Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL1600EM DVR User Manual


 
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Warnings and CALL OUT output
Warnings and CALL OUT output
Warning
CALL OUT
output
Reference
Canceling
the warning
Status Countermeasure
HDD FULL
SYSTEM ERROR
REC SYSTEM ERROR
COPY SYSTEM ERROR
ARCHIVE SYSTEM ERROR
RESTORE SYSTEM ERROR
NO SIGNAL
(Q W E R T Y U I
O P { } q w e r)
ARCHIVE FULL
HDD NEAR END
The internal hard disk drive
is full when either “STOP” or
“ALARM•PROT” has been
selected in “REPEAT”.
The storage capacity of the
hard disk drive is approach-
ing the value entered into
the HDD capacity setting.
When using the copy or
restore functions, either the
amount of data to be
transferred exceeds the
limits of the storage medium,
or there is no data to be
copied.
An error has occurred in
either the RDD device or
the DDS device.
Visual signal was absent
for over 5 seconds during
recording.
The storage medium in the
backup recording device is
full.
When the warning is canceled, the unit
will start over-writing the oldest data
remaining in the hard disk drive.
Archive or copy data as necessary.
Replace the medium in the backup
recording device.
Reset the range of backup or copying.
Replace the archive/copy medium.
Check the storage medium in the RDD
or DDS device. (Insert medium if there
is none. If medium is present and you
with to use it, undo the write-protection.
If medium is present and you do not
wish to use it, replace the medium.)
Check whether the unit and camera are
properly connected, and that electricity
is on.
Check whether the visual signal is
being properly outputted.
Check whether the unit’s camera
setting is set to an empty channel.
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
ARCHIVE NEAR END
COPY OVERTAKE
ERROR
ARCHIVE OVERTAKE
ERROR
The limit of the archive
medium's storage capacity
is being reached.
Non-backed up data was
over-written while the HDD
was in Repeat mode.
The HDD is in Repeat mode,
and data which has not been
backed up will be over-written.
(The amount of time remaining
before the unit begins over-
writing is approx. 0.5% of the
time indicated as the possible
recording duration.)
Replace the medium in the backup
recording device.
If you do not wish to have the data over-
written, stop recording.
Change the settings for recording inter-
val and image quality.
(More specifically,
lengthen intervals and lowre image quality.)
Either turn off
recording or, if the
visual signal has
been restored,
cancel the warning
Press the
WARNING RESET
button.
Archive or copy data as necessary.
[The warning will
indicate the number
of the non-functioning
camera.]
COPY R/W ERROR
ARCHIVE R/W ERROR
RESTORE R/W ERROR
SCSI connection error or
system malfunction.
A data-writing error occurred
during backup or copying.
Confirm that the SCSI cable is properly
connected.
Restart operation.
Inspect the HDD/archive/copy device.
Fixed
Fixed
Inspect the archive/copy device.
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60-63
14,18,36
19,20
19
60-63
27,28
60-63
27,28
27,28
27,28
60-63
60-63
COPY SIZE ERROR
ARCHIVE SIZE ERROR
RESTORE SIZE ERROR
COPY CHECK MEDIA 1
ARCHIVE CHECK MEDIA 1
RESTORE CHECK MEDIA 1
If you do not wish to have the data over-
written, stop recording.
Change the settings for recording inter-
val and image quality.
(More specifically,
lengthen intervals and lowre image quality.)
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
Press the
WARNING
RESET button.
COPY NEAR
OVERTAKE
ARCHIVE NEAR
OVERTAKE
Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures
Options in the CALL OUT options column:
• Selectable: CALL OUT output can be selected/de-selected on the menu.
• Fixed: a CALL OUT signal is emitted without prior selection of this function using the menu.