Toshiba C-DR0101 manuel d'utilisation
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Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit. We also recommend that you keep this manual handy for future reference. 1CH DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER ( NTSC SYSTEM ) C-DR0100 C-DR0101 C-DR0105 INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER DISK FULL/ FAILURE ALARM RESET BUZZER STOP SEARCH MENU SELECT BLOCK PLAY [...]
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2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................... 5 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................. 6 3. FEA TURES .......................................................................................................... 6 [...]
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3 8. DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER ACTIV A TION AND TERMINA TION 8.1. Recorder’s Activation ....................................................................................... 27 8.2. When the Failure Screen Is Displayed ............................................................. 28 8.3. Recorder’s Termination ..................................[...]
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4 14. CONNECTION EXAMPLES 14.1. Connection to the 24 V AC or 12 V DC or AC Mains Camera ....................... 42 14.2. Connection to the Multi-switcher 14.2.1. Basic System (Combined Example with the C-MS91D, Multi-switcher) ................... 43 14.2.2. Expansion System (Combined Example with the C-MS91D, Multi-switcher) ................... 44 [...]
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5 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Be sure to read this safety instructions in this section carefully in prior to use. • Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included. • Keep this instructions handy for future reference. Safety Symbol and Messa[...]
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3. FEA TURES High Picture Quality Digital compression system ensures high-quality picture, audio recording, and playback. Extended-Time Recording Built-in 120 GB (C-DR0100), 240 GB (C-DR0101) and 500 GB (C-DR0105) large-capacity hard disks permit extended-time recording. Can Be Used In Conjunction With Switchers Can be connected to TOA’s switcher[...]
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7 4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS • Use the Digital Video Recorder in locations with ambient temperature of between +5°C and +40°C, and humidity levels of less than 80% to ensure that no condensation is formed. • When moving the Recorder, first switch off the main power and then wait at least 30 seconds before moving. • Avoid moving the Recorder su[...]
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8 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER DISK FULL/ FAILURE ALARM RESET BUZZER STOP SEARCH MENU SELECT BLOCK PLA Y STOP PLA Y PAU S E REVERSE PLA Y REC TIMER FRAME FRAME OUTPUT VIDEO AUDIO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5. NOMENCLA TURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front Panel] Standby Key [ ] Pressing this switch while the main power is supplied initiates a system che[...]
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9 Search Key Displays the search screen on the monitor. Pressing this key during playback stops playback operation to display the search screen. If pressed while in Playback Pause mode, the Time Shift Search screen is displayed. To exit the search screen, press this key again. Buzzer Stop Key This key flashes red when an alarm is activated, and the[...]
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10 AC MAINS MAIN POWER ON OFF IN OUT IN OUT VIDEO SW VIDEO IN OUT AUD IO GND GND 100BASE–TX ALARM RESET OUT ALARM IN SW CTRL OUT TIME SYNC IN REC STOP IN REC ST ART IN ALARM RESET IN TIME SYNC OUT ALARM OUT FAILURE OUT DISK FULL OUT RS–232C 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 18 19 17 20 AC Inlet Connect the supplied power cord to this socket. Main Power S[...]
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ALARM REC SETTING ALARM SETTING [ VALID] ALARM IN MODE [ EDGE] PRE–ALARM [20SEC] ALARM PERIOD [10SEC] POST–ALARM [10SEC] PICTURE [LEVEL3] AUDIO [ ON] REC INTERVAL [1/30SEC] BUZZER [ ON] ALARM OUT [DURING REC] 11 MAIN MENU • PLAY SETTING CLOCK SETTING DISK SETTING REC SETTING ON–SCREEN DISP SETTING KEY LOCK COMMUNICATION SETTING LOG DISPLAY [...]
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12 Main Menu Playbac k Settings (p. 13) Clock Settings (p . 14) Disk Settings (p . 15) Recording Settings (p . 16) Screen Display Settings (p . 21) K ey Lock (p . 22) Communication Settings (p . 23) Log Display (p . 24) Playbac k Mode Simultaneous Recording/Pla yback Y ear/Month/Day Main Menu Item Menu Item Setting Item Disk Mode Recording Mode Pic[...]
