Network Control Functions Connecting this unit to a network will enable computer control (remote operation). CAMERA CAMERA I I I I Basic Specifications for Network Control 1. Operations such as menu settings, recording and playback can be done on the computer screen. Furthermore, the multiplexer function allows images from multiple cameras that are connected to the main unit to be displayed in multi-screen format on the computer’s screen.
Network Control I I I I Switching to Control by Computer Start your Web browser. Compatible browsers are Internet Explorer Ver. 5.0 or later. Compatible operating systems are Windows 98, 98ME, 98SE, 2000 and XP. If a Java Script run-time error appears while using Internet Explorer, change the settings for Internet Explorer as shown below.
1. When disconnected from the network 2. If the DVR is accessed while the connection is disabled 3. When you try to access a DVR that already has four computers connected * The above screen display examples are those for the DSR-3009 model.
Channel select (ID1/2/3) Used to select a camera channel when images are being displayed in a single screen. • DSR-3009 model: Maximum 9 channels • DSR-3016 model: Maximum 16 channels Channel display Used to display the channel number selected by...
Settings To use the functions of this unit effectively, the recording conditions and installation environment must be specified beforehand. These setting items are arranged and displayed in two levels consisting of the main menu and sub-menus. Refer to the setting procedures for each menu on the following pages for details on the various setting methods.
Menu Setting Procedures 1. CLOCK SET This sets the main unit clock to the current time. Select “ Month/Day/Year Hour/Minute” from the menu. The day of the week is selected automatically based on the date. Click [SET] to set the time. 2.
Use the menu (2 to be used for recording from the numbers of the connected cameras that are being displayed on the screen (DSR-3009 model: 1-9; DSR-3016 model: 1- 16), and set the camera rate for each camera selected. • If a camera is not to be recorded: Select “OFF”.
4. RECORDING AREA SET The hard disk in this unit consists of three independent recording areas, each of which has five recording modes. A percentage of the total recording capacity is allocated to each recording area (settings are in units of 1%).
Menu Setting Procedures 5. RECORDING CONDITIONS SET This sets the overwrite conditions and remaining disk capacity warning criteria for each recording area. NORMAL RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE This specifies whether to stop recording or to continue recording by overwriting images that are currently recorded on the hard disk when the normal recording area has become full.
6. NORMAL REC MODE SET This specifies the recording conditions for normal recording and timer recording. PICTURE QUALITY (Default setting: ENHANCED) This sets picture quality for normal recording. Select a picture quality mode from the menu. • BASIC (basic quality) •...
Menu Setting Procedures REC RATE (Default setting: A 30 FPS) This sets the recording rate for normal recording. Select the recording cycle for normal recording from the menu. A 60, A 30, A 20, A 15, A 10, 7.5, 6, 5, 4.286, 3.75, 3.333, 3, 2.727, 2.308, 2, 1.667, 1.429, 1.25, 1.111, 1, 0.5, 0.333, 0.25, 0.2, 0.1, 0.05, 0.033 (Units: FPS) The image resolution is determined by image quality...
7. TIMER SET This lets you set the conditions for timer recording, such as the timer operating time, separately for each day of the week. Select the timer recording conditions for each weekday from the menu. Click [SAVE] to complete the timer settings (or changes). WEEK Specifies the weekdays for making timer recordings.
Menu Setting Procedures 8. HOLIDAY SET This menu is used to specify particular days as holidays. The timer recording operation on specified holidays will be the same as that for Sundays. A holiday setting can be made for days such as national holidays and company holidays when the same level of security as for Sundays is required.
ALARM RECORDING This specifies whether alarm recording will be carried out or not, and sets the recording cycle and recording conditions when alarm recording is carried out. Select an alarm recording mode from the [ALARM RECORDING] menu (default setting: OFF). •...
Menu Setting Procedures PRE-ALARM RECORDING This specifies whether pre-alarm recording will be carried out or not, and sets the recording conditions when pre-alarm recording is carried out. (See p. 22) Select “ON/OFF” from the [PRE-ALARM RECORDING] menu. • ON: Pre-alarm recording is carried out. •...
