TOA Electronics C-RM1000 CU User Manual

Thank you for purchasing TOA's Remote Controller. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
REMOTE CONTROLLER C-RM1000 CU
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................. 5
3. FUNCTIONS .......................................................................................................... 7
4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................ 8
5. CONNECTABLE EQUIPMENT AND THEIR MAXIMUM NUMBERS
5.1. Equipment that can be controlled by the Remote Controller ............................... 8
6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
[ Top Panel ] ............................................................................................................. 10
[ Rear Panel ] ........................................................................................................... 12
7. EQUIPMENT SELECTION
7.1. Digital Video Recorder Selection ...................................................................... 13
7.1.1. Group selection (cascade connection only) ............................................ 13
7.2. Monitor Selection .............................................................................................. 13
7.3. Camera Selection .............................................................................................. 14
7.3.1. Quick group camera selection
(available only when cascade-connected) ............................................. 14
8. MONITOR DISPLAY
8.1. Full Screen Display ........................................................................................... 15
8.2. Multi-Screen Display ......................................................................................... 16
8.3. 4-Segment Split-Screen Display ....................................................................... 16
8.4. 9-Segment Split-Screen Display ....................................................................... 17
8.5. 16-Segment Split-Screen Display ..................................................................... 17
8.6. Changing the Multi-Screen Display Position ..................................................... 18
8.7. Sequential Display ............................................................................................ 18
8.8. Group Sequential Display ................................................................................. 19
8.9. Zoom Display (Electronic zoom) ....................................................................... 20
9. COMBINATION CAMERA OPERATION
9.1. Camera Rotation and Zoom Operation Using the Joystick ............................... 21
9.2. Focus Adjustment ............................................................................................. 21
9.3. Iris Operation (Communication method: Type B only) ...................................... 22
9.4. Auto-Function Operation ................................................................................... 22
9.5. Camera Position Selection ................................................................................ 22
9.6. Focus Speed Settings ....................................................................................... 23
9.7. Utilization of the Abbreviation Number Function ............................................... 23
SETTINGS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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9.8. Combination Camera Menu Display ................................................................. 23
9.9. Storing the Preset Positions .............................................................................. 24
9.10. Deleting Preset Position Data (Communication method: Type B only) ........... 24
10. DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER OPERATION
10.1. Video Recording ................................................................................................ 25
10.1.1. LED indication during recording ............................................................ 25
10.1.2. Priority recording operation ................................................................... 25
10.1.3. Resetting alarm event recording ........................................................... 26
10.1.4. Making normal recording ...................................................................... 26
10.2. Playback Operation
10.2.1. Playback mode settings ........................................................................ 26
10.2.2. Reverse playback ................................................................................. 26
10.2.3. Stop operation ....................................................................................... 27
10.2.4. Forward/reverse quick playback ........................................................... 27
10.2.5. Time skip forward/reverse playback ..................................................... 27
10.2.6. Pause operation .................................................................................... 27
10.2.7. Frame advance/reverse playback ......................................................... 28
10.2.8. Instant event access playback .............................................................. 28
10.2.9. Earliest image playback ........................................................................ 28
10.2.10. Lastest image revers playback .............................................................. 28
10.3. Search Operation .............................................................................................. 29
10.4. Digital Video Recorder Menu Display ................................................................ 29
10.5. Motion Detection Area Settings ......................................................................... 30
10.6. Archiving ............................................................................................................ 30
10.7. Triplex Settings .................................................................................................. 31
10.8. Entering the Digital Video Recorder Password
10.8.1. Log-in .................................................................................................... 32
10.8.2. Log-out .................................................................................................. 32
11. OTHER OPERATIONS
11.1. Log-In and Log-Out ........................................................................................... 33
11.1.1. Log-in .................................................................................................... 33
11.1.2. Log-out .................................................................................................. 33
11.2. Abbreviation Number ......................................................................................... 34
11.3. Alarm Operations
11.3.1. When alarm is triggered ........................................................................ 34