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13 Setting Value Contents Setting Item 7.2. Playback Settings Playback mode settings are only available to the C-DR0101 and C-DR0105, and not displayed when the C- DR0100 is used. PLAY MODE : Sets the hard disk to be used for playback and search functions. SIMUL REC/PLAY : Selects "ALLOW" or "DISALLOW" for simultaneous recording[...]
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CLOCK SETTING THU JAN / 01 / 04 00:00:00 TIME SETTING : SELECT KEY TIME SYNC [ SLAVE] SYNC TIME [00H] SUMMER TIME SETTING <CURRENT TIME> THU JAN / 01 / 04 00:00:00 14 7.3. Clock Settings Set the date and time. Perform this setting when the Recorder is used for the first time or when the date and time indication has been deleted because the po[...]
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15 Setting Value Contents Setting Item 7.4. Disk Settings Disk Mode Settings are only available to the C-DR0101, and not displayed when the C-DR0100 is used. DISK MODE : Sets the hard disk recording method. REC MODE : Selects "RE-REC","STOP," or "SERIES" for hard disks. • Move the cursor with the ( ) or ( ) key, and [...]
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16 Note • Avoid mixing both Normal Recordings and Mirroring Recordings on the hard disk. If mixed, block advance during playback or search operations cannot be correctly performed during playback. Be sure to re-format the disk when changing the Disk Mode Setting. Note that all recording data are deleted when formatted. (Refer to p. 26; "Disk[...]
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17 • Move the cursor with the ( ) or ( ) key, and press the Select Key. The Timer Schedule Screen is displayed. • Confirm the setting with the Menu key, and return to the previous screen. 7.5.2. Internal Timer Recording Settings If Internal Timer Recording Settings is selected, the Timer Setting List screen is displayed. Up to 10 timer programs[...]
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18 * The underlined contents are factory-preset values. • Move the cursor with the ( ) or ( ) key, and change setting values with the ( – ) or ( + ) key. • Confirm the setting with the Menu key, and return to the previous screen. • Each setting item and its setting value and contents are as shown in the table below. Setting Value Contents S[...]
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ALARM REC SETTING ALARM SETTING [ VALID] ALARM IN MODE [LEVEL] PRE–ALARM [00SEC] ALARM PERIOD [ 1MIN] POST–ALARM [00SEC] PICTURE QUALITY [LEVEL3] AUDIO [ ON] REC INTERVAL [1/30SEC] BUZZER [ ON] ALARM OUT [DURING REC] 19 Setting Value Contents Setting Item ALARM SETTING ALARM IN MODE (Alarm Input Mode) PRE-ALARM ALARM PERIOD POST-ALARM PICTURE Q[...]
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20 Alarm Input Recording Status Alarm Output ON Recording When an alarm output duration is set to 1 second: 1 Sec Pre-alarm Period Alarm Recording P eriod Alarm Input Recording Status Alarm Output ON Recording Pre-alarm Period When an alarm output is provided durin g alarm recordin g : Recording P eriod P ost-alar m P eriod 7.5.4. About the Alarm I[...]
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21 7.6. Screen Display Settings The Disk Mode Display item is displayed when the C-DR0101 and C-DR0105 is used. Set whether to display or hide on-screen characters during playback or recording. • Move the cursor with the ( ) or ( ) key, and change setting values with the ( – ) or ( + ) key. • Confirm the setting with the Menu key, and return [...]
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22 • Pressing the Menu key returns the display to the normal operation screen if the password is entered correctly. If the wrong password is entered, the display returns to the Main Menu screen. In such cases, perform the settings again. • Entering the password correctly displays the following screen and validates key locking. KEY LOCK KEY LOCK[...]
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NETWORK SETTING IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 000. 001 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DEFAULT GATEWAY 000. 000. 000. 000 COMMUNICATION SETTING RS232C BAUD RATE [38400] RS232C FLOW CTRL [OFF] NETWORK SETTING SWITCHER SYNC [ OFF] 23 • Pressing the Menu key after the setting displays the confirmation message in the lower part of the screen if the entered IP [...]
