
unit’s hard disk is overwritten.  
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INFORMATION  
ELAPSED TIME DISPLAY  
1. Press the INFO button. The Information menu appears. The elapsed time appears in  
the lower part of the screen.  
2. To exit the menu, press the INFO button again.  
The elapsed time of main hard disk drive, archive device, and copy device are shown  
on the screen. The elapsed time for the archive or copy devices will not be displayed  
unless they are connected to the recorder.  
The elapsed time of main hard disk drive is counted when the recorder’s power is  
turned on.  
The elapsed time of the peripheral device (ID4) is counted:  
When the ARCHIVE button illuminates or flashes  
When the PLAY or REV PLAY button illuminates or flashes when the archive de-  
vice is selected as a playback device using the PLAY DEVICE button  
While the ARCHIVE indicator illuminates or flashes when restoring the data from  
main hard disk drive to the archive device  
The elapsed time of the peripheral device (ID5) is counted:  
When the PLAY or REV PLAY button illuminates or flashes when the copy device  
is selected as a playback device using the PLAY DEVICE button  
When the COPY indicator illuminates or flashes when copying the data from  
main HDD to the copy device  
When the COPY indicator illuminates or flashes when restoring the data from  
main HDD to the copy device  
The elapsed time of the archive device or copy device will not be reset even though  
those devices are disconnected.  
The elapsed time of archive device starts when the ARCHIVE button is pressed (when  
pressed, the ARCHIVE button illuminates), even when there is no data on the main  
hard disk drive, such as when the recorder is in the alarm standby mode.  
The elapsed time may not be consistent with the normal time for wearing of parts.  
The elapsed time is shown up to a maximum of 999999 hours.  
POWER FAILURE LIST  
If your system has had power failures, you can view the Power Failure list to see when they  
occurred. Up to 50 power failure starting times are shown on the list. If there are more than  
50 times, the last 50 starting times are shown.  
1. Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.  
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to SERVICE, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to  
the right. The Service menu appears.  
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor next to POWER FAILURE, and then turn the  
SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Power Failure list appears on the screen. The number  
of times, the date, and the time when the power failure occurred are given on the list.  
To reset the power failure start time, press the WARNING RESET button when the  
Power Failure list is shown on the screen.  
4. Press the SET UP button to exit the menu.  
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RECORDED PERIOD  
The recorded periods of the main hard disk drive, the archive device, and the copy device  
are shown on the screen.  
The archive device is displayed only when an archive device is connected to ID4.  
The copy device is displayed only when a copy device is connected to ID5.  
1. Press the INFO button. The Information menu appears.  
2. Check that the cursor is next to RECORDED PERIOD, and then turn the SHUTTLE  
ring to the right.  
3. The message, “GET S/E INFORMATION. TURN THE SHUTTLE RING >> TO EX-  
ECUTE.” appears on the screen. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Recorded  
Period menu appears.  
4. To exit the menu, press the INFO button again.  
SCSI DEVICE(S) CONNECTED  
The SCSI ID number of connected devices can be confirmed on the screen.  
1. Press the INFO button. The Information menu appears.  
2. Turn the JOG dial until the cursor is next to CONNECTED SCSI DEVICE, and then  
turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The SCSI ID numbers appear on the screen.  
ID0 to ID3 are allocated to the main hard disk drive. ID4 is allocated to the archive de-  
vice, and ID5 is allocated to the copy device.  
3. To exit the menu, press the INFO button again.  
POWER FAILURE  
The unit resumes recording after a power failure if the unit was recording prior to the power  
failure. When running a timer recording, the unit restarts recording if a power failure ends  
before the user-specified time frame. An “X” appears next to the time display following a  
power outage; push the WARNING RESET button to remove the “X.”  
If there is a power failure during recording, image quality may be partially degraded and  
search functions may not operate normally.  
The starting times of power failures are recorded when power is restored and can be con-  
firmed later. (Starting times of power failures occurring during backup operation are not re-  
corded.) Refer to Information, Power Failure List in the Operation section.  
The unit is equipped with an internal power failure compensation circuit, and, after a full re-  
charge of 48 or more hours, will preserve data and time settings for one month. Timer set-  
tings and menu settings will also be preserved. Time settings will not be precise, however,  
if the circuit has been unplugged for a long period of time. If this situation continues, it is  
recommended that current time settings be confirmed.  
