INSTRUCTION MANUAL DSR-3716 DSR-3709 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.
Table of Contents Foreword Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 These must be followed for safety reasons . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Follow the points outlined below for proper use . . . . . . . . 5 Main Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Names and functions of parts (front panel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents B Recording area menu description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 E Network settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 b Verifying the capacity of the recording areas. . . . . . . . 43 B-1 Changing the normal recording area and the alarm recording area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 B-2 Archive area full reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 C Recording conditions menu description . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Safety precautions b Do not place in an unstable position. This may cause accidents and damage through falling or toppling. 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. Using continuously may cause electrocution and fires. b Do not block the cooling fans or air ducts. Prohibited Remove the power cable from the outlet.
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 G This unit is designed to be positioned horizontally. Do not position vertically. G Do not expose to shock or vibration and do not transport while power is turned on.
Safety precautions • 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 7 days. • 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. Loss of eyesight may result if battery fluid enters the eyes. Do not rub.
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 sixteen, thirteen, nine, six or four fields, both during recording, and playback. The DSR-3709 can split the screen into nine, six or four fields only. Check that you have all the parts shown below.
Names and functions of parts (front panel) DSR-3716 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Power indicator (POWER) On: The power cord at the rear panel of the DVR is inserted in the outlet. Off: The power cord on the rear panel of the DVR is not inserted in the outlet. Fast blinking: Hard disk error. Slow blinking: Cooling fan error. If the indicator is blinking, contact the store where you purchased the DVR.
Names and functions of parts (front panel) K L M N Y X X 1 Open 2Pull out Front O Q P 2 R Insert 3 Fold down 2 Lift and (lock) S T U V W K Menu button and indicator (MENU) On: The menu is displayed. Off: The EXIT/OSD button is pressed. L Exit/Operation screen display button and indicator (EXIT/ OSD) On1: Switching from the main menu to live video or playback. Off: The main or other menu is displayed.
Names and functions of parts (rear panel) Basic connections 1 Clear button (ALL RESET) 3 Video input terminal (VIDEO IN) Press to reset the clocks connected to the digital video recorder to their initial values. Connect SANYO protocol cameras (dome or zoom) or generic cameras to these terminals. ALL RESET Dome camera (sold separately) 2 Video output terminal (VIDEO OUT) To output the camera input.
Names and functions of parts (rear panel) Alarm and RS-485 connections 1 Alarm input terminals (ALARM IN) 2 Sensor alarm output terminals (SENSOR ALARM OUT) 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. Alarm input settings are necessary. (P55) This terminal is used to output the signals listed below whenever the motion sensor of the digital video recorder is triggered.
Names and functions of parts (rear panel) 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. * The DSR-3709 can operate up to nine cameras (*).
Preparing for use Turn on the power of the DVR 1 Language, clock settings Connect the supplied power cable. The power indicator turns on, and the monitor displays the "PLEASE SET THE CLOCK !" message. 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 . • At the same time, the recording areas of the internal hard disk are setup automatically.
Preparing for use Operation display The operation display shows information necessary for operation, such as the date, time and video quality. The operation display can be hidden. 1 2 3 4 56 7 Changing the position of the operation display Whenever the EXIT/OSD button is pressed, the position of the operation display changes.
Viewing live video using various multi screens Switching to another full-screen video Press the camera selection button (example 2, 9) of the desired camera. The video from Camera 2, then the video from Camera 9 are displayed. 02 09 2 9 Enlarging an image in multi-screen mode 1 Press the PLUS button. One camera image is displayed enlarged.
Viewing live video using various multi screens Automatic screen scrolling Viewing on the monitor connected to the MON2 terminal A Automatic full-screen scrolling Press the SEQUENCE button. The live surveillance video scrolls through the cameras in the order of the camera numbers. To stop the automatic scrolling, press the SEQUENCE button once again. Connect a monitor to the MON2 terminal on the rear panel. The display is full-screen only.
Recording video to the hard disk The internal hard disk is automatically formatted with recording area, normal recording, recording conditions, etc. Before starting recording, verify the recordable duration for normal recording. The formatting can be modified using "Recording settings". (P39) Normal recording (normal recording area) Video from all cameras connected to the video input terminals of the DVR can be recorded with one touch of a button.
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). Normal recording area (Normal recording area) Full-screen viewing 1 Press the PLAY/STOP button. Video stored in the normal recording area is played back from the starting point of recording. The " " symbol appears in the operation display area.
