Instruction Manual. Digital Recorder. Model SDR-304. Make sure all the accessories are supplied together. Introduction Connection. Operation.

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Digital Recorder Instruction Manual Model SDR-304 Function r - ACCESS ALARM REMOTE WARNING TIMER MENU ENTER SHIFT Setting Others Make sure all the accessories are supplied together. AC120V NTSC

CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SER- VICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. CAUTION; ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PART RESPON- SIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIP- MENT.

Function Setting Others Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing the digital recorder. Be sure to read this manual and understand the functions of this equipment before using it and operate the equipment properly. Precautions in Handling (1) Precautions in Handling This equipment uses a hard disk. Because giving an impact or vibration to it will cause a failure, take great care in handling it. 1. Installation Place and Handling Be sure to unplug the equipment before performing installation work. There are high-voltage portions in the equipment. Do not open the case, or a danger will be posed. Install the equipment in a place where the ambient temperature will be within the rating and condensation will not occur. The relation between temperature and humidity is as shown below. Follow the rating in using the equipment. Temperature Humidity 30 C --------------------- About 80% 35 C --------------------- About 65% 40 C --------------------- About 45% Do not block or cover the vent hole in the main body. The power supply voltage should be within the rating. Because giving an impact or vibration will cause flaws or a hard disk failure, take great care in handling the equipment. Do not install the equipment in a place where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures produced by a heater etc. Do not install the equipment in a place where it will be exposed to strong magnetic fields or radio waves. If this equipment is installed next to wireless applications such as TV sets and radios, poor reception may be caused. Connect the ground terminal to a ground for safety. Do not move this equipment with the power turned ON. Do not unplug the equipment during recording or playing. 2. Recording on Hard Disk Be sure to record images and sounds on the hard disk beforehand and check that they have been recorded normally. If images and sounds are not recorded or played normally due to an equipment failure etc., allow us not to make compensation for the data. If the hard disk should fail, data recovery cannot be performed. Save your important data on your PC using the accompanying SDR-300 Viewer.

Precautions in Handling (2) Precautions in Handling 3. Copyright Take great care when recording images etc. that are copyrighted. 4. Consumable The hard disk and radiating fan are consumables. When replacing them, contact the distributor from which you purchased this product. (They are supplied for pay even during the warranty period.) As a guideline, replace the hard disk about every 20,000 hours. This replacement interval is just for your reference, but does not necessarily guarantee the product performance. Checking of Accessories Qty AC cord 1 Instruction manual 1 SDR-300 Viewer Install CD-ROM 1 SDR-300 Viewer Install Guide 1

Function Setting Others How to Read the Instruction Manual Various symbols and terms shown in this instruction manual are described briefly below. Description of Titles In this manual, the function descriptions are classified under the following seven titles to be shown on the far-right portion of a page, which allows you to find the desired description easily. [Introduction] [Connection] [ operation] [ operation] [ function] [Setting] [Others] It covers the precautions in handling, general description of features and names of parts. It describes the method of connecting cameras, alarm signals, etc. to this equipment. It describes the basic method of operation such as recording, playing and searching. It describes the operating method for fully utilizing the functions of this equipment. It describes the functions that can be used conveniently. It describes the setting menu hierarchical structure and function. It describes the method of copping with trouble and the specifications. Description of Symbols It indicates the number of the page on which the item to be referred to is described. A tip on or an example of the relevant function is shown in a balloon. The precautions in handling are described. Cursor buttons on front panel Press the buttons to move the cursor up and down as well as right and left. It represents a highlighted item on he setting menu. When this symbol is shown, the setting data is selected. In this state, the setting data cannot be changes. To make it possible to change the setting data, press the ENTER button to make the item flash. It represents a flashing item on the setting menu. When this symbol is shown, the setting data can be changed. Description of Terms Hard Disk (HDD) It is a storage medium on which images and sounds are to be recorded. Channel (CH) It is an image input terminal number on the rear panel. Pressing the CHANNEL button on the front panel will change the inputted images to be displayed.

Contents (1) Introduction Introduction Precautions in Handling Checking of Accessories How to Read the Instruction Manual Contents From Connecting to Operating From Connecting for Manual Recording to Operating E-1 From Connecting for Alarm Recording to Operating E-1 From Connecting for Timer Recording to Operating E-1 General Description E-2 Features E-2 Names and Functions of Parts Front Panel E-4 Rear Panel E-5 Screen Display E-6 Connection Connecting Method Connecting the Camera and Monitor E-7 Connecting Method Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals E-8 Connecting the Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit E-9 Connecting the RS-232C E-10 Connecting to the Network E-11 Turning on the Power Supply E-12 Turning off the Power Supply E-13 Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) and Time Setting E-14 Before Recording Repeat Recording E-16 One-Pass Recording E-18 Initialization of Hard Disk E-20 Before Manual Recording E-22 Before Alarm Recording E-24 Before Timer Recording E-26 Detailed Setting of Recording E-28 Recording Method Manual Recording E-32 Recording Started at Alarm Input E-34 Illustration: About Normal Recording and Pre-Alarm Recording E-36 Illustration: About Alarm Recording E-36 Timer Recording E-37 About Detailed of Timer E-40 Playing Method Playing and Other Playback E-41 Block Playing E-42

