Sanyo VCR DSR 3706PA User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
DSR-3706PA  
Digital Video Recorder  
with Multiplexer Function  
About this manual  
Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully.  
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.  
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Table of Contents  
B
E
Recording area menu description. . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Network settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69  
E-1  
b Verifying the capacity of the recording areas. . . . 43  
Network password modification . . . . . . . . . . . . .69  
B-1  
F
Changing the normal recording area  
RS-485 settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
and the alarm recording area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Screen settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
Menu configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
b Displaying the screen settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
B-2  
Archive area full reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Recording conditions menu description . . . . . . . 46  
b Remaining hard disk capacity warning. . . . . . . . . 46  
C
A
B
Changing the multi-screen sequence . . . . . . . . . .72  
C-1  
Overwrite setting for the recording areas . . . . . 47  
Automatic scrolling of live video  
of the main monitor and the monitor 2  
at identical intervals (example: 5 seconds). . . . . .73  
C-2 Setting series recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
C-3  
C-4  
Series recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
B-1  
Setting the storage period for videos  
Automatic scrolling of live video  
recorded in the recording areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
of the main monitor and the monitor 2  
at individual intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73  
D
Normal recording area menu description. . . . . . . 49  
B-2 Automatic sequence of live video  
D-1  
Normal recording area settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Programmed recording menu description . . . . . . 50  
of the main monitor (full-screen) at individual  
intervals, and of the monitor 2 at identical  
intervals (example: 3 seconds) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
E
E-1  
Programmed recording settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Timer setting menu description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
b Timer-controlled recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
b If the timer settings are overlapping. . . . . . . . . . . 51  
F
B-3 Turning off display of specified cameras  
during timer-controlled periods . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
C
D
Masking specific camera images . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75  
Adjusting color tones of the live video . . . . . . . . .76  
b If the Day of the week and Daily settings  
are overlapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Power loss information/Used time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77  
b Cancelling timer-controlled operations. . . . . . . . . 51  
A
Power loss/Used time menu description. . . . . . . .77  
A-1  
F-1  
Day of the week timer-controlled  
recording (same time, same recording rate  
every week for the specified day) . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Viewing the information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77  
Initialization log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
F-2  
F-3  
A
Overlapping timer-controlled recording. . . . . . . 53  
External timer-controlled (alarm) recording . . . 54  
Alarm recording settings menu description . . . . 55  
Initialization log menu description. . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
A-1  
Viewing the log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
G
Menu copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79  
G-1  
G-2  
G-3  
Alarm recording settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Pre-alarm recording settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Alarm trigger setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
A
Menu copy screen description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79  
A-1  
A-2  
Save the menu content in the CF card. . . . . . . . .79  
Load menu content saved to the CF card  
b Input signals used as external alarms . . . . . . . . . 57  
onto other DVRs of the same model.. . . . . . . . . .80  
G-4  
Motion sensor screen description . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Motion sensor setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Alarm operation settings menu description. . . . . 60  
Other  
G-5  
H
Interface (RS-485) specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82  
List of recording rate and recording times . . . . . . . . . . .83  
H-1  
H-2  
Alarm operation settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Alarm display settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
b Alarm cancellation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
List of record rate setting/  
pre-alarm recording times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85  
General settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Menu configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
b Displaying the general settings screen . . . . . . . . 62  
Push-lock terminal specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86  
A
B
C
Data display settings/VIDEO LOSS settings . . . . 63  
Buzzer settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Security lock menu description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
C-1  
Turn ON the ADMIN and USER security locks  
and set passwords for the DVR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
C-2  
C-3  
Activating the security lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Cancelling the security lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
b List of permitted operations after setting the  
passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
D
Hard disk settings menu description . . . . . . . . . . 68  
b Hard disk expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
D-1  
Hard disk initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
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Safety precautions  
These must be followed for safety reasons  
Warning  
b Do not use if the unit emits smoke, or  
while abnormal sounds and smells  
are detected.  
b Do not use during thunder/thunder storms.  
Do not use during thunder/thunder storms.  
Never make contact with the connection  
cable. This may cause electrocution.  
Remove the power  
cable from the  
outlet.  
Using in an abnormal condition may cause  
electrocution and fires. Immediately remove  
the power cable from the outlet, confirm that  
there no smoke is emitting and request  
repairs at the dealership or factory shop  
where this unit was purchased.  
Contact prohibited  
b Do not place in an unstable position.  
This may cause accidents and damage  
through falling or toppling.  
Do not attempt repairs on your own.  
Turn the power off and remove the power  
cable from the outlet when the unit has been  
dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
Contact the dealership or factory shop where  
you purchased this unit.  
Prohibited  
b Do not disassemble or modify.  
Do not place your hand in the internal areas  
of this unit as this may cause fires and/or  
electrocution.  
Remove the power  
cable from the  
outlet.  
Using continuously may cause electrocution  
and fires.  
Disassembly  
prohibited.  
Request for inspections, adjustments, and  
repairs at the dealership where you  
purchased this unit or at a factory shop.  
b Do not expose to shock or vibration.  
Stored data may be damaged/lost through  
hard-disk breakdowns caused by shock/  
vibration.  
b Do not expose to water.  
Prohibited  
• This unit is not waterproof. Do not expose  
to water. This may cause fires and/or  
electrocution.  
b Do not use this unit where it is exposed to the  
Exposing to water is  
prohibited.  
possibility of explosion.  
Do not use in bathrooms.  
Do not use this unit in areas where explosive  
and/or flammable gases are present. This  
Turn the power off and remove the power  
cable from the outlet if the internal  
may cause fires and/or explosions.  
components have been exposed to water.  
Contact the dealership or factory shop  
where you purchased this unit. Continuing  
to use may cause electrocution and fires.  
Prohibited  
Using around water  
is prohibited.  
Please note:  
Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused.  
This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household  
waste.  
Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection/recycling centre.  
In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products.  
Please help us to conserve the environment we live in!  
This symbol mark and recycle system are applied only to EU countries and not applied to the countries in the other area of  
the world.  
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Safety precautions  
Caution  
b Delivery and portability  
b Do not expose to extreme temperatures or  
temperature variations.  
• Never move this unit while the power is  
turned on.  
• Do not place in areas where the unit will  
be exposed to extreme temperatures ( 10  
degrees Centigrade per hour) or moisture  
changes.  
Remove the power  
cable from the  
outlet.  
• Remove the power cable from the outlet,  
confirm that the connection cable has  
been removed, and store in original  
packaging before delivering. Deliver using  
a method that causes the least amount of  
shock and/or damage to this unit. Also, do  
not drop this unit.  
Prohibited  
b Points on unit positioning  
This unit is constructed using precision  
electronic parts. Avoid placing it in areas  
described below as this may cause faulty  
operation and/or breakdowns.  
Prohibited  
b Maintenance when the unit is going to remain  
unused for long periods  
• In direct sunlight  
Remove the power cable from the outlet.  
Carrying out maintenance without removing  
the power cable may cause electrocution.  
• In places exposed to water  
• In the vicinity of cooling and heating devices or  
humidifiers  
Remove the power  
cable from the  
outlet.  
• Near the air conditioner where the unit is exposed to  
cool air  
• Dusty areas  
b Cleaning the internal components  
• Areas that contain fire hazards  
• Areas that contain magnetic items  
• In the vicinity of volatile substances  
Consult the dealership or factory shop where  
you purchased this unit for cleaning internal  
components. Leaving the unit unused for long  
periods of time may attract dust to the  
internal components, which in turn may  
cause fires and/or breakdowns.  
• Areas where the unit will be exposed to constant  
vibration (in trains, cars, etc.)  
b Cautionary points on condensation  
b Do not block the cooling fans or air ducts.  
Condensation will result if cold water is poured into a cup.  
The internal components of this unit are also susceptible  
to the same condition. This condition is called  
condensation.  
• This unit is equipped with air ducts and  
cooling fans in order to assist the  
ventilation of hot air produced by the hard  
disk drive.  
Prohibited  
Do not operate when the unit is in a state of  
condensation.  
Operating when the unit is in a state of condensation may  
cause breakdowns. When exposed to extreme  
temperature changes, turn the power off and leave the unit  
for approximately two hours (until the surrounding  
temperature stabilizes) and then start the unit.  
Placing covers, placing in a case, or  
placing inside book cases may cause heat  
build up, and may result in fire and/or  
electrocution.  
When the unit is setup in a rack leave open space on  
all sides.  
• Leave 1 cm or more of space above and below.  
• Leave 5 cm or more of space on both sides and on the  
back side.  
Using this unit while condensation is present may cause  
breakdowns.  
When condensation is likely to result...  
Use after turning the power off and leaving for 1~2 hours.  
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Safety precautions  
Follow the points outlined below for proper use  
b Hard disk  
This unit is loaded with a hard disk drive. Stored data on this unit may be damaged/lost through hard-disk breakdowns caused  
by shock/vibration.  
Follow the items outlined below when placing, transporting, and operating this unit.  
Warning  
Caution  
G This unit is designed to be positioned horizontally.  
G Inspecting for abnormalities in the hard disk drive and  
Do not position vertically.  
the cooling fan  
G Do not expose to shock or vibration and do not  
This unit is designed to automatically check the drive and  
cooling fan when the power is turned on. Replacement  
parts will be necessary if abnormalities are detected.  
transport while power is turned on.  
Always turn the power off, even when moving in and out of  
racks.  
Images will have to be saved and initialization will have to  
take place if there is a fault with the drive. Consult the  
dealership where this unit was purchased for details.  
G Do not remove the power cable while recording or  
playing back.  
G Wear in the hard disk drive and the cooling fan  
G Do not move the unit for approximately 30 seconds  
after turning the power off.  
The hard disk drive and cooling fan are consumable  
items.  
The hard disk is rotating for a short duration after the  
power is turned off. The unit is further susceptible to  
damages through shock and vibration in this state  
compared to when the power is turned on. Do not move it.  
Replace the parts stated below when using the unit in a  
25°C environment. The replacement timings listed are  
approximate and do not guarantee the performance or life  
expectancy of the part in question.  
G Do not expose to shock or vibration.  
• Hard disk: 2 years  
• Cooling fan: 3 years  
• Damper: 2 years  
Avoid placing this unit directly on the floor. Make sure that  
the four stands attached to the base of this unit are used,  
when placing it on the floor.  
G Always use the original packaging (packaging  
Consult the dealership where the unit was purchased  
for replacement drives.  
provided at the time of purchase), when delivering.  
Use the packaging materials provided during the original  
purchase when the unit or a single internal component is  
going to be delivered. Deliver using a method that causes  
the least amount of shock and/or damage to this unit.  
• The drive is vulnerable to static electricity shocks. Take  
the appropriate measures to prevent exposure to static  
electricity.  
• Unpackaged drives should be placed horizontally with  
their base facing upwards on top of a soft cloth.  
Exposing the drive to shocks and vibration may cause  
breakdowns.  
• Do not expose the drive to shocks and vibrations while  
removing/tightening the screws during replacement.  
Firmly tighten the screws after replacement.  
Cooling fan  
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Safety precautions  
bBack up battery  
bMaintaining this unit  
• A lithium battery (fixed) is built into this unit. Supplying  
power for more than 48 hours after setting the date and  
time will allow the internal power source to sustain the  
set time for 30 days.  
Turn the power off and remove the power cable from  
the outlet.  
Wipe away dust using a soft cloth.  
When the stains are hard to remove...  
Soak the cloth in water with diluted neutral detergent.  
Wipe the stain and moisture away with a dry cloth.  
• The battery is expected to last for approximately 5  
years if the unit is used regularly.  
• Battery fluid leaks  
Rinse hands/clothes thoroughly with water in case  
battery fluid has leaked.  
Note:  
• Do not use paint thinner, benzine, or any other alcohol  
based agents for cleaning. The exterior may deteriorate  
or the paint may wear off.  
Loss of eyesight may result if battery fluid enters the  
eyes. Do not rub. Immediately rinse with clean water  
and consult a physician.  
• Follow the instructions provided on the packaging of the  
chemical cleaning agent.  
The following symptoms will result if the battery is  
leaking or has reached the end of its life expectancy.  
Consult the dealership where this unit was purchased  
or the nearest repair center for replacements.  
• Do not spray volatile substances, such as insecticides,  
etc. onto the unit.  
• Also, avoid direct contact of rubber or vinyl products  
with the unit.  
This may cause the exterior to deteriorate or the paint  
to wear off.  
• The clock is automatically reset once the power  
source is cut.  
• Does not return to automatic standby.  
• The image number is not recorded.  
bCopyright information  
When disposing of this unit  
• This manual and software are copyrighted by Sanyo  
Electric Co., Ltd.  
Consult the dealership where the unit was purchased for  
the disposal process of the lithium battery.  
• Brand and product names used in this manual are the  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  
companies.  
bIf unused for a lengthy period of time  
Remove the power cable from the outlet. Remember to  
occasionally turn the power on in order to maintain correct  
function.  
Except for personal use, copyright law prohibits the use of  
recorded copyrighted images without the permission of the  
copyright holder.  
bPre-confirm important recording  
assignments.  
Recording and/or playing back functions may be  
unavailable due to hard-drive or connecting device failures.  
Always confirm that recording can be carried out  
successfully before carrying out important recording  
assignments. The recorded content cannot be guaranteed.  
It is recommended that periodic back ups or mirroring is  
conducted in order to prevent breakdowns or recording  
faults through accidents.  
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Main Features  
Accessories  
b This digital video recorder (DVR) can record video  
from surveillance cameras to its internal hard disk,  
and it can display the video on a screen split into six  
or four fields, both during recording, and playback.  
Check that you have all the parts shown below.  
• Quick Guide  
• Instruction Manual (Digital Video Recorder)  
• Manual for Remote Operation using a Network  
Connection  
b Complete range of recording and playback functions  
• Mounting screws for hard disk x8  
• Power cable/Cord tie  
• Simultaneous recording and playback.  
• Timer-controlled recording allows for different recording  
schedules for each day of the week.  
• Zoom function allows for enlarging images during  
surveillance and playback.  
• Alarm recording allows for recording the actions of  
intruders.  
• Masking function allows for masking the video from  
specific cameras using a gray pattern, preventing it from  
being monitored.  
• Motion sensing can be used with each camera and alarm  
operation can be used to give priority to the recording of  
moving subjects.  
b Search function allows for instant display of the  
desired recording (P21)  
• Alarm search based on the order of alarm occurrences  
• Alarm search based on alarm thumbnails  
• Date and time search based on the time and date of the  
recording  
• Archive area search  
• Motion detection search based on intruder motion  
b Two-level security lock allows for restricting the users  
and manage data and equipment (P65)  
b Expandable, can be connected to a computer  
• Recorded video can be copied to CompactFlash cards or  
CD-R/RW.  
• A built-in LAN terminal provides support for network  
control, thus facilitating live surveillance, playback, search  
and menu setting.  
• Surveillance can be carried out on two different monitors,  
namely the main monitor, and monitor 2. The main monitor  
can be used for split-screen viewing, while the monitor 2  
can be used for full-screen viewing or for automatic screen  
scrolling.  
• Images stored on CompactFlash cards and Microdrive can  
be directly printed on a printer.  
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Names and functions of parts (front panel)  
DSR-3706PA  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F G H I  
1 Power indicator (POWER)  
8 USB terminal (USB)  
On: The power cord at the rear panel of the DVR is  
This terminal connects to an optional CD-R/RW drive.  
inserted in the outlet.  
When the front panel and the rear panel terminals are  
connected simultaneously, the front panel is given priority.  
Off: The power cord on the rear panel of the DVR is not  
inserted in the outlet.  
9 Camera selection buttons and indicators  
Fast blinking: Hard disk error.  
On: The camera is selected, or in multi-screen mode, the  
Slow blinking: Cooling fan error.  
indicator is on for each selected camera.  
If the indicator is blinking, contact the store where you  
purchased the DVR.  
Blinking: Video-loss or an alarm detected.  
When "K" is displayed in the upper right corner of the  
screen a value can be input. (P33)  
2 Remaining capacity warning indicator (FULL) (P46)  
(Normal recording area)  
F Quad-screen display button and indicator (QUAD)  
On: When recording on the hard disk has become  
(P20)  
impossible.  
On: Quad-screen display.  
Blinking: The available hard disk space has dropped  
Off: Other operation is selected.  
below the specified level.  
Off: The available disk space is reset by initialization or by  
G Monitor 2 button and indicator (MON 2) (P16)  
On: Monitor 2 operation.  
allowing overwrite.  
Off: Other operation is selected.  
3 Remaining alarm capacity warning indicator (ALARM  
FULL ) (P46) (Alarm recording area)  
H Plus screen button and indicator (PLUS) (P15)  
On: When recording on the hard disk has become  
On: Enlarges and displays the image of one camera only  
impossible.  
in the top left corner of the screen.  
Blinking: The available hard disk space has dropped  
Off: Pressing the PLUS button again will display the  
below the specified level.  
previous screen.  
Off: The available disk space is reset by initialization or by  
I Multi-screen button and indicator (MULTI) (P20)  
On: Multi-6 screen display.  
allowing overwrite.  
4 Lock indicator (LOCK) (P66) (Security lock)  
Off: Other operation is selected.  
On: The operation has been locked using the security  
lock.  
Off: The password of a valid administrator is entered to  
release the lock (a buzzer will sound).  
5 Alarm indicator (ALARM)  
On: Pre-alarm recording.  
Blinking: Alarm recording.  
6 Audio output terminal (AUDIO OUT)  
The audio output is the same as that of the rear panel  
AUDIO OUT terminal.  
7 Video output terminal (VIDEO OUT)  
The video output is the same as that of the rear panel  
MAIN MONITOR OUT terminal.  
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Names and functions of parts (front panel)  
J
K L M  
X
W
W
Open  
Pull out  
2
1
Front  
N
P
O
Q
2
Insert  
3Fold down  
1Lift and  
(lock)  
push  
R S  
T U  
V
J Menu button and indicator (MENU)  
On: The menu is displayed.  
S Timer-controlled recording button and indicator  
(TIMER)  
On: Timer-controlled recording or standby.  
Off: The EXIT/OSD button is pressed.  
Off: When pressed again (cancel)  
K Exit/Operation screen display button and indicator  
(EXIT/OSD)  
T Alarm buttons (  
ALARM  
)
On: Displaying the channel and operations information  
when switching from the menu screen, etc. to the live  
image or the playback screen.  
When an ALARM button is pressed during playback or still,  
the digital video recorder skips to the next earlier or next  
later alarm.  
Off: The main or other menu is displayed.  
U Shuttle hold button and indicator (SHUTTLE HOLD)  
On: The rotation angle of the shuttle dial is locked.  
Off: When pressed again (cancel)  
The channel or operational information is hidden.  
L Playback/Stop button and indicator ( PLAY/STOP)  
On: Playback of video recorded on the hard disk.  
Off: The playback is stopped.  
V Menu reset button (MENU RESET)  
If the button is pressed after menu-setting, the items  
M Pause button and indicator ( STILL)  
On: Still image display.  
displayed on the screen will be reset to their default values.  
W CompactFlash card slot  
Off: Still image display cancelled.  
Verify the correct orientation of the CompactFlash card or  
Microdrive before inserting it into the slot.  
N Zoom button and indicator (ZOOM)  
On: Digital zoom operation.  
X Operating dials (SHUTTLE/JOG)  
Off: The digital zoom operation is cancelled.  
O Search button and indicator (SEARCH)  
On: Search for a recorded image.  
Off: Exiting the search screen.  
Shuttle dial  
(S-dial)  
Jog dial  
(J-dial)  
P Automatic camera scrolling button and indicator  
During playback:  
(SEQUENCE)  
• The jog dial changes the playback speed.  
• The shuttle dial fast-forwards or fast-reverses playback.  
During menu display:  
Blinking: Automatic scrolling of live video.  
Off: Automatic scrolling cancelled.  
Q Copy button and indicator (COPY)  
• The jog dial moves the cursor and changes settings.  
• The shuttle dial confirms settings.  
On: When currently copying video from the hard disk to  
the archive area or other recording media.  
Off: When copying operation is over and cancelled.  
R Record/Stop button and indicator ( REC/STOP )  
On: Normal recording (if pressed longer than 3 seconds,  
the REC/STOP indicator turns off).  
Off: Recording is over.  
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Names and functions of parts (rear panel)  
Basic connections  
3 Video input terminal (Video IN)  
Connect SANYO protocol cameras (dome or zoom) or generic  
1 Clear button (ALL RESET)  
Press to reset the clocks connected to the digital video  
cameras to these terminals. (P70)  
recorder to their initial values.  
ALL  
Camera (sold separately)  
RESET  
2 Video output terminal (Video OUT)  
Outputs the image input in the Video input  
terminal.  
1
2
3
4
5
AC IN  
C
C
1
1
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
ALARM IN  
2
IN  
SENSOR  
ALARM OUT  
OUT  
ALL  
AUDIO  
IN OUT  
REMOTE  
R1 R2  
MAIN  
MON2  
A RS-485  
B
USB  
LAN  
RS-485  
MIC IN  
C
C
TERMINATE  
OFF ON  
RESET  
CONTROL  
5 Microphone input terminal  
7 USB terminal (USB)  
This terminal connects to an  
optional CD-R/RW drive.  
8 Power socket and cord tie  
(MIC IN)  
External microphone can be  
connected to this terminal.  
(AC IN~)  
Securely connect the power cable supplied as  
an accessory to the power socket, and use the  
cord tie to attach it to the  
cable holder.  
MIC IN  
USB  
Microphone  
(sold separately)  
4 Audio input/output terminals (AUDIO IN/OUT)  
6 Monitor connection terminal (MONITOR OUT)  
These terminals are used in connection with an amplifier to  
input external audio from a microphone, or to listen to the  
audio using external speakers.  
Main monitor terminal (MAIN):  
Connect to this terminal for normal surveillance.  
Monitor 2 terminal (MON2):  
Connect to this terminal for convergence surveillance.  
Display is possible only in full-screen mode.  
MAIN  
MON2  
Audio output  
Audio  
MONITOR OUT  
Amplifier  
input  
Video input terminal  
AUDIO  
(sold separately)  
Video input terminal  
IN  
OUT  
01  
02  
The audio input terminal and the microphone  
input terminal cannot be used for  
simultaneous audio input. If both are  
connected, the microphone input terminal  
will be enabled.  
03  
04  
MENU  
AUTO  
MODE  
POWER  
MENU  
AUTO  
MODE  
POWER  
Monitor (sold separately)  
If monitor 2 is not synchronized with the connected  
cameras, vertical image instability may occur when  
switching the camera video.  
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Alarm and RS-485 connections  
1 Alarm input terminals (ALARM IN)  
2 Sensor alarm output terminals  
Connecting a switch or security sensor etc. to the terminal of the  
DVR allows the detection of the intrusion of outsiders when doors  
etc. are opened and closed.  
(SENSOR ALARM OUT)  
This terminal is used to output the signals listed below  
whenever the motion sensor of the digital video recorder is  
triggered. This output terminal can be used for a warning light  
by connecting a lamp to it.  
Alarm input settings are necessary. (P55)  
Motion sensor settings are necessary. (P58)  
External switch  
6
connected to the  
alarm input terminal  
Power  
1
Rating for each terminal:  
Maximum current: 25mA  
Maximum voltage: DC 25V  
AC IN  
C
C
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
ALARM IN  
IN  
SENSOR  
ALARM OUT  
OUT  
ALL  
AUDIO  
IN OUT  
REMOTE  
R1 R2  
MAIN  
MON2  
A RS-485  
B
USB  
LAN  
RS-485  
MIC IN  
C
C
PC  
PC  
TERMINATE  
OFF ON  
MENU  
A
UT  
O
MODE  
POWER  
RESET  
CONTROL  
RS-485 connection (P70)  
Network connection terminals (LAN)  
Use Category 5 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN cables.  
A Connecting directly to a PC (without using a hub)  
1 – 6  
MENU  
A
UT  
O
MODE  
POWER  
Cross type  
B Connecting to the intranet (using a hub)  
1 – 6  
MENU  
A
UT  
O
MODE  
POWER  
PC  
Switching hub  
Straight type  
Switching hub  
Intranet  
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Control terminals (CONTROL)  
This DVR can be remotely controlled when a remote-control circuit (R1, R2, C) similar to that shown below is connected to the  
remote-control terminals.  
• Use a resistance of 1/10 ohms or more and with a D ranking (Precision within 0.5%).  
• The remote control cable should be no more than 5 m long.  
AC IN  
C
C
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
ALARM IN  
IN  
SENSOR  
ALARM OUT  
OUT  
ALL  
AUDIO  
IN OUT  
REMOTE  
R1 R2  
MAIN  
MON2  
A RS-485  
B
USB  
LAN  
RS-485  
MIC IN  
C
C
TERMINATE  
OFF ON  
RESET  
CONTROL  
REMOTE  
C
R1 R2  
C
Remote input 1  
Remote input 2  
R2  
R1  
Pin  
CLOCK IN  
Signal  
(When operated (When combined  
independently) with R2 Shift key)  
Input of a clock setting signal from an  
external device  
SW 17  
SW 18  
SW 1 : Camera 1*: ALARM +  
SW 2 : Camera 2*: ALARM –  
SW 3 : Camera 3*:  
: REC/STOP  
: PLAY/STOP  
: STILL  
CLOCK OUT  
ALARM OUT  
Output of a clock setting signal to an  
external device  
SW 19  
SW 20  
SW 21  
SW 22  
SW 23  
SW 24  
SW 25  
SW 26  
SW 27  
SW 28  
SW 29  
Total alarm output  
SW 4 : Camera 4*: SEQUENCE  
SW 5 : Camera 5*: MON2  
SW 6 : Camera 6*: PLUS  
: SEARCH  
ALARM RESET  
WARNING OUT  
FULL  
Alarm reset input  
: SHIFT (Doubles with R1)  
Output of an HDD malfunction error  
: PLAY  
: REC  
: MENU  
: EXIT/OSD  
: +  
Capacity warning output for normal  
recording area space  
SW 7  
SW 8  
SW 9  
:
:
:
:
:
:
QUAD  
MULTI  
ALARM FULL  
SERIES IN  
Capacity warning output for alarm  
recording area space  
MENU RESET  
Signal input from an analog series  
connection  
: –  
: →  
SERIES OUT  
Signal output to an analog series  
connection  
: ←  
EXT TIMER IN  
NON REC OUT  
C
Signal input from an external timer  
Recording stopped output  
Ground  
SW 30 : ZOOM  
SW 31 : COPY  
SW 32 : TIMER REC  
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Turn on the power of the DVR  
Language, clock settings  
Connect the supplied power cable.  
1
Press the MENU button and turn the S-dial  
clockwise 3 times.  
1
The power indicator turns on, and the monitor displays  
the "PLEASE SET THE CLOCK !" message.  
"ENGLISH" starts blinking.  
