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    How to set 80
    Power loss information/Used time
    1Power loss
    Displays the number of power outages.
    The maximum display of the power outage counter is 999. 
    A count over 999 cannot be displayed. 
    2LOSS and RECOVER
    Displays information about the most recent power loss 
    events (loss date and time, recovery date and time), in 
    reverse chronological order, up to four events. Information 
    about earlier events is not available. 
    3USED TIME
    DISK1 USE
    Displays the total running time of hard disk 1.
    DISK2 USE
    Displays the total running time of hard disk 2.
    If there is no second hard disk installed, ----- is 
    displayed. 
    POWER
    Displays the total power-on time of the DVR.Use this procedure to view the power loss dates and 
    times, hard disk running times, and the power-on time of 
    the DVR.
    1Press the MENU button, turn the J-dial, select 
    5. POWER LOSS/USED TIME, and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise. 
    The  screen appears.
    2Press the EXIT/OSD button to exit.
    APower loss/Used time menu 
    description
                 
       POWER         LOSS          RECOVER
           #011      14-01 19:15   15-01 09:55
                     13-01 21:13   14-01 09:21
                     03-01 18:48   05-01 08:56
                     01-01 09:49   03-01 10:32
       USED TIME     DISK1 USE  :   00096H
                     DISK2 USE  :   -----H
                     POWER      :   00096H
              F/W : M 1.00-00  / S 1.00-00
    1
    2
    3
    A-1Viewing the information
                 
       POWER         LOSS          RECOVER
           #011      14-01 19:15   15-01 09:55
                     13-01 21:13   14-01 09:21
                     03-01 18:48   05-01 08:56
                     01-01 09:49   03-01 10:32
       USED TIME     DISK1 USE  :   00096H
                     DISK2 USE  :   -----H
                     POWER      :   00096H
              F/W : M 1.00-00  / S 1.00-00
    MENU
    (J)(S)
                      
          1.INITIAL SET                  ->
          2.RECORD SET                   ->
          3.GENERAL SET                  ->
          4.SCREEN SET                   ->
          5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME         ->
          6.INITIALIZATION LOG           ->
          7.COPY MENU SETTINGS           ->
               MOVE:JOG   SELECT:SHUTTLE
    EXIT/OSD 
    						
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    81 How to set
    Initialization log
    1DATE/TIME
    Displays the date and time of the initialization. 
    Displays the eight most recent items in the initialization 
    log. Information about earlier initializations is not available. 
    2AREA
    Displays the hard disk recording area that was initialized. 
    Display: 
    ALL AREAS, NORMAL REC, ARCHIVE, ALARM REC
    3Operations
    Displays whether the area was INITIALIZED or subject to 
    AREA RESET. 
    Recording area modifications are displayed as 
    INITIALIZED.Use this procedure to view the hard disk initialization and 
    area reset log. The log displays the eight most recently 
    performed operations. 
    1Press the MENU button, turn the J-dial, select 
    6.INITIALIZATION LOG, and then turn the S-dial 
    clockwise. 
    The  screen appears.
    2Press the EXIT/OSD button to exit.
    AInitialization log menu description
                 
       DATE     TIME      AREA
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
    12 3
    A-1Viewing the log
    MENU
    (J)(S)
                      
          1.INITIAL SET                  ->
          2.RECORD SET                   ->
          3.GENERAL SET                  ->
          4.SCREEN SET                   ->
          5.POWER LOSS/USED TIME         ->
          6.INITIALIZATION LOG           ->
          7.COPY MENU SETTINGS           ->
               MOVE:JOG   SELECT:SHUTTLE
                 
       DATE     TIME      AREA
       26-10    18:25     ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)
       26-10    23:18     ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)
       26-10    23:18     ARCHIVE    (AREA RESET)
       26-10    23:18     ALARM REC  (AREA RESET)
       26-10    23:18     NORMAL REC (AREA RESET)
       26-10    23:16     ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)
       26-10    23:15     ALL AREAS (INITIALIZED)
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
    EXIT/OSD 
    						
