Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MV-DR3000 Maxtor
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INST ALLA TION & OPERA TION MANU AL Digit al V ideo Recorder MV -DR3000 Before trying to connect or operate this pro duct, please read this manual completely.
1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All the following safety and operated instructio ns wh ich will prevent harm or dam age to the operator and other persons should be read befo re the unit is operated. INFORMATION This equipment has been tested a nd found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital de vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
2 1. INTRO DUCTION ................................. 4 1.1 Product Introduction ................................4 1.2 Product Features ....................................4 1.3. FRONT / REAR VIEW............................5 1.3.1 Front Vi ew ........
3 7.2.2 Mobile Rack (FOR REMOV ABLE HDD MODEL) ................................................... 78 7.3 System Default ......................................80 7.4 O.S.D Message ..................................... 81 7.5 T ime Index T able .......
4 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Product Introduction This 1CH T riplex DVR is a storage m edia of digital video image, which u ses hard disk drives instead of VCR ta p es to store video. It enables you to enjoy the extreme flexibility of digital image archiving instead of clumsy t ape management, and is comp atible with most multiplexers in the market.
5 1.3. FRONT / REAR VIEW 1.3.1 Front V iew FOR CD-ROM MODEL FOR REMOV ABLE HDD MODEL 1 CD-RW dev ice compartment: The compart ment allows you to burn the data mostly f or backup purpo ses. This tray is for loading the CD di sc. It will accept 120 mm and 80 mm discs.
6 3 PA U S E button: In a playback display , press this to freeze the display . During the freeze, press to display one frame/field of a picture at a time in the forward direction. (A green light is on the P AUSE mode.) 4 PLA Y button: Press to play back a recorded video from the hard disk.
7 The orange light indicates the hard-disk is retrieving a disk-full statu s. 20 Shuttle Ring: The shuttle can be moved forward and backward for playback in either dire ction. T urn this left to play a recorded video in the reverse direction at fa ster or slower speeds t han the reco rded speed.
8 1.3.2 Rear V iew RS-232 ALARM DC12V RS-485 AUDIO IN IN OUT OUT VIDEO TO MONITOR TO MUX'S VCR IN FROM MUX MAIN MONITOR ETHERNET 10/100 I/O 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 36 25 VIDEO IN Connector : This BNC connector is used to connect the video output from a camera or a MUX to the DVR.
9 ALARM IN ALARM OUT RECORD IN GROUND DISK FULL ALARM RESET NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION SWITCH OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1.4 ALARM In / Out The above figure is a rear vie w. 1. GND: Ground Cont act. 2. ALARM OUT (OUTPUT): This is an alarm-output trigger .
10 2. INST ALLA TION 2.1 Basic Connection A . Connecting with a Single Camera Please set the MUL TIPLEXER option to OFF on the REC SETTING p age in the setup menu when it is connected with a single camera. (Please refer to section 4.1 MUL TIPLEXER.) B .
11 D. Att aching an External Device to DVR Connect an alarm out, alarm input, and a peripheral device as shown in the diagram b elow . 2.2 Hard-disk Drive Inst allation The DVR is equipped with two co.
12 T a ble 3.2 B. Compatible hard-disk drives Manufacturer Model Cap acit y Rotation ST340810A 40G 5400 RPM ST380020A 80G 5400 RPM ST320014A 20G 5400 RPM ST340015A 40G 5400 RPM ST380012ACE 80G 5400 RP.
13 Press the Display button 8 once; the DVR will display the following sample message plus the default display . Press the Display button 8 again; the unit will not display any OSD message. Press the button one more time to go back to the default display .
14 3. OPERA TIONS This section s hows you ho w to operate and manage the DVR when it get s in the way . 3.1 Configuring Recording Settings Recording time will vary depending on the image size, recording rate , and the capacity of the hard-disk drives.
15 NTSC (MUX ON) Audio ON (1 1KHz) Possible Recording Ti me HDD=20GB ( hour ) BEST 3.5 4.4 6.6 11 . 0 23.6 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. HIGH 3.5 5.5 8.3 13.7 29.2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. ST ANDAR D 3.7 7.4 11 . 0 18.1 38.2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.
16 P AL (MUX ON) Audio OFF Possible Recording T ime HDD=20GB ( hour ) BEST 3.6 5.4 8.1 13.5 24.4 46.1 89.5 154.6 545.2 816.5 1087.7 HIGH 3.6 6.7 10.1 16.9 30.5 57.6 111 . 8 193.2 681.5 1020.6 1359.7 ST ANDAR D 4.5 9.0 13.5 22.6 40.6 76.8 149.1 257.7 908.
