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    Copying recorded video to media
    How to use 30
    Copy to a MicroDrive is also possible, up to 2GB.
    1Insert the card into the CompactFlash card slot.
    Refer to the names and functions of  parts when 
    inserting the card. (P9)
    2Start playback from the normal, alarm or the 
    archive area.
    3Press the STILL button at the image to be copied.
    The image is paused.
    4Press the COPY button.
    The copy setting screen is displayed.
    The cursor moves to the COPY TO field.
    5Turn the S-dial clockwise.
    ARCHIVE AREA starts blinking.
    6Turn the J-dial to select COPY TO COMPACT 
    FLASH, and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.
    The cursor moves to the 1 of the HOW MANY field.
    Selections:
    ARCHIVE AREA, COMPACT FLASH, CF→PRINT, 
    CD-R/RW
    7Turn the J-dial to select HOW MANY 10, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The PICTURES starts blinking.
    Select a value between 1~99, >99.
    8Turn the J-dial to select PICTURES, and then turn 
    the S-dial clockwise.
    The cursor moves to COPY START–>.
    Selections:
    PICTURES, SECONDS, MINUTES, EVENTS
     EVENTS allows you to copy the data of the 
    archive area per event. Selecting >99 fills the 
    capacity regardless of the event.
    9Select the channel to be copied (Example: 03, 05) 
    using the camera selection button.
    The selected channel changes from grey to white.
     The default channel is green. The channel in green 
    can not be modified.
    ☞Press the COPY button to cancel the current 
    copy operation.
    ÀTurn the S-dial clockwise to start copying.
     Copying to the CompactFlash card starts, and the 
    COPY TO COMPACT FLASH! message is 
    displayed.
     When copying is complete, the COPY FINISHED! 
    message is displayed.
    ☞Refer to P32 for viewing the images copied to the 
    CompactFlash card.
    CCopying video (example: 10 pictures) from the internal hard disk to media such as a 
    CompactFlash card
    STILL
    (S)
    COPY
             COPY TO  :  ARCHIVE AREA
             HOW MANY :   1 PICTURES 
             COPY CH     01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 
                         09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
                         SELECT COPY CHANNEL
                COPY START  ->
             FORMAT/ERASE:  COMPACT FLASH
                FORMAT/ERASE START  ->
    (S)
    (J)
     COPY TO :  COMPACT FLASH
     HOW MANY :    1 PICTURES
     HOW MANY :    10 PICTURES
             COPY CH     01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 
                         09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
                         SELECT COPY CHANNEL
                CPPY START  ->
    (S)
             COPY TO COMPACT FLASH ! < 55% >         COPY FINISHED !    < 100% >
     Maximum 40,000 images can be copied in a single copy operation. If the length of copying was specified using MINUTES, 
    copying will end at 40,000 images.
     Alarm recordings can only be copied one event at a time.
     Format the CompactFlash card (FAT16) using this equipment. Formats done using FAT 32 will not be recognized. 
    						