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    How to set 82
    Menu copy
    Save the set menu on the CF card and load the same 
    menu onto a  different DVR of the same model. It is 
    possible to control several units using the same menu.
    1DVR version number
    2To be selected when saving to be selected when 
    saving the basic menu content to the CompactFlash 
    (CF) card.
    3To be selected when the basic menu content saved to 
    the CF card is loaded onto other DVRs of the same 
    model.
    4Selecting the area distribution of the recording area
    Select the below item before performing LOAD MENUS 
    FROM CF in 3.
    Selections:
    NO: Load the menu content from the CF card without 
    altering the area distribution of the hard disk 
    recording area (normal, alarm, archive).
    YES: Alter the area distribution of the hard disk recording 
    area (normal, alarm, archive) and load the menu 
    content from the CF card.
    1Insert the CF card into the CF card slot
    2Press the MENU button and turn the J-dial to select 
    7. COPY MENU SETTINGS, and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise.
    The  screen is displayed.
    3Turn the S-dial clockwise, select YES by turning 
    the J-dial, and then turn the S-dial clockwise.
    Save the menu on the CF card.
    SAVING FINISHED!! is displayed when saving is 
    finished.
    AMenu copy screen description
                 
                DVR TYPE VER. SA16-04
             SAVE MENUS TO CF            ->
             LOAD MENUS FROM CF          ->
           COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO
        *IF YOU CHOOSE "YES" OF THE ABOVE MENU,
            HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !
    1
    2
    3
    4
    Copy
    A-1Save the menu content in the CF 
    card.
    Front1 Open2 Pull out
    2 
    Insert
    Insert2 
    Insert
    3 Fold down
    (lock)1 Lift and 
    push
    MENU
    (J)(S)
     7.COPY MENU SETTINGS
    
                 
                DVR TYPE VER. SA16-04
             SAVE MENUS TO CF            ->
             LOAD MENUS FROM CF          ->
           COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO
        *IF YOU CHOOSE "YES" OF THE ABOVE MENU,
            HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !
                           
              
                   SAVE MENUS TO CF!!
            
                       CONTINUE?
                          YES             
                   SAVING FINISHED!!
             SAVE MENUS TO CF            ->
             LOAD MENUS FROM CF          ->
           COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO
        *IF YOU CHOOSE "YES" OF THE ABOVE MENU,
            HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED ! 
    						
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    Menu copy
    83 How to set
    1Press the MENU button in order to display the 
     screen and load the 
    menu content onto other DVRs of the same model.
    2Turn the J-dial to move the COPY RECORDING 
    AREA SETTINGS.
    3Select NO or YES using the J-dial by turning the 
    S-dial.
    4Turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The cursor moves to SAVE MENUS TO CF.
    5Turn the J-dial to move the cursor to LOAD MENUS 
    FROM CF and then the S-dial clockwise.
    A) When NO is selected for COPY RECORDING 
    AREA SETTINGS.
    The  screen will be displayed with a blinking 
    NO. Turn the J-dial and select YES and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise.
    Load from the CF card without altering the area 
    distribution in the recording area.
    B) When YES is selected for COPY RECORDING 
    AREA SETTINGS (Initialized).
    The  screen will be displayed with a blinking 
    NO. Turn the J-dial and select YES and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise.
    Change the area distribution in the recording area and 
    load from the CF card.
    6The monitor screen will display SYSTEM 
    INITIALIZING and live videos will be shown, once 
    loading is complete.
    A-2Load menu content saved to the CF card onto other DVRs of the same model.
    MENU             
                DVR TYPE VER. SA16-04
             SAVE MENUS TO CF            ->
             LOAD MENUS FROM CF          ->
           COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO
        *IF YOU CHOOSE "YES" OF THE ABOVE MENU,
            HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !
     COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO
     SAVE MENUS TO CF               ->
     LOAD MENUS FROM CF             ->
             LOAD MENUS FROM CF          ->
           COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO
        *IF YOU CHOOSE "YES" OF THE ABOVE MENU,
            HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !
                           