17 RECORD ALARM / MOT ION CLOCK/ TI MER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO CLOCK / TIMER P AGE RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICA TION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO CLOCK/ TIM ER P AGE 00.
18 RECORD ALARM / MOT ION CLOCK/ TI MER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO ALARM/ MOTION P AGE ALM OPERA TION REC RA TE REC QUALITY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURA TION PRE-ALARM MOTION SETTING ALARM/ M.
19 1 2 3 4 Manual or Externally T rigge red Reco rdin g Al arm T ake s Plac e Actu al R e cordi ng Speed Norma l Ala rm Norma l Tim e r Rec or d in g Actu al R e cordi ng Speed Al arm T ake s Plac e T.
20 3.3 Playback Operations This section shows you how to operate the fast, slow , and single-picture playba ck functions, and details h ow the unit is to playback a file in a different op eration status. Please refer to the following paragraph s specifying the relevant details.
21 3.3.3 Slow Forward/Reverse There are 4 speeds available for a slow playback: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16. While playing back recorde d video at the recorded speed: (1) Press the P AUSE button 3 for the slow playback mode.
22 1 08-1 1-04 21:47:55 28.3G 2 08-12-04 06:55:58 8 .03G 3 08-12-04 10:02:15 1 .00G 4 08-12-04 12:42:31 1 8.0M 5 08-12-04 12:42:47 1 0.0M HD1 Live Play back button 8 .
23 A 1 08-12-04 10:02:15 1.00G A 2 08-12-04 12:42:31 18.0M A 3 08-12-04 12:42:47 10.0M HD1 MM DD YEAR HH MM 08 /12 / 2004 12 42 TIMER SEARCH 10 / 01 / 2004 15:10:30 CD (For CD- RW model only) FULL LIS T ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SD CARD SEARCH 3.
24 00:00:00 00:00:00 01:00:0 0 02:00:00 03:00:00 04:00:00 05:00:00 06:00:00 07:00:0 0 08:00:00 09:00:00 10:00: 00 11:00:00 12:00:00 13:00:00 14:00:00 15:00: 00 16:00:00 17:00:00 18:00:00 19 :00:00 20:.
25 NOTE: T o delete a JPG file in the SD card, please return to the SD C ARD JPG FILE list pa ge, and highlight the s pecific JPG file, press the Setup bu tton 9 , then select “Y es” to delete the image. 3.4.6 CD Menu (For CD-RW model only ) T ake the following step s to proceed with the CD search function.
26 3.5 Backup Operations 3.5.1 CD Rewritable unit Backup Operations (FOR CD-ROM MODEL ONL Y) This device now includes a CD-RW unit. (1) SD JPEG: Archive single image clips into an SD card. i ) Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot of the rear unit. ii ) Play the video back to find your desired item.
27 RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICA T ION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO DIS K P AGE RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ T IMER COMMUNI CA T ION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO DISK P AGE Hear that beeping signal to confirm your disc is ready. ii ) Play the video back to find your desired item.
28 RECORD ALARM / MOT ION CLOCK/ TI MER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO DISK P AGE 1 08-1 1-04 21:47:55 28.3G 2 08-12-04 06:55:58 8.03G A 3 08-12-0 4 10:02:15 1.
29 (1) Press the Setup button 9 to enter the setup mode and select the DISK . (2) Highlight DISK and press the Enter button 15 to enter the DISK SETTING page . (3) Then set SD FILE to JPEG . (4) Inse rt an SD Card into the SD card slot of the rear unit.
30 RECORD ALARM / MO TION CLOCK/ TIM ER COMMUN ICA TION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO SYSTEM P AGE SYSTEM OPERA TION LO G MENU BACKGND BUZZER P ASSWORD SETUP PWD DEF AU L T VERSION LOAD MAIN P AGE SD / CD SETUP SA V E an SD card. The DVR offers a quick setup method by using the SD card.
31 RECORD ALARM/ MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICA T ION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO REC P AGE 4. MENU SETUP RECORD ALARM/ MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICA TION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO REC P AGE 4. MENU SETUP There are 6 categories fo r operation setting in the setup menu system as shown below .
32 RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICA T ION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO ALARM/ MOTION P AGE ALM OPERA TION REC RA TE REC QUALI TY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURA T ION PRE-ALARM MOTION SETTI NG ALARM.
