INSTRUCTION MANUAL DSR-5716P DSR-5709P 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. z Refer to the included CD-ROM for the German, French, Spanish and Italian “INSTRUCTION MANUAL”. z Die “BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG” in den Sprachen Deutsch, Französisch, Spanisch und Italienisch finden Sie auf der beiliegenden CD-ROM.
PRECAUTION WEEE Symbol Information WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR OTHER MOISTURE. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. If the power supply cord (AC power cord) of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced. Return to a SANYO Authorised Service Centre for replacement of the cord.
INTRODUCTION Main features Accessories The digital video recorder records video from monitoring cameras to its internal hard disk, and it can display real video being monitored in four, six, nine, 13 or 16 screens. Recorded video can also be played back with multiple screens. Check that you have all the parts shown below. Power cord The DSR-5709P can only display split screen video in four, six or nine screens.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 BEFORE USE ................................................ 7 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ...... 13 Notes on handling the internal HDD .............. 7 Notes on installation locations ....................... 7 The HDD and cooling fan are consumable components. .................................................. 7 Important recordings ...................................... 7 Protection of the HDD .................................... 7 Backup battery ...............................
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION SETTINGS 3 GENERAL SET .......................................... 111 MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS .................................................. 63 1 INITIAL SET ................................................ 66 Configuration ................................................ 66 Setting the language .................................... 67 Setting the time ............................................ 67 Setting the summer time ..............................
CONTENTS NETWORK OPERATION 1 RECORDING IMAGES .............................. 168 3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO ... 175 Normal recording ....................................... 168 Timer recording .......................................... 168 Alarm recording .......................................... 168 Pre-alarm recording ................................... 168 Basic operation .......................................... 175 Search menu .............................................. 175 1.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OTHER 3 Specifications ........................................... 219 1 DVR VIEWER2 .......................................... 211 OPERATION Specifications ............................................. 219 Dimensions ................................................ 220 Table of recording rates and times ............. 221 Table of recording rate settings .................. 223 Table of pre-alarm recording times ............ 224 Terminal board specifications ....................
1 BEFORE USE Notes on handling the internal HDD Notes on installation locations This digital video recorder uses an internal HDD. Be sure to observe the following points carefully when operating, setting-up, or servicing the digital video recorder. Avoid subjecting the HDD to sudden impact or vibration. In addition, avoid using it in dusty locations or near magnetic objects.
1 BEFORE USE INTRODUCTION Automatic verification function of the hard disk drive and cooling fan operation You can confirm the operation status of the hard disk drive by viewing the flashing of the ALARM indicator on the front panel. Check the ALARM indicator before contacting the dealer.
2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS DSR-5716P 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 8 16 13 MENU 14 15 17 18 EXIT/OSD 25 SHUTTLE PLAY/STOP C POWER FULL 1 ERROR 2 LOCK 4 3 5 ALARM 6 7 FUNC. 8 QUAD MULTI PRESET MON 2 AUTO PAN PLUS SEQUENCE TOUR MENU ENTER AF ZOOM SEARCH STILL AR LE JOG EN T ER IRIS SEQUENCE MARK/COPY SHUTTLE HOLD 9 10 12 11 13 14 15 16 FOCUS REC/STOP USB TIMER ALARM ZOOM/I/FO 6 7 11 Front panel 19 20 22 23 MENU RESET 26 24 21 8. [FUNC.
2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 8 16 13 MENU 14 15 17 18 EXIT/OSD 25 SHUTTLE PLAY/STOP C POWER FULL 2 3 LOCK 4 5 ALARM 6 7 FUNC. 8 9 QUAD MULTI PRESET MON 2 AUTO PAN PLUS SEQUENCE TOUR MENU ENTER AF ZOOM SEARCH STILL AR LE JOG EN T ER OPERATION 1 ERROR INTRODUCTION DSR-5709P IRIS SEQUENCE MARK/COPY SHUTTLE HOLD FOCUS REC/STOP USB TIMER ALARM ZOOM/I/FO 6 7 11 14.
2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS DSR-5716P The number of terminals for the DSR-5709P may differ. For more details, see below.
2 6. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Control terminals 17. AC power socket (AC IN) Insert the supplied power cord securely into this socket.
3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS The digital video recorder shall be installed by qualified service technician only. This section describes how to connect the digital video recorder to video cameras and other devices. Be sure to read the instruction manuals for each connected device. z Improper connections may result in malfunction or smoke emission. z A separate power supply is required for operation of each camera. z Manage power for all expansion units with a single power source.
3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting RS-485 control terminals INTRODUCTION RJ-11 Pin locations A system controller or another DVR can be connected to the RS-485 control terminal. Perform settings in the screen (JP.120) when connecting system controller. Control a connected SANYO camera with an RS-485 control terminal using a system controller or the digital video recorder itself.
3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting to a 2ND RS485/422 terminal RS-485 termination switch settings When connecting multiple devices, it is necessary to make termination settings on both end devices. z Set the RS-485 termination switch of both end devices to ON. z Be sure to set the RS-485 termination switches of all devices in between (devices other than the first and last devices) to OFF.
3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting an amplifier INTRODUCTION Connecting a LAN terminal Connect to a PC for control of the digital video recorder over a network with a switch or connect to the Internet. Connect a microphone and speakers via an amplifier in order to input or output audio.
3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals Connecting the power cord 1 The SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals are used to relay alarm signals whenever one of the digital video recorder’s motion sensors is triggered. Normally in an open condition, a terminal adopts a low condition when a sensor for the corresponding camera number has been triggered. 1K After all other connections are made, make sure the voltage is 120 V-240 V AC and then insert the power plug into the wall outlet.
1 PREPARING FOR USE When the power is turned on, the operation display is shown at the top of the monitor screen. This area indicates the date, time, picture quality and other information needed for operation.
1 PREPARING FOR USE [MENU] button [EXIT/OSD] button Changing the display position of the operation display area 1 Changing the language The language displayed on the monitor can be changed. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. Item EXIT/OSD LANGUAGE Each time the [EXIT/OSD] button is pressed, the operation display moves to a different location or is hidden. Top (default setting) Bottom 01-01-07 00:00:00 01 1 EN A1 03 FRANCAIS Sets the language to French.
1 3 PREPARING FOR USE Turn the jog dial to select “1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION Setting the time (Default setting: 01-01-2007 MON 00:00:00) Be sure to set the correct date and time as these settings are used during playback and searching. The screen is displayed. Example: Setting 8:30 on 26 January, 2007.
1 4 PREPARING FOR USE Turn the jog dial to select “01” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Hard disk recording areas B Archive area “01” flashes (indicating the day). 20% 20 [KEY] ENGLISH 01-01-2007 MON 00:00:00 MODE : USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON LST-SUN 03 02:00 OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00 ADJUST.
2 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA [MULTI] button [ZOOM] button INTRODUCTION [SEQUENCE] button Shuttle dial OPERATION [PLUS] button [CAMERA SELECT] button Jog dial [MON2] button [QUAD] button 2 Viewing on a full screen Example: Selecting Camera 2 z Turn the jog dial to move the zoom frame to the left or right. SETTINGS 1 Move the zoom frame to the area to be magnified. Press the No. 2 [CAMERA SELECT] button.
2 4 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Press the [ZOOM] button to return to normal magnification. Viewing on quad screens Images from multiple connected cameras can be displayed simultaneously. Magnification is cancelled and the display returns to the normal screen. The ZOOM indicator turns off. 1 ZOOM Press the [QUAD] button. The QUAD indicator lights up and video from four separate cameras is displayed simultaneously. Video from Camera No. 1 through Camera No. 4 is initially displayed.
2 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA 1 Enlarging video INTRODUCTION Viewing on multi 9 or multi 16 screens Enlarges the video from a single camera to quad screen size during multi 9 or multi 16 screen display. (enlarged video) In addition, video can also be enlarged during full screen and quad screen displays. For DSR-5709P, this operation is available when in multi 9, quad and full screen display. Press the [MULTI] button.
2 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Automatic camera selection Setting automatic quad-screen selection 1 Setting automatic full screen selection The QUAD indicator lights up and video from four separate cameras is displayed simultaneously. The camera video on a full screen can be changed automatically based on the camera number. 1 Press the [QUAD] button. Press the [SEQUENCE] button. QUAD The SEQUENCE indicator flashes and the displayed video changes automatically based on the camera number.
2 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Viewing on monitor 2 2 If you connect a monitor to the MON2 output terminal on the rear panel of the digital video recorder, you can view video in quad-screen and allow the screen to change automatically regardless of the display status on the main monitor. In addition, it is also possible to display video on monitor 2 automatically from any camera for which an alarm has occurred. By default, automatic full screen selection is performed.
2 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA Setting automatic full screen selection 2 Setting automatic quad-screen selection 2 Press the [SEQUENCE] button. The video displayed on monitor 2 changes automatically. Press the [SEQUENCE] button once again to cancel automatic selection. Even if the [CAMERA SELECT] or [QUAD] button are pressed, automatic selection is cancelled. Press the [QUAD] button. The video from the cameras is displayed in quad screen on monitor 2.
2 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA 2 INTRODUCTION Displaying alarm video in full screen format Set “MON.2 DISPLAY” from the screen to “SWITCH”, “LAST” or “FIRST”. (JP.108) When an alarm occurs, the corresponding video is displayed in full screen on monitor 2. OPERATION 01-01-07 00:00:00 04 SETTINGS 3 Press the [MON2] button to end the monitor 2 setting procedure. The MON2 indicator turns off.
3 RECORDING FULL indicator [REC/STOP] button Normal recording Timer recording Use the following procedure to record monitored video. Use the following procedure to record monitored video for a preset length of time. z Be sure to set the time when using the digital video recorder for the first time. Recording is not possible until the time is set. (JP.20) 1 z Be sure to set the time when using the digital video recorder for the first time. Recording is not possible until the time is set. (JP.
3 RECORDING INTRODUCTION FULL indicator Set alarm recording. (JP.98) When an alarm signal is detected z When an alarm signal is detected, “ALARM” flashes in the operation display and alarm recording starts (indicated by “REC”.) z Whenever an alarm occurs, the number of alarms indicated in the operation display is incremented. 01-01-07 00:00:00 REC REPEAT EN A ALARM 0000001 Pre-alarm recording Use the following procedure to record video immediately before the occurrence of an alarm.
3 RECORDING [MARK/COPY] button Bookmarking video while recording You can bookmark any video images while recording so that you may easily search for them afterward for playback from the bookmark list. (JP.84) Bookmarking can be performed on full, quad and multi screens. 1 Press the [MARK/COPY] button while recording video. The “BOOKMARK SUCCESS!” message is displayed, and the recording point when the button is pressed is registered in the bookmark list.