Viewing recorded video Changing the playback speed Viewing still images The corresponding symbol ( , ...) appears in the operation display area for each of these operations. Audio will not be played when changing the playback speed. Press the STILL button during playback. The image is paused. The " " symbol appears in the operation display area. Press the STILL button once again, to return to normal playback.
Viewing recorded video Enlarged viewing Quad-screen viewing The zoom function is not available in multi-screen (4/9/16), plus screen mode or on the monitor connected to MON2. Images become coarser during zooming. 1 Press the ZOOM button. A zoom frame appears in the center of the screen. Live video can be magnified during surveillance. If video is recorded from a number of cameras, the recorded videos can be played back in a quad-screen format. 1 Press the QUAD button during playback.
Searching for recorded video Video stored in the normal recording area, alarm recording area or archive recording area can be located by searching and then played back. Use one of the five search methods to locate the required video. Press the SEARCH button: A Alarm search (P22) SEARCH The screen appears. Searching is not possible during playback and menu display.
Searching for recorded video A Alarm search B Alarm thumbnail search 1 Press the SEARCH button during recording or live video. 1 Press the SEARCH button during recording or live video. 2 Turn the J-dial, select "ALARM SEARCH", and turn the S-dial clockwise. The screen is displayed. The eight most recent alarm recordings are displayed. 2 Turn the J-dial, select "ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH", and turn the S-dial clockwise. The nine most recent alarm videos are displayed.
Searching for recorded video C Date/time search 1 Press the SEARCH button during recording or live video. 2 Turn the J-dial, select "TIME/DATE SEARCH", and turn the S-dial clockwise. The cursor moves to "CHANNEL". 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. The cursor moves to "PREVIEW". ☞ Press the SEARCH button to cancel the search mode. Operation returns to the normal screen.
Searching for recorded video D Archive area search E Motion detection search Plays back video stored in the archive area. 1 Press the SEARCH button during recording or live video. 2 Turn the J-dial, select "ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH", and turn the S-dial clockwise. The screen is displayed. The eight most recent archive recordings are displayed in the order of archiving. ☞ Press the SEARCH button to cancel the search mode. Operation returns to the normal screen.
Searching for recorded video E Motion detection search (continued) 1 Press the SEARCH button during recording or live video. 2 Turn the J-dial, select "MOTION DETECTION SEARCH", and turn the S-dial clockwise. The screen appears. The "SEARCHING" starts blinking. 9 Repeat the same steps as shown at 8 to set the end date and time for the search. Example: November 29, 2006 8:30pm The cursor moves to the MOTION SENSOR field.
Searching for recorded video E Motion detection search (continued) b Motion sensor settings verification using the preview screen b Full-screen viewing of video detected by the motion sensor SEARCH FROM : ALARM / CHANNEL : 4 SEARCH FROM : ALARM / CHANNEL : 4 START : 01-05-06 10:00 END : 01-05-06 20:00 MOTION SENSOR -> PREVIEW -> VIEW -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE 1 START : 01-05-06 10:00 END : 01-05-06 20:00 MOTION SENSOR -> PREVIEW -> VIEW -> MOVE:
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 alarm recording area to the archive area (P28) A 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.
Copying recorded video to media A Copying video (example: 10 seconds) from the normal or alarm recording area to the archive area 1 Start playback from the normal or alarm recording area. 2 Press the STILL button at the image to be copied. The image is paused. 7 Turn the J-dial to select "SECONDS", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. The cursor moves to "COPY START". HOW MANY : 10 SECONDS STILL COPY CH Press the COPY button. The copy setting screen is displayed.
Copying recorded video to media B Copying video (example: 10 pictures) from the internal hard disk to the CD-R/RW drive 1 Connect the optional CD-R/RW drive to the USB connector on the front or rear panel of the DVR. If the front and the rear USB terminal are connected simultaneously the front is given priority. 2 Start playback from the normal, alarm or the archive area. 3 Press the STILL button at the image to be copied. The image is paused.
Copying recorded video to media C Copying video (example: 10 pictures) from the internal hard disk to media such as a CompactFlash card Copy to a MicroDrive is also possible, up to 2GB. 1 Insert the card into the CompactFlash card slot. Refer to the names and functions of parts when inserting the card. (P9) 2 Start playback from the normal, alarm or the archive area. 3 Press the STILL button at the image to be copied. The image is paused.