33 Dur at ion Set ting Alar m ac tiva ted Alar m deactivated Res et Al arm reco rdin g Non - St op Alar m ac tiva ted Alar m deactivated Dur at i on Al arm reco rdin g Dur at i on / deactivate the alarm recording whe n it detects an alarm inp ut. ON: The device activates the al arm recording when it detect s an alarm input.
34 MOTION ENABLE SENSITIVITY REGION MOTION SETTING MAIN P AGE : ON : 3 : SET ( 30 , 40 ) - ( 99 , 99 ) SET MOTION REGION RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICA T ION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO C.
35 00 :00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 REC SCHEDULE OK ST ART END 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 .
36 COMM ID: Communication ID for the RS232 and RS485 communication ports. After the DVR receives a RS232 or RS485 command, it checks if the <Dest ID> within the code is the sam e as the COMM ID, in which case the particular command can be accepte d.
37 FTP IP USER PA S S W O R D PAT H FTP ACCOUNT MAIN P AGE : 192.168. 001.128 : [dvr ] : [00000000 ] : [/dvrv ideo ] RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM MAIN M ENU GOTO DISK P AGE ENABLE: This option is to select enable or disable for the FTP funct ion.
38 clearing out the dat a. Enter the standard pass wor d “ 9999 ” if you haven’t set your own individual passwo rd. T o set your individual password, pl ease refer to section 4.6 System Setting - P ASSWORD option. HD 1 / 2: Clears out all the dat a stored in HD 1 and HD 2.
39 RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICA TION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO SYSTEM P AGE 4.6 SYSTEM Setting This page is use d for accessing the history of the operation st atuses, setting the pa ssword, resuming factory default, and determining the menu di splay background.
40 prevent any unauthorized re-fo rmatting of the hard disk drives or use by a network viewe r . The stand ard password is “9999”. OLD P ASSWORD: Enter the p re-set passwo rd (or the standa rd password if this is the initial setting) to access the p assword set ting system.
41 5. NETWORK 5.1 Network Configuration 5.1.1 Cable Connections Please follow the instructions belo w to connect your DVR to a computer or a network and to choose a proper RJ-45 cable configuration for connections. Physical S pec. of RJ-45 Ca ble for Ethernet Wire T ype Cat.
42 RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICA TION DISK SYSTEM MAIN MENU GOTO COMM P AGE RJ-45 PIN configuration for LAN Hub 5.1.2 Configure Y our DVR Network Settings Upon network ha rdware connection, you need to activate the netwo rk function and configure the proper network setting s of the DVR.
43 Y ou don’t need to set a NET IP for the unit if the LAN which the unit is connected to has a DHCP server . Otherwise, please follow the instructions given below: Enter the NET IP page, and set the IP , MASK and GA TEWA Y . Then press the Enter button to proceed.
44 5.1.3 TCP/IP Communication Setup Follow the instructions b elow to install the TCP/IP com munication program into your computer . 1 . Click the Star t Menu from your computer , and point to the Control p anel. 2. Click the Network Connections icon twice to enter the Network setting windows.
45 5. TCP/IP Configuration setting z Click Sta rt Æ Control Panel Æ Net w ork . Connec tions Æ Local Area Connection z Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) , and then click Properties . z Befo re proces sing the DVR installation in a W AN, please make sure the Intern et connection works properly .
46 5.1.4 T esting Connection With the previous settings, follow the instructions below to ensure whethe r you have established the con nection successfully . 1. Click Star t Æ Command Programs 2. T ype in ping 192.168.1.1 then Enter . (See the sample screen below) ** This IP is the DVR IP address that is assigned for the conne cted DVR .
47 5.2 TRIPLEX 1 CH DVR VIEWER SOFTW A RE: Introduction This version of the TRIPLEX 1CH DVR Viewer Software uses the Microsoft .Net Framework version. The .Net Fram ework performs the XML Web Services, which applies this operation system. The .Net Framework provides a very high performan ce environment to solve the network program.
48 ※ Note: Please choose th e "Next" button to continue. Step 4: The installation screen will show the message "C:Program FilesA VE TECH Vie w er Soft w are". Or you can select the path you want. ※ Note: Click "Next" to continue the installation.
49 【 A vailable Devices 】 : Here the whole DVR list is shown. You can connect with your selection. Double click any of them to open the screen below.
50 For the exception setting, please click th e " Exception List " next to the " Phrase List " . Then input the exce ption strings and exception count for remote alter triggering. Click the " Refr esh " button to submit the settings.
