Sanyo DSR-M810 DVR User Manual


 
VA-SW814 (sold separately)
DVR Utility Software
By installing VA-SW814 in PCs, the user can build a
remote surveillance system that links DVRs and PCs
via LAN. In addition to each setup, recording, retrieval,
playback and live surveillance are available. Moreover,
up to 4000 DVRs in a network can be controlled by a PC. Complete
security involves an ID-password, regulating operational limits in 4
steps. In addition, the software features a function that verifies origi-
nal data by detecting any alteration to recorded images.
This compact DVR excels in networking and expandability.
System environment
Multi Monitoring Single Monitoring
System
CPU*
Memory
Interface
Display
Sound
OS
IBM PC / AT or Compatible
256MB
100BASE-TX, USB(1.1)
XGA (1,024 x 768 pixel), 16-million color or greater
AGP graphics card for hardware overlay
Sound card that supports 48 kHz stereo playback (PCI connection recommended)
Windows
®
XP Professional
The device sends out clear sound and receives
input from external devices.
Switching between NTSC / PAL is possible.
100BASE-TX / 10BASE-T Ethernet terminal
standard connection to PCs and HUBs.
Built-in USB Terminal
The USB terminal on the front panel gives easy access for back-
ing up data onto a CD-R / RW or a CF card reader*. Downloading
and uploading of setup menus by use of a CF card offer an easy
option for setting up additional DSR-M810 recorders.
Series Recording
Multiple DSR-M810 recorders can be connected in a series
for vastly increased recording capacity, allowing extended
recording at high resolutions and easy storage of recordings.
Built-in RS-485 Terminals
The unit has built-in RS-485 terminals for SSP (SANYO
Security Serial Protocol) usage. Separately sold system con-
troller VSP-8000 can control up to 128 units of DSR-M810.
Built-in Control Terminals
These terminals make it possible to control the DSR-M810 using
the separately sold VA-RMN01 Remote Controller.
Also Comes with a LAN Terminal
There is a built-in 100BASE-TX / 10-BASE-T LAN terminal,
allowing remote surveillance / control from PC via LAN with the
VA-SW814 (sold separately).
CompactFlash card reader
CD-R/RW
CD-R/RW
*For a validated CF reader and CD-R/RW consult
www.sanyosecurity.com.
Remote surveillance/control available
*For multiple split-screen monitoring, CPU clock frequency of 750MHz is required per screen.
Pentium
®
4 3GHz or faster Pentium
®
III 800MHz
Series out Series in
Video loop out Video in Video loop out
Common
Series out
Common
HUB
DSR-M810
PC
PC
DVR DVR
DVR DVR
DVR DVR
CompactFlash card
Security Lock
There are two levels of security lock — Administrators and
Users. — offering the best option for your security needs.
Buzzer
Depending on the user’s preference, the unit can be set up to
emit a warning buzzer when (1) there is an alarm; (2) HDD
becomes full; (3) recording suddenly stops; (4) an abnormality
occurs; (5) an operation button is pressed.
TV-System Switching between NTSC / PAL
A changeover switch in the back directs video signals of surveil-
lance camera input / monitor output to NTSC or PAL circuit.
(Note: this switch only routes the video signal to an appropriate
circuit and does not mean that the unit converts an NTSC input
to PAL format, or vice versa.)
Also, the AC power source is for 120 to 240V.