4 PLAY Use the following procedure to play normal or timer recording video stored in the hard disk. POWER indicator [QUAD] button INTRODUCTION [MULTI] button [PLAY/STOP] button [ZOOM] button Shuttle dial [STILL] button [SHUTTLE HOLD] button Playing video on a full screen 1 01-01-07 00:00:00 EN A z Press the [SHUTTLE HOLD] button while either or is displayed to fix the speed of fast-forward or fast-rewind playback without having to hold the shuttle dial.
4 PLAY (3) Returning to normal playback. Press the [SHUTTLE HOLD] button while the SHUTTLE HOLD indicator is lit to release the lock status. is displayed in the operation display area when the jog dial is turned. Magnifying the playback video 1 Press the [ZOOM] button during playback. Press the button corresponding to the camera for which video is being magnified. The ZOOM indicator lights up and a blue zoom frame appears in the center of the screen.
4 4 PLAY Press the [ZOOM] button to return to normal magnification. 1 Magnification is cancelled and the display returns to the normal screen. The ZOOM indicator turns off. INTRODUCTION Frame advance (forward/reverse) Turn the jog dial while playback is paused. Clockwise: The still image is moved forward by one frame or field. Counter-clockwise: The still image is moved back by one frame or field.
4 PLAY Playing video on multiple screens Playing video on multi 9 or multi 16 screens 1 When recording video from a number of different cameras, the following procedures can be used to play the recorded video in multi-screen format. The MULTI indicator lights up and video from 16 separate cameras is displayed simultaneously. Press the [MULTI] button again to display multi 9 screens. The DSR-5709P can only display video from nine cameras.
4 PLAY 1 Using flash playback By using this function, you can play back video images of any single camera on nine screens in proper time sequence. This is especially useful when you need to confirm the stream of video images, as the function provides a series of nine images that are successively refreshed. Press the [PLUS] button during playing video on full, quad, multi 9 or multi 16 screens. On the DSR-5709P, press the button on full, quad or multi 9 screens.
5 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO [FUNC.] button [SEARCH] button Shuttle dial Jog dial [CAMERA SELECT] button [ALARM] button Video stored in the recording area or archive area can be located by searching and then played back. Use one of six search methods to locate the required video. Archive area (2) ALARM SEARCH (JP.39) Search and play back alarm video from the recording list. Search also by alarm or camera number.
5 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 4 (7) BOOKMARK SEARCH (JP.42) NO 0000001 0000002 0000003 0000004 0000005 0000006 0000007 0000008 DATE TIME CH 10-05 19:15 01 10-06 18:40 02 10-07 18:52 03 10-07 18:55 03 10-08 22:05 01 10-10 21:59 05 10-15 21:33 04 10-20 21:25 06 MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE Turn the jog dial to select “TERM” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen display changes to reflect the specified period. Press the or [ALARM] button to change the month/ week/date/time.
5 6 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select “SEARCH” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Alarm search Use the following procedure to search and play back alarm video. If pre-alarm video is being recorded, video from immediately before the alarm can also be played back. “ALARM” flashes. < ALARM LOG SEARCH > TERM:DAY 01-01-07 00 06 12 18 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The SEARCH indicator lights up and the screen is displayed.
5 3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select the video for playback from the list. A preview of the selected alarm video is displayed in the preview screen. In this case, the video at the time the alarm occurred is displayed. < ALARM SEARCH > DATE TIME CH TOTAL ALARMS :0000028 10-05 19:15 01 SEARCH :0000028 10-05 18:57 02 CHANNEL : 10-05 18:55 03 10-05 18:52 03 10-05 22:05 01 10-05 21:59 05 10-05 21:33 04 10-05 21:25 06 MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE In the search screen, press the [FUNC.
5 4 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Entering a camera number to search for an alarm video The alarm video with the specified number is displayed in the preview screen. Image numbers before the selected number are displayed in a list on the left of the screen.
5 4 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Press the [FUNC.] button. FUNC. 5 Use the following procedure to select alarm videos in the recording area from a thumbnail list. < ALARM SEARCH > DATE TIME CH TOTAL ALARMS :0000028 10-05 19:15 07 SEARCH :0000028 10-05 18:57 07 CHANNEL : 7 10-05 18:55 07 10-05 18:52 07 10-05 22:05 07 10-05 21:59 07 10-05 21:33 07 10-05 21:25 07 MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE 1 Press the [SEARCH] button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped.
5 3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select the video for playback. Search by entering an alarm number 1 The alarm number for the selected video flashes. In the search screen, press the [FUNC.] button. The “SEARCH” and “CHANNEL” input fields are displayed. 0000028 01 0000027 02 0000026 0000025 04 0000024 05 0000023 06 0000022 07 0000021 08 0000020 09 FUNC.
5 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 1 Search and play back video in the recording area (normal recording, timer recording, alarm recording) by specifying camera number, date, or time. Example: To search for a recording from camera 5 from 8:30 pm on 26 October, 2006 In the search screen, press the [FUNC.] button and select “CHANNEL” with the jog dial. 1 FUNC.
5 3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise while “CHANNEL” is selected. The “CHANNEL” input field flashes. < TIME/DATE SEARCH > RECORDING TOP : 24-10-06 18:00 RECORDING END : 30-10-06 19:00 CHANNEL : -SEARCH : DATE TIME 25-10-06 12:32 PREVIEW -> VIEW -> CHANGE:JOG 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “SEARCHING” is displayed and then the preview screen for the date and time settings is displayed.
5 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 3 Use the following procedure to playback video that has been stored in the archive area. 1 The selected image is displayed on the preview screen. Press the [SEARCH] button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped.
5 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 4 Entering an archive number to search for an alarm video 1 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Data with the specified archive numbers are searched for and displayed in a list. In the search screen, press the [FUNC.] button and select “SEARCH”. NO 0000001 0000002 0000003 0000004 0000005 0000006 The cursor moves to “SEARCH”. FUNC.
5 3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen changes and the preview screen for the selected camera number is displayed. < MOTION SEARCH FROM START END DETECTION SEARCH > : ALARM : 12-09-06 09:25 : 20-10-06 15:50 CHANNEL : -- < MOTION DETECTION SEARCH > SEARCH FROM : NORMAL / CHANNEL : -- (1) (2) START PREVIEW -> (4) SELECT:SHUTTLE [Settings] ( indicates default setting) ALARM Searches alarm recording area.
5 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO (3) Turn the jog dial to set the end date and time for motion sensing (i.e., 8 PM on the same day) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MOTION SENSOR”. (5) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The yellow areas change to gray. < MOTION DETECTION SEARCH > SEARCH FROM : NORMAL / CHANNEL : -- Set the end date and time.
5 6 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select “PREVIEW”. Searches a bookmarked video to play it back. < MOTION DETECTION SEARCH > SEARCH FROM : NORMAL / CHANNEL : -- 7 1 Press the [SEARCH] button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped. The SEARCH indicator lights up and the screen is displayed.
5 3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Turn the jog dial to select the video for playback from the list. The selected image is displayed on the preview screen. NO 0000001 0000002 0000003 0000004 0000005 0000006 0000007 0000008 DATE TIME CH 10-05 19:15 01 10-06 18:40 02 10-07 18:52 03 10-07 18:55 03 10-08 22:05 01 10-10 21:59 05 10-15 21:33 04 10-20 21:25 06 MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE z To display the next or previous screen Turn the jog dial clockwise or counter-clockwise accordingly.
6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO INTRODUCTION Use the procedures described below to copy important normal, timer or alarm recordings to the digital video recorder’s archive area, a USB memory, a CD-R/RW or a DVD+R/+RW. Copying video to the hard disk’s archive area (JP.53) Copy Archive area OPERATION Recording area SETTINGS Copying video to a USB memory (JP.54) USB NETWORK CONTROL Recording area USB memory Copying video to a CD-R/RW or DVD+R/+RW (JP.
6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 6 Copying video to the hard disk’s archive area Turn the jog dial to select “TIME” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “HOW MANY”.
6 8 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Specify the channel to copy To cancel copying INTRODUCTION Press the [MARK/COPY] button. You can copy video from multiple channels at the same time. Use the [CAMERA SELECT] button on the front panel to specify the channel(s) you want to copy. The specified channel(s) turns white from grey. COPY CANCELED ! < 0% > z The channel(s) that was playing back when the [MARK/ COPY] button was pressed turns green, and it is fixed as the copy channel(s).
6 4 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 7 Press the [MARK/COPY] button. The COPY indicator lights up and the copy setting screen is displayed. Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “PICTURES” flashes.
6 9 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 12 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION “1” flashes. The copy data and the capacity of the copy destination are checked. COPY TO UNIT AUDIO HOW MANY COPY CH : : : : USB MEMORY PICTURES OFF 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SELECT COPY CHANNEL CHECKING DATA SIZE ! < 56% > 10 Turn the jog dial to select “20” and then OPERATION The available space and write capacity are checked.
6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 4 Copying to a CD-R/RW or DVD+R/ +RW Press the [MARK/COPY] button. The COPY indicator lights up and the copy setting screen is displayed. Use the following procedure to copy recording area or archive area video to a CD-R/RW or DVD+R/+RW.
6 8 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 9 You can copy multiple channel videos at the same time. Use the [CAMERA SELECT] button on the front panel to specify a channel(s) whose video you want to copy.The specified channel(s) turns white from grey. The cursor moves to “COPY START”.
6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 11 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The number of images flashes. COPY TO : DISC TYPE FREE AREA NO. OF COPY FINALIZE VALIDATE COPY START z You can carry out up to 99 write sessions to a CD-R/ DVD+R, or up to 99 write sessions within the same date to a CD-RW/DVD+RW. z Copying data requires at least 20MB of free space on a disc. z When the copy destination is a DVD+RW, the “FINALIZE” setting is fixed to “OFF”.
6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 15 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Existing data 1st disc Existing data CD-R (multi-session) 300MB Existing data 3rd disc CD-R (multi-session) 200MB OPERATION DVD+R (multi-session) 2500MB COMPOSING IMAGE DATA ! < 56% > 2nd disc INTRODUCTION Example 3: This example illustrates how 3000MB data can be multi-session written onto one DVD+R (with 2500MB free space), CD-R (with 300MB free space), and CD-R (with 500MB free space): Copying begins.
