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    Camera Title (CAMERA TITLE)
    Camera title and display position are specified for each
    camera.
    1. In the DISPLAY SETUP menu, move the cursor to CAM-
    ERA TITLEO, and press the JogDial to open the CAM-
    ERA TITLE menu.
    2. Move the cursor to the camera you wish to program
    using the [D] or [C] button.
    3. Select either ON or OFF with the JogDial.
    The default is ON for all cameras.
    ON:Enables camera title display, title registration, and
    position selection.
    OFF:Disables the camera title functions.
    4. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.
    When ON is selected, go to the following steps. The
    cursor moves to the title edit area.
    When OFF is selected, return to step 2 above, or press
    the [SETUP/ESC] button to escape from the CAMERA
    TITLE menu.
    5. 
    5-1 Select a character for the digit with the JogDial.
    Each title is identical to the camera number: 1, 2, 3,
    and so forth as the default.
    Available characters are as follows.
    0 ~ 9   A ~ Z   !   %   &
    (   )   *   –   /   :   .   ?
    ←→↑↓  •
    5-2 Press the JogDial to validate the selection for the
    digit. 
    The selected character is displayed on the digit,
    and the cursor goes to the right digit. 
    5-3 Press the [C] button to move the cursor back to the
    previous digit.
    5-4 Repeat steps 5-1, 5-2 and 5-3 until all digits are
    entered.
    5-5 Press the JogDial when the cursor is on the right
    end digit to validate the entered title. The cursor
    moves to the POSI. column.Note:A bullet (centered dot) stands for a space used
    for deleting entered characters.
    6. Select a display position with the JogDial.
    The default setting for cameras 1, 2, 5, and 6 is R-
    LOWER, for cameras 3, 4, 7, and 8 R-UPPER.
    R-LOWER:Displays the camera title in the lower right
    corner.
    R-UPPER:Displays the camera title in the upper right
    corner.
    L-LOWER:Displays the camera title in the lower left
    corner.
    L-UPPER:Displays the camera title in the upper left
    corner.
    Note:When the 9-split screen is displayed, the camera title
    position is fixed to R-LOWER. 
    7. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or
    press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.
    System Setup (SYSTEM SETUP)
    There are two pages of the system setup. To turn a new
    page, continue to move the cursor with the [D] or [C] but-
    ton.
       SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)
    PASSWORD LOCK   OFF
      ALL
    →          ***** 
      OPERATION→    *****
    KEYLOCK BUZZ    ON
    SKIP ALM-RECALL  1PAGE
    SIMUL REC&PLAY  ON
    ALTER DETECT    OFF
    DISK END MODE   CONTINUE
    DISK END BUZZ   ON
       SYSTEM SETUP (2 OF 2)
    PLAY PRIORITY   LOCAL
    TIME ADJUST SETUP
    O
    AUTO ERASING    OFF
    RESOLUTION
    →     NORMAL→
    HDD SAFETY MODE OFF
          CAMERA TITLE
    CAM  TITLE      POSI.
      1  OFF
      2  ON
    → 2••••  R-LOWER
      3  ON→ 3••••  L-LOWER
      4  OFF
      5  OFF
      6  OFF
      7  OFF
      8  OFF 
    						
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    Password Lock Setup (PASSWORD
    LOCK)
    A five-digit password is entered to protect all settings,
    recorded pictures, and operating status against erroneous
    operation and tampering. Settings alone can be also pro-
    tected from unauthorized access. While the LOCK indicator
    on the front panel is on, a message NOW KEY LOCKED!
    is displayed to warn unauthorized operators. If accessed in
    this condition, the buzzer beeps.
    1. Move the cursor to PASSWORD LOCK with the [D] or
    [C] button.
    2. Select either ON or OFF with the JogDial, and press the
    JogDial.
    The default is OFF.
    ON:The buttons are password protected. The recorder
    enters the button lock mode if neither a button nor
    the JogDial is operated within a period of five min-
    utes.
    OFF:No password protection is applied.
    3. Move the cursor to ALL→or OPERATION→with the
    [D] or [C] button.
    ALL:Allows both normal operations and setup opera-
    tions.
