Sanyo DSR - 300 Manual Do Utilizador

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MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS
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(when optional interface board is installed)
The unit’s hard disk is separated into three independent recording areas. Furthermore, five different recording modes can be 
used for these three areas. 
The memory capacity for each area is allocated as a percentage. (Setting units: 1%)
(1) Total capacity display
This section displays the total capacity of the hard disk.
(2) Area-specific capacity display
This section displays the capacity set by the unit for each 
recording area as a percentage of the total capacity.
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Setting and modification of recording area capacities 
cannot be carried out from a PC.
(3) Recording area reset
When the overwrite setting is “OFF”, recording will be 
automatically stopped when the corresponding recording 
area has been filled with image data. In such a case, 
[AREA FULL RESET] can be clicked to clear all recorded 
data and to restart recording from the beginning of each 
area.
The ability to perform a reset will not be required in the 
following cases, and for this reason, [AREA FULL RESET] 
is not displayed.
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When the overwrite setting is “ON”.
4. RECORDING AREA SET
Recording area
Recording mode
Recording method
Normal 
recording area
Normal 
recording
Manual
Recording is performed in response to manual operation of the operation panel’s 
 
button.
Timer recording
Automatic
Recording is performed automatically over the time range set using “7. TIMER SET” from 
the MAIN MENU.
Alarm recording 
area
Alarm recording
Automatic
Recording is performed automatically upon occurrence of an alarm set using “9. ALARM 
REC MODE SET” from the MAIN MENU.
Pre-alarm 
recording
Automatic
Automatic recording of images before an alarm is performed automatically in 
accordance with “PRE-ALARM RECORDING” from the MAIN MENU’s “9. ALARM REC 
MODE SET”. This is used as a complementary function for alarm recording.
Archive area
Copy
Manual
The required images are copied from another recording area and stored in response to 
manual operation of the operation panel’s 
 button.
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