0. Click [SAVE] to complete the DISPLAY SET menu settings (or changes) that are displayed on the screen. Menu Setting Procedures Screen example for DSR-3009 model Screen example for DSR-3016 model ALARM TYPE...
Menu Setting Procedures 12. RS-232C/RS-485 SET This displays information related to the digital video recorder’s interface. This menu only lets you check the settings; it cannot be used to change the settings. CONTROL This shows the type of interface being used to control the digital video recorder.
14. NETWORK SET When the digital video recorder is connected to a network, NETWORK SET is used to make settings beforehand from the main unit, but the settings that have been specified from the main unit can also be changed from the computer. However, when network settings are changed, the digital video recorder will be momentarily disconnected from the network and control wills witch to the digital video recorder, so the network settings will need to be changed as necessary at the computer also.
Menu Setting Procedures 15. HDD SET This displays hard disk information. In addition, if another hard disk has been added and mirroring recording by the digital video recorder has been set to “ON”, you can also set the drive to be given priority for the reading of data.
Recording Images This digital video recorder can record images being monitored and alarm on the internal hard disk by the methods specified below. In order to record images, the necessary menu settings should be made beforehand in accordance with the installation environment. (See p. 7) I I I I Normal recording This is a manual operation for recording live images that are currently being viewed into the normal recording area.
Viewing Images Live images and recorded images can both be viewed while monitoring is in progress at any time when required. Operations such as switching between live images and recorded images that are being played back and changing the display screen do not have any effect on other operations such as timer recording and alarm recording.
Images from the selected channel will appear on the screen as a single-screen display. The channel number selected will appear in the [CHANNEL] box. • DSR-3009 model: 9 channels • DSR-3016 model: 16 channels m Viewing images in a 9-screen or 16-screen multi-screen display Click the button on the operating panel.
Viewing Images Live mode screen I I I I Image Adjustment The display screen can be adjusted using the following adjustments. Select the adjustment values from the menus, and then click [SET]. READ INTERVAL (Default setting: 1) Five stages of image display speed can be selected. The larger the setting value, the faster is the display speed.
SEARCH Five search modes are provided for different recording areas and image search patterns. These let you quickly search for images and play them back. I I I I Basic Search Operations Click the L button on the operating panel in live mode (when playback is stopped) to display the [SEARCH] menu.
Search Mode Operations 1. ALARM SEARCH This displays a list of all alarm events recorded in the alarm recording area by alarm number. Alarm images are searched for by alarm number and played back. Select [ALARM SEARCH] from the [SEARCH] menu.
3. TIME/DATE SEARCH Images in the normal recording and the alarm recording area can be specified by time and date and played back. Select [TIME/DATE SEARCH] from the [SEARCH] menu. The TIME/DATE SEARCH screen will appear. Specify the channel (camera number) that you wish to play back in the [CHANNEL] menu.
Search Mode Operations 5. MOTION DETECTION SEARCH If a motion sensor has been set to detect movement in a particular camera view, and images for that view have been saved in the normal recording area or alarm recording area, you can search for those images that have changed as a result of movement by an intruder, for example, and play back those images.
Saving Recorded Images Recorded images can be copied into the archive area of the hard disk or downloaded to a personal computer. This function is used only for saving important images that have been recorded in the normal recording area and alarm recording area. •...
Saving Recorded Images I I I I DOWNLOAD TO PC Recorded images can be copied into the archive area of the hard disk or downloaded to a personal computer. Pause image playback at the image that will be the starting point for downloading. Play back recorded images and pause playback at the image that will be the starting point for downloading.
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* * * * Image Viewer Screen This lets you check the downloaded images. This displays the first image. PREV. This displays the previous image. R.PLAY This plays back the images in reverse. When the first image is reached, it returns to the last image and continues reverse playback from that image.
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