Sanyo DSR-M800 User Manual

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MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS

The screens below are the sub-menu screens displayed by
selecting items from the MAIN MENU.
Pressing the [MENU] button while a sub-menu screen is
displayed switches the display directly to the next sub-
menu screen.

1. LANGUAGE/CLOCK SET (JP.24)

Enables the following
settings:
z

Screen display language

z

Digital video recorder’s
date and time settings

z

Daylight savings time
settings

z

Time synchronization
with external devices

2. REC MODE SET (JP.27)

Lets you make settings
for recording and alarms.

3. TIMER REC SET (JP.29)

Used for timer recording
settings.
When you set the digital
video recorder to record
only on holidays, this sub-
menu lets you set dates
to specify as additional
holidays.

4. DISPLAY/BUZZER SET (JP.32)

Lets you select the text to display in the operation display
area. Also lets you sound the buzzer on the following
occasions:
z

During alarms

z

When there is no more
available recording
space

z

When the operation
button is pressed

z

When there is a hard
disk problem

z

When there is a fan
problem

z

When there is a recording problem.

z

When there is “VIDEO LOSS”

5. SECURITY LOCK SET (JP.34)

Lets you set passwords to
prevent unauthorized
users from operating the
digital video recorder.

6. RS-485/NETWORK SET (JP.37)

Used to make the settings
needed when connecting
the digital video recorder
to an external device by
RS-485 interface, or to a
PC via a network (LAN).

7. POWER FAILURE/USED TIME (JP.39)

Lets you check the date/
time of power failures and
the amount of hard disk
operation time.

8. MENU UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD (JP.40)

Lets you save menu
setting values onto a
CompactFlash card. Also
lets you read menu
setting values saved on
CompactFlash cards.

9. HDD SET (JP.42)

Used to initialize
(reformat) the hard disk.
Also lets you set mirroring
when a second hard disk
has been added.

Overview of sub-menus

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