    							English
    Copying recorded video to media
    31 How to use
    1Insert the card into the CompactFlash card slot.
    Refer to the names and functions of parts when 
    inserting the card. (P9)
    2Start playback from the normal, alarm or the 
    archive area.
    3Press the STILL button at the image to be printed.
    The image is paused.
    4Press the COPY button.
    The copy setting screen is displayed.
    The cursor moves to the COPY TO field.
    5Turn the S-dial clockwise.
    ARCHIVE AREA starts blinking.
    6Turn the J-dial to select COPY TO CF→PRINT, 
    and then turn the S-dial twice clockwise.
    The cursor moves to the 1 of the HOW MANY field.
    Selections:
    ARCHIVE AREA, COMPACT FLASH, CF→PRINT, 
    CD-R/RW
    7Turn the J-dial to select HOW MANY 10, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The PICTURES starts blinking.
    8Turn the J-dial to select PICTURES, and then turn 
    the S-dial clockwise.
    The cursor moves to COPY START.
    Selections:
    PICTURES: 
    Prints the specified number of images.
    SECONDS: 
    Prints the images of the specified duration in 
    seconds.
    MINUTES: 
    Prints the images of the specified duration in 
    minutes.
    EVENTS: 
    Prints the archive area data specified in units of 
    events. Maximum 99 events can be specified.
    9Turn the S-dial clockwise.
    A folder named DCIM is created under the root 
    directory, followed by a sub-folder with the date of the 
    copied images.
    ☞Use the EXIT/OSD button to switch the position 
    of the date or to hide it for printing. (P14)
    DPrinting images directly from the CompactFlash card or the microdrive
    STILL
    (S)
    COPY
             COPY TO  :  ARCHIVE AREA
             HOW MANY :   1 PICTURES 
             COPY CH     01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 
                         09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
                         SELECT COPY CHANNEL
                COPY START  ->
    (S)
    (J)
     COPY TO :  CF->PRINT
     HOW MANY:    10 PICTURES
    DCIM00000001.JPG
    00000002.JPG
    00000003.JPG100_0406
    101_0406
    102_0406
    CompactFlash card
     Maximum 999 images can be printed in a single printing operation. Even if 10-minutes duration is selected, printing will end 
    at 999 images.
    If CF→PRINT is selected, the time necessary to copy is about twice as long as (1MB per 30 seconds) when COMPACT 
    FLASH is selected.
     Use the SANYO DVP-P1 Digital Photo Printer. Operation is not guaranteed if using another printer. 
    						
    							English
    Copying recorded video to media
    How to use 32
    bCompactFlash format
     If no CD-R/RW driver is connected to the USB terminal,  
    the format of the CompactFlash is given priority.
     The microdrive can be formatted in the same way.
    1Insert the CompactFlash in the CompactFlash card 
    slot.
    2Press the PLAY/STOP button, the STILL button, and 
    the COPY button.
    The COPY TO screen is displayed.
    3Move the cursor to FORMAT/ERASE START on 
    the last row by turning the J-dial and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise.
    Formatting (initializing) starts.
    bCD-RW format
    1Connect the CD-RW driver to the USB terminal and 
    insert a CD-RW disc.
    If the front and the rear USB terminal are connected 
    simultaneously the front is given priority.
    2Move the cursor to FORMAT/ERASE by turning 
    the J-dial and turn the S-dial clockwise.
    COMPACT FLASH blinks.
    3Select CD-RW by turning the J-dial and then turn 
    the S-dial twice clockwise.
    Formatting (initializing) starts.Copying video to a CompactFlash and a CD-R/RW creates 
    the following folders and saves the images.
    With a CompactFlash
    With a CD-R/RW
     Each image folder contains 200 images. If the number of 
    images exceeds 200 they are placed in the next folder.
     A SOUND.WAV file is created in the SOUND folder.
    CompactFlash cards or CD-RW formats
             COPY TO  :  ARCHIVE AREA
             HOW MANY :   1 PICTURES 
             COPY CH     01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 
                         09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
                         SELECT COPY CHANNEL
                COPY START  ->
             FORMAT/ERASE:  COMPACT FLASH
                FORMAT/ERASE START  ->
             COPY TO  :  ARCHIVE AREA
             HOW MANY :   1 PICTURES 
             COPY CH     01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 
                         09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
                         SELECT COPY CHANNEL
                COPY START  ->
             FORMAT/ERASE:  CD-RW
                FORMAT/ERASE START  ->
    Viewing Images copied to a 
    CompactFlash card on a PC
    SANYO_VIEWER
    DDMMYY01
    DDMMYY02IJL15.DLL
    J2KCOREX.DLL
    VIEWER2.EXE
    VIEWER2.INI
    IMG00001
    IMG00002
    IMG00200
    SOUND
    INFO
    IMG00001
    IMG00002
    IMG00200
    SOUND
    INFO00000001.JPG 
    00000200.JPG
    00000201.JPG
    00000400.JPG
    00039801.JPG
    00040000.JPG
    SOUND.WAV
    DDMMYY01.INF
    00000001.JPG
    00000200.JPG
    00000201.JPG
    00000400.JPG
    00039801.JPG
    00040000.JPG
    SOUND.WAV
    DDMMYY02.INF
    DDMMYY
    1st layer 3rd layer 4th layer2nd layer
    One data 
    saving
    Year
    Month
    Day
    SANYO
    DDMMYY01
    DDMMYY0200000001.JPG 
    00000200.JPG
    00000201.JPG
    00000400.JPG
    00039801.JPG
    00040000.JPG
    SOUND.WAV
    DDMMYY01.INF
    00000001.JPG
    00000200.JPG
    00000201.JPG
    00000400.JPG
    00039801.JPG
    00040000.JPG
    SOUND.WAV
    DDMMYY02.INF IMG00001
    IMG00002
    IMG00200
    SOUND
    INFO
    IMG00001
    IMG00002
    IMG00200
    SOUND
    INFOAUTORUN.INF
    IJL15.DLL
    J2KCOREX.DLL
    VIEWER2.EXE
    VIEWER2.INI
    DDMMYY
    1st layer 3rd layer 4th layer2nd layer
    One data 
    saving
    Year
    Month
    Day 
    						
