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

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Basic Operations (continued)

2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the sub-item.

<NORMAL REC SETTING>

IMAGE QUALITY STANDARD

MAX REC FIELDS 6.25F

@SELECT REC MODE (A)

DEFINE GROUP SETTING

3. Turn the JOG dial to display MODE (B) then turn the
SHUTTLE ring to the right.

• The “(B)” is now selected.

<NORMAL REC SETTING>

IMAGE QUALITY STANDARD

MAX REC FIELDS 6.25F

@SELECT REC MODE (B)

DEFINE GROUP SETTING

Setting cannot be altered in either the NORMAL

REC SETTING menu or the A-REC/M-DET SET-
TING menu when the PRE A-REC menu is set to
SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG. In addition, the SE-
LECT REC MODE (in the <NORMAL REC SET-
TING> menu) will display A-REC.

Setting the define group

The PRI(PRIORITY) setting can be made for individual
camera channels in each of the define groups A, B, and
C. This PRI(PRIORITY) setting is made by entering “ 1 ”
in the desired camera channel. If you don’t record in that
camera channel, you select the “ – ”. In addition, the re-
cording frequency can be adjusted for camera channels
using the PRI (PRIORITY) setting.

Example: Setting the CAMERA CH.

W

as PRI to “ 2 ”, CAM-

ERA CH.

E

as PRI to “ 3 ”, CAMERA CH.

R

as PRI to “ 5 ”

and CAMERA CH.

T

-

O

as PRI to “ - ” (the default set-

ting is CAMERA CH.

Q

-

R

as PRI to “ 1 ” and CAMERA

CH.

T

-

r

as PRI to “ - ”).

1. After step 3 of SELECT REC MODE setting procedures
above, turn the JOG dial and move the cursor to “DEFINE
GROUP SETTING” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right .

• The <DEFINE GROUP> menu appears.

<DEFINE GROUP> (B)
CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD

@Q 1 1.56 O -
W 1 1.56 P -
E 1 1.56 { -
R 1 1.56 } -
T - q -
Y - w -
U - e -
I - r -

<ESTD TIME>

2D 7H13M

2. Turn the JOG dial to select the CAMERA CH.

W

and turn

the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

• The sub-item will start flashing.

<DEFINE GROUP> (B)
CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD

Q 1 1.56 O -
@W 1 1.56 P -
E 1 1.56 { -
R 1 1.56 } -
T - q -

Y

-

w

-

3. Turn the JOG dial to display “2” then turn the SHUTTLE ring
to the right.

• The “2” is now selected.

<DEFINE GROUP> (B)
CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD

Q 1 1.56 O -
@W 2 0.78 P -
E 1 1.56 { -
R 1 1.56 } -
T - q -

Y

-

w

-

4. Repeat Step 2 and 3 setting CAMERA CH.

E

,

R

and

turn

the SHUTTLE ring to the right .

• The sub-item will stop flashing. Check that the CAMERA
CH. is defined correctly.

<DEFINE GROUP> (B)
CH PRI FILD CH PRI FILD

Q 1 1.56 O -
W 2 0.78 P -
E 3 0.52 { -
R 5 0.31 } -
@T - q -
Y - w -

U

-

e

-

In DEFINE GROUP, each camera channel (A, B,

C) used in SELECT REC MODE must be assigned
at least one PRIORITY setting (from 1 – 5). Please
note that you cannot exit the settings menu screen
until each SELECT REC MODE is given at least one
PRIORITY setting.

By turning the JOG dial, the priority setting will

be changed as below:

1 2 3

- 5 4

For camera channels with the PRIORITY setting

“ON”, the recording interval set in MAX REC FIELDS
is divided according to the value entered in the PRI
setting. The unit will record one time using the value
entered in the PRI setting. The operation of the “FILD
(FIELDS)” setting could vary. While the recording
interval could change for each of the camera chan-
nels, regardless of the PRIORITY setting made, the
total number of fields (Max. Rec field)will not change.

5. Press the SET UP button to go back to the present time
display.

• Press the camera number button and confirm if there is a
picture to the CH you have selected to be recorded.

6. Press the REC button.

• The REC button starts illuminating and the recording starts.
• If you press the PAUSE button during recording, recording
will be in pause mode. To release it, press the pause button
again.

7. Press the STOP button to stop recording.

• The REC button will stop illuminating.

INFORMATION

A warning appears when the unit

records while there is no input signal in the desig-
nated camera channel. (Please refer to “Warnings
and CALL OUT output” on page 84 for more de-
tails.) In addition, please select “ - ” in the <DEFINE
GROUP> menu for those cameras with no input, or
that should not be used.

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