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24 7.9.2 Alarm Recording Logs (Alarm Rec Log) Logs Alarm Recording start and end times, and displays from the latest log. Up to 500 logs are saved and old logs are deleted in chronological order when this limit is exceeded. • The display scrolls in page units (1 screen units) as the ( ) or ( ) key is pressed. • Return to the previous screen wit[...]
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25 7.10.1. Menu Default Settings • Holding down the Select key for at least 1 second clears saved menu setting contents and log information, initializing settings to factory- preset status. However, clock settings and network settings are retained. • Return to the previous screen with the Menu key. MENU DEFAULT SETTING SET TO DEFAULT? YES : SEL[...]
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26 7.10.2. Disk Formatting This function initializes the hard disk. If initialized, all previously recorded contents are deleted. However, setting contents and logs are retained. Hard disks to be formatted can be selected when the C-DR0101 and C-DR0105 is used. • Move the cursor with the ( ) or ( ) key, and change setting values with the ( – ) [...]
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27 After system check completion, the Standby key changes from flashing to steady ON, allowing camera images to be displayed. Note When the Recorder is used for the first time or when the power was switched off for a long period of time, the date and time could not be correctly displayed. Perform the clock setting before use. (Refer to p. 14; "[...]
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28 8.2. When the Failure Screen Is Displayed: Note • Avoid operating any key during a system check after the Standby key has been pressed. The failure indication shown in the figure at right could be displayed. In such cases, switch the power OFF and back ON again. • If the failure indication is still displayed even though the power is reactiva[...]
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29 10. RECORDING 10.1. T ype of Recording Recording modes include General Recording, Internal Timer Recording, and Alarm Recording. Each recording mode permits the picture quality and recording interval to be set individually. (Refer to p. 17; "General Recording Settings.") In the Digital Video Recorder, recorded data from the start to th[...]
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30 Indicates the recording interval. General Recording and Internal Timer Recording : 1/60 – 60 seconds Alarm Recording : 1/60 – 1 seconds Note • Even if the Recording Setting’s Recording Interval is set to "1/60 SEC," Mirroring Recording is performed at the recording interval of 1/30 second. (The on-screen interval indication is [...]
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31 10.5. Performing Internal Timer Recording (Refer to p. 17; "Internal Timer Recording Settings) Note Be sure to perform date and time settings before recording. (Refer to p. 14; "Clock Settings".) 1. Press the Timer key. The Digital Video Recorder is placed in Internal Timer Recording standby mode, and the Timer key lights green. 2[...]
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32 10.6. Performing Alarm Recording (Refer to p. 19; "Alarm Recording Settings) Note • Be sure to perform date and time settings before recording. (Refer to p. 14; "Clock Settings".) • Be sure to set the Alarm Recording Setting’s Alarm Setting to "VALID" when performing Alarm Recording. This places the Digital Video R[...]
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33 1 1. PLA YBACK 1 1.1. T ype of Playback The Digital Video Recorder features the simultaneous recording/playback function that permits recorded images to be played back without stopping recording. The types of playback include Playback, Reverse Playback, Fast Forward Playback, Fast Reverse Playback, Forward Frame Playback, and Reverse Frame Playb[...]
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34 1 1.4. Performing Playback 1. Press the Playback key ( ) to start playback. The Playback key lights green when playback is started. If Screen Display Settings has been set to "DISP," setting data is displayed on the monitor, and the "Playback" indication is displayed for playback status. 2. Press the Playback Stop key ( ) to [...]
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35 Press + Press + Press + Block Bloc k Block Block Playbac k Block Bloc k Playbac k direction Press - Press - while in Playbac k P ause mode. 2. Pressing the Pause key ( ) again returns the Digital Video Recorder to the playback mode it was last in before playback was suspended. The illuminated Pause key extinguishes and the Playback key lights. 1[...]
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36 1 1.6. About the Playback Start Position • If playback is initiated from the camera display screen, the playback begins from the position at which it was last stopped. When the power is switched on or when the position previously played back has been overwritten, playback is started from the oldest recorded image. During recording, playback is[...]
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37 Note • When no recording exists at the designated time, the first image of the recorded block following the designated time is displayed. • Attempting to perform searches beyond the current time results in a display of the "INVALID SEARCH" indication on the Date/Time Search screen. 12. SEARCH FUNCTIONS The following three methods a[...]