    							English
    33 How to set
    Main menu configuration
                      
          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
                     
          1.NORMAL REC EASY SET         ->
          2.RECORDING AREA SET          ->
          3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET    ->
          4.NORMAL REC MODE SET         ->
          5.PROGRAM REC SET             ->
          6.TIMER SET                   ->
          7.ALARM REC MODE SET          ->
          8.ALARM OPERATION SET         ->
             MOVE:JOG       SELECT:SHUTTLE
                     
            1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET      ->
            2.CAMERA DETECT           ->
            3.TITLE SET               ->
            4.HOLIDAY SET             ->
            5.TIME PERIOD SET         ->
               MOVE:JOG    SELECT:SHUTTLE
                     
           1.MULTI SCREEN      :  NORMAL
              QUAD POSITION SET       ->
              MULTI 9 POSITION SET    ->
              MULTI 16 POSITION SET   ->
           2.SEQUENCE          :  1SEC
              SEQUENCE SET            ->
              MAIN/MON.2 MONITOR SET  ->
           3.MASK              :  OFF
              MASK SET                ->
           4.COLOR LEVEL SET          ->
                     
            1.DISPLAY SET           ->
            2.BUZZER SET            ->
            3.SECURITY LOCK SET     ->
            4.HDD SET               ->
            5.NETWORK SET           ->
            6.RS-485 SET            ->
            7.CAMERA CONTROL SET    ->
               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)
       -----    --:--     ------         (------)
                 
             SAVE MENUS TO CF            ->             DVR TYPE VER. SA16-04
             LOAD MENUS FROM CF          ->
           COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS: NO
        *IF YOU CHOOSE 'YES' OF THE ABOVE MENU,
            HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED !
                
      POWER          LOSS         RECOVER
         #011        14-01 19:15  14-01 09:55
                     05-01 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
    The main menu consists of seven items, and can be 
    displayed by pressing the MENU button.
    bCopy the contents of the menu settings of 
    this DVR and operate another unit of the 
    same model with the same menu (P82)
    bEntering numbers using buttons
    Normally, numeric values and channels (camera 
    numbers) are set using the J-dial, but camera 
    selection buttons and the QUAD button on the front 
    panel can also be used for settings.
    A value can be input using the button below when 
    K is displayed on the upper right corner of the 
    screen.
     Camera selection button 10 and QUAD button:
    0 is displayed.
     Camera selection buttons 1~9:
    Displays the number of the button pressed.
    67812
    910345
    K
    QUAD=
    bRecording and alarm settings (P39)
    bGeneric settings (P62)
    bSpecial settings (display shunt, automatic 
    scrolling, masking, tone adjustment) (P74)
    bPower outage time, hard disks hours of use, etc. 
    (P80)
    bHard disk initialization, initialization log display  
    (P81) bDefault value settings (P34) 
    						
    							English
    How to set 34
    Basic settings
    bDisplaying the basic settings screen
    Menu configuration
                       
              
                 CAMERA DETECT
           
                   CONTINUE?
                       NO
                                  
              
          CAMERA NO.01  
    ---------01    
                  
            1. -----        11. -----
            2. -----        12. -----
            3. -----        13. -----
            4. -----        14. -----
            5. -----        15. -----
            6. -----        16. -----
            7. -----        17. -----
            8. -----        18. -----
            9. -----        19. -----
           10. -----        20. -----
     
