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    Switcher
    Monitor1 Perform the settings for the image switching on monitor 1 such as the setting of
    the sequential display or the screen to be displayed at login on monitor 1.
    Monitor 2 Perform the settings for the image switching on monitor 2 such as the setting of
    the sequential display or the screen to be displayed at login on monitor 2.
    Display
    OSD Setup Perform the display settings such as the settings for the display position of the
    camera title and the time.
    Monitor1 Perform the display settings for monitor 1 such as the camera title display on/off,
    the alarm display on/off and the time display on/off.
    Monitor2 Perform the display settings for monitor 2 such as the display mode (task bar
    style), the camera title display position, and the camera title display on/off.
    Comm
    Camera Control Set the communication type to control cameras for each camera channel.
    PS·Data Setup Perform the settings for the PS·Data. It is necessary to perform these settings
    when connecting an external device such as a controller to the DATA port on the
    rear panel of this unit.
    RS485 Setup Perform the settings for the RS485. It is necessary to perform these settings when
    connecting an RS 485 compatible camera to the RS485 (CAMERA) port on the
    rear panel of this unit.
    RS232C Setup Perform the settings for the SERIAL (RS232C). It is necessary to perform these
    settings when connecting a PC to the SERIAL connector on the rear panel of this
    unit.
    NW Setup 1 Perform the basic network settings. It is necessary to perform these settings when
    operating this unit via a network such as a LAN. The settings for the user authenti-
    cation and the host authentication can also be set with these settings.
    NW Setup 2 Perform the network connection settings such as IP addresses and the gateway
    address. It is necessary to perform these settings when operating this unit via a
    network such as a LAN.
    NTP Setup Perform the NTP server settings such as the NTP server address and the time
    zone setting. It is necessary to synchronize the clock with the NTP server.
    System
    Basic Setup Perform the settings for the basic operation of this unit.
    Time & Date Perform the settings for the time adjustment and display of the time and date.
    User Regist. Perform the settings for the user registration and the user authentication such as
    user name, password and operational level.
    User Edit Edit the registered user information.
    User Delete Delete registered users.
    Host Regist. Register the hosts (PCs access this unit via a network) with their information such
    as IP address and operational level for the host authentication.
    Host Edit Edit the registered hosts.
    Host Delete Delete the registered hosts.
    User Level Perform the settings to specify operable functions for each level.
    Save/Load The set contents can be saved or loaded.
    Note:Refer to page 127for further information about the settings using the setup menu of camera. Settings menuDescription Page
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    Main menu:These menus are always displayed on the SETUP MENU.
    Live image:Live images from the camera channel that was selected just before the SETUP MENU was displayed.
    Main area:The setting items of the selected submenu will be displayed in this area.
    Submenu:The submenu of the selected main menu will be displayed on the left side of the SETUP MENU. The submenus dif-
    fer depending on the selected main menu.
    Notes:
    •The SETUP MENU will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. (It is impossible to display the SETUP MENU on
    monitor 1.)
    •The same images displayed on monitor 2 will be displayed on the VGA monitor.
    •Depending on the connected monitor, flickering may occur when displaying the SETUP MENU. In this case, it is recom-
    mended to use the VGA monitor or a dirtectly connected PC using a LAN cable to perform the settings. (Refer to the
    Network Setup Instructions (PDF) for descriptions of how to connect this unit and a PC directly.)
    About the SETUP MENU
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    Event Log
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    zPress the SETUP/ESC button for 2 seconds or more
    when displaying live images.
    [Screenshot 1]
    The top page of the SETUP MENU will be displayed.
    xSelect a main menu using the arrows button and press
    the SET button.
    [Screenshot 2]
    The submenu of the selected main menu will be displayed.
    cSelect the submenu using the arrows button (CD) and
    the press the SET button.
    When selecting the submenu by the cursor is enabled,
    press the SETUP/ESC button. The main menu can be
    selected.
    [Screenshot 3]
    The setting items will be displayed in the main area and the
    cursor will move to a setting item.vPerform the settings for each item.
    Item selection:Move the cursor using the arrows but-
    ton (C D A B).
    Change the setting:Rotate the jog dial.
    Pop-up display of the setting item:Press the SET but-
    ton when the setting item has the SETUP button
    next to the item name.