6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 4 Formatting a USB memory, CD-RW or DVD+RW It is possible to format a USB memory, CD-RW or DVD+RW. Turn the jog dial to select the “FORMAT/ ERASE” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “FORMAT/ERASE START”.
6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Folder hierarchy for data copied onto a USB memory 2nd layer 3rd layer SANYO _VIEWER IJL15.DLL J2KCOREX.DLL VIEWER2.EXE VIEWER2.INI IMG00001 00000001.JP2 IMG00002 00000200.JP2 00000201.JP2 IMG00200 00000400.JP2 00039801.JP2 SOUND INFO IMG00001 00040000.JP2 SOUND.WAV DDMMYY01.INF 00000001.JP2 DDMMYY01 One data saving DDMMYY02 Year Month Day 4th layer 1st layer SANYO IMG00002 00000200.JP2 00000201.JP2 IMG00200 00000400.JP2 00039801.
MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS 3 [EXIT/OSD] button [MENU] button Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The sub-menus appear. The cursor is positioned on the first setting item. Shuttle dial 1.NORMAL REC EASY SET 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 MOVE:JOG Jog dial 4 This section describes the menu configuration and the menu items to be selected for each operation.
MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS Suspending video recording You cannot change menu settings during video recording. You must temporarily suspend recording in order to change settings. If you want to resume recording without changing the current settings, follow the steps below to suspend and resume. Use the jog dial and shuttle dial to move through the submenus and setting screens and to confirm the settings.
MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS Sub-menu configuration 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 8.ADVANCED MENU SET MOVE:JOG Turn the jog dial to select the setting item and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> SELECT:SHUTTLE Sub-menus 1.NORMAL REC EASY SET 2.RECORDING AREA SET 3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET 4.NORMAL REC MODE SET 5.PROGRAM REC SET 6.TIMER SET 7.
1 INITIAL SET [EXIT/OSD] button Shuttle dial [QUAD] button 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.SCREEN SET 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME 6.INITIALIZATION LOG 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> OPERATION MOVE:JOG INTRODUCTION [MENU] button MAIN MENU SELECT:SHUTTLE [CAMERA SELECT] button 3. TITLE SET (JP.70) Sets a unique title for each camera so that these can be displayed on-screen. Configuration The following settings can be made with .
1 INITIAL SET 4 Setting the language Sets the language displayed on the monitor. (JP.19) Turn the jog dial to select “MODE” under . Setting the time ENGLISH 01-01-2007 MON 00:00:00 MODE : USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON LST-SUN 03 02:00 OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00 ADJUST. TIME 01:00 Set the time and date of the digital video recorder. (JP.20) Setting the summer time Set the start and end date and time for summer time.
1 7 INITIAL SET Set the date and time. (2) (3) Use the following procedure to align the time of all digital video recorders daily when multiple recorders are connected. (Default setting: OFF) When time signal is input through the “CLOCK IN” terminal on the rear panel, the internal clock of the digital video recorder is automatically adjusted according to the time signal. (4) z If you use this function, connect the digital video recorder to an external device that provides an accurate time signal.
1 5 INITIAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “ADJUST. TIME” under and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Detecting connected cameras Automatically detect connected cameras and adjust the following settings depending on the presence or absence of cameras. z Program record set (JP.90) All settings for programs No. 1-4 are set to “1FPS” for channels with cameras connected and “OFF” for channels with no cameras connected. z Automatic screen selection time period and monitor settings (JP.
1 4 INITIAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “YES” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Example: Setting the title “HALL-1STFL” for Camera No. 3. INTRODUCTION 1 Connected cameras are automatically detected. When detection is completed, the display returns to the screen. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. MENU Turn the jog dial to select “1.INITIAL SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
1 6 INITIAL SET Turn the jog dial to select “H”. Setting holidays Characters change in the following sequence as the jog dial is turned.
Use the following procedure to set specific dates as holidays to enable the same timer recording operation for Sunday to be used on those days. Dates such as national holidays and company holidays should be set as holidays when those dates are to have the same security as Sundays. [KEY] CAMERA NO.1 4 INITIAL SET Set the day and month for item 1. 1. ----- INTRODUCTION Holiday setting number Setting time periods Use the following procedure to specify four different time periods per day (for instance, early morning, morning, lunchtime and evening) to set up automatic screen selection, masking and motion sensor operations, and other operations. Use TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B to make operation settings.
1 INITIAL SET The above examples are set as follows. Operations during the specified time periods
1 INITIAL SET 4 Example 1: Setting periods using TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B 1 “00:” for T-1 flashes (indicating the hour).
1 INITIAL SET 11 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. Timer period operations settings The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. Example 2: Setting time period operation as follows. Automatic selection and monitor masking for “TIME PERIOD A”. (default setting) Motion sensing for “TIME PERIOD B”. 9 EXIT/OSD Turn the jog dial to select “MOTION SENSOR” within “SELECT TIME PERIOD” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
2 RECORD SET [EXIT/OSD] button Shuttle dial [FUNC.] button 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.SCREEN SET 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME 6.INITIALIZATION LOG 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS 8.ADVANCED MENU SET -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> OPERATION MOVE:JOG [MENU] button INTRODUCTION FULL indicator MAIN MENU SELECT:SHUTTLE [CAMERA SELECT] button The following settings can be made with . PICTURE QUALITY SET -> AUDIO RECORDING : OFF REC RATE : 12.
2 RECORD SET 3 8. ALARM OPERATION SET (JP.108) Makes settings for operation and display upon ALARM RETRIGGER : OFF detecting an alarm. Turn the jog dial to select “1.NORMAL REC EASY SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen is displayed. MAIN MON. DISPLAY ALARM PRIORITY MON.
2 6 RECORD SET 10 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ENHANCED” flashes. RECORDING DURATION : 1 DAYS TIMER RECORDING(DLY) : ON START 08:00 STOP 20:00 PICTURE QUALITY : ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING : OFF The cursor moves to “TIMER RECORDING (DLY)”. RECORDING DURATION : 1 DAYS TIMER RECORDING(DLY) : OFF START --:-- STOP --:-PICTURE QUALITY : ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING : OFF NUMBER OF CAMERAS REC RATE :2 : 60.
2 RECORD SET 13 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or 16 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen.
2 4 RECORD SET Turn the jog dial to select “REC RATE BASE” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. [Settings] (“----” indicates default setting) The screen is displayed. The number of detected cameras is indicated by “NUMBER OF CAMERAS”. z Available recording rates differ depending on the number of cameras connected. The table above indicates recording rates that are available when one camera is connected.
2 9 RECORD SET 12 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Set the time for timer recording. Example: Timer recording from 8 AM to 8 PM (1) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and then turn the jog dial to select “08” (hour). (2) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and then turn the jog dial to select “00” (minutes). (3) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and then turn the jog dial to select “20” (hour).
2 RECORD SET 16 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. 3 Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORDING AREA SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen is displayed.
2 RECORD SET 4 Default hard disk settings B Archive area “80%” flashes. 20% 20 TOTAL CAPACITY : INTERNAL HDD : EXTERNAL HDD : RECORDING AREA : AREA FULL RESET -> ARCHIVE AREA : AREA FULL RESET -> 80% A Recording area Hard disk recording areas 1200GB 500GB 700GB 80 % 20 % CAUTION: WHEN THE AREA SETTING IS CHANGED, THE WHOLE AREA WILL BE INITIALIZED ! Changing recording areas 5 Recording area allocations The maximum allocation for the recording area is 99%.
2 7 RECORD SET 3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORDING AREA SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION After the hard disk is initialized, the screen appears and the new recording capacity setting is applied. The screen is displayed.
2 RECORD SET 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ON” flashes for “OVERWRITE” under “RECORDING AREA”. z When “AREA FULL RESET” is performed for “RECORDING AREA”, the recordings in the recording area are overwritten. z When “AREA FULL RESET” is performed for “ARCHIVE AREA”, the recordings in the archive area are deleted.
2 7 RECORD SET 9 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION Turn the jog dial to select the mode value and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “1%” flashes. When “AUTO ALARM COPY” is selected, the screen is displayed. RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE : ON ARCHIVE AREA MODE : MANUAL COPY REMAINING DISK WARNING : 1 % AUTO DELETE : OFF OPERATION REC RATE SETTING IN THE MENU WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTED.
2 RECORD SET Setting auto deleting z The archive area cannot be automatically overwritten. Set overwrite permission (JP.84) when the recording area is full. Use the following procedure to set the storage period for recorded data. When the set period has expired, the corresponding data cannot be played back. 1 Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. MENU 2 Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
2 5 RECORD SET 3 Set the storage period for recorded data to “OFF” or within the range of “1 DAY - 99 DAYS” (full days). Turn the jog dial to select “4.NORMAL REC MODE SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION Turn the jog dial to select the storage period for the data and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen is displayed. OPERATION PICTURE QUALITY : ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET -> AUDIO RECORDING : OFF REC RATE : 12.
2 RECORD SET Setting the picture quality for each camera (1) Select “INDIV.” and turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “PICTURE QUALITY SET”. (2) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The
2 RECORD SET Use the following procedure to program the camera numbers for recording. Four programs can be set. For example, Program No. 1 could be setup to record from cameras No. 1 through No. 4 only, whereas Program No. 2 could be setup to record from cameras No. 3 through No. 6. In addition, these programs can also be used for timer recording. “OFF” flashes. PICTURE QUALITY : ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET -> AUDIO RECORDING : ON REC RATE : A 12.
2 3 RECORD SET 7 Turn the jog dial to select “5.PROGRAM REC SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Turn the jog dial to select “5” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Camera No. 1 is now set to record at a rate of 5. The cursor moves to “02”. The screen is displayed.
2 RECORD SET Timer settings Use the following procedures to set recording start and stop times using the timer function. 1 Timer setting items STOP PROGRAM --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF ***** OFF (6) FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS SET OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen is displayed.
2 5 RECORD SET 8 Turn the jog dial to set the day, and turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “--” (indicating the hour) from “START” flashes. WEEK SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT DLY EXT 6 START --:---:---:---:---:---:---:---:-***** STOP PROGRAM --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF ***** OFF “OFF” flashes for “SET”. FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.
2 RECORD SET 10 Use the same procedure to set other 1 To change a setting item Turn the shuttle dial to select the item to be changed and then turn the jog dial to change the setting. INTRODUCTION To cancel all set timer reservations items. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. MENU START 18:30 09:00 --:---:---:---:---:---:-***** FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.