    OPERATION:Allows only normal operations. Setup
    operations are not allowed.
    4. Press the JogDial.
    The preset password appears.
    The default is 12345 for both ALL and OPERATION.
    
    5. Select a digit, rotating the JogDial.
    6. Enter a number with the numeric button, and press the
    JogDial.
    The cursor moves one digit to the right.7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all digits are entered.
    8. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to confirm the entered
    password.
    Go back to step 3 if you have not yet set the OPERA-
    TION password.
    Keylock Buzzer Setup (KEYLOCK
    BUZZ)
    1. Move the cursor to KEYLOCK BUZZ with the [D] or [C]
    button.
    2. Select either ON or OFF with the JogDial, and press the
    JogDial.
    The default is ON.
    ON:Buzzer beeps when unauthorized access takes
    place.
    OFF:Buzzer does not sound.
    Skip Alarm Recall Setup
    (SKIP ALARM RECALL)
    Alarm log pages are recalled on the monitor when the
    JogDial is pressed for 2 seconds. When searching in the
    log, you may need to skip pages. The page will skip the
    specified number forward or backward from the displayed
    page when rotating the JogDial.
    1. Move the cursor to SKIP ALM RECALL with the [D] or
    [C] button, and press the JogDial.
    2. Select the number of skip pages with the JogDial, and
    press the JogDial.
    The default is 1 page.
    Available skip pages:1, 5, 10, 20, 50 pages
       SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)
    PASSWORD LOCK   OFF
      ALL
    →          ***** 
      OPERATION→    *****
    KEYLOCK BUZZ    ON
    SKIP ALM-RECALL  1PAGE
    SIMUL REC&PLAY  ON
    ALTER DETECT    OFF
    DISK END MODE   CONTINUE
    DISK END BUZZ   ON
       SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)
    PASSWORD LOCK   OFF
      ALL
    →          ***** 
      OPERATION→    *****
    KEYLOCK BUZZ    ON
    SKIP ALM-RECALL  1PAGE
    SIMUL REC&PLAY  ON
    ALTER DETECT    OFF
    DISK END MODE   CONTINUE
    DISK END BUZZ   ON
    OPERATEALARM
    SUSPEND
    RESETOSD
    TIMER DST
    REMOTE
    LOCK
    SE
       SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)
    PASSWORD LOCK   OFF
      ALL
    →          ***** 
      OPERATION→    *****
    KEYLOCK BUZZ    ON
    SKIP ALM-RECALL  1PAGE
    SIMUL REC&PLAY  ON
    ALTER DETECT    OFF
    DISK END MODE   CONTINUE
    DISK END BUZZ   ON 
    						
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    Simultaneous Recording & Playback
    (SIMUL REC&PLAY)
    This setting specifies whether to allow simultaneous play-
    back and recording.
    1. Move the cursor to SIMUL REC&PLAY with the [D] or
    [C] button.
    2. Select on or off with the JogDial, and press the JogDial.
    The default is ON.
    ON:Allows simultaneous recording and playback
    including remote-access playback and FTP access.
    The default recording rate is 15 FPS, and the high-
    est rate is 30 FPS.
    OFF:Places priority on recording triggered by pressing
    the REC button or by an alarm input. Playback
    including remote-access playback and FTP access
    will be interrupted if recording starts. The default
    recording rate is 15 FPS, and the highest rate is 30
    FPS.
    Notes:
    •A 30 FPS recording rate will decrease to 15 FPS
    when playback, remote-access playback, or FTP
    access is carried out simultaneously with recording.
    •Simultaneous playback will pause prior to a time
    space depending on the recording rate when the
    playback area on the disk nears the recording area.
    This is to avoid the access collision caused by the
    simultaneous recording and playback in an area on
    the disk.
    0.1 FPS: 20 minutes maximum
    1 FPS: 2 minutes maximum
    7.5 FPS: 15 seconds maximum
    15 FPS: 7 seconds maximum
    •Even if preset to 30 or 15 FPS, the actual recording
    rate may drop to 7.5 FPS at worst while busy multi-
    tasks such as playback, remote-access playback,
    remote-access live image, FTP access, multi-split
    display, or video motion detection are carried out
    simultaneously. The status display will indicate
    *→PLAY while playing back the images recorded
    with a rate different from the preset.