    Turning pages of the settings menu:When PREV/
    NEXT PAGE is displayed on the bottom of the set-
    tings menu, move the cursor to the PREV/NEXT
    PAGE using the arrows button, and then use the
    arrows button (AB) to turn the pages.
    Selecting a submenu again:Press the SET button.
    The cursor will be able to select a submenu again.
    bAfter completing the settings, press the SETUP/ESC
    button for 2 seconds or more to apply the settings. The
    SETUP MENU will be closed.
    →Live images will be displayed again.
    Important:
    If the settings are changed, all login users will be
    forcibly logged out.
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    PRIORITY13Event REC
    Schedule RECManual RECREC MODE2
    AUDIOAudio1Audio3Audio4CAMERA
    Audio2ON
    OFFAllONON
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    SystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenance
    REC Setup
    Emergency REC Resolution Recording Time Recording Rate and Quality
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    CAM1RATE Quality RATE QualityCAM2
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    Perform the settings for the hard disk drives.
    It is possible to check the histories (log) of event occur-
    rence, error occurrence and access.
    [REC Rate] Check the recording rate and
    the image quality for each camera channel.
    The recording rate for each recording mode for each cam-
    era (as shown below) will be displayed in list form.
    MANU:Manual recording
    SCHE:Schedule recording
    PRE EVT:Pre-event recording
    POST EVT:Post-event recording
    EMR:Emergency recording
    [Disk Info] Check the available hard disk
    space
    The available hard disk space of the following will be dis-
    played: The built-in hard disk (normal recording area, event
    recording area and copy area), optional extension unit
    (EXT1 - 7), DVD-RAM, CD-R and DVD-R disk drive connect-
    ed to the copy port (COPY1 or COPY2).
    Refer to page 25 for more details on the built-in hard disk.
    It is also possible to perform the settings for the hour-meter
    (the active time of the HDD) warning and for the HDD safety
    mode with this menu.
    [Maintenance] Functions for Maintaining
    REC Rate
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    Date Delete
    Event Log
    Error Log
    Access Log
    SET UP MENURecording Event Schedule
    System
    Display Comm SwitcherLIVEMaintenance
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    FINE
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    SETUP MENUEventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherLIVEMaintenanceRecording
    REC Rate
    Disk Info
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    Disk End Mode
    Disk Capacity
    Data Delete
    Event Log
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    Access LogMAIN 160GB       160GB 15000h       15000hEXT1 160GB       160GB 15000h       15000hEXT2 160GB       160GB 15000h       15000hEXT3 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT4 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT5 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT6 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT7 Warning for Disk Life Time HDD Safety Mode
     160GB       160GB15000h        15000h 160
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     160GB       160GB 15000h       15000h
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     160GB       160GB 15000h       15000h
    Normal REC Area 
    Event REC Area 
    Copy Area 
    COPY 
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    COPY 2 (Front) 
    3000hOFF
    Remaining 12341800GB
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    Notes:
    •The displayed available disk space on this menu
    will not include the space required for data man-
    agement. Therefore, the understated available disk
    space will be displayed.
    •When CONTINUE is selected for Disk End Mode of
    Maintenance, available disk space will be dis-
    played as --.
    •** will be displayed to refer to a disk that is not
    connected or a non-existent area on the disk.
    8Warning for Disk Life Time (hour meter warning
    setting)
    Select the duration as the maximum active time of the hard
    disk from the following. A warning will be displayed when
    the set time have passed. Hard disk drives will need to be
    replaced after around 20 000 - 30 000 hours of operation in
    case they are used at temperature of 25°C (77°F). (Refer to
    page 5.)
    10 000 h/20 000 h/30 000 h
    8HDD Safety Mode
    When maintaining (HDD replacement, installation, etc.)
    without turning the power of the unit off, select ON for HDD
    Safety Mode. The unit will be restarted in the HDD Safety
    Mode. Refer to page 68for further information. 
    (The default setting is ON.)
    [Version Info] Check the version information
    Version information of the software and the hardware, and
    the MAC address will be displayed.
    SETUP MENUEventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherLIVEMaintenanceRecording
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    [Disk End Mode] Set actions to be taken
    when the available hard disk space has run
    out
    Select an action from the following to be taken when the
    available space of the built-in hard disk (normal recording
    area, event recording area, copy area) or the external
    recording device (DVD-RAM, CD-R or DVD-R disk drive)
    connected to the copy port (COPY1, COPY2) is running
    out.