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38 BLOCK SEARCH N JAN / 01 / 04 21 : 35 : 27 AM JA N / 01 / 04 21 : 35 : 27 ––––– / –– / – – – – : –– : –– ––––– / –– / – – – – : –– : –– ––––– / –– / – – – – : –– : –– ––––– / –– / – – – – : –– : –– ––––– / –– / –[...]
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39 Note • Continuous or normal forward/reverse frame playback can also be performed even when the Time Shift Search screen is displayed (even while the Pause key is flashing). • If Time Shift Search operation exceeds the range of "Loop" playback during "Loop" playback, the "Loop" playback is reset, reverting to nor[...]
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40 13. CONNECTIONS 13.1. Preparations for Connections Switch off the power to the Digital Video Recorder and all connected equipment before performing connections. The Digital Video Recorder has built-in hard disks. To avoid damage to them, when moving the Digital Video Recorder, be sure to leave the Recorder’s Main Power switch turned off for at[...]
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41 13.4. Combination With The Digital V ideo Recorder/ Multi-switchers (C-MS91D and C-MS161D) The Digital Video Recorder has been designed with an emphasis on the synchronization with the TOA Multi- switchers (C-MS91D, C-MS161D). By synchronizing the Digital Video Recorder with the Multi-switcher, the following advantages – unavailable to convent[...]
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42 VIDEO OUT GND Sensor etc. Video Input Video Output Video Input 1CH Digital Video Recorder Monitor TV Camera AC MAINS MAIN POWER ON OFF IN OUT IN OUT VIDEO SW VIDEO IN OUT AUDIO GND GND 100BASE–TX ALARM RESET OUT ALARM IN SW CTRL OUT TIME SYNC IN REC STOP IN REC ST ART IN ALARM RESET IN TIME SYNC OUT ALARM OUT FAILURE OUT DISK FULL OUT RS–232[...]
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43 VTR1 1 9 D-Sub9 Pin GND RS-232C RS-232C 1CH Digital Video Recorder AC MAINS MAIN POWER ON OFF IN OUT IN OUT VIDEO SW VIDEO IN OUT AUDIO GND GND 100BASE–TX ALARM RESET OUT ALARM IN SW CTRL OUT TIME SYNC IN REC STOP IN REC ST ART IN ALARM RESET IN TIME SYNC OUT ALARM OUT FAILURE OUT DISK FULL OUT RS–232C Monitor TV Video Input Video Output Vid[...]
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44 VTR1 VTR2 AC MAINS MAIN POWER ON OFF IN OUT IN OUT VIDEO SW VIDEO IN OUT AUD IO GND GND 100BASE–TX ALARM RESET OUT ALARM IN SW CTRL OUT TIME SYNC IN REC STOP IN REC ST ART IN ALARM RESET IN TIME SYNC OUT ALARM OUT FAILURE OUT DISK FULL OUT RS–232C AC MAINS MAIN POWER ON OFF IN OUT IN OUT VIDEO SW VIDEO IN OUT AUDIO GND GND 100BASE–TX ALARM[...]
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45 15.2. When using the C-DR0100 Disk Mode : NORMAL Audio Record : ON 1/60 8 13 17 22 32 1/30 17 26 33 43 62 1/15 33 52 64 84 120 1/10 50 78 95 124 176 1/5 97 150 183 234 325 1/3 158 239 289 364 494 1/2 227 337 402 498 654 1 409 580 674 804 996 2 681 901 1011 1150 1334 3 878 1112 1220 1352 1516 5 1134 1356 1450 1558 1684 10 1460 1631 1697 1769 1848[...]
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46 Disk Mode : MIRRORING Audio Record : ON 1/60 – – – – – 1/30 17 26 33 43 62 1/15 33 52 64 84 120 1/10 50 78 95 124 176 1/5 97 150 183 234 325 1/3 158 239 289 364 494 1/2 227 337 402 498 654 1 409 580 674 804 996 2 681 901 1011 1150 1334 3 878 1112 1220 1352 1516 5 1134 1356 1450 1558 1684 10 1460 1631 1697 1769 1848 20 1704 1815 1855 18[...]