       
                     
            1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET      ->
            2.CAMERA DETECT           ->
            3.TITLE SET               ->
            4.HOLIDAY SET             ->
            5.TIME PERIOD SET         ->
               MOVE:JOG    SELECT:SHUTTLE
         
                     ENGLISH
                   
            01-01-2006 SUN 00:00:00
                
            MODE     :     USE
                    WEEK   MONTH   TIME
           ON    LST-SUN    03     02:00
           OFF   LST-SUN    10     02:00
                
            ADJUST. TIME       01:00
                  
     TIME PERIOD       T-1    T-2    T-3    T-4
       TIME PERIOD A  00:00  00:00  00:00  00:00
       TIME PERIOD B  00:00  00:00  00:00  00:00
       SELECT TIME PERIOD
           SEQUENCE         TIME PERIOD A
           MASK             TIME PERIOD A
           MOTION SENSOR    TIME PERIOD A
    ALanguage setting
    ☞Language, Clock setting (P13)
    Sets the date and time for displaying on the 
    normal screen. Refer to the Preparing for 
    use section.
    ☞Summer time setting (P35)
    ☞External clock setting (P35)
    If multiple devices are connected, they can 
    be synchronized to the same clock. Refer to 
    Figure 1 for the proper connections.
    (Figure 1)
    (Clock setting 
    output terminal)(C terminal)
    First
    DVR unitSecond 
    DVR unit
    (Clock setting input terminal)
    To connect a 
    third DVR unit
    BCamera detection (P35)
    Automatically detects the cameras connected 
    to the DVR.
    CTitle setting (P36)
    Sets a unique title for each camera, for example 
    the name of the location it is placed. The titles 
    are displayed on the monitor.
    DHoliday setting (P36)
    Sets the specified days as holidays. Public 
    holidays, company holidays can also be set for 
    timer-controlled operation identical to that of 
    Sundays.
    ETime period setting (P37)
    For example, TIME PERIOD A can be set for 
    automatic scrolling display, and TIME PERIOD 
    B can be set for gray pattern masking of 
    camera images.
    bMenu changes disabled display during 
    recording
    If  is displayed on the far left of the screen 
    when the main menu is displayed while the DVR is 
    recording, the main menu can not be modified.
    bMenu changes allowed display
    Interrupt the recording, the main menu can be 
    modified.
    Pressing the SHUTTLE HOLD button for approx. 3 
    seconds will display  on the far left of the 
    screen, the menu can be modified.
    Once the menu is complete the DVR automatically 
    returns to recording.
    If a recording is being cancelled, a 
    new recording cannot be received. 
    Similarly, in the event of power failure 
    recording cannot be restored. 
                      
          1.INITIAL SET                  ->
          2.RECORD SET                   ->SHUTTLE HOLD
    1Press the MENU button.
    The  screen is displayed.
    2Turn the S-dial clockwise, turn the 
    J-dial to select the menu and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise
    The  screen is displayed.
    The selected screen (A~E) is 
    displayed. Refer to the appropriate 
    pages for the settings.
                      
          1.INITIAL SET                  ->
          2.RECORD SET                   ->
          3.GENERAL SET                  ->
          4.SCREEN SET                   ->MENU
    (S) 
    						