              
                  LOAD MENUS FROM CF!!
                       CONTINUE?
                          YES
             LOAD MENUS FROM CF          ->
           COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: YES
        *IF YOU CHOOSE "YES" OF THE ABOVE MENU,
            HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !
                           
              
                 LOAD MENUS FROM CF!!
           HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED!!
                       CONTINUE?
                          YES 
    						
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    Other 84
    Interface (RS-485) specifications
    bData formatbCommunication protocol
    It is recommended that the exclusive controller is used for 
    operation as a protocol unique to our company (SANYO 
    protocol) is used for this DVR. Consult the service center 
    regarding the exclusive controller.
    bProtocol command table
    The commands available through this DVR are as outlined in the table below.
    ModeAsynchronous
    Character length8 bits
    Data transmission speed2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps
    Parity checkNone
    Stop bit1 bit
    01234567
    00TIMER
    ON/OFF
    11
    22
    33SHIFT←SHIFT→
    44SHIFT↑SHIFT↓MENU
    55SET+
    /RP UP
    66SET-
    /RP DOWN
    77
    88
    99SECURITY 
    LOCK ON
    AACK PLAY
    REV PLAY/
    SEARCH (DVR)
    BNAK
    CGROUP SET
    DGROUP 
    CHECK
    EGROUP 
    CLEAR
    FSTOPSTILL
    89ABCDEF
    0 FULL 1CLOCK 
    ADJUST
    1 FULL 2 MENU RESET
    2 MULTI (MPX) FULL 3
    3 QUAD (MPX) FULL 4
    4 PLUS1 (MPX) FULL 5
    5ZOOM
    (MPX/DVR)FULL 6
    6 FULL 7
    7SEQUENCE 
    (MPX)FULL 8
    8MONITOR2 
    (MPX)FULL 9
    9 FULL 10CLOCK 
    DOWNLOAD
    A ALARM RESET FULL 11
    RECREC/DUB 
    REQUEST
    B FULL 12 FF/ALARM F
    C FULL 13 REW/ALARM R
    D COPY FULL 14RS-485
    SEND START
    E EXIT/OSD FULL 15RS-485
    RCV CMF.
    F FULL 16 STATUS LOG1 REC STOP
    Upper
    level
    Lower 
    level
    Upper
    level
    Lower 
    level 
    						