11.3.2. To stop a buzzer tone ........................................................................... 35
11.3.3. To reset alarm ....................................................................................... 35
11.3.4. Putting screen switching on hold when an alarm occurs ...................... 35
12. SETTINGS
12.1. Setting Item Summaries .................................................................................... 36
12.1.1. Remote controller menu list .................................................................. 37
12.2. Setting Keys and Display Screen ...................................................................... 38
12.3. Basic Setting Operations ................................................................................... 39
12.3.1. Displaying the menu ............................................................................. 39
12.3.2. Operation during menu display ............................................................. 39
12.3.3. Closing the menu .................................................................................. 39
OPERATION
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12.4. Function Settings ............................................................................................... 40
12.4.1. Group settings ....................................................................................... 40
12.4.2. Abbreviation .......................................................................................... 41
12.4.3. Abbreviation (Quick display function) .................................................... 42
12.4.4. Abbreviation (Function programming) ................................................... 43
12.4.5. Camera protocol ................................................................................... 45
12.4.6. Password .............................................................................................. 46
12.4.7. Focus speed ......................................................................................... 48
12.4.8. Buzzer tone ........................................................................................... 48
12.4.9. Key operation tone ................................................................................ 49
12.4.10. I/O speed ............................................................................................... 49
12.4.11. DVR check ............................................................................................ 49
12.4.12. Monitor lock ........................................................................................... 50
12.4.13. Language .............................................................................................. 51
12.4.14. Initial status ........................................................................................... 51
12.4.15. Joystick position adjustment .................................................................. 51
12.4.16. Expansion .............................................................................................. 51
13. CONNECTIONS
13.1. Equipment Connections .................................................................................... 52
13.1.1. Combination camera ............................................................................. 52
13.1.2. Digital video recorder ............................................................................ 52
13.1.3. Interface unit ......................................................................................... 52
13.2. System Example
13.2.1. Basic system ......................................................................................... 53
13.2.2. Expanded Digital video recorder system (Cascade-connection) .......... 54
13.2.3. Connections between the Remote controller
and the Digital video recorder ...................................... 55
14. DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER FAILURE INDICATION
14.1. Remote Controller Indication and Status ........................................................... 56
14.1.1. Stopping the buzzer tone ...................................................................... 56
15. TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................... 57
16. OPERATION GUIDE ......................................................................................... 58
17. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 60
Accessories .............................................................................................................. 60
Optional products ..................................................................................................... 60
WHEN YOU NEED HELP
CONNECTIONS
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for correct and safe operation.
• Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included.
• We also recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference.
Safety Symbol and Message Conventions
Safety symbols and messages described below are used in this manual to prevent bodily injury and property damage which could result from mishandling. Before operating your product, read this manual first and understand the safety symbols and messages so you are thoroughly aware of the potential safety hazards.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in death or serious personal injury.
WARNING
When Installing the Unit
• This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
• Use the unit only with the voltage specified on the unit. Using a voltage higher than that which is specified may result in fire or electric shock.
• Do not cut, kink, otherwise damage nor modify the power supply cord. In addition, avoid using the power cord in close proximity to heaters, and never place heavy objects -- including the unit itself -- on the power cord, as doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
• Avoid installing or mounting the unit in unstable locations, such as on a rickety table or a slanted surface. Doing so may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and/or property damage.
When the Unit is in Use
• If any of the following irregularities occurs, immediately switch off the power, disconnect the power supply plug from the AC outlet and inform the shop from where the unit was purchased. Further using the unit may result in fire or electric shock.
· If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming form the unit
· If water or any metallic object gets into the unit
· If the unit falls, or the unit case breaks
· If the power supply cord is damaged (exposure of the core, disconnection, etc.)
· If no audio signal outputs
· If no image appears
• To prevent a fire or electric shock, never open the unit case nor modify the unit as there are high voltage components inside the unit. Refer all servicing to your nearest TOA dealer.