Function Setting Others Contents (2) Search Method Block Search E-43 Time Search E-45 Alarm Search E-47 Image Display Screen E-49 Setting the CH Title E-50 Recording Recording Started before Alarm Input E-52 (Pre-alarm Recording) Recording Playing While Recording E-54 (Simultaneous Recording and Playing) Display Displaying and Non-Displaying of Icons and Characters E-57 Changing the Display Positions of Icons and Characters E-59 List of Display Positions of Icons and Characters E-60 Changing the Screen Switching Time E-61 Non-Displaying of Channel to be Hidden E-62 (Mask Channel Setting) Changing the Displaying Method at Alarm Occurrence E-64 Changing the Displaying Method at Video Loss Occurrence E-66 Front Panel Lock About Locking of Operating Switches E-68 I/O Terminal About External Input Terminal E-69 About External Output Terminal E-70 About Trigger Setting of Alarm Input Signal E-71 Illustration: About Trigger Setting of Alarm Input Signal and Alarm Output E-72 Remote Control From PC About Serial Communication Control E-73 About Serial Communication Specifications E-74 Network function Setting the IP Address E-76 Setting the Client Disconnection Time E-78 Setting the DNS Server E-79 Setting for Mail Sending (SMTP Account) E-81 Registering the Mail Address to which Alarm Mail is to be Sent E-83 Registering the Network Remote Monitoring User E-85 Registering the Network Remote Monitoring Administrator E-88

Contents (3) Function Other s1 Adjusting the Clock E-90 Detailed Checking by Use of Logs E-91 Description of Various Logs E-92 System Information E-94 Setting the Initial Display Screen at Power-On E-95 Setting the Spot Output on the Rear Panel E-96 Setting the Recording at Power-On E-97 Initializing all the Data on the Setting Menu to the Ex-Factory Settings E-98 SHIFT Function Function Using SHIFT E-100 Alarm Function Concerning Alarm E-101 Setting Setting Menu Setting Menu E-102 List of Screens E-103 About Information E-108 About Recording E-109 About Display E-111 About Control E-112 About Network E-113 About Time E-114 About Initialization E-115 Others In Case of Trouble Check the Log if Anything is Wrong with the Equipment E-116 Recording is not Performed in Spite of the Timer being Programmed E-116 No Characters or Icons are Displayed E-116 The Timer Mode cannot be Canceled E-116 The Pre-Alarm Mode cannot be Canceled E-116 The Front Panel cannot be Operated E-116 The of the Equipment is Stopped Due to a System Malfunction E-116 Troubleshooting E-117 Specifications E-118 Appearance Drawing E-119 Recording Time Chart E-120

Function Setting Others From Connecting to Operating The basic flow from connecting to playing is described item by item below. From Connecting for Manual Recording to Operating Title Item Step Sub-item Page Connection Connecting Method 1 Connecting the Camera and Monitor E-7 Turning on the Power Supply 2 Turning on the Power Supply E-12 Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) 3 Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) and E-14 and Time Setting Time Setting Before Recording Repeat Recording E-16 4 One-Pass Recording E-18 5 Before Manual Recording E-22 6 Detailed Setting of Recording E-28 Recording Method 7 Manual Recording E-32 Playing Method 8 Playing and Other Playback E-41 9 Block Playing E-42 From Connecting for Alarm Recording to Operating Title Item Step Sub-item Page Connection Connecting Method 1 Connecting the Camera and Monitor E-7 2 Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals E-8 Turning on the Power Supply 3 Turning on the Power Supply E-12 Cursor Button (Up, Sown, Left and Right) 4 Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) and E-14 and Time Setting Time Setting Before Recording Repeat Recording E-16 5 One-Pass Recording E-18 6 Before Alarm Recording E-24 7 Detailed Setting of Recording E-28 Recording Method 8 Recording Started at Alarm Input E-34 Playing Method 9 Playing and Other Playback E-41 10 Block Playing E-42 From Connecting for Timer Recording to Operating Title Item Step Sub-item Page Connection Connecting Method 1 Connecting the Camera and Monitor E-7 Turning on the Power Supply 2 Turning on the Power Supply E-12 Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) 3 Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) and E-14 and Time Setting Time Setting Before Recording Repeat Recording E-16 4 One-Pass Recording E-18 5 Before Timer Recording E-26 6 Detailed Setting of Recording E-28 Recording Method 7 Timer Recording E-37 Playing Method 8 Playing and Other Playback E-41 9 Block Playing E-42 E-1