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47 16. EXTERNAL TERMINAL SPECIFICA TIONS 16.1. RS-232C Communication Specifications The Digital Video Recorder’s RS-232C interface permits remote control using a connected PC. Note • Control software is not supplied as standard. • Communication specifications are those set when the Switcher Synchronization selection on the Communication Setti[...]
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48 STX LEN COMMAND PARA DATA ETX Item 1 1 2 2 Variable 1 No. of Byte STX : Fixed to A0H. LEN : The number of bytes from command to DATA COMMAND : BT, MS, MV, LG, SE* 1 PARA : Parameter* 1 DATA : DATA section (variable depending on a command and parameter) ETX : Fixed to AFH. * 1 If communication data is transmitted, an ACK, NAK, or DEL signal is re[...]
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49 Operation 0 – 4 (Level 5 – Level 1) 0 : OFF, 1 : ON 0:1/60, 1:1/30, 2:1/15, 3:1/10, 4:1/5, 5:1/3, 6:1/2, 7:1, 8:2, 9:3, A:5, B:10, C:20, D:30, E:60 0 – 9 (1,2,3,4,5,10,15,20,30,60) 0 – 9: Setting No.01 – 10 0:Cancel, 1:Daily, 2:Weekly First byte MM:1 – C, Second byte DD:1 – 1F BIT0:Sun, BIT1:Mon, BIT2:Tue, BIT3:Wed, BIT4:Thu, BIT5:[...]
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50 Note: Date/Time search is performed using setting data. Operation Request to send setting contents Request to send setting contents Request to send setting contents Request to send setting contents 0 – 9: Setting No., Request to send setting contents Request to send setting contents Request to send setting contents Request to send setting cont[...]
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51 Command BT 16.1.7. RS-232C Communication Command (Digital Recorder Controller) Commands are 2 bytes in length. Parameters (PARA) are also 2 bytes. They are followed by the multi-byte DATA section. Key response command Operation 0:Power OFF, 1:Power ON 0:Standby or Stop 1:Pause 2:Playback 3:Fast Forward Playback 4 Reverse Playback 5:Rewind 6.Menu[...]
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52 Menu Setting Content Response Command Operation 0 – 4 (Level 5 – Level 1) 0 : OFF, 1 : ON 0:1/60, 1:1/30, 2:1/15, 3:1/10, 4:1/5, 5:1/3, 6:1/2, 7:1, 8:2, 9:3, A:5, B:10, C:20, D:30, E:60 0 – 9 (1,2,3,4,5,10,15,20,30,60) 0 – 9: Setting No.01 – 10 0:Cancel, 1:Daily, 2:Weekly First byte MM:1 – C, Second byte DD:1 – 1F BIT0:Sun, BIT1:Mo[...]
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53 Unit Host Request for recording log Transmission of recording log (DATA follows) Request for next recording log Transmission of next recording log (DATA follows) Request for next recording log Transmission of next recording log (No DATA follows) Contents Data valid/invalid Year Month Date Time Minute Second Detailed Code Continuation sign Log Co[...]
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54 17. RACK MOUNTING Use the optional MB-15B Rack Mounting Bracket when mounting the Digital Video Recorder in an equipment rack. Remove 4 rubber feet on the bottom surface by loosening their respective fixing screws with a standard screwdriver. D I G I T A L R E C O R D E R D I S K F U L L / F A I L U R E A L A R M R E S E T BU Z Z E R S T O P S E[...]
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55 Symptom Cannot switch on the power. Cannot operate the front panel- mounted keys. No picture is displayed. The Recorder is not activated even if the Standby key is pressed. The Recorder is not terminated even if the Standby key is pressed. Cannot record. Cannot stop recording. Cannot perform Internal Timer recording. Cannot perform Alarm recordi[...]
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Model Power Source Power Consumption Image Compression System Recording Medium Video Input Video Output Switcher Video Input Switcher Video Output Audio Recording System Audio Input Audio Output Frequency Response Alarm Input Alarm Output Picture Quality Pixels Recording Intervals Pre-Alarm Recording Alarm Recording Post Alarm Recording Date/Time I[...]