• Do not place cups, bowls, or other containers of liquid or metallic objects on top of the unit. If they accidentally spill into the unit, this may cause a fire or electric shock.
• Do not touch the power supply plug or control line during thunder and lightning, as this may result in electric shock.
Do not expose the unit to rain or an environment where it may be splashed by water or other liquids, as doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
WARNING
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage.
CAUTION
When Installing the Unit
• Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock.
• When unplugging the power supply cord, be sure to grasp the power supply plug; never pull on the cord itself. Operating the unit with a damaged power supply cord may cause a fire or electric shock.When removing the power cord, be sure to hold its plug to pull.
• When moving the unit, be sure to remove its power supply cord from the wall outlet. Moving the unit with the power supply cord connected to the outlet may cause damage to the power supply cord, resulting in fire or electric shock.
• Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations, in locations exposed to the direct sunlight, near the heaters, or in locations generating sooty smoke or steam as doing otherwise may result in fire or electric shock.
• Do not connect a network terminal exposed to excessive voltage to the DVR control output terminal A, as doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
When the Unit is in Use
• Do not place heavy objects on the unit as this may cause it to fall or break which may result in personal injury and/or property damage. In addition, the object itself may fall off and cause injury and/or damage.
• Use the dedicated AC adapter for the unit. Note that the use of other adapter may cause a fire.
• Clean the unit periodically. Contact your TOA dealer regarding the cleaning. If dust is allowed to accumulate in the unit over a long period of time, a fire may result.
• If dust accumulates on the power supply plug or in the wall AC outlet, a fire may result. Clean it periodically. In addition, insert the plug in the wall outlet securely.
• Switch off the power, and disconnect the power supply plug from the AC outlet when cleaning or leaving the unit unused for long periods of time. Doing otherwise may cause a fire or electric shock.
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. Operation 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.
Modifications
Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by TOA Corporation may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
CU version complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TOA's C-RM1000 Remote Controller is used to remotely control TOA's 9-channel (C-DR091 series) or 16­channel (C-DR161 series) Digital Video Recorders. It can also remotely control operation of Combination cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder. The C-RM1000 is equipped with a 3-axis joystick that permits main operation to be performed with one hand.
3. FUNCTIONS
Digital Video Recorder Control
Digital Video Recorder's recording and playback operation can be remotely controlled by the Remote Controller. It is also possible to display the Digital Video Recorder's menu to change settings.
Screen Display Operation
Camera images can be viewed in full-screen, 4-segment, 9-segment, or 16-segment split screen displays or in sequential displays. (Monitor 2 output can provide only full-screen, 4-segment split screen, and sequential displays.)
Combination Camera Operation
The Combination Camera's pan, tilt, and zoom operation, as well as focus and iris adjustments can be remotely controlled. It is also possible to display the Combination Camera's menu to change settings.
Preset Position Programming and Playback
The Combination Camera's preset positions can be easily programmed. Images set to the preset position can also be displayed on the monitor screen.
Abbreviation Number Function (Quick Display Function)
Digital video recorder numbers, camera numbers, and position numbers can be programmed into a function key (F1 - F4) or number (1 - 508). Pressing the programmed key or number permits the corresponding camera image to be displayed on the full screen.
Abbreviation Number Function (Function Programming)
Functions, such as Auto-focus, Auto operation, and electronic zoom, can be programmed into a function key (F1 - F4) or number (1 - 508).
Digital Video Recorder Grouping
Two or more cascade-connected Digital Video Recorders can be grouped, allowing images of all Digital Video Recorders in the group to be displayed on one master monitor. Further, multiple Digital Video Recorders can be viewed in sequential order through group sequence.
Password Setting
Accessible functions can be restricted by setting a password. There are 3 operation levels and different passwords can be set for each level.
Monitor Lock
Restricts operable monitors connected to the digital video recorder’s monitor outputs 1 and 2. This eliminates the necessity of operation for switching the monitors and prevents malfunctions.