    CONTINUE:When the available disk space has run out, the
    older data will be overwritten by the newer data. In this
    case, the oldest data is the first to be overwritten.
    STOP:When the available disk space has run out, record-
    ing and copying will be canceled.
    Important:
    When changing the setting from CONTINUE to STOP
    during overwriting, the oldest 1 hour’s worth of record-
    ed images will be deleted. It is impossible to recover
    the deleted images even if it is set to CONTINUE again.
    Note:When copying on a CD-R or DVD-R disk, copying will
    stop automatically when the available disk space has
    run out even though CONTINUE is selected.
    [Disk Capacity] Set actions to be taken when
    the available disk space is running out
    Select an action from the following to be taken when the
    available space of the built-in hard disk (normal recording
    area, event recording area, copy area) or the external
    recording device (DVD-RAM, CD-R or DVD-R disk drive)
    connected to the copy port (COPY1, COPY2) reaches a
    specified level.
    The setting range is between 1 % and 10 % (in 1 % inter-
    vals).
    The warning will not be issued when OFF is selected.Important:
    When CONTINUE is selected for Disk End Mode, a
    warning will not be issued.
    [Data Delete] Delete image data on the hard
    disk
    Delete image data on the built-in hard disk (normal record-
    ing area/event recording area).
    Auto deletion and manual deletion are available to delete
    image data.
    It is also possible to initialize (format) a DVD-RAM disk with
    this menu.
    8Auto Delete
    It is possible to delete recorded images automatically when
    the set number of days has passed from the day the image
    was recorded. Refer to a system administrator for further
    information.
    The number of days for the auto delete function is as fol-
    lows.
    The auto delete function will not work when OFF is selected.
    OFF/1DAY/2DAYS/3DAYS/4DAYS/5DAYS/6DAYS/7DAYS/
    8DAYS/9DAYS/10DAYS/14DAYS/30DAYS/45DAYS/
    60DAYS/90DAYS/120DAYS/150DAYS/180DAYS
    Note:Images recorded on the HDD copy area will not be
    deleted.
    8Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area
    By setting the time and date, images in the normal record-
    ing area of the hard disk that were recorded up until a day
    before the set time and date will be deleted.
    Enter a 2-digit number for the year when entering the time
    and date.
    8Manual Delete for Event Recording Area
    By setting the time and date, images in the event recording
    area of the hard disk that were recorded up until a day
    before the set time and date will be deleted.
    8Disc Format of DVD
    Initialize (format) a DVD-RAM disk in the DVD-RAM drive
    connected to the copy port.
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    [Event Log] Check the event log
    The event log (time and date at an event occurrence,
    details) will be displayed in list form.
    Refer to page 45for further information about each event.
    COM:Command alarm
    EMR:Emergency recording
    LOSS:Video loss
    TRM:Terminal alarm
    VMD:Motion detection
    Note:Up to 750 event logs can be kept. When more than
    750 event logs are filed, the older event logs will be
    overwritten by the newer event logs. In this case, the
    oldest log is the first to be overwritten.
    [Error Log] Check the error log
    The error log will be displayed in list form.
    Note:Up to 100 error logs can be kept. When more than
    100 error logs are filed, the older error logs will be over-
    written by the newer error logs. In this case, the oldest
    log is the first to be overwritten.