General Description This equipment is a digital recorder that records images and sounds on a hard disk (HDD). It incorporates a frame switcher function, which enables connecting four asynchronous cameras to it. Images from four cameras can be displayed on a four-part split screen at a time. The simultaneous recording and playing function allows you to play back any camera images during recording. Because images and sounds are recorded as digital data, high-quality recording and playing can be performed with minimized deterioration of image quality and recorded images can be searched for instantaneously. In addition, this equipment comes with a network function, which enables remote monitoring on networks. Features (1) (1) High-Quality Long-Time Image/Sound Recording Because this recorder records data on a hard disk, it can perform higher-quality and longer-time recording as compared with a VTR. In addition, it saves you from having to rewind a tape. Motion-JPEG is used for video compression. It enables recording and playing of high-resolution images of 720 240 pixels (number of effective pixels: 704 240). Unlike a VTR, no shaky image is seen at the time of freezing. Images and sounds can be recorded in all recording interval modes. (2) Instantaneous Search Three search functions (block search, time search and alarm search) make it possible to play bay target images instantaneously. (3) Adoption of Original File System The adoption of our original file system minimizes random access to the hard disk when digital data is recorded on it. This lightens the load on the hard disk, improving the reliability and quietness. (4) Pre-Alarm Recording The pre-alarm recording function makes it possible to record images and sounds from a point of time up to 5 seconds before an alarm is raised, which allows you to record and check the situation developed before the occurrence of an abnormal condition. The alarm data before the occurrence of an abnormal condition is stored in a buffer in memory, which lightens the load on the hard disk. (5) Simultaneous Recording and Playing Function This function allows you to play back any camera images without stopping recording. (Simultaneous recording and playing can be performed when the recording interval is 1/5 to 10 seconds. In this case, sounds will not be played back.) (6) Automatic Recording After Recovery From a Power Failure Even if recording is stopped due to a power failure etc., recording can be restarted automatically after recovery from a power failure, which prevents omission in recording. (7) Other Playback Recorded images can be played back in various modes (forward/reverse playing, forward/reverse single frame step playing, fast forward/reverse playing and freezing). E-2

Function Setting Others Features (2) (8) Network Function Enabling Remote Monitoring The network function incorporated in this equipment allows you to perform remote monitoring readily through the use of a broadband Internet connection. Because it is ready for the IP network, mail with images can be sent when an alarm is inputted. It is also possible to check live images or search for recorded images by using the dedicated viewer. Because the dedicated viewer is used and only the users registered with the main body can use this function, remote monitoring on networks can be performed securely. (9) Other Functions This equipment also has a timer programming function, time/date generating function, external time setting function and remote control function (through the RS-232C) that are indispensable for various monitoring applications. E-3

Names and Functions of Parts (Front Panel) Front Panel LED section Display section Setting section PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ -304 MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT Start switch Operating section Reset switch LED section ACCESS It is illuminated (green) when the hard disk is accessed. REMOTE It is illuminated (green) at the time of serial control through the RS-232C and remote operation on the LAN. ALARM It is illuminated (red) at the occurrence of various alarms (external input, pre-alarm). WARNING It is illuminated (red) in the case of various warnings given, for example, when the capacity of the HDD runs out in the one-pass mode. Display section CHANNEL It is used to select a channel (CH) for displaying images being monitored (live images) or played back. The selected CH is illuminated (red). In the case of the alarm occurrence CH, the LED flashes while alarm recording is performed. AUTO/ It is illuminated (green) at the time of automatic switching or 4-multi screen display. It is used to select single screen display automatic switching or 4-multi screen display. Setting section PRE.ALM It is used to go into a pre-alarm standby state with the LED illuminated (green). TIMER It is used to activate the timer with the LED illuminated (green). (It is effective only when the timer is programmed on the setting menu.) MENU It is used to display the setting menu for making various settings of this equipment. SEARCH It is used to enter the search mode, which makes it possible to search for recorded images. ENTER It is used to confirm parameters in the setting mode or search mode. RET./CANCAL It is used to return to the previous status in the setting mode or search mode or to stop the buzzer. CURSOR It is used to move the cursor up, down, left or right or change the setting in the setting mode or search mode. Start switch When this switch is pressed with the main power switch on the rear panel set to "I", the power of the hard disk will be turned on and the power switch will illuminate (green). When this switch is pressed and held (for 2 seconds or more) with the power turned on, the power of the hard disk will go into a shutoff standby state and the LED will flash. Operating section When it is pressed, the recording button will illuminate (red) and recording on the hard disk will be started. When it is pressed during playing, the LED will illuminate (green) and playing will pause. When it is pressed during pausing, the LED will go off and playing will start. When it is pressed during playing, fast reverse playing will be performed. Pressing it repeatedly will change the reverse playing speed as follows: 2 times5 times10 timesmax2 times... When it is pressed during pausing, the start of a recorded sequence will be located in the reverse direction. When it is pressed, the LED will illuminate (green) and reverse playing will be performed. When it is pressed during pausing, reverse single frame step playing will be performed. When it is pressed during playing, playing will be stopped. When it is pressed and held for 2 seconds or more during recording, recording will be stopped. When it is pressed, the LED will illuminate (green) and forward playing will be performed. When it is pressed during pausing, forward single frame step playing will be performed. When it is pressed during playing, fast forward playing will be performed. Pressing it repeatedly will change the forward playing speed as follows: 2 times 5 times10 times MAX2 times... When it is pressed during pausing, the start of a recorded sequence will be located in the forward direction. SHIFT Pressing it together with another button will effect special operation. (" Function: Function Using SHIFT" Page E-100) Reset switch Pressing it with a long and narrow thing with a sharp point, system will effect restarting. E-4