The DVR performs playbacks or searches based on the  
recording date and time. Select the LANGUAGE/  
CLOCK SET using the INITIAL SET in the MAIN  
MENU, and set the date and time using <CLOCK  
SET>.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
2.RECORD SET  
3.GENERAL SET  
4.SCREEN SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
• At the same time, the recording areas of the internal  
hard disk are setup automatically. When the REC/  
STOP button is pressed, the device is ready for  
recording.  
Please refer to the "Recording area menu  
description" section for more information. (P43)  
S-dial  
J-dial  
<INITIAL SET>  
1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET  
2.CAMERA DETECT  
3.TITLE SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
4.HOLIDAY SET  
Archive area  
1%  
Alarm  
recording  
area  
Normal  
recording  
area  
<LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA>  
ENGLISH  
19%  
80%  
<CLOCK SET>  
01-01-2006 SUN 00:00:00  
<SUMMER TIME SET>  
(Hard disk recording areas)  
Turn the J-dial to select the language from the  
languages displayed on the screen, and then turn  
the S-dial.  
2
3
If the alarm indicator blinks when the power is turned  
on or when settings are performed, this indicates that  
the hard disk or the cooling fan is malfunctioning.  
Refer to P5 and P8 for more information.  
The cursor moves to the date/time settings.  
Language selection:  
ENGLISH, FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, ESPAÑOL  
Fast blinking: Hard disk error  
Slow blinking: Cooling fan error  
Turn the S-dial to set the date/time.  
Example: October 26, 2006 8:30am  
When the time and date setting is complete, the  
operation display appears on the monitor.  
2
The operation display shows operation/related  
information, such as the date, time and the operation  
symbol.  
Select the number using the J-dial, and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise to set it. Repeat the procedure for the  
entire setting.  
Refer to "Operation display" for more information. (P14)  
(Operation display)  
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Day  
Year  
Hour  
Seconds  
(S)  
(J)  
Month  
Minutes  
When the setting of "Minutes" is complete, the cursor  
moves to <SUMMER TIME SET>, and the clock starts  
from 00 seconds.  
• The day of the week is automatically set.  
• The clock is stopped during date/time settings.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button to end the setting  
procedure.  
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EXIT/OSD  
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Operation display  
The operation display shows information necessary for  
operation, such as the date, time and video quality. The  
operation display can be hidden.  
Changing the position of the operation display  
Whenever the EXIT/OSD button is pressed, the position of  
the operation display changes.  
1
2
3
4
5 6 7  
8
EXIT/OSD  
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(Hidden)  
02  
02  
02  
F9  
1 Date display  
7 Recording type  
01-01-06 (day, month, year): Do not forget to set the date  
using the menu settings when turning the power on for the  
first time.  
• ALARM: Alarm playback or standby is in progress  
• ALARM (Blinking): Alarm recording is in progress  
• PRE: Pre-alarm playback or standby is in progress  
• ARCHIV: Archive playback is in progress  
2 Time display  
00:00:00: Do not forget to set the time using the menu  
settings when turning the power on for the first time.  
8 Alarm total  
The alarm total indicates the total number of alarms.  
3 Operation symbols  
9 Camera title  
The operation symbols are displayed during recording and  
control operations.  
• 01~06:  
First it displays the camera number. The camera  
number can be replaced with a name such as the  
camera's location.  
REC: Recording  
:Fast-forward playback  
:Fast-reverse playback  
: Slow playback  
EXT: External timer  
recording  
• VIDEO LOSS:  
:Reverse playback  
:Still  
: Reverse slow playback  
The display alternates between this message and the  
camera number when the camera video is lost.  
:Playback (including simultaneous recording and  
playback)  
When the operations display of the monitor is hidden  
the message blinks in the same position.  
4 Remaining recording area (P46)  
It is displayed only during normal and alarm recording.  
1% ~ 100%:  
• NO VIDEO:  
It is displayed in place of the camera number if there is  
no video signal connected to the video input terminal.  
If overwrite is not permitted on the hard disk, it displays  
the remaining area as a percentage.  
F Alarm type  
• EA: The display alternates between this message and  
the camera title when an external alarm signal is  
detected.  
REPEAT:  
Repeatedly overwrites the video on the hard disk.  
• SA: The display alternates between this message and  
the camera title when a motion sensor alarm signal  
is detected.  
5 Image quality display  
The image quality display indicates the quality of the video  
recorded on the hard disk.  
• ES: The display alternates between this message and  
the camera title when an external alarm signal and  
a motion sensor signal are detected.  
BA (Basic): Rough image quality, approx. 15kB  
NO (Normal): Standard image quality, approx. 22kB  
EN (Enhanced): Enhanced image quality, approx. 30kB  
FI (Fine): Fine image quality, approx. 42kB  
SF (Super Fine): Super fine image quality, approx. 50kB  
6 Audio recording indicator  
(P49: 2 AUDIO RECORDING)  
Displayed when audio recording is performed.  
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Viewing live video using various multi screens  
Switching to another full-screen video  
Enlarging an image  
(Plus screen display)  
Press the camera selection button (example 2, 6) of the  
desired camera.  
Press the PLUS button.  
1
The video from Camera 2, then the video from Camera 6 are  
displayed.  
One camera image is displayed enlarged.  
Plus screen  
PLUS  
02  
01  
03  
06  
02  
06  
2
6
04  
05  
Press the camera selection button (example 6).  
2
The corresponding image is enlarged.  
Refer to P20 for enlarging the images (zoom).  
6
02  
03  
06  
06  
04  
05  
b Concerning the operation of the plus screen  
• Pressing the PLUS button while playing the video on the  
plus screen display, displays the image played on the plus  
screen while displaying the live images on the other  
screens.  
• Pressing the SEQUENCE button while using the plus  
screen display sets the plus screen to automatic switching.  
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Viewing live video using various multi screens  
Automatic screen scrolling  
Viewing on the monitor connected to the  
MON2 terminal  
A Automatic full-screen scrolling  
Connect a monitor to the MON2 terminal on the rear panel.  
The display is full-screen only. (P10)  
Press the SEQUENCE button.  
The live surveillance video scrolls through the cameras in the  
order of the camera numbers.  
While the main monitor is used in split-screen mode, the  
monitor 2 connected to the MON2 terminal can be used to  
view full-screen video from a single camera or to  
To stop the automatic scrolling, press the SEQUENCE button  
once again.  
automatically scroll through video from all cameras.  
SEQUENCE  
Press the MON2 button, and then the camera  
selection button (example 4).  
1
The image from Channel 4 (04) is displayed on Monitor  
2.  
4
MON 2  
01  
05  
(Monitor 2)  
02  
06  
Refer to P73 for information about setting the  
automatic scrolling interval for the cameras.  
B Automatic quad-screen scrolling  
01  
04  
Press the QUAD button.  
1
The live video is displayed in quad-screen mode.  
Press the SEQUENCE button.  
2
QUAD  
Monitor 2 switches to full-screen automatic scrolling.  
To stop the automatic scrolling, press the SEQUENCE  
button once again.  
SEQUENCE  
Press the SEQUENCE button.  
2
The monitor display switches to quad-screen mode.  
To stop the automatic scrolling, press the SEQUENCE  
button once again.  
(Monitor 2)  
SEQUECNE  
01  
05  
02  
06  
05  
01  
06  
02  
01  
03  
02  
04  
Press the MON2 button to stop surveillance on  
Monitor 2.  
The MON2 button cannot be used during menu  
display.  
Recorded video cannot be viewed on the monitor  
connected to MON2 terminal.  
When an alarm is detected, the corresponding live  
video can be viewed on Monitor 2. See P60.  
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Recording video to the hard disk  
The internal hard disk is automatically formatted with  
recording area, normal recording, recording conditions,  
Normal recording  
(normal recording area)  
etc. Before starting recording, verify the recordable  
duration for normal recording (List of recording rate and  
recording times: P83). The formatting can be modified  
using "Recording settings". (P39)  
Video from all cameras connected to the video input terminals  
of the DVR can be recorded with one touch of a button.  
Press the REC/STOP button while a live image is  
displayed.  
1
Recording format verification  
"REC" appears on the operation display, and recording  
starts.  
A The total capacity of the hard disk and each area  
can be verified. (P43)  
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Alarm  
recording  
area  
<RECORDING AREA SET>  
TOTAL CAPACITY  
Archive area  
REC/STOP  
:
:
82GB  
80 %  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ARCHIVE AREA  
1%  
->  
->  
->  
:
:
19 %  
1 %  
19%  
80%  
02  
AREA FULL RESET  
CAUTION : WHEN THE AREA SETTING IS CHANGED,  
THE WHOLE AREA WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
Normal recording area  
Press the REC/STOP button for approximately 3  
seconds to stop recording.  
2
The "REC" display disappears.  
B The settings for recording image quality  
(ENHANCED), audio recording, recording rate,  
and programmed recording can be verified. (P49)  
• Press the PLAY/STOP button to start  
playback. (P18)  
• Playback is possible during recording. (P18)  
<NORMAL REC MODE SET>  
b Other recordings  
PICTURE QUALITY  
AUDIO RECORDING  
REC RATE  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
In addition to normal recording, the following types of  
recordings can be used. These methods require some  
settings and installation. Refer to the appropriate pages.  
: 12.5FPS ( 35H)  
: OFF  
REC PROGRAM GROUP  
Timer-controlled recording (records to the normal  
recording area) P51  
Automatically records the video within the preset  
timeframe.  
Alarm recording (records to the alarm recording area)  
C Overwrite setting for each recording area can be  
verified. If overwrite is set, and the recording  
area is full, the oldest video is overwritten by  
new in the order of recording. The default setting  
is ON, which enables overwrite, thus provides for  
continuous recording. (P46)  
P55  
Automatically records when an alarm is input from the  
external alarm switch or the motion sensor.  
Pre-alarm recording (records to the alarm recording  
area) P57  
Records video and audio directly before the alarm input.  
This information can be used for analyzing the  
circumstances of the alarm occurrence.  
<RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
: ON  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
: ON  
REMAINING DISK WARNING  
SERIES RECORDING  
AUTO DELETE  
: **  
: OFF  
: OFF  
b Regarding network downloads  
When downloading image data of the DVR via the network,  
an archive capacity area of approximately 2GB is necessary  
for best quality images. (40,000 images without audio)  
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(Normal recording area)  
Viewing recorded video  
This DVR can play video that has already been recorded or  
currently being recorded in the normal recording area (by  
normal or timer-controlled recording).  
Full-screen viewing  
Press the PLAY/STOP button.  
1
Normal recording area  
The " " symbol appears in the operation display area  
and the video starts playing.  
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PLAY/STOP  
(Hard disk recording areas)  
02  
Playback  
• When playback ends, the DVR pauses automatically,  
and the STILL indicator turns on. The " " symbol  
appears in the operation display area.  
• If the start point of the recording becomes unknown due to  
deleting video or resetting, then video playback will start  
from the earliest recording.  
• Once the video is played back the DVR will remember the  
point up to which the video was played. Therefore, if the  
playback is stopped it will start again from that point.  
Press the camera selection button (example 3, 6) to  
play the recorded video of the desired camera.  
2
Playback is possible during recording.  
If the PLAY/STOP button is pressed during recording, the  
video playback will begin from the start point of recording.  
When playing video near the point of recording, video  
playback may pause temporarily.  
03  
06  
PLAY/STOP  
3
6
Press the PLAY/STOP button to end the playback.  
3
Fast-forward/fast-reverse during  
playback  
Turn the S-dial clockwise for fast-forward.  
The " " symbol appears in the operation display area.  
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Maintaining the speed of fast-forward or fast-reverse  
Turn the S-dial counterclockwise for fast-reverse.  
Press the SHUTTLE HOLD button while turning the S-dial  
for fast-forward or fast-reverse.  
The " " symbol appears in the operation display area.  
The speed will be maintained even after the S-dial is  
released.  
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SHUTTLE HOLD  
Release the S-dial for normal playback.  
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Viewing recorded video  
Changing the playback speed  
Viewing still images  
The corresponding symbol (  
,
...) appears in the  
Press the STILL button during playback.  
operation display area for each of these operations.  
The image is paused. The " " symbol appears in the  
operation display area.  
Audio will not be played when changing the playback speed.  
Press the STILL button once again, to return to normal  
playback.  
A Fast-forward/Slow playback  
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STILL  
(Normal  
(Fast-forward)  
(Slow)  
(Normal  
playback)  
playback)  
01  
1
2
3
1 Turn the J-dial clockwise.  
Fast-forward playback starts.  
Frame advance (forward and reverse)  
2 Turn the J-dial counterclockwise.  
Slow playback starts.  
Use this function while playback is paused.  
3 Turn the J-dial clockwise.  
• Turn the J-dial clockwise.  
Normal playback starts.  
The still image moves forward by one frame (one  
field).  
B Fast-reverse/Slow-reverse playback  
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(Normal playback  
Reverse playback)  
(Normal  
playback)  
(Fast-forward)  
(Slow)  
01  
1
3
4
6
• Turn the J-dial counterclockwise.  
SHUTTLE HOLD  
SHUTTLE HOLD  
The still image moves back by one frame (one field).  
2
5
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1 Turn the S-dial counterclockwise.  
Normal reverse playback starts.  
2 Press the SHUTTLE HOLD button.  
Reverse playback speed is locked.  
3 Turn the J-dial counterclockwise.  
01  
Fast-reverse playback starts.  
4 Turn the J-dial clockwise.  
When the video from the normal recording area and  
the alarm recording area are played back in  
succession, or video is played back during alarm  
recording, the following conditions may occur.  
Slow-reverse playback starts.  
5 Press the SHUTTLE HOLD button.  
Shuttle lock is released.  
The quality of the images of the video may  
deteriorate when playback switches between  
recording areas.  
6 Turn the J-dial clockwise or counterclockwise.  
Normal playback starts.  
The image may appear paused during normal  
playback or fast-forward/fast-reverse.  
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Viewing recorded video  
Enlarged viewing  
Quad-screen viewing  
The zoom function is not available in multi-screen, plus  
screen mode or on the monitor connected to MON2 terminal.  
If video is recorded from a number of cameras, the recorded  
videos can be played back in a quad-screen format.  
Press the ZOOM button.  
1
Press the QUAD button during playback.  
1
A zoom frame appears in the center of the screen.  
Videos recorded from camera numbers 1~4 are  
displayed in quad-screen format.  
Live video can be magnified during surveillance.  
Images become coarser during zooming.  
Press the QUAD button repeatedly.  
2
The monitor display switches quad screen at the time.  
Press the camera selection button to return to  
full-screen display.  
ZOOM  
QUAD  
Move the zoom frame to the area to be enlarged.  
2
01  
03  
02  
04  
05  
01  
06  
02  
1 Turn the J-dial to move the frame horizontally.  
Multi-screen viewing  
2 Turn the S-dial clockwise, and then turn the  
If video is recorded from a number of cameras, the recorded  
videos can be played back in a multi-screen format.  
J-dial to move the frame vertically.  
Press the MULTI button during playback.  
Videos recorded from camera numbers 1~6 are displayed in  
multi-6 format.  
Press the camera selection button to return to full-screen  
display.  
MULTI  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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The area enclosed by the zoom frame is enlarged by a  
02  
factor of 2.  
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03  
06  
04  
05  
Refer to P72 for information about rearranging the  
position of the screens.  
02  
Press the ZOOM button to cancel the zoom  
function.  
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Searching for recorded video  
Video stored in the normal recording area, alarm recording area or archive area can be located by searching and then played  
back.  
Use one of the five search methods to locate the required video.  
A Alarm search (P22)  
Press the SEARCH button:  
Searches and plays alarm video from the  
recording list based on date and time.  
SEARCH  
<ALARM SEARCH>  
NO  
DATE TIME  
CH  
1
TOTAL ALARMS  
00016  
0016 05-01 09:53  
0015 05-01 09:53  
0014 05-01 09:53  
0013 05-01 09:53  
0012 05-01 09:52  
0011 05-01 09:51  
0010 05-01 09:51  
0009 05-01 03:10  
Searches and plays all video stored in the alarm  
recording area. If pre-alarm video was also  
recorded, then the video immediately before the  
alarm can be viewed, too.  
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1
The <SEARCH> screen appears.  
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1
Searching is not possible  
during playback and menu  
display.  
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MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
Note: During playback of video, the S-dial,  
the J-dial and the front panel  
B Alarm thumbnail search (P22)  
Searches and plays alarm video from the  
buttons can be used for operations  
such as pause and fast-forward.  
thumbnail list based on alarm number.  
0016  
0013  
0010  
0015  
0012  
0009  
0014  
0011  
0008  
The videos recorded in the alarm recording area  
are displayed in the thumbnail list.  
<SEARCH>  
ALARM SEARCH  
ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH  
TIME/DATE SEARCH  
ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH  
MOTION DETECTION SEARCH  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
C Date/time search (P23)  
Searches the recorded video period based on  
date and time.  
<TIME/DATE SEARCH>  
RECORDING TOP : 16-01-06 14:46  
RECORDING END : 19-01-06 13:32  
CHANNEL : --  
MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE  
Video stored in the normal recording area (by  
normal recording or timer-controlled recording)  
and in the alarm recording area can be played  
back by specifying the date and time.  
SEARCH :  
DATE  
TIME  
14:46  
->  
16-01-06  
PREVIEW  
VIEW  
J (jog) dial  
S (shuttle) dial  
->  
CHANGE:JOG SET:SHUTTLE  
D Archive area search (P24)  
Searches and plays back video stored in the  
<ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH>  
DATE START CH CAPACITY  
NO  
archive recording area based on date and time.  
0001 01-01 01:48  
0002 05-01 09:53  
0003 01-01 02:41  
0004 02-01 03:10  
0005 02-01 04:25  
0006 04-01 02:40  
0007 04-01 01:25  
0008 04-01 01:25  
MOVE:JOG  
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E Motion detection search (P24)  
Retrieves and plays the images that were  
detected by the motion sensor and recorded on  
the specified area, channel or at the specified  
time.  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 1>  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2>  
SEARCH FROM : ALARM / CHANNEL : 4  
SEARCH FROM  
START  
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ALARM  
01-01-06 00:40  
05-01-06 10:17  
END  
START :  
05-01-06 10:00  
END  
CHANNEL  
: --  
->  
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05-01-06 10:17  
START PREVIEW  
MOTION SENSOR ->  
PREVIEW  
VIEW  
->  
->  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE  
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Searching for recorded video  
A Alarm search  
B Alarm thumbnail search  
Press the SEARCH button during recording or live  
video.  
Press the SEARCH button during recording or live  
video.  
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Turn the J-dial, select "ALARM SEARCH", and turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
Turn the J-dial, select "ALARM THUMBNAIL  
SEARCH", and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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The <ALARM SEARCH> screen is displayed.  
The nine most recent alarm videos are displayed.  
The eight most recent alarm recordings are displayed.  
An alarm number is displayed for each alarm video, and  
the number of the selected alarm will start blinking.  
Press the SEARCH button to cancel the search  
mode.  
Press the SEARCH button to cancel the search  
mode.  
Operation returns to the normal screen.  
Operation returns to the normal screen.  
SEARCH  
ALARM SEARCH  
SEARCH  
ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH  
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<ALARM SEARCH>  
0016  
0013  
0010  
0015  
0012  
0009  
0014  
0011  
0008  
NO  
DATE TIME  
CH  
1
TOTAL ALARMS  
0016 05-01 09:53  
0015 05-01 09:53  
0014 05-01 09:53  
0013 05-01 09:53  
0012 05-01 09:52  
0011 05-01 09:51  
0010 05-01 09:51  
0009 05-01 03:10  
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(J-dial)  
(S-dial)  
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(J-dial)  
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SELECT:SHUTTLE  
Turn the J-dial, select the desired alarm number  
(blinks), and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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(Menu item - Description)  
1 NO:  
The selected video is played in full-screen mode. When  
the selected video is over, playback pauses.  
Displays the alarm number.  
2 DATE/TIME:  
Displays the date and time at which the alarm video was  
recorded.  
3 CH:  
(S)  
Displays the channel (camera number) of the alarm video.  
(J)  
4 TOTAL ALARMS:  
Displays the total number of alarm videos recorded.  
Press the PLAY/STOP button.  
5 Preview screen:  
PLAY/STOP  
Displays the selected alarm video.  
Turn the J-dial to move the cursor to the "NO" you  
want to play and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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b Viewing pre-alarm video  
After beginning playback of an alarm recording identified by  
an alarm search, turn the S-dial counterclockwise.  
(S)  
(J)  
Identical to alarm searching, playback is only  
possible within each individual alarm recording. Play  
the previous and next alarm recordings using the  
ALARM buttons.  
First, the preview screen displays the video recorded at  
the moment of the alarm occurrence, and then the  
selected video is played in full-screen mode. When the  
selected video is over, playback pauses.  
The S-dial, the J-dial and the front panel buttons can  
be used for operations such as pause and  
fast-forward.  
Press the PLAY/STOP button.  
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PLAY/STOP  
ALARM  
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Searching for recorded video  
C Date/time search  
Press the SEARCH button during recording or live  
video.  
The cursor moves to "PREVIEW".  
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Turn the J-dial, select "TIME/DATE SEARCH", and  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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26-10-06  
20:30  
Day  
Year  
Hour  
The cursor moves to "CHANNEL".  
(S)  
(J)  
Month  
Minutes  
Press the SEARCH button to cancel the search  
mode.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Operation returns to the normal screen.  
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A search progress bar is displayed during searching,  
followed by recording of the specified date and time  
displayed in the preview screen.  
SEARCH  
TIME/DATE SEARCH  
<TIME/DATE SEARCH>  
<TIME/DATE SEARCH>  
RECORDING TOP : 01-10-06 14:46  
RECORDING END : 30-10-06 13:32  
CHANNEL : 05  
RECORDING TOP : 16-01-06 14:46  
1
RECORDING END : 19-01-06 13:32  
CHANNEL : --  
2
SEARCH :  
SEARCH :  
3
DATE  
TIME  
14:46  
->  
DATE  
TIME  
20:30  
->  
16-01-06  
PREVIEW  
VIEW  
26-10-06  
PREVIEW  
VIEW  
(S)  
SEARCHING  
(J)  
4
->  
->  
5
CHANGE:JOG SET:SHUTTLE  
CHANGE:JOG SET:SHUTTLE  
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If no recording exists for the specified time:  
(Menu item - Description)  
1 RECORDING TOP/RECORDING END:  
The recording closest to the specified time is  
displayed.  
Automatically displays the date/time of the first and the last  
(most recent) recorded videos. These fields cannot be  
modified.  
b Viewing the preview screen  
Turn the J-dial, select "VIEW", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
2 CHANNEL:  
Setting the channel (camera number) for playback.  
The selected video is played in full-screen mode.  
3 SEARCH:  
Setting the date/time for playback.  
If a date/time search is performed on alarm recordings  
or programmed recordings by specifying the channel,  
depending on the recording circumstances, the  
desired video may not be found. In this case, try the  
date/time search again without specifying the channel.  
Start playback, and use fast-forward and fast-reverse  
to locate the video from the desired channel.  
4 PREVIEW:  
When selected, displays the preview screen.  
5 VIEW:  
When selected, plays the previewed recording in  
full-screen mode.  
6 Preview screen area  
The retrieved video can be displayed in full-screen mode  
without displaying the preview screen by entering the  
channel, date and the time and by selecting "VIEW".  
Note:  
Searching by date and time.  
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Example: Recording from camera 3 from 8:30pm  
on October 26, 2006  
The S-dial, the J-dial and the front panel buttons can be  
used for operations such as pause and fast-forward.  
<TIME/DATE SEARCH>  
RECORDING TOP : 01-10-06 14:46  
RECORDING END : 30-10-06 13:32  
If "CHANNEL" is set to "--", then playback will be displayed  
in multi-screen mode.  
CHANNEL : 03  
12  
SEARCH :  
DATE  
TIME  
20:30  
->  
26-10-06  
PREVIEW  
VIEW  
3
->  
CHANGE:JOG SET:SHUTTLE  
1 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2 Select "03" by turning the J-dial, and turn the  
S-dial clockwise twice.  
3 Select the number using the J-dial, and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise to set it. Repeat the  
procedure until the entire date/time setting is  
complete.  
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Searching for recorded video  
D Archive area search  
E Motion detection search  
Plays back video stored in the archive area.  
• Select the search area and the channel number on the  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 1> screen. Selecting  
the <START PREVIEW> will display the <MOTION  
DETECTION SEARCH 2> screen.  
Press the SEARCH button during recording or live  
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• The <MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2> screen displays  
the specified search area and channel number. Set the  
start and end date/time, and select "MOTION SENSOR" to  
display the motion sensor setting screen.  
Turn the J-dial, select "ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH",  
and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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The <ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH> screen is displayed.  
The eight most recent archive recordings are displayed  
in the order of archiving.  
• On the motion sensor setting screen, set the motion  
sensor for the recorded images and detect scenes where  
images were changed by intruders etc.  
Press the SEARCH button to cancel the search  
mode.  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 1>  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2>  
SEARCH FROM : ALARM / CHANNEL : 4  
Operation returns to the normal screen.  
SEARCH FROM  
START  
:
:
:
ALARM  
01-01-06 00:40  
05-01-06 10:17  
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1
END  
START :  
05-01-06 10:00  
END  
SEARCH  
ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH  
2
3
CHANNEL  
: --  
->  
:
2
3
05-01-06 10:17  
MOTION SENSOR ->  
START PREVIEW  
PREVIEW  
VIEW  
->  
->  
1 2 3 4  
5 6  
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5
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE  
<ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH>  
DATE START CH CAPACITY  
NO  
0001 01-01 01:48  
0002 05-01 09:53  
0003 01-01 02:41  
0004 02-01 03:10  
0005 02-01 04:25  
0006 04-01 02:40  
0007 04-01 01:25  
0008 04-01 01:25  
MOVE:JOG  
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EXIT  
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(Menu item - Description)  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 1> screen  
1 SEARCH FROM/START/END  
(Menu item - Description)  
1 NO:  
When selecting a recording area for the motion sensor setting, the  
date and time of the first and last recording in the selected  
recording area will be displayed automatically. The starting and  
ending date and time cannot be changed.  
Displays the number of the archive.  
2 DATE:  
Displays the date of recording.  
3 START:  
Selections:  
Displays the start time of recording.  
ALARM: Searches video from the alarm recording area.  
NORMAL: Searches video from the normal recording area.  
ALARM & NORMAL:  
4 CH:  
Displays the lead channel (camera number) of the recording.  
5 TOTAL:  
Searches video from the alarm recording area and the normal  
recording area.  
Displays the total capacity of the archive area.  
6 USED:  
2 CHANNEL  
Displays the amount of the archive area that has been used.  
Use this menu item to selects the channel for the motion sensor.  
3 START PREVIEW  
Select the desired "NO" by turning the J-dial, and  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Search is performed based on the above selected area and  
channel and the <MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2> screen is  
displayed.  
3
The selected video is displayed in the preview screen,  
and playback starts in full-screen mode. When the  
selected video is over, playback pauses.  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2> screen  
1 SEARCH FROM/CHANNEL  
Displays the settings selected on the <MOTION DETECTION  
SEARCH 1> screen.  