    Alteration Detection Setup
    (ALTER DETECT)
    You can enable or disable the recorder to add alteration-
    detection signals in the JPEG data supplied to the network.
    The default is OFF.
    1. Move the cursor to ALTER DETECT.
    2. Select ON or OFF with the JogDial and press the
    JogDial.ON:Detects alterations.
    OFF:Does not detect.
    Notes: 
    •When set to ON, the data transmission rate on the net-
    work will slow down.
    •Ask your dealer whether alterations are found in the
    image data distributed via the network if necessary.
    Disk End Mode Setup
    (DISK END MODE)
    The menu offers the following options at the point where the
    available recording space on the disk is used up: [STOP],
    [CONTINUE]
    1. Move the cursor to DISK END MODE with the [D] or
    [C] button.
    2. Select the desired mode with the JogDial, and press
    the JogDial.
    The default is CONTINUE.
    STOP:Stops recording until a new mode other than
    STOP is selected.
    CONTINUE:Old data is automatically overwritten from
    the disk start.
    Note:Remaining capacity will be displayed on the monitor
    by turning the JogDial counter-clockwise in recording
    mode when STOP is selected.
    DISK ENDDISK START
    DISK ENDDISK START
    DISK END DISK START
    DISK END DISK START
    Waiting for a new entry
    Overwritten automatically
    Stop
    REC
    Restart
    REC
    [STOP]
    [Default] [CONTINUE]
       SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)
    PASSWORD LOCK   OFF
      ALL
    →          ***** 
      OPERATION→    *****
    KEYLOCK BUZZ    OFF
    SKIP ALM-RECALL  1PAGE
    SIMUL REC&PLAY  ON
    ALTER DETECT    OFF
    DISK END MODE   CONTINUE
    DISK END BUZZ   ON 
    						
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    Disk End Buzzer (DISK END BUZZ)
    The buzzer can be set up to beep at the point where the
    disk is full (remaining space 0 %). The setting is available
    only when STOP is set for DISK END MODE.
    1. Move the cursor to DISK END BUZZ with the [D] or [C]
    button.
    2. Rotate the JogDial to select the desired parameter.
    The default is ON.
    ON:Enables the buzzer beep at the disk end (remain-
    ing space 0 %).
    OFF:Disables the buzzer beep.
    Play Priority Setup (PLAY PRIORITY)
    This setting places priority on a specific access point for
    playing back the image data when access collisions take
    place.
    1. Move the cursor to PLAY PRIORITY.
    2. Select an access point with the JogDial and press the
    JogDial.
    LOCAL:Places priority on front panel operations.
    NET PLAY:Places priority on network access.
    FTP GET:Places priority on access to the FTP.
    NONE:The latest operation has priority over others.
    Time Adjust Setup
    (TIME ADJUSTING)
    IN and OUT terminals for a calibration signal are provided
    on the rear panel. The master unit supplies the calibration
    signal to the slave units once at the specified hour every-
    day. The slave unit accepts the signal through the IN termi-
    nal, and corrects its internal timer to the hour as far as the
    clock deviates within 15 minutes after or before the hour.
    This is convenient for synchronizing the internal clock with
    other connected devices.
    1. Move the cursor to TIME ADJUST SETUPOin the SYS-
    TEM SETUP with the [D] or [C] button, and press the
    JogDial. The TIME ADJUST SETUP menu appears.2. Select either MASTER or SLAVE with the JogDial, and
    press the JogDial.
    The default is SLAVE.
    MASTER:The recorder supplies the calibration OUT
    signal to the slave units.
    SLAVE:The internal timer of the recorder is supplied
    the calibration signal from the master.
    3. Select the hour with the JogDial, and press the JogDial.
    The hours:From 00:00 to 23:00
    Note:You need not set the hour when SLAVE is select-
    ed.
    4. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to go back to the SYS-
    TEM SETUP menu.