O UT Function Setting Others Names and Functions of Parts (Rear Panel) Rear Panel VIDEO IN 1 POWER LOOP OUT AUDIO VIDEO OUT RS-232C IN ALM I/O TERM. ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 OUT SPOT OUT LAN VIDEO IN It is used to input video signals from cameras etc. LOOP OUT It is a through output connector for video input. When a BNC coaxial cable is connected, the termination will be released automatically. AUDIO IN It is used to input sounds to be recorded. OUT It is used to output inputted sounds during recording and to output recorded sounds during playing. VIDE OUT It is used to output images operated on the front panel. SPOT OUT It is used to output single screen display images or automatic switching images. Terminal block ALM OUT It is used to output an alarm signal inputted through the alarm input terminal. I/O TERM It is an external I/O terminal that can be set on the setting menu. It can be used for outputting for errors or recording and inputting for time setting or uninterruptible power supply. ALARM IN It is used to input an alarm signal for each channel. LAN It is used to connect a LAN cable. Orange LED Illuminating: Connected to a 100BASE-TX network. Not illuminating: Not connected to a 100BASE-TX network. Green LED Illuminating: Connected to a network. Not illuminating: Not connected to a network. RS-232C It is used when performing remote control using an external control device such as a personal computer. When it is connected to a personal computer, a crossing cable is used. AC inlet The supplied AC cord is connected to it. Ground terminal It should be connected to a ground for safety. Radiating fan It is used to radiate heat from the inside of the equipment and therefore should not be blocked. Main power switch It is a main switch for all power supplies. The power is ON when it is set to "I"; OFF when set to "O". E-5

Names and Functions of Parts (Screen display) Screen display The screen shown below for explanation is the one set at the factory before shipping (display position setting number: 1). For further details, refer to " : Changing the Display Positions of Icons and Characters" ( Page E-59). Image quality Sound Recording operation Date and time Operating state Network Password lock Pre-alarm Timer Video loss CH title Alarm Date and time : "Month/Day/Year (Day of week) Hour : Minute : Second" is displayed. Operating state : Forward playing : Reverse playing : Pausing Speed : Fast forward playing 2, 5, 10, MAX (The fast forward playing speed is indicated by " Speed".) Speed : Fast reverse playing 2, 5, 10, MAX (The fast reverse playing speed is indicated by " Speed".) : Recording Image quality A-C : It indicates the image quality: A (High image quality), B (Normal image quality) and C (Long-time image quality). (" : Detailed Setting of Recording 5 " Page E-29) Sound : It is displayed when sounds are recorded or played back. (" : Detailed Setting of Recording 6 " Page E-29) Recording operation : It is displayed when recording is performed in the repeat recording mode. (" : Repeat Recording" Page E-16) : It is displayed when recording is performed in the one-pass recording mode. In the one-pass recording mode, the remaining time is displayed in " Operating state". It may slightly differ from the actual remaining time that can be used for recording, depending on the images to be recorded. Therefore it should be used as a guideline. (" : One-Pass Recording" Page E-18) Network : It is displayed when a connection is made to this equipment through a network. (" : Network Function" Page E-76) Lock : It is displayed when front switches SHIFT and SEARCH are pressed together, which disables the front switches other than RET./CANCEL. Pressing SHIFT and RET./CANCEL will release the lock and make this icon disappear. (" : About locking of Operating Switches" Page E-68) Timer : It is displayed in the timer mode. (" : Timer Recording" Page E-37) Pre-alarm : It is displayed in the pre-alarm mode. (" : Recording Started Before Alarm Input" Page E-52) Video loss : It is displayed when images from the camera connected to the video input connector are interrupted. (" : Changing the Displaying Method at Video Loss Occurrence" Page E- 66) Alarm : It is displayed when the alarm input terminal is grounded. (" : Recording Started at Alarm Input" Page E-34) CH title : It is the title of each channel. The channel title can be composed of up to 16 characters. (" : Setting the CH Title" Page E-50) E-6

O U T Function Setting Others Connecting Method (Connecting the Camera and Monitor) Connecting the Camera and Monitor Connect the camera and monitor after making sure that the power of the main body is turned off. Camera4 To video output Camera3 Monitor Spot output monitor To video output Camera2 Camera1 To video output To video input To video input To video output BNC cable SDR-304 When connected, the termination is automatically released. VIDEO IN 1 POWER LOOP OUT To audio input IN AUDIO VIDEO OUT RS-232C ALM I/O TERM. ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 OUT SPOT OUT LAN To audio output Grounding AC120V Terminated with the monitor To video input Monitor E-7

Connecting Method (Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals) Connecting the Alarm and I/O Terminals Example of Connection Alarm unit, etc. SDR-304 Terminal board on rear panel ALM O U T I/O TERM. ALARM IN Cables to be connected The terminal board's compatible cables are 0.32-0.65 mm in diameter (AWG28 to 22). Shielded cables should be used. The shielded cables should be grounded to the grounding terminal. (GND) (Alarm input) Gate sensor Pin Assignment Table Terminal name Terminal I/O Terminal Name Ex-Factory Setting Setting No. ALM OUT 1 Output Alarm output 2 GND Grounding I/O TERM. 3 Output I/O terminal 1 ERROR1 ERROR1 ERROR2 RECORD 4 GND Grounding 5 Output I/O terminal 2 RECORD ERROR1 ERROR2 RECORD 6 GND Grounding 7 Input I/O terminal 3 CLOCK CLOCK UPS 8 GND Grounding 9 Input I/O terminal 4 UPS CLOCK UPS 10 GND Grounding ALARM IN 11 Input Alarm input 1 12 GND Grounding 13 Input Alarm input 2 14 GND Grounding 15 Input Alarm input 3 16 GND Grounding 17 Input Alarm input 4 The control assignment for I/O terminals 1 to 4 with terminal Nos. 3 to 10 can be changed on the external input setting menu. For detailed descriptions of the I/O terminals, refer to " : About External Input Terminal ( Page E-69) and About External Output Terminal ( Page E-70)". Each input terminal is of the no-voltage contact input type. Each output terminal is of the open collector output type. E-8