Copying recorded video to media D Printing images directly from the CompactFlash card or the microdrive 1 Insert the card into the CompactFlash card slot. Refer to the names and functions of parts when inserting the card. (P9) 2 Start playback from the normal, alarm or the archive area. 3 Press the STILL button at the image to be printed. The image is paused. 7 HOW MANY: 8 Press the COPY button. The copy setting screen is displayed. The cursor moves to the "COPY TO" field.
Copying recorded video to media CompactFlash cards or CD-RW formats b CompactFlash format • 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. Insert the CompactFlash in the CompactFlash card slot. Copying video to a CompactFlash and a CD-R/RW creates the following folders and saves the images. With a CompactFlash 1st layer 2nd layer 3rd layer SANYO _VIEWER IJL15.DLL J2KCOREX.DLL VIEWER2.
Main menu configuration The main menu consists of seven items, and can be displayed by pressing the MENU button. b Default value settings (P34) 1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET 2.CAMERA DETECT 3.TITLE SET 4.HOLIDAY SET 5.TIME PERIOD SET 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.SCREEN SET 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME 6.INITIALIZATION LOG 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS MOVE:JOG -> -> -> -> -> -> -> MOVE:JOG -> -> -> -> -> SELECT:SHUTTLE b Recording and alarm settings (P39) 1.
Basic settings Menu configuration b Displaying the basic settings screen 1 Press the MENU button. The screen is displayed. MENU 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.SCREEN SET 2 -> -> -> -> Turn the S-dial clockwise, turn the J-dial to select the menu and then turn the S-dial clockwise The screen is displayed. The selected screen (A~E) is displayed. Refer to the appropriate pages for the settings.
Basic settings A Daylight saving setting A-1 Automatic switching from standard time to daylight saving can be set. 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the basic settings screen" (P34). 1.INITIAL SET MENU External clock setting (EXT. CLOCK 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 .
Basic settings C Title setting D Holiday setting Titles for each camera can be up to 10 characters. ☞ Setting conditions 1 Set the start and end time for Sunday (SUN) using the , and then switch the "SET" to "ON". (P51) Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the basic settings screen" (P34). The monitor shows live video, and the screen is displayed. 1.INITIAL SET MENU 3.
Basic settings E Time period setting The time period setting allows for using different settings, such as automatic scrolling, masking, motion sensor detection settings for four periods of the day (for example: early morning, morning, daytime and evening). 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.
Basic settings E Time period setting (continued) Set automatic scrolling, masking or motion sensor for the time periods (A/B). 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. SELECT TIME PERIOD SEQUENCE MASK MOTION SENSOR TIME PERIOD A TIME PERIOD A TIME PERIOD A b Changing the time period of operations 1 Turn the S-dial clockwise. The cursor moves "TIME PERIOD A".
Recording settings Menu configuration b Displaying the recording settings screen 1 A Easy recording settings (P40) Press the MENU button and use the J-dial to select "2. RECORD SET", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. The screen appears. RECORDING DURATION BASE -> REC RATE BASE -> CAUTION ! CONNECT CAMERA AND SET TIME BEFORE SETUP. The recording duration or rate can be selected.
Recording settings A Easy recording menu description The following two easy settings are available.
Recording settings A-1 Easy recording settings 1 4 Setting the recording based on duration 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen" (P39). The screen appears. 2.RECORD SET MENU Set the timer. Proceed to 5 if timer setting is not necessary. 1 Turn the S-dial clockwise. The "OFF" starts blinking. 2 Turn the J-dial to set TIMER RECORDING(DLY) to "ON", and then turn the S-dial clockwise.
Recording settings A-2 Easy recording settings 2 4 Set the recording based on recording rate Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen" (P39). The screen appears. 2.RECORD SET MENU 1.NORMAL REC EASY SET (J) 2 3 START 09:30 STOP 18:30 The cursor moves to "START". 4 Turn the J-dial, select the hour (example: 09), and then turn the S-dial clockwise. The "00" indicator starts blinking.
Recording settings 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 the recordings to some other media before modifying the recording areas.
Recording settings B-1 Changing the normal recording area and the alarm recording area 4 This operation will initialize the hard disk. 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen" (P39). Turn the J-dial to set the "ALARM RECORDING AREA" (49% in the example), and turn the S-dial clockwise. The cursor moves to "AREA FULL RESET" of the archive area settings. 2.RECORD SET MENU THIS CHANGE WILL INITIALIZE THE DISK.