Recharging occurs automatically while the recorder is plugged into a 100-240 VAC power  
source.  
RESET  
The following conditions occur when the RESET button located on the unit’s back panel is  
pressed (using a ball-point pen or other object): the current time is erased, the system is  
reset, and main power is turned off. Recorded data and menu settings are not erased.  
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DX3009 RECORDING TIME TABLES  
Audio recording possible. (12.8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording possible, but with diminished quality. (8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording not possible.  
Audio recording time table  
Approximate recording time (if recording is made with internal 30 GB HDD)  
Without Audio recording  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
6h10min  
9h40min  
13h  
15F  
12h  
19h  
7.5F  
5F  
3F  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
1D  
1D13h 2D14h 7D18h 672,000  
SUPERIOR  
1D14h 2D10h 4D 1h 12D 4h 1,052,000  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
1D 3h 2D 7h 3D10h 5D18h 17D 6h 1,491,000  
1D12h 3D 4D12h 7D13h 22D16h 1,959,000  
18h  
22h  
1D21h 3D18h 5D16h 9D11h 28D10h 2,456,000  
Audio recording  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
15F  
7.5F  
5F  
3F  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
4h50min 9h40min  
19h  
1D 5h  
2D  
6D 2h 526,000  
SUPERIOR  
HIGH  
7h10min  
10h  
14h  
21h  
1D 5h 1D19h 3D 1h 9D 3h 789,000  
1D19h 2D16h 4D12h 13D12h 1,169,000  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
14h  
1D 4h 2D 8h 3D12h 5D20h 17D14h 1,520,000  
17h  
1D11h 2D22h 4D 9h 7D 8h  
22D  
1,901,000  
Audio recording time table  
Approximate recording time (if recording is made with internal 60 GB HDD)  
Without Audio recording  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
12h  
19h  
15F  
7.5F  
5F  
3F  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
1D  
2D 1h 3D 2h 5D 4h 15D13h 1,345,000  
SUPERIOR  
1D14h 3D 5h 4D20h 8D 2h 24D 8h 2,105,000  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
1D 3h 2D 7h 4D14h 6D21h 11D12h 34D12h 2,983,000  
1D12h 3D 6D 1h 9D 1h 15D 2h 45D 8h 3,919,000  
1D21h 3D18h 7D13h 11D 8h 18D22h 56D20h 4,913,000  
Audio recording  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
9h40min  
14h  
15F  
7.5F  
5F  
3F  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
19h  
1D14h 2D10h 4D 1h 12D 4h 1,052,000  
SUPERIOR  
HIGH  
1D 5h 2D10h 3D15h 6D 2h 18D 6h 1,579,000  
1D19h 3D14h 5D 9h 9D 27D 1h 2,339,000  
7D 11D17h 35D 4h 3,041,000  
1D11h 2D22h 5D20h 8D19h 14D16h 44D 3,802,000  
21h  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
1D 4h 2D 8h 4D16h  
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DX3009 RECORDING TIME TABLES (Continued)  
Pre-alarm recording time table  
Without Audio recording, Pre-Alarm Recording duration is set to LONG.  
Field/sec.  
30F  
2s  
15F  
4s  
7.5F  
9s  
5F  
13s  
21s  
30s  
40s  
50s  
3F  
23s  
36s  
51s  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
1min9s  
1min48s  
2min33s  
SUPERIOR  
3s  
7s  
14s  
20s  
26s  
33s  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
5s  
10s  
13s  
16s  
6s  
1min7s 3min21s  
1min24s 4min12s  
8s  
Without Audio recording, Pre-Alarm Recording duration is set to MIDDLE.  
Field/sec.  
30F  
1s  
15F  
3s  
7.5F  
6s  
5F  
9s  
3F  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
15s  
24s  
34s  
44s  
56s  
46s  
SUPERIOR  
2s  
4s  
9s  
14s  
20s  
26s  
33s  
1min12s  
1min42s  
2min14s  
2min48s  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
3s  
6s  
13s  
17s  
22s  
4s  
8s  
5s  
11s  
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DX3009 RECORDING TIME TABLES (Continued)  
Audio recording possible. (12.8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording possible, but with diminished quality. (8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording not possible.  