2 RECORD SET 4 Timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours Use the following procedures to set timer recordings spanning more than 24 hours. Perform in line 7 (default: “SAT”) and line 8 (default: “DLY”) of the screen. Turn the jog dial to select line 7 (SAT) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “SAT” in the “WEEK” column flashes. WEEK SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT DLY EXT Example: A Program No.
2 7 RECORD SET Set “WEEK” and “STOP” to stop recording and make the settings for “FPS” and “SET”. (1) 10:30 **:** **:** 20:30 *** *****FPS OFF 5FPS *** ON (2) (3) (4) (6) (5) Use the following procedure to control the start and end of recording in response to signals received via the EXT TIMER IN terminal on the rear of the digital video recorder.
2 5 RECORD SET 9 Turn the jog dial to select line 9 (EXT) and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. “OFF” flashes. EXIT/OSD WEEK SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT DLY EXT 6 START --:---:---:---:---:---:---:---:-***** STOP PROGRAM --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF --:-OFF ***** OFF FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.5 FPS 12.
2 RECORD SET 5 To set alarm recording Turn the jog dial to select the “ALARM RECORDING” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “PICTURE QUALITY”. Use the following procedure to select the picture quality, audio recording and recording rate for alarm recording. 1 Press the [MENU] button. MENU [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
2 7 RECORD SET 8 Turn the jog dial to select the “PICTURE QUALITY” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “AUDIO RECORDING”. Turn the jog dial to select “AUDIO RECORDING” and turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes. ALARM RECORDING : ENABLED PICTURE QUALITY : ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET -> AUDIO RECORDING : OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE : ONLY REC RATE: 12.
2 RECORD SET 10 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. * Example of recording pattern for SW and ONLY SW ALARM RECORDING : ENABLED PICTURE QUALITY : ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET -> AUDIO RECORDING : ON ALARM INTERLEAVE : ONLY REC RATE:A12.
2 RECORD SET 16 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. “ALARM” appears in the operation display. When an alarm occurs, the number of alarms is displayed. z When only one camera is connected, recording is performed at 25 FPS even if 50 FPS is set. z Assuming that two or more cameras are connected and “ALARM INTERLEAVE” is set to “ALL”, when 50 FPS is set, the actual recording rate is roughly the recording rate divided by the number of cameras.
2 RECORD SET 5 Use the following procedure to set the recording rate and time. Turn the jog dial to select “ON” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “REC RATE”. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) MENU Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. ON Pre-alarm recording is enabled. 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “12.5” flashes.
2 7 RECORD SET 9 Turn the jog dial to select the “REC RATE” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. “PRE” appears in the operation display. When an alarm occurs, “ALARM” is displayed. ALARM RECORDING : ENABLED PICTURE QUALITY : ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET -> AUDIO RECORDING : OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE : ONLY REC RATE: 12.
2 RECORD SET 5 Use this setting to indicate how alarms are to be detected. 1 Turn the jog dial to select an alarm detection method and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MOTION SENSOR”. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting ALARM Turn the jog dial to select “7.
2 RECORD SET 3 Setting the motion sensors Use the following procedure to set motion sensors on video from each camera so that alarms can be detected. Turn the jog dial to select “2.RECORD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen is displayed. (1) (2) 4 CH01 T-1 LEVEL : OFF MODE : A (3) (4) (5) The screen is displayed. (1) Motion sensor setting Display changes in response to the sensor condition. Settings are made using the jog dial.
2 6 RECORD SET Press a [CAMERA SELECT] button. (1) Turn the jog dial to move the cursor (reverse highlighting) to the start position and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. (2) Turn the jog dial to select “A” or “B” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. (“A” or “B” are yellow.) (3) Turn the jog dial to move the cursor (reverse highlighting) to the end position and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. On the DSR-5709P, press the [CAMERA SELECT] 1-9 button.
2 RECORD SET 16 Turn the jog dial to select the “MODE” Setting sensitivity levels setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. 13 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to the top left sensor. “OFF” flashes. A A CH01 T-1 LEVEL : OFF CH01 MODE : A Setting sensitivity level between “1” to “10” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “MODE”. LEVEL : OFF Setting B The motion sensor alarm is triggered when a moving object is detected in B.
2 RECORD SET 3 To stop motion sensor recording Turn the jog dial to select “8.ALARM OPERATION SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION Press the [MENU] button and select “2.RECORD SET”, “7. ALARM REC MODE SET”, and “MOTION SENSOR” and when the motion sensor settings screen appears set “LEVEL” to “OFF”. The screen is displayed. ALARM RETRIGGER : OFF CH01 T-1 LEVEL : OFF : FULL : LAST : NC OPERATION MAIN MON.
2 RECORD SET [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting OFF [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Description Setting Even if a new alarm is received on the same channel during alarm recording, the duration is not extended. If a new alarm is received on the same channel during alarm recording, the duration is extended and both alarms are treated as one.
2 RECORD SET 12 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. EXIT/OSD z “ALARM PRIORITY” cannot be selected when “MAIN MON. DISPLAY” is set to “9”, “16” or “NC”. Canceling an alarm 10 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. ALARM RETRIGGER : ON OPERATION To forcibly cancel an alarm during alarm operation, press the [CAMERA SELECT] button for the camera with the alarm and hold it for approximately 3 seconds.
3 GENERAL SET [EXIT/OSD] button Main Menu [MENU] button 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.SCREEN SET 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME 6.INITIALIZATION LOG 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS 8.ADVANCED MENU SET MOVE:JOG Shuttle dial -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> Jog dial SELECT:SHUTTLE 4. RS-485 SET (JP.120) Makes settings when connecting a controller, etc. to the RS-485 terminal. Configuration The following settings can be made with . 1.DISPLAY SET 2.BUZZER SET 3.
3 GENERAL SET 1 INTRODUCTION Setting data display z Settings (1) to (7) are indicated in the operation display area on the monitor. You can determine whether or not to display the information including date and time on the monitor. The default setting is “ON” for every item. Specify “OFF” according to necessity. (1) Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed.
3 GENERAL SET 8 z A maximum of 9,999,999 alarms can be displayed in the operation display. When this number is exceeded, the alarm count returns to 0000000. z When “ALARM RECORDING” is set to “OFF” on the screen, the number of alarms and type of alarm recording are not displayed. z When “ALARM RECORDING” is set to “ENABLED” on the screen, the operation display changes as follows. z “ALARM” is displayed when alarm video is recorded or played back.
3 GENERAL SET 1 z Setting is invalid when the hard disk is operated in a RAID unit. z Select “OFF” if you use hard disks other than those designated by SANYO, as this function may not properly work on them. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. 4 MENU Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes for “ALARM”.
3 GENERAL SET 5 Setting the security lock Use the following procedure to restrict operation of the digital video recorder based on the user level. 1 Turn the jog dial to select the mode and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. If “PASSWORD” is selected, the cursor moves to “FREE ACCESS LEVEL”. Proceed to step 6. If “KEY” or “NETWORK” is selected, the cursor moves to “OPERATION AUTHORITY”. Proceed to step 7. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed.
3 7 GENERAL SET 10 Turn the jog dial to select the copy level Turn the jog dial to select “OPERATION AUTHORITY” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “CAMERA CONTROL”. “NORMAL” flashes.
3 GENERAL SET 12 Turn the jog dial to select the camera Registering a user control level and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Use the following procedure to set the user ID, password and level. The user ID must be between one and eight alphanumeric characters, and the password between four and eight alphanumeric characters. Characters that can be entered: 0 to 9, A to Z The cursor moves to “USER ID SET”.
3 5 GENERAL SET 9 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. 6 The password is confirmed.
3 GENERAL SET Canceling the key lock 1 z The lock cannot be activated during the following operations. • While displaying the menu screen, search screen, or copy screen • While playing back recorded image • While camera is being controlled • While video is being magnified During key lock, press the [SHUTTLE HOLD] button for approximately 3 seconds. The LOCK indicator on the front panel turns off and a buzzer sounds to indicate deactivation of the key lock. SHUTTLE HOLD 2 Confirm the lock status.
3 GENERAL SET 5 Settings are required when the RS-485 terminals (A and B) are connected with a system controller or other devices. 1 Turn the jog dial to select the “DATA SPEED” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “STATUS INFO”. Press the [MENU] button. DATA SPEED : 19200 STATUS INFO : OFF ALARM INFO : OFF ADDRESS : 001 The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. MENU Turn the jog dial to select “3.
3 8 GENERAL SET 11 Turn the jog dial to select the Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ADDRESS” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “OFF” flashes for “ALARM INFO”. DATA SPEED : 19200 STATUS INFO : OFF ALARM INFO : OFF ADDRESS : 001 9
3 GENERAL SET 5 This section describes how to initialize the hard disk and perform mirroring. The internal hard disk capacity is displayed as DISK 1 and DISK 2; the hard disk capacity for the expansion unit is displayed as EX-DISK 1 to 4. Turn the jog dial to select “YES” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION Hard disk initialization and mirroring The “HDD INITIALIZING !” screen is displayed and the hard disk is initialized.
3 3 GENERAL SET 7 Turn the jog dial to select “5.HDD SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen is displayed. Turn the jog dial to select “MASTER” or “SLAVE” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The cursor moves to “DISK INITIALIZE”.
3 GENERAL SET 6 The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. When mirroring is set to “ON” and a recording error occurs, change the hard disk used for playback. 1 EXIT/OSD Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. Expanding (Replacing) and initializing the hard disk MENU Please contact the dealer from whom you purchased this digital video recorder regarding hard disk expansion (replacement).
3 GENERAL SET Network settings Making network settings Use the following procedure to make menu settings for the digital video recorder and to monitor video from a PC via a network (LAN). A LAN cable must be connected to the LAN terminal on the rear panel before proceeding. The setting is necessary for controlling the DVR from a PC on a network. Contact the network administrator for more details on setting values.
3 1 GENERAL SET 5 Press the [MENU] button. MENU 2 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. When “ON” is selected, proceed to step 9. When “OFF” is selected, the cursor moves to “IP ADDRESS”. : OFF : 192.168. 0. 1 : 255.255.255. 0 : 0. 0. 0. 0 : 00080 : NO LIMIT -> : 1500(ETHERNET) :08-00-7B-81-22-4C Turn the jog dial to select “3.GENERAL SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. 6 [KEY] : OFF : 192.168. 0. 1 : 255.255.255.
3 9 GENERAL SET 13 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Set “PORT”. (Default setting: 00080) (1) Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. (2) Turn the jog dial to select the setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY PORT NETWORK SPEED DNS SET MTU SIZE MAC ADDRESS When “DHCP” is set to “ON”, “AUTO” flashes. When “DHCP” is set to “OFF”, the setting is fixed to "MANUAL". [KEY] : OFF : 192.168. 0. 1 : 255.255.255. 0 : 0. 0. 0.