Press the PLAY/STOP button.  
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PLAY/STOP  
2 START/END  
Used to set the start and end time of the search area and  
specified channel.  
3 MOTION SENSOR  
Displays the motion sensor setting screen.  
4 PREVIEW  
When selected, displays the preview screen.  
5 VIEW  
The video found by the search function is played in full-screen  
mode.  
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E Motion detection search (continued)  
Press the SEARCH button during recording or live  
video.  
Repeat the same steps as shown at 8 to set the  
end date and time for the search.  
1
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À
Example: November 29, 2006 8:30pm  
Turn the J-dial, select "MOTION DETECTION  
SEARCH", and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
The cursor moves to the MOTION SENSOR field.  
The <MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 1> screen  
appears.  
END  
:
29-11-06  
20:30  
The "SEARCHING" starts blinking.  
Press the SEARCH button to cancel the search  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
mode.  
The motion sensor setting screen is displayed.  
Operation returns to the normal screen.  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2>  
SEARCH  
SEARCH FROM : ALARM & NORMAL/ CHANNEL : 4  
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<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 1>  
MOTION SENSOR ->  
SEARCH FROM  
START  
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ALARM  
PREVIEW  
VIEW  
->  
01-01-06 00:40  
05-01-06 10:17  
->  
MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE  
LEVEL : OFF  
EXIT  
END  
CHANNEL  
: --  
->  
Setting the motion sensor  
(S)  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
(J)  
Á
START PREVIEW  
1 Turn the J-dial to move the cursor to the desired  
position of the sensor, and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
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4
The "ALARM" starts blinking.  
: Sensor is not set  
Select the desired recording area (example: ALARM  
& NORMAL) by turning the J-dial, and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
ú: Sensor is set  
After switching the sensor from unset to set, the  
same operation can be used to set sensors at other  
locations.  
Selections: ALARM/NORMAL/ALARM & NORMAL  
"SEARCHING" of END starts blinking again, the search  
is over.  
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Select CHANNEL by turning the J-dial and then turn  
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LEVEL : 5  
EXIT  
The "– –" starts blinking.  
2 Turn the J-dial to move the cursor to "LEVEL:  
OFF", and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The "OFF" starts blinking.  
Select the desired channel (example: camera 4) by  
turning the J-dial, and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Selections: OFF/1/2/.../9/10 (low sensitivity)  
The cursor moves to the START PREVIEW field.  
3 Turn the J-dial to set "LEVEL: OFF" to [5], and  
then turn the S-dial clockwise twice.  
The <MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2> screen  
returns.  
START PREVIEW  
->  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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For searching the "PREVIEW" or "VIEW" screens,  
continue at P26 without exiting the current search.  
The screen switches to the <MOTION DETECTION  
SEARCH 2> screen, and the channel 4 preview screen  
is displayed.  
Press the SEARCH button to exit the search mode.  
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Turn the S-dial clockwise, and set the number using  
the J-dial. Turn the S-dial clockwise again, and  
repeat this to set the date and time for the start of  
the search.  
The normal live video display returns.  
SEARCH  
Example: October 28, 2006 8:30pm  
If you set the motion search to a specific channel  
(camera number), only the video from the specified  
channel will be played. The camera title, date and time  
may not be displayed fully on the screen.  
When the settings are complete, turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
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E Motion detection search (continued)  
b Motion sensor settings verification using the  
b Full-screen viewing of video detected by the  
preview screen  
motion sensor  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2>  
<MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2>  
SEARCH FROM : ALARM  
/ CHANNEL : 4  
SEARCH FROM : ALARM  
/ CHANNEL : 4  
START :  
START :  
05-01-06 10:00  
05-01-06 10:00  
END  
:
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05-01-06 20:00  
05-01-06 20:00  
MOTION SENSOR ->  
MOTION SENSOR ->  
PREVIEW  
VIEW  
->  
->  
PREVIEW  
VIEW  
->  
->  
MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE  
MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE  
Turn the J-dial to move the cursor to "PREVIEW",  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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(S)  
(J)  
If "NOT FOUND" is displayed, set the motion  
sensors once again.  
Turn the J-dial to move the cursor to "VIEW", and  
then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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Each time the S-dial is turned clockwise, the  
images detected by the motion sensor are  
displayed on the preview screen.  
Normal playback starts from the selected image. When  
the video is over, playback pauses.  
Press the SEARCH button to exit the search mode.  
The normal live video display returns.  
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SEARCH  
(S)  
(J)  
To search a recording from a different channel, stop  
the current playback and then repeat the setting  
process from the beginning.  
Press the PLAY/STOP button.  
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Copying recorded video to media  
Selected video stored in the normal recording area and the alarm recording area can be copied to various media (full  
screen). Images copied to a CompactFlash card can be directly printed on a printer.  
Copying video from the normal or  
A alarm recording area to the archive  
area (P28)  
Copying video from the internal hard  
C disk to media such as a  
CompactFlash card (P30)  
Archive area  
We recommend using this area to store video only for quick  
verification, not as a permanent storage.  
If complete archival is required, copy to media such as a  
CompactFlash card.  
Archive area  
Alarm recording area  
Normal  
recording area  
Alarm recording area  
Normal recording area  
When video is being copied from the normal or the  
alarm recording area to media such as a  
CompactFlash card, the video is temporarily stored  
in the archive area, and then copied to the media.  
Always check for sufficient archive space before  
copying.  
Verify the available recording space in the archive  
area before copying.  
Copying video to a CompactFlash card takes about  
15 seconds per 1MB. If the recording capacity  
becomes full during the copying operation, the  
message "COMPACT FLASH FULL!" appears and the  
copying operation finishes. Press any key to return  
to the normal screen. Repeat the copy procedure  
with a CompactFlash card that has sufficient  
recording space.  
If the available archive area is insufficient, copy the  
archive area to media such as a CompactFlash card,  
and erase the archive area.  
Copying video from the internal hard  
disk to the CD-R/RW (P29)  
B
Video copied to a CompactFlash card or CD-R/RW  
includes a tampering detection code. Contact the  
store where you purchased your device regarding  
the detection of tampering occurrences.  
Before copying, connect the CD-R/RW drive to the USB  
connector on the front or the rear panel.  
If the CD-R/RW drive connection is not confirmed the  
selections of the CD-R/RW under the COPY TO are not  
Video copied to a CompactFlash card or CD-R/RW  
with audio attached can be played using the DVR  
Viewer 2. Refer to the separate "Manual for Remote  
Operation using a Network Connection" for more  
information.  
displayed.  
Archive area  
JPEG images are handled as field images. If viewing  
the images using a commercial image processing  
software, select “CFPRINT”. Standard copies will  
display the vertical direction compressed to 50% of  
its original so please use the “DVR Viewer 2”.  
Normal recording area  
Alarm recording area  
Printing images directly from the  
D CompactFlashcardortheMicrodrive.  
(P31)  
In order to print the recorded images, the media must be  
formatted on the DVR before use.  
Only FAT16 CompactFlash cards can be formatted on  
the DVR. The DVR will not recognize FAT32 cards.  
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Copying video (example: 10 seconds) from the normal or alarm recording area to the  
archive area  
A
Start playback from the normal or alarm recording  
area.  
Turn the J-dial to select "SECONDS", and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
1
2
7
The cursor moves to "COPY START".  
Press the STILL button at the image to be copied.  
The image is paused.  
HOW MANY :  
10 SECONDS  
STILL  
COPY CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
(S)  
(J)  
SELECT COPY CHANNEL  
COPY START ->  
Press the COPY button.  
3
The copy setting screen is displayed.  
The cursor moves to the "COPY TO" field.  
Selections:  
PICTURES: (1~99)  
Copies the specified number of images.  
COPY  
SECONDS: (1~99)  
Copies the specified duration in seconds.  
COPY TO  
:
ARCHIVE AREA  
1 PICTURES  
HOW MANY :  
COPY CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
MINUTES: (1~99)  
SELECT COPY CHANNEL  
Copies the specified duration in minutes.  
COPY START ->  
Select the channel to be copied (Example: 03, 05)  
using the camera selection button.  
FORMAT/ERASE: COMPACT FLASH  
FORMAT/ERASE START ->  
8
9
(S)  
The selected channel changes from grey to white.  
• The default channel is green. The channel in green  
can not be modified.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
4
5
"ARCHIVE AREA" starts blinking.  
Press the COPY button to cancel the current  
copy operation.  
Turn the J-dial to select COPY TO "ARCHIVE  
AREA", and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
The cursor moves to the 1 of the "HOW MANY" field.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise to start copying.  
• Copying to the archive area starts, and the "COPY  
TO ARCHIVE AREA !" message is displayed.  
COPY TO :  
ARCHIVE AREA  
• When copying is complete, the "COPY FINISHED !"  
message is displayed.  
(S)  
(J)  
Selections:  
ARCHIVE AREA, COMPACT FLASH, CFPRINT,  
(S)  
CD-R/RW  
Turn the J-dial to select HOW MANY "10", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The "PICTURES" starts blinking.  
6
COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA  
!
<
55%  
>
COPY FINISHED  
!
<
100%  
>
HOW MANY:  
10 PICTURES  
Select a value between 1~99.  
Even if a video with audio attached is copied to the  
archive area only the images are copied.  
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Copying recorded video to media  
B Copying video (example: 10 seconds) from the internal hard disk to the CD-R/RW drive  
Connect the optional CD-R/RW drive to the USB  
connector on the front or rear panel of the DVR.  
Select the channel to be copied (Example: 03, 05)  
using the camera selection button.  
1
9
If the front and the rear USB terminal are connected  
simultaneously the front is given priority.  
The selected channel changes from grey to white.  
• The default channel is green. The channel in green  
can not be modified.  
Start playback from the normal, alarm or the  
archive area.  
2
3
Press the COPY button to cancel the current  
copy operation.  
Press the STILL button at the image to be copied.  
Turning the S-dial clockwise displays the CD-R/RW  
writing confirm screen.  
The image is paused.  
À
STILL  
The cursor moves to "FINALIZE".  
COPY TO  
CD-R/RW  
Press the COPY button.  
HOW MANY  
1 PICTURES  
4
FINALIZE : OFF  
VERIFY : OFF  
START  
The copy setting screen is displayed.  
The cursor moves to the "COPY TO" field.  
->  
COPY  
COPY TO  
:
ARCHIVE AREA  
1 PICTURES  
HOW MANY :  
COPY CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
(S)  
SELECT COPY CHANNEL  
Turn the S-dial clockwise, select the FINALIZE  
settings using the J-dial and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
COPY START ->  
Á
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
5
6
ON: Finalizes the disc. Once the disc is finalized the  
disc is not recordable.  
"ARCHIVE AREA" starts blinking.  
OFF: The disc is not finalized. The disc recording can  
be interrupted.  
The cursor moves to "VERIFY".  
Turn the J-dial to select COPY TO "CD-R/RW", and  
then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
The cursor moves to the 1 of the "HOW MANY" field.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise, select the VERIFY setting  
using the J-dial and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
COPY TO : CD-R/RW  
Â
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ON: The writing status is verified once the disc writing  
is complete.  
OFF: The disc writing status is not verified once the  
disc writing is complete.  
HOW MANY :  
1 PICTURES  
(S)  
(J)  
Selections:  
The cursor moves to "START".  
ARCHIVE AREA, COMPACT FLASH, CFPRINT,  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
CD-R/RW  
Copying to CD-R/RW starts and the following  
messages are displayed during the copying operation.  
Turn the J-dial to select HOW MANY "10", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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8
COPY TO CD-R/RW ! <----> <0%> <100%>  
(If FINALIZE is set to OFF)  
The "PICTURES" starts blinking.  
Select a value between 1~99, >99.  
CLOSING CD-R/RW ! PLEASE WAIT !  
(If FINALIZE is set to ON)  
Turn the J-dial to select "SECONDS", and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves to "COPY START".  
FINALIZING CD-R/RW ! PLEASE WAIT !  
COPY FINISHED ! < 100% >  
HOW MANY :  
10 SECONDS  
If a new disk (CD-RW) or an erasable disc is used for  
the copying, format the disc before use.  
COPY CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
SELECT COPY CHANNEL  
COPY START ->  
Selections:  
PICTURES, SECONDS, MINUTES, EVENTS  
• EVENTS allows you to copy the data of the  
archive area per event. Selecting >99 fills the  
capacity regardless of the event.  
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Copying recorded video to media  
Copying video (example: 10 pictures) from the internal hard disk to media such as a  
CompactFlash card  
C
Copy to a Microdrive is also possible, up to 2GB.  
Turn the J-dial to select HOW MANY "10", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
7
8
Insert the card into the CompactFlash card slot.  
1
The "PICTURES" starts blinking.  
Select a value between 1~99, >99.  
Refer to the names and functions of parts when  
inserting the card. (P9)  
Turn the J-dial to select "PICTURES", and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
Start playback from the normal, alarm or the  
archive area.  
2
The cursor moves to "COPY START–>".  
Press the STILL button at the image to be copied.  
HOW MANY :  
10 PICTURES  
3
The image is paused.  
STILL  
COPY CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
(S)  
(J)  
SELECT COPY CHANNEL  
CPPY START ->  
Press the COPY button.  
4
Selections:  
The copy setting screen is displayed.  
PICTURES, SECONDS, MINUTES, EVENTS  
• EVENTS allows you to copy the data of the  
archive area per event. Selecting >99 fills the  
capacity regardless of the event.  
The cursor moves to the "COPY TO" field.  
COPY  
COPY TO  
:
ARCHIVE AREA  
1 PICTURES  
HOW MANY :  
COPY CH  
Select the channel to be copied (Example: 03, 05)  
using the camera selection button.  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
9
À
SELECT COPY CHANNEL  
The selected channel changes from grey to white.  
COPY START ->  
• The default channel is green. The channel in green  
can not be modified.  
FORMAT/ERASE: COMPACT FLASH  
FORMAT/ERASE START ->  
(S)  
Press the COPY button to cancel the current  
copy operation.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
"ARCHIVE AREA" starts blinking.  
5
6
Turn the S-dial clockwise to start copying.  
• Copying to the CompactFlash card starts, and the  
"COPY TO COMPACT FLASH!" message is  
displayed.  
Turn the J-dial to select COPY TO "COMPACT  
FLASH", and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
The cursor moves to the 1 of the "HOW MANY" field.  
• When copying is complete, the "COPY FINISHED!"  
message is displayed.  
COPY TO : COMPACT FLASH  
HOW MANY :  
1 PICTURES  
(S)  
(J)  
(S)  
Selections:  
ARCHIVE AREA, COMPACT FLASH, CFPRINT,  
CD-R/RW  
COPY TO COMPACT FLASH  
!
<
55%  
>
COPY FINISHED  
!
<
100%  
>
Refer to P32 for viewing the images copied to the  
CompactFlash card.  
Maximum 40,000 images can be copied in a single copy operation. If the length of copying was specified using "MINUTES",  
copying will end at 40,000 images.  
Alarm recordings played using the Alarm Search or the Alarm Thumbnail Search are copied one event at a time.  
Format the CompactFlash card (FAT16) using this equipment. Formats done using FAT 32 will not be recognized.  
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Copying recorded video to media  
D Printing images directly from the CompactFlash card or the Microdrive  
Insert the card into the CompactFlash card slot.  
Turn the J-dial to select HOW MANY "10", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
1
7
Refer to the names and functions of parts when  
inserting the card. (P9)  
The "PICTURES" starts blinking.  
Start playback from the normal, alarm or the  
archive area.  
HOW MANY:  
10 PICTURES  
2
3
Turn the J-dial to select "PICTURES", and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
Press the STILL button at the image to be printed.  
8
The image is paused.  
The cursor moves to "COPY START".  
STILL  
Selections:  
PICTURES: (1~99)  
Prints the specified number of images.  
Press the COPY button.  
SECONDS: (1~99)  
4
The copy setting screen is displayed.  
The cursor moves to the "COPY TO" field.  
Prints the images of the specified duration in  
seconds.  
MINUTES: (1~99)  
COPY  
Prints the images of the specified duration in  
minutes.  
COPY TO  
:
ARCHIVE AREA  
1 PICTURES  
HOW MANY :  
COPY CH  
EVENTS: (1~99, >99)  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
Prints the archive area data specified in units of  
events.  
(S)  
SELECT COPY CHANNEL  
COPY START ->  
Select the channel to be copied (Example: 03, 05)  
using the camera selection button.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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À
5
6
"ARCHIVE AREA" starts blinking.  
The selected channel changes from grey to white.  
Turn the J-dial to select COPY TO "CFPRINT",  
and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
• The default channel is green. The channel in green  
can not be modified.  
The cursor moves to the 1 of the "HOW MANY" field.  
Press the COPY button to cancel the current  
copy operation.  
COPY TO : CF->PRINT  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
A folder named "DCIM" is created under the root  
directory, followed by a sub-folder with the date of the  
copied images.  
(S)  
(J)  
Selections:  
CompactFlash card  
ARCHIVE AREA, COMPACT FLASH, CFPRINT,  
CD-R/RW  
DCIM  
100_0406  
101_0406  
102_0406  
00000001.JPG  
00000002.JPG  
00000003.JPG  
Use the EXIT/OSD button to switch the position  
of the date or to hide it for printing. (P14)  
Maximum 999 images can be printed in a single printing operation. Even if 10-minutes duration is selected, printing will end  
at 999 images.  
If "CFPRINT" is selected, the time necessary to copy is about twice as long as (1MB per 30 seconds) when "COMPACT  
FLASH" is selected.  
Use the SANYO DVP-P1 Digital Photo Printer. Operation is not guaranteed if using another printer.  
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Copying recorded video to media  
CompactFlash cards or CD-RW formats  
Viewing Images copied to a CompactFlash  
card and CD-R/RW on a PC  
b CompactFlash format  
Copying video to a CompactFlash and a CD-R/RW creates  
the following folders and saves the images.  
• If no CD-R/RW driver is connected to the USB terminal,  
the format of the CompactFlash is given priority.  
• The Microdrive can be formatted in the same way.  
With a CompactFlash  
1st layer  
2nd layer  
3rd layer  
4th layer  
Insert the CompactFlash card in the CompactFlash  
card slot. (P9)  
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SANYO  
_VIEWER  
IJL15.DLL  
J2KCOREX.DLL  
VIEWER2.EXE  
VIEWER2.INI  
IMG00001  
Press the PLAY/STOP button, the STILL button, and  
the COPY button.  
2
DDMMYY01  
00000001.JPG  
The COPY TO screen is displayed.  
00000200.JPG  
00000201.JPG  
IMG00002  
IMG00200  
Move the cursor to "FORMAT/ERASE START" on  
the last row by turning the J-dial and then turn the  
00000400.JPG  
00039801.JPG  
3
00040000.JPG  
SOUND.WAV  
DDMMYY01.INF  
00000001.JPG  
S-dial clockwise.  
One data  
saving  
SOUND  
INFO  
IMG00001  
The <WARNING> screen is displayed and the  
message "NO" blinks. Turn the J-dial and select  
"YES"and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
DDMMYY02  
4
00000200.JPG  
00000201.JPG  
IMG00002  
IMG00200  
DDMMYY  
Formatting (initializing) starts.  
00000400.JPG  
00039801.JPG  
Year  
Month  
Day  
00040000.JPG  
SOUND.WAV  
DDMMYY02.INF  
COPY TO  
HOW MANY  
COPY CH  
:
:
ARCHIVE AREA  
PICTURES  
<WARNING>  
SOUND  
INFO  
1
STORED DATA ON THE COMPACT FLASH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
WILL BE ERASED  
!
SELECT COPY CHANNEL  
COPY START ->  
CONTINUE?  
NO  
With a CD-R/RW  
FORMAT/ERASE: COMPACT FLASH  
FORMAT/ERASE START ->  
1st layer  
2nd layer  
3rd layer  
4th layer  
SANYO  
DDMMYY01  
IMG00001  
00000001.JPG  
AUTORUN.INF  
IJL15.DLL  
J2KCOREX.DLL  
VIEWER2.EXE  
00000200.JPG  
00000201.JPG  
b CD-RW format  
IMG00002  
IMG00200  
00000400.JPG  
00039801.JPG  
Connect the CD-RW driver to the USB terminal and  
insert a CD-RW disc.  
One data  
saving  
VIEWER2.INI  
1
00040000.JPG  
SOUND.WAV  
DDMMYY01.INF  
SOUND  
INFO  
If the front and the rear USB terminal are connected  
simultaneously the front is given priority.  
DDMMYY02  
IMG00001  
IMG00002  
IMG00200  
00000001.JPG  
00000200.JPG  
00000201.JPG  
Move the cursor to "FORMAT/ERASE" by turning  
the J-dial and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
00000400.JPG  
00039801.JPG  
DDMMYY  
"COMPACT FLASH" blinks.  
Year  
Month  
Day  
00040000.JPG  
SOUND.WAV  
DDMMYY02.INF  
SOUND  
INFO  
Select "CD-RW" by turning the J-dial and then turn  
the S-dial twice clockwise.  
3
4
• Each image folder contains 200 images. If the number of  
images exceeds 200 they are placed in the next folder.  
Move the cursor to "FORMAT/ERASE START" on  
the last row by turning the J-dial and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
• A SOUND.WAV file is created in the SOUND folder.  
The <WARNING> screen is displayed and the  
message "NO" blinks. Turn the J-dial and select  
"YES" and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
5
Formatting (initializing) starts.  
COPY TO  
HOW MANY  
COPY CH  
:
:
ARCHIVE AREA  
PICTURES  
<WARNING>  
1
STORED DATA ON THE CD-RW  
WILL BE ERASED  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
!
SELECT COPY CHANNEL  
COPY START ->  
CONTINUE?  
NO  
FORMAT/ERASE: CD-RW  
FORMAT/ERASE START ->  
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Main menu configuration  
The main menu consists of seven items, and can be  
displayed by pressing the MENU button.  
b Initial settings (P34)  
<INITIAL SET>  
1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET  
2.CAMERA DETECT  
3.TITLE SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
4.HOLIDAY SET  
5.TIME PERIOD SET  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
2.RECORD SET  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
3.GENERAL SET  
4.SCREEN SET  
5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME  
6.INITIALIZATION LOG  
7.COPY MENU SETTINGS  
b Recording and alarm settings (P39)  
<RECORD SET>  
1.NORMAL REC EASY SET  
2.RECORDING AREA SET  
3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET  
4.NORMAL REC MODE SET  
5.PROGRAM REC SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
6.TIMER SET  
7.ALARM REC MODE SET  
8.ALARM OPERATION SET  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
Entering numbers using buttons  
Normally, numeric values and channels (camera  
numbers) are set using the J-dial, but camera  
selection buttons and the four buttons on the front  
panel can also be used for settings.  
b Generic settings (P62)  
<GENERAL SET>  
1.DISPLAY SET  
2.BUZZER SET  
3.SECURITY LOCK SET  
4.HDD SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
5.NETWORK SET  
6.RS-485 SET  
A value can be input using the button below when  
"K" is displayed on the upper right corner of the  
screen.  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
K
b Screen settings (display shunt, automatic  
scrolling, masking, tone adjustment) (P71)  
• QUAD buttn: 7 is entered.  
• MULTI buttn: 8 is entered.  
• MON2 buttn: 9 is entered.  
• PLUS buttn: 0 is entered.  
<SCREEN SET>  
1.MULTI SCREEN  
:
NORMAL  
->  
QUAD POSITION SET  
MULTI 6 POSITION SET  
->  
2.SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE SET  
:
1SEC  
->  
• Camera selection buttons 1~6:  
Enters the number of the button pressed.  
MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET ->  
3.MASK OFF  
MASK SET  
4.COLOR LEVEL SET  
:
->  
->  
4
5
1
2
3
6
QUAD  
MULTI  
b Power outage time, hard disk's hours of use, etc.  
7
8
(P77)  
MON2 PLUS  
<POWER LOSS/USED TIME>  
9
0
POWER  
#011  
LOSS  
RECOVER  
14-01 19:15 14-01 09:55  
05-01 21:13 14-01 09:21  
03-01 18:48 05-01 08:56  
01-01 09:49 03-01 10:32  
DISK1 USE : 00096H  
USED TIME  
DISK2 USE : -----H  
POWER  
: 00096H  
b Copy the contents of the menu settings of  
this DVR and operate another unit of the  
same model with the same setting (P79)  
F/W : M 1.00-00 / S 1.00-00  
b Hard disk initialization log display (P78)  
<COPY MENU SETTINGS>  
<INITIALIZATION LOG>  
DVR TYPE VER. SA06-04  
DATE  
TIME  
AREA  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
-----  
18:25  
23:18  
23:18  
23:18  
23:18  
23:16  
23:15  
--:--  
ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)  
ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)  
SAVE MENUS TO CF  
->  
->  
ARCHIVE  
(AREA RESET)  
ALARM REC (AREA RESET)  
NORMAL REC (AREA RESET)  
ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)  
ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)  
LOAD MENUS FROM CF  
COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO  
*IF YOU CHOOSE 'YES' OF THE ABOVE MENU,  
HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
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Initial settings  
Menu configuration  
b Displaying the initial settings screen  
A Language setting  
Press the MENU button.  
1
Language, Clock setting (P13)  
Sets the date and time for displaying on the  
normal screen.  
The <MAIN MENU> screen is displayed.  
<LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA>  
ENGLISH  
MENU  
<CLOCK SET>  
01-01-2006 SUN 00:00:00  
<SUMMER TIME SET>  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
2.RECORD SET  
3.GENERAL SET  
4.SCREEN SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
Summer time setting (P35)  
MODE  
:
USE  
MONTH  
03  
External clock setting (P35)  
WEEK  
LST-SUN  
LST-SUN  
TIME  
02:00  
02:00  
ON  
OFF  
If multiple devices are connected, they can  
be synchronized to the same clock. Refer to  
Figure 1 for the proper connections.  
10  
<EXT.CLOCK SET>  
ADJUST. TIME  
01:00  
Turn the S-dial clockwise, turn the  
J-dial to select the submenu and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise  
2
(Figure 1) (Clock setting  
(Clock setting input terminal)  
The <INITIAL SET> screen is displayed.  
(C terminal)  
output terminal)  
The selected screen (A~E) is  
displayed. Refer to the appropriate  
pages for the settings.  
First  
DVR unit  
Second  
DVR unit  
To connect a  
third DVR unit  
B Camera detection (P35)  
(S)  
Automatically detects the cameras connected  
to the DVR.  
<WARNING>  
CAMERA DETECT  
<INITIAL SET>  
1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET  
2.CAMERA DETECT  
3.TITLE SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
CONTINUE?  
NO  
4.HOLIDAY SET  
5.TIME PERIOD SET  
C Title setting (P36)  
Sets a unique title for each camera, for example  
the name of the location it is placed. The titles  
are displayed on the monitor.  