    Auto Erasing Setup
    (AUTO ERASING)
    The redundant records on the disk can be erased every
    day at 24:00 midnight. The number of days specified by
    this setting stand for the number of days the records will be
    protected from the present, while the records older than
    that will be erased.
    1. Move the cursor to AUTO ERASING with the [D] or [C]
    button.
    2. Select the desired number of days with the JogDial,
    and press the JogDial.
    OFF:Auto erasing is not applied.
    1 DAY:Only today’s records from 00:00 onward are
    protected. Records before 24:00 yesterday are
    erased.
    2 to 10DAYS:Records before the specified number of
    days are erased.
    14, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180DAYS:Same as
    above.
       SYSTEM SETUP (2 OF 2)
    PLAY PRIORITY   LOCAL
    TIME ADJUST SETUP
    O
    AUTO ERASING    OFF
    RESOLUTION
    →     NORMAL→
    HDD SAFETY MODE OFF
       TIME ADJUST SETUP
    TIME ADJUSTING   SLAVE
     SET TIME
    →        9:00 
    						
    							Notes: 
    •The number of days includes today as 1 day, there-
    fore 2DAYS covers today and yesterday.
    •Auto erasing is implemented at 24:00 midnight.
    Playback will stop once when the time reaches
    24:00, then will restart with a different portion based
    on the renewed day count.
    Resolution (RESOLUTION)
    Notes: 
    •We recommend that you perform this setup before
    starting to operate the system. Changing the resolution
    is an irrevocable procedure that results in the erasure of
    all data previously recorded.
    •When a new resolution is selected, the screen MAIN
    MENU changes to a camera image.  The recorder then
    reboots with the new resolution applied.
    1. Move the cursor to RESOLUTION and press the
    JogDIal.
    2. A password prompt is displayed. Enter a registered
    password using CAM SEL buttons 1-8.
    3. If the correct password is entered, the prompt screen
    returns to the previous menu and resolution selection
    becomes possible.
    4. Rotate the JogDial to select a resolution and press the
    JogDial.
    The default is NORMAL.
    NORMAL:Normal resolution
    SIF:Source Image Format (lower than NORMAL)
    5. Confirmation prompt is displayed.
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       SYSTEM SETUP (2 OF 2)
           
     PASSWORD
    /-     -----
       SYSTEM SETUP (2 OF 2)
    ********WARNING*********
        ALL OF THE DATA
          IN THE DISK
    IS GOING TO BE ERASED.
     ERASE?
    -       NO
    6. If you do not need to change the resolution, press the
    [SETUP/ESC] button. The menu will return to step 1
    above.
    7. If you intend to change it, rotate the JogDial to select
    YES and press the JogDial.
    The recorded data will be erased while NOW ERAS-
    ING is displayed for a few seconds. 
    						
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     HDD Safety Mode (HDD SAFETY
    MODE)
    A hard disk drive can be damaged if it is moved and
    shocked while its motor is revolving. This menu is provided
    for HDD protection purposes and enables you to stop the
    motors from starting even when the recorder is being pow-
    ered. Use this when you cannot switch off the recorder and
    you have to mount or dismount the units.
    1. Move the cursor to HDD SAFETY MODE. 
    2. Select ON or OFF with the JogDial and press the
    JogDial.
    The default setting is OFF.
    ON:Stops the HDD motors.
    OFF:Keeps HDD motors revolving.
    3. When you select ON, hold down the [SETUP/ESC] but-
    ton for 2 seconds.
    The recorder closes the setup menu and enters power-
    up procedures.
    4. A message DO NOT MOVE HDD appears when
    power-up procedures are completed.
    Wait for about 30 seconds while the green indicators in
    the numeric buttons 1-8 on the front panel turn on and
    off every 2 seconds.
    5. A message ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED appears.
    The indicators 1-8 light up in green for two seconds and
    in amber for two seconds. Now you can move the units.6. After you mount the units in the rack, move the cursor to
    ON. Select OFF with the JogDial and press the JogDial.
    OFF:Escapes from the menu and restarts power-up
    procedures.
    A message SET DONE! appears on the screen and
    the recorder enters normal operation when power-up
    procedures are completed.