Function Setting Others Connecting method (Connecting the Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit) Connecting the Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit If the power supply is stopped (power failure) during recording on the hard disk, files on the hard disk may be destroyed. To avoid this, we recommend you to use an uninterruptible power supply unit (UPS). If a power failure detection signal comes in longer than 20 seconds, recording on the hard disk is stopped, which makes it possible to shut off the power. To restart the recording or to continue the timer or pre-alarm after power restoration, refer to " : Setting the Recording at Power-On" ( Page E-97). Example of Connection SDR-304 Terminal board on rear panel ALM O UT I/O TERM. ALARM IN AC120V output Cables to be connected The terminal board's compatible cables are 0.32-0.65 mm in diameter (AWG28 to 22). Shielded cables should be used. The shielded cables should be grounded to the grounding terminal. (GND) (Power failure detection signal) AC120V input Uninterruptible power supply unit Pin Assignment Table Terminal name Terminal I/O Terminal Name Ex-Factory Setting Setting No. ALM OUT 1 Output Alarm output 2 GND Grounding I/O TERM. 3 Output I/O terminal 1 ERROR1 ERROR1 ERROR2 RECORD 4 GND Grounding 5 Output I/O terminal 2 RECORD ERROR1 ERROR2 RECORD 6 GND Grounding 7 Input I/O terminal 3 CLOCK CLOCK UPS 8 GND Grounding 9 Input I/O terminal 4 UPS CLOCK UPS 10 GND Grounding ALARM IN 11 Input Alarm input 1 12 GND Grounding 13 Input Alarm input 2 14 GND Grounding 15 Input Alarm input 3 16 GND Grounding 17 Input Alarm input 4 <Assigning an external input terminal to the uninterruptible power supply unit> Terminal 7 or 9 should be assigned to the uninterruptible power supply unit on the external input setting menu. In the example shown above, terminal 9 is assigned to the uninterruptible power supply unit according to the ex-factory setting. The external input terminals are of the no-voltage contact input type. For detailed descriptions of the output terminals, refer to " : About External Input Terminal ( Page E-69)". E-9

O UT Connecting Method (Connecting the RS-232C) Connecting the RS-232C When performing serial control using an external control device such as a personal computer, make connections as shown in the figure below. (Do so after making sure that the power of the main body is turned off.) For the serial control setting and command, refer to " : About Serial Communication Control ( Page E-73) and About Serial Communication Specifications ( Page E-74)". Camera 4 To video output Camera 3 Monitor To video output Camera 2 Camera 1 To video output To video input To video output BNC cable SDR-304 VIDEO IN 1 POWER LOOP OUT AUDIO VIDEO OUT RS-232C IN ALM I/O TERM. ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 OUT SPOT OUT LAN Grounding RS-232C crossing cable AC120V E-10

Function Setting Others Connecting Method (Connecting to the Network) Connecting to the Network When using a router for performing remote monitoring through the use of the Internet, make connections as shown in the figure below. (Do so after making sure that the power of the main body is turned off.) To use the network function, make various settings, referring to " operation: Network function ( Pages E-76 to E-89). Then referring to the accompanying SDR-300 Viewer Install Guide, install the software on the PC. It is necessary to set up a fixed global IP address and the port forwarding function on the router. For detailed connections and setup, ask your network administrator. Camera 4 Camera 3 To video output Monitor To video output Camera 2 To video output To video input Camera 1 To video output BNC cable SDR-304 VIDEO IN 1 POWER LOOP OUT IN AUDIO VIDEO OUT ALM O UT I/O TERM. ALARM IN RS-232C AC120V 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 OUT SPOT OUT LAN LAN cable (Category 5 straight) Hub Grounding Setting up Port Forwarding HTTP : 80 HTTPS : 443 Check that the green LED is illuminated. Green LED Illuminating: Connected to the network Not illuminating: Not connected to the network Orange LED Illuminating: Connected to the network through 100BASE-TX Not illuminating: Not connected to the network through 100BASE-TX Router Always-on connections through ADSL etc. Setting up Port Forwarding Video input : 10000 Status notice : 10001 Remotely controlled by a PC that has the SDR-300 Viewer software installed INTERNET Router E-11 Hub

1 ALM I/O TERM. ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Turning On the Power Supply Turn on the power supply to start the digital recorder. The main power switch on the rear panel and the start switch on the front panel are provided as power switches. <Rear> <Front> POWER PRE.ALM SEARCH VIDEO IN ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER LOOP OUT 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT RS-232C -304 MENU RET./CANCEL O UT SHIFT OUT SPOT OUT LAN 2 3 4 1 2 After making sure that the main power switch on the rear panel is set to the "O" side, power on the peripheral devices connected to this equipment. Set the main power switch on the rear panel is set to the "I" side. The start up screen will appear and the system version will be displayed. 4 Press the start switch on the front panel to turn on the power supply. The LED will stop flashing and start illuminating and the hard disk will be powered on. 5 The normal monitoring screen will appear. Now recording, playing, etc. can be performed. 3 The monitoring screen will appear and the LED of the start switch on the front panel will flash to indicate a standby state. <Checking the system version> The system version can be checked on the setting menu as well as the start up screen. For detailed descriptions, refer to " Function: System Information 4 " ( Page E-94). <Display screen at power-on> It is possible to set the monitoring screen initially displayed on the monitor at power-on. For detailed descriptions, refer to "Setting the Initial Display Acreen at Power-On" ( Page E-95). E-12