    							English
    Basic settings
    35 How to set
    Automatic switching from standard time to summer time 
    can be set.
    1Display the  screen as explained in Displaying the 
    basic settings screen (P34).
    2Turn the J-dial, select the MODE under , and turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The USE starts blinking.
    3Turn the J-dial clockwise , select USE and then turn 
    the S-dial clockwise.
    Selections:
    USE: Automatic switching to summer time
    NO USE: No automatic switching to summer time
    The cursor moves to the ON field. Set the start and 
    end time of summer time.
    1Turn the S-dial clockwise.
    Move the cursor to the LST field under WEEK.
    2Select the week by turning the J-dial, and turn 
    the S-dial clockwise.
    Repeat the same procedure for setting the MONTH 
    and the TIME fields. The cursor moves to the OFF 
    field.
    Selections:
    WEEK:
    LST, 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH-SUN, MON, TUE, WED, 
    THU, FRI, SAT
    3Turn the S-dial clockwise to move the cursor to 
    the LST field under WEEK.
    4Select the week by turning the J-dial, and turn 
    the S-dial clockwise.
    Repeat the same procedure for setting the MONTH 
    and the TIME fields.Connect the CLOCK OUT terminal of the CONTROL 
    terminal block on the rear panel of the DVR to the CLOCK 
    IN terminal of the second DVR (P34: Figure 1), and move 
    the cursor to .
    1Turn the S-dial clockwise until 01 starts blinking.
    2Turn the J-dial to select the hour (example: 05), and 
    then turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The minutes cannot be set.
    3Press the EXIT/OSD button.
    This completes the setting of the first DVR.
    4Display the same menu on the second DVR, set the 
    same hour, and press the EXIT/OSD button.
    The display on both DVRs switches to the normal 
    screen and both will be set to 5 oclock.
    1Display the  screen as explained in 
    Displaying the basic settings screen. (P34)
    The  screen is displayed, and NO is 
    blinking.
    2Turn the J-dial, select YES, and turn the S-dial 
    clockwise.
    After detecting the connected cameras, the display 
    returns to the  screen. Press the EXIT/
    OSD button.
    ASummer time setting
     1.LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET
     1.INITIAL SET
    
    
               
                      ENGLISH
                    
              01-01-2006  SUN  00:00:00   
                 
              MODE    :     USE
                     WEEK   MONTH   TIME
              ON   LST-SUN    03    02:00
              OFF  LST-SUN    10    02:00
    MENU
    (J)(S)
     MODE   :   USE
    WEEK  MONTH  TIME
           ON   LST-SUN   03   02:00
           ON   LST-SUN   03   02:00
           OFF  LST-SUN   10   02:00
    A-1External clock setting 
    (EXT. CLOCK SET)
    BCamera detection
    ADJUST.TIME   01:00ADJUST.TIME   01:0005:0005:00
    (S)
    (J)(S)
    EXIT/OSD
    MENU
    (J)(S)
     2.CAMERA DETECT
     1.INITIAL SET
    
    
                           
              
                     CAMERA DETECT
            
                       CONTINUE?
                           NO
    EXIT/OSD 
    						
    							English
    Basic settings
    How to set 36
    Titles for each camera can be up to 10 characters.
    1Display the  screen as explained in 
    Displaying the basic settings screen (P34).
    The monitor shows live video, and the  
    screen is displayed.
    2Enter a title for camera 3.
    Example: Display HALL-1F
    1Press camera selection button 3, and then turn 
    the S-dial clockwise.
    The first dash (_) of the title setting starts blinking.
    2Turn the J-dial, select H, and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise.
    When H is accepted, the cursor moves to the next 
    position.
    Repeat the same procedure to enter the title.
    Modifying the title
    Turn the S-dial to make the desired letter blink, and 
    then use the J-dial to modify it.
    3Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are 
    complete.
    ☞Setting conditions
    Set the start and end time for Sunday (SUN) using the 
    , and then switch the SET to ON. (P51) 
    1Display the  screen as explained in 
    Displaying the basic settings screen (P34).
    The  screen appears and the cursor 
    moves to 1.
    2Enter the date to be set as a holiday.
    Example: October 17
    1Turn the S-dial clockwise, and use the J-dial to 
    set 17 (day).
    2Turn the S-dial clockwise, and use the J-dial to 
    set 10 (month).
    Repeat the same procedure to enter all the 
    numbers.
    3Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are 
    complete.
    CTitle setting
    MENU
    (J)(S)
     3.TITLE SET
     1.INITIAL SET
    
    
                                       
                 
               CAMERA NO.03  
    --------03
     CAMERA NO.03  
    --------03
    (S)
      CAMERA NO.03  H
    -------03
     CAMERA NO.03  HALL-1F
    ---
    EXIT/OSD
    DHoliday setting
                      