Without audio Pre-Alarm Recording, recording duration is set to SHORT.  
Field/sec.  
IMAGE QUALITY  
30F  
0s  
15F  
1s  
7.5F  
3s  
5F  
4s  
3F  
7s  
1F  
23s  
SUPERIOR  
1s  
2s  
4s  
7s  
12s  
17s  
22s  
28s  
36s  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
1s  
3s  
6s  
10s  
13s  
16s  
51s  
2s  
4s  
8s  
1min7s  
1min24s  
2s  
5s  
11s  
Audio recording, Pre-Alarm Recording duration is set to LONG.  
Field/sec.  
30F  
1s  
15F  
3s  
7.5F  
7s  
5F  
3F  
18s  
27s  
40s  
52s  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
10s  
16s  
24s  
31s  
39s  
54s  
SUPERIOR  
2s  
5s  
10s  
16s  
20s  
26s  
1min21s  
2min  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
4s  
8s  
5s  
10s  
13s  
2min36s  
6s  
1imn5s 3min15s  
Audio recording, Pre-Alarm Recording duration is set to MIDDLE.  
Field/sec.  
30F  
1s  
15F  
2s  
7.5F  
4s  
5F  
7s  
3F  
12s  
18s  
26s  
34s  
43s  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
36s  
SUPERIOR  
1s  
3s  
7s  
10s  
16s  
20s  
26s  
54s  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
2s  
5s  
10s  
13s  
17s  
1min20s  
1min44s  
2min10s  
3s  
6s  
4s  
8s  
Audio recording, Pre-Alarm Recording duration is set to SHORT.  
Field/sec.  
30F  
0s  
15F  
1s  
7.5F  
2s  
5F  
3s  
3F  
6s  
1F  
18s  
IMAGE QUALITY  
SUPERIOR  
0s  
1s  
3s  
5s  
9s  
27s  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
1s  
2s  
5s  
8s  
13s  
17s  
21s  
40s  
1s  
3s  
6s  
10s  
13s  
52s  
2s  
4s  
8s  
1min5s  
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DX3016 RECORDING TIME TABLES  
Audio recording possible. (12.8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording possible, but with diminished quality. (8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording not possible.  
Audio recording time table  
Approximate recording time (if recording is made with internal 60 GB HDD)  
• This recording time display chart is only valid when PRIORITY in DEFINE GROUP SETTING has been set to “1” for all  
camera numbers.  
• 30F, 10F, and 6F cannot be used for REC INTERVAL when the MOTION DETECTION setting is active.  
Without Audio recording  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
IMAGE QUALITY  
30F  
12H  
19H  
15F  
10F  
7.5F  
6F  
5F  
3F  
1F  
1D  
1D12H  
2D  
2D12H 3D 1H 5D 1H 15D 5H 1,314,000  
SUPERIOR  
HIGH  
1D14H 2D 9H 3D 4H 3D23H 4D18H 7D22H 23D19H 2,057,000  
1D 2H 2D 5H 3D 8H 4D11H 5D14H 6D17H 11D 5H 33D17H 2,914,000  
1D11H 2D22H 4D10H 5D21H 7D 9H 8D20H 14D18H 44D 7H 3,829,000  
1D20H 3D16H 5D13H 7D 9H 9D 6H 11D 2H 18D12H 55D13H 4,800,000  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
00499  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
Audio recording  
30F  
9H  
15F  
10F  
7.5F  
6F  
5F  
3F  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
19H  
1D 4H 1D14H 1D23H 2D 9H 3D23H 11D21H 1,028,000  
SUPERIOR  
HIGH  
14H  
21H  
1D 4H 1D18H 2D 9h 2D23H 3D13H 5D22H 17D20H 1,543,000  
1D18H 2D15H 3D12H 4D 9H 5D 7H 8D19H 26D11H 2,286,000  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
1D 3H 2D 6H 3D10H 4D14H 5D17H 6D21H 11D11H 34D 9H 2,971,000  
1D10H 2D20H 4D 7H 5D17H 7D 3H 8D14H 14D 7H 42D23H 3,714,000  
00497  
Audio recording time table  
Approximate recording time (if recording is made with internal 120 GB HDD)  
• This recording time display chart is only valid when PRIORITY in DEFINE GROUP SETTING has been set to “1” for all  
camera numbers.  
