Sanyo DSR-M800 DVR User Manual


 
10
3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
INTRODUCTION SETTINGS OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER
z Connect the cable of the wired remote control (VA-
RMN01) (sold separately) to the remote control input
terminals (among the control terminals).
Cut the plug off the cord, and connect the red wire to
“REMOTE” and the bare wire to “C”.
(1) Push in the lock pin with a flat-blade screwdriver.
(2) Insert the cable.
(3) Pull out the lock pin with a flat-blade screwdriver. The
cable is now fixed in place.
The VA-SW800 application software (sold separately) lets
you control the digital video recorder, and monitor live
images, recorded images and audio through a network.
1 When you have finished making all the
other connections, insert the power
plug into the wall outlet.
There is no power switch. All the display indicators flash for
approximately 30 seconds, then the POWER indicator
lights. The monitor screen displays the camera image.
z When turning the power ON for the first time
"PLEASE SET THE CLOCK" is displayed on the monitor
screen. Follow the steps on page 12 to set the clock.
z If the clock is already
set
The operation display
area is displayed.
z If the POWER indicator flashes
The digital video recorder has a self-check function that
indicates problems. If there is a problem at power ON or
during operation, the type of problem is indicated by how
rapidly the POWER indicator flashes. Contact a Sanyo
Authorized Service Center if the POWER indicator flashes.
4 flashes per second:
The disk is checked automatically at power ON. If a hard
disk problem is found, the POWER indicator flashes,
and the hard disk must be replaced or reformatted. If you
need to save images stored on the disk, contact a Sanyo
Authorized Service Center.
1 flash per second:
Fan problem
z If you disconnect the power cable
Don’t move the digital video recorder for 30 seconds
after power OFF.
The disk in the hard disk drive briefly keeps spinning
after power OFF due to inertia, during which time the
head is unstable. At this time, the disk is sensitive to
shocks or vibrations, so avoid even light shocks.
Connecting cables to the control and
alarm terminals
Connecting to a network
RS485
REMOTE
ABC C
Bare wire
Red wire
White
wire
VA-RMN01
Cable
Flat-blade screwdriver
Connecting the power cord
AUDIO
AC IN
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
AUTO/MANUAL
RS485
RS485
REMOTE
CLOCK
NON
ALARM IN
ALARM RESET
ALARM OUT
WARNING OUT
ALL
RESET
FULL OUT
ADJ
REC OUT
ABC C C C
IN
OUT
TERMINATE
12345678
LAN
VIDEO
MIC IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
TV SYSTEM
NTSC
PAL
Power cable
Operating display
e_dsr_m800.book Page 10 Friday, January 31, 2003 5:45 PM