     WEEK   START   STOP   PROGRAM   FPS     SET
     SUN    08:00   18:00    OFF   12.5 FPS  ON
     MON    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
     TUE    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
    OSO
    MENU
    (J)(S)                 
               1. -----        11. -----
               2. -----        12. -----
               3. -----        13. -----
               4. -----        14. -----
               5. -----        15. -----
               6. -----        16. -----
               7. -----        17. -----
               8. -----        18. -----
               9. -----        19. -----
              10. -----        20. -----
     4.HOLIDAY SET
     1.INITIAL SET
    
    
                     
    						
    							English
    Basic settings
    37 How to set
    The time period setting allows for using different 
    settings, such as automatic scrolling, masking, motion 
    sensor detection settings for four periods of the day (for 
    example: early morning, morning, daytime and evening).
    There are two timers (A and B) that can be set to control 
    time periods as shown below, allowing for a wide variety 
    of settings to suit every surveillance need. 1Display the  screen as 
    explained in Displaying the basic settings screen 
    (P34).
    The  screen appears.
    2Set the timing for TIME PERIOD A.
    Example: 
    T-1: 6:30am, T-2: 11:30am, T-3: 1:30pm, T-4: 6:30pm
    1Turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The first 00 of T-1 starts blinking.
    2Turn the J-dial to select 06 under T-1, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise.
    3Turn the J-dial to select 30 under T-1, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise.
    Repeat the same procedure through T-4 to set the 
    timing of the periods.
    3Set the timing for TIME PERIOD B.
    Example: 
    T-1: 7:30am, T-2: 10:30am, T-3: 2:30pm, T-4: 7:30pm
    1Turn the J-dial to select 07 under T-1, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise.
    2Turn the J-dial to select 30 under T-1, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise.
    3Repeat the same procedure through T-4 to set 
    the timing of the periods, and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise.
    When time setting is accepted, the cursor moves to 
    the automatic scrolling (SEQUENCE).
    ETime period setting
    12
    01
    05
    09
    12
    01
    05
    09
    12
    01
    05
    09
    01 02 03 04
    13 14 15 16 05 06 07 08
    09 10 11 12
    16
    01 02 03 04
    13 14 15 16 05 06 07 08
    09 10 11 12
    0
    01
    0
    01
    0
    01
    (Time period B, sample)
    ☞7:30 – 10:30
    Mask setting for unnecessary 
    areas 
    (Time period A, sample)
    ☞6:30 – 11:30
    Automatic screen scrolling
    ☞11:30 – 13:30
    Motion sensor setting
    ☞13:30 – 18:30
    Automatic screen scrolling
    ☞18:30 – 6:30
    Motion sensor setting
    ☞10:30 – 14:30
    Automatic screen scrolling
    ☞14:30 – 19:30
    Mask setting for unnecessary 
    areas 
    ☞19:30 – 7:30
    Motion sensor setting
    MENU
    (J)(S)              
     TIME PERIOD       T-1    T-2    T-3    T-4
       TIME PERIOD A  00:00  00:00  00:00  00:00
       TIME PERIOD B  00:00  00:00  00:00  00:00
     5.TIME PERIOD SET
     1.INITIAL SET
    
    
    TIME PERIOD A  06:30  11:30  13:30  18:30
    TIME PERIOD      T-1    T-2    T-3    T-4 
    TIME PERIOD A  00:00  00:00  00:00  00:00
    TIME PERIOD B  07:30  10:30  14:30  19:30
    TIME PERIOD B  00:00  00:00  00:00  00:00 
    						
