Basic operations (continued) – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DX-TL1600EM User Manual

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Basic Operations (continued)

Storage space indicator function

This unit is capable of constantly displaying the amount of
data recorded in the recording device designated on-screen
(i.e., the main unit or an archive device

Glossary

).

Also, when the designated remaining amount has been reached,
the amount used (%) display will begin flashing. In the case of
the HDD, the percent displayed is the percentage relative to the
entire HDD storage capacity as recognized in the MAIN HDD
setting. In the case of the backup device, the percentage is rela-
tive to the storage capacity of the medium. The following set-
tings are necessary to bring these functions into effect.

1) On the <REAR TERMINAL> menu, use CAPAC-
ITY REMAIN to select the device and set the re-
maining capacity (refer to page 27).

2) On the <TIME DATE DISPLAY> menu, set the
DISPLAY MODE to “3” (refer to page 25).

3) Select one screen using the multiplexer buttons.
When using the multiple screen display, set the CH.
TITLE parameter on the <MPX DISPLAY> menu to
NONE (refer to page 45).

Multiplexer functions

You can activated multiplexer functions by using the multi-
plexer buttons found on front of the unit.

Multiplexer buttons

2. SPLIT/SEQUENCE button

4. ZOOM IN button

5. ZOOM OUT button

6. MOVE buttons

1.Camera number buttons (1 to 16)

3. ZOOM button

SPLIT/SEQUENCE

7

1

3

2

6

5

4

ZOOM

0

16

You cannot operate the multiplexer buttons when

the menu is displayed on screen. The multiplexer
functions does not work when the unit is accessing
the peripheral recording device or ARCHIVE but-
ton, COPY button or PLAY button is flashing.

1. Camera number buttons
By pressing these buttons, the images from cameras connected
to CAMERA IN terminals at the rear of the unit will be displayed
on screen. If the images of the camera that is not set to be oper-
ated is selected on the <DEFINE GROUP SETTING> menu,
the Non-operation camera mark will be displayed on screen.

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Non-operation camera mark

By pressing the camera number buttons, you can

view the video from the camera even it is not set to
be recorded.

2. SPLIT/SEQUENCE button
Display of the SPLIT 16, SPLIT 9 (a, b), and the four types of
SPLIT 4 (a – d) set in SPLIT SCREEN of the MULTIPLEXER
settings is switched in the following order: SINGLE SCREEN
SEQUENTIAL, SPLIT 4 SEQUENTIAL, SPLIT 9 SEQUEN-
TIAL. (Sequential displays are skipped during playback.) In
addition, the unit can also be set to switch between SINGLE
SCREEN SEQUENTIAL and SPLIT 4 SEQUENTIAL/SPLIT
9 SEQUENTIAL displays.

3. ZOOM button
When this button is pressed, the ZOOM POINTER (X) ap-
pears on the screen. By pressing this button, Camera
number buttons 1 to 6 change its function as follows:

4. ZOOM IN button (Camera number button 1)
Press this button after pressing ZOOM button, the displayed
picture will be enlarged by 2 steps: twice as large and 4 times
as large as the original picture size. The enlarging ratio will
be displayed on the top left-hand corner of the screen.

5. ZOOM OUT button (Camera number button 2)
Press this button anytime after operating ZOOM button and
ZOOM IN button, the picture size will be reduced in 2 steps
from the enlarged picture. The enlagement ratio will be dis-
played on the top left-hand corner of the screen.

6. MOVE buttons (Camera number buttons 3 to 6)
Using these MOVE buttons, the pointer (X) activated by
the ZOOM button can be moved to a different area that
you wish to have enlarged. After using camera number
button 1 to enlarge the image, these buttons can be used
to move the magnified area. For more details please refer
to “Multiplexer buttons” on page 41.

Basic recording

For details of each setting, please refer to the following
pages of this instruction manual:

After confirming all settings of recording, please proceed
as written below.

Setting the image quality

Two modes of recording are supported by this unit. Nor-
mal Recording enables none Alarm recording. For exam-
ple to see activity at a cash register through out the day.
Alarm recording is set to record activity only when an alarm
sensor or if motion detection is set to monitor and trigger
an alarm when a specific door is opened. Recording crite-
ria such as Image quality (grade), Fields and for Alarm,
Time needs to be set for the record process. For details of
Normal recording refer to the steps given below.

Example: Setting the image quality to “STANDARD” (the
default setting is “HIGH”).

1. Turn the unit on after turning the peripheral recording device
on.

If the <DEVICE CHECK> menu appears at this stage,

the setting of the peripheral recording device may have
been changed. For details please refer to “How to in-
stall an external hard disk drive ” on page 20.

2. Press the SET UP button to display the <MENU SETTING>
menu.

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