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    001 25.MAR.03 11:50:11 PM   H.METER MAIN1-1
    002 25.MAR.03 11:49:22 PM   AL 1-0312312359
    003 25.MAR.03 11:39:21 PM   R-ERR EXT1-2
    004 25.MAR.03 11:33:22 PM   CAM LOSS1
    005 25.MAR.03 11:30:26 PM   PWR RECOVER
    006 25.MAR.03 11:24:11 PM   H.METER MAIN1-1
    007 25.MAR.03 11:20:11 PM   AL1-0312312359  
    008 25.MAR.03 11:11:11 PM   R-ERR EXT1-2
    009 25.MAR.03 11:10:31 PM   CAM LOSS1
    010 25.MAR.03 11:09:28 PM   PWR RECOVER
    011 25.MAR.03 11:04:52 PM   H.METER MAIN1-1
    012 25.MAR.03 10:59:12 PM   AL1-0312312359
    013 25.MAR.03 10:51:00 PM   R-ERR EXT1-2
    014 25.MAR.03 10:43:54 PM   COM LOSS1
    015 25.MAR.03 10:37:59 PM   PWR RECOVER
    016 25.MAR.03 10:35:13 PM   H.METER MAIN1-1
    017 25.MAR.03 10:24:03 PM   AL1-0312312359
    018 25.MAR.03 10:06:42 PM   R-ERR EXT1-2
    019 25.MAR.03 09:58:29 PM   COM LOSS1
    020 25.MAR.03 09:24:14 PM   PWR RECOVERNo.Time&DateEvent
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    REMOVE X-YX indicates the unit/unit number that has
    the hard disk error
    Y indicates the disk number in the unit
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    X indicates the unit/unit number that has
    the hard disk that has been removed
    from the subject for recording.
    Y indicates the disk number in the
    unit/unit numberFailed to write data on the HDD 
    Auto removal of the link
    #-FULL # indicates the partition name/external
    recording device port numberNo available disk space
    THERMAL -X X indicates the unit/unit number in which
    the thermal error occurredThermal error
    FAN X-Y
    #-nn% # indicates the partition name of the hard
    disk/external recording device
    nn indicates the available disk space Warning that the disk space is running
    out X indicates the unit/unit number
    Y indicates the fan number (1-4)
    Y will be left out if the malfunctioning fan
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    time when the alteration was detected.Detects alteration Description Cause
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    001    25.MAR.03 11:50:11 PM      LOSS16
    002    25.MAR.03 11:49:22 PM      TRM-1
    003    25.MAR.03 11:39:21 PM      VMD-14
    004    25.MAR.03 11:33:22 PM      EMR
    005    25.MAR.03 11:30:26 PM      COM-13
    006    25.MAR.03 11:24:11 PM      LOSS-15
    007    25.MAR.03 11:20:11 PM      TRM-12    
    008    25.MAR.03 11:11:11 PM      VMD-4
    009    25.MAR.03 11:10:31 PM      EMR
    010    25.MAR.03 11:09:28 PM      COM-8
    011    25.MAR.03 11:04:52 PM      LOSS-16
    012    25.MAR.03 10:59:12 PM      TRM-1
    013    25.MAR.03 10:51:00 PM      VMD-14
    014    25.MAR.03 10:43:54 PM      EMR
    015    25.MAR.03 10:37:59 PM      COM-13
    016    25.MAR.03 10:35:13 PM      LOSS-15
    017    25.MAR.03 10:24:03 PM      TRM-12
    018    25.MAR.03 10:06:42 PM      VMD-4
    019    25.MAR.03 09:58:29 PM      EMR
    020    25.MAR.03 09:24:14 PM      COM-8No.Time&DateEvent 
    						
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    SMART X-Y X indicates the unit/unit number that has
    the hard disk error
    Y indicates the unit/unit numberHDD SMART error
    [Access Log] Check the access log
    The time, user name and IP addresses when logging in/out
    to/from this unit will be displayed in list form.
    **IN:The user name or the IP address displayed before IN
    indicates the user/host logged in.
    **OUT:The user name or the IP address displayed before
    OUT indicates the user/host logged out.