    							English
    Basic settings
    How to set 38
    4Set automatic scrolling, masking or motion sensor 
    for the time periods (A/B).
    The default setting for SELECT TIME PERIOD is A for 
    all items.  When the specified time comes, these 
    operations will work in time period A, but more detailed 
    settings are necessary.
    ☞Set the camera video for automatic scrolling 
    (P76)
    The main monitor and monitor 2 can have different 
    settings for each of the four time intervals (T-1~T-4).
    ☞Masking specific camera images (P78)
    Unnecessary camera images can be set to invisible 
    for each of the four time intervals (T-1~T-4). 
    ☞Set motion sensors for camera videos (P58)
    Motion sensors can be set for camera videos for 
    each of the four time intervals (T-1~T-4), and use 
    those as alarms for intruders.
    bChanging the time period of operations
    1
    Turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The cursor moves TIME PERIOD A.
    2Select TIME PERIOD B by turning the J-dial, and 
    then turn the S-dial clockwise.
    Repeat the same procedure to select the time period for 
    MASK and MOTION SENSOR.
    Example: 
    5Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are 
    complete.
    The operation returns to the normal screen.
    bSetting the times for the time periods
     If T-1 ~ T-4 are all set to 00:00, then only T-1 will be valid. 
    T-1 will start at 12:00am (midnight) and end at 12:00am 
    (midnight) of the next day.
     It is not possible to set T-3 and T-4 to a period that would 
    extend into the next day.
    In this case, set T-4 to 23:59.
     If T-4 is set to 00:00, T-4 will be ignored and operation will 
    skip from T-3 to T-1. The set operation will last from T-3 to 
    T- 1 .
    ETime period setting (continued)
       SELECT TIME PERIOD
           SEQUENCE         TIME PERIOD A
           MASK             TIME PERIOD A
           MOTION SENSOR    TIME PERIOD A
       
               
            TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)
       CH          01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08
       MAIN MON.   ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       MON.2       ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       CH          09  10  11  12  13  14  15  16
       MAIN MON.   ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       MON.2       ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON           
            TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)
       CH          01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08
       MAIN MON.   ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       MON.2       ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       CH          09  10  11  12  13  14  15  16
       MAIN MON.   ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       MON.2       ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON           
            TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)
       CH          01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08
       MAIN MON.   ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       MON.2       ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       CH          09  10  11  12  13  14  15  16
       MAIN MON.   ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       MON.2       ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON             
           TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)
      CH          01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08
       MAIN MON.  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       MON.2      ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
      CH          09  10  11  12  13  14  15  16
       MAIN MON.  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
       MON.2      ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  ON
                      
           TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)
      CH         01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08
      MAIN MON.  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      MON.2      OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      NETWORK    OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      CH         09  10  11  12  13  14  15  16
      MAIN MON.  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      MON.2      OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      NETWORK    OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF                  
           TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)
      CH         01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08
      MAIN MON.  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      MON.2      OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      NETWORK    OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      CH         09  10  11  12  13  14  15  16
      MAIN MON.  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      MON.2      OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      NETWORK    OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF                  
           TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)
      CH         01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08
      MAIN MON.  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      MON.2      OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      NETWORK    OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      CH         09  10  11  12  13  14  15  16
      MAIN MON.  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      MON.2      OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      NETWORK    OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF                   
          TIME PERIOD : T-1 (06:00-11:30)
     CH          01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08
      MAIN MON.  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      MON.2      OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      NETWORK    OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
     CH          09  10  11  12  13  14  15  16
      MAIN MON.  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      MON.2      OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
      NETWORK    OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
    CH01  T-1   LEVEL : OFF   MODE : A
    (S)(S)
    (J)
    SEQUENCE        TIME PERIOD A  TIME PERIOD B  
    MASK            TIME PERIOD A  TIME PERIOD B  
    MOTION SENSOR   TIME PERIOD A  TIME PERIOD B  
    EXIT/OSD
    TIME PERIOD      T-1    T-2    T-3    T-4 
    TIME PERIOD A  06:00  12:00  18:00  02:00
    TIME PERIOD       T-1    T-2    T-3     T-4 
      TIME PERIOD A  06:00  12:00  18:00   00:00 
    						
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    39 How to set
    bDisplaying the recording settings screen
    Menu configuration
                        
          1.NORMAL REC EASY SET         ->
          2.RECORDING AREA SET          ->
          3.RECORDING CONDITIONS SET    ->
          4.NORMAL REC MODE SET         ->
          5.PROGRAM REC SET             ->
          6.TIMER SET                   ->
          7.ALARM REC MODE SET          ->
          8.ALARM OPERATION SET         ->
             MOVE:JOG       SELECT:SHUTTLE
                 
           ALARM RETRIGGER         : OFF
           MAIN MON. DISPLAY       : FULL   
           ALARM PRIORITY          : LAST  
           MON.2 DISPLAY           : NC
         