<TITLE SET>  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
CAMERA NO.01  
01  
---------  
D Holiday setting (P36)  
b Changing the menu setting conditions  
Sets the specified days as holidays. Public  
holidays, company holidays can also be set for  
timer-controlled operation identical to that of  
Sundays.  
<HOLIDAY SET>  
while recording  
1. -----  
2. -----  
3. -----  
4. -----  
5. -----  
6. -----  
7. -----  
8. -----  
9. -----  
10. -----  
11. -----  
12. -----  
13. -----  
14. -----  
15. -----  
16. -----  
17. -----  
18. -----  
19. -----  
20. -----  
On the <MAIN MENU> screen, press the  
SHUTTLE HOLD button for approx. 3 seconds.  
Recording is interrupted, <--> is displayed in the  
top left corner of the screen and menu conditions  
can be modified.  
Closing the menu returns the state of recording  
operations automatically.  
Recording operations are not available while  
<- -> is displayed. In case of electric power  
failure, the state of recording operations is  
disabled.  
E Time period setting (P37)  
For example, TIME PERIOD A can be set for  
<TIME PERIOD SET>  
T-1 T-2  
TIME PERIOD  
T-3  
T-4  
automatic scrolling display, and TIME PERIOD  
B can be set for gray pattern masking of  
camera images.  
TIME PERIOD A 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00  
TIME PERIOD B 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00  
If <a> is displayed in the top left corner of the  
screen, menu conditions cannot be changed.  
SELECT TIME PERIOD  
SEQUENCE  
MASK  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
SHUTTLE HOLD  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
2.RECORD SET  
MOTION SENSOR  
->  
->  
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Initial settings  
A Summer time setting  
A-1 External clock setting  
Automatic switching from standard time to summer time  
can be set.  
Connect the CLOCK OUT terminal of the CONTROL  
terminal block on the rear panel of the DVR to the CLOCK  
IN terminal of the second DVR (P34: Figure 1), and move  
the cursor to <EXT. CLOCK SET>.  
Display the <LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/  
IDIOMA> screen as explained in "Displaying the  
initial settings screen" (P34).  
1
Turn the S-dial clockwise until "01" starts blinking.  
1
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
<EXT. CLOCK SET>  
1.INITIAL SET  
ADJUST.TIME  
01:00  
05:00  
(S)  
<INITIAL SET>  
1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET  
Turn the J-dial to select the ADJUST TIME  
(example: 05), and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
The minutes cannot be set.  
(S)  
(J)  
<LANGUAGE/LANGUE/SPRACHE/IDIOMA>  
ENGLISH  
(S)  
(J)  
<CLOCK SET>  
01-01-2006 SUN 00:00:00  
<SUMMER TIME SET>  
MODE  
:
USE  
MONTH  
03  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
3
4
WEEK  
TIME  
EXIT/OSD  
This completes the setting of the first DVR.  
ON  
LST-SUN  
02:00  
02:00  
OFF LST-SUN  
10  
<EXT.CLOCK SET>  
ADJUST.TIME 01:00  
Display the same menu on the second DVR, set the  
same hour, and press the EXIT/OSD button.  
Turn the J-dial, select the MODE under <SUMMER  
TIME SET>, and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
3
When the first DVR reaches the set time (5:00), both  
DVRs will be set to 5:00.  
The "USE" starts blinking.  
However, the time on the second DVR and other DVRs  
onward can be adjusted between 4:30 and 5:29.  
MODE  
:
USE  
Turn the J-dial clockwise , select USE and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
B Camera detection  
Selections:  
Display the <WARNING> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the initial settings screen". (P34)  
USE: Automatic switching to summer time  
NO USE: No automatic switching to summer time  
The cursor moves to the "ON" field. Set the start and  
end time of summer time.  
1
The <WARNING> screen is displayed, and "NO" is  
blinking.  
MENU  
WEEK MONTH TIME  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
ON  
LST-SUN  
03  
10  
02:00  
02:00  
OFF LST-SUN  
1 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
<INITIAL SET>  
2.CAMERA DETECT  
Move the cursor to the "LST" field under "WEEK".  
2 Select the week by turning the J-dial, and turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
(S)  
(J)  
<WARNING>  
Repeat the same procedure for setting the MONTH  
and the TIME fields. The cursor moves to the "OFF"  
field.  
CAMERA DETECT  
Selections:  
CONTINUE?  
NO  
WEEK: LST, 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH-SUN, MON, TUE,  
WED, THU, FRI, SAT  
Turn the J-dial, select "YES", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
3 Turn the S-dial clockwise to move the cursor to  
2
the "LST" field under "WEEK".  
After detecting the connected cameras, the display  
returns to the <INITIAL SET> screen. Press the EXIT/  
OSD button.  
4 Select the week by turning the J-dial, and turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
Repeat the same procedure for setting the MONTH  
and the TIME fields.  
EXIT/OSD  
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Initial settings  
C Title setting  
D Holiday setting  
Titles for each camera can be up to 10 characters.  
Setting conditions  
Set the start and end time for Sunday (SUN) using the  
<TIMER SET>, and then switch the "SET" to "ON". (P51)  
Display the <TITLE SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the initial settings screen" (P34).  
1
The monitor shows live video, and the <TITLE SET>  
screen is displayed.  
<TIMER SET>  
WEEK  
SUN  
MON  
TUE  
START  
08:00  
--:--  
--:--  
STOP  
PROGRAM  
OFF  
FPS  
SET  
18:00  
--:--  
--:--  
12.5 FPS ON  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
OFF  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
OFF  
1.INITIAL SET  
Display the <HOLIDAY SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the initial settings screen" (P34).  
1
<INITIAL SET>  
3.TITLE SET  
The <HOLIDAY SET> screen appears and the cursor  
moves to "1".  
(S)  
(J)  
MENU  
<TITLE SET>  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
CAMERA NO.03  
03  
--------  
<INITIAL SET>  
4.HOLIDAY SET  
Enter a title for camera 3.  
Example: Display ATM-1F  
1 Press camera selection button 3, and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
2
(S)  
(J)  
<HOLIDAY SET>  
1. -----  
11. -----  
12. -----  
13. -----  
14. -----  
15. -----  
16. -----  
17. -----  
18. -----  
19. -----  
20. -----  
2. -----  
3. -----  
4. -----  
5. -----  
6. -----  
7. -----  
8. -----  
9. -----  
10. -----  
The first dash ("_") of the title setting starts blinking.  
CAMERA NO.03  
03  
--------  
(S)  
2 Turn the J-dial, select "A", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
When "A" is accepted, the cursor moves to the next  
position.  
Repeat the same procedure to enter the title.  
Enter the date to be set as a holiday.  
Example: October 17  
2
1 Turn the S-dial clockwise, and use the J-dial to  
b Character table for Camera title  
set "17" (day).  
2 Turn the S-dial clockwise, and use the J-dial to  
set "10" (month).  
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U  
V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
-
:
.
/
*
Repeat the same procedure to enter all the  
numbers.  
CAMERA NO.03 A  
03  
-------  
<HOLIDAY  
1. -----  
<HOLIDAY SET>  
CAMERA NO.03 ATM-1F  
1. 17-10  
11. -----  
12. -----  
13. -----  
14. -----  
15. -----  
----  
2. -----  
3. -----  
4. -----  
5. -----  
2. -----  
3. -----  
4. -----  
5. -----  
Modifying the title  
Turn the S-dial to make the desired letter blink, and  
then use the J-dial to modify it.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are  
complete.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are  
complete.  
3
3
EXIT/OSD  
EXIT/OSD  
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Initial settings  
E Time period setting  
The time period setting allows for using different  
Display the <TIME PERIOD SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the initial settings screen"  
(P34).  
1
settings, such as automatic scrolling, masking, motion  
sensor detection settings for four periods of the day (for  
example: early morning, morning, daytime and evening).  
The <TIME PERIOD SET> screen appears.  
There are two timers (A and B) that can be set to control  
time periods as shown below, allowing for a wide variety  
of settings to suit every surveillance need.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
Example: Time period A  
• 6:30 – 11:30  
Automatic screen scrolling  
<INITIAL SET>  
5.TIME PERIOD SET  
(S)  
(J)  
<TIME PERIOD SET>  
T-1 T-2  
TIME PERIOD  
T-3  
T-4  
TIME PERIOD A 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00  
TIME PERIOD B 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00  
Set the timing for TIME PERIOD A.  
2
01  
02  
03  
06  
Example:  
T-1: 6:30am, T-2: 11:30am, T-3: 1:30pm, T-4: 6:30pm  
1 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The first "00" of "T-1" starts blinking.  
• 11:30 – 13:30  
Mask setting for unnecessary areas  
TIME PERIOD  
T-1  
T-2  
T-3  
T-4  
TIME PERIOD A 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00  
TIME PERIOD A 06:30 11:30 13:30 18:30  
02  
2 Turn the J-dial to select "06" under T-1, and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
01  
03  
06  
3 Turn the J-dial to select "30" under T-1, and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Repeat the same procedure through T-4 to set the  
timing of the periods.  
04  
05  
• 13:30 – 18:30  
Automatic screen scrolling  
Set the timing for TIME PERIOD B.  
3
Example:  
T-1: 7:30am, T-2: 10:30am, T-3: 2:30pm, T-4: 7:30pm  
TIME PERIOD B 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00  
TIME PERIOD B 07:30 10:30 14:30 19:30  
01  
1 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
02  
The first "00" of "T-1" starts blinking.  
03  
06  
2 Turn the J-dial to select "07" under T-1, and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
• 18:30 – 6:30  
Motion sensor setting  
3 Turn the J-dial to select "30" under T-1, and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Repeat the same procedure through T-4 to set the  
timing of the periods, and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
When time setting is accepted, the cursor moves to  
the automatic scrolling (SEQUENCE).  
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E Time period setting (continued)  
Set automatic scrolling, masking or motion sensor  
for the time periods (A/B).  
b Changing the time period of operations  
4
1 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The default setting for "SELECT TIME PERIOD" is A for  
all items. When the specified time comes, these  
operations will work in time period A, but more detailed  
settings are necessary.  
The "TIME PERIOD A" of SEQUENCE starts blinking.  
2 Select "TIME PERIOD B" by turning the J-dial, and  
then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Repeat the same procedure to select the time period for  
MASK and MOTION SENSOR.  
SELECT TIME PERIOD  
SEQUENCE  
MASK  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
MOTION SENSOR  
(S)  
(S)  
(J)  
Set the camera video for automatic scrolling  
(P73)  
Example:  
The main monitor and monitor 2 can have different  
settings for each of the four time intervals (T-1~T-4).  
TIME PERIOD B  
TIME PERIOD B  
TIME PERIOD B  
SEQUENCE  
TIME PERIOD A  
<MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET>  
MASK  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)  
MOTION SENSOR  
30)  
30)  
CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
30)  
6  
N  
6  
MAIN MON. ON ON ON ON ON ON  
MON.2  
ON ON ON ON ON ON  
6  
N  
Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are  
complete.  
N  
N  
N  
5
N  
The operation returns to the normal screen.  
EXIT/OSD  
Masking specific camera images (P75)  
Unnecessary camera images can be set to invisible  
for each of the four time intervals (T-1~T-4).  
b Setting the times for the time periods  
• If T-1 ~ T-4 are all set to "00:00", then only T-1 will be valid.  
T-1 will start at 12:00am (midnight) and end at 12:00am  
(midnight) of the next day.  
<MASK SET>  
TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)  
0)  
0)  
• It is not possible to set T-3 and T-4 to a period that would  
extend into the next day.  
In this case, set T-4 to "23:59".  
CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
0)  
MAIN MON. OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
F  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
MON.2  
F  
F  
NETWORK  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
F  
F  
F  
F  
F  
F  
TIME PERIOD  
T-1  
T-2  
T-3  
T-4  
TIME PERIOD A 06:00 12:00 18:00 02:00  
• If T-4 is set to "00:00", T-4 becomes invalid and operations  
skip from T-3 to T-1. The set operation will last from T-3 to  
T-1.  
Set motion sensors for camera videos (P58)  
Motion sensors can be set for camera videos for  
each of the four time intervals (T-1~T-4), and use  
those as alarms for intruders.  
TIME PERIOD  
T-1  
T-2  
T-3  
T-4  
TIME PERIOD A 06:00 12:00 18:00 00:00  
CH01 T-1  
LEVEL : OFF  
MODE : A  
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Recording settings  
Menu configuration  
b Displaying the recording settings screen  
A Easy recording settings  
<NORMAL REC EASY SET>  
RECORDING DURATION BASE  
REC RATE BASE  
(P40)  
->  
->  
Press the MENU button and use the  
J-dial to select "2. RECORD SET",  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The recording duration or rate can be  
selected.  
RECORDING DURATION BASE (P41)  
Sets the standard recording duration  
REC RATE BASE (P42)  
1
CAUTION !  
CONNECT CAMERA AND SET TIME  
BEFORE SETUP  
The <RECORD SET> screen appears.  
Sets the standard recording rate  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
2.RECORD SET  
3.GENERAL SET  
4.SCREEN SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
B Recording area settings  
<RECORDING AREA SET>  
TOTAL CAPACITY  
:
:
82GB  
80 %  
(P43)  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ARCHIVE AREA  
Displays the total capacity of the  
internal hard disk. The recording  
capacity for each area (normal, alarm  
recording and archive) can be set.  
->  
->  
->  
:
:
19 %  
1 %  
(S)  
AREA FULL RESET  
Turn the J-dial, select the desired  
submenu, and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
2
CAUTION : WHEN THE AREA SETTING IS CHANGED,  
THE WHOLE AREA WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
The selected screen (A~H) is  
displayed. Refer to the appropriate  
pages for the settings.  
C Recording conditions  
<RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
setting (P46)  
OVERWRITE  
: ON  
Specifies settings such as allowing  
overwrite or stopping instead when the  
normal or alarm recording area of the  
internal hard disk is full.  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
: ON  
REMAINING DISK WARNING  
SERIES RECORDING  
AUTO DELETE  
: **  
: OFF  
: OFF  
(S)  
(J)  
D Normal recording  
settings (P49)  
Sets the image quality, audio, recording  
<NORMAL REC MODE SET>  
PICTURE QUALITY  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
12.5FPS ( 42H)  
REC PROGRAM GROUP : OFF  
AUDIO RECORDING  
<RECORD SET>  
REC RATE  
:
1.NORMAL REC EASY SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
rate and programmed recording.  
2.RECORDING AREA SET  
3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET  
4.NORMAL REC MODE SET  
5.PROGRAM REC SET  
6.TIMER SET  
7.ALARM REC MODE SET  
8.ALARM OPERATION SET  
E Programmed recording  
<PROGRAM REC SET>  
PROGRAM : P-1  
settings (P50)  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
Sets the recording rate of the recording  
camera.  
SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE(FPS)  
01: 0.5  
04: 0.5  
02: 0.5  
05: 0.5  
03: 0.5  
06: 0.5  
NORMAL REC : 67H  
F Timer settings (P51)  
Sets the recording according to day of  
the week and time.  
<TIMER SET>  
WEEK  
SUN  
MON  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
SAT  
DLY  
EXT  
START  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
*****  
STOP  
PROGRAM  
OFF  
FPS  
SET  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
*****  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
H Alarm operation/  
display settings  
(P60)  
Sets the operation and display  
to use at alarm detection.  
G Alarm recording  
settings (P55)  
Sets the alarm recording, pre-alarm  
recording and motion sensors.  
<ALARM OPERATION SET>  
<ALARM REC MODE SET>  
ALARM RETRIGGER  
: OFF  
ALARM RECORDING  
: OFF  
PICTURE QUALITY  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
AUDIO RECORDING  
MAIN MON. DISPLAY  
ALARM PRIORITY  
MON.2 DISPLAY  
: FULL  
: LAST  
: NC  
ALARM INTERLEAVE  
REC RATE: 12.5FPS,  
PRE-ALARM RECORDING  
REC RATE: **** FPS,  
: ONLY  
DURATION: 20SEC  
: ***  
DURATION: ****  
=> (01731 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED)  
ALARM TRIGGER  
MOTION SENSOR  
: ALARM  
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A Easy recording menu description  
The following two easy settings are available.  
RECORDING DURATION BASE (P41)  
REC RATE BASE (P42)  
<RECORDING DURATION BASE>  
<REC RATE BASE>  
: ----- FPS/CAM  
TIMER RECORDING(DLY) : OFF  
RECORDING DURATION  
TIMER RECORDING(DLY)  
START --:--  
:
:
-- DAYS  
OFF  
REC RATE  
1
3
1
2
4
STOP --:--  
START --:--  
STOP --:--  
PICTURE QUALITY  
AUDIO RECORDING  
:
:
ENHANCED  
PICTURE QUALITY  
AUDIO RECORDING  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
OFF  
NUMBER OF CAMERAS  
REC RATE  
:
:
2
5
6
NUMBER OF CAMERAS  
RECORDING DURATION  
: 2  
------FPS/CAM  
: ---- DAYS  
2
(Menu item - Description)  
1 RECORDING DURATION  
1 REC RATE  
Selections:  
1 to 99 can be selected. The default setting is 1.  
50, 25, 16.67, 12.5, 8.333 ,6.25, 5, 4.167, 3.571, 3.125,  
2.778, 2.5, 2.273, 1.923, 1.667, 1.471, 1.316, 1.190,  
1.087, 1, 0.5, 0.333, 0.25, 0.2, 0.1, 0.05, 0.033  
2 TIMER RECORDING (DLY)  
The timer-controlled recording can be switched ON or  
OFF.  
Audio recording can only be set when this setting is within  
the range of 50~1 FPS.  
When "OFF" is set, the cursor does not move to the  
START time.  
2 RECORDING DURATION  
3 PICTURE QUALITY  
Displays the maximum recording duration per camera  
based on the other settings of this menu and the number  
of cameras. If a valid number cannot be calculated,  
"ERROR!" will be displayed.  
Selections:  
BASIC (BA): Rough image quality, approx. 15kB  
NORMAL (NO): Standard image quality, approx. 22kB  
ENHANCED (EN): Enhanced image quality, approx.  
30kB  
Modify the settings to resolve the problem.  
FINE (FI): Fine image quality, approx. 42kB  
SUPER FINE (SF): Super fine image quality, approx.  
50kB  
The easy recording settings will be erased when the  
following occur:  
When the number of cameras detected by this DVR  
increases or decreases.  
4 AUDIO RECORDING  
Using the <ALARM REC MODE SET>, the pre-alarm  
recording is switched to "ON".  
Audio recording can be switched ON or OFF. Audio  
recording can only be set if the recording rate is between  
1~50 FPS. When the audio recording is "ON", the letter A  
will be displayed in front of the recording rate. Since both  
audio and video will be stored in the normal recording  
area, the number of images that can be recorded is  
reduced.  
Menu settings are loaded from a CompactFlash  
card.  
A different easy recording setting is performed.  
The normal recording settings or timer settings are  
modified.  
The recording areas of the hard disk are modified.  
If the recording rate is out of the specified range, audio will  
not be recorded.  
When mirroring settings were changed under the  
hard disk settings.  
5 NUMBER OF CAMERAS  
When the hard disk was changed.  
When a hard disk was added.  
Displays the number of cameras connected to the DVR.  
6 REC RATE  
Displays the maximum recording rate per camera based  
on the other settings of this menu and the number of  
cameras. If a valid number cannot be calculated,  
"ERROR!" will be displayed.  
Modify the settings to resolve the problem.  
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Recording settings  
A-1 RECORDING DURATION BASE  
Setting the recording based on duration  
Set the timer.  
4
Proceed to 5 if timer setting is not necessary.  
Display the <NORMAL REC EASY SET> screen as  
1 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
1
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
The "OFF" starts blinking.  
screen" (P39).  
2 Turn the J-dial to set TIMER RECORDING(DLY) to  
"ON", and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves to the hour setting.  
The <NORMAL REC EASY SET> screen appears.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
START --:--  
STOP --:--  
<RECORD SET>  
1.NORMAL REC EASY SET  
START 09:30  
STOP 18:30  
3 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
(S)  
(J)  
The cursor moves to "START".  
<NORMAL REC EASY SET>  
RECORDING DURATION BASE  
REC RATE BASE  
4 Turn the J-dial, select the hour (example: 09),  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The "00" indicator starts blinking.  
->  
->  
5 Turn the J-dial, select the minutes (example: 30),  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise twice.  
2
Repeat the same procedure to enter the STOP time.  
The cursor moves to the PICTURE QUALITY  
"ENHANCED" field.  
The <RECORDING DURATION BASE> screen is  
displayed, and the "1" at "RECORDING DURATION" is  
blinking.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise. Turn the J-dial, select the  
desired recording quality, and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
<RECORDING DURATION BASE>  
5
RECORDING DURATION  
TIMER RECORDING(DLY)  
START --:--  
:
:
1 DAYS  
OFF  
STOP --:--  
PICTURE QUALITY  
AUDIO RECORDING  
:
:
ENHANCED  
OFF  
The cursor moves to the "OFF" of the "AUDIO  
RECORDING" field.  
(S)  
NUMBER OF CAMERAS  
REC RATE  
:
:
16  
Turn the S-dial clockwise. Turn the J-dial to switch  
AUDIO RECORDING "ON", and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
6
7
------FPS/CAM  
The cursor returns to "RECORDING DURATION".  
Turn the J-dial to select the RECORDING  
DURATION (example: 10), and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Turn the S-dial counterclockwise.  
3
The <WARNING> screen is displayed, and "NO" is  
blinking.  
The cursor moves to the "TIMER RECORDING (DLY)"  
field.  
• Turn the J-dial, select "YES", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
RECORDING DURATION :10 DAYS  
TIMER RECORDING(DLY):OFF  
Operation returns to the <NORMAL REC EASY SET>  
screen.  
<WARNING>  
(S)  
(J)  
REC RATE SETTING IN THE MENU WILL BE  
AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTED.  
ARE YOU SURE ?  
NO  
Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are  
complete.  
8
The normal screen is displayed again.  
EXIT/OSD  
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A-2 REC RATE BASE  
Set the recording based on recording rate  
Set the timer.  
4
Proceed to 5 if timer setting is not necessary.  
Display the <NORMAL REC EASY SET> screen as  
1 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
1
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
The "OFF" starts blinking.  
screen" (P39).  
2 Turn the J-dial to set TIMER RECORDING(DLY) to  
"ON", and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves to the hour setting.  
The <NORMAL REC EASY SET> screen appears.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
START --:--  
STOP --:--  
<RECORD SET>  
1.NORMAL REC EASY SET  
START 09:30  
STOP 18:30  
3 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
(S)  
(J)  
"00" of the start time starts blinking.  
<NORMAL REC EASY SET>  
RECORDING DURATION BASE  
REC RATE BASE  
4 Turn the J-dial, select the hour (example: 09),  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The "00" indicator starts blinking.  
->  
->  
5 Turn the J-dial, select the minutes (example: 30),  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Turn the J-dial to select "REC RATE BASE", and  
then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
2
Repeat the same procedure to enter the STOP time.  
The cursor moves to the PICTURE QUALITY  
"ENHANCED" field.  
The <REC RATE BASE> screen is displayed, and the  
number at REC RATE is blinking.  
The rate varies according to the number of cameras  
connected to the DVR.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise. Turn the J-dial to select  
the desired recording quality, and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
5
<REC RATE BASE>  
REC RATE  
: ----- FPS/CAM  
The cursor moves to the AUDIO RECORDING "OFF"  
field.  
TIMER RECORDING(DLY) : OFF  
START --:--  
STOP --:--  
PICTURE QUALITY  
AUDIO RECORDING  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
(S)  
(J)  
Turn the S-dial clockwise. Turn the J-dial to select  
AUDIO RECORDING "ON", and then turn S-dial  
clockwise.  
6
7
NUMBER OF CAMERAS  
RECORDING DURATION  
: 16  
: ---- DAYS  
The cursor returns to "REC RATE".  
Turn the S-dial counterclockwise.  
The <WARNING> screen is displayed, and "NO" is  
blinking.  
Turn the J-dial to select the REC RATE (example:  
3.125), and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves to the "TIMER RECORDING (DLY)"  
field.  
3
• Turn the J-dial, select "YES", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Operation returns to the <NORMAL REC EASY SET>  
screen.  
REC RATE  
3.125FPS/CAM  
<WARNING>  
TIMER RECORDING(DLY):OFF  
REC RATE SETTING IN THE MENU WILL BE  
AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTED.  
(S)  
(J)  
ARE YOU SURE ?  
NO  
Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are  
complete.  
8
The normal screen is displayed again.  
EXIT/OSD  
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B Recording area menu description  
This screen is used to verify the total capacity of the hard disk, and the recording capacity of the individual recording  
areas. The recording areas can be modified as needed. Modifying the recording areas will result in initializing the hard  
disk, and all recordings to be erased. Save necessary images to some other media before modifying the recording  
areas.  
Alarm recording  
area  
Archive area  
<RECORDING AREA SET>  
TOTAL CAPACITY  
:
:
82GB  
80 %  
1
2
1%  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ARCHIVE AREA  
->  
->  
->  
3
4
:
:
19 %  
1 %  
19%  
80%  
5
Normal recording area  
AREA FULL RESET  
Hard disk recording areas  
CAUTION : WHEN THE AREA SETTING IS CHANGED,  
THE WHOLE AREA WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
1 Displays the total capacity of the internal hard disk of  
4 Sets the recording capacity of the alarm recording  
area. The default setting is 19%; it can be manually  
modified from 0% up to 99%.  
the DVR.  
If the hard disk is replaced, the total capacity will change.  
• A maximum of 16,000 alarm events can be recorded on  
one hard disk. Hard disk expansion allows for a  
maximum of 32,000 events. Note that the recording  
conditions will depend on the recording settings.  
2 Sets the recording capacity of the normal recording  
area. The default setting is 80%; it can be manually  
modified from 0% up to 99%.  
If the normal recording area is set to 0%, video is only  
recorded in the alarm recording area.  
5 Sets the capacity of the archive area.  
The default setting is 1%; the upper limit is 99%. This  
area cannot be set manually.  
3 Once the recording space of the hard disk becomes  
full, every time images are recorded on each of the  
recording areas, they are overwritten from the  
beginning.  
b Verifying the capacity of the recording areas  
Display the <RECORDING AREA SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
screen" (P39).  
Press the EXIT/OSD button to end the setting  
procedure.  
1
2
EXIT/OSD  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
<RECORD SET>  
2.RECORDING AREA SET  
(S)  
(J)  
<RECORDING AREA SET>  
TOTAL CAPACITY  
:
:
82GB  
80 %  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ARCHIVE AREA  
->  
->  
->  
:
:
19 %  
1 %  
AREA FULL RESET  
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B-1 Changing the normal recording area and the alarm recording area  
This operation will initialize the hard disk.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
5
6
The <WARNING> screen is displayed, and "NO" is  
blinking.  
Display the <RECORDING AREA SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
screen" (P39).  
1
Turn the J-dial, select "YES", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
The "HDD INITIALIZING!" message appears, and the  
initialization starts.  