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4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
• Do not connect the AC adapter when using the supplied modular cable since the power is supplied from the Digital Video Recorder.
• Do not connect the DVR Control Output Terminal A (RJ-11) to the telephone line.
• Do not lift the Remote Controller by joystick or subject the Controller to strong shocks. Damage may be caused to the Controller.
• To clean the front panel, wipe with a soft cloth. Do not use thinner or alcohol.
• The Remote Controller is designed for indoor use, and cannot be used outdoors.
5. CONNECTABLE EQUIPMENT AND THEIR MAXIMUM NUMBERS
5.1. Equipment that can be controlled by the Remote Controller
The following equipment can be controlled by the Remote Controller.
Communication method
Communications method Type A: C-CC501, C-CC504, C-CC551, and C-CC554
Communications method Type A/B: C-CC514, C-CC564, C-CC714, and C-CC764
Up to 16 cameras (9 cameras when the 9-channel Digital Video Recorder is used) can be connected per Digital Video Recorder for remote control.
Notes
• The Digital Video Recorder is required to perform control. Cameras cannot be connected directly to the Remote Controller for remote control.
• Avoid connecting more cameras than the number of Digital Video Recorder channels to the camera's control line. Any connected cameras exceeding the maximum number of available channels cannot be controlled.
• The combination camera available for type A and B is factory preset to type A (TOA-A). Use the DIP switch to change to Type B, as required. (Refer to p. 45; Camera Protocol.)
• Multiple combination cameras using different communication methods cannot be connected to a single digital video recorder. Match the communication methods of all connected cameras.
C-DR091 and C-DR161 Series Digital Video Recorders
Up to 8 C-DR091 or C-DR161 Series Digital Video Recorders can be connected to the Remote Controller to remotely control cameras. The Digital Video Recorder's Camera Protocol is factory-preset to Type A (TOA-A).
C-RF1000 Interface Unit
Connecting the C-RF1000 Interface Unit to the Digital Video Recorder permits up to 4 Remote Controllers to be connected. Connected remote controllers are operated on the last-in-first-out basis.
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Digital Video Recorder number (DVR):
Refers to the DVR-ID number when the Digital Video Recorders are cascade­connected.
Monitor number (MON): Refers to the Digital Video Recorder's monitor output number.
There are two monitor outputs: Monitor outputs 1 and 2.
Camera number (CAM): Refers to the camera video input terminal number connected to the Digital
Video Recorder.
Position number (POS): The Combination Camera's orientation can be programmed into a number (1 –
255).
Group number (G): Multiple cascade-connected Digital Video Recorders can be grouped. Up to 8
groups can be set.
Group sequence: A sequence of images from multiple Digital Video Recorders in the same group
can be displayed on the master monitor.
Cascade connection: Images of up to 8 Digital Video Recorders can be monitored on a single
monitor. Images of up to 8 Digital Video Recorders can be switched and cameras can be controlled by a single Remote Controller. (Refer to p.54; Expanded Digital Video Recorder system, (Cascade-connection.))
Priority Recording: Refers to the highest Priority Recording mode. Press the unit's Priority
Recording key to start recording.
Alarm Event Recording: Refers to the Alarm Recording and Motion-detected Recording.
Alarm Recording starts when an alarm signal enters an alarm input terminal of the Digital Video Recorder or Combination Camera. Motion-detected Recording starts when the Digital Video Recorder detects the movement of the camera images.
Alarm hold: The monitor display automatically switches when an alarm signal is received.
The Alarm Hold refers to the mode that prevents the screen from being switched. Digital Video Recorder's Alarm Event Recording is performed even in Alarm Hold mode.
Multi-segment split screen display:
Refers to the 4-segment, 9-segment, or 16-segment split screen.
Live mode: Refers to the mode that displays the current camera images.
Playback mode: Refers to the mode that displays images recorded on a hard disk.