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    85 Other
    Specifications
    bDimensions (unit: mm)
    Please note that specifications and unit exterior  design are subject to change without notification.
    bOptions
    HDD: 80GB/160GB/300GB/500GB
    CD-R/RW: Expanded disc unit
    Signal method PAL signal standard
    Compression methodVideo: M-JPEG, Audio: WAVE
    Number of pixels720 x 288
    Recording typeField record
    Recording quality5 stage [BASIC/NORMAL/ENHANCED/
    FINE/SUPER FINE]
    Recording rate27 levels (50 to 0.033FPS)
    Recording areaNormal recording area/alarm recording 
    area/archive area
    Zoom2x digital zoom is possible using the 
    ZOOM button
    Search modeDate and time search, alarm search, 
    alarm thumbnail search, archive area 
    search, motion detection search
    Date/time displayDay, month, year, hour, minute, second
    Date/time display 
    positionCan be moved to upper and lower (2) 
    positions (Display can be switched on/off)
    Camera title display10 characters max (alphabetical, numeric, 
    symbols) can be inputted to each channel 
    (display can be switched on/off)
    Memory backupApproximately 30 days (after power is 
    supplied for more than 48 hours)
    Video input1.0 V (p-p) 75 Ω BNC x1(DSR-3716PA: x16, DSR-3709PA: x9)
    Video output Through output BNC of each video input (DSR-3716PA: x16, DSR-3709PA: x9)
    Main monitor output1.0 V (p-p) 75 Ω BNC x1
    Monitor 2 output 1.0 V (p-p) 75 Ω BNC x1
    Audio input–8 dBs 27 kΩ unbalanced RCA x1
    Audio output–8 dBs 600 kΩ unbalanced RCA x1
    Microphone input–60 dBs 10 kΩ unbalanced 3.5 mm
    Monaural mini jack x1
    Front AV 
    outputVideo output1.0 Vp-p 75 Ω unbalanced RCA x 1
    Audio output –8 dBs 600 Ω  unbalanced RCA  x  1
    CompactFlash slot CompactFlash Type 2 (front panel) x1
    Te r m i n a l
    LAN10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, RJ-45 x1, 
    compatible protocol: UDP, TCP/IP, HTTP 
    server
    RS-485RJ-11 x2 (with termination switch)
    USB (1.1 A terminal)Front 1/Rear 1
    Alarm inputZero voltage make connection (pulse 
    width 100m/second and over)
    (DSR-3716PA: x16, DSR-3709PA: x9)
    Sensor alarm outputOpen collector/1kΩ, Low level active 
    (max. 25 mA)
    (DSR-3716PA: x16, DSR-3709PA: x9)
    Remote control input 2 wire voltage control method x2
    Clock adjustment 
    inputZero voltage contact (pulse width 100m/
    second and over) x1
    Clock adjustment 
    outputOpen collector/1kΩ, Low level active
    Alarm total output
    Open collector/Low level active (max. 
    500 mA) x1
    Alarm reset inputZero voltage contact (pulse width 100m/
    second and over) x1
    Abnormality warning 
    outputNormal DC 5V, Low level active x1
    Normal recording 
    area remaining 
    warning outputNormal DC 5V, Low level active x1
    Alarm recording area 
    remaining warning 
    outputNormal DC 5V, Low level active x1
    Series recording 
    connecting input
    Normal DC 5V, Low level active x1
    Series recording 
    connecting outputOpen collector/1kΩ, Low level active x1
    External timer input
    Zero voltage contact (pulse width 100m/
    second and over) x1
    Non rec outputNormal DC 5V, Low level active x1
    Power supply voltage AC 120 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
    Current consumptionDSR-3716PA/DSR-3709PA: 800 mA
    Allowable operation 
    temperature5 to 40°C
    Allowable operation 
    humidity10 to 80 %
    Dimensions
    420 (W) x 86 (H) x 365 (D) mm
    WeightApprox. 6 kg
    420 365
    86 
    						
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    Other 86
    List of recording rate and recording times
    The recording time on this DVR are adjusted automatically when the recording rate and the recording quality have been altered.
    The list below displays the recording rate and quality when recording images within the hard disk normal recording area of this 
    DV R .
     The set times for the normal recording area and/or the alarm recording area will be the product of the recording time shown 
    below by the percentage figure of the normal recording area capacity (set in the recording area settings) or the alarm recording 
    area capacity.
     The recording time may vary according to the image quality being recorded.
    bWhen recording using an 160GB hard disk (when 99% of the area is utilized)
    bWhen recording using an 300GB hard disk (when 99% of the area is utilized)
     Audio signal recordable area (the recording time will be shorter than the figures given below in case audio is recorded)
    Recording rate 
    (fields/second)Recording timeBASICNORMALENHANCEDFINESUPER FINE15kB22kB30kB42kB50kB5048 (H)34 (H)25 (H)18 (H)15 (H)25966851373116.6714410276554712.519213610274628.333288204153111946.2538427220414812554813402551851574.1675774083062231883.5716734773572602203.1257695454082972512.7788666134603342832.59626815113713142.27310587495624083461.92312518866644834081.667144310227665574711.471163511588696325341.316182812959717065971.1902020143110737806601.0872213156711758557231240517041278929786
    0.5 4811 3408 2556 1859 1573
    0.333 7217 5112 3834 2788 2359
    0.25 9623 6816 5112 3718 3146
    0.2 12028 8520 6390 4647 3932
    0.1 24057 17041 12780 9295 7865
    0.05 48115 34082 25561 18590 15730
    0.033 72173 51123 38342 27885 23595
    Recording rate 
    (fields/second)Recording timeBASICNORMALENHANCEDFINESUPER FINE15kB22kB30kB42kB50kB5090 (H)64 (H)48 (H)34 (H)29 (H)2518112896695916.672711921441048812.53622561921391188.3335433842882091776.2572451338427923659056414813492964.16710867695774193553.57112688986734894143.125144910267695594732.778163011548666295332.5181112839626995922.2731992141110587696511.9232355166812519097691.66727171924144310498881.471307921811636118910061.316344224381828132911251.190380426942021146912431.08741662951221316091362145283208240617491480
    0.5 9057 6416 4812 3499 2961
    0.333 13586 9624 7218 5249 4441
    0.25 18115 12832 9624 6999 5922
    0.2 22644 16040 12030 8749 7403
    0.1 45289 32080 24060 17498 14806
    0.05 90579 64160 48120 34996 29612
    0.033 135868 96240 72180 52494 44418 
    						