51 9. Motion / Alarm: The warning icons. Motion icon : When there is a detection of motion in any channel, it will display this icon on the right upper corner o n that channel to warn the user.
52 than the recorded sp eed. "FWD": Click to play a recorded video in the forward direction at speeds, whi ch are faster than the recorded sp eed. 5.2.3.2.2 Change Pan/Tilt/Zoom Settin g Click the button on the home page to open the S peed Dome Controller .
53 5.2.3.3 Backup and video edit Use the button to see the "Backup" window. 【 Backup up to A VI 】 : Backup Settings : ● File Path : To set the backup file path and the file name, click the "Bro wser" button on the right. ● Frame Rate : Sets the backup record file speed.
54 5.2.3.4 Web Page V iew er This section provides in structions for using the Viewe r Software to view the We b Page. NOTE: This device also provides the IE Bro wser function. Open the browser and vie w the images directly via the bro w ser. Please refer to section 5.
55 O p tion Buttons 5.3 Microsof t Internet Explorer This section provides inst ructions for using the Microsoft Internet Explorer . 5.3.1 Connecting the DVR S tart up the Microsoft Internet Explore r , and then follow the step s given below to connect the DVR: 1.
56 5.3.2 Change Record / Alarm Setting Please follow the steps given below to change the Record / Alarm setting through the network as and when necess ary .
57 5.3.4 Pan / Tilt / Zoom Setting Click the button on the main page to open the S peed Dome Controller p age. Then sele ct a proper S peed Dome model on the left hand si de. The function varies for dif ferent S peed Dome models. Here is an example. 7.
58 6. TEXT INSERTION FUNCTION 1. Purpose The purpose of the T ext Insertion functi on is to make the DVR accept the text information coming from external devi ces like A TM machines, cash registers, and access cont rol systems. The DVR stores t he text information in the hard disk, and shows the information on the screen du ring a video pl ayback.
59 2.2 RS-232 baud rate setting. Baud rates can be set in the DVR, the baud rate selections including 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600 and 1 15200. 2.3 The maximum num ber of text information records. For every 10.24 Giga bytes of hard disk ca pacity , the DVR reserves space for 32768 text records.
60 SETUP / COMMUNICA TION / BAUD Set at the same speed as that in the T ext Input device. 3.1.3 Firmware version and cap acity usage. SETUP / SYSTEM / VERSION. The 2 numbers af ter “TEXT # :” are the current index number of the TEXT data and the tot al number of TEXT dat a.
61 3.1.5 T ext display setting. There are 2 options (BY CHANNEL, MIXED); If the TEXT INSERTION option has been set as VSI-ADD protocol, and incoming text s come from dif ferent channels, all the messages of the chann els could be set in different channels.
62 While the users input string dat a in the setup menu or search menu, they can also press the SETUP button to quickly acquire the re quired or relevant phrases; please see the following examples.
63 3.1. 7 Exception setting. Enter SETUP/ RECORD/ TEXT INSERTION/ EXCEPTION The purpose of using the exception s is to filter some special string and alter the remote users. There are 4 options (1 ..10, 1 1..20, 21..25, “F ACTORY DEF AUL T” ); please select one, and then enter the inner p age for the string settings.
64 3.1.8 EXCEPTION P ARAMETER. In the EXCEPTION setting page, press t he SEARCH button to enter the EXCEPTION P ARAMETER setting page. In the P ARAMETER EXCEPTION setting page, press the SEARCH button to return to the EXCEPTION setting page. For each EXCEPTION, the user c an set the following parameters.
65 3.1.8.7 DWE ( DWELL ). The durations for the above BUZ ( 3.1.8.3 ) and FL G( 3.1.8.4 )functions are shown as below . 3.1.9 AMOUNT EXCEPTION. In the EXCEPTION setting page, #25 is a sp ecial item for amount exception. When the amount exceeds this number , the DV R will generate an Exc eption event, too.
66 3.2.2 Multiple Devices Connection. By using A VE REGCOM and HYDRA, a mu ltiple cash register can be linked together through an RS-485, and can finally connect to the DVR through the RS-232. The following is an example of 4 cash registe rs connected to a DVR.
67 3.2.3.1 Full T ext Display Mode. All the incoming TEXT data are shown in the middle of the screen; the previous data is scroll ed up when the latest one arrives. If the TEXT INSERTION option has bee n set as VSI-ADD , and incoming texts come from dif ferent channels.