Triplex mode: Refer to the mode that simultaneously displays both playback and live screens.
Playback, live display, and video recording can be simultaneously performed.
Communication method: There are two types, A (TOA-A) and B (TOA-B). Operable functions differ
depending on the type. The camera, Digital Video Recorder and Remote Controller must be identical in communication method. (Refer to p. 45; Camera Protocol.)
Auto-function: Auto-pan, Auto-trace, Preset sequence, and Tour. (Refer to p. 22; Auto-function
Operation.)
Monitor Lock: Restricts operable monitors connected to the digital video recorder’s monitor
outputs 1 and 2. This eliminates the necessity of operation for switching the monitors and prevents malfunctions.
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6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
[ Top Panel ]
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(1) LCD Screen
Displays the setting menu and data of operation status, etc. using characters.
(2) Digital Video Recorder Key [DVR/DVR MENU]
Selects the Digital Video Recorder to be controlled, and the DVR group number. Holding down this key for 2 seconds or more displays the menu of the Digital Video Recorder being selected. This key lights red when the selected Digital Video Recorder is in recording mode.
(3) Monitor Key [MON]
Switches the monitor to be operated by the Remote Controller. The monitor toggles between Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 each time the Monitor key is pressed.
(4) Camera Key [CAM/CAM MENU]
Selects the camera number. Selected cameras can be operated if they are Combination Cameras. Holding down this key for 2 seconds or more displays the menu of the Combination Camera being selected.
(5) Position Key [POS]
Use this key to play back or program the Combination Camera's preset positions.
(6) Priority Recording Key [PRIORITY REC]
Perform priority recording. This key flashes during priority recording. Holding down this key for 2 seconds or more stops priority recording, causing the key to remain unlit. (Refer to p. 25; Video Recording.)
(7)Menu/Shift Key [MENU/SHIFT]
Menu
Holding down this key for 2 seconds or more displays the menu screen on the LCD screen. (Refer to p. 36; Settings.)
Shift
Use this key when viewing camera images in multi-segment split screen displays of (19), (20) and (21) or when selecting the DVR group number
Password
When passwords are valid, holding down this key for 2 seconds or more displays the password entry screen.
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REMOTE CONTROLLER C-RM1000
DVR MON CAM POS
PRIORITY
REC
7 8
MENU
9
10
IRISFOCUS
UP
TELEWIDE
CAM MENUDVR MENU
F1
F2
F3
F4
11 12
1
4
7
C
13
23
6
5
9
8
SET
0
14 15 16
DVR
SEARCH
RIGHTLEFT
SEQUENCE
21
AUTO
22
SCREEN
MULTIFULL
PLAY / LIVE
SEQUENCE
BUZZER STOP
RESET
17
SHIFT
ALARM
18
AUTO
HOLD
19
DOWN
MULTIFULL
20
11
(8) Joystick
In live mode
Performs pan, tilt, and zoom operation of connected Combination Cameras.
In playback mode
Performs playback, reverse playback, fast forward playback, and pause operation.
In menu display mode
Moves the cursor (lever position: up, down, left, or right) and confirms (clockwise lever rotation) or cancels (counterclockwise lever rotation) the setting.
Note
Settings cannot be confirmed (clockwise lever rotation) or cancelled (counterclockwise rotation) while the camera menu is displayed. Use the SET key or C key for confirmation or cancellation.
(9) Focus Key [FOCUS]
In live mode
Adjusts the Combination Camera's focus.
In playback mode (only when temporarily stopped)
Performs instant event access playback.
In menu display mode
Changes set values.
(10) Iris Key [IRIS]
In live mode
Adjusts the camera iris.
Note
This key cannot be used when the communi­cation method is set to Type A. (Refer to p. 45; Camera Protocol.)
In playback mode
Performs playback from the earliest image, or reverses playback from the latest image.
(11) Function Keys [F1
-
F4]
Abbreviation numbers are assigned to these keys to perform quick display or function programming. (Refer to p. 42; Abbreviation Quick display function, Refer to p. 43; Abbreviation Function programming.)