3 GENERAL SET 18 Turn the jog dial to select the “MTU 1 [Settings] ( indicates default setting) 1500 (ETHERNET), 1492 (ADSL-1), 1454 (ADSL-2), 1300 (VPN), 576 INTRODUCTION Making network control settings SIZE” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. MENU 2 19 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. The screen is displayed.
3 5 GENERAL SET 8 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “OFF” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “ENHANCED” flashes. The cursor moves to “NETWORK STATUS”.
3 GENERAL SET 11 Turn the jog dial to select “NORMAL” or 13 Turn the jog dial to select copy or The cursor moves to “COPY/DOWNLOAD”. If no changes are to be made to user privileges, select “NORMAL” and go to step 14. Selects the level that can perform the following operations for network connection. (JP.125) Copy playback image to archive area (JP.180) Download playback image to computer (JP.181) The cursor moves to “CAMERA CONTROL”. download level and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
3 GENERAL SET 15 Turn the jog dial to select the camera Setting user ID control level and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Set a user ID and password to restrict operation of the digital video recorder directly or through the network. Select a level to control cameras from the digital video recorder. (JP.117) User levels and privileges Select from the following four user levels.
4 SCREEN SET [EXIT/OSD] button 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.SCREEN SET 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME 6.INITIALIZATION LOG 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS 8.ADVANCED MENU SET Shuttle dial -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> OPERATION MOVE:JOG [MENU] button INTRODUCTION Main Menu SELECT:SHUTTLE Jog dial 3 Setting quad and multi 9/16 display “NORMAL” flashes for “1.MULTI SCREEN”. Use the following procedure to change the display positions for cameras in quad and multi 9/16 screens.
4 6 SCREEN SET Turn the jog dial to select “01” for “QUAD1” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Checking modified screen positions Next, check the modified screen positions. 9 “01” flashes for “QUAD1”. MAIN MON. QUAD1 01 02 03 04 QUAD2 05 06 07 08 QUAD3 09 10 11 12 [KEY] QUAD4 13 14 15 16 QUAD1 pattern is displayed. Turn the shuttle dial counterclockwise to return to the screen. MON.
4 SCREEN SET 4 Use the following procedure to scroll through video from all cameras at a specified interval. The interval for automatic selection can only be set for full screen and quad display. Turn the jog dial to set the interval to “5S” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Automatic selection is set to an interval of 5 seconds. Press the [MENU] button. The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. MENU Turn the jog dial to select “4.
4 3 SCREEN SET 7 Turn the jog dial to select “4.SCREEN SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “T-1” flash for “TIME PERIOD”. The screen is displayed. TIME PERIOD : T-1 (09:00 CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 MAIN MON. 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S MON. 2 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 12:00) 07 08 1S 1S 1S 1S CH 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAIN MON. 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S MON. 2 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 4 Turn the jog dial to select “FULL” for “2.
4 SCREEN SET 10 Turn the jog dial to select “1S” to “30S” Use the following procedure to set video from a specific camera (including playback video) to be masked by a gray pattern when it is not to be shown on a monitor screen. After confirming this setting, the cursor moves one position to the right. 12:00) 07 08 1S 1S 1S 1S 01 OPERATION TIME PERIOD : T-1 (09:00 CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 MAIN MON. 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S MON.
4 5 SCREEN SET Turn the jog dial to select “ON” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting The cursor moves to “MASK SET”. 1.MULTI SCREEN : NORMAL QUAD POSITION SET -> MULTI 9 POSITION SET -> MULTI 16 POSITION SET -> 2.SEQUENCE SET FULL : 1S QUAD : 1S MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET -> 3.MASK : ON MASK SET -> 4.COLOR LEVEL SET -> 6 7 - 12:00) 06 07 08 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CH MAIN MON. MON.
4 SCREEN SET 12 Press the [EXIT/OSD] button. 4 EXIT/OSD Press the [CAMERA SELECT] button for the camera whose color level is to be set and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen. “5” flashes. - CH01 5 Use the following procedure to adjust the color of video displayed on monitors. 1 5 Turn the jog dial to select the “COLOR - turn the LEVEL” setting and then shuttle dial clockwise.
5 POWER LOSS/USED TIME [EXIT/OSD] button 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 8.ADVANCED MENU SET MOVE:JOG [MENU] button Shuttle dial -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> [SHUTTLE HOLD] button SELECT:SHUTTLE Jog dial 3 Use the following procedure to check the date and time of power losses, the amount of hard disk operation time and the amount of power-on time.
6 INITIALIZATION LOG 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.SCREEN SET 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME 6.INITIALIZATION LOG 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS 8.ADVANCED MENU SET Shuttle dial -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> OPERATION MOVE:JOG [MENU] button INTRODUCTION [EXIT/OSD] button Main Menu SELECT:SHUTTLE Jog dial Use the following procedure to display the eight most recent entries in the initialization and re-recording log for the hard disk. Press the [MENU] button.
7 COPY MENU SETTINGS [EXIT/OSD] button 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 8.ADVANCED MENU SET MOVE:JOG [MENU] button Shuttle dial -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> SELECT:SHUTTLE Jog dial 3 Use the following procedure to save menu settings or user ID settings on a USB memory or to load settings from a USB memory back onto the digital video recorder.
7 COPY MENU SETTINGS 5 Use the following procedure to load menu settings saved on a USB memory to the digital video recorder. Turn the jog dial to select “LOAD MENUS FROM USB MEMORY” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. INTRODUCTION Loading menu settings The screen is displayed. z When loading a menu setting file to the recorder, specify whether recording area settings are to be copied. Normally, “COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS” is set to “NO”.
7 COPY MENU SETTINGS 5 Copying the recording area settings Use the following procedure to copy recording area settings. 1 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen is displayed. Press the [MENU] button. SAVE MENUS TO USB MEMORY!! The MENU indicator lights up and the is displayed. CONTINUE? MENU NO 2 Turn the jog dial to select “7.COPY MENU SETTINGS” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. 6 The screen is displayed.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET [FUNC.] button 1.INITIAL SET 2.RECORD SET 3.GENERAL SET 4.SCREEN SET 5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME 6.INITIALIZATION LOG 7.COPY MENU SETTINGS 8.ADVANCED MENU SET Shuttle dial -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> OPERATION MOVE:JOG [EXIT/OSD] button INTRODUCTION [MENU] button Main Menu SELECT:SHUTTLE Jog dial 3. CAMERA CONTROL SET (JP.150) Set camera control when cameras with remote operation capability are 1. PROTOCOL/ADDRESS SET connected.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET 3 Setting ROI Set the Region of Interest (ROI) to enable recording at different picture qualities, only of areas preset on the monitor. Enables recording at high picture qualities for areas where motion is detected. This function allows you to raise the quality level for the preset ROI or lower the quality level for unnecessary areas without changing the image size each time. Turn the jog dial to select “1.ROI SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.
8 6 ADVANCED MENU SET 9 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “NORMAL REC” flashes. The cursor moves to “STATIC AREA 2”. CH-01 STATIC AREA 1 : STATIC AREA 2 : STATIC AREA 3 : CH-01 STATIC AREA 1 : STATIC AREA 2 : STATIC AREA 3 : QUALITY MIN OFF OFF Setting 10 Turn the jog dial to select the ----> “EFFECTIVE REC MODE” setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. Description The cursor moves to “AREA SET”.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET 11 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise. 14 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor (the orange ) to the lower right of the position where an area is to be set and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen is displayed. 2 The cursor (the orange ) moves to the top left of frame 2. 1 2 1 3 CH-01 FUNC. 3 CH-01 z When “QUALITY” are all set to “OFF”, the screen is not displayed.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET INTRODUCTION Confirming picture quality of ROI setting Since the picture quality you set for each area is reflected directly on the screen, you can easily compare the area of interest (ROI) with ordinary areas. screen 2 1 OPERATION 3 CH-01 Your new picture quality setting is applied to the actual image displayed in the “STATIC AREA”. SETTINGS z The screen displays an image in the recording mode configured in “EFFECTIVE REC MODE”.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET (7) POP3 SERVER ADDRESS Displays the POP3 server address. (8) USER ID Displays the user ID. (9) PASSWORD Displays the password. Setting alarm notification Use the following procedure to receive notification by e-mail when an alarm event occurs while the digital video recorder is connected to a network. Alarm notification cannot be set from the digital video recorder. Set this on a PC connected to the network. (JP.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET 4 Settings are required when a remote control camera(s) is connected with the digital video recorder. Through making the connections by following the procedure below, you can control a camera(s) in the full screen mode. Turn the jog dial to select “1.PROTOCOL/ADDRESS SET” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. The screen is displayed.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET DVR/ RS-485 address z “COAX” stands for coaxial control and the video signal and camera control signal. This requires no further wiring for signal control. 7 8 Use the same procedure to set the connection channels of other dome cameras. When “2ND RS485/422” is selected for “PROTOCOL”, turn the jog dial to select “2ND RS485/422 PROTOCOL”, and turn the shuttle clockwise. CH PROTOCOL ADD.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET 11 Turn the jog dial to select “2. ALARM 13 Turn the jog dial to select the The screen is displayed. The cursor moves to the next “ACTION” field.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET Operating the camera with the digital video recorder How to Register Preset Positions To register preset positions that are applied during camera control, follow these steps: 1 Press the [FUNC.] button (1). The FUNC. indicator lights up in blue to indicate that you are now in camera control mode. 2 Set the camera lens orientation. Adjust the lens to your desired orientation using the pan/tilt functions. 3 1 Press and hold the [PRESET] button (2) for about 3 seconds.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET INTRODUCTION Time zone/NTP setting z Turn the shuttle dial during automatic panning, automatic camera selection, or TOUR for manual panning and turn the jog dial for manual tilt and to cancel automatic modes. z Operation is only possible for one camera. z When switching to another camera during automatic panning, automatic camera selection, or TOUR, the following operations are available only for the second camera.
8 ADVANCED MENU SET Setting 6 Description GMT-11 Midway Island, Samoa Greenwich Mean Time -11 hours, Midway Island, Samoa GMT-10 Hawaii Greenwich Mean Time -10 hours, Hawaii GMT-09 Alaska Greenwich Mean Time -9 hours, Alaska GMT-08 Pacific Time Greenwich Mean Time -8 hours, Pacific Time GMT-07 Arizona, Mountain Time Greenwich Mean Time -7 hours, Arizona GMT-06 Central Time Greenwich Mean Time -6 hours, Central Time GMT-05 Eastern Time Greenwich Mean Time -5 hours, Eastern Time GMT-04 Atla
8 9 ADVANCED MENU SET INTRODUCTION Turn the jog dial to select “TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE” and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise. “01” flashes.