• 30F, 10F, and 6F cannot be used for REC INTERVAL when the MOTION DETECTION setting is active.  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
IMAGE QUALITY  
Without Audio recording  
30F  
15F  
10F  
7.5F  
6F  
5F  
3F  
1F  
1D  
2D  
3D 1H 4D 1H 5D 1H 6D 2H 10D 3H 30D10H 2,628,000  
SUPERIOR  
HIGH  
1D14H 3D 4H 4D18H 6D 8H 7D22H 9D12H 15D20H 47D15H 4,114,000  
2D 5H 4D11H 6D17H 8D23H 11D 5H 13D11H 22D11H 67D11H 5,829,000  
2D22H 5D21H 8D20H 11D19H 14D18H 17D17H 29D13H 88D15H 7,658,000  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
3D16H 7D 9H 11D 2H 14D19H 18D12H 22D 5H  
37D 111D 3H 9,601,000  
00498  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
15F  
10F  
7.5F  
6F  
5F  
3F  
1F  
Audio recording  
IMAGE QUALITY  
19H  
1D14H 2D 9H 3D 4H 3D23H 4D18H 7D22H 23D19H 2,057,000  
SUPERIOR  
HIGH  
1D 4H 2D 9H 3D13H 4D18H 5D22H 7D 3H 11D21H 35D17H 3,086,000  
1D18H 3D12H 5D 7H 7D 1H 8D19H 10D14H 17D15H 52D22H 4,572,000  
2D 6H 4D13H 6D21H 9D 4H 11D11H 13D18H 22D22H 68D19H 5,943,000  
2D20H 5D17H 8D14H 11D11H 14D 7H 17D 4H 28D15D 85D23H 7,429,000  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
00496  
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DX3016 RECORDING TIME TABLES (Continued)  
Audio recording possible. (12.8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording possible, but with diminished quality. (8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording not possible.  
Pre-alarm recording time table  
Without Audio recording, recording duration is set to LONG.  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
3s  
15F  
6s  
10F  
9s  
7.5F  
12s  
19s  
27s  
35s  
44s  
6F  
15s  
24s  
34s  
44s  
56s  
5F  
18s  
28s  
40s  
53s  
3F  
30s  
48s  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
1min32s  
2min24s  
92  
SUPERIOR  
4s  
9s  
14s  
20s  
26s  
33s  
144  
204  
268  
336  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
6s  
13s  
17s  
22s  
1min8s 3min24s  
1min29s 4min28s  
8s  
11s  
1min7s 1min52s 5min36s  
00503  
Without Audio recording, recording duration is set to MEDIUM.  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
1s  
15F  
3s  
10F  
4s  
7.5F  
6s  
6F  
7s  
5F  
9s  
3F  
15s  
24s  
34s  
44s  
56s  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
46s  
46  
72  
SUPERIOR  
2s  
4s  
7s  
9s  
12s  
17s  
22s  
28s  
14s  
20s  
26s  
33s  
1min12s  
1min42s  
2min14s  
2min48s  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
3s  
6s  
10s  
13s  
16s  
13s  
17s  
22s  
102  
134  
168  
4s  
8s  
5s  
11s  
00504  
Without Audio recording, recording duration is set to SHORT.  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
0s  
15F  
1s  
10F  
2s  
7.5F  
3s  
6F  
3s  
5F  
4s  
3F  
7s  
1F  
23s  
IMAGE QUALITY  
23  
36  
51  
67  
84  
SUPERIOR  
1s  
2s  
3s  
4s  
6s  
7s  
12s  
17s  
22s  
28s  
36s  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
1s  
3s  
5s  
6s  
8s  
10s  
13s  
16s  
51s  
2s  
4s  
6s  
8s  
11s  
14s  
1min7s  
1min24s  
2s  
5s  
8s  
11s  
00505  
Audio recording, recording duration is set to LONG.  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
2s  
15F  
10F  
7s  
7.5F  
9s  
6F  
5F  
3F  
24s  
36s  
53s  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
4s  
7s  
12s  
18s  
26s  
34s  
43s  
14s  
21s  
32s  
41s  
1min12s  
1min48s  
2min40s  
72  
SUPERIOR  
3s  
10s  
16s  
20s  
26s  
14s  
21s  
27s  
34s  
108  
160  
208  
260  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
5s  
10s  
13s  
17s  
6s  
1min9s 3min28s  
8s  
52s 1imn26s 4min20s  
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DX3016 RECORDING TIME TABLES (Continued)  
Audio recording possible. (12.8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording possible, but with diminished quality. (8kHz sampling)  
Audio recording not possible.  