    Note:While HDD motors are stopped, the following
    inputs will be disabled.
    •Input events for recording: button operation, VMD
    and lapse of preset record start time
    •Inputs to ALARM/REMOTE port: alarm inputs
    •Hour meter increment
    *** HDD SAFETY MODE ***
        DO NOT MOVE HDD!
        WAIT UNTIL ALL
        HDD MOTORS STOP.
    –STILL IN PROCESS
                   FOR STOP–
    *** HDD SAFETY MODE ***
     ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED.
     NOW YOU CAN MOVE UNIT.
    SELECT OFF AND PUSH JOG
          TO RESTART.
     HDD SAFETY MODE ON 
    						
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    Alarm Setup (ALARM SETUP)
    The digital disk recorder accepts alarm signals supplied
    from connected devices such as sensors or camera site
    equipment. The recorder itself also generates an alarm sig-
    nal when the preset motion detection is activated. Any
    alarm signal starts recording with the preset recording
    mode, field rate, and picture quality specified in the REC
    MODE menu described earlier. Alarm recording stops
    when the preset time has elapsed, the alarm [RESET] but-
    ton on the front panel is pressed, or the ALARM RESET IN
    signal is supplied from the connected device. The recorder
    outputs an alarm recovery signal from the rear panel. 
    Alarm Buzzer (ALARM BUZZ)
    Enables or disables buzzer beeping when an alarm oper-
    ates.
    1. Move the cursor to ALARM BUZZ with the [D] or [C]
    button.
    2. Rotate the JogDial to select ON or OFF.
    The default is ON.
    ON:Buzzer beeps while alarm is active.
    OFF:Buzzer does not beep.
    Video Loss (VIDEO LOSS)
    Enables or disables video loss detection.
    1. Move the cursor to VIDEO LOSS with the [D] or [C]
    button.
    2. Rotate the JogDial to select ON or OFF.
    The default is ON.
    ON:Enables the recorder to detect video loss.
    OFF:Ignores video loss.
    Monitor Mode (MONITOR MODE)
    This setting specifies whether to allow the display on the
    multiscreen monitor and spot monitor to change from the
    currently displayed picture to the alarmed channel when an
    alarm operates.1. Move the cursor to MULTI OUT or SPOT OUT with the
    [D] or [C] button.
    2. Select the parameter with the JogDial, and press the
    JogDial.
    The default is SPOT.
    SPOT:Switches to the picture of the alarmed channel.
    OFF:Retains the previous display mode.
    Video Motion Detection
    (VMD SETUP)
    A VMD or Video Motion Detector senses changes in the
    video signals within a preset area and supplies alarm out-
    put. When a change is detected, the recorder starts record-
    ing. The detection sensitivity and area are selected on this
    menu.
    1. Move the cursor to VMD SETUPOwith the [D] or [C]
    button, and press the JogDial. The VMD SETUP window
    opens.
    2. Move the cursor to the desired line.
    3. Rotate the JogDial to select the desired parameter, and
    press the JogDial. 
    The default is OFF.
    LOW:Low sensitivity
    MID:Medium sensitivity
    HIGH:High sensitivity
    OFF:Motion detection is disabled.
    The area setup window appears with an asterisk when
    other than OFF is selected. The asterisk represents the
    upper-left or bottom-right of the detection area. The
    division lines are not actually displayed on the monitor.      ALARM SETUP
    ALARM BUZZ     ON
    VIDEO LOSS     ON
    MONITOR MODE   
     MULTI OUT     SPOT
     SPOT OUT      SPOT
    VMD SETUPO
           VMD SETUP
    CAM             SENS
      1              OFF
      2              LOWO
      3              MIDO
      4              HIGHO
      5              OFF
      6              OFF
      7              OFF
      8              OFF 
    						
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    Notes: 
    •Areas adjacent to the time and date display will be
    excluded from VMD when TIME&DATE EMB is set
    to ON. Set it to OFF when you need to include these
    areas.
    •VMD should be used when the input to the unit is
    from an ordinary camera. Select [OFF] to avoid use-
    less VMD when a video multiplexer or combination
    camera supplies the input to the unit.