Recording settings 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. 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen" (P39). 2.RECORD SET MENU 2.
Recording settings 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 settings C-1 1 Overwrite setting for the recording areas Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen" (P39). 2.RECORD SET MENU C-2 Setting series recording 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.
Recording settings C-2 Setting series recording (continued) C-3 Series recording 2 1 Start recording on the first DVR. • Press the REC/STOP button if using normal recording or normal recording combined with alarm recording. • Press the TIMER button if using timer-controlled recording or timer-controlled recording combined with alarm recording.
Recording settings D Normal recording area menu description 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) D-1 Normal recording area settings 1 4.NORMAL REC MODE SET (J) 1 PICTURE QUALITY Selects the picture quality used to record video in the normal recording area.
Recording settings Programmed recording menu description E-1 Programmed recording settings 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. After this setting is completed, the program number (P-1~P-4) can be selected for "REC PROGRAM GROUP" on the screen. 1 5.
Recording settings 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 and same recording rate every week for the specified day) (P52) Sets the timer-controlled recording for the specific day of the WEEK START STOP PROGRAM FPS SET SUN --:-- --:-OFF 15 FPS OFF week, selected from Sunday to Saturday.
Recording settings 1 Day of the week timer-controlled recording (same time, same recording rate every week for the specified day) Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39) The "SUN" field starts blinking. 4 TIMER 2.RECORD SET MENU • When the start time set for timer-controlled recording comes The REC/STOP indicator turns on, "REC" appears in the operation display, and recording starts.
Recording settings F-2 Overlapping timer-controlled recording 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen". (P39) 3 Press the EXIT/OSD button. 4 Press the TIMER button. The TIMER indicator turns on, and the timer-controlled recording goes into standby mode. EXIT/OSD 2.RECORD SET MENU 6.
Recording settings F-3 External timer-controlled recording 1 Connect an external timer device to the EXT TIMER IN terminal on the rear panel (Figure 1). 2 Display the screen using "Displaying the general settings screen". (P39) b Setting a program for timer-controlled recording Perform the following settings to set a program after setting the timer-controlled recording. Example: EXT ***** ***** 2.
Recording settings G Alarm recording settings menu description The following settings can be performed under the alarm recording settings.
Recording settings G-1 Alarm recording settings 1 4 Turn the J-dial to select the recording pattern Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39) The "OFF" field of ALARM RECORDING starts blinking. (ALARM INTERLEAVE), and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise. Selections: ONLY/SW ☞ If ONLY is selected (Figure 1): 2.
Recording settings 6 Turn the J-dial to select the REC RATE (example: G-2 Pre-alarm recording settings 1 7.5), and then turn the S-dial clockwise. Repeat the same procedure to set the DURATION (example: 20). After the arrow symbol (=>) the number of alarms that can be recorded is displayed. Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39) The "OFF" field of ALARM RECORDING starts blinking.
Recording settings 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. 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.
Recording settings G-5 Motion sensor setting 1 Set "TIME PERIOD A" and "TIME PERIOD B" using
Recording settings 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. ALARM RETRIGGER : OFF 1 (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.
Recording settings H-1 Alarm operation settings H-2 Alarm display settings 1 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the recording settings screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39) The "OFF" indicator of ALARM RETRIGGER starts blinking. 2.RECORD SET MENU Turn the J-dial, select "MAIN MON. DISPLAY", and turn the S-dial clockwise. Selections: FULL/9/16/NC The "FULL" indicator of MAIN MON. DISPLAY starts blinking.
General settings Menu configuration b Displaying the general settings screen 1 Press the MENU button and use the J-dial to select "3. GENERAL SET", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. The screen appears. A Data display settings/ VIDEO LOSS settings (P63) DATE : ON TIME : ON QUALITY : ON AUDIO : ON ALARM COUNT : ON ALARM TYPE : ON TITLE : ON VIDEO LOSS : ON MENU 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.
General settings A Data display settings/VIDEO LOSS settings These settings are used to control the operating display area of the monitor, to display the date, time and other information. Normally all indicators are displayed, but they can be hidden, if needed. "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.
General settings B Buzzer settings These settings are used to generate a warning buzzer when the hard disk is full and at alarm events. 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the general settings screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62) The "OFF" field in the ALARM line starts blinking. 3.GENERAL SET MENU 3 Press the EXIT/OSD button. EXIT/OSD ☞ Press any operating button to stop the buzzer.
