Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5716U DVR User Manual


 
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Settings related to the menus
<Loading/saving/initializing the menu settings>
You can update the menu settings of this recorder by
copying those of other DX-TL5716U to externally connected
media and then loading them. Also, you can save the menu
settings of this recorder in external media or the memory of
this recorder.
You can save the menu settings you make in the recorder’
s internal memory. Even when some settings are changed
after that, you can restore the recorder according to the
saved menu settings by loading them.
Notice
During loading or saving of menu data, other
operations are not accepted.
When no HDD is registered as Main device, you
cannot use a USB memory device.
Load the menu settings
You can load the menu settings stored in external media or
the recorder's memory to update the menu settings of the
recorder.
Notice
To load the existing menu settings to update the
recorder's menu settings, con gure the HDD operation
settings (partition settings) of this recorder in the same
way as that of the copy source recorder. Note that when
the HDD setting con guration is different between the
recorders, the menu settings cannot be updated.
When the menu format is different (for example, when
the menu structure is changed for function expansion),
the menu settings cannot be updated.
Step
1 Select the device from which you want to load
the menu settings.
[DVD/CD]: You can load the menu settings saved on
a DVD/CD disc.
[USB memory]: You can load the menu settings
saved in a USB memory device.
[Internal memory]: You can load the menu settings
saved in the recorder's internal memory.
Step
2 Select [Execute].
Menu information
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Load the menu settings?
Yes No
The menu settings of this recorder are updated and
then "Completed successfully." appears on the screen.
When no device for loading the menu settings is inserted
in the recorder, "No media" appears on the screen.
Notice
You can load the menu settings only while the recorder
is in the stop mode (while playback, recording, archive,
or communication is stopped).
The clock of this recorder is not updated by menu
loading. Therefore, set the clock correctly.
Save the menu settings
You can save the recorder's menu settings in external
media or the recorder's internal memory.
Step
1 Select the device in which you want to save the
recorder's menu settings.
[DVD/CD]: You can save the menu settings on a
DVD/CD disc.
[USB memory]: You can save the menu settings in
a USB memory device.
[Internal memory]: You can save the menu settings
in the recorder's internal memory.
Step
2 Select [Execute].
The menu settings of this recorder are saved.
You can save the menu settings even during
playback or recording.
Upon completion of saving, "Completed
successfully." appears on the screen.
When no device for saving the menu settings is not
inserted in the recorder, "No destination device"
appears on the screen.
Notice
It may take a few seconds for the recorder to start
loading or saving the menu settings after [Execute] is
selected.
The menu settings are divided into two groups according
to whether they can be saved or not as follows.
<Main menu>
Device selection: Not saved.
Recorder information: Not saved.
Setup: All settings are saved except for the current
time.
Recording setting: All settings are saved except for
Auto setting and Data protect.
HDD registration: Only the HDD repeat recording
settings and HDD sleep mode are saved.
Password setting: Not saved.
<Other menus>
Search menu: Not saved.
Copy menu: All settings are saved except for the
archive start time.
Bookmark menu: Not saved.
<Settings con gured by the Web browser>
• All settings are saved except for the user
registration settings.
Initialize the menu settings
You can reset the menu settings to the factory defaults.
Step
1 Select [Execute] to initialize the menu settings.
Notice
The present time, password, network user ID and
password, and HDD operation settings (partition
settings) are not initialized.