Manual for Remote Operation by Network Connection
1 GETTING PREPARED The digital video recorder can be remotely controlled from PCs when the unit is connected to a network. Camera 1 DVR (Digital Video Recorder) 16 Switch Switch LAN cable 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX Category 5 1 15 PC/AT compatible machine Operations possible with PC control Digital video recorder network settings z Menu settings, recording, playback, and other similar operations are possible from the PC screen.
1 GETTING PREPARED 2 Click the [Security] tab. INTRODUCTION Installing DVR Viewer2 The [Security] screen is displayed. See P.211 for installing and operating DVR Viewer2. Setting Internet Options After installing DVR Viewer2, use the following procedure to make the Internet security settings. 1 OPERATION Select [Internet Options...] from the Internet Explorer [Tools] menu. The [Internet Options] window is displayed. Example: Windows XP SETTINGS 3 Click [Custom Level...].
1 GETTING PREPARED 6 Minimum system requirements Computer: PC/AT compatible machine Operating system: Windows 98/98 SE/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP Browser: Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or later Video: 65,000 colors, resolution 800 x 600 dpi or higher Select [Use the following IP address:] and then type in the IP address and the subnet mask.
2 NETWORK CONTROL 1 INTRODUCTION Controlling from a PC z In the network settings (JP.125), if a value other than “80” is set as the default port value, enter a colon (:) and then the port number after the IP address. For example, if the port number was set as “60001” you should enter http://192.168.0.1:60001/ Launch the web browser on the PC. Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or later is supported. These operating systems are supported: Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, NT 4.
2 NETWORK CONTROL Disconnecting 1 z When the maximum number of PCs (15) is connected to the digital video recorder and then an upper-level user accesses the unit from a different PC, the most recent lower-level user is automatically disconnected and priority is given to the upper-level user. An error message is displayed on the PC of the disconnected user. (JP.164) z If entry of an incorrect password is repeated or [Cancel] is clicked, [AUTHENTICATION ERROR] displayed.
2 NETWORK CONTROL When control rights are switched to the unit INTRODUCTION When connection to the network cannot be made because the DVR is being operated Whenever the button on the operation screen of the PC is clicked, access is cancelled and control rights switch back to the unit. At the same time, the “NETWORK CONTROL” message from the unit’s on-screen display changes to “DISCONNECTED”. z Once the message changes to “DISCONNECTED”, it can be cleared by pressing any button on the unit.
3 OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS Operation panel Playback buttons 5. Previous event (LV2/3/4) Starts playback from the previous alarm event. 6. Next event (LV2/3/4) Starts playback from the next alarm event. 1 7. Slower (LV2/3/4) Playback speed is reduced by one setting. 8. Faster (LV2/3/4) Playback speed is increased by one setting. 2 9. Reverse playback (LV2/3/4) Starts playback of recorded images in the reverse direction. 10. Stop (LV2/3/4) Stops playback and returns to live display.
3 OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 2 Operation is available when a camera with remote operation capability is connected to the VIDEO terminal, RS-485 terminal, or 2ND RS485/422 terminal and settings are carried out using camera control settings (JP.209). Click each button to use a dome camera. INTRODUCTION Camera operation panel 1 z Use the network control settings (JP.200) to set user levels for camera operation. z Camera controls are carried out in full screen display.
3 OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 4. Menu set Sets the camera internal menu item setting values. 5. [MENU] Displays camera internal menu screen. 3 6. Control speed Adjusts the operation speed for Pan and Tilt. Sets a level between 1 and 7. Higher values correspond to faster operation speed. Camera operation panel changes to Normal operation panel. 7. [ZOOM] Activates zoom mode. (“ZOOM” turns green) Use -/+ to zoom. 8. [FOCUS] Activates focus adjust mode.
1 RECORDING IMAGES Use the following procedures to store monitored images and alarm images on the internal hard disk of the digital video recorder. Before recording images, make the necessary menu settings to match the installation environment. (JP.184) 1 button on the operation Stopping normal recording Click the panel. button on the operation Pre-alarm recording 1 Use the following procedure to automatically record monitored images in accordance with timer settings.
2 WATCHING IMAGES Monitored live images and recorded images can be viewed upon demand. Note that switching to live or playback images, modifying the screen display and other similar operations have absolutely no effect on timer recording and alarm recording. The various ways of displaying live images Displays the current channel (camera) number while in full screen display Switching to live images during playback Click the button on the PLAYBACK area on the operation panel.
2 WATCHING IMAGES INTRODUCTION Performing operations in play mode Use the buttons on the operation panel. OPERATION Playback Click the button. Adjusting the playback speed button. SETTINGS During playback, click the or : Increases the playback speed. : Decreases the playback speed. Reverse playback Click the button. Adjusting the reverse playback speed NETWORK CONTROL During reverse playback, click the or : Increases the reverse playback speed. : Decreases the reverse playback speed. button.
2 WATCHING IMAGES Live mode image (multi-screen display) NORMAL RECORDING MODE STOP ALARM RECORDING MODE STOP LIVE (7) (9) (10) (8) (6) 01-01-07 00: 37: 58 LV1:0 LV2:0 LV3:0 LV4:1 USER ID ID4 01 02 HALL 4F 03 04 05 06 Play mode image (full-screen display) (6) (7) (14) (11) (8) (9) (12) (13) NORMAL RECORDING MODE STOP ALARM RECORDING MODE STOP PLAY 01-01-07 00: 36: 20 A SPEED PLAYBACK AREA NORMAL PLAY 01 07 08 READ INTERVAL : 1 09 SIZE : 1 (1) (1) QUALITY : 3 AUDIO SET
2 WATCHING IMAGES (5) SAVE TO PC (Default setting: OFF) Set to “ON” to save live images or playback images to a PC. * Set only for full screen monitoring. Display Playback speed PLAY Forward Normal STILL Paused Paused R.PLAY Reverse Normal CUE Forward Fast-forward playback REVIEW Reverse Fast-rewind playback SLOW Forward Slow playback R.SLOW Reverse Slow reverse playback OPERATION z A user level 2 (LV2) or better is required to play back images.
2 WATCHING IMAGES 5 Downloading live images to a PC Click [BROWSE]. A dialog box for selecting the save location is displayed. Select a suitable save location. z To download video with audio to a PC, DVR Viewer2 must be installed before the necessary settings can be made. (JP.211) z The user level required for downloading images is set in the user ID and network control settings. (JP.197, 128) 1 Displays live image for users with download authorization.
2 WATCHING IMAGES To cancel a save operation INTRODUCTION Click [CANCEL]. NORMAL RECORDING MODE STOP ALARM RECORDING MODE STOP LIVE LV1:0 LV2:0 LV3:0 LV4:1 USER ID ID4 01-01-07 00: 47: 05 OPERATION 01 READ INTERVAL : 1 : OFF AUDIO SIZE : 1 : 00:00:00 DURATION QUALITY ---- : 3 CAMERA CONTROL SAVE TO PC : ON / 00:06:00 DESTINATION FOLDER : C:\ My documents\1124 CANCEL SETTINGS 8 SAVE IN PROGRESS When saving is completed, click [OK] on the pop-up window.
3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO Recorded video can be searched and played back using any of six search modes. Search menu Basic operation 1 Search mode Type of recording searched In live mode (when playback is stopped), click the button on the operation panel. The “SEARCH” screen is displayed. 1 ALARM LOG SEARCH Alarm recording Search for alarm video by specifying the date/time.
3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO z If “MONTH” is selected in step 2 above, each frame represents one day. If “WEEK” is selected, four frames represent one day. If “DAY” is selected, each frame represents one hour. If “HOUR” is selected, each frame represents two minutes. z Click the [BACK] or [NEXT] button to shift the display one page.
3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 2. ALARM SEARCH 3. ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH Images recorded as alarm recordings are displayed in a list by alarm numbers. Accordingly, alarm images from the recording list can be searched and played back. (1) (2) (3) (5) (7) All of the alarm images stored in the alarm recording area are displayed as thumbnails (small images). Accordingly, you can search and play back alarm images using their thumbnails.
3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 5. ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH (1) Use the following procedure to search and play back recorded images stored (or copied) to the archive area.
3 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED VIDEO 1 6. MOTION DETECTION SEARCH Use the following procedure to detect variations from recorded images, using the motion sensor, as a result of the presence of an intruder or the like, and to play back the corresponding images. (4) Click “6. MOTION DETECTION SEARCH” on the “SEARCH” screen. The “MOTION DETECTION SEARCH” screen is displayed. 2 (6) Specify the search area from the “SEARCH FROM” pull-down menu.
4 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Use the following procedures to copy recorded images to the archive area on the hard disk or to download images to a PC or the like. These functions can be used to save important images from the recording areas. 2 z Copied data is stored one image at a time. Moving images can be copied by setting the number of images required from the first copied image. Play back video stored in the recording area.
4 6 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO Specify copy range as numeric values according to the “UNIT” settings. Downloading to a PC Use the following procedure to download recorded images to a PC. [Settings] Setting Description (2) Enter the number of images to be copied starting PICTURES from the current still picture. TIME Specify the timeframe (hours/minutes/seconds) starting from the current still picture.
4 4 SAVING (COPYING) RECORDED VIDEO 9 Set “UNIT”. Setting Starts downloading. The following message is displayed below the image when downloading. Description PICTURES Click [START]. INTRODUCTION [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Specify the number of images for download number Specify the time (hrs/min/sec) for download number EVENTS Specify the download range as the number of events.
1 SETTINGS 3 Before using the digital video recorder, settings should be made for recording conditions, installation environment and other similar factors. The corresponding menu items are displayed in a three-level structure comprising main menus, sub-menus and setting screens. (JP.184) Click a sub-menu. The setting screen is displayed. A menu tree is displayed on the operation panel to show the menu hierarchy. Example: Click “1. CLOCK SET”.
1 SETTINGS Main menu Sub menu 1. CLOCK SET Setting items z SUMMER TIME SET z EXT.CLOCK SET P.185 3. HOLIDAY SET z HOLIDAY SET P.186 1. RECORDING AREA SET z TOTAL CAPACITY z INTERNAL HDD z EXTERNAL HDD z RECORDING AREA (AREA FULL RESET) z ARCHIVE AREA (AREA FULL RESET) P.187 z PICTURE QUALITY z AUDIO RECORDING z REC RATE z REC PROGRAM GROUP P.189 4. PROGRAM REC SET z PROGRAM z SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE (FPS) z NORMAL REC P.190 5.