(12) Clear Key [C]
Use this key to correct the wrong entry of a ten­key numerical pad. While the menu is displayed, this key is used to cancel settings.
(13) Ten-Key Numerical Pad [0
-
9]
Use this key to enter the DVR number, DVR group number, camera number, position number, or abbreviated number.
(14) Set Key [SET]
Use this key in conjunction with a ten-key numerical pad to enter abbreviation numbers. This key does not work even when pressed without designating the abbreviated number. While the menu is displayed, this key is used to confirm settings.
(15) Search Key [SEARCH]
Displays the search menu.
(16) Playback/Live Key [PLAY/LIVE]
In playback mode
Switches playback to live mode. The key remains lit while in playback mode.
In live mode
Switches live to playback mode, and playback begins.
(17) Alarm Reset Key [BUZZER STOP/RESET]
Stops the buzzer tone. Holding down this key for 2 seconds or more stops alarm event recording. The key flashes during alarm event recording or when the Digital Video Recorder fails.
(18) Alarm Hold Key [HOLD]
Prevents the Digital Video Recorder from changing the screen when it receives an alarm signal. The key lights while in alarm hold mode.
(19) Full-Screen [FULL] /
4-Segment Split-Screen Key
Displays the designated camera output on the full screen. Pressing this key while the Shift key continuously lights switches the screen to 4­segment split -screen display.
(20) Multi-Screen [MULTI] /
9-Segment Split-Screen Key
Displays connected camera outputs on the multi-split monitor screen. The multi-split screen display changes in sequence whenever this key is pressed. Pressing this key while the Shift key continuously lights switches the screen to 9­segment split-screen display.
(21) Sequence [SEQUENCE] /
16-Segment Split-Screen Key
Executes the sequential switching operation set at the Digital Video Recorder. This key remains lit during sequence operation. Pressing this key while the Shift key continuously lights switches the screen to 16-segment split-screen display.
(22) Auto Key [AUTO]
Sets the Combination Camera's auto function to ON or OFF. This key continuously lights while the camera is in auto operation mode.
Note
Operation differs depending on the communi­cations method. (Refer to p. 22; Auto-function Operation.)
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[ Rear Panel ]
[ Bottom Surface Indications ]
(23) DVR Control Output Terminal B
(screwless type)
Use this terminal when the supplied modular cable cannot be used or when connecting the Remote Controller to the interface unit. The supplied AC adapter is required when using this terminal.
(24) DVR Control Output Terminal A (RJ-11)
Use this terminal when connecting a single Remote Controller to the Digital Video Recorder within the distance of 3 meters (9.8 ft). Use the supplied modular cable for connection.
(25) AC Adapter Power Input Terminal
[DC IN 13.8 V]
Connect the DC plug of the dedicated AC adapter to this terminal. Connect the AC adapter when using the DVR Control Output Terminal B (23).
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SER.
REMOTE CONTROLLER model C-RM1000 CU 12/13.8V 250mA
TOA Corporation
MADE IN JAPAN
GND
DVR CONTROL
OUTPUT-B
DVR CONTROL
OUTPUT-A
Do not connect this jack
to telephone line.
DC IN
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7.1.1. Group Selection (cascade connection only)
Notes
• Group settings must be performed in advance. (Refer to p. 40; Group Settings.)
• Screens are not switched during group selection even when an alarm signal is received or the priority
recording button is pressed.
1. Press the Shift key.
2. Press the desired Digital Video Recorder group number.
3. Press the DVR key.
The indication "G_Group No." is displayed in the DVR section of the LCD screen.
7. EQUIPMENT SELECTION
7.1. Digital Video Recorder Selection
1. Press the desired Digital Video Recorder number using a
ten-key numerical pad.