    **: A user name or host name will be displayed.
    EventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording
    REC Rate
    Disk Info
    Version Info
    Disk End Mode
    Disk Capacity
    Data Delete
    Event Log
    Error Log
    Access Log
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    No.Time&DateEvent001 25.MAR.03 11:50:11 PM   192.168.100.100 IN
    002 25.MAR.03 11:49:22 PM   1234567890123456789012345678901 OUT
    003 25.MAR.03 11:39:21 PM   tshimi IN
    004 25.MAR.03 11:33:22 PM   tshimi OUT
    005 25.MAR.03 11:30:26 PM   123.123.123.123 OUT
    006 25.MAR.03 11:24:00 PM   192.168.100.100 IN
    007 25.MAR.03 11:20:11 PM   1234567890123456789012345678901 OUT
    008 25.MAR.03 11:11:23 PM   tshimi IN
    009 25.MAR.03 11:10:31 PM   tshimi OUT
    010 25.MAR.03 11:09:28 PM   123.123.123.123 OUT
    011 25.MAR.03 11:04:52 PM   192.168 100.100 IN
    012 25.MAR.03 10:59:12 PM   1234567890123456789012345678901 OUT
    013 25.MAR.03 10:51:11 PM   tshimi IN
    014 25.MAR.03 10:43:54 PM   tshimi OUT
    015 25.MAR.03 10:37:59 PM   123.123.123.123 OUT
    016 25.MAR.03 10:35:13 PM   192.168.100.100 IN
    017 25.MAR.03 10:24:03 PM   1234567890123456789012345678901 OUT
    018 25.MAR.03 10:06:42 PM   tshimi IN
    019 25.MAR.03 09:58:29 PM   tshimi OUT
    020 25.MAR.03 09:24:14 PM   123.123.123.123 OUT
    Indication Description Cause
    PWR LOSS
    H.METER X-YX indicates the unit/unit number that has
    the hard disk error
    Y indicates the unit/unit numberHour-meter warning
    PROTECT -# # indicates the port number to which the
    external recording device is connectedDisk has a write protection
    NO DISK -# # indicates the port number to which the
    external recording device is connectedDisk is not inserted
    MEDIUM -# # indicates the port number to which the
    external recording device is connectedIncompatible disk
    UNFORMATTED -#
    W-ERR (MEDIUM-#)
    PWR RECOVER# indicates the port number to which the
    external recording device is connectedFailed to write data on the disk (CD-R,
    DVD-RAM and DVD-R)
    Recover from a power outage # indicates the port number to which the
    external recording device is connectedUnformatted disk Detects a power outage
    Notes:
    •Up to 100 access logs can be kept. When more than
    100 access logs are filed, the older access logs will be
    overwritten by the newer access logs. In this case, the
    oldest log is the first to be overwritten.
    •Logs of accesses via an FTP will not be displayed. 
    						
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    Perform the settings for the basic recording (REC Setup)
    and the emergency recording.
    [REC Setup] Perform the settings for the
    basic recording.
    Perform the following settings for the basic recording.
    8Recording
    Select ON or OFF to record or not record.
    ON:Recording will be performed.
    OFF:No recording will be performed.
    Important:
    When OFF is selected for this setting, no recording will
    be performed. Select ON for normal use except when it
    is necessary to stop recording forcibly such as when a
    problem has occurred with the unit.
    8Power ON Manual REC
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to start
    recording when the power is turned on by the connected
    external timer (or the switch).
    ON:Manual recording will start automatically after complet-
    ing the system check.
    OFF:Manual recording will not start automatically after
    completing the system check.
    Important:
    When ON is selected, manual recording will start auto-
    matically after completing the system check.
    8Manual Recording Channel
    Select a camera channel for manual recording from the fol-
    lowing. Refer to page 19for manual recording.
    MON2:Images from the camera channel currently dis-
    played on monitor 2 will be recorded.
    ALL:Images from all the camera channels will be record-
    ed.Important:
    When operating on monitor 1 when MON2 is selected
    for Manual Recording Channel on the REC Setup
    menu, all camera channels will be recorded by manual
    recording instead of recording the camera channel dis-
    played on monitor 2.
    When MON2 is selected, images from a camera chan-
    nel for another manual recording that has started later
    will be recorded regardless of the operation using the
    buttons on the front panel or via a network.
    8Embedded REC (Title)
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to record a
    displayed camera title together as a part of the recorded
    image.
    ON:Record camera titles together as a part of the record-
    ed image.
    OFF:Does not record camera titles.
    8Embedded REC (Time & Date)
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to record the
    displayed time and date together.
    ON:Record the time and date together as a part of the
    recorded image.
    OFF:Does not record the time and date.
    Important:
    •It is possible to select ON or OFF to determine whether
    or not to display the camera title during playback even
    though OFF is selected. (Refer to pages 114, 115.)
    •When ON is selected, it is impossible to hide the cam-
    era title and the time and date. (Refer to pages 114,
    115.)
    8REC Priority
    Assigns priorities to recording modes. Assigns priorities 1
    (highest) - 3 (lowest) to each recording mode. When two or
    more recordings are performed in the same period, only a
    recording with the highest priority will be performed.
    Refer to page 19for further information about each record-
    ing mode.