Audio recording, recording duration is set to MEDIUM.  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
1s  
15F  
2s  
10F  
3s  
7.5F  
4s  
6F  
6s  
5F  
7s  
3F  
12s  
18s  
26s  
34s  
43s  
1F  
IMAGE QUALITY  
36s  
36  
54  
SUPERIOR  
1s  
3s  
5s  
7s  
9s  
10s  
16s  
20s  
26s  
54s  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
2s  
5s  
8s  
10s  
13s  
17s  
13s  
17s  
21s  
1min20s  
1min44s  
2min10s  
80  
3s  
6s  
10s  
13s  
104  
130  
4s  
8s  
00501  
Audio recording, recording duration is set to SHORT.  
NUMBER OF  
RECORDING  
FIELD  
Field/sec.  
30F  
0s  
15F  
1s  
10F  
2s  
7.5F  
3s  
6F  
3s  
5F  
4s  
3F  
7s  
1F  
23s  
IMAGE QUALITY  
23  
36  
51  
67  
84  
SUPERIOR  
1s  
2s  
3s  
4s  
6s  
7s  
12s  
17s  
22s  
28s  
36s  
HIGH  
MEDIUM  
STANDARD  
BASIC  
1s  
3s  
5s  
6s  
8s  
10s  
13s  
16s  
51s  
2s  
4s  
6s  
8s  
11s  
14s  
1min7s  
1min24s  
2s  
5s  
8s  
11s  
00505  
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WARNINGS  
The following table tells you what to do if a warning appears on your monitor.  
Options in the CALL OUT options column:  
Selectable: CALL OUT output can be selected or deselected in the Call Out setting in  
the Rear Terminal menu and the HDD Full setting in the Initial Set Up menu.  
Yes: CALL OUT signal is always sent.  
Warning  
Status  
Countermeasure  
Canceling  
the warning  
CALL OUT  
output  
The internal hard disk drive is full  
when either STOP or ALARM•PROT  
has been selected in HDD FULL.  
HDD FULL  
Selectable  
• When the warning is canceled, the unit will start overwriting Press the WARNING  
the oldest data remaining in the hard disk drive.  
• Archive or copy data as necessary.  
RESET button.  
The storage capacity of the hard  
disk drive is approaching the value  
entered into the HDD capacity  
setting.  
HDD NEAR END  
Selectable  
• Archive or copy data as necessary.  
Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
The storage medium in the backup  
recording device is full.  
ARCHIVE FULL  
Selectable  
Selectable  
Yes  
• Replace the medium in the backup recording device.  
• Replace the medium in the backup recording device.  
Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
The limit of the archive medium’s  
storage capacity is being reached.  
ARCHIVE NEAR END  
Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
Non-backed up data was  
overwritten while the HDD was in  
Repeat mode.  
COPY OVERTAKE  
ERROR  
ARCHIVE OVERTAKE  
ERROR  
• If you do not wish to have the data overwritten, stop  
recording.  
• Change the settings for recording interval and image  
quality. (More specifically, lengthen intervals and lower  
image quality.)  
Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
The HDD is in Repeat mode, and  
data which has not been backed up  
will be overwritten. (The amount of  
time remaining before the unit  
begins overwriting is approximately  
5% of the time indicated as the  
possible recording duration.)  
COPY NEAR  
OVERTAKE  
ARCHIVE NEAR  
OVERTAKE  
Yes  
• If you do not wish to have the data overwritten, stop  
recording.  