2.RECORD SET  
When the initialization is complete, the <RECORDING  
AREA SET> screen returns.  
<RECORD SET>  
2.RECORDING AREA SET  
<WARNING>  
(S)  
(J)  
THIS CHANGE WILL INITIALIZE THE DISK.  
ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED.  
ARE YOU SURE ?  
<RECORDING AREA SET>  
TOTAL CAPACITY  
:
:
82GB  
80 %  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ARCHIVE AREA  
->  
->  
->  
NO  
:
:
19 %  
1 %  
AREA FULL RESET  
CHANGE:JOG  
SET:SHUTTLE  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
3
The "NORMAL RECORDING AREA : 80" starts  
blinking.  
Turn the J-dial to set the "NORMAL RECORDING  
AREA" to 50% (example) and turn the S-dial twice  
clockwise.  
HDD INITIALIZING !  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
The cursor moves to "ALARM RECORDING AREA"  
and the value starts blinking.  
7
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
: 19%  
The default setting in <RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
for the normal and alarm recording areas is  
Note:  
"OVERWRITE: ON". Therefore, after setting the normal  
and alarm recording areas, the cursor will not move to  
"AREA FULL RESET". In order to use "AREA FULL  
RESET" for the normal and alarm areas, set the  
OVERWRITE setting to "OFF" under <RECORDING  
CONDITIONS SET>. (P47)  
b To record over 16000 alarms  
First, set the alarm recording area, then set the normal  
recording area to *0%. Regardless of the number of alarms,  
alarms are recorded until the set alarm recording area  
becomes full.  
In the following cases, the hard disk will be initialized. Save  
the necessary video to a support media.  
<RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
: OFF  
• Normal recording area: when 1% to 99% is set to *0%  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
when *0% is set to 0% to 99%  
: ON  
• Alarm recording area, archive area:  
when the proportion is changed  
Turn the J-dial to set the "ALARM RECORDING  
AREA" (49% in the example), and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
4
When the normal recording area is set to *0% and recorded  
images are searched, it is possible to use only date/time  
search.  
The cursor moves to "AREA FULL RESET" of the  
archive area settings.  
<WARNING>  
THIS CHANGE WILL INITIALIZE THE DISK.  
ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED.  
ARE YOU SURE ?  
NO  
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B-2 Archive area full reset  
The archive area cannot be automatically overwritten.  
Performing "AREA FULL RESET" will erase all images  
from the archive area.  
Display the <RECORDING AREA SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
screen" (P39).  
1
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
<RECORD SET>  
2.RECORDING AREA SET  
(S)  
(J)  
<RECORDING AREA SET>  
TOTAL CAPACITY  
:
:
82GB  
80 %  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
AREA FULL RESET  
ARCHIVE AREA  
->  
->  
->  
:
:
19 %  
1 %  
AREA FULL RESET  
CAUTION : WHEN THE AREA SETTING IS CHANGED,  
THE WHOLE AREA WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
Turn the J-dial to select "AREA FULL RESET" of  
ARCHIVE AREA, and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
3
The <WARNING> screen is displayed.  
Turn the J-dial, select "YES", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
<WARNING>  
AREA FULL RESET  
ARCHIVE AREA  
ARE YOU SURE ?  
YES  
CHANGE:JOG  
SET:SHUTTLE  
Press the EXIT/OSD button to end the setting  
procedure.  
4
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C Recording conditions menu description  
This menu is used to set whether to continue recording and automatically overwrite data, or stop recording without  
overwriting the data when the normal recording area and the alarm recording area of the hard disk become full.  
<RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
: ON  
1
2
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
: ON  
REMAINING DISK WARNING  
SERIES RECORDING  
AUTO DELETE  
: **  
3
4
5
: OFF  
: OFF  
1 Selects the "OVERWRITE" setting for the normal  
b Remaining hard disk capacity warning  
recording area.  
(Monitor: Operation display)  
ON: When the normal recording area becomes full, the  
new recordings will automatically overwrite existing  
video, starting with the oldest recordings.  
When "OVERWRITE" is "OFF", the operation display will  
switch to show the remaining hard disk capacity.  
OFF: When the normal recording area becomes full,  
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5%  
automatically stop recording.  
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EN A ALARM 0000  
2 Selects the "OVERWRITE" setting for the alarm  
recording area.  
ON: When the alarm recording area becomes full, the  
new recordings will automatically overwrite existing  
video, starting with the oldest recordings.  
(DVR)  
OFF: When the alarm recording area becomes full,  
For example, if 5% is set, then when less than 5% of the  
hard disk capacity remains, the warning indicator (FULL)  
will start blinking. If there is no more capacity left, the  
indicator will change from blinking to continuously lit, and  
recording will stop.  
automatically stop recording.  
3 REMAINING DISK WARNING  
Sets the FULL indicator or ALARM FULL indicator to blink  
when the remaining hard disk capacity drops below the  
specified volume.  
ALARM FULL indicator  
FULL indicator  
When "OVERWRITE" is turned "OFF" for the recording  
areas, the REMAINING DISK WARNING changes from  
"**" to "1%".  
Selections: 1%, 2%, ... 9%, 10%  
4 SERIES RECORDING (P47)  
If multiple hard disk recorders are connected, once the first  
hard disk becomes full the second disk can take over the  
recording. In the same way from the third disk on the  
recording is taken over in sequential order.  
5 AUTO DELETE (recording storage period)  
Sets the storage period for video recorded in the normal  
and alarm recording areas. When the storage period has  
expired, the data will be automatically deleted.  
Save the necessary videos to the archive area or to a  
CompactFlash card.  
Selections: OFF, 1, 2, 3 ... 98, 99 days  
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areas  
C-2 Setting series recording  
C-1  
If multiple DVR units are connected, recording can be  
automatically continued on the next DVR when the  
recording area of the first one becomes full.  
Display the <RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
screen as explained in "Displaying the recording  
settings screen" (P39).  
1
Connect the SERIES OUT terminal of the CONTROL  
terminal block on the rear panel of the first DVR to  
the SERIES IN terminal of the next DVR.  
1
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
SERIES IN  
<RECORD SET>  
3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET  
SERIES OUT  
(First DVR unit)  
(S)  
(J)  
<RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
:
ON  
ON  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
(Second DVR unit)  
:
RECORDING DISK WARNING  
SERIES RECORDING  
AUTO DELETE  
:
:
:
**  
ON  
OFF  
(Third DVR and  
more)  
Turn the J-dial to select "OVERWRITE" for the  
normal or the alarm recording area, and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
2
3
Turn the J-dial, select "OFF", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Use cables no longer than 3m between the DVR units  
for serial connection.  
Connect the MIC terminal and the AUDIO terminal as  
shown below.  
The "REMAINING DISK WARNING" changes from  
"**" to "1%", and disk overwrite is prohibited.  
If the available capacity in the normal or alarm  
recording area drops below 1%, the corresponding  
FULL indicator on the front panel of the DVR will start  
blinking.  
<RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
:
OFF  
OFF  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
:
(S)  
(J)  
REMAINING DISK WARNING  
SERIES RECORDING  
AUTO DELETE  
:
:
:
1%  
ON  
OFF  
Changing the "REMAINING DISK WARNING" level  
1 Turn the J-dial to select "REMAINING DISK  
WARNING", and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2 Turn the J-dial to select remaining level  
(example: 5%), and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
4
5
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The cursor moves to "SERIES RECORDING".  
Selections: 1%, 2%, ... 9%, 10%  
Press the EXIT/OSD button to end the setting  
procedure.  
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C-2 Setting series recording (continued)  
C-3 Series recording  
Display the <RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
screen as explained in "Displaying the recording  
settings screen" (P39).  
Start recording on the first DVR.  
1
2
• Press the REC/STOP button if using normal  
recording or normal recording combined with alarm  
recording.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
• Press the TIMER button if using timer-controlled  
recording or timer-controlled recording combined  
with alarm recording.  
<RECORD SET>  
3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET  
If the normal or alarm recording area of the first  
DVR is insufficient, the recording will stop and it  
will automatically start on the hard disk of the next  
connected DVR.  
2
(S)  
(J)  
<RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
:
OFF  
OFF  
Stop the recording.  
3
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
• Press the REC/STOP button for approximately 3  
:
seconds if using normal recording or normal  
recording combined with alarm recording.  
REMAINING DISK WARNING  
SERIES RECORDING  
AUTO DELETE  
:
:
:
1%  
OFF  
OFF  
• Press the TIMER button if using timer-controlled  
recording or timer-controlled recording combined  
with alarm recording.  
Turn the S-dial to select "OVERWRITE" under  
3
NORMAL RECORDING AREA. Turn the J-dial to  
select "OFF", and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
When the SERIES OUT terminal of the last DVR is  
connected to the SERIES IN terminal of the first DVR  
and series recording is used, the normal and the alarm  
recoding areas will be automatically overwritten. Save  
important videos before recording.  
Repeat the same procedure to set the OVERWRITE for  
the ALARM RECORDING AREA to "OFF".  
Turn the J-dial to select "SERIES RECORDING",  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
4
5
Setting the storage period for videos  
C-4  
The cursor moves to "OFF".  
recorded in the recording areas  
Turn the J-dial, select "ON", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
The archive area is not subject to storage expiration;  
archived videos will not be erased. When the storage  
period expires, video stored in the normal and alarm  
recording areas will be automatically erased.  
SERIES RECORDING  
: ON  
Press the EXIT/OSD button to return to the menu.  
6
7
Turn the J-dial to select "AUTO DELETE", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves to "OFF".  
1
The series recording sets the following series  
recording. Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
• Normal recording (P49)  
Turn the J-dial to select the storage period  
(example: 10), and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
• Timer-controlled recording (P51)  
2
• Sets normal recording and combined alarm  
recording (P49, 55, 56)  
<RECORDING CONDITIONS SET>  
NORMAL RECORDING AREA  
• Sets timer-controlled recording and combined alarm  
recording (P51, 55, 56)  
OVERWRITE  
: ON  
ALARM RECORDING AREA  
OVERWRITE  
: ON  
(S)  
(J)  
Alarm recording cannot be used alone. Alarm  
recording must be used in combination with normal  
or timer-controlled recording.  
REMAINING DISK WARNING  
SERIES RECORDING  
AUTO DELETE  
: **  
: OFF  
: 10 DAYS  
Normal recording and timer-controlled recording  
cannot be used simultaneously. If both are set at the  
same time, the timer-controlled recording will be  
disabled.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button to end the setting  
procedure.  
3
Copy the setting contents of the menu to media  
such as CompactFlash card as explained in the  
"COPY MENU SETTINGS" section (P79).  
8
9
EXIT/OSD  
Copy the setting contents of the copied menu to  
DVR performing series recording (P79, 80).  
The DVR connected for series recording will have the  
same menu settings.  
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description  
D-1 Normal recording area settings  
D
Display the <NORMAL REC MODE SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39)  
1
This menu is used to set the picture quality, audio  
recording and recording rate for the normal recording  
area. A program number can be selected at the  
programmed recording settings to use the recording rate  
set for that program. (P50)  
The PICTURE QUALITY "ENHANCED" starts blinking.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
<NORMAL REC MODE SET>  
1
2
<RECORD SET>  
4.NORMAL REC MODE SET  
PICTURE QUALITY  
AUDIO RECORDING  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
REC RATE  
:
12.5FPS ( 42H)  
: OFF  
3
4
REC PROGRAM GROUP  
(S)  
(J)  
<NORMAL REC MODE SET>  
PICTURE QUALITY  
AUDIO RECORDING  
REC RATE  
REC PROGRAM GROUP  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
:
12.5FPS ( 42H)  
: OFF  
1 PICTURE QUALITY  
Selects the picture quality used to record video in the normal  
recording area. The recording duration will change according to  
the selected picture quality.  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired PICTURE  
QUALITY (example: FINE), and then turn the S-dial  
twice clockwise.  
2
3
Selections:  
BASIC: Rough image quality (BA)/15kB  
NORMAL: Normal image quality (NO)/22kB  
ENHANCED: Enhanced image quality (EN)/30kB  
FINE: Fine image quality (FI)/42kB  
The AUDIO RECORDING "OFF" field starts blinking.  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired AUDIO  
RECORDING (example: ON), and then turn the  
S-dial twice clockwise.  
SUPER FINE: Super fine image quality (SF)/50kB  
2 AUDIO RECORDING  
The letter "A" is displayed indicating AUDIO  
RECORDING, and then the REC RATE starts blinking.  
When the AUDIO RECORDING is set to "ON", the letter "A"  
will be displayed in front of the available recording rates (REC  
RATE). Audio recording is possible when the total recording  
rate of the cameras is within the range of A50~A1FPS.  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired REC RATE  
(example: 6.25), and then turn the S-dial twice  
clockwise.  
4
5
Audio will only be played when the playback speed is the same  
as the rate of recording. Video and audio may slightly be out of  
synch.  
The REC PROGRAM GROUP "OFF" starts blinking.  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired REC PROGRAM  
GROUP (example: P-1), and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
3 REC RATE  
The recording rate is limited by the pre-alarm and mirroring  
settings. (P85)  
REC RATE will be displayed as ***.  
Refer to the recording rate and duration time. (P83)  
Press the EXIT/OSD button to end the setting  
procedure.  
4 REC PROGRAM GROUP (P50)  
This menu is used to specify the cameras to be used in each  
group (P-1~P-4) for programmed recording. After selecting the  
group, set the program for the group.  
EXIT/OSD  
Selections: OFF/P-1/P-2/P-3/P-4  
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Programmed recording menu  
description  
E-1 Programmed recording settings  
E
Display the <PROGRAM REC SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39)  
1
This menu is used to set the desired cameras for each  
group (P-1, P-2, P-3 and P-4) for programmed recording.  
For each group, cameras are selected to enable or  
disable recording from them, and their individual  
recording rates are also set here.  
The "P-1" starts blinking.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
After this setting is completed, the program number  
(P-1~P-4) can be selected for "REC PROGRAM GROUP"  
on the <NORMAL REC MODE SET> screen.  
<RECORD SET>  
5.PROGRAM REC SET  
<PROGRAM REC SET>  
1
PROGRAM : P-1  
(S)  
(J)  
<PROGRAM REC SET>  
PROGRAM : P-1  
SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE(FPS)  
01: 0.5  
04: 0.5  
02: 0.5  
05: 0.5  
03: 0.5  
06: 0.5  
M REC SET>  
REC SET>  
2
3
REC SET>  
M  
:
P-2  
:
P-3  
SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE(FPS)  
:
P-4  
L CAMERA RATE(FPS)  
CAMERA RATE(FPS)  
01: 0.5  
04: 0.5  
02: 0.5  
05: 0.5  
03: 0.5  
06: 0.5  
: 0.5  
0.5  
03: 0.5  
CAMERA RATE(FPS)  
03: 0.5  
06: 0.5  
0.5  
0.5  
06: 0.5  
0.5  
0.5  
03: 0.5  
06: 0.5  
NORMAL REC : 67H  
EC  
:
67H  
EC  
:
67H  
C  
:
67H  
NORMAL REC : 67H  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired PROGRAM  
number (example: P-2), and then turn the S-dial  
twice clockwise.  
2
1 PROGRAM number  
Selects the program number.  
The "0.5" indicator starts blinking.  
Selections: P-1/P-2/P-3/P-4  
01: 0.5  
2 SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE (FPS)  
Enables or disables cameras for recording, and sets their  
individual recording rates. The default setting for recording  
rate is 0.5.  
Turn the J-dial to select the rate for "01" (example:  
6.25), and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
3
4
5
Selections: 25/12.5/6.25/3.125/1.533/1/0.5/0.33/0.25/0.2/  
Turn the J-dial, select "02", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
0.1/0.05/0.033FPS/OFF  
The recording rate is limited by the pre-alarm and  
mirroring settings. (P85)  
Turn the J-dial to select the rate (example: 12.5),  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Repeat the same procedure to select the desired  
recording rates.  
3 NORMAL REC  
Displays the possible recording time for each group, based  
on the program settings.  
01: 6.25  
02: 12.5 03: 0.5 04: 0.5  
The possible recording time of the normal recording  
area is displayed, and the cursor moves to the program  
number.  
Turn the J-dial to select other programs (P-2~P-4)  
and enable or disable recording from the individual  
cameras, and set their recording rates.  
6
7
Press the EXIT/OSD button to end the setting  
procedure.  
EXIT/OSD  
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F Timer setting menu description  
This menu is used to set the start and end times for timer-controlled recording.  
The following timer functions are available:  
F-1  
Day of the week timer-controlled recording (same  
time and same recording rate every week for the  
specified day) (P52)  
1 2 3  
4
5
6
<TIMER SET>  
Sets the timer-controlled recording for the specific day of  
the week, selected from Sunday to Saturday.  
WEEK  
SUN  
MON  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
SAT  
DLY  
EXT  
START  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
*****  
STOP  
PROGRAM  
OFF  
FPS  
SET  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
*****  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
OFF  
F-2  
F-3  
Overlapping timer-controlled recording (P53)  
Repeats the same timer-controlled recording every day.  
External timer-controlled (alarm) recording (P54)  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Records video when a signal is detected at the external  
timer terminal.  
OFF  
7
8
OFF  
OFF  
1 WEEK  
b Timer-controlled recording  
This column is used to select the day of the week for  
timer-controlled recording. When the name of the day starts  
blinking, it can be modified to a different day of the week.  
The SAT and DLY rows, as shown at 7, are used when timer  
setting is required for a period longer than 24 hours.  
Selections: SUN/MON/TUE/WED/THU/FRI/SAT/DLY  
• The settings for picture quality and audio recording will  
take their values from the settings performed under  
<NORMAL REC MODE SET>. (P49)  
• If audio recording is performed, select the recording rate to  
1 FPS or higher.  
b If the timer settings are overlapping  
2 START  
The priority order of recording is Day of the week reservation  
This column is used to enter the start time of timer-controlled  
recording (24 hours time format).  
Daily reservation External input.  
3 STOP  
b If the Day of the week and Daily settings are  
This column is used to enter the stop time of timer-controlled  
recording (24 hours time format).  
If the time period between the start and end time includes  
12:00am (midnight), then the letter "T" will be displayed to the left  
of the end time setting.  
overlapping  
Recording setting with the earlier start time will take priority. If  
the start time is the same, the one that is higher in the menu  
settings will take priority.  
4 PROGRAM  
b Cancelling timer-controlled operations  
This column is used to set the program number (P-1~P-4) for  
programmed recording. (P50)  
Selections: OFF/P-1/P-2/P-3/P-4  
Press the MENU RESET button on the front panel while the  
timer setting menu is displayed.  
5 FPS (recording rate)  
This column is used to modify the recording rate for the  
timer-controlled recording.  
When using programmed recording, the recording rate will be  
pre-selected automatically. The recording rate cannot be input.  
6 SET (ON/OFF)  
This column is used to turn the timer ON or OFF.  
7 SAT/DLY  
These rows are used to set timer-controlled operation for a period  
longer than 24 hours.  
8 EXT (external)  
This row is used to set recording controlled by an external signal  
connected to the "EXT TIMER IN" terminal on the rear panel.  
When the signal is detected (min. pulse width 1 sec), the  
recording of live video will start to the normal recording area.  
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Day of the week timer-controlled recording (same time, same recording rate every  
week for the specified day)  
F-1  
Display the <TIMER SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the recording settings screen", and  
then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39)  
Press the TIMER button.  
1
4
The TIMER indicator turns on, and the timer-controlled  
recording goes into standby mode.  
The "SUN" field starts blinking.  
TIMER  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
• When the start time set for timer-controlled  
recording comes  
<RECORD SET>  
6.TIMER SET  
The REC/STOP indicator turns on, "REC" appears  
in the operation display, and recording starts.  
(S)  
(J)  
REC/STOP  
01-01-06 00:00:00 REC REPEAT EN A ARCHIV 0001  
<TIMER SET>  
WEEK  
SUN  
START  
--:--  
--:--  
STOP  
PROGRAM  
OFF  
FPS  
SET  
--:--  
--:--  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
MON  
OFF  
• When the stop time set for timer-controlled  
recording comes  
Set the timer-controlled recording.  
Example:  
2
The REC/STOP indicator turns off, the recording  
stops.  
DLY 08:30 18:30 OFF  
1 FPS ON  
• Stopping a timer-controlled recording in  
progress  
• WEEK: Set daily (DLY).  
• START: Set 8:30am.  
• STOP: Set 6:30pm.  
• FPS: Set 1 FPS.  
Press the TIMER button. The recording stops, the  
TIMER indicator turns off.  
• Playback during timer-controlled recording (P18)  
• SET: Set to ON.  
1 Turn the J-dial, change "SUN" to "DLY", and turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
b Setting a program for timer-controlled recording  
The hour indicator "– –" under START starts  
blinking.  
Perform the following settings to set a program after setting  
the timer-controlled recording.  
2 Turn the J-dial, set "08", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Example:  
The minutes indicator "– –" under START starts  
blinking.  
DLY 08:30 18:30 P-1 **** FPS ON  
3 Turn the J-dial, set "30", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired PROGRAM  
(P-1), and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Since the program settings already include the  
recording rate, the FPS setting will show "****".  
1
The hour indicator "– –" under STOP starts blinking.  
Repeat the same procedure to perform the  
remaining settings in the example.  
Selections: P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4  
4 Turn the J-dial, select "ON" under SET, and turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
Turn the J-dial, select "ON" under SET, and turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves to the "MON" line.  
2
<TIMER SET>  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
WEEK  
DLY  
MON  
TUE  
START  
08:30  
--:--  
--:--  
STOP  
PROGRAM  
OFF  
FPS  
SET  
3
18:30  
--:--  
--:--  
1 FPS ON  
EXIT/OSD  
OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
OFF  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
3
EXIT/OSD  
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F-2 Overlapping timer-controlled recording  
Display the <TIMER SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the recording settings screen". (P39)  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
1
3
4
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
Press the TIMER button.  
<RECORD SET>  
6.TIMER SET  
The TIMER indicator turns on, and the timer-controlled  
recording goes into standby mode.  
TIMER  
(S)  
(J)  
<TIMER SET>  
WEEK  
SUN  
MON  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
SAT  
DLY  
EXT  
START  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
*****  
STOP  
PROGRAM  
OFF  
FPS  
SET  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
*****  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
OFF  
• When the start time set for timer-controlled  
recording comes  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
The REC/STOP indicator turns on, "REC" appears  
in the operation display, and recording starts.  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
REC/STOP  
OFF  
01-01-06 00:00:00 REC REPEAT EN A ARCHIV 0001  
Set the timer-controlled recording.  
Example:  
2
• When the stop time set for timer-controlled  
recording comes  
MON 10:30 **:** **  
*
**** FPS ***  
FPS ON  
The REC/STOP indicator turns off, the recording  
stops.  
• Stopping a timer-controlled recording in  
progress  
WED **:** 20:30 OFF  
5
• WEEK (start): Set MON.  
• WEEK (stop): Set WED.  
• START: Set 10:30am.  
• STOP: Set 8:30pm.  
• PROGRAM: Do not set.  
• FPS: Set 5 FPS.  
Press the TIMER button. The recording stops, the  
TIMER indicator turns off.  
• Playback during timer-controlled recording (P18)  
b Setting a program for timer-controlled recording  
• SET: Set ON.  
Perform the following settings to set a program after setting  
the timer-controlled recording.  
1 Turn the J-dial, select "SAT", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
2 Turn the J-dial, change "SAT" to "MON", and turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
Example:  
The hour indicator "– –" under START starts  
blinking.  
TUE **:** 20:30 P-1 **** FPS ON  
3 Turn the J-dial, select "10", and turn the S-dial  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired PROGRAM  
(P-1), and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
1
clockwise.  
The minutes indicator "– –" under START starts  
blinking.  
Since the program settings already include the  
recording rate, the FPS setting will show "****".  
4 Turn the J-dial, select "30", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Selections: P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4  
The hour indicator "– –" under STOP starts blinking.  
Turn the J-dial, select "ON" under SET, and turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
2
5 Turn the J-dial, select "**", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
All fields after STOP will display "**", and will not  
take any input.  
3
The "DLY" line automatically switches to "TUE".  
6 Turn the J-dial, select "WED", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
The hour indicator "– –" under STOP starts blinking.  
7 Turn the J-dial, select "20", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Repeat the same procedure to perform the  
remaining settings in the example.  
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F-3 External timer-controlled (alarm) recording  
Connect an external timer device to the EXT TIMER  
IN terminal on the rear panel (Figure 1).  
b Setting a program for timer-controlled recording  
1
Perform the following settings to set a program after setting  
the timer-controlled recording.  
Display the <TIMER SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the recording settings screen". (P39)  
2
Example:  
MENU  
EXT ***** *****  
P-1  
**** FPS ON  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired PROGRAM  
(P-1), and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
1
<RECORD SET>  
6.TIMER SET  
Since the program settings already include the  
recording rate, the FPS setting will show "****".  
Selections: P-1/P-2/P-3/P-4  
(S)  
(J)  
<TIMER SET>  
Turn the J-dial, select "ON" under SET, and turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
WEEK  
SUN  
MON  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
SAT  
DLY  
EXT  
START  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
*****  
STOP  
PROGRAM  
OFF  
FPS  
SET  
2
3
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
*****  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
12.5 FPS OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Figure 1  
Set the timer-controlled recording.  
Example:  
3
EXT ***** ***** OFF  
5 FPS ON  
• PROGRAM: Do not set (OFF).  
• FPS: Set 5 FPS.  
• SET: Set ON.  
1 Turn the J-dial to select "EXT", and then turn the  
S-dial twice clockwise.  
The "12.5" under FPS starts blinking.  
2 Turn the J-dial, select "5", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
The "OFF" indicator under SET starts blinking.  
3 Turn the J-dial, select "ON", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
4
5
Press the TIMER button.  
The TIMER indicator turns on, and the timer-controlled  
recording goes into standby mode.  
TIMER  
• Stopping a timer-controlled recording in  
progress  
Press the TIMER button. The recording stops, the  
TIMER indicator turns off.  
• Playback during timer-controlled recording (P18)  
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G Alarm recording settings menu description  
The following settings can be performed under the alarm recording settings.  
G-1  
Alarm recording (P56)  
These settings control the picture quality, audio recording  
and recording rate for the alarm recording area, when an  
alarm is detected.  
<ALARM REC MODE SET>  
ALARM RECORDING  
: OFF  
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
F
PICTURE QUALITY  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
AUDIO RECORDING  
G-2  
G-3  
Pre-alarm recording (P57)  
ALARM INTERLEAVE  
REC RATE: 12.5FPS,  
PRE-ALARM RECORDING  
REC RATE: **** FPS,  
: ONLY  
DURATION: 20SEC  
: ***  
DURATION: ****  
6
9
These settings control the recording rate and the  
duration for pre-alarm recording.  
Alarm trigger (P57)  
=> (01731 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED)  
ALARM TRIGGER  
MOTION SENSOR  
: ALARM  
G
H
Selects the alarm detection method.  