2. Press the DVR key.
The selected Digital Video Recorder number is displayed on the LCD screen. (The key cannot be used if the Digital Video Recorder is not connected.) For monitors and cameras, Monitor 1 and Camera 1 are automatically selected.
[Example]
7.2. Monitor Selection
Functions that can be displayed differ depending on the monitor output. (Refer to p. 15; Monitor display.)
Press the MON key. The monitor output alternates between 1 and 2 each time the MON key is pressed, and the monitor number is displayed on the LCD screen.
Note:
Be sure to set Monitor Lock if multiple Remote Controllers are connected in the system. (Refer to p.50; Monitor Lock.)
[Example]
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DVR
DVR MENU
MENU
SHIFT
LCD screen
71 1
DVR MON CAM POS
MENU
2
SHIFT
DVR
LCD screen
DVR MENU
G2 1 1
DVR MON CAM POS
MON MON
LCD screen
71 1
DVR MON CAM POS DVR MON CAM POS
LCD screen
72 1
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7.3. Camera Selection
Select the camera to be displayed or operated.
1. Press the camera number to be selected using the ten-key
numerical pad.
2. Press the CAM key.
The selected camera number is displayed on the LCD screen (CAM section).
[Example]
7.3.1. Quick group camera selection (available only when cascade-connected)
Specified cameras within the group can be selected using straight number entry. The selected camera images are displayed in full-screen through the Monitor Output 1. Select the camera's serial number referring to the system example below.
Note: Group settings must be performed in advance. (Refer to p. 40; Group Settings.)
1. Enter the serial number for the camera you want to select
using the ten-key numerical pad during group selection.
Select the 10th camera connected to the Digital Video Recorder 2 as in the system example. In a serial numbering system, the 10th camera connected to the Digital Video Recorder 2 becomes No. 26 by counting 16 cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder 1 and 10 cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder 2 (16 + 10 = 26).
2. Press the CAM key.
The selected number is displayed on the LCD screen (CAM).
[Example]
CAM
51
LCD screen
7115
CAM MENU
DVR MON CAM POS
Camera No. displayed on the full screen
( System example )
Group 1
1-16
16-channel DVR 1
10th
Combination Camera
10
16-channel DVR 2
Remote Controller
CAM
CAM MENU
62
LCD screen
G1 1 26
DVR MON CAM POS
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8.1. Full Screen Display
1. After selecting the Digital Video Recorder, enter the
camera number to be displayed.
2. Press the FULL key.
The designated camera's image is displayed on the full screen and the FULL key lights. The camera number is displayed on the LCD screen.
Note
If only the FULL key is pressed, the camera image corresponding to the number shown in the CAM section of the LCD screen is displayed on the full screen.
8. MONITOR DISPLAY
Functions that can be displayed differ between Monitor outputs 1 and 2.
[Example]
Note
Perform the monitor lock setting for the system using two or more remote controllers .This eliminates the necessity of operation for switching the monitors and prevents malfunctions. (Refer to p.50; Monitor Lock)
Function
Monitor output 1
Monitor output 2
Function
Monitor output 1
Monitor output 2
* Only the C-DR161 Series (16-channel versions) can display.
Full
4 Seg
Digital Recorder
menu
Live mode
9 Seg
Search
menu
16 Seg* Sequence
Display position
setting screen
Full 9 Seg
Playback mode
4 Seg
Triplex setting
screen
16 Seg*
Archive
menu
Electronic
Zoom
Combination Camera
Cascade
output
menu
LCD screen
51
15
71 1
DVR MON CAM POS
FULL
FULL
Lights
LCD screen
FULL
7115
DVR MON CAM POS
Camera number displayed on the full screen
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1. Press the MULTI key after selecting the Digital
Video Recorder. The MULTI key lights and camera Nos. 1
-
4 (4-segment split-screen A) are displayed on the monitor.
2. Press the MULTI key. Camera Nos. 5-8 (4-segment split-screen B) are displayed on the monitor.
3. Repeat Step 2 to display the camera numbers to be monitored. The display cycles through multi-segment split screens with each depression of the MULTI key.