    •Set ALARM SUSPEND to ON when you do not want
    VMD to be activated during the VMD setup.
    •There may be cases where VMD does not suffi-
    ciently detect changes, since it detects the
    changes in luminance.
    •The detection area may include areas slightly out-
    side the border.
    •The buzzer will beep if detection takes place during
    the area setup.
    4. Set the upper-left end of the detection area. Move the
    asterisk to the right or left with the JogDial, and up or
    down by pressing the [D] or [C] button.
    5. Press the JogDial to enter the upper-left end of the
    detection area. The asterisk position is highlighted.
    6. Set the bottom-right end of the detection area similar to
    steps 3 and 4 above.
    7. Press the JogDial. The area is highlighted.
    Up to 4 areas can be selected. These may partially
    overlap. Repeat steps 3 to 6 to select more areas. To
    deselect an area, move the cursor to the upper-left end
    of the area, and press the JogDial.Communication Setup
    (COMMUNICATION SETUP)
    Communication parameters are set to match those of the
    connected devices and the system configuration. The serial
    port setup and network setup are made.
    Serial Port Setup 
    (SERIAL PORT SETUP)
    The SERIAL PORT SETUP menu appears when it is select-
    ed in the COMMUNICATION SETUP menu.
    Note:Parameters marked with * on the following pages are
    default settings applicable to RS-232C.
    Protocol (PROTOCOL)
    1. Move the cursor to PROTOCOL with the [D] or [C] but-
    ton.
    2. Select a suitable protocol with the JogDial, and press
    the JogDial. 
    The default is PS
    •DATA.
                   *
    CAM1
    PUSH  •  PAUSE//SET
    REW/FF/STEP/
       SERIAL PORT SETUP
    PROTOCOL      PS.DATA
    BAUD RATE     9600
    DATA BIT      8
    PARITY CHECK  NONE
    STOP BIT      1
    WAIT TIME     OFF
    CTL-UNIT ADDR 1
    SYS-UNIT ADDR 1
    ALARM DATA    1S
    CAMERA SYSTEM SETUPO
      COMMUNICATION SETUP
    SERIAL PORT SETUPO
    NETWORK SETUPO
    q
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    PS•DATA:Select when the communication chain uses
    the PS
    •DATA protocol.
    This selection enables the DATA terminal on the
    rear panel for communication.
    RS-232C:Select when a protocol other than PS
    •DATA
    is used. 
    This selection enables the RS-232C terminal on the
    rear panel for communication.
    Note:Parallel use of the DATA and RS-232C terminals
    is not possible.
    Baud Rate (BAUD RATE)
    1. Move the cursor to BAUD RATE with the [D] or [C] but-
    ton.
    2. Select the rate with the JogDial, and press the JogDial. 
    The default value is 9600 bits per second.
    4800:4 800 bps
    9600:9 600 bps*
    19200:19 200 bps
    Data Bit (DATA BIT)
    1. Move the cursor to DATA BIT with the [D] or [C] but-
    ton.
    2. Select the bit length with the JogDial. 
    The default value is 8 bits.
    7:7 bits* ; select when using RS-232C protocol.
    8:8 bits
    Parity Check (PARITY CHECK)
    1. Move the cursor to PARITY CHECK with the [D] or [C]
    button.
    2. Select the check mode with the JogDial. 
    The default is NONE.
    NONE:No parity check
    EVEN:Even parity
    ODD:Odd parity*
    Stop Bit (STOP BIT)
    1. Move the cursor to STOP BIT with the [D] or [C] but-
    ton.
    2. Select the number of stop bits with the JogDial.
    The default is 1.
    1:1 bit*
    2:2 bits
    Wait Time (WAIT TIME)
    The unit retransmits data after waiting the specified time if
    there is no response from the connected device.
    1. Move the cursor to WAIT TIME with the [D] or [C] but-
    ton.
    2. Select the waiting time with the JogDial.
    The default is OFF.
    OFF:Retransmission is disabled. *
    100MS:100 m seconds
    200MS:200 m seconds
    1S:1 second
    Control Unit Address (CTL-UNIT
    ADDRESS) (only for PS
    •DATA)
    When the recorder performs as a controller in the system,
    the unit address can be set from the setup menu on the
    monitor.