->  
G-4 Motion sensor (P58)  
1 ALARM RECORDING  
5 REC RATE  
Turns alarm recording ON or OFF, and whether alarm recording  
should be performed during timer-controlled recording.  
When "OFF" is selected, no other settings can be set.  
Selections:  
The following settings can be selected:  
Selections:  
25, 16.67, 12.5, 8.333 ,6.25, 5, 4.167, 3.571, 3.125, 2.778, 2.5,  
2.273, 1.923, 1.667, 1.471, 1.316, 1.19, 1.087, 1, 0.5, 0.333, 0.25,  
0.2, 0.1, 0.05, 0.033  
OFF: Alarm recording is not performed.  
Audio recording can only be set when this setting is within the  
range of 25~1 FPS.  
ENABLED:  
Alarm recording is performed, regardless of timer-controlled  
settings.  
AL-REC ON TIMER:  
6 DURATION  
Selects the recording duration for a single alarm event from the  
following selections:  
Alarm recording is performed only during timer-controlled  
recording.  
5SEC/10/20/40/1MIN/2/3/4/5/10/15/CC  
CC: Recording is performed as long as the alarm is present  
(minimum 5 sec).  
AL-REC OFF TIMER:  
Alarm recording is performed only when timer-controlled  
recording is not.  
OLY AL-RC ON TMR:  
7 PRE-ALARM RECORDING  
Alarm recording is performed only during the period specified  
by the timer setting. If this setting is selected, timer-controlled  
recording, and the TIMER button will be disabled.  
OFF: Pre-alarm recording is not performed.  
ON: Pre-alarm recording is performed.  
8 REC RATE  
2 PICTURE QUALITY  
Refer to the pre-alarm recording time under recording rate  
settings. (P85)  
Select the picture quality of the recordings.  
Selections:  
BASIC/NORMAL/ENHANCED/FINE/SUPER FINE  
9 DURATION  
Refer to pre-alarm recording time. (P85)  
3 AUDIO RECORDING  
Audio recording can be switched ON or OFF.  
F ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED (number of alarms that  
Audio recording can only be set if the recording rate is in the  
range of 25~1 FPS. When audio recording is selected, an "A" is  
displayed in front of the recording rate. Since both audio and  
video will be stored in the alarm recording area, the number of  
images that can be recorded is reduced.  
can be recorded)  
G ALARM TRIGGER  
Selects the alarm detection method from the followings:  
Selections:  
ALARM:  
If the recording rate is out of this range, audio recording will not be  
performed; even if audio recording was set.  
Performs alarm recording when an external alarm is detected.  
SENSOR:  
4 ALARM INTERLEAVE (recording pattern)  
Performs alarm recording when a motion sensor detects  
movement. (P59)  
ALARM AND SENSOR:  
Performs alarm recording when an external alarm and a  
motion sensor alarm are detected simultaneously.  
ALARM OR SENSOR:  
Selections:  
ONLY: Records only the live video where the alarm occurred.  
SW:  
Alternately records the live video from the camera where  
the alarm occurred and the live video from all connected  
cameras.  
Performs alarm recording when either an external alarm or a  
motion sensor alarm is detected.  
H MOTION SENSOR  
Displays the motion sensor setting screen.  
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G-1 Alarm recording settings  
Display the <ALARM REC MODE SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39)  
4 Turn the J-dial to select the recording pattern  
(ALARM INTERLEAVE), and then turn the S-dial  
twice clockwise.  
1
Selections: ONLY/SW  
The "OFF" field of ALARM RECORDING starts  
blinking.  
If ONLY is selected (Figure 1):  
MENU  
Live video will be recorded only from the camera  
where the alarm was detected, until the alarm is  
cancelled.  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
Alarm cancelled  
Alarm detected  
<RECORD SET>  
7.ALARM REC MODE SET  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Records the channel where the alarm was input until the  
alarm is turned off  
(S)  
(J)  
<ALARM REC MODE SET>  
ALARM RECORDING  
: OFF  
If SW is selected (Figure 2):  
PICTURE QUALITY  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
AUDIO RECORDING  
Live video will be recorded alternately from the  
camera where the alarm occurred and from all  
connected cameras.  
ALARM INTERLEAVE  
REC RATE: 12.5FPS,  
PRE-ALARM RECORDING  
REC RATE: **** FPS,  
: ONLY  
DURATION: 20SEC  
: ***  
DURATION: ****  
Alarm detected  
Alarm cancelled  
=> (01731 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED)  
ALARM TRIGGER  
MOTION SENSOR  
: ALARM  
->  
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
Records the channel where the alarm  
was input and the other channels  
alternately until the alarm is turned off  
Alarm channel  
Normal recording  
Set the alarm recording.  
2
1 Turn the J-dial to select ALARM RECORDING  
selection, and then turn the S-dial twice  
clockwise.  
5 Turn the J-dial to select the REC RATE (example:  
5), and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Repeat the same procedure to set the DURATION.  
Selections: OFF/ENABLED/AL-REC ON TIMER/  
AL-REC OFF TIMER/OLY AL-RC ON TMR  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
3
The normal screen is displayed again.  
2 Turn the J-dial to select the desired PICTURE  
QUALITY, and then turn the S-dial twice  
clockwise.  
• The letter "ALARM" and the number of alarm  
recordings are displayed in the operation display.  
• When an alarm is detected, the "ALARM" field starts  
blinking.  
After the arrow symbol (=>) the number of alarms  
that can be recorded is displayed.  
Selections:BASIC/NORMAL/ENHANCED/FINE/  
SUPER FINE  
Alarm total  
EXIT/OSD  
Alarm indicator  
Example:  
01-01-06 00:00:00 REC REPEAT EN A ALARM 0000  
=> (01387 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED)  
3 Turn the J-dial to switch AUDIO RECORDING  
"ON", and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
The letter "A" is displayed in front of the recording  
rate, and the number of alarms that can be recorded  
is displayed after the "=>" symbol.  
02  
Example:  
REC RATE: A 12.5FPS, DURATION: 20SEC  
=> (01431 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED)  
If consecutive alarms are detected on the same  
channel within the duration of the recording,  
depending on the alarm retrigger setting, they may be  
counted as one alarm. (P60)  
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G-2 Pre-alarm recording settings  
Display the <ALARM REC MODE SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39)  
6 Turn the J-dial to select the REC RATE (example:  
8.333), and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Repeat the same procedure to set the DURATION  
(example: 20SEC).  
1
The "OFF" field of ALARM RECORDING starts  
blinking.  
After the arrow symbol (=>) the number of alarms  
that can be recorded is displayed.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
REC RATE: A 8.333FPS, DURATION: 20SEC  
=> (00694 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED)  
2.RECORD SET  
<RECORD SET>  
7.ALARM REC MODE SET  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
3
"PRE" appears in the operation display area.  
When an alarm is detected, the "ALARM" field starts  
blinking.  
(S)  
(J)  
<ALARM REC MODE SET>  
ALARM RECORDING  
: OFF  
PICTURE QUALITY  
: ENHANCED  
: OFF  
EXIT/OSD  
Alarm total  
AUDIO RECORDING  
PRE indicator  
ALARM INTERLEAVE  
REC RATE: 12.5FPS,  
PRE-ALARM RECORDING  
REC RATE: **** FPS,  
: ONLY  
DURATION: 20SEC  
: OFF  
DURATION: ****  
01-01-06 00:00:00 REC REPEAT EN A PRE  
0000  
=> (01731 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED)  
ALARM TRIGGER  
MOTION SENSOR  
: ALARM  
->  
Set the pre-alarm recording.  
2
1 Turn the J-dial to select "ENABLED" for ALARM  
RECORDING, and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The "***" field of the PRE-ALARM RECORDING  
switches to "OFF".  
02  
G-3 Alarm trigger setting  
PRE-ALARM RECORDING  
: OFF  
Turn the J-dial to the select ALARM TRIGGER  
selections and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2 Turn the J-dial to select "PRE-ALARM  
RECORDING", and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
1
The "ALARM" starts blinking.  
The "OFF" indicator of PRE-ALARM RECORDING  
starts blinking.  
Selections:  
ALARM/SENSOR/ALARM AND SENSOR/ALARM OR  
SENSOR  
3 Turn the J-dial, turn "ON" the PRE-ALARM  
RECORDING, and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The "****" displayed at the REC RATE and  
DURATION fields changes to numbers, and a  
<WARNING> screen is displayed, with "NO"  
blinking.  
ALARM TRIGGER  
: ALARM  
Turn the J-dial, select "ALARM". Then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves back to the ALARM RECORDING  
field.  
2
3
REC RATE: A 12.5FPS, DURATION: 1MIN  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
<WARNING>  
EXIT/OSD  
REC RATE SETTING IN THE MENU WILL BE  
AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTED.  
ARE YOU SURE ?  
NO  
b Input signals used as external alarms  
4 Turn the J-dial, select "YES", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
The signals that can be used as alarms are of two types:  
signals detected at the ALARM IN terminal switches, and  
alarm signals superimposed on the coaxial signals coming  
from cameras.  
The cursor moves to "REC RATE".  
5 Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
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G-4 Motion sensor screen description  
Use this screen for motion sensor setting on a live video  
screen to detect moving objects such as intruders, and  
generate alarms.  
1
The motion sensor detects movement based on  
intensity-changes on the screen. It is necessary to use  
sensor settings that are appropriate for both the location  
of the sensor and for the observed objects.  
2
3
CH01 T-1  
LEVEL : OFF  
MODE : A  
4 5  
6
7
1 Cursor  
Motion sensor sensitivity check  
The default location of the cursor is the upper left corner.  
Use the J-dial to move it horizontally.  
When the sensor detects movement, the green ( ) symbol  
changes to red, and a buzzer (beeper) goes off.  
If the sensitivity is set high, a slight change in the lighting  
may trigger the sensor. Set the sensitivity appropriate for  
the setting location.  
2 Sensor setting range  
The motion sensor can be set within this area.  
3 Motion sensor  
Stopping the motion sensor recording  
The type of sensor can be selected according to the  
detection location. Use the J-dial to change the type of the  
sensor.  
Display the <ALARM REC MODE SET> screen while  
recording is in progress, and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The motion sensor screen appears. Press the camera  
selection button of the current camera, and set LEVEL  
"OFF".  
–: Sensor turned off  
A: Sensor A is used for detection  
B: Sensor B is used for detection  
7 MODE  
4 Camera number display (CH01)  
Sets the detection method of the motion sensor.  
Selections:  
Selects the camera number for the motion sensor.  
Use the camera selection buttons to change the camera  
number.  
A: Detects moving objects at the location.  
B: Detects moving objects at the location.  
A AND B:  
Selections: CH01/CH02/CH03/CH04/CH05/CH06  
5 Time period (T-1)  
Detects simultaneous movement of objects at location  
A and B.  
This DVR has two timers (A and B) for setting time periods  
in two blocks, and separate sensors can be set up for each  
period.  
A AND NB:  
Setting the moving objects detection to A and the  
non-moving objects detection to B will ensure that only  
A detects moving objects so that the detectors do not  
respond to such changes as light changes detected  
simultaneously.  
Refer to the section about setting the time periods. (P37)  
Selections: T-1/T-2/T-3/T-4  
<TIME PERIOD SET>  
TIME PERIOD  
T-1  
T-2  
T-3  
T-4  
TIME PERIOD A 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00  
TIME PERIOD B 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00  
A TO B:  
Detects objects moving from location A to location B  
(time from A to B is within 2 seconds).  
SELECT TIME PERIOD  
SEQUENCE  
MASK  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
MOTION SENSOR  
B TO A:  
Detects objects moving from location B to location A  
(time from B to A is within 2 seconds).  
6 LEVEL  
C: Detects when the intensity on the entire screen  
becomes even (for example vandals spray-painting the  
camera). There is no need to set a location for the  
sensor.  
Sets the sensitivity of the motion sensor.  
OFF: Sensitivity is not set.  
1 (High sensitivity) ~ 10:  
Selects the sensitivity as a numeric value.  
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G-5 Motion sensor setting  
Set "TIME PERIOD A" and "TIME PERIOD B" using  
<TIME PERIOD SET> (P37).  
3 Turn the J-dial, set the sensor to "A", and turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
1
When "A" is accepted, the cursor moves to the right,  
to the next position.  
Repeat the procedure to move the cursor, and set  
the sensor for A and B.  
Display the <ALARM REC MODE SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39)  
2
The "OFF" field of ALARM RECORDING starts  
blinking.  
A
B
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
4 Turn the J-dial to move the cursor to the time  
period selection "T-1", and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
<RECORD SET>  
7.ALARM REC MODE SET  
The "T-1" indicator starts blinking.  
5 Turn the J-dial to select "T-2", and then turn the  
S-dial twice clockwise.  
(S)  
(J)  
<ALARM REC MODE SET>  
The "OFF" indicator of LEVEL starts blinking.  
ALARM RECORDING  
: OFF  
6 Turn the J-dial to select LEVEL to "2", and then  
turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
PICTURE QUALITY  
AUDIO RECORDING  
ALARM INTERLEAVE  
: ENHANCED  
: ON  
: ONLY  
The "A" field of MODE starts blinking.  
7 Turn the J-dial, select the "A AND B" for MODE,  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Display the motion sensor screen  
1 Turn the J-dial to select "ENABLED" for ALARM  
RECORDING, and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2 Turn the J-dial, select ALARM TRIGGER, and  
3
4
When detection method is accepted, the cursor  
moves to the upper left position.  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Selections:  
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
ALARM/SENSOR/ALARM AND SENSOR/ALARM  
OR SENSOR  
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
3 Turn the J-dial to select "SENSOR", and then  
turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
The motion sensor screen is displayed.  
CH03 T-2  
LEVEL : 2  
MODE : A AND B  
Set the SENSOR.  
Example:  
1 4  
6
7
• Camera number selection: Channel 3 (CH03)  
• Time period A: T-1  
• LEVEL: 2  
Set the following contents using the same  
procedure  
5
6
• MODE (detection method): A AND B  
• Channel number display  
• Time period  
• LEVEL  
1 Press camera selection button 3.  
The channel display changes to "CH03".  
• MODE  
3
CH01  
CH03  
The LEVEL and MODE settings can be different for the  
time periods (T-1, T-2, T-3 and T-4) of TIME PERIOD A,  
but the location of the motion sensor is fixed. The  
motion sensor cannot be set to different locations for  
the different time periods.  
2 Turn the J-dial to move the cursor to the desired  
sensor location, and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
To exit, turn the S-dial counterclockwise.  
Operation returns to the <ALARM REC MODE SET>  
screen.  
(S)  
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H Alarm operation settings menu description  
This menu is used to extend the duration of the alarm  
recording and to set the display method when an alarm  
occurs.  
(2) If another channel detects a second alarm during  
DURATION operation and the same channel detects  
a third alarm, the first alarm recording finishes when  
the third alarm is detected and the third alarm  
recording starts. If another alarm is detected on  
another channel (CH5), the recording takes place as  
set in DURATION.  
<ALARM OPERATION SET>  
ALARM RETRIGGER  
: OFF  
1
2
MAIN MON. DISPLAY  
ALARM PRIORITY  
MON.2 DISPLAY  
: FULL  
: LAST  
: NC  
1st Alarm detected  
3rd Alarm detected  
3
4
CH1  
ALARM NO. 1  
DURATION  
2nd Alarm detected  
1 ALARM RETRIGGER  
CH5  
ALARM NO. 2  
This setting controls whether the recording duration will be  
extended when another alarm is detected on the same  
channel that is currently performing alarm recording.  
2 MAIN MON. DISPLAY  
Selects the screen type to use for display when an alarm is  
detected.  
When setting "ON"  
(1) If a second alarm is detected during DURATION  
operation on the same channel the recording time is  
prolonged by the number of minutes set in  
DURATION from the point when the second alarm  
was detected.  
NC: The main monitor will not change, even if an alarm is  
detected.  
FULL: When an alarm is detected, the main monitor will display  
the video from that channel in full-screen mode.  
6: When an alarm is detected, the main monitor will change to  
multi-6 screen mode.  
1st Alarm detected  
CH1  
2nd Alarm detected  
3 ALARM PRIORITY (display when multiple alarms are  
ALARM NO. 1  
detected)  
Sets the priority for alarm display to use when multiple  
alarms are overlapping.  
DURATION  
LAST: When multiple alarms are overlapping, display is  
performed in the priority order. The most recent alarm is  
given first priority, then the one detected before that, and  
so on.  
(2) If another channel detects a second alarm during  
DURATION operation and the same channel detects  
a third alarm the first alarm recording finishes when  
the third alarm is detected and the third alarm  
recording starts. If the alarm is detected on another  
channel (CH5), the recording takes place as set in  
DURATION.  
FIRST: When multiple alarms are overlapping, only the alarm  
detected first will be displayed. Alarms detected after that  
will not be displayed.  
However, if the duration of the first alarm is over, alarms  
that have remaining durations will be displayed in the  
order of detection.  
1st Alarm detected  
3rd Alarm detected  
SWITCH: When multiple alarms are overlapping, the alarms will  
be displayed in a scrolling fashion, showing each  
alarm video for one second.  
CH1  
ALARM NO. 1  
ALARM NO. 3  
DURATION  
2nd Alarm detected  
4 MON. 2 DISPLAY  
Selects whether the monitor connected to the MON2  
terminal will be used to display the alarm video.  
CH5  
ALARM NO. 2  
NC: When an alarm is detected, the alarm video will not be  
When setting "OFF"  
displayed on monitor 2.  
(1) Within the set DURATION, alarms detected by the  
same channel are not acknowledged, therefore the  
recording stops at the end of the DURATION.  
However, the second alarm recording is recorded in  
the first alarm recording.  
SWITCH: When multiple alarms are overlapping, the alarms will  
be displayed in a scrolling fashion, showing each  
alarm video for one second.  
LAST: When multiple alarms are overlapping, display is  
performed in the priority order. The most recent alarm is  
given first priority, then the one detected before that, and  
so on.  
1st Alarm detected  
CH1  
2nd Alarm detected  
ALARM NO. 1  
DURATION  
FIRST: When multiple alarms are overlapping, only the alarm  
detected first will be displayed. Alarms detected after that  
will not be displayed.  
However, if the duration of the first alarm is over, alarms  
that have remaining durations will be displayed in the  
order of detection.  
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H-1 Alarm operation settings  
H-2 Alarm display settings  
Display the <ALARM OPERATION SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the recording settings  
screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39)  
Turn the J-dial, select "MAIN MON. DISPLAY", and  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
1
1
The "FULL" indicator of MAIN MON. DISPLAY starts  
blinking.  
The "OFF" indicator of ALARM RETRIGGER starts  
blinking.  
<ALARM OPERATION SET>  
MENU  
ALARM RETRIGGER  
: OFF  
<MAIN MENU>  
2.RECORD SET  
MAIN MON. DISPLAY  
ALARM PRIORITY  
MON.2 DISPLAY  
: FULL  
: LAST  
: NC  
(S)  
(J)  
<RECORD SET>  
8.ALARM OPERATION SET  
(S)  
(J)  
<ALARM OPERATION SET>  
ALARM RETRIGGER  
: ON  
Turn the J-dial to select FULL (example), and then  
turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
2
MAIN MON. DISPLAY  
ALARM PRIORITY  
MON.2 DISPLAY  
: FULL  
: LAST  
: NC  
Selections: FULL/6/NC  
The "LAST" indicator of ALARM PRIORITY starts  
blinking.  
Turn the J-dial to select "FIRST", and then turn the  
S-dial twice clockwise.  
3
4
Selections: LAST/FIRST/SWITCH  
Turn the J-dial, select "ON" for ALARM  
RETRIGGER, and turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
3
The "NC" indicator of MON.2 DISPLAY starts blinking.  
The cursor moves to "MAIN MON. DISPLAY".  
Turn the J-dial, select "LAST", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are  
complete.  
The cursor moves back to the ALARM RETRIGGER  
field.  
Operation returns to the normal screen.  
Selections: NC/SWITCH/LAST/FIRST  
EXIT/OSD  
Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are  
complete.  
5
Operation returns to the normal screen.  
EXIT/OSD  
b Alarm cancellation  
• Forced cancellation of an alarm operation in progress  
Press the camera selection button of the channel with the  
alarm for about 3 seconds.  
• Cancellation by a switch when alarm is detected  
Install a switch between the ALARM RESET and the C  
(ground) terminal of the terminal block on the rear panel,  
and turn on the switch when an alarm is detected.  
ALARM RESET  
C
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Menu configuration  
b Displaying the general settings screen  
Press the MENU button and use the  
A Data display settings/VIDEO LOSS settings (P63)  
<DISPLAY SET>  
1
J-dial to select "3. GENERAL SET",  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
DATE  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
TIME  
QUALITY  
AUDIO  
The <GENERAL SET> screen appears.  
ALARM COUNT  
ALARM TYPE  
TITLE  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
2.RECORD SET  
3.GENERAL SET  
4.SCREEN SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
VIDEO LOSS  
: ON  
B Buzzer settings (P64)  
<BUZZER SET>  
ALARM  
: OFF  
: ON  
DISK FULL  
DISK ERROR  
LOCK WARNING  
KEY IN  
: ON  
(S)  
(J)  
: ON  
: OFF  
: OFF  
NON REC  
Turn the J-dial, select the desired  
submenu, and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
2
The selected screen (A~G) is  
displayed. Refer to the appropriate  
pages for the settings.  
C Security lock settings (P65)  
<SECURITY LOCK SET>  
LEVEL  
PASSWORD(4-8) USE  
ADMIN  
--------  
--------  
OFF  
OFF  
USER  
REC CONTROL  
: ADMIN  
(S)  
(J)  
D Hard disk settings (P68)  
<HDD SET>  
DISK1  
:
:
82GB  
---GB  
->  
<GENERAL SET>  
DISK2  
DISK INITIALIZE  
1.DISPLAY SET  
2.BUZZER SET  
3.SECURITY LOCK SET  
4.HDD SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
CAUTION : ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED!  
MIRRORING  
:
:
OFF  
***  
PLAYBACK DRIVE  
CAUTION : RECORDING SPEED WILL BE  
LIMITED BY MIRRORING!  
5.NETWORK SET  
6.RS-485 SET  
E Network settings (P69)  
<NETWORK SET>  
NETWORK CONTROL  
: OFF  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
NETWORK STATUS  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
PORT  
: ON  
: 192.168. 0.  
: 255.255.255.  
1
0
0
:
0. 0. 0.  
: 00080  
PASSWORD (4-8)  
ID  
ID1  
: 1111----  
: 2222----  
: 3333----  
ID2  
ID3  
F RS-485 settings (P70)  
<RS-485 SET>  
DATA SPEED  
STATUS INFO  
ALARM INFO  
ADDRESS  
:
:
:
:
19200  
OFF  
OFF  
000  
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A Data display settings/VIDEO LOSS settings  
These settings are used to control the operating display  
Turn the J-dial, select "VIDEO LOSS", and turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
3
area of the monitor, to display the date, time and other  
information. Normally all indicators are displayed, but  
they can be hidden, if needed.  
The "ON" field starts blinking.  
Normally this is set to display. If necessary, turn the  
J-dial and hide it by setting it to "OFF".  
"VIDEO LOSS" can be set to be displayed when a camera  
video is interrupted due to an unexpected problem, or a  
lamp connected to the rear panel control terminals can  
be turned on.  
<DISPLAY SET>  
DATE  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
TIME  
QUALITY  
AUDIO  
Display the <DISPLAY SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the general settings screen", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62)  
(S)  
1
(J)  
ALARM COUNT  
ALARM TYPE  
TITLE  
The "ON" indicator on the DATE line starts blinking.  
VIDEO LOSS  
: ON  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
3.GENERAL SET  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
4
5
<GENERAL SET>  
1.DISPLAY SET  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
(S)  
(J)  
<DISPLAY SET>  
DATE  
TIME  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
QUALITY  
AUDIO  
ALARM COUNT  
ALARM TYPE  
TITLE  
Cancelling the VIDEO LOSS detection  
• Connect a normal video signal.  
• If video signal connection is not necessary, then press the  
camera selection button where the VIDEO LOSS was  
detected, and then press the same camera selection  
button again for about 3 seconds.  
VIDEO LOSS  
: ON  
Turn the J-dial, set the DATE to "OFF", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
Repeat the same procedure for each item you want to  
hide from the display.  
<DISPLAY SET>  
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DATE  
: OFF  
: OFF  
: OFF  
: OFF  
: OFF  
: OFF  
: OFF  
1
TIME  
2
QUALITY  
AUDIO  
3
4
ALARM COUNT  
ALARM TYPE  
TITLE  
5
6
7
VIDEO LOSS  
: ON  
b The operating display area after setting the  
items "ON".  
1 2  
3 46 5  
01-01-06 00:00:00 REC REPEAT EN A ALARM 0000  
02  
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B Buzzer settings  
These settings are used to generate a warning buzzer  
when the hard disk is full and at alarm events.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
3
EXIT/OSD  
Display the <BUZZER SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the general settings screen", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62)  
1
The "OFF" field in the ALARM line starts blinking.  
Press any operating button to stop the buzzer.  
The buzzer can also be stopped by turning the S-dial or  
the J-dial.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
3.GENERAL SET  
<GENERAL SET>  
2.BUZZER SET  
(S)  
(J)  
<BUZZER SET>  
ALARM  
: OFF  
: ON  
DISK FULL  
DISK ERROR  
LOCK WARNING  
KEY IN  
: ON  
: ON  
: OFF  
: OFF  
NON REC  
Turn the J-dial to select ON or OFF, and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
2
Repeat the same procedure for selecting the desired  
settings for each item.  
• ALARM  
OFF: Buzzer will not sound, even if an alarm is  
detected.  
ON: Buzzer will sound when an alarm is detected.  
• DISK FULL  
OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if the hard  
disk is full, and overwrite is disabled.  
ON: The buzzer will sound if the hard disk is full,  
and overwrite is disabled.  
• DISK ERROR  
OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if a hard disk  
error occurred.  
ON: The buzzer will sound if a hard disk error  
occurred.  
• LOCK WARNING  
OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if the button  
locked by the security lock is pressed.  
ON: The buzzer will sound twice with a 0.5 sec  
cycle if the button locked by the security lock  
is pressed.  
• KEY IN  
OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if the button  
necessary for operation is pressed.  
ON: The buzzer will sound, when the button  
necessary for operation is pressed.  
• NON REC  
OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if recording  
was stopped.  
ON: The buzzer will sound if the recording was  
stopped.  
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C Security lock menu description  
Turn ON the ADMIN and USER  
C-1 security locks and set passwords for  
the DVR  
This menu is used to set passwords and to limit access  
to the DVR. There are two passwords, one for the  
administrator, and one for the user.  
Refer to P67 for information on the control rights after  
setting the passwords.  