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    List of recording rate and recording times
    87 Other
    bWhen recording using an 500GB hard disk (when 99% of the area is utilized)
     Audio signal recordable area (the recording time will be shorter than the figures given below in case audio is recorded)
    Recording rate 
    (fields/second)Recording timeBASICNORMALENHANCEDFINESUPER FINE15kB22kB30kB42kB50kB50151 (H)107 (H)80 (H)58 (H)49 (H)253022141601169816.6745332124117514812.56044283212331978.3339076424823502966.2512098576424673955151210718035844944.167181412859647015933.5712117149911248186923.1252419171412859347912.77827221928144610518892.530242142160611689882.273332723561767128510871.923393227852089151912851.667453732132410175314831.471514236422731198616811.316574740703053222018781.190635244993374245420761.08769574927369526872274175625356401729212472
    0.5 15124 10712 8034 5843 4944
    0.333 22686 16069 12052 8765 7416
    0.25 30248 21425 16069 11686 9888
    0.2 37810 26782 20086 14608 12361
    0.1 75620 53564 40173 29217 24722
    0.05 151240 107129 80346 58434 49444
    0.033 226861 160693 120520 87651 74166 
    						
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    List of record rate setting/pre-alarm recording times
    bRecording rate setting
    (Note 1) Rate setting will be limited when the mirroring function is turned ON or when the pre-alarm recording is turned ON.
    (Note 2) Rate setting will be limited when the mirroring function is turned ON.
    (Note 3) It is not possible to choose this setting when only one camera is connected.
    (Note) The recording rate for each channel is set in program recording. The rates that allow setting in each channel are calculated automatically.
    bPre-alarm recording time
    This is a list of the recording time for pre-alarm recording. Use this list when carrying out pre-alarm recording.
     Default setting, recording rate: 12.5FPS, recording time: to be set at 1 minute.
    Alarm duration can only be set according to the set recording rate in the alarm duration settings under the menu function.
    Also, when setting the recording rate, the setting range is limited depending on the set duration. For example, the recording rate will be limited to 
    25FPS when the alarm duration is set to 3 seconds.
    Alter the settings of the alarm duration before setting a fast recording rate.
    Recording rate (FPS)Normal recording
    (Note 1)Alarm recordingPre-alarm recording
    (Note 2)Program recording
    (Note 1)
    50F 
    (Note 3)TTT25FFFF
    16.67FFFT
    12.5FFFF
    8.333FFFT
    6.25FFFF
    5FFFT
    4.167FFFT
    3.571FFFT
    3.125FFFF
    2.778FFFT
    2.5FFFT
    2.273FFFT
    1.923FFFT
    1.667FFFT
    1.563TTTF
    1.471FFFT
    1.316FFFT
    1.190FFFT
    1.087FFFT
    1FFFF
    0.5FFTF
    0.333FFTF
    0.25FFTF
    0.2FFTF
    0.1FFTF
    0.05FFTF
    0.033FFTF
    OffTTTF
    Recording rate 
    (fields/second)Recording time (Menu time information displayed on screen: s: seconds m: minutes)3s 
    (3s)5s 
    (5s)10s 
    (10s)20s 
    (20s)40s 
    (40s)60s 
    (1m)120s 
    (2m)180s 
    (3m)240s 
    (4m)300s 
    (5m)600s 
    (10m)900s 
    (15m)
    25FFFFFFFFFFFF
    16.67FFFFFFFFFFF
    12.5FFFFFFFFFFF
    8.333FFFFFFFFFF
    6.25FFFFFFFFFF
    5FFFFFFFFF
    4.167FFFFFFFFF
    3.571FFFFFFFFF
    3.125FFFFFFFFF
    2.778FFFFFFFFF
    2.5FFFFFFFF
    2.273FFFFFFFF
    1.923FFFFFFFF
    1.667FFFFFFF
    1.471FFFFFFF
    1.316FFFFFFF
    1.190FFFFFFF
    1.087FFFFFFF
    1FFFFFFF 
    						