    Important:
    The priority of event recording will be applied for the
    priority of pre-/post-event recording. When pre-/post-
    event recording is to be performed, it is impossible to
    perform manual recording/schedule recording.
    8Audio Allocation
    Allocates audio from the audio input connectors (1 - 4) on
    the rear panel of the unit to camera channels.
    Allocate audio in accordance with the channels of the con-
    nected cameras. When OFF is selected, audio will not be
    heard.
    [Recording]
    EventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenance
    REC Setup
    Emergency RECRecording
    PRIORITY13Event REC
    Schedule RECManual RECREC MODE2
    AUDIOAudio1Audio3Audio4CAMERA
    Audio2ON
    OFFAllONON
    CAM1
    CAM2
    CAM3
    CAM4
     Recording  Power ON Manual REC Manual Recording Channel Embedded REC(Title) Embedded REC(Time&Date) REC Priority
     Audio Allocation
    EventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenance
    REC Setup
    Emergency RECRecording
    PRIORITY13Event REC
    Schedule RECManual RECREC MODE2
    AUDIOAudio1Audio3Audio4CAMERA
    Audio2ON
    OFFAllONON
    CAM1
    CAM2
    CAM3
    CAM4
     Recording  Power ON Manual REC Manual Recording Channel Embedded REC(Title) Embedded REC(Time&Date) REC Priority
     Audio Allocation 
    						
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    Important:
    •When a live image from the audio assigned camera
    channel is displayed on a single screen on monitor 2,
    audio will be heard. When displaying on a multi-screen,
    audio will not be heard.
    •When images from the audio assigned camera channel
    are displayed on a single screen, recorded audio will
    be heard. When displaying on a multi-screen, recorded
    audio will not be heard.
    •Audio will be recorded regardless of whether you are
    displaying on a single screen or a multi-screen.
    •Audio may be recorded fragmentary occasionally.
    [Emergency REC] Perform the settings for
    emergency recording
    Perform the settings for emergency recording such as the
    recording time or recording rate for emergency recording.
    Refer to page 21for further information about emergency
    recording.
    8Resolution
    Select a recording resolution from the following.
    FRAME 3D ON:High resolution (720 x 576), with camera
    shake compensation
    FRAME 3D OFF:High resolution (720 x 576)
    FIELD:Standard resolution (720 x 288)
    SIF:Low resolution (360 x 288)
    Important:
    •It is recommended to set the same value for the resolu-
    tion of emergency recording as the resolution of manual
    recording, event recording and schedule recording.
    •Recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds
    from the beginning of emergency recording when the
    resolution is switched.
    •Recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds
    just after emergency recording has finished.
    8Recording Time
    Perform the settings for the recording time and recording
    action for emergency recording.
    The following are available for the recording time.
    1 s - 10 s (in 1 second intervals)
    20 s/30 s
    1 m - 10 m (in 1 minute intervals)
    20 m/30 m/40 m/50 m/60 mMANUAL:Recording will continue while the external switch
    is being held down.
    CONTINUE:Recording will not stop until the ALARM
    RESET button on the front panel of the unit is pressed.
    8Recording Rate and Quality
    Perform the settings for the recording rate and image quali-
    ty for emergency recording.
    The following are available for the recording rate. 
    OFF/1 ips/1.7 ips/2.5 ips/4.2 ips/5 ips/6.3 ips/8.3 ips/
    12.5 ips/25 ips/50 ips
    Important:
    •When OFF is selected for a specified camera channel,
    images from a camera channel set to OFF will not be
    recorded.
    •When FRAME 3D ON or FRAME 3D OFF is selected,
    the total recording rates of CAM 1 - CAM 16 (for the
    WJ-HD316) must be less than 25 ips.
    •When FIELD is selected, the total recording rates of
    CAM 1 - CAM 16 (for the WJ-HD316) must be less than
    50 ips.
    •When SIF is selected, the total recording rates of CAM
    1 - CAM 16 (for the WJ-HD316) must be less than
    100 ips.
    •When FRAME 3D ON, FRAME 3D OFF or SIF is
    selected, it is impossible to select 50 ips.
    The following are available for the image quality.