<SECURITY LOCK SET>  
Display the <SECURITY LOCK SET> screen as  
explained in "Displaying the general settings  
screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62)  
LEVEL  
ADMIN  
USER  
PASSWORD(4-8) USE  
1
1
3
--------  
--------  
OFF  
OFF  
2
REC CONTROL  
: ADMIN  
The first dash ("–") of the ADMIN setting starts blinking.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
3.GENERAL SET  
1 ADMIN  
<GENERAL SET>  
3.SECURITY LOCK SET  
This item is used to enter the administrator's password  
(numerals 0, 1~9 and the letters A~Z can be used for  
passwords). The ON/OFF setting enables or disables the  
security lock.  
(S)  
(J)  
<SECURITY LOCK SET>  
PASSWORD(4-8) USE  
LEVEL  
• The password must be between 4~8 characters long. If  
the password entered is shorter than 3 characters, the  
password will be erased, and a new entry will be  
required.  
ADMIN  
--------  
--------  
OFF  
OFF  
USER  
REC CONTROL  
: ADMIN  
• If the "OFF" setting is selected, that means the security  
lock will not be used, therefore the USER field will be  
disabled and the user password cannot be entered.  
Set the ADMIN password (example: 12345AB).  
1 Turn the J-dial, select "1", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
2
3
• If the administrator password is set, and correctly  
entered, all operations will be accessible.  
Repeat the operation to enter the rest of the  
password.  
The cursor moves to "OFF".  
2 USER  
2 Turn the J-dial to select "ON", and then turn the  
S-dial twice clockwise.  
This item is used to enter the user's password (numerals  
0, 1~9 and the letters A~Z can be used for passwords).  
The ON/OFF setting in the USE column enables or  
disables the security lock.  
The password entry area of the USER starts  
blinking.  
• The password must be between 4~8 characters long. If  
the password entered is shorter than 3 characters, the  
password will be erased, and a new entry is required.  
ADMIN  
12345AB-  
ON  
Set the USER password (example: AB12345).  
1 Turn the J-dial, select "A", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
3 REC CONTROL  
This setting is used to give access to the recording  
operations.  
Repeat the operation to enter the rest of the  
password.  
The cursor moves to "OFF".  
ADMIN: Only the administrator can control the recording  
operations. The user cannot control the recording  
operations.  
2 Turn the J-dial to select "ON", and then turn the  
S-dial twice clockwise.  
USER: The user can also control the recording  
The "ADMIN" field of REC CONTROL starts  
blinking.  
operations.  
USER  
AB12345-  
ON  
Turn the J-dial to select ADMIN or USER, and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves back to the ADMIN line.  
4
5
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
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C-2 Activating the security lock  
C-3 Cancelling the security lock  
When the administrator and user settings are complete,  
activate the security lock.  
Press the MENU button.  
1
The "SECURITY LOCKED!" screen appears for about  
5 seconds.  
Press the SHUTTLE HOLD button for about 3  
1
seconds while live video is on the screen.  
The LOCK indicator on the front panel turns on and a  
buzzer sounds to indicate the activation of the security  
lock.  
SECURITY LOCKED !  
PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD  
--------  
SHUTTLE HOLD  
LOCK indicator  
CHANGE:JOG  
SET:SHUTTLE  
Turn the J-dial and enter the password set for the  
ADMIN or the USER level, and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
2
• ADMIN: example 12345AB  
If the administrator password is entered, the LOCK  
indicator turns off, and the security lock will be  
cancelled.  
Press the MENU button to check that the security  
lock is activated.  
2
The display returns to the normal live video screen.  
• USER: example AB12345  
The "SECURITY LOCKED!" screen appears for about  
5 seconds, then the live video display returns.  
If the user password is entered, the LOCK indicator  
stays on, and the security lock will be cancelled only  
partially.  
MENU  
SECURITY LOCKED !  
PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD  
--------  
SECURITY LOCKED !  
PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD  
(S)  
(J)  
CHANGE:JOG  
SET:SHUTTLE  
*******  
CHANGE:JOG  
SET:SHUTTLE  
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b List of permitted operations after setting the  
<SECURITY LOCK SET>  
PASSWORD(4-8) USE  
passwords  
LEVEL  
1
3
ADMIN  
USER  
REC CONTROL  
--------  
--------  
OFF  
OFF  
2
: ADMIN  
If both the ADMIN and USER are "ON":  
• If the ADMIN password is entered, all operations will be  
permitted.  
• If no password is entered, all operations will be denied.  
1 ADMIN  
ON  
ON  
2 USER  
Settings  
3 REC CONTROL  
ADMIN  
ADMIN  
USER  
USER  
USER  
USER  
USER  
Password entered  
USER  
Surveillance  
Operation of the camera selection, [QUAD], [MULTI], [MON2],  
[EXIT/OSD] and [SEQUENCE] buttons  
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
Playback  
Operation of the [PLAY/STOP], [ZOOM], [SEARCH], [COPY],  
[STILL], [SHUTTLE HOLD] and [ALARM] buttons  
Jog-dial/Shuttle-dial operation  
m
Operations  
Recording  
m
m
×
×
×
×
Operation of the [REC/STOP] and [TIMER] buttons  
Menu  
×
×
Operation of the [MENU] and [MENU RESET] buttons  
If ADMIN is ON and USER is OFF:  
• If the ADMIN password is entered, all operations will be permitted.  
• USER password cannot be entered (since the setting is turned OFF)  
1 ADMIN  
ON  
2 USER  
Settings  
OFF  
3 REC CONTROL  
ADMIN  
ADMIN  
USER  
USER  
Password entered  
Not entered Not entered Not entered Not entered  
Surveillance  
Operation of the camera selection, [QUAD], [MULTI], [MON2],  
[EXIT/OSD] and [SEQUENCE] buttons  
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
Playback  
Operation of the [PLAY/STOP], [ZOOM], [SEARCH], [COPY],  
[STILL], [SHUTTLE HOLD] and [ALARM] buttons  
Jog-dial/Shuttle-dial operation  
Operations  
Recording  
m
m
×
×
×
×
Operation of the [REC/STOP] and [TIMER] buttons  
Menu  
×
×
Operation of the [MENU] and [MENU RESET] buttons  
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D Hard disk settings menu description  
D-1 Hard disk initialization  
Display the <HDD SET> screen using "Displaying  
the general settings screen". (P62)  
1
<HDD SET>  
The cursor moves to "DISK INITIALIZE".  
1
2
3
DISK1  
:
:
82GB  
---GB  
->  
MENU  
DISK2  
<MAIN MENU>  
DISK INITIALIZE  
3.GENERAL SET  
CAUTION : ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED!  
<GENERAL SET>  
4.HDD SET  
MIRRORING  
:
:
OFF  
***  
4
5
PLAYBACK DRIVE  
(S)  
(J)  
CAUTION : RECORDING SPEED WILL BE  
LIMITED BY MIRRORING!  
<HDD SET>  
DISK1  
DISK2  
:
:
82GB  
---GB  
->  
DISK INITIALIZE  
CAUTION : ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED!  
L
1 DISK1  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
3
Displays the total capacity of the internal hard disk. If the  
hard disk is replaced, the capacity may change.  
The <WARNING> screen is displayed, and "NO" is  
blinking.  
2 DISK2  
Turn the J-dial, select "YES", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
Displays the total capacity of the second hard disk, if it was  
installed in the DVR.  
The "HDD INITIALIZING !" message appears, and the  
initialization starts.  
3 DISK INITIALIZE  
When the initialization is complete, the <HDD SET>  
screen returns.  
This item is used to initialize the internal hard disk. All  
recordings are erased when the hard disk is initialized.  
The initialization is performed on DISK1 and DISK2  
simultaneously.  
<WARNING>  
THIS CHANGE WILL INITIALIZE THE DISK.  
ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED.  
ARE YOU SURE ?  
4 MIRRORING  
If another hard disk is installed, and MIRRORING is turned  
"ON", then a PLAYBACK DRIVE can be selected, and the  
same video will be recorded on both hard disks. If a writing  
error occurs, one of DISK1 and DISK2 can be used to read  
the recordings.  
NO  
CHANGE:JOG  
SET:SHUTTLE  
• Note that if MIRRORING is turned "ON", the recording  
rate will be automatically limited (to half of the normal  
recording rate).  
• If a playback problem occurs while MIRRORING is ON,  
change the hard disk used for playback by selecting  
DISK1 or DISK2 at the "PLAYBACK DRIVE" setting.  
HDD INITIALIZING !  
5 PLAYBACK DRIVE  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
Use this setting together with MIRRORING, to designate  
one of the two hard disks for video playback.  
4
Selections: DISK1/DISK2  
b Hard disk expansion  
Before installing another hard disk, consult with the store where  
you purchased your system.  
We recommend using the expansion hard disk provided by  
SANYO. Operation is not guaranteed if a hard disk other than  
SANYO's recommended type is used for capacity expansion.  
The hard disks must be initialized, upon installing an  
expansion disk. The initialization is performed on the two hard  
disks simultaneously. Save your recordings on a  
CompactFlash card or other media before the initialization.  
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E Network settings  
E-1 Network password modification  
Connecting the DVR to the network  
1
There are three access levels (ID1, ID2, ID3) to connect to  
the network.  
Refer to the Network connection terminals (LAN). (P11)  
The default settings for the IDs are shown below:  
Display the <NETWORK SET> screen as explained  
in "Displaying the general settings screen", and  
then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62)  
2
<NETWORK SET>  
NETWORK CONTROL  
: ON(NETWORK)  
: ON  
NETWORK STATUS  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
PORT  
The "OFF" field NETWORK CONTROL starts blinking.  
: 192.168. 0.  
: 255.255.255.  
1
0
0
MENU  
:
0. 0. 0.  
: 00080  
PASSWORD (4-8)  
<MAIN MENU>  
3.GENERAL SET  
ID  
ID1  
: 1111----  
: 2222----  
: 3333----  
ID2  
ID3  
<GENERAL SET>  
5.NETWORK SET  
Turn the J-dial, select "ID1", and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
1
2
3
(S)  
(J)  
<NETWORK SET>  
The first password entry item "1" starts blinking.  
NETWORK CONTROL  
NETWORK STATUS  
IP ADDRESS  
: OFF  
: ON  
: 192.168. 0.  
: 255.255.255.  
1
0
0
ID1  
:
1111----  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
:
0. 0. 0.  
• ID levels:  
Turn the J-dial, select "ON(NETWORK)", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
ID1: Live video surveillance can be conducted over  
3
4
the network.  
OFF: The DVR is not operated from the network.  
ON (NETWORK): PC operations are given priority.  
ON (DVR): DVR operations are given priority.  
The cursor moves to "NETWORK STATUS".  
ID2: Live video surveillance, recorded video  
playback and search can be conducted over  
the network.  
ID3: The DVR and the main settings can all be  
controlled over the network.  
NETWORK CONTROL : ON(NETWORK)  
Change the password.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise. Turn the J-dial to select  
"ON" and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Example: Set "ABC123" as the ID1 password.  
1 Turn the J-dial, select "A", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves to "IP ADDRESS".  
The "1" at the second position starts blinking.  
NETWORK STATUS : ON  
2 Turn the J-dial, select "B", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
ON: Displays "NETWORK CONTROL" on the monitor  
screen.  
OFF: Does not display the network status.  
The "1" at the third position starts blinking.  
3 Repeat the operation to enter the rest of the  
password.  
Repeat the operation to enter the rest of the setting  
items.  
Set the ID2, ID3 passwords as needed.  
5
6
ID1  
:
ABC123--  
When connecting to the network, ask the network  
administrator for the IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK,  
GATEWAY and PORT settings.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
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F RS-485 settings  
Connect the RS-485 terminal on the rear panel of  
the DVR with the system controller (Figure 1).  
1
Figure 1 (Do not use telephone wires.)  
System controller  
(sold separately)  
Display the <RS-485 SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the general settings screen", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62)  
2
A
RS485  
B
The DATA SPEED "19200" indicator starts blinking.  
MENU  
To other  
A terminals  
<MAIN MENU>  
3.GENERAL SET  
Straight cable  
Cross cable  
<GENERAL SET>  
6.RS-485 SET  
The DVR supports straight and cross-type cables.  
(S)  
(J)  
• Straight type:  
<RS-485 SET>  
A straight cable connects connector "A" to "A", and  
"B" to "B" of the RS-485 connectors.  
DATA SPEED  
:
:
:
:
19200  
STATUS INFO  
ALARM INFO  
ADDRESS  
OFF  
OFF  
001  
• Cross type:  
A cross cable connects connector "A" with "B", and  
"B" with "A" on the RS-485 connectors.  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired DATA SPEED  
(example: 9600), and then turn the S-dial twice  
clockwise.  
3
4
Pin number Connector A Connector B  
6
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Not used  
Not used  
A
Not used  
Not used  
B
Selections: 2400/4800/9600/19200  
The "OFF" indicator of STATUS INFO starts blinking.  
B
A
STATUS INFO :  
OFF  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Repeat the procedure for selecting the desired  
settings for each item.  
• STATUS INFO  
Camera (sold separately)  
OFF: The status information will not be sent.  
ON: The status information will be sent.  
• ALARM INFO  
OFF: The alarm information will not be sent.  
ON: The alarm information will be sent.  
• ADDRESS  
The address should be between 000~127.  
Refer to the system controller's instruction manual for  
more information about the control method.  
MENU  
A
UT  
O
MODE  
POWER  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
5
Terminator switch settings  
If multiple devices are connected, terminator settings are  
necessary at both ends. If the terminator settings are not  
correct, correct data will not be sent to the devices.  
Set the terminator switch on both ends (first device and last  
device) to "ON", and set it to "OFF" on all other devices.  
SW  
1
2
3
4
RS-485  
RS-485  
ON  
TERMINATE  
TERMINATE  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
SW  
COM  
A
TELEMETRY  
B
VIDEO  
1
ON  
2
3
4
12V  
MU  
MEU  
R
RE
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Menu configuration  
b Displaying the screen settings  
A Changing the multi-screen position (P72)  
Screen-position modification for live video and playback.  
Press the MENU button and use the  
J-dial to select "4. SCREEN SET", and  
then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
1
<MULTI  
6
POSITION SET MENU>  
<QUAD POSITION SET MENU>  
QUAD1 QUAD2  
05  
01  
06  
02  
02  
01  
03  
02  
04  
01  
03  
The <SCREEN SET> screen appears.  
04  
05  
06  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
CHECK THE SCREEN ->  
1.INITIAL SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
CHECK THE SCREEN ->  
2.RECORD SET  
3.GENERAL SET  
4.SCREEN SET  
5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME  
02  
03  
06  
01  
03  
02  
01  
(S)  
(J)  
04  
05  
04  
Turn the J-dial, select the desired  
submenu, and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
2
B Switching screen at time intervals (P73)  
The selected screen (A~D) is  
displayed. Refer to the appropriate  
pages for the settings.  
This setting is used to scroll all live videos based on preset time intervals.  
01-01-06 00:00:00  
<SEQUENCE SET>  
MAIN MON. FULL  
QUAD  
:
:
:
1SEC  
1SEC  
1SEC  
MON.2  
FULL  
INDIVIDUAL INTERVAL (SEC)  
01:  
04:  
1
1
02:  
05:  
1
1
03:  
06:  
1
1
05  
(S)  
(J)  
06  
03  
04  
This setting specifies the monitor to use for live video display during the  
time set in the time period settings (TIME PERIOD A/B).  
<MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET>  
<SCREEN SET>  
TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)  
1.MULTI SCREEN  
:
NORMAL  
->  
01  
03  
02  
QUAD POSITION SET  
CH  
MAIN MON. ON ON ON ON ON ON  
MON.2 ON ON ON ON ON ON  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
06  
02  
MULTI 6 POSITION SET  
->  
04  
01  
2.SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE SET  
:
1SEC  
->  
MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET ->  
3.MASK OFF  
MASK SET  
:
->  
->  
4.COLOR LEVEL SET  
C Masking specific camera images (P75)  
This setting specifies when to use a gray pattern to mask certain camera  
video on the screen.  
<MASK SET>  
TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)  
01  
CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
MAIN MON. OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
MON.2  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
NETWORK  
04  
D Adjusting color tones of the live video (P76)  
This setting is used to adjust the color tone of the video on the monitor.  
<COLOR LEVEL SET>  
CH01  
COLOR LEVEL : 5  
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A Changing the multi-screen position  
Display the <SCREEN SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the screen settings", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise. (P71)  
Example: Switching from the camera 1 image to the  
3
camera 5 image  
1
1 Turn the J-dial, select "QUAD POSITION SET",  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The <QUAD POSITION SET MENU> screen  
appears.  
The "NORMAL" field of 1. MULTI SCREEN starts  
blinking.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
2 Turn the J-dial, select "01" to "QUAD1", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
4.SCREEN SET  
The "01" indicator starts blinking.  
3 Turn the J-dial, select "05", and turn the S-dial  
<SCREEN SET>  
1.MULTI SCREEN  
:
NORMAL  
->  
clockwise.  
QUAD POSITION SET  
MULTI 6 POSITION SET  
->  
QUAD1  
QUAD1  
(S)  
2.SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE SET  
:
1SEC  
->  
01  
05  
02  
02  
MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET ->  
3.MASK OFF  
MASK SET  
4.COLOR LEVEL SET  
03  
03  
04  
04  
:
->  
->  
4 Turn the J-dial, select "CHECK THE SCREEN",  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The <CHECK DISPLAY POSITION> screen with live  
video appears. Check if camera 1 was replaced by  
camera 5.  
Turn the J-dial, select "CHANGE", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
2
Selections:  
Press the QUAD button to check the screen of  
"QUAD2" and beyond.  
NORMAL: No specified display positions for  
multi-screen display  
CHANGE: Specified positions for multi-screen (quad/6)  
display  
<QUAD POSITION SET MENU>  
QUAD1  
<CHECK DISPLAY POSITION>  
The cursor moves to "QUAD POSITION SET".  
QUAD2  
05  
06  
05  
02  
Turn the J-dial and select the quad or multi-6 screen as  
shown below, for changing the display positions.  
03  
04  
01  
02  
05  
03  
02  
04  
<SCREEN SET>  
1.MULTI SCREEN  
:
CHANGE  
->  
QUAD POSITION SET  
CHECK THE SCREEN ->  
MULTI 6 POSITION SET  
->  
QUAD  
2.SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE SET  
:
1SEC  
->  
MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET ->  
3.MASK OFF  
MASK SET  
4.COLOR LEVEL SET  
:
->  
->  
5 Turn the S-dial counterclockwise.  
The <QUAD POSITION SET MENU> screen  
returns.  
<MULTI 6 POSITION SET MENU>  
02  
<QUAD POSITION SET MENU>  
QUAD1 QUAD2  
05  
01  
06  
02  
01  
03  
02  
04  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
01  
4
03  
Press the "QUAD" or the "MULTI" buttons on the  
normal live display to see the order of the display  
changed.  
04  
05  
06  
CHECK THE SCREEN ->  
CHECK THE SCREEN ->  
EXIT/OSD  
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Automatic scrolling of live video of the  
main monitor and the monitor 2 at  
identical intervals (example: 5 seconds)  
Automatic scrolling of live video of the  
B-1 main monitor and the monitor 2 at  
individual intervals  
B
Display the <SCREEN SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the screen settings" (P71).  
Display the <SCREEN SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the screen settings" (P71).  
1
1
MENU  
Turn the J-dial to select "2. SEQUENCE", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
<MAIN MENU>  
4.SCREEN SET  
2
Selections: 1/2/ ... 29/30SEC/INDIV.  
The "1SEC" indicator starts blinking.  
<SCREEN SET>  
1.MULTI SCREEN  
:
CHANGE  
->  
QUAD POSITION SET  
2.SEQUENCE  
: 1SEC  
MULTI 6 POSITION SET  
->  
(S)  
2.SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE SET  
:
5SEC  
->  
Turn the J-dial to select "INDIV.", and then turn the  
S-dial twice clockwise.  
3
MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET ->  
3.MASK OFF  
MASK SET  
4.COLOR LEVEL SET  
:
The <SEQUENCE SET> screen appears.  
->  
->  
<SEQUENCE SET>  
MAIN MON.  
FULL  
QUAD  
FULL  
:
:
:
1SEC  
1SEC  
1SEC  
Turn the J-dial to select "2. SEQUENCE", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
MON.2  
2
(S)  
Selections: 1/2/ ... 29/30SEC/INDIV.  
The "1SEC" indicator starts blinking.  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
4
5
After specifying the number of seconds, the cursor will  
not move to the "SEQUENCE SET" position. This way  
the automatic sequence will be set to the same interval.  
The "1SEC" of MAIN MON. FULL starts blinking.  
Setting the interval time between the MAIN MON.  
and the MON2.  
1 Turn the J-dial to select "5SEC" for "MAIN MON.  
FULL", and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
Selections: 1/2/ ... 29/30SEC/INDIV.  
2 Turn the J-dial to select "10SEC" for "MAIN MON.  
QUAD", and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.  
Selections: 1/2/ ... 29/30SEC  
2.SEQUENCE  
: 1SEC  
Turn the J-dial to select the 2. SEQUENCE  
(example: 5 seconds), and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
3
4
5
2.SEQUENCE  
: 5SEC  
3 Turn the J-dial to select "15SEC" for "MON.2  
FULL", and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
Selections: 1/2/ ... 29/30SEC/INDIV.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
MAIN MON.  
MON.2  
FULL  
QUAD  
FULL  
:
5SEC  
: 10SEC  
: 15SEC  
Press the SEQUENCE button.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
SEQUENCE  
6
7
EXIT/OSD  
Press the SEQUENCE button.  
The monitor video will be switched the following way:  
• Main monitor full-screen video every 5 seconds  
• Main monitor quad-screen video every 10 seconds  
• Monitor 2 full-screen video every 15 seconds  
SEQUENCE  
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Screen settings  
Automatic sequence of live video of the  
Turning off display of specified  
B-3 cameras during timer-controlled  
periods  
main monitor (full-screen) at individual  
intervals, and of the monitor 2 at identical  
intervals (example: 3 seconds)  
B-2  
Set TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B using  
<TIME PERIOD SET> (P37).  
1
Display the <SCREEN SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the screen settings" (P71).  
1
2
3
4
5
Select "TIME PERIOD A" or "TIME PERIOD B" for  
"SEQUENCE" under "SELECT TIME PERIOD".  
Turn the J-dial, select "2. SEQUENCE", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The example uses "TIME PERIOD A".  
<SCREEN SET>  
1.MULTI SCREEN  
QUAD POSITION SET  
MULTI 6 POSITION SET  
<TIME PERIOD SET>  
T-1 T-2  
:
CHANGE  
->  
Turn the J-dial to select "INDIV.", and then turn the  
S-dial twice clockwise.  
TIME PERIOD  
T-3  
T-4  
TIME PERIOD A 06:00 11:30 13:30 18:00  
TIME PERIOD B 06:00 08:00 14:30 20:00  
->  
2.SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE SET  
:
1SEC  
->  
SELECT TIME PERIOD  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
SEQUENCE  
MASK  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET ->  
3.MASK OFF  
MASK SET  
4.COLOR LEVEL SET  
:
MOTION SENSOR  
->  
->  
Turn the J-dial, select "INDIV." for the MAIN MON.  
FULL, and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
MAIN MON. QUAD cannot be set to "INDIV.".  
Turn the J-dial on the <SEQUENCE SET> screen to  
select "MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET", and then turn  
the S-dial twice clockwise.  
2
3
Turn the J-dial to select "MON.2 FULL", and then  
turn the S-dial clockwise.  
6
7
The <MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET> screen appears,  
and "T-1" at TIME PERIOD starts blinking.  
The "1SEC" (example) indicator starts blinking.  
Turn the J-dial to select "3SEC", and then turn the  
S-dial twice clockwise.  
TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)  
1 SEC of channel 1 (01) under "INDIVIDUAL  
INTERVAL (SEC)" starts blinking.  
Turn the J-dial to select the desired TIME PERIOD  
(example: T-2), and then turn the S-dial twice  
clockwise.  
Turn the J-dial to set the interval for channel 1 (01)  
of the main monitor (example: 5), and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
8
The "ON" indicator at CH 01 on the MAIN MON. line  
starts blinking.  
Repeat the procedure for setting the interval for the  
other channels.  
<MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET>  
TIME PERIOD : T-2 (06:00-11:30)  
<SEQUENCE SET>  
MAIN MON. FULL : INDIV.  
CH  
MAIN MON. ON ON ON ON ON ON  
MON.2 ON ON ON ON ON ON  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
QUAD  
FULL  
:
:
1SEC  
3SEC  
MON.2  
INDIVIDUAL INTERVAL (SEC)  
01 :  
04 :  
5
1
02 :  
05 :  
1
1
03 :  
06 :  
1
1
Turn the J-dial, select "OFF", and turn the S-dial.  
4
Repeat the procedure to turn "OFF" the display of all  
desired cameras.  
<MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET>  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
TIME PERIOD : T-2 (06:00-11:30)  
9
À
EXIT/OSD  
CH  
MAIN MON. OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON  
MON.2 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
5
6
Press the SEQUENCE button.  
EXIT/OSD  
SEQUENCE  
Press the SEQUENCE button.  
SEQUENCE  
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Screen settings  
C Masking specific camera images  
Set TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B using  
<TIME PERIOD SET> (P37).  
Turn the S-dial, and use the J-dial to select the  
desired TIME PERIOD (example: T-2), and then turn  
the S-dial clockwise.  
1
6
7
Select "TIME PERIOD A" or "TIME PERIOD B" for  
"MASK" under "SELECT TIME PERIOD".  
The cursor moves to "01" (CH) of the MAIN MON. line.  
The example uses "TIME PERIOD A".  
Turn the J-dial to select the camera number  
(example: 03) of the MAIN MON., and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
<TIME PERIOD SET>  
TIME PERIOD  
T-1  
T-2  
T-3  
T-4  
TIME PERIOD A 06:00 11:30 13:30 18:00  
TIME PERIOD B 06:00 08:00 14:30 20:00  
<MASK SET>  
SELECT TIME PERIOD  
TIME PERIOD : T-2 (06:00-11:30)  
SEQUENCE  
MASK  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
TIME PERIOD A  
CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
MOTION SENSOR  
MAIN MON. OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF  
MON.2  
OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON  
ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF  
NETWORK  
Display the <SCREEN SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the screen settings" (P71).  
2
MENU  
Turn the J-dial, select "ON", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
<MAIN MENU>  
4.SCREEN SET  
8
9
Repeat the procedure to turn the masking "ON" for all  
desired cameras on MON.2 and on NETWORK.  
<SCREEN SET>  
1.MULTI SCREEN  
:
CHANGE  
->  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
QUAD POSITION SET  
MULTI 6 POSITION SET  
->  
EXIT/OSD  
(S)  
2.SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE SET  
:
1SEC  
->  
MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET ->  
3.MASK ON  
MASK SET  
4.COLOR LEVEL SET  
:
->  
->  
Turn the J-dial, select "3. MASK", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
3
4
The "OFF" starts blinking.  