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    89 Other
    Push-lock terminal specifications
    Input/output terminalsSignal levelInput/output circuit
    
    [0 voltage contact]
    
    [Open collector/1kΩ, Low Level 
    active (max. 25 mA)]
    
    (Refer to P12) Remote input
    [2 wire voltage control type]
    (REMOTE R1, R2)
    Date adjustment input
    [Zero voltage contact]
    (CLOCK IN)
    Clock adjustment output
    [Open collector/1kΩ, Low Level 
    active (max. 25 mA)]
    (CLOCK OUT)
    Alarm total output
    [Open collector/Low Level 
    active (max. 500 mA)]
    (ALARM OUT)
    Alarm reset input
    [Zero voltage contact]
    (ALARM RESET)
    Abnormal warning output
    [DC5V/5.7kΩ, Active Low]
    (WARNING OUT)
    Normal recording area 
    remaining level warning output
    [DC5V/5.7kΩ, Active Low]
    (FULL)
    Remaining alarm warning 
    output
    [DC5V/5.7kΩ, Active Low]
    (ALARM FULL)
    Series recording connecting 
    input
    [DC5V/5.7kΩ, Active Low]
    (SERIES IN)
    Series recording connecting 
    output
    [Open collector/1kΩ, Low Level 
    active (max. 25 mA)]
    (SERIES OUT)
    External timer input
    [Zero voltage contact]
    (EXIT TIMER IN)
    NON REC Output
    [DC5V/5.7kΩ, Active Low]
    (NON REC OUT)
    0V
    Over 100 ms Open grounded 
    input
    10k
    Ω  1kΩ 100kΩ  5V
    IC
    74HC597 Terminal
    Open
    0V
    Motion sensor detection Alarm recording stopTerminal1kΩ
    IC
    B U209
    Terminal1kΩ +5V4.7kΩ
    Microcomputer
    0V
    Over 100 ms Open grounded 
    inputTerminal10kΩ  100kΩ 5V
    1kΩ 
    IC
    74HC597
    0V
    Approx. 1 second OpenTerminal
    1kΩ IC
    B U2090
    Open
    0V
    Alarm recording start Alarm recording finishTerminal4.7kΩ 4.7kΩ 5V
    IC
    B U20902SD1801
    2SA1576
    0V
    Over 100 ms Open grounded 
    inputTerminal10kΩ  100kΩ  5V
    1kΩ 
    IC
    74HC597
    Warning condition established
    (HDD error, fan error detected)
    0V 5VTerminal
    4.7kΩ  5V
    1kΩ IC
    B U2090
    Warning condition established
    (normal recording area capacity depleted)
    0V 5VTerminal
    4.7kΩ  5V
    1kΩ IC
    B U2090
    Warning condition established
    (alarm recording area capacity depleted)
    0V 5V
    Terminal
    4.7kΩ  5V
    1kΩ IC
    B U2090
    0V 5V
    Over 300 msTerminal10kΩ 100kΩ 5V
    1kΩIC
    74HC597
    0V Open
    Over 3 sTerminal
    1kΩ IC
    B U2090
    0V
    Over 100 ms Open grounded 
    inputTerminal10kΩ  100kΩ  5V
    1kΩ IC
    74HC597
    Recording stopped
    0V 5VTerminal
    4.7kΩ 5V
    1kΩ IC
    B U2090 
    						
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