2 INITIAL SET 2. SUMMER TIME SET/EXT. CLOCK SET INITIAL SET Setting the summer time 1. CLOCK SET 2. SUMMER TIME SET/EXT. CLOCK SET 3. HOLIDAY SET 1 Click the button on the operation panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 1. CLOCK SET Click “1. INITIAL SET”. The “INITIAL SET” screen is displayed. Use the following procedure to set the time and date of the digital video recorder. Be sure that the date and time are set correctly at this time. 3 1 The “SUMMER TIME SET/EXT.
2 INITIAL SET Use the following procedure to set specific days as holidays. When a day is specified as a holiday, timer recording for that day is performed as if it were a Sunday. Dates such as national holidays and company holidays can be set as holidays when you want those dates to have the same security as Sundays. Synchronized operations cannot be performed when the clocks on the digital video recorder and the connected peripheral devices differ.
3 RECORD SET 3 RECORD SET 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click “1. RECORDING AREA SET”. The “RECORDING AREA SET” screen is displayed. RECORDING AREA SET RECORDING AREA SET RECORDING CONDITIONS SET NORMAL REC MODE SET PROGRAM REC SET TIMER SET ALARM REC MODE SET (1) (2) TOTAL CAPACITY : 600 GB INTERNAL HDD : 300 GB EXTERNAL HDD : 300 GB RECORDING AREA 1. RECORDING AREA SET ARCHIVE AREA The unit’s hard disk is separated into two independent recording areas.
3 RECORD SET 4 If “OVERWRITE” is set to “OFF” for recording conditions, recording automatically stops when the recording areas become full. In this case, AREA FULL RESET can be used to overwrite previous recordings. Set “OVERWRITE” for the “RECORDING AREA” to “ON” or “OFF”. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting OFF 4 INTRODUCTION AREA FULL RESET Click [AREA FULL RESET] under “RECORDING AREA”. ON Recording stops when a recording area becomes full.
3 RECORD SET (2) Set the picture quality for each camera. On the DSR-5709P, cameras No. 01-09 are displayed. (3) Set “AUDIO RECORDING”, “REC RATE” and “REC PROGRAM GROUP” (Jsteps 5 to 7). (4) Click [SAVE]. 3. NORMAL REC MODE SET Use the following procedures to set conditions for normal recording and timer recording. Setting the picture quality for recording Setting audio recording Use the following procedure to set the picture quality for normal recording. 1 Click the panel.
3 RECORD SET 3 Click “4. PROGRAM REC SET”. The “PROGRAM REC SET” screen is displayed. PROGRAM REC SET 4 5 PROGRAM 7 : 1 8 : 1 10 : 1 11 : 1 12 : 1 13 : 1 14 : 1 15 : 1 16 : 1 OPERATION 6 : 1 9 : 1 NORMAL REC : 317H Set “REC PROGRAM GROUP” to the desired program group. Setting OFF 4 Description P-2 P-3 Set “PROGRAM” to the desired program group. Setting Program No. 1 Program No. 2 P-2 Program No. 2 Program No. 3 P-3 Program No. 3 P-4 Program No. 4 Program No.
3 RECORD SET 5. TIMER SET Use the following procedure to set timer operation duration and timer recording conditions on a day-specific basis. (1) (3) (2) (4) (5) (6) TIMER SET WEEK (7) (8) START Click the panel. PROGRAM -- : -- OFF A 12.5 FPS OFF MON -- : -- -- : -- OFF A 12.5 FPS OFF TUE -- : -- -- : -- OFF A 12.5 FPS OFF WED -- : -- -- : -- OFF A 12.5 FPS OFF THU -- : -- -- : -- OFF A 12.5 FPS OFF FRI -- : -- -- : -- OFF A 12.
3 RECORD SET 6. ALARM REC MODE SET Use the following procedure to set the recording conditions for alarm recording. Use the following procedure to set the picture quality for alarm recording. 5 Setting alarm recording Setting button on the operation Click “2. RECORD SET”. The “RECORD SET” screen is displayed. 3 BASIC Basic NORMAL Normal Enhanced ENHANCED The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Description Click “6. ALARM REC MODE SET”. OPERATION Click the panel. Set “PICTURE QUALITY”.
3 RECORD SET Setting audio recording z In the program mode, there is a time lag of approximately up to one second between the alarm occurrence and start of recording, depending on the setting values of the recording rate. Audio can be recorded together with images during alarm recording. Note, however, that since this audio data is also stored in the recording area, the recording time for this area decreases. 6 8 Set “AUDIO RECORDING”.
3 RECORD SET Setting alarm triggers Use the following procedure to set the recording conditions to be used for pre-alarm. (JP.168) Use the following procedure to set the alarm triggers (i.e., launch signals), which function as operation conditions for alarm recording. 10 Set “PRE-ALARM RECORDING” to 13 Set “ALARM TRIGGER” to the desired “ON” or “OFF”. launch signal for alarm recording. [Settings] ( indicates default setting) Setting INTRODUCTION Setting pre-alarm recording.
4 GENERAL SET 5 GENERAL SET 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Click [SAVE]. The setting is saved. DISPLAY SET BUZZER SET SECURITY LOCK SET USER ID SET RS-485 SET HDD SET NETWORK SET NETWORK CONTROL SET z These settings apply to information displayed on the monitor connected to the unit, not to information displayed on the PC monitor. 2. BUZZER SET Use the following procedure to set a warning buzzer that sounds when an alarm occurs or when the hard disk space reaches remaining-space warning level. 1.
4 5 GENERAL SET Click [SAVE]. INTRODUCTION 3. SECURITY LOCK SET The setting is saved. User level functions can be displayed. 1 z These settings apply to the buzzer on the digital video recorder. To sound a buzzer on the PC, refer to NOTE. z Different settings cannot be used for the recorder and the PC. z When a buzzer sounds, press any button on the digital video recorder to stop the buzzer. z The “DISK TEMPERATURE” warning function does not work with a RAID unit.
4 GENERAL SET 4 5 6 4. USER ID SET Set a user ID and password to restrict operation of the digital video recorder directly or through the network. User levels and privileges Select from the following four user levels. Operation privilege LV1 Level Monitoring LV2 LV3 *1 7 Menu operation Monitor control Level 2 3 Level 3 4 Level 4 Click [SAVE]. z The “LV” setting registered on line 1 cannot be changed from “4”. To change the level, register a separate user on a different line.
4 GENERAL SET 6. HDD SET 1 Click the panel. This screen displays information regarding the hard disk. 1 button on the operation 2 Click “3. GENERAL SET”. button on the operation Click “3. GENERAL SET”. 3 Click “5. RS-485 SET”. OPERATION The “GENERAL SET” screen is displayed. The “GENERAL SET” screen is displayed. 3 Click the panel. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 INTRODUCTION 5. RS-485 SET This screen displays settings relevant to the unit’s interfaces.
4 GENERAL SET 4 Item Description Set from the digital video recorder whether the IP address is automatically acquired from the DHCP server or manually set. Set “ON” when using an IP (1) DHCP address acquired automatically from an Internet service provider or a DHCP server on a LAN, and set “OFF” when using a fixed IP. Select “OFF” for “DHCP” to set. Generally, a private IP address is used when a fixed IP address is set in a LAN (example: (2) IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255).
4 GENERAL SET INTRODUCTION 8. NETWORK CONTROL SET z If settings are changed during network control, the connection is terminated. z If settings are changed during network control, the connection is terminated. 5 1 Click the panel. button on the operation OPERATION z If a value other than “80” is set as the default value for the port, when specifying the URL, enter a colon (:) and then the port number after the IP address. For example, if the port number is set as “60001”, enter http://192.168.0.
4 5 GENERAL SET Specify a value for “PICTURE QUALITY” of live video which is received through network.
5 SCREEN SET 6 Click [SAVE]. The setting is saved. Switching the main monitor and monitor 2 displays at a set time period 1. SEQUENCE SET 2. MASK SET 1 1. SEQUENCE SET Set “FULL” to “INDIV.” on the “SEQUENCE SET” screen. Click the panel. SEQUENCE SET button on the operation The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET TIME PERIOD : T1 ( 00:00 - 00:00 ) CH 01 02 03 1S 1S MAIN MONITOR 1S 1S 1S 1S MON.
5 SCREEN SET 2. MASK SET Use the following procedure to mask unneeded video on the monitor screen with a gray pattern. 1 Click the panel. button on the operation The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “4. SCREEN SET”. The “SCREEN SET” screen is displayed. 3 Click “2. MASK SET”. The “MASK SET“ screen is displayed. On the DSR-5709P, cameras No. 01-09 are displayed.
6 POWER LOSS/USED TIME INTRODUCTION 1. POWER LOSS/USED TIME Use the following procedure to check date and time of power losses, the amount of power-on time, and time of use for hard disk. 1 Click the panel. button on the operation The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. OPERATION 2 Click “5. POWER LOSS/USED TIME”. The “POWER LOSS/USED TIME” screen is displayed. (1) SETTINGS (2) (3) Description (2) INTERNAL HDD Displays the power usage duration for each disk.
7 INITIALIZATION LOG INITIALIZATION LOG Use the following procedure to check the records for hard-disk initialization and area resetting. 1 Click the panel. button on the operation The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “6. INITIALIZATION LOG”. The “INITIALIZATION LOG” screen is displayed. (1) (2) (3) (4) INITIALIZATION LOG DATE 04 - 06 04 - 06 04 - 06 26 - 05 -- - --- - --- - --- - -- Item TIME 17 : 01 17 : 00 17 : 00 11 : 24 -- : --- : --- : --- : -- AREA ACTION RECORD(INIT.
8 COPY MENU SETTINGS LOADING MENU SETTINGS 1 Click the panel. INTRODUCTION SAVING MENU SETTINGS Use the following procedure to save menu settings to a PC. Load menu settings saved on a computer to the digital video recorder. Also set whether to load user ID settings (JP.197) or network settings (JP.199). button on the operation The “MAIN MENU” is displayed. 2 Click “7. COPY MENU SETTINGS”. The “COPY MENU SETTINGS” screen is displayed. 1 Click the panel.