Turn the J-dial, select "ON", and turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
The cursor moves to "MASK SET".  
MASK SET  
->  
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
5
The <MASK SET> screen appears and the cursor  
moves to "T-1".  
<MASK SET>  
TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)  
CH  
01 02 03 04 05 06  
MAIN MON. OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
MON.2  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
NETWORK  
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Screen settings  
D Adjusting color tones of the live video  
Display the <SCREEN SET> screen as explained in  
"Displaying the screen settings" (P71).  
1
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
4.SCREEN SET  
<SCREEN SET>  
1.MULTI SCREEN  
:
NORMAL  
->  
QUAD POSITION SET  
MULTI 6 POSITION SET  
->  
(S)  
2.SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE SET  
:
1SEC  
->  
MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET ->  
3.MASK OFF  
MASK SET  
4.COLOR LEVEL SET  
:
->  
->  
Turn the J-dial, select "4. COLOR LEVEL SET", and  
then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
2
The <COLOR LEVEL SET> screen of CH01 appears,  
and the cursor moves to "COLOR LEVEL".  
<COLOR LEVEL SET>  
CH01  
COLOR LEVEL : 5  
Press the camera selection button (example: 4) of  
the channel where you want to adjust the color  
level, and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
3
The channel switches to "CH04", and the "5" field at  
COLOR LEVEL starts blinking.  
4
<COLOR LEVEL SET>  
CH04  
COLOR LEVEL : 5  
(S)  
Turn the J-dial, select the desired COLOR LEVEL,  
and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
4
5
Selections: 1/2.../8/9/10 (darker)  
The color tone of the camera video changes.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button.  
EXIT/OSD  
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Power loss information/Used time  
Power loss/Used time menu  
description  
A-1 Viewing the information  
A
Use this procedure to view the power loss dates and  
times, hard disk running times, and the power-on time of  
the DVR.  
<POWER LOSS/USED TIME>  
Press the MENU button, turn the J-dial, select  
"5. POWER LOSS/USED TIME", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
POWER  
#000  
LOSS  
RECOVER  
1
----- --:--  
----- --:--  
----- --:--  
----- --:--  
DISK1 USE  
DISK2 USE  
POWER  
----- --:--  
----- --:--  
----- --:--  
----- --:--  
00000H  
1
2
The <POWER LOSS/USED TIME> screen appears.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
USED TIME  
:
:
:
3
1.INITIAL SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
-----H  
2.RECORD SET  
3.GENERAL SET  
00000H  
4.SCREEN SET  
5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME  
6.INITIALIZATION LOG  
7.COPY MENU SETTINGS  
F/W : M 2.00-00 / S 2.00-00  
(S)  
(J)  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
1 Power loss  
Displays the number of power outages.  
The maximum display of the power outage counter is 999.  
A count over 999 cannot be displayed.  
<POWER LOSS/USED TIME>  
POWER  
#011  
LOSS  
RECOVER  
14-01 19:15  
13-01 21:13  
03-01 18:48  
01-01 09:49  
DISK1 USE  
DISK2 USE  
POWER  
15-01 09:55  
14-01 09:21  
05-01 08:56  
03-01 10:32  
00096H  
2 LOSS and RECOVER  
Displays information about the most recent power loss  
events (loss date and time, recovery date and time), in  
reverse chronological order, up to four events. Information  
about earlier events is not available.  
USED TIME  
:
:
:
-----H  
00096H  
F/W : M 2.00-00 / S 2.00-00  
3 USED TIME  
• DISK1 USE  
Press the EXIT/OSD button to exit.  
2
Displays the total running time of hard disk 1.  
EXIT/OSD  
• DISK2 USE  
Displays the total running time of hard disk 2.  
If there is no second hard disk installed, "-----" is  
displayed.  
• POWER  
Displays the total power-on time of the DVR.  
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Initialization log  
A Initialization log menu description  
A-1 Viewing the log  
Use this procedure to view the hard disk initialization and  
area reset log. The log displays the eight most recently  
performed operations.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button, turn the J-dial, select  
"6.INITIALIZATION LOG", and then turn the S-dial  
clockwise.  
<INITIALIZATION LOG>  
1
DATE  
TIME  
AREA  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
-----  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
------  
------  
------  
------  
------  
------  
------  
------  
(------)  
(------)  
(------)  
(------)  
(------)  
(------)  
(------)  
(------)  
The <INITIALIZATION LOG> screen appears.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
1.INITIAL SET  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
2.RECORD SET  
3.GENERAL SET  
4.SCREEN SET  
5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME  
6.INITIALIZATION LOG  
7.COPY MENU SETTINGS  
(S)  
(J)  
MOVE:JOG  
SELECT:SHUTTLE  
1 DATE/TIME  
Displays the date and time of the initialization.  
<INITIALIZATION LOG>  
Displays the eight most recent items in the initialization  
log. Information about earlier initializations is not available.  
DATE  
TIME  
AREA  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
26-10  
-----  
18:25  
23:18  
23:18  
23:18  
23:18  
23:16  
23:15  
--:--  
ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)  
ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)  
ARCHIVE  
(AREA RESET)  
2 AREA  
ALARM REC (AREA RESET)  
NORMAL REC (AREA RESET)  
ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)  
ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)  
Displays the hard disk recording area that was initialized.  
Display:  
------  
(------)  
ALL AREAS, NORMAL REC, ARCHIVE, ALARM REC  
3 Operations  
Displays whether the area was INITIALIZED or subject to  
AREA RESET.  
Press the EXIT/OSD button to exit.  
2
EXIT/OSD  
Recording area modifications are displayed as  
"INITIALIZED".  
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Menu copy  
A Menu copy screen description  
Save the menu content in the CF  
card.  
A-1  
Save the set menu on the CompactFrash (CF) card and  
load the same menu onto a different DVR of the same  
model. It is possible to control several units using the  
same menu.  
Insert the CF card into the CF card slot  
1
2 Pull out  
1 Open  
Front  
<COPY MENU SETTINGS>  
2
Insert  
DVR TYPE VER. SA06-04  
SAVE MENUS TO CF  
1
2
3 Fold down  
(lock)  
1 Lift and  
push  
->  
->  
LOAD MENUS FROM CF  
COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO  
3
4
Press the MENU button and turn the J-dial to select  
"7. COPY MENU SETTINGS", and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
2
*IF YOU CHOOSE 'YES' OF THE ABOVE MENU,  
HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
The <COPY MENU SETTINGS> screen is displayed.  
MENU  
<MAIN MENU>  
7.COPY MENU SETTINGS  
1 DVR version number  
<COPY MENU SETTINGS>  
DVR TYPE VER. SA06-04  
2 Select when saving the settings of the DVR to a CF  
card.  
SAVE MENUS TO CF  
->  
->  
(S)  
3 Select when loading the settings of another DVR of the  
(J)  
same model from a CF card.  
LOAD MENUS FROM CF  
COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO  
4 Selecting the area distribution of the recording area  
*IF YOU CHOOSE 'YES' OF THE ABOVE MENU,  
HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
Select the below item before performing "LOAD MENUS  
FROM CF" in 3.  
Selections:  
Turn the S-dial clockwise, select "YES" by turning  
the J-dial, and then turn the S-dial clockwise.  
NO: Load the menu content from the CF card without  
altering the area distribution of the hard disk  
recording area (normal, alarm, archive).  
3
Save the menu on the CF card.  
"SAVING FINISHED!!" is displayed when saving is  
finished.  
YES: Alter the area distribution of the hard disk recording  
area (normal, alarm, archive) and load the menu  
content from the CF card.  
<WARNING>  
<COPY MENU SETTINGS>  
SAVING FINISHED!!  
SAVE MENUS TO CF!!  
SAVE MENUS TO CF  
->  
->  
CONTINUE?  
YES  
LOAD MENUS FROM CF  
COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO  
Copy  
*IF YOU CHOOSE 'YES' OF THE ABOVE MENU,  
HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
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A-2 Load menu content saved to the CF card onto other DVRs of the same model.  
Press the MENU button in order to display the  
B)When "YES" is selected for COPY  
1
<COPY MENU SETTINGS> screen and load the  
RECORDING AREA SETTINGS (Initialized).  
menu content onto other DVRs of the same model.  
MENU  
<COPY MENU SETTINGS>  
DVR TYPE VER. SA06-04  
SAVE MENUS TO CF  
LOAD MENUS FROM CF  
->  
COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: YES  
*IF YOU CHOOSE 'YES' OF THE ABOVE MENU,  
HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
->  
->  
LOAD MENUS FROM CF  
The <WARNING> screen will be displayed with a blinking  
"NO". Turn the J-dial and select "YES" and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO  
*IF YOU CHOOSE 'YES' OF THE ABOVE MENU,  
HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
Change the area distribution in the recording area and  
load from the CF card.  
Turn the J-dial to move the COPY RECORDING  
AREA SETTINGS.  
2
<WARNING>  
LOAD MENUS FROM CF!!  
COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO  
HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED!!  
Turn the S-dial clockwise. Select NO or YES using  
the J-dial.  
CONTINUE?  
YES  
3
4
Turn the S-dial clockwise.  
The cursor moves to "SAVE MENUS TO CF".  
SAVE MENUS TO CF  
->  
The monitor screen will display "SYSTEM  
INITIALIZING" and live videos will be shown, once  
loading is complete.  
6
Turn the J-dial to move the cursor to "LOAD MENUS  
FROM CF" and then the S-dial clockwise.  
5
LOAD MENUS FROM CF  
->  
A)When "NO" is selected for COPY RECORDING  
AREA SETTINGS.  
LOAD MENUS FROM CF  
->  
COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO  
*IF YOU CHOOSE 'YES' OF THE ABOVE MENU,  
HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !  
The <WARNING> screen will be displayed with a blinking  
"NO". Turn the J-dial and select "YES" and then turn the  
S-dial clockwise.  
Load from the CF card without altering the area  
distribution in the recording area.  
<WARNING>  
LOAD MENUS FROM CF!!  
CONTINUE?  
YES  
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Interface (RS-485) specifications  
b Data format  
b Communication protocol  
It is recommended that the exclusive controller is used for  
operation as a protocol unique to our company (SANYO  
protocol) is used for this DVR. Consult the service center  
regarding the exclusive controller.  
Mode  
Asynchronous  
8 bits  
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps  
None  
1 bit  
Character length  
Data transmission speed  
Parity check  
Stop bit  
b Protocol command table  
The commands available through this DVR are as outlined in the table below.  
Upper  
level  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Lower  
level  
TIMER  
ON/OFF  
0
0
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
SHIFT←  
SHIFT↑  
SHIFT→  
SHIFT↓  
MENU  
SET+  
/RP UP  
SET-  
/RP DOWN  
5
6
5
6
7
8
7
8
SECURITY  
LOCK ON  
9
9
REV PLAY/  
SEARCH (DVR)  
A
ACK  
NAK  
PLAY  
B
C
GROUP SET  
GROUP  
CHECK  
D
GROUP  
CLEAR  
E
F
STOP  
STILL  
Upper  
level  
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
Lower  
level  
CLOCK  
ADJUST  
0
FULL 1  
1
2
3
4
FULL 2  
FULL 3  
FULL 4  
FULL 5  
MENU RESET  
MULTI (MPX)  
QUAD (MPX)  
PLUS1 (MPX)  
ZOOM  
(MPX/DVR)  
5
6
7
FULL 6  
SEQUENCE  
(MPX)  
MONITOR2  
(MPX)  
8
9
CLOCK  
DOWNLOAD  
REC/DUB  
REQUEST  
A
ALARM RESET  
REC  
B
C
FF/ALARM F  
REW/ALARM R  
RS-485  
SEND START  
D
COPY  
RS-485  
RCV CMF.  
E
F
EXIT/OSD  
STATUS LOG1 REC STOP  
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Specifications  
Signal method  
PAL signal standard  
Video: M-JPEG, Audio: WAVE  
720 x 288  
CompactFlash slot  
Terminal  
CompactFlash Type 2 (front panel) x1  
Compression method  
Number of pixels  
Recording type  
LAN  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, RJ-45 x1,  
compatible protocol: UDP, TCP/IP, HTTP  
server  
Field record  
Recording quality  
5 stage [BASIC/NORMAL/ENHANCED/  
FINE/SUPER FINE]  
RS-485  
RJ-11 x2 (with termination switch)  
USB (1.1 A terminal) Front 1/Rear 1  
Alarm input Zero voltage make connection (pulse  
width 100m/second and over) x6  
Recording rate  
Recording area  
27 levels (50 to 0.033FPS)  
Normal recording area/alarm recording  
area/archive area  
Sensor alarm output Open collector/1k , Low level active  
Zoom  
2x digital zoom is possible using the  
ZOOM button  
(max. 25 mA) x6  
Remote control input 2 wire voltage control method x2  
Search mode  
Date and time search, alarm search,  
alarm thumbnail search, archive area  
search, motion detection search  
Clock adjustment  
input  
Zero voltage contact (pulse width 100m/  
second and over) x1  
Date/time display  
Date/time display  
position  
Day, month, year, hour, minute, second  
Clock adjustment  
output  
Alarm total output  
Open collector/1k, Low level active  
Can be moved to upper and lower (2)  
positions (Display can be switched on/off)  
Open collector/Low level active (max.  
500 mA) x1  
Camera title display  
10 characters max (alphabetical, numeric,  
symbols) can be inputted to each channel  
(display can be switched on/off)  
Alarm reset input  
Zero voltage contact (pulse width 100m/  
second and over) x1  
Memory backup  
Approximately 30 days (after power is  
supplied for more than 48 hours)  
Abnormality warning Normal DC 5V, Low level active x1  
output  
Video input  
1.0 V (p-p) 75 BNC x6  
Through output BNC of each video input  
x6  
Normal recording  
area remaining  
warning output  
Normal DC 5V, Low level active x1  
Video output  
Alarm recording area Normal DC 5V, Low level active x1  
remaining warning  
output  
Main monitor output  
Monitor 2 output  
Audio input  
1.0 V (p-p) 75 BNC x1  
1.0 V (p-p) 75 BNC x1  
–8 dBs 27 k  
unbalanced RCA x1  
Series recording  
connecting input  
Normal DC 5V, Low level active x1  
Open collector/1k , Low level active x1  
Audio output  
–8 dBs 600 k  
unbalanced RCA x1  
unbalanced 3.5 mm  
Microphone input  
–60 dBs 10 k  
Series recording  
connecting output  
Monaural mini jack x1  
Front AV Video output 1.0 Vp-p 75  
unbalanced RCA x 1  
unbalanced RCA x 1  
External timer input  
Zero voltage contact (pulse width 100m/  
second and over) x1  
output  
Audio output –8 dBs 600  
Non rec output  
Normal DC 5V, Low level active x1  
AC 120 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz  
800 mA  
Please note that specifications and unit exterior design  
are subject to change without notification.  
Power supply voltage  
Current consumption  
Allowable operation  
temperature  
5 to 40°C  
b Character table for Camera title  
A B C D E F G H  
I
J
K
5
L M N O P Q R S T U  
Allowable operation  
humidity  
10 to 80 %  
V W X Y Z  
0
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
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:
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Dimensions  
Weight  
420 (W) x 86 (H) x 365 (D) mm  
Approx. 6 kg  
b Dimensions (unit: mm)  
420  
365  
b Options  
HDD: 80GB/160GB/300GB/500GB  
CD-R/RW: Expanded disc unit  
Other  
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List of recording rate and recording times  
The recording time on this DVR are adjusted automatically when the recording rate and the recording quality have been altered.  
The list below displays the recording rate and quality when recording images within the hard disk normal recording area of this  
DVR.  
• The set times for the normal recording area and/or the alarm recording area will be the product of the recording time shown  
below by the percentage figure of the normal recording area capacity (set in the recording area settings) or the alarm recording  
area capacity.  
• The recording time may vary according to the image quality being recorded.  
b When recording using an 160GB hard disk (when 99% of the area is utilized)  
Recording time  
Recording rate  
(fields/second)  
BASIC  
15kB  
48 (H)  
96  
NORMAL  
22kB  
34 (H)  
68  
ENHANCED  
30kB  
25 (H)  
51  
FINE  
42kB  
18 (H)  
37  
SUPER FINE  
50kB  
15 (H)  
31  
50  
25  
16.67  
12.5  
8.333  
6.25  
5
144  
192  
288  
384  
102  
136  
204  
272  
76  
102  
153  
204  
55  
74  
111  
148  
47  
62  
94  
125  
481  
340  
255  
185  
157  
4.167  
3.571  
3.125  
2.778  
2.5  
577  
673  
769  
866  
408  
477  
545  
613  
306  
357  
408  
460  
223  
260  
297  
334  
188  
220  
251  
283  
962  
681  
511  
371  
314  
2.273  
1.923  
1.667  
1.471  
1.316  
1.190  
1.087  
1
1058  
1251  
1443  
1635  
1828  
2020  
2213  
2405  
4811  
7217  
9623  
12028  
24057  
48115  
72173  
749  
886  
562  
664  
766  
869  
408  
483  
557  
632  
706  
780  
855  
929  
1859  
2788  
3718  
4647  
9295  
18590  
27885  
346  
408  
471  
534  
597  
660  
723  
786  
1573  
2359  
3146  
3932  
7865  
15730  
23595  
1022  
1158  
1295  
1431  
1567  
1704  
3408  
5112  
6816  
8520  
17041  
34082  
51123  
971  
1073  
1175  
1278  
2556  
3834  
5112  
6390  
12780  
25561  
38342  
0.5  
0.333  
0.25  
0.2  
0.1  
0.05  
0.033  
b When recording using an 300GB hard disk (when 99% of the area is utilized)  
Recording time  
Recording rate  
(fields/second)  
BASIC  
15kB  
90 (H)  
181  
NORMAL  
22kB  
64 (H)  
128  
ENHANCED  
30kB  
48 (H)  
96  
FINE  
42kB  
34 (H)  
69  
SUPER FINE  
50kB  
29 (H)  
59  
50  
25  
16.67  
12.5  
8.333  
6.25  
5
271  
362  
543  
724  
192  
256  
384  
513  
144  
192  
288  
384  
104  
139  
209  
279  
88  
118  
177  
236  
905  
641  
481  
349  
296  
4.167  
3.571  
3.125  
2.778  
2.5  
2.273  
1.923  
1.667  
1.471  
1.316  
1.190  
1.087  
1
1086  
1268  
1449  
1630  
1811  
1992  
2355  
2717  
3079  
3442  
3804  
4166  
4528  
9057  
13586  
18115  
22644  
45289  
90579  
135868  
769  
898  
577  
673  
769  
866  
419  
489  
559  
629  
699  
769  
909  
1049  
1189  
1329  
1469  
1609  
1749  
3499  
5249  
6999  
8749  
17498  
34996  
52494  
355  
414  
473  
533  
592  
651  
769  
888  
1006  
1125  
1243  
1362  
1480  
2961  
4441  
5922  
7403  
14806  
29612  
44418  
1026  
1154  
1283  
1411  
1668  
1924  
2181  
2438  
2694  
2951  
3208  
6416  
9624  
12832  
16040  
32080  
64160  
96240  
962  
1058  
1251  
1443  
1636  
1828  
2021  
2213  
2406  
4812  
7218  
9624  
12030  
24060  
48120  
72180  
0.5  
0.333  
0.25  
0.2  
0.1  
0.05  
0.033  
Audio signal recordable area (the recording time will be shorter than the figures given below in case audio is recorded)  
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b When recording using an 500GB hard disk (when 99% of the area is utilized)  
Recording time  
Recording rate  
(fields/second)  
BASIC  
15kB  
151 (H)  
302  
NORMAL  
22kB  
107 (H)  
214  
ENHANCED  
30kB  
80 (H)  
160  
FINE  
42kB  
58 (H)  
116  
SUPER FINE  
50kB  
49 (H)  
98  
50  
25  
16.67  
12.5  
8.333  
6.25  
5
4.167  
3.571  
3.125  
2.778  
2.5  
2.273  
1.923  
1.667  
1.471  
1.316  
1.190  
1.087  
1
453  
604  
907  
321  
428  
642  
857  
241  
321  
482  
642  
803  
964  
175  
233  
350  
467  
584  
701  
818  
934  
1051  
1168  
1285  
1519  
1753  
1986  
2220  
2454  
2687  
2921  
5843  
8765  
11686  
14608  
29217  
58434  
87651  
148  
197  
296  
395  
494  
593  
692  
791  
1209  
1512  
1814  
2117  
2419  
2722  
3024  
3327  
3932  
4537  
5142  
5747  
6352  
6957  
7562  
15124  
22686  
30248  
37810  
75620  
151240  
226861  
1071  
1285  
1499  
1714  
1928  
2142  
2356  
2785  
3213  
3642  
4070  
4499  
4927  
5356  
10712  
16069  
21425  
26782  
53564  
107129  
160693  
1124  
1285  
1446  
1606  
1767  
2089  
2410  
2731  
3053  
3374  
3695  
4017  
8034  
12052  
16069  
20086  
40173  
80346  
120520  
889  
988  
1087  
1285  
1483  
1681  
1878  
2076  
2274  
2472  
4944  
7416  
9888  
12361  
24722  
49444  
74166  
0.5  
0.333  
0.25  
0.2  
0.1  
0.05  
0.033  
Audio signal recordable area (the recording time will be shorter than the figures given below in case audio is recorded)  
Other  
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List of record rate setting/pre-alarm recording times  
b Recording rate setting  
Normal recording  
(Note 1)  
Pre-alarm recording  
(Note 2)  
Program recording  
(Note 1)  
Recording rate (FPS)  
Alarm recording  
50  
25  
F (Note 3)  
T
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
T
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
T
T
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
T
F
F
F
F
F
T
T
T
T
T
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
T
T
F
T
T
T
T
T
F
T
T
T
T
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
T
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
T
16.67  
12.5  
8.333  
6.25  
5
4.167  
3.571  
3.125  
2.778  
2.5  
2.273  
1.923  
1.667  
1.563  
1.471  
1.316  
1.190  
1.087  
1
0.5  
0.333  
0.25  
0.2  
0.1  
0.05  
0.033  
Off  
T
T
T
(Note 1)Rate setting will be limited when the mirroring function is turned "ON" or when the pre-alarm recording is turned "ON".  
(Note 2)Rate setting will be limited when the mirroring function is turned "ON".  
(Note 3)It is not possible to choose this setting when only one camera is connected.  
(Note) The recording rate for each channel is set in program recording. The rates that allow setting in each channel are calculated automatically.  
b Pre-alarm recording time  
This is a list of the recording time for pre-alarm recording. Use this list when carrying out pre-alarm recording.  
Recording time (Menu time information displayed on screen: s: seconds m: minutes)  
Recording rate  
(fields/second)  
3s  
(3s)  
F
5s  
(5s)  
F
10s  
(10s)  
F
20s  
(20s)  
F
40s  
(40s)  
F
60s  
(1m)  
F
120s  
(2m)  
F
180s  
(3m)  
F
240s  
(4m)  
F
300s  
(5m)  
F
600s  
(10m)  
F
900s  
(15m)  
F
25  
16.67  
12.5  
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
8.333  
6.25  
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
5
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
4.167  
3.571  
3.125  
2.778  
2.5  
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
2.273  
1.923  
1.667  
1.471  
1.316  
1.190  
1.087  
1
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Default setting, recording rate: 12.5FPS, recording time: to be set at 1 minute.  
Alarm duration can only be set according to the set recording rate in the alarm duration settings under the menu function.  
Also, when setting the recording rate, the setting range is limited depending on the set duration. For example, the recording rate will be limited to  
25FPS when the alarm duration is set to 3 seconds.  
Alter the settings of the alarm duration before setting a fast recording rate.  
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Push-lock terminal specifications  
Input/output terminals  
Signal level  
Input/output circuit  
5V  
Open grounded  
input  
<ALARM IN>  
100kΩ  
1kΩ  
0V  
[0 voltage contact]  
IC  
Terminal  
Terminal  
74HC597  
Over 100 ms  
10kΩ  
Open  
0V  
<SENSOR ALARM OUT>  
[Open collector/1k, Low Level  
active (max. 25 mA)]  
1kΩ  
IC  
BU2090  
Motion sensor detection  
Alarm recording stop  
<Control terminals>  
+5V  
4.7kΩ  
Remote input  
[2 wire voltage control type]  
(REMOTE R1, R2)  
1kΩ  
(Refer to P12)  
Microcomputer  
Terminal  
5V  
10kΩ  
Open grounded  
input  
Date adjustment input  
[Zero voltage contact]  
(CLOCK IN)  
100kΩ  
1kΩ  
0V  
IC  
Terminal  
Terminal  
Over 100 ms  
74HC597  
Clock adjustment output  
[Open collector/1k, Low Level  
active (max. 25 mA)]  
Open  
0V  
IC  
BU2090  
1k Ω  
(CLOCK OUT)  
Approx. 1 second  
5V  
4.7kΩ  
Alarm total output  
[Open collector/Low Level  
active (max. 500 mA)]  
(ALARM OUT)  
Open  
0V  
IC  
2SD1801  
BU2090  
Terminal  
Terminal  
4.7kΩ  
2SA1576  
Alarm recording start  
Alarm recording finish  
5V  
Open grounded  
input  
Alarm reset input  
[Zero voltage contact]  
(ALARM RESET)  
100k Ω  
10k Ω  
0V  
1k Ω  
IC  
Over 100 ms  
74HC597  
5V  
0V  
Abnormal warning output  
[DC5V/5.7k, Active Low]  
(WARNING OUT)  
Warning condition established  
(HDD error, fan error detected)  
5V  
5V  
4.7k Ω  
Normal recording area  
remaining level warning output  
[DC5V/5.7k, Active Low]  
(FULL)  
0V  
IC  
BU2090  
Terminal  
Warning condition established  
(normal recording area capacity depleted)  
1k Ω  
5V  
0V  
Remaining alarm warning  
output  
[DC5V/5.7k, Active Low]  
(ALARM FULL)  
Warning condition established  
(alarm recording area capacity depleted)  
5V  
Series recording connecting  
input  
[DC5V/5.7k, Active Low]  
(SERIES IN)  
5V  
100kΩ  
IC  
74HC597  
Terminal  
0V  
1kΩ  
10kΩ  
Over 300 ms  
Series recording connecting  
output  
[Open collector/1k, Low Level  
active (max. 25 mA)]  
(SERIES OUT)  
Open  
IC  
BU2090  
Terminal  
0V  
1k Ω  
Over 3 s  
5V  
Open grounded  
input  
External timer input  
[Zero voltage contact]  
(EXIT TIMER IN)  
100kΩ  
0V  
IC  
Terminal  
Terminal  
74HC597  
Over 100 ms  
1k Ω  
10k Ω  
5V  
5V  
0V  
NON REC Output  
[DC5V/5.7k, Active Low]  
(NON REC OUT)  
4.7k Ω  
IC  
BU2090  
Recording stopped  
1k Ω  
Other  
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