    SFA/SFB:Top quality (SUPER FINE)
    FQA/FQB: High quality (FINE)
    NQA/NQB:Standard quality (NORMAL)
    EXA/EXB:Low quality (EXTENDED)
    **A is suitable for less dynamic images.
    **B is suitable for more dynamic images.
    Important:
    When B/W is selected for the colour mode, do not
    select SFA, FQA, NQA or EXA for the image quali-
    ty. Otherwise, the image quality may become poor.
    (The colour mode setting is available only using a PC
    via a network.)
    8Auto Copy
    Select ON or OFF to set whether or not to automatically
    copy images recorded by emergency recording onto the
    copy area on the built-in hard disk or DVD-RAM disk.
    Important:
    When OFF is selected for Auto Copy on Basic setup
    of System, the auto copy function will not work after
    emergency recording even though ON is selected for
    this setting. Select HDD, COPY 1 or COPY 2 for
    Auto Copy.
    RecordingEventSchedule
    SystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenance
    REC Setup
    Emergency REC Resolution Recording Time Recording Rate and Quality
     Auto Copy10s FIELD
    CAM1RATE Quality RATE QualityCAM2
    CAM3
    CAM4
    CAM5
    CAM6
    CAM7
    CAM8CAM9
    CAM10
    CAM11
    CAM12
    CAM13
    CAM14
    CAM15
    CAM162.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips
    2.5ips SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFASFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    SFA
    OFF 
    						
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    Perform the settings for event actions of each event type
    (motion detection, video loss, command alarm and terminal
    alarm).
    [Event Setup] Settings for the alarm output
    duration and the buzzer duration
    Perform the settings for the alarm output duration and the
    buzzer sound duration for each event type (motion detec-
    tion, video loss, command alarm and terminal alarm).
    The following are available for the alarm output duration.
    When OFF is selected, the alarm output will not be sup-
    plied.
    (s: second, m: minute)
    OFF:No alarm output is supplied.
    1 s - 30 s (in 1 second intervals)
    /40 s/50 s/1 m/2 m/3 m/4 m/5 m
    EXT:Alarm output will continue until the ALARM RESET
    button is pressed.
    Important:
    The alarm output duration cannot be set for video loss.
    Signals will be supplied continuously from the camera
    error output terminal (pin no. 17) of the ALARM/CON-
    TROL connector on the rear panel during the period
    when the video signal is lost. (Refer to page 83.)The following are available for the buzzer sound duration.
    When OFF is selected, a buzzer will not sound.
    (s: second, m: minute)
    OFF:The buzzer will not sound.
    1 s - 30 s (in 1 second intervals)
    /40 s/50 s/1 m/2 m/3 m/4 m/5 m
    EXT:The buzzer will continue until the ALARM RESET but-
    ton is pressed.
    [VMD Setup] Perform the settings for the
    motion detection function
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether to enable or dis-
    able the motion detection function for each camera chan-
    nel.
    When ON is selected, perform the settings for the motion
    detection area for each camera channel. Up to 4 areas can
    be set for a camera channel for the detection area. Refer to
    page 45for further information about the motion detection
    function.
    [Screenshot 1]
    Start operation from the camera channel selection menu of
    the VMD Setup window.
    zRotate the jog dial to select ON for a desired camera
    channel for which the motion detection function is to be
    applied, and press the SET button.
    [Event] Function for Events
    EventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording
    Event Setup
    VMD Setup
    Alarm Setup 
    Terminal Setup
    SETUPSETUPSETUP VMD Video Loss  Terminal/Command Alarm 
    EventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording
    Event Setup
    VMD Setup
    Alarm Setup 
    Terminal Setup
    SETUPSETUPSETUP VMD Video Loss  Terminal/Command Alarm 
    EventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording
    Event Setup
    VMD Setup
    Alarm Setup 
    Terminal Setup
    SETUPSETUPSETUP VMD Video Loss Setup Terminal/Command Alarm Setup Alarm Output Buzzer
    O KCANCEL
    10s
    10s
    EventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording
    Event Setup
    VMD Setup
    Alarm Setup 
    Terminal Setup
    ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
     CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 CAM9 CAM10 CAM11 CAM12 CAM13 CAM14 CAM15 CAM16
    EventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording
    Event Setup
    VMD Setup
    Alarm Setup 
    Terminal Setup
    ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
     CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 CAM9 CAM10 CAM11 CAM12 CAM13 CAM14 CAM15 CAM16 
    						
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