Menu-specific settings 2, Buzzer set – Sanyo DSR - 300 User Manual

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MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS

2

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(when optional interface board is installed)

This screen displays settings relevant to the unit’s
interfaces.

z

It will not be possible to modify settings: The screen
displays data for confirmation purposes only.

Set a warning buzzer to sound for alarms or when the hard
disk space reaches zero as described below.

1

Select “ON” or “OFF” for the alarm
buzzer.

z

To sound a buzzer on the PC
Create a folder named BUZZER in the PC’s root
directory, and save the sound file to use as the buzzer
tone as C:\BUZZER\BUZZER.WAV.
When a PC-monitored DVR generates an alarm, the PC
also sounds a buzzer, using the saved sound file.

2

Click [SAVE].

The new settings are saved.

11. RS-232C/RS-485 SET

(1)
(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Item

Overview

Setting

Description

(1) CONTROL

Displays the type if interface being
used for control of the unit.

RS-232C

When RS-232C is being used.

RS-485

When RS-485 is being used.

(2) DATA SPEED

Displays the RS-232C or RS-485
communication speed.

2400/4800/9600/

19200 (bps)

(3) STATUS INFO

Displays whether or not status
information will be transmitted
during RS-485 communication.

ON

Status information will be transmitted.

OFF

Status information will not be transmitted.

(4) ALARM INFO

Displays whether or not alarm
information will be transmitted
during RS-485 communication.

ON

Alarm information will be transmitted.

OFF

Alarm information will not be transmitted.

(5) ADDRESS

Displays the address when RS-485
has been selected.

0 to 127

Set within the range of 0 to 127.

12. BUZZER SET

(1)

(2)

2

(3)

(4)

(5)
(6)

Item

Default setting

Description

(1) ALARM

OFF

Sounds a buzzer when an alarm is detected.

(2) DISK FULL

ON

Sounds a buzzer when the amount of data stored in each of the hard disk’s recording areas has
reached the remaining-space warning level. (JP. 102)

(3) DISK ERROR

ON

Sounds a buzzer when a hard-disk error occurs.

(4)

LOCK
WARNING

ON

Sounds a buzzer when an operation button not permitted for the current user level is pressed while
the security lock is set. Specifically, the buzzer sounds twice with an interval of approximately 0.5
seconds.

(5) KEY IN

OFF

The buzzer emits a key-operation sound each time a button is pressed.

(6) NON REC

OFF

Sounds a buzzer when recording is stopped.

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