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Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive. Mitsubishi DX-TL4509E(Z), DX-TL4509E series
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User Menu
This item is used to copy the data from the main device to a copy device.
Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive
This item is used to copy the data to Copy 1 device by specifying the start and end points. The points are specified by the date and time or the bookmark. This function is useful for copying the data of the short period of time.
Before executing the copy, make sure that the Copy 1 device is connected and set in the <Add/Remove HDD
Device> and <Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive> ( pages
75 and 76) correctly.
User Menu step step
2 Copy
1 Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive
1 + 2 Range of Copy
3 Set Copy 1 Drive
1. Set the camera number to be copied.
• The button function changes between “All Off” and “All On” each time you select this button.
You can switch on and off for all the cameras easily by using this button.
• The picture is not copied when there is no recorded picture of the set camera number or time. Make sure to check that the picture of the specified camera has been recorded on the specifi ed copy start point.
2. Select “Other settings” and then set the detailed settings.
data to be copied. The available setting items are
“Main” and “Copy 2.” steps
4, 5 step 3 steps
1, 2 data to be copied. The available setting items are
“Normal,” “Alarm,” and “LPA” for main, “SerialBus,”
“DVD/CD,” and “Internal” for copy 2.
To Copy 1: Sets the group to where the data is copied. The available setting items are “SerialBus,”
“DVD/CD,” and “USBmemory.”
Data: Sets the data area to be copied. The available setting items are “Alarm” and “All.”
Overwrite: Selects whether or not to overwrite the existed data.
Auto Eject: Selects whether to eject media (CD/
DVD) automatically when the copy is over.
“Alarm” appears for “From Group” when “Alarm Recording Area” ( page 77 “Change Partition Setting”) is set to other than “0 %.”
“LPA” appears for “From Group” when “Long Pre-Alarm
Area” ( page 77 “Change Partition Setting”) is set to other than “0 %.”
When copying the data to DVD while “Overwrite” is set to
“On,” the unit clears the existing data on the disc before overwriting with new data. Note that clearing the data takes about 30 to 40 minutes. You cannot cancel operation during clearing the data of the DVD.
When copying the data while “Copy Data” is set to “Alarm,” the unit performs copy operation, however, the data is not copied if there is no alarm recording data within the specifi ed range of copy. In case of CD/DVD disc, the remaining capacity becomes low because only the management information is recorded. It is recommended to carry out
“Calculate” in <Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive> to confirm whether or not there is alarm recording data in the specifi ed range.
step 3. Set the start, start/end, or end point of copy by specifying the date and time or the bookmark number.
Start: Sets only the start point of copy. The data is copied from the specified start point as much data as possible with the remaining capacity of the media to be copied.
Start/End: Sets the start and end points of copy.
End: Sets only the end point of copy. The data is copied as much data as possible with the remaining capacity of the media to be copied until the specifi ed end point reaches.
• To set the bookmark point, select “Bookmark” and then select the desired bookmark number.
• To copy from the oldest recording time, select
“Copy Start Time.” To copy to the latest recording time, select “Copy End Time.” step
4. Select “Calculate” to calculate the capacity of data to be copied.
When using “End,” the copy cannot be executed unless the calculation of the capacity of data to be copied is completed.
When using “Start” or “Start/End” and executing copy without calculating the capacity of data to be copied, the progress or the time of the copy may not be displayed correctly because the unit cannot determine the capacity of data to be copied.
step
“Execute.”
• The copy starts.
• To stop copy manually, select “Cancel” in the progress screen. The data which has been copied before cancelling is copied.