1 ALM I/O TERM. ALARM IN 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Function Setting Others Turning Off the Power Supply Turn off the power supply to stop the digital recorder. The main power switch on the rear panel and the start switch on the front panel are provided as power switches. <Rear> <Front> POWER PRE.ALM SEARCH VIDEO IN ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER LOOP OUT 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT RS-232C -304 MENU RET./CANCEL O UT SHIFT OUT SPOT OUT LAN 2 1 1 Press and hold the start switch on the front panel (for 2 seconds or more) to power off the hard disk. 2 Set the main power switch on the rear panel is set to the "O" side. The monitoring screen will disappear and all power supplies will be turned off. E-13

Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) and Time Setting (1) Various items are to be set in this equipment. Taking time setting as an example, the basic method of using the setting menu is described below. The "Right" key and "Down" key are used for Advancing ; the "Left" key and "Up" key are used for Returning. When the item is flashing, the setting can be changed by using the "Up" and "Down" keys. 3 4 5 7 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ -304 MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 1 9 2 3 4 6 1 Press MENU to display the setting menu. The highlighted item is the currently selected item. 3 Move to TIM with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. The cursor will move to the submenu. 2 Pressing the "Right" and "Left" keys of will shift the highlighted portion. 4 Move to CLOCK with the "Up" and "Down" keys of and press ENTER. INFRECDISCONNETTIMINIT <Function> RET./CANCEL can be used to return to the previous item on the setting menu. E-14

Function Setting Others Cursor Button (Up, Down, Left and Right) and Time Setting (2) Press 5 ENTER to make the month item flash. 8 Set the day, year, hour and minute items in the same manner as shown in steps 5 to 7. Set the month item to the current month by pressing 6 9 Press MENU. the "Up" and "Down" keys of. The setting menu will disappear and the set time will be displayed on the screen. The internal clock will start (00 second) immediately after MENU or RET./CANCEL is pressed. 7 After setting the month item, press ENTER. The day item will be highlighted and the month setting will be confirmed. Caution A flashing item and a highlighted item are represented as shown below. : Flashing item The setting data can be changed. : Highlighted item The setting data is selected. In this state, the setting data cannot be changes. Caution The internal clock will retain the date and time for about 5 days if charged fully (charged continuously for 2 hours or more). E-15

Before Recording (Repeat Recording) (1) Repeat Recording When the capacity of the hard disk runs out, data will be deleted and overwritten in chronological order. 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ -304 MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 6 1 5 2 3 4 1 Press MENU to display the setting menu. 3 Move to OTHERS and then to REPEAT RECORD by using the "Up" and "Down" keys of and ENTER. 2 Move to REC with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. 4 Press ENTER to make the item flash and then set it to ON with the "Up" and "Down" keys of. [REPEAT RECORD: ON ] : Repeat recording will be performed. 5 Press MENU. The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. E-16

Function Setting Others Before Recording (Repeat Recording) (2) Starting of Recording 6 Press. " " will be displayed on the screen and repeat recording will be started. Check that the icon indicating repeat recording is displayed. E-17

Before Recording (One-Pass Recording) (1) One-Pass Recording When the capacity of the hard disk runs out, the warning LED will illuminate and recording will be stopped. In order to retain the recorded data, further recording will not be performed When using the hard disk again for recording, it is necessary to initialize the hard disk. In this case, the recorded data will be all cleared. Also when performing one-pass recording after performing repeat recording, be sure to initialize the hard disk before recording. For the initializing method, refer to " : Initialization of Hard Disk" ( Page E-20). 2 3 4 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ -304 MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 6 1 5 2 3 4 1 Press MENU to display the setting menu. 3 Move to OTHERS and then to REPEAT RECORD by using the "Up" and "Down" keys of and ENTER. 2 Move to REC with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. 4 Press ENTER to make the item flash and then set it to OFF with the "Up" and "Down" keys of. [REPEAT RECORD: OFF ] : One-pass recording will be performed. E-18

Function Setting Others Before Recording (One-Pass Recording) (2) 5 Press MENU. The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. If Recording is Started After the Disk Capacity Running Out 6 Starting of Recording Press " " will be displayed on the screen and one-pass recording will be started. 8 If is pressed after one-pass recording is stopped due to the disk capacity running out, the following message will be displayed and the warning LED will illuminate, indicating that recording cannot be performed. (Timer recording and alarm recording cannot be performed either.) If a hard disk overwritten in the repeat recording mode is used for one-pass recording, the following message will be also displayed. If a hard disk is not yet overwritten in the repeat recording mode, the message will not appear and the disk can be used for one-pass recording. Remaining time Check that the icon indicating one-pass recording is displayed. Stopping of Recording For the initializing method, refer to " : Initialization of Hard Disk" ( Page E-20). 7 When the capacity of the hard disk runs out, recording will be stopped. <Description of remaining time> Depending on the remaining capacity of the hard disk, the display format of the remaining time displayed during one-pass recording varies as shown below. 1 week or more : More than 1 day and less than 1 week : Less than 1 day : The displayed remaining time may slightly differ from the actual remaining time that can be used for recording, depending on the images to be recorded. Therefore it should be used as a guideline. Caution <How to make the warning LED go off> Pressing RET./CANCEL will make the warning LED go off. <If you try to start recording again without initializing> If you try to start recording (including alarm recording, pre-alarm recording and timer recording) again without initializing the hard disk after one-pass recording is stopped due to the disk capacity running out, the warning LED will illuminate. E-19

