Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E Manual Do Utilizador

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• Using the web function of this unit is required to input
“E-Mail Address” and “Recorder ID.”
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5. Check the contents to be transmitted to the PC.
Remain: Transmits signal when the remaining
capacity reaches the value set for Call out setting.
Temp/Fan: Transmits signal when the high
temperature is detected or the fan is stopped.
Reboot: Transmits signal when the unit is rebooted.
Record: Transmits signal when the recording is
started.
Alarm: Transmits signal when the alarm recording
is started.
Sensor: Transmits signal when the signal is input
to the terminal on the rear panel.
• Using the web function of this unit is required to
change the contents to be transmitted.
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5. Check the settings of “IP Address” and “Target Port.”
• This item is used to transmit warning signals or
signals of status change such as a short-circuit
of a rear terminal to the PC connected.
• When selecting “Test,” the sending test for the
set IP address and port is executed.
• Using the specified application is required to change
the IP address and target port. Consult your dealer
about the specified application.
• Transmission of signal to broadcast address is not
supported.
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6. Check the contents to be transmitted to the PC.
Remain: Transmits signal when the remaining
capacity reaches the value set for Call out setting.
Temp/Fan: Transmits signal when the high
temperature is detected or the fan is stopped.
Reboot: Transmits signal when the unit is rebooted.
Record: Transmits signal when the recording is
started.
Alarm: Transmits signal when the alarm recording
is started.
Sensor: Transmits signal when the signal is input
to the terminal on the rear panel.
• Using the specified application is required to change
the contents to be transmitted. Consult your dealer
about the specified application.
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7. Select  “Return” in the screen of <LAN B
(Communication) Setting>.
• When the setting of “IP Address,” “Sub Net Mask,”
“Gateway,” or “Service Port Setting” is changed,
the power turns off automatically and then the
unit restarts.
LAN A (NAS) Setting
This item is used to make the communication settings
between this unit and the copy devices.
• Consult your dealer about the NAS devices supported.
System Menu
COM/LAN
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NAS Device 1 to 8 Information
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LAN A (NAS) Setting
Device Information
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LAN A Address Setting
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1. Set the IP address, sub net mask, and Gateway.
• MAC address is shown on the bottom of the
screen of <LAN A (NAS) Setting>.
• Do not assign the same IP address or Network
Address for LAN A and LAN B.
• Do not assign “000.000.000.000” to IP address and
broadcast address. If this address is assigned,
communications or any other functions of this unit may
not be performed correctly.
• The setting cannot be changed during recording. Stop
recording before changing the setting.
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2. Check the IP address, directory, NAS user ID, and
NAS password.
•  After checking, you can test the actual connecting
status by executing the mount test. Select “Test”
to execute the mount test.
• Using the web function of this unit is required to
input the IP address, directory, NAS user ID, and
NAS password.
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3. Select  “Return” in the screen of <LAN A (NAS)
Setting>.
• When the setting is changed, the power turns off
automatically and then the unit restarts.