General settings C Security lock menu description 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. 1 2 3 4 LEVEL PASSWORD(4-8) USE ADMIN -------- OFF USER -------- OFF REC CONTROL : ADMIN CAMERA CONTROL : ADMIN C-1 Turn ON the ADMIN and USER security locks and set passwords for the DVR Refer to P67 for information on the control rights after setting the passwords.
General settings C-2 Activating the security lock C-3 Cancelling the security lock When the administrator and user level settings are complete, activate the security lock. 1 1 Press the SHUTTLE HOLD button for about 3 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. SHUTTLE HOLD Press one of the operation buttons on the front panel. The "SECURITY LOCKED!" screen appears for about 5 seconds.
General settings b List of permitted operations after setting the passwords LEVEL PASSWORD(4-8) USE ADMIN -------- OFF USER -------- OFF REC CONTROL : ADMIN CAMERA CONTROL : ADMIN 1 2 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.
General settings D Hard disk settings menu description D-1 Hard disk initialization 1 1 2 3 4 5 DISK1 : 82GB DISK2 : ---GB DISK INITIALIZE -> CAUTION : ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED! Display the screen using "Displaying the general settings screen". (P62) The cursor moves to "DISK INITIALIZE". 3.GENERAL SET MENU 4.
General settings E Network settings E-1 Network password modification 1 Connecting the DVR to the network Refer to the Network connection terminals (LAN). (P11) 2 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the general settings screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62) The "OFF" field NETWORK CONTROL starts blinking. There are three access levels (ID1, ID2, ID3) to connect to the network.
General settings F RS-485 settings 1 Connect the RS-485 terminal on the rear panel of the DVR with the system controller (Figure 1). 2 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the general settings screen", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62) The DATA SPEED "19200" indicator starts blinking. Figure 1 (Do not use telephone wires.) System controller (sold separately) A RS485 B 3.GENERAL SET MENU To other A terminals Straight cable Cross cable 6.
General settings G Camera control settings The protocol (address) and the external alarm trigger control settings are needed when operating the coaxial superimposed dome camera. If the protocol settings are set to "OFF" the "ALARM REC TRIGGER SET" cannot be set. 1 Connect the VIDEO IN terminal on the rear panel of the DVR to a remotely controllable dome camera using a coaxial cable. (Figure 1) 2 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the general settings screen" (P62).
General settings G-1 Alarm recording trigger settings Depending on the settings of the selections under "ALARM RECORDING", the camera lens can be set to move to a preset position or automatic panning when an alarm is detected. Confirm the "ALARM RECORDING" setting. (P56) 4 ALARM RECORDING : OFF PICTURE QUALITY : ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING : OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE : ONLY REC RATE: 12.
General settings G-2 Camera control from the DVR 4 5 6 78 b Camera control is not possible in the following cases, even if the function indicator (FUNC.) is ON.
Screen setting Menu configuration b Displaying the screen settings 1 A Changing the multi-screen sequence (P75) Press the MENU button and use the J-dial to select "4. SCREEN SET", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. The screen appears. Screen-position modification for live video and playback. MENU 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.SCREEN SET 5.
Screen setting A Changing the multi-screen sequence 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the screen settings", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P74) The "NORMAL" field of 1. MULTI SCREEN starts blinking. 4.SCREEN SET MENU (S) 2 3 1.MULTI SCREEN : NORMAL QUAD POSITION SET -> MULTI 9 POSITION SET -> MULTI 16 POSITION SET -> 2.SEQUENCE : 1SEC SEQUENCE SET -> MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET -> 3.MASK : OFF MASK SET -> 4.
Screen setting Automatic scrolling of live video of the main B monitor and the monitor 2 at identical intervals (example: 5 seconds) 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the screen settings" (P74). The cursor moves to the 1. MULTI SCREEN position. Automatic scrolling of live video of the main B-1 monitor and the monitor 2 at individual intervals (example: 5 seconds) Display the screen. 1 4.SCREEN SET MENU Turn the J-dial to select "2.
Screen setting Automatic sequence of live video of the main monitor (full-screen) at individual intervals, B-2 and of the monitor 2 at identical intervals (example: 3 seconds) 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the screen settings" (P74). 2 Turn the J-dial, select "2. SEQUENCE", and then turn the S-dial clockwise. 3 Turn the J-dial to select "INDIV.", and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise. 4 Turn the S-dial clockwise. 5 Turn the J-dial, select "INDIV.