Before Recording (Initialization of Hard Disk) (1) Initialization of Hard Disk The hard disk is initialized as described below. 2 3 4 5 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ -304 MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 1 7 2 3 4 5 Execution of Initialization 1 Press MENU to display the setting menu. 3 Move to HDD with the "Up" and "Down" keys of and press ENTER. 2 Move to INIT with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. 4 Select YES with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. E-20

Function Setting Others Before Recording (Initialization of Hard Disk) (2) 5 Select YES with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. 6 The following message is displayed while the hard disk is being initialized. The progress of initialization is expressed as a percent. When it becomes 100% and the initialization of the hard disk is completed, the buzzer will sound and the screen shown in step 2 will appear. 7 Press MENU. The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. E-21

Before Recording (Before Manual Recording) (1) Before Manual Recording Though the factory settings before shipping are sufficient to operate the digital recorder, make setting for the recording method before performing manual recording, in order to comply with the actual operating conditions. This equipment allows you to register 10 different recording patterns with setting numbers 1 to 10, with normal recording, alarm recording and pre-alarm recording grouped as one set. Once this setting is made, you can change the recording method easily just by changing the setting number. However note that only one pattern selected is used for operation. The setting to be made before performing manual recording is described briefly below. For further details, refer to " : Detailed Setting of Recording ( Page E-28). 2 3 4 5 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ -304 MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 1 7 2 3 5 In the following example, QUALITY, MIC, INTERVAL and RECORD CH are set with the setting number set to 3 and MODE set to NORMAL. 1 Press MENU to display the setting menu. 3 Move to ACTION with the "Up" and "Down" keys of and press ENTER. 2 Move to REC with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. 4 With NO selected, press ENTER. E-22

Function Setting Others Before Recording (Before Manual Recording) (2) 5 Select the desired number with the "Up" and "Down" keys of and press ENTER. 7 Press MENU. The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. (Example NO: 3) 10 patterns with NO 1 to 10 can be registered. 6 Make setting for recording operation. In the case of manual recording, it is not necessary to set the items outside the enclosed portions. For RECORD CH, press the button of a channel on which recording is not to be performed, which will hide the number of the channel. (Example QUALITY: A, MIC: ON, INTERVAL: 1/10S, RECORD CH: 1 2) If you want to know in detail the method of setting on this screen Refer to " : Detailed Setting of Recording ( Page E-28). < function> Shifting from the RECORD ACTION screen shown in step 6 above to the screen shown in step 4 of " : Manual Recording" ( Page E-33) can be made easily by pressing SHIFT and ENTER together. Shifting back to the previous screen (RECORD ACTION screen in step 6 ) can made by pressing SHIFT and ENTER together again. E-23

Before Recording (Before Alarm Recording) (1) Before Alarm Recording Though the factory settings before shipping are sufficient to operate the digital recorder, make setting for the recording method before performing alarm recording, in order to comply with the actual operating conditions. This equipment allows you to register 10 different recording patterns with setting numbers 1 to 10, with normal recording, alarm recording and pre-alarm recording grouped as one set. Once this setting is made, you can change the recording method easily just by changing the setting number. However note that only one pattern selected is used for operation. If only alarm recording is to be performed, it is not necessary to change the setting of "NORMAL". If alarm recording is to be performed during normal recording, it is necessary to set the items under both "NORMAL" and "ALARM". The setting to be made before performing alarm recording is described briefly below. For further details, refer to " : Detailed Setting of Recording ( Page E-28). 2 3 4 5 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ -304 MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 1 7 2 3 5 In the following example, QUALITY, MIC, INTERVAL, ACTION and RECORD CH are set with NO set to 3 and MODE set to ALARM. 1 Press MENU to display the setting menu. 3 Move to ACTION with the "Up" and "Down" keys of and press ENTER. 2 Move to REC with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. E-24 <What is ALARM? > ( Page E-34, Page E-36) If the condition shown below occurs in an alarm standby state, changing from normal recording to alarm recording can be performed (if the condition occurs during normal recording) or alarm recording can be started (if during stopping of recording). <What is PREALARM? > ( Page E-36, Page E-52) If the condition shown below occurs in a pre-alarm standby state, images can be recorded from a point of time up to 5 seconds before alarm input. <Condition> The alarm input terminal is grounded and an alarm is inputted.