• Change the settings for recording interval and image  
quality. (More specifically, lengthen intervals and lower  
image quality.)  
Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
When using the copy or restore  
functions, either the amount of data  
to be transferred exceeds the limits  
of the storage medium, or there is  
no data to be copied.  
COPY SIZE ERROR  
ARCHIVE SIZE ERROR  
RESTORE SIZE ERROR  
Yes  
Yes  
• Reset the range of backup or copying.  
• Replace the archive/copy medium.  
Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
An error has occurred in either the  
RDD device or the DDS device.  
COPY CHECK MEDIA 1  
ARCHIVE CHECK MEDIA 1  
RESTORE CHECK MEDIA 1  
• Check the storage medium in the RDD or DDS device.  
(Insert medium if there is none. If medium is present and  
you with to use it, undo the write-protection. If medium is  
present and you do not wish to use it, replace the  
medium.)  
Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
Visual signal was absent for over  
five seconds during recording.  
NO SIGNAL  
(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)  
Yes  
• Check whether the unit and camera are properly  
connected, and that electricity is on.  
• Check whether the visual signal is being properly  
outputted.  
• Check whether the unit’s camera setting is set to an  
empty channel.  
• Either turn off recording  
or, if the visual signal  
has been restored,  
cancel the warning  
• Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
[The warning will indicate the  
number of the non-functioning  
camera.]  
SCSI connection error or system  
malfunction.  
SYSTEM ERROR  
Yes  
Yes  
• Confirm that the SCSI cable is properly connected.  
• Restart operation.  
• Inspect the HDD/archive/copy device.  
Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
REC SYSTEM ERROR  
COPY SYSTEM ERROR  
ARCHIVE SYSTEM ERROR  
RESTORE SYSTEM ERROR  
A data-writing error occurred during  
backup or copying.  
COPY R/W ERROR  
ARCHIVE R/W ERROR  
RESTORE R/W ERROR  
• Inspect the archive/copy device.  
Press the WARNING  
RESET button.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If problems with the unit persist even after you’ve followed the suggestions below, please disconnect the power cord and contact  
Pelco’s Technical Support Group at 800-289-9100.  
Description of problem  
Please consult the following  
Is the power cord properly plugged in?  
The unit will not turn on.  
Is the LOCK indicator light on?  
Is the TIMER REC indicator light on?  
Is the LOCK indicator light on?  
Power is on, but the unit will not  
operate.  
Is the POWER button blinking? (The unit cannot be operated when the POWER button is blinking and it’s  
the same when the other buttons and indicators are blinking.)  
It is possible that the safety features are in operation.  
Restart the unit by pressing the RESET button located at the back of the unit using a ballpoint pen or similar  
object.  
Is the REMOTE communication indicator light on (DX3016 models only)? Press the REMOTE communica-  
tion button to turn off the light.  
Are the monitor and camera(s) connected correctly?  
Is the unit receiving an input signal from the selected camera?  
Check this by setting the unit to SPLIT 9.  
Images are not appearing on the  
monitor.  
Is the connecting cord connected correctly?  
Is the camera’s focus adjusted correctly?  
The quality of the monitor picture is poor.  
The unit will not start recording.  
Is there any recording space left on the disk?  
The unit begins recording only after the specified recording time. Was the unit stopped during the specified  
recording time?  
Is the PRE ALARM REC indicator light on?  
Is the LOCK indicator light on?  
The unit will not stop recording.  
Is the unit running in Timer Recording mode? If so, cancel the Timer Recording and press the TIMER REC  
button once again.  
Is the unit running in Repeat Recording mode?  
The unit will not perform Repeat  
Recording.  
Are the date and current time set accurately?  
The unit will not perform Timer  
Recording.  
Are the Recording Start-/End-times and the recording interval set correctly?  
If the recording interval has been set correctly, then has the recording medium been placed in the unit?  
Has the recording medium’s write-protect been removed?  
Is the HDD Repeat Recording setting set on REC•STANDBY?  
Is the unit in stand-by mode?  
Are the peripheral switches, etc., connected correctly?  
The unit will not perform Alarm  
Recording.  
Is the LOCK indicator light on?  
The unit will not perform playback.  
Has the image data been erased?  