                       
          RECORDING DURATION BASE          ->
          REC RATE BASE                    ->
                       CAUTION ! 
              CONNECT CAMERA AND SET TIME 
              BEFORE SETUP
                 
         TOTAL CAPACITY               :   82GB
         NORMAL RECORDING AREA        :   80 %
            AREA FULL RESET   ->
         ALARM RECORDING AREA         :   19 %
            AREA FULL RESET   ->
         ARCHIVE AREA                 :    1 %
            AREA FULL RESET   ->
    CAUTION : WHEN THE AREA SETTING IS CHANGED,
              THE WHOLE AREA WILL BE INITIALIZED !
               
           NORMAL RECORDING AREA
              OVERWRITE              : ON
           ALARM RECORDING AREA
              OVERWRITE              : ON
           REMAINING DISK WARNING    : **
           SERIES RECORDING          : OFF
           AUTO DELETE               : OFF
         
                       
        PICTURE QUALITY      : ENHANCED
        AUDIO RECORDING      : OFF
        REC RATE   :  12.5FPS (  42H)
        REC PROGRAM GROUP    : OFF
                          
                    PROGRAM : P-1
          SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE(FPS)
      01: 0.5    02: 0.5    03: 0.5    04: 0.5    
      05: 0.5    06: 0.5    07: 0.5    08: 0.5    
      09: 0.5    10: 0.5    11: 0.5    12: 0.5    
      13: 0.5    14: 0.5    15: 0.5    16: 0.5    
                 NORMAL REC :  67H
                                       
     WEEK   START   STOP   PROGRAM   FPS     SET
     SUN    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
     MON    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
     TUE    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
     WED    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
     THU    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
     FRI    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
     SAT    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
     DLY    --:--   --:--    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
     EXT    *****   *****    OFF   12.5 FPS  OFF
                 
       ALARM RECORDING         : OFF
       PICTURE QUALITY         : ENHANCED
       AUDIO RECORDING         : OFF
       ALARM INTERLEAVE        : ONLY   
         REC RATE:  12.5FPS,      DURATION: 20SEC  
       PRE-ALARM RECORDING     : ***
         REC RATE: **** FPS,      DURATION: ****
         =>  (01731 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED)
       ALARM TRIGGER           : ALARM
         MOTION SENSOR                ->
    bDisplaying the recording settings screen
    1Press the MENU button and use the 
    J-dial to select 2. RECORD SET, 
    and then turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The  screen appears.
    2Turn the J-dial, select the desired 
    submenu, and turn the S-dial 
    clockwise .
    The selected screen (A~H) is 
    displayed. Refer to the appropriate 
    pages for the settings.
                      
          1.INITIAL SET                  ->
          2.RECORD SET                   ->
          3.GENERAL SET                  ->
          4.SCREEN SET                   ->
    (S)
    MENU
    (S)
    (J)
    HAlarm operation/
    display settings (P60)
    Sets the operation and display to 
    use at alarm detection.
    AEasy recording settings 
    (P40)
    The recording duration or rate can be 
    selected.
    Easy recording settings 1: 
    Sets the standard recording duration
    Easy recording settings 2: 
    Sets the standard recording rate
    BRecording area settings 
    (P43)
    Displays the total capacity of the 
    internal hard disk. The recording 
    capacity for each area (normal, alarm 
    recording and archive) can be set.
    CRecording conditions 
    setting (P46)
    Specifies settings such as allowing 
    overwrite or stopping instead when the 
    normal or alarm recording area of the 
    internal hard disk is full.
    DNormal recording settings 
    (P49)
    Sets the image quality, audio, recording 
    rate and programmed recording.
    EProgrammed recording 
    settings (P50)
    Sets the recording rate of the recording 
    camera.
    FTimer settings (P51)
    Sets the recording according to day of 
    the week and time.
    GAlarm recording settings 
    (P55)
    Sets the alarm recording, pre-alarm 
    recording and motion sensors.
    bRegarding network downloads
    When downloading image data of the DVR via 
    the network, an archive capacity area of 
    approximately 2GB is necessary for best 
    quality images. (40,000 images without audio)
    Recording settings 
    						
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