Function Setting Others Before Recording (Before Alarm Recording) (2) 4 With NO selected, press ENTER. 5 Select the desired number with the "Up" and "Down" keys of and press ENTER. (Example NO: 3) 10 patterns with NO 1 to 10 can be registered. 6 Make setting for recording operation. If only alarm recording is to be performed, it is not necessary to set the items outside the portions enclosed with a solid line. If alarm recording is to be performed during normal recording, it is necessary to set the items for normal recording in the portion enclosed with a double-line. For RECORD CH, press the button of a channel on which recording is not to be performed, which will hide the number of the channel. Example QUALITY :A MIC :ON INTERVAL :1/10S ACTION : 3 HOLD TIME :30s ALARM OUT :OFF BUZZER :OFF PREALARM TIME :5s RECORD CH :1 2 If you want to know in detail the method of setting on this screen Refer to " : Detailed Setting of Recording ( Page E-28). 7 Press MENU. The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. < function> Shifting from the RECORD ACTION screen shown in step 6 above to the screen shown in step 4 of " : Recording Started at Alarm Input" ( Page E-35) can be made easily by pressing SHIFT and ENTER together. Shifting back to the previous screen (RECORD ACTION screen in step 6 ) can made by pressing SHIFT and ENTER together again. Caution <Setting of INTERVAL> The setting range of recording interval varies between NORMAL and ALARM. Recording interval for ALARM : 1/30 to 1 second Recording interval for NORMAL: 1/30 to 10 seconds E-25

Before Recording (Before Timer Recording) (1) Before Timer Recording Though the factory settings before shipping are sufficient to operate the digital recorder, make setting for the recording method before performing timer recording, in order to comply with the actual operating conditions. This equipment allows you to register 10 different recording patterns with setting numbers 1 to 10, with normal recording, alarm recording and pre-alarm recording grouped as one set. Once this setting is made, you can change the recording method easily just by changing the setting number. However note that only one pattern selected is used for operation. The setting to be made before performing timer recording is described briefly below. For further details, refer to " : Detailed Setting of Recording ( Page E-28). If you want to perform alarm recording during timer recording, make necessary setting while referring to " : Before Alarm Recording" ( Page E-24). 2 3 4 5 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ -304 MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 1 7 2 3 5 In the following example, QUALITY, MIC, INTERVAL and RECORD CH are set with NO set to 3 and MODE set to NORMAL. 1 Press MENU to display the setting menu. 3 Move to ACTION with the "Up" and "Down" keys of and press ENTER. 2 Move to REC with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. 4 With NO selected, press ENTER. E-26

Function Setting Others Before Recording (Before Timer Recording) (2) 5 Select the desired number with the "Up" and "Down" keys of and press ENTER. 7 Press MENU. The setting menu screen will disappear and the setting will be stored. (Example NO: 3) 10 patterns with NO 1 to 10 can be registered. 6 Make setting for recording operation. If only timer recording is to be performed, it is not necessary to set the items outside the enclosed portions. For RECORD CH, press the button of a channel on which recording is not to be performed, which will hide the number of the channel. (Example QUALITY: A, MIC: ON, INTERVAL: 1/10S, RECORD CH: 1 2) If you want to know in detail the method of setting on this screen Refer to " : Detailed Setting of Recording ( Page E-28). < function> Shifting from the RECORD ACTION screen shown in step 6 above to the timer programming screen shown in step 6 of " : Timer Recording" ( Page E-38) can be made easily by pressing SHIFT and ENTER together. Shifting back to the previous screen (RECORD ACTION screen) can made by pressing SHIFT and ENTER together again. E-27

Before Recording (Detailed Setting of Recording ) (1) Detailed Setting of Recording In order to comply with the actual operating conditions, make this setting for recording operation. 10 different recording patterns with setting numbers 1 to 10 can be registered. 2 3 5 6 7 8 PRE.ALM SEARCH ACCESS REMOTE ALARM WARNING TIMER ENTER 1 2 3 4 AUTO/ -304 MENU RET./CANCEL SHIFT 1 10 2 3 5 6 7 8 If the setting menu has been already opened, jump to step 4. 1 Press MENU to display the setting menu. 3 Move to ACTION with the "Up" and "Down" keys of and press ENTER. 2 Move to REC with the "Right" and "Left" keys of and press ENTER. 4 About recording mode NORMAL : Used to set the recording method for normal recording operation (manual operation and timer operation). ALARM : Used to set the method of performing recording started at alarm input from the external input terminal. PREALM : Used to set the method of recording images from a point of time several seconds before alarm input from the external input terminal. E-28

Function Setting Others Before Recording (Detailed Setting of Recording ) (2) 5 About QUALITY (Example NORMAL: A, ALARM: A) 7 About INTERVAL (Example NORMAL: 1/10s, ALARM: 1/10) 6 The image quality can be set to the following three levels by pressing the "Up" and "Down" keys of. Image quality Image quality Image quality High Normal Low A B C The same image quality setting as alarm recording is applied to pre-alarm recording. About MIC (Example NORMAL: ON, ALARM: ON) When the "Up" and "Down" keys of is pressed <Normal recording> 1/30 1/15 1/10 1/5 1/3 1/2 1 2 3 5 10 <Alarm and pre-alarm recording> 1/30 1/15 1/10 1/5 1/3 1/2 1 The recording interval can be set for normal recording and alarm recording individually. The recording interval for alarm recording is up to 1 second. The same recording interval setting as alarm recording is applied to pre-alarm recording. MIC can be set to "Sound" or "No sound" by pressing the "Up" and "Down" keys of MIC can be set to "Sound" or "No sound" by pressing the "Up" and "Down" keys of. Sound No Sound ON OFF The same sound setting as alarm recording is applied to pre-alarm recording. Whether MIC is set to ON or OFF, live sounds will come out during recording. <What is the recording interval? > It refers to intervals (time) at which images are recorded. The smaller the value is (Minimum: 1/30 second), the closer to moving images the recorded images are. <For example> If the recording interval is set to 1 (second), one image is recorded per second. If four cameras are used for recording, the recording interval for one camera is 4 seconds. E-29