Screen setting C Masking specific camera images Set TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B using
Screen setting D Adjusting color tones of the live video 1 Display the screen as explained in "Displaying the screen settings" (P74). The cursor moves to the 1. MULTI SCREEN position. 4.SCREEN SET MENU (S) 2 1.MULTI SCREEN : NORMAL QUAD POSITION SET -> MULTI 9 POSITION SET -> MULTI 16 POSITION SET -> 2.SEQUENCE : 1SEC SEQUENCE SET -> MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET -> 3.MASK : OFF MASK SET -> 4.COLOR LEVEL SET -> Turn the J-dial, select "4.
Power loss information/Used time A Power loss/Used time menu description 1 2 3 RECOVER 01-15 09:55 01-14 09:21 01-05 08:56 01-03 10:32 00096H -----H 00096H A-1 Viewing the information Use this procedure to view the power loss dates and times, hard disk running times, and the power-on time of the DVR. 1 Press the MENU button, turn the J-dial, select "5.
Initialization log A Initialization log menu description 1 DATE --------------------------------- 2 TIME AREA --:--------:--------:--------:--------:--------:--------:--------:------- 3 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 (------) (------) (------) (------) (------) (------) (------) (------) Press the MENU button, turn the J-dial, select "6.
Menu copy A Menu copy screen description A-1 Save the menu content in the CF card. Save the set menu on the 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. 1 Insert the CF card into the CF card slot 2 Pull out 1 Open Front 1 2 3 4 2 Insert DVR TYPE VER.
Menu copy A-2 Load menu content saved to the CF card onto other DVRs of the same model. 1 Press the MENU button in order to display the screen and load the menu content onto other DVRs of the same model. MENU B) When "YES" is selected for COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS (Initialized). LOAD MENUS FROM CF -> COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: YES *IF YOU CHOOSE "YES" OF THE ABOVE MENU, HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED ! DVR TYPE VER.
Interface (RS-485) specifications b Data format b Communication protocol Mode Character length Data transmission speed Parity check Stop bit 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. Asynchronous 8 bits 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps None 1 bit b Protocol command table The commands available through this DVR are as outlined in the table below.
Specifications Signal method Compression method Number of pixels Recording type Recording quality NTSC signal standard Video: M-JPEG, Audio: WAVE 720 x 240 Field record 5 stage [BASIC/NORMAL/ENHANCED/FINE/ SUPER FINE] Recording rate 27 levels (60 to 0.
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.
List of recording rate and recording times b When recording using an 500GB hard disk (when 99% of the area is utilized) Recording rate (fields/second) 60 30 20 15 10 7.5 6 5 4.286 3.75 3.333 3 2.727 2.308 2 1.667 1.429 1.25 1.111 1 0.5 0.333 0.25 0.2 0.1 0.05 0.
List of record rate setting/pre-alarm recording times b Recording rate setting Normal recording Pre-alarm recording Program recording Alarm recording (Note 1) (Note 2) (Note 1) T T T 60 F (Note 3) 30 F F F F 20 F F F T 15 F F F F 10 F F F T 7.5 F F F F 6 F F F T 5 F F F T 4.286 F F F T 3.75 F F F F 3.333 F F F T 3 F F F T 2.727 F F F T 2.308 F F F T 2 F F F T 1.875 T T T F 1.667 F F F T 1.429 F F F T 1.25 F F F T 1.111 F F F T 1 F F F F 0.5 F F T F 0.333 F F T F 0.25 F F T F 0.2 F F T F 0.1 F F T F 0.
Push-lock terminal specifications Input/output terminals [0 voltage contact] Signal level 5V Open grounded input 100kΩ 1kΩ 0V Over 100 ms [Open collector/1kΩ, Low Level active (max. 25 mA)] Input/output circuit 10kΩ Open 1kΩ 0V Motion sensor detection Date adjustment input [Zero voltage contact] (CLOCK IN) Clock adjustment output [Open collector/1kΩ, Low Level active (max. 25 mA)] (CLOCK OUT) Alarm total output [Open collector/Low Level active (max.
List of camera addresses Under the RS-485 setting, depending on the address of the set DVR, the address of the camera control setting cannot be modified. For example, if the address of the DVR is "004", the address of the camera (CH) 1 is preset to 049.
1AC6P1P2999-L8HBK/US, L8HBL/US (1205KP-SY) SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.