Monitor screen (4-segment split-screen A)
4 3
2 1
Camera No.
8.2. Multi-Screen Display
The screen switches as follows each time the MULTI key is pressed while in live or playback mode.
8.3. 4-Segment Split-Screen Display
1. Press the SHIFT key. The key lights.
2. Press the FULL (4-Split-Screen) key. The MULTI key lights and camera Nos. 1
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4 (4-segment split-screen A) are displayed on the monitor.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to display the camera number to be monitored. The display cycles through individual 4­segment split screens each time both the SHIFT key and the FULL key are pressed.
Monitor screen (4-segment split-screen A)
4 3
2 1
Camera No.
Note: Monitor output 2 can display only live images in full-screen and 4-segment split-screen displays.
9-channel recorder
4 Seg A 4 Seg B
9 Seg 4 Seg C
4 Seg A 4 Seg B 4 Seg C 4 Seg D
16-channel recorder
16 Seg 9 Seg B 9 Seg A
MULTI
MULTI
Lights
MULTI
Monitor screen (4-segment split-screen B)
6 5
FULL
MENU
SHIFT
MULTI
8 7
LCD screen
4-SEGMENT
7115
Lights
17
8.4. 9-Segment Split Screen Display
1. Press the SHIFT key.
The SHIFT key lights.
2. Press the MULTI (9-Split-Screen) key.
The MULTI key lights and Camera Nos. 1-9 (9-segment split screen A) are displayed on the monitor.
2-1. When the 16-channel recorder is used
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to display the camera numbers to be monitored. The display cycles through individual multi-segment split screens each time both the SHIFT key and the MULTI key are pressed.
8.5. 16-Segment Split-Screen Display
1. Press the SHIFT key . The SHIFT key lights.
2. Press the SEQUENCE (16-Split-Screen) key. The MULTI key lights, displaying all connected cameras on the monitor screen.
MULTI
MENU
SHIFT
MULTI
Lights
Camera No.
LCD screen
9-SEGMENT
7115
Monitor screen (9-segment split screen A)
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
SEQUENCE
MENU
SHIFT
MULTI
Lights
Monitor screen (9-segment split screen B)
10 11 12
13 14 15
16
LCD screen
1 2
16-SEGMENT
7115
Monitor screen
1 2 3 4
6 5 7 8
Camera No.
9101112
1413 15 16
8.7. Sequential Display
Note
Sequential display settings must be performed for the Digital Video Recorder in advance. Please refer to the instruction manual enclosed with the Digital Video Recorder for more information.
Press the SEQUENCE key after selecting the Digital Video Recorder. The SEQUENCE key lights, commencing sequential screen switching programmed into the Digital Video Recorder.
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8.6. Changing the Multi-Screen Display Position
Live and recorded images can be set to be displayed on user-specified split screen segments, and the display position of the multi-segment split screen can be freely changed. For more information, please read the Digital Video Recorder's instruction manual.
1. With the display mode set to live mode, display the multi-
segment split screen to be changed. (Refer to p. 16: Multi­Screen Display.)
2. Hold down the MULTI key for 2 seconds or more. The display position setting screen is displayed.
3. Move the cursor to the desired display position by tilting the joystick up, down, left or right.
4. Enter the camera number using the ten-key numerical pad, then press the FULL key.
5. Rotate the joystick counterclockwise or press the C key to exit the position setting screen.
Notes
• If a live camera image is assigned to a split-screen segment that has already been set to display another camera live image, the original camera image will be replaced with the new camera image.
• Display positions cannot be changed for Monitor output 2 images.
L1 L2
L3 L4
In multi-screen display mode
MULTI
L1 L2 POSITION SETTING
L3 L4
[Example] Monitor screen
Camera No. 1
1
Camera No. 2
2
Camera No. 16
16
SEQUENCE SEQUENCE
Lights
LCD screen
SEQUENCE
71 15
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