    1. Move the cursor to CTL-UNIT ADDRESS with the [D] or
    [C] button.
    2. Select the address with the JogDial. 
    The default value is 1.
    Assignable address:From 1 to 99, must be unique in
    the chain.
    Note:Assign an address except 1 to WJ-HD220 when
    using a system controller in the system.
    System Unit Address (SYS-UNIT
    ADDRESS) (exclusive to PS
    •DATA)
    When the recorder performs as a system unit, the unit
    address can be set from the setup menu on the monitor.
    1. Move the cursor to SYS-UNIT ADDRESS with the [D] or
    [C] button.
    2. Select the address with the JogDial.
    The default value is 1.
    Assignable address:From 1 to 99, must be unique in
    the chain. 
    						
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    Alarm Data (ALARM DATA) (exclusive
    to PS
    •DATA)
    The recorder pauses before sending a notice to the con-
    nected system controller when an alarm operates.
    1. Move the cursor to ALARM DATA with the [D] or [C]
    button.
    2. Select the parameter with the JogDial, and press the
    JogDial.
    The default is 1S.
    OFF:Select this when no system controller is connect-
    ed.
    0S:Does not pause.
    1S:Pauses 1 second.
    5S:Pauses 5 seconds.
    Camera System Setup (CAMERA
    SYSTEM SETUP) (exclusive to
    PS
    •DATA)
    This menu is provided for camera related setups such as
    camera numbers, cable loss compensation, and data com-
    munications. Cable loss compensation and data communi-
    cation setups are not applicable to cameras 5-8, because
    only cameras connected to VIDEO IN 1-4 can communicate
    with the recorder via the coaxial cable.
    1. Move the cursor to CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP and
    press the JogDial.
    2. Move the cursor to a camera and press the JogDial.
    The cursor moves to the NUM (camera number) col-
    umn.
    3. Select a number by rotating the JogDial. 
    The default is the same as the camera port numbers 1-
    8. 
    Assignable numbers:001-128
    4. Press the JogDial. The cursor moves to the COMP
    (compensation) column.
    5. Select an appropriate compensation parameter
    depending on the cable distance by rotating the
    JogDial. Selection is applicable to CAM 1-4 only.The default is S (short distance). M stands for medium
    and L for long.
    S:≤500 m
    M:500 m – 900 m
    L:900 m – 1 200 m
    6. Press the JogDial. The cursor moves to the DATA col-
    umn.
    7. Select ON or OFF with the JogDial and press the
    JogDIal. Selection is applicable to CAM 1-4 only.
    The default is ON.
    ON:Enables data communications by use of PSD com-
    mands multiplexed on the coaxial cable.
    OFF:Disables coaxial-multiplexed communications.
    Note: Selecting OFF is recommended when cameras
    having no PSD communications are connected.
    8. Repeat steps 2-7 above for other cameras.
    9. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to go back to the SERI-
    AL PORT SETUP.
    Network Setup (NETWORK
    SETUP)
    Note:The system will restart after the menu setup window
    is closed when any parameter in this window has been
    changed.
    Line Speed (LINE SPEED)
    1. Move the cursor to LINE SPEED with the [D] or [C]
    button.
    2. Select the parameter with the JogDial, and press the
    JogDial.
    The default is AUTO.
    AUTO:The speed is automatically selected.
    100M_FULL:100 mega byte, full duplex
    100M_HALF:100 mega byte, half duplex
    10M_FULL:10 mega byte, full duplex
    10M_HALF:10 mega byte, half duplex 
     CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP
    CAM     NUM  COMP  DATA   
     1 
    →    001  S     ON
     2 →    002  S     ON
     3 →    003  S     ON
     4 →    004  S     ON
     5 →    005  
     6 →    006       
     7 →    007       
     8 →    008       
         NETWORK SETUP
    LINE SPEED AUTO
    HTTP PORT
    →   00080
    DHCP       OFF
    IP ADDR 
    →192.168.000.010
    NETMASK →255.255.255.000
    GATEWAY →192.168.000.001 
    						
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