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4. Turn the JOG dial until “ON”  flashes and turn the SHUTTLE
ring to the right.
• The sub-item stops flashing.

<M-DET APPLICATION>
@REC MODE (A)         ON
 REC MODE (B)        OFF
 REC MODE (C)        OFF
 REC MODE (POWER)    OFF
5. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP
button.
 Alarm Recording
When an alarm sensor connected to the ALARM IN termi-
nal is triggered or the MOTION DETECTION function de-
tect the motion, the unit will switch to the interval setting
established for Alarm Recording.
 When running in Alarm Recording mode, the unit
will continue to record for the entire Alarm Record-
ing duration even if the end-time specified in a Timer
Program has been exceeded. Refer to page 35.
 Alarm Recording operation
When the ALARM IN terminal is triggered or the MOTION
DETECTION function detect the motion during normal op-
eration, the unit will respond as shown in the illustration
below.
Example: The unit is programmed for 2.5F recording inter-
vals, and Alarm Recording is set at intervals of 6.25F and
for a duration of 2 minutes.
ALARM SET IN or detect the motion
normal recording
normal recording
alarm recording
recording at 2.5F
recording at 2.5F
recording at 6.25F
2 minutes
 Setting Alarm Recording
For details of the setting please refer to page 35.
 Operations during Alarm Recording
 1) An index signal will automatically be stored in memory
when Alarm Recording begins.
01-01-2001 MON
 A0001
00:00:00 25F    50
%  
C01
Alarm recording number
2) If the unit receives a new alarm signal or detect the
motion  while running in Alarm Recording mode, the unit
will complete the Alarm Recording session initiated by the
new signal.
3) If the unit receives an alarm signal while settings are
being made on the on-screen menus, the unit will exit the
menu screen and begin Alarm Recording.
 Alarm Recording time indicators
When Alarm Recording is started, the unit will store the
date and time it receives the alarm signal. To access this
data, press the SEARCH button to call-up the <SEARCH
SELECTION> menu and select ALARM LIST SEARCH.
Use the JOG dial to move the cursor to the desired entry,
and turn the SHUTTLE ring to retrieve the entry. (Refer to
page 58 for details on “Alarm List Search”.)
 In addition, when the MOTION DETECTION set-
ting on the <INITIAL SET UP> menu is set to “ON”,
please note that “MAN” cannot be selected for the
Alarm Recording time.
1) Alarm Recording start-times can be registered up to 800
times. After the 800th time, the first start-time will be erased
and the 801st start-time will be added to the list.
2) As an index signal is also automatically stored at the
beginning of Alarm Recording, the Alarm Recording start-
time can also be retrieved using INDEX SEARCH. (Refer
to page 57 for details on “Index Search”.)
 Alarm Recording indicators
1) If the DISPLAY MODE is set for values other than 5 or 6,
an Alarm Recordings count will automatically appear on-
screen while the unit is running in Alarm Recording mode.
(Refer to page 25 for details on DISPLAY MODE.)
2) The Alarm Recording indicator will flash on and off dur-
ing Alarm Recording, and will stay on at the completion of
Alarm Recording.
 If the Alarm recording was made even once, the
ALARM REC indicator would stay illuminating.
3) The Alarm Recording counter has a maximum of 9999.
When this figure is exceeded, the count will return to 0001.
 Operation after Alarm Recording
1) At the end of Alarm Recording, the unit will return to the
same recording intervals which were in effect before the
activation of Alarm Recording.
 Indexing Alarm Recording time
When the RECORD ALARM on the <A-REC/M-DET SET-
TING> menu is set to “SEP”, the index signal small number
will be included at the top of the entry for the designated
camera.
 Alarm recording cameras
Please refer to “Camera Alarm Rec setting” on page 37 for
details.
Alarm Recording
Using the Timer (continued) /