Has the playback device been selected correctly?  
Is the PRE ALARM REC indicator light on?  
Has the recording medium been inserted correctly into the unit?  
Is the unit currently in the middle of loading the recording medium?  
Has the playback device been selected correctly?  
The copying device/archive device does  
not respond.  
Has the peripheral recording device been selected correctly?  
Is the peripheral recording device’s SCSI ID number set correctly?  
Is the SCSI terminator switch off?  
Power is on, but I cannot get past the  
“SETTING UP ...” display.  
Inspect the recording medium.  
Check the amount of available recording space.  
The unit will not backup all of the data  
on the hard disk.  
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Description of problem  
Please consult the following  
Is the RS-232C setting set correctly?  
The unit will not respond to PC control.  
Are the unit and computer connected correctly?  
Is there a defect in the connecting cable?  
Is the proper connecting cable being used?  
Is the REMOTE communication indicator light on (DX3016 models only)? Press the REMOTE communica-  
tion button to turn off the light.  
The DEVICE CHECK menu does  
appear when power is turned on.  
Is peripheral device’s SCSI ID setting set correctly?  
Inspect the connecting cable.  
The unit is not detecting its peripheral  
recording device(s).  
Is the SCSI terminator switch on?  
Have the peripheral devices been disconnected?  
Are the recommended peripheral devices being used?  
Black screens are being displayed  
during multi-screen display.  
Operations settings have not been made, in the Camera Operation Setting parameter of the DEFINE  
GROUP SETTING. Input from cameras displaying the “ - ” symbol will appear black on the monitor.  
Button operation is not working.  
Is the playback device indicator light blinking? Wait until the light stays on, then start operation once more.  
If the light does not stop blinking for a long period, use the RESET button located at the back of the unit.  
Is the LOCK function or the PASSWORD LOCK function in  
effect? If so, please cancel the function(s).  
Button operation of camera numbers is  
not working.  
Is the Menu screen being displayed? (Camera number buttons cannot be used when the Menu screen is  
displayed.)  
Is the unit currently accessing a peripheral recording device?  
Check the ACCESS indicator.  
The unit will not detect motion.  
Is the MOTION DETECTION setting ON in the Initial Set Up menu?  
Is the value of the MOTION THRESHOLD setting greater than the dot value entered in the SET DETEC-  
TION MASK setting?  
The motion detection function will not work when menus are open. (The M-DET indicator light is off when  
the motion detection function is not operating.)  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
ELECTRICAL/VIDEO/AUDIO  
Input Voltage:  
100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz  
150W maximum  
NTSC  
Power Consumption:  
Signal System:  
Recording System:  
Sampling:  
Data Compression:  
Compression Unit:  
Digital recording system with JPEG compression method  
13.5 MHz  
JPEG  
Field  
Audio Recording System:  
Resolution:  
PCM  
684 x 480 pixels  
Video Storage  
DX3009-030:  
DX3009-060:  
DX3016-060:  
DX3016-120:  
30 GB hard drive  
60 GB hard drive  
60 GB hard drive  
120 GB hard drive  
Video Input  
Number:  
Signal:  
9 (DX3009 models) or 16 (DX3016 models)  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
Looping Video Output  
Number:  
Signal:  
9 (DX3009 models) or 16 (DX3016 models)  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
Monitor Output  
SVHS Video:  
Y-Signal: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
C-Signal: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
Standard Video:  
Audio Input:  
-8 dBs, 50K ohms  
Audio Output:  
-8 dBs, 1K ohms  
Microphone Input:  
Timer Program:  
Memory Backup:  
-67 dBs, 600 ohms  
Three one-week programs with daily start and stop times  
Lasts for more than 1 month  
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Inputs/Outputs  
POWER ON:  
Input for power ON. Low input state is power off; high input  
state is power on.  
POWER OFF:  
ALARM IN (1-9):  
Input for power OFF. Low input state is power off.  
Inputs for starting alarm recording. Active: When terminals  
are short-circuited or “Low” Level voltage is applied.  
Non active: Open.  
CLOCK ADJ:  
REC:  
Input for adjusting clock. Active: When terminals are short-  
circuited or “Low” Level voltage is applied. Non active: Open.  