Operations
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Table of contents
- 2 Caution and care
- 8 Contents
- 10 Flowchart
- 10 Flowchart for connection and settings
- 12 Major operations and their functions
- 12 Front view
- 14 Front view (inside of the door)
- 15 Loading/Ejecting a DVD or CD
- 16 Rear view
- 18 Connections
- 19 Alarm recording connection
- 20 Clamping the cables
- 20 Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder
- 21 Optional items
- 21 Recommended items
- 22 How to set the menus
- 22 Setting the menus
- 22 Setting the menu using a mouse
- 22 Setting the menu using the front panel buttons
- 23 Displaying a menu screen
- 23 Closing a menu screen
- 23 Selecting an item
- 24 Inputting numbers
- 25 Symbols in the menus
- 26 Setup Wizard
- 28 Menu chart
- 28 User Menu
- 30 Setup Menu
- 37 System Menu
- 39 Search
- 39 Selecting the search function
- 39 Select Source Device
- 39 Search by Time and Date
- 39 Search by Alarm List
- 39 Find data storage location
- 39 Search by Book Mark
- 40 Search by Motion
- 41 Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive
- 42 Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive/Set Copy 2 Drive
- 43 Copying the data of this unit to a video cassette
- 44 Playback software
- 46 Information
- 47 Protect Data
- 48 PTZ Control
- 48 PTZ control using the menu
- 48 PTZ control using the front panel buttons
- 49 Recording
- 49 alarm recording
- 49 Pre-alarm recording
- 51 Alarm Input
- 52 Emergency Recording Setup
- 52 Emergency recording
- 53 Long pre-alarm recording
- 53 Audio Recording Setup
- 54 Timer
- 55 Overlapped timer settings
- 56 Motion Det
- 56 Pattern B
- 58 System
- 58 Time/Date Setting
- 58 Menu Language Selection
- 58 Rear Terminal Setting
- 58 Mode Out Settings
- 59 Call Out Settings
- 59 Key Sound
- 59 Buzzer
- 60 Password Setting
- 60 SIMPLE LOCK
- 60 Activating the simple lock
- 60 Releasing the simple lock
- 60 PASSWORD LOCK
- 60 (level 1 to 3)
- 60 Registering the PASSWORD
- 61 Activating the PASSWORD LOCK
- 61 Releasing the PASSWORD LOCK
- 61 Changing the PASSWORD
- 61 to SIMPLE LOCK
- 62 operation table
- 62 Camera number button operations
- 62 SPLIT buttons operations
- 62 SEQUENCE button operations
- 62 DIGITAL ZOOM button operations
- 63 ZOOM, and camera number buttons
- 64 Multiplexer Setting
- 64 Output A Settings
- 65 Output B Settings
- 66 Alarm Display Setting
- 66 Covert Camera Setting
- 67 On Screen Display Setting
- 67 On Screen Information
- 67 Camera Title
- 68 Recorder Title
- 68 Monitor Output Adjust
- 68 Reset to Factory Setting
- 69 Menu Data
- 69 Load Menu Data
- 69 Save Menu Data
- 70 COM/LAN
- 70 RS-232C Setting
- 70 RS-485 Setting
- 71 LAN (Communication) Setting
- 72 PTZ Setting
- 72 PTZ Camera Confi guration
- 72 Confi guration Check List
- 73 Service Info
- 73 System Log List
- 73 Elapsed Operating Time
- 73 Disk Information
- 74 Restore
- 74 Export Drive 1/2 Confi guration
- 75 Memory
- 75 Add/Remove HDD Device
- 76 Notes for using the external device
- 76 Attaching the HDD and setting the ID number
- 76 Add/Remove DVD/CD Drive
- 77 Data Management Setting for Main Memory
- 78 Recording Data Readout Setting
- 79 Data Clear
- 79 Main Storage Memory
- 79 Copy 1/Copy
- 80 Other convenient functions
- 80 Various playback functions
- 80 Playing still frames
- 80 Shuttle viewing/direct shuttle viewing
- 80 Shuttle hold
- 80 Frame-by-frame playback
- 80 Reverse playback
- 80 High-speed fast-forward/high-speed rewind
- 81 Changing playback intervals
- 81 Simultaneous playback during recording
- 81 Playback the latest recorded contents
- 81 Triplex playback
- 82 Registering the picture
- 82 Registering a bookmark
- 82 Picture copy
- 83 Functions of the unit in case of power failure
- 83 Power failure compensation circuit
- 83 Power failure reset recording
- 83 unit is turned OFF
- 83 RESET button
- 84 Operation examples
- 84 Operation example
- 90 Basic operations
- 90 Basic multiplexer functions
- 90 Multiplexer buttons
- 91 Basic manual recording
- 91 recording
- 92 Basic playback
- 93 Basic search
- 93 Search by Time and Date
- 94 Search by Alarm List
- 95 Communications by Web Browser
- 95 The personal computer product requirements
- 95 Connections
- 95 Login
- 96 Main Menu
- 97 Live Monitoring
- 98 Playback
- 98 Time Search
- 99 Alarm List Search
- 99 Image Search
- 99 Confi guration Menu
- 100 User Registration
- 101 Recorder Title & Camera Titles
- 102 E-mail Setup
- 103 Access Mode Setup
- 103 Clock Setup
- 104 Logout
- 104 Change Login User
- 105 Recording time table
- 105 Continuous recording time table
- 106 Troubleshooting
- 108 Warnings and CALL OUT output
- 108 Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures
- 110 Check sheet
- 126 Glossary
- 126 cameras and recording rate settings
- 127 Specifi cations