Digital video recorder activation and termination, Recorder's activation, Main power switch – Toshiba C-DR0101 User Manual

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After system check completion, the Standby key changes from flashing to steady ON, allowing camera images
to be displayed.

Note
When the Recorder is used for the first time or when the power was switched off for a long period of time, the
date and time could not be correctly displayed. Perform the clock setting before use. (Refer to p. 14; "Clock
Settings.")

8. DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ACTIVATION AND TERMINATION

8.1. Recorder's Activation

The switch and key shown in the following figures are used in operation.

1. Connect each component correctly. (Refer to p. 40; "Connections.")

2. Set the rear-panel mounted Main Power switch to the ON position.

The Standby key flashes green for 5 seconds while settings are initialized. Thereafter, the Recorder is
placed in standby mode. The Standby key flashes every 5 seconds while in standby mode.

Note
Do not turn off the Main Power switch while the Standby key is flashing. Ensure that the Recorder is in the
standby mode when turning off the Main Power switch.
Logged data could be damaged or lost if the main power is switched off during initialization (while accessing
the hard disk).

3. Press the Standby key while the Recorder is in standby mode.

The screen automatically changes as shown below.
The Standby key flashes green during a system check.

AC MAINS

MAIN POWER

ON

OFF

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

VIDEO

SW VIDEO

IN

OUT

AUDIO

GND

GND

100BASE–TX

ALARM RESET OUT

ALARM IN

SW CTRL OUT

TIME SYNC IN

REC STOP IN

REC START IN

ALARM RESET IN

TIME SYNC OUT

ALARM OUT

FAILURE OUT

DISK FULL OUT

RS–232C

Main Power Switch

DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER

DISK FULL/
FAILURE

ALARM
RESET

BUZZER
STOP

SEARCH

MENU

SELECT

BLOCK

PLAY
STOP

PLAY

PAUSE

REVERSE

PLAY

REC

TIMER

FRAME

FRAME

OUTPUT

VIDEO AUDIO

Standby Key

SYSTEM CHECK COMPLETED


V e r .

SYSTEM CHECK IN PROGRESS

PLEASE WAIT

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