9 ADVANCED MENU SET ADVANCED MENU SET 1. ALARM NOTICE SET 2. CAMERA CONTROL SET 3. TIME ZONE/NTP SET 1. ALARM NOTICE SET Use the following procedure to receive notification by e-mail when an alarm event or device malfunction occurs while the digital video recorder is connected to a network. To set this function, make the necessary e-mail settings. 1 Click the panel. 3 button on the operation Click “1. ALARM NOTICE SET”. The “ALARM NOTICE SET” screen is displayed. The “MAIN MENU” is displayed.
9 6 ADVANCED MENU SET z If you use the “WARNING” function, specify “ON” for “ALARM NOTICE” in Step 4. z Since “USE” in Step 8 applies to alarm notification, it does not affect the setting for “WARNING”. A warning notification mail message is sent normally when “ON” is set for it. For “PORT”, specify a port number (0 to 65535) for use in SMTP (transmission). (Default setting: 25) 7 Set “USER MAIL ADDRESS” to the email address from which notifications are sent.
9 ADVANCED MENU SET 5 2. CAMERA CONTROL SET Set when cameras with remote operation capability are connected. Perform the following connections and set camera control to use in full screen display. Connections necessary for remote operation: z Connect coaxial control cameras to the VIDEO terminal. z Connect the Sanyo RS-485 control camera to the RS-485 terminal (RJ-11). z Connect the other companies’ RS485/422 control camera to the 2ND RS485/422 terminal. 1 Click the panel.
9 ADVANCED MENU SET Setting Description Greenwich Mean Time +1 hour, Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome GMT+02 Athens, Istanbul, Minsk Greenwich Mean Time +2 hours, Athens, Istanbul, Minsk GMT+03 Moscow, Baghdad, Riyadh Greenwich Mean Time +3 hours, Moscow, Baghdad, Riyadh GMT+03:30 Tehran Greenwich Mean Time +3 hours 30 minutes, Tehran GMT+04 Kabul, Baku, Tbilisi Greenwich Mean Time +4 hours, Kabul, Baku, Tbilisi GMT+05 Islamabad, Tashkent Greenwich Mean Time +5 hours, Islamabad, Tashkent TIME ZONE/NTP
1 DVR VIEWER2 Before Using DVR Viewer2 “DVR Viewer2” is a playback-only application software to support digital video recorders. Use this section as your guide to DVR Viewer2 instead of the instruction manual provided in a separate volume when you use DVR Viewer2 to play back the video and sound saved on an external medium such as a computer hard disk, USB memory, CD-R/RW, or DVD+R/RW.
1 DVR VIEWER2 INTRODUCTION Structure of the Screen and the Function of each Section Running the Viewer software will result in the initial screen of the Viewer being displayed. 1 2 OPERATION 3 4 1 Menu bar 2 Toolbar Frequently used command bars are deployed. This is the basic menu of the Viewer software. Click each menu to display the breakdown of each command. 1 2 SETTINGS Initial screen 1 2 3 4 5 3 To display the [Open] dialog. To save playback still images in the bitmap format.
1 DVR VIEWER2 4 Opening Image Files The image files are not displayed when the Viewer Software is run. Specify and open the playback file through the procedure below. 1 Click Verify the displayed folder and click [OK]. The image file loads. in the toolbar. Or, click “Open” in the file menu. The [Open] dialog is displayed. 5 2 Click Screen display The first image of the loaded file is initially displayed on full screen. . The [Browse for Folder] dialog is displayed.
1 DVR VIEWER2 Selecting the Channel Displayed on the Screen The image display pattern can be selected from 4 patterns: full screen, quad screen, 9 screen, 16 screen using the toolbar button. INTRODUCTION Switching the Display Pattern of the Screen Right clicking the Viewer screen will display the context menu. Clicking the channel you want to display within the context menu will switch the channel display.
1 DVR VIEWER2 Functions of the Viewer Operating Panel The audio and image functions of the Viewer screen can be operated. (Viewer Operating Panel) 1 2 3 4 1 Playback slide bar The time stamp (recording date and time) of the start and stop point of the playback file are displayed at both ends of the slide bar. Sliding the slide bar knob allows you to move the playback point.
1 DVR VIEWER2 Setting the Date and Time Display Format To save or print the image currently being displayed, switch to “Full screen display” and perform the following operations. Clicking the “Date Display Format” will display the [Date Display Format] dialog. Set the format and delimiter and click [OK]. Saving images Click INTRODUCTION Saving and Printing Images in the toolbar or “Save” in the File menu. OPERATION The save dialog appears. Specify the destination folder and file and click [OK].
2 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS RS-485 specifications Data format Mode Asynchronous Character length 8 bits Data transmission speed 2,400, 4,800, 9,600, 19,200 bps Parity check None Stop bit 1 bit Communication protocol A proprietary Sanyo protocol (SSP: Security Serial Protocol) is used. Use of a special controller for operation is recommended. To obtain this controller, contact a Sanyo service center.
2 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS INTRODUCTION DVR/VCR command table The table below shows the commands supported by the digital video recorder.
3 Specifications Specifications Product name Product number Digital video recorder with multiplexer function DSR-5716P (16 channels), DSR-5709P (9 channels) Hard disk capacity Can be expanded using 80, 160, 250, 300 or 500 GB hard disk (sold separately) Television system Image compression Audio compression method Recording resolution Conforms to PAL format JPEG2000 PCM 720 x 288 (fields) Recording type Picture quality Field recording 5 levels (Basic, Normal, Enhanced, Fine, Super Fine) Recording r
10 86 364.5 420 364.
3 Specifications Table of recording rates and times The recording time can be changed by modifying the recording rate and the recording picture quality. The following table provides reference values for picture quality and recording rate when video is recorded to the recording area of the hard disk. z Recording days may change for different recorded videos. Example: Recording to a 300 GB hard disk; internal HDD 300GB*1 (99%-usage) Recording rate FPS (field/sec) 100 50 25 16.67 12.5 8.333 6.25 5 4.
3 Specifications Example: Recording to 2600 GB hard disks; internal HDD 300GB*2 + external HDD 500GB*2 (99%-usage) Recording rate FPS (field/sec) 14.91 30.00 60.16 90.41 120.58 181.00 241.41 301.66 362.08 422.50 482.91 543.33 603.50 663.91 784.75 905.41 1026.25 1146.83 1267.66 1388.33 1509.16 3018.50 4527.66 6037.08 7546.25 15092.66 30185.41 45278.16 10.16 20.50 41.00 61.50 82.00 123.00 164.16 205.16 246.16 287.16 328.41 369.41 410.41 451.41 533.58 615.58 697.83 779.83 862.00 944.00 1026.25 2052.
3 Specifications Table of recording rate settings This table indicates recording times for pre-alarm recording, and it should be used when this type of recording is being carried out. Recording rate FPS (field/sec) 100 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 1.19 1.087 1 0.5 0.333 0.25 0.2 0.1 0.05 0.
3 Specifications Recording rate FPS (field/sec) 5s (5s) 10 s (10s) Recording time (Display of time on menu screens s: seconds m: minutes) 20 s 40 s 60 s 120 s 180 s 240 s 300 s 500 s (20s) (40s) (1 m) (2 m) (3 m) (4 m) (5 m) (10 m) INTRODUCTION Table of pre-alarm recording times 900 s (15 m) 100 50 25 OPERATION 16.67 12.5 8.333 6.25 5 4.167 3.571 SETTINGS 3.125 2.778 2.5 2.273 1.923 1.667 1.563 NETWORK CONTROL 1.471 1.316 1.19 1.087 1 Default setting, Recording rate: 12.
3 Specifications Terminal board specifications Input/output terminals Signal level Input/output circuit 5V Open ground input Alarm input [No-volt contacts] R1 R2 10k Q2 2SA1576 Terminal 0V 1k 100ms or more R6 Open Sensor alarm output [Open collector/1kΩ, Low level active (max: 10mA 1/10W)] R3 1k R5 10k C1 1000p IC LC87F2832AU IC LC87F2832AU 0V Detect motion sensor R8 1k Stop alarm recording Terminal 4.7k Q2 2SC4081 R7 10k +5V 4.7k CTL4,5 Remote control input (JP.
3 Specifications Input/output terminals Signal level Input/output circuit INTRODUCTION 5V CTL9 Alarm reset input [No-volt contacts] Open ground input 100k 10k 1k IC 74HC597 Terminal 0V 100ms or more CTL10 Warning output [DC5V/5.7kΩ, Active Low] IC LC87F2832AU 0V Warning conditions established (HDD error, FAN error detected) R 10k R 4.7k R 1k Terminal Q 2SC4081 R 10k SETTINGS 5V 5V CTL11 Normal recording area disk full warning output [DC5V/5.
4 MENU SETTING SEQUENCE INITIAL SET (→P.66) 1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET 2.CAMERA DETECT 3.TITLE SET 4.HOLIDAY SET 5.TIME PERIOD SET MOVE:JOG RECORD SET (→P.76) 1.NORMAL REC EASY SET 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 -> -> -> -> -> MOVE:JOG SELECT:SHUTTLE LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET (→P.
4 MENU SETTING SEQUENCE Continued 1.DISPLAY SET 2.BUZZER SET 3.SECURITY LOCK SET 4.RS-485 SET 5.HDD SET 6.NETWORK SET 7.NETWORK CONTROL SET MOVE:JOG SCREEN SET (→P.132) 1.MULTI SCREEN : CHANGE QUAD POSITION SET -> MULTI 9 POSITION SET -> MULTI 16 POSITION SET -> 2.SEQUENCE SET FULL : 1S QUAD : 1S MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET -> 3.MASK : OFF MASK SET -> 4.
4 MENU SETTING SEQUENCE INITIALIZATION LOG (→P.140) DATE ------------------------------------- < INITIALIZATION LOG TIME AREA ACTION --:-- ------- ( -------:-- ------- ( -------:-- ------- ( -------:-- ------- ( -------:-- ------- ( -------:-- ------- ( -------:-- ------- ( -------:-- ------- ( -------:-- ------- ( ------ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) COPY MENU SETTINGS (→P.141) > USER ---------------------------------------------------------------- DVR TYPE VER. SA16-04.
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INDEX A L Alarm is cancelled ........................................................110 ALARM LOG SEARCH ................................................176 Alarm log search ............................................................38 ALARM NOTICE SET ..................................................207 ALARM REC MODE SET ............................................192 Alarm recording .................................................... 30, 168 ALARM SEARCH ............................................
INDEX Setting RS-485 ............................................................120 Setting the buzzer ........................................................114 Setting the color level ..................................................138 Setting the interval and monitors for automatic screen selection .......................................................................134 Setting the language ......................................................19 Setting the security lock .........................
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