Input to start recording. Active: When terminals are short-  
circuited or “Low” Level voltage is applied. Non active: Open.  
Ground.  
GND:  
ALARM OUT:  
Output for use while alarm recording is under way.  
Active: “Low” Level. Maximum drive current: 7 mA DC.  
Output for indication of selected recording mode.  
Non-active: Open. Maximum voltage: +24V DC.  
Output for DC 5V OUT.  
MODE OUT:  
DC 5V OUT:  
CALL OUT:  
Output for external warning device. Active: ON. Maximum  
drive current: 7 mA DC.  
CALL OUT GROUND:  
Ground for external warning device. Non active: Open.  
Maximum voltage: +24VDC.  
GENERAL  
Operating Temperature:  
Relative Humidity:  
Dimensions:  
41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C).  
Maximum 80%  
16.7 (W) x 15.0 (D) x 4.45 (H) inches  
(42.5 x 38.0 x 11.3 cm)  
Unit Weight  
DX3009 models:  
DX3016 models:  
15.7 lb (7.1 kg)  
17.9 lb (8.1 kg)  
Connectors  
Push-in terminal:  
POWER ON, POWER OFF, ALARM IN, CLOCK ADJ, REC  
inputs  
Ground, CALL OUT ground  
ALARM OUT, MODE OUT, DC 5V OUT, CALL OUT outputs  
BNC:  
Video input/output  
SVHS:  
Video output  
DB9:  
50-pin D-type:  
RS-232C for connection with personal computer  
SCSI  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
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REGULATORY NOTICES  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital de-  
vice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,  
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful in-  
terference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the in-  
terference at his own expense.  
WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100  
or (559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide  
the following information:  
WARRANTY  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective  
in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment.  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
1. Model and serial number  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
Five years on Pelco manufactured cameras (CC3500/CC3600 and MC3500/  
MC3600 Series); two years on all other cameras.  
Three years on Genex® Series (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).  
Two years on cameras and all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, CamclosureCamera Systems, CM6700/CM6800/  
CM8500/CM9500/CM9740/CM9760 Matrix, DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome  
products.  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall  
under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explana-  
tion with the product when returned.  
Two years on Spectra®, Esprit, and PS20 Scanners, including when used  
in continuous motion applications.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which  
the item was received by Pelco.  
Two years on WW5700 series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders.  
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video  
heads will be covered for a period of six months.  
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continu-  
ous motion applications (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).  
RETURNS  
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call  
the factory at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization num-  
ber (CA number if returned for credit, and RA number if returned for repair).  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and  
refurbishing charge.  
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of  
Pelco shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid  
to Pelco, Clovis, California. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse,  
alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under this warranty.  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned  
CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the appropriate  
address below.  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss  
resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products. Pelco’s  
liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringe-  
ment of any rights of any party or product liability, relating to the Products shall  
not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products. In no event  
will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages (includ-  
ing loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether  
by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise.  
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico:  
Service Department  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico:  
Intermediate Consignee  
American Overseas Air Freight  
320 Beach Road  
Burlingame, CA 94010  
USA  
Ultimate Consignee  
Pelco  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer  
may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state.  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
USA  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual # Date  
Comments  
Original version.  
C681M  
01/01  
01/01  
C681M-A  
Added models of peripheral devices the recorder supports, noted that recorder does not support RS-232C port, added  
section on Saving Menu Settings, revised Operation section, and revised Recording Time Table.  
Added 16-channel models.  
Extensive revisions to clarify information. Added sections on FIFO/Overwrite Mode, IM-Check Mode, Motion Detection  
During a Timer Recording, and Playback on Another Device.  
C681M-B  
C681M-C  
3/01  
9/01  
C681M-D  
2/02  
Removed references to DX3016RX software. Added PelcoNet for remote viewing. Replaced Matsushita brand of DVD-  
RAM with Panasonic brand.  
® Pelco, the Pelco logo, Spectra, Genex, and Legacy are registered trademarks of Pelco.  
™ Esprit, Camclosure, and PelcoNet are trademarks of Pelco.  
© Copyright 2002, Pelco.  
All rights reserved.  
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