(iv) KEY MUTE
When the KEY MUTE is set to “YES”, there will
be no sound when you press any of the keys during
operation.
(v) HDD OVERWRITE
When enabled (YES), recording will continue
uninterrupted when the HDD is full. The previous
recording will be Overwritten in a “first in, first out”
basis.
(SYSTEM)
BUZZER ON
EXT ALARM ON
VLOSS ALARM ON
KEY MUTE YES
HDD OVERWRITE YES
MESSAGE LATCH YES
DATE DISPLAY D/M/Y
DATE 26-DEC-2003 [FRI]
TIME 22:55:34
CLEAR HDD YES
SYSTEM RESET YES
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When disabled (NO), recording will stop when the HDD fills up. It will then need to be
cleared in order for recording to continue.
(vi) MESSAGE LATCH
If “YES” is selected the DVR alarm messages remain on the screen until acknowledged
by the user with a key-press. If “NO” is selected the DVR message will disappear after
10 seconds. “NO” is the default setting.
(vii) DATE DISPLAY – There are 3 formats to display the date on the screen: Y/M/D, M/D/Y,
D/M/Y or OFF. Choosing OFF will remove the date on the monitor.
(viii) DATE – Used to set the date on the DVR.
(ix) TIME – Used to set the time on the DVR. (Set in military format)
(x) CLEAR HDD
Deletes all the contents on the HDD. When you choose “YES” on this option, press
“ENTER” and you will be prompted with the question shown: Press “→” to clear HDD or
press ”←” to cancel. Note: All data on the HDD will be lost if this is performed.
(xi) SYSTEM RESET
Resets the DVR back to the factory default settings. Select “YES” and press “ENTER” to
confirm switching it back to the default settings
.
12. EVENT
The event log keeps a record of all errors and alarms
that may occur on the DVR. Each of these are stored
with a Time/Date Stamp. A single page can display 16
recorded events. Press “◄ ”or “► ” to change the
pages, or press “▲ ”+ “▼ ” to CLEAR the EVENT
record.
(MENU)
TIMER
CAMERA
RECORD
ALARM
DWELL
PIP
MOTION
DISPLAY
REMOTE
USER
SYSTEM
EVENT