68 3.2.6 REVIEW TEXT . Press the SEARCH button and hold for more than 3 seconds. The REVIEW TEXT mode will then be activated, with 6 items for selection. 3.2.6.1 FULL LIST . If the TEXT INSERTION in the Setup Menu is set as GENERIC (refer to 3.1.1 section in this chapter), the list is shown as below .
69 Once a channel is selected and the ENTER button is pressed, all the T ext Data of the p articular channel will be listed. 3.2.6.2 BY STRING . The "BY STRING" functio n offers an interface to sea rch for some specific material.
70 T o search for a two-word string, please e nter the words with one space between the words, for example, “SANDY 0004” 3.2.6.3 BY DA TE/ TIME. This function offers an interface to list the data within a spe cific time period.
71 If the TEXT INSERTION is set as VSI-ADD , there is a channel item which will show on the screen, too. The following are some example s for your operations. A. T o search Amount >= 1.00, the following items are shown on the scree n. >= 00001.00 -- 00000.
72 3.2.6.5 BY COMBINA TION BY COMBINA TION is the combination of the above search interfaces. The user can give the dif ferent conditions on the same pag e. The search procedure can be repeated betwe en the BY COMBINA TION page and the search result p age ( TEXT LIST ).
73 7. MISCELLANEOUS 7.1 RS-232 & RS-485 Setup & Protocol 7.1.1 RS232 & RS485 Setup Use a Null Modem cable (the st andard RS-232 9 Pin Cable with Pin 2 and Pin 3 exchanged, see pin configuration chart below fo r details) to connect the COM 1 on the rea r panel of the DVR to a PC.
74 7.1.2.1 Keys and signals ( Main Category = 0x01 ) PC message: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0 x20>, <0x01>, < Key V alue>, <0x4f> < The value of a specific front p anel ke.
75 7.1.2.2 COMMAND (Main Category =0x02) A. Handshake (Secon d Category=0x01) PC request: <0x41>, <0 x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, < 0x01>, <0x00>, <0x4f> DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01> , <0x02>, <0x08>, <0x00>, <0 x4f> B.
76 #1 :Active HDD ( if = 1 ) #2 :Current HDD for REC ( if = 1 ) #3 :Current HDD for PLA Y ( if = 1 ) #4…#7 :Capacity #8.. #1 1 :REC/PLA Y Position G .
77 7.2 Hard Disk Inst allation Usually the unit comes with one hard-disk drive install ed in compa rtment HD 1, which is default-configured as a m aster . The jumper settings configuration of the inst alled hard-disk drives for the unit and comp atible drives wh ich can be used with this unit are listed in the table bel ow .
78 9 . Place the mobile rack back onto the device and screw in all the 4 screws. 7.2.2 Mobile Rack (FOR REMOV ABLE HDD MODEL) 1 Make sure that the key is unlocked. 2. Pull the active handle outward to detach the carrier body from the mobile rack. 3. Slide the top cover backward and remove.
79 5 Attach the interface connecto r and the power connector to the drive. Please note the red lining of the IDE cable and the red wire of power cable must line up side by side. 6 Place the HDD inside the mobile rack. Use four of the provided screws. 7 Place the top cover back on the carrier body by sliding it forward.
80 RECORD ALARM/ MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICA TIO N DISK SYSTEM SETUP MENU ALM OPERA TION REC RA TE REC QUALITY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURA TION PRE-ALARM MOTION SETTING ALARM/ MOTION MAIN P AGE : OFF : 30 F/S : BES T : OFF : NO : 0 SEC : OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 CLOCK DA YLIGHT SA VING REC ENABLE TIMER CLOCK/ TIMER MAIN P AGE : SET : OFF : OFF : SET 7.
81 7.4 O.S.D Message No. O.S.D Message Meanings 1 NO DISK No hard-disk detecte d after power activated. 2 BA TTERY LOW Suggest change the battery and reset the system time. 3 LOADING System Boot up. 4 VIDEO LOSS Video lo ss. 5 VIDEO IN Video input source.
82 7.5 T ime Index T able HD1 HD1 1 12-02-03 12:20:55 1 12-02-03 12:20:55 2 12-02-03 13:30:33 2 01-30-04 16:00:34 3 01-30-04 16:00:34 : : : : : : 2999 02-03-04 16:00:56 3000 Indexes 3000 02-03-04 16:00:56 3000 02-08-04 17:30:58 3000 Indexes The DVR will generate a T ime Index T able indicating recorded dat a is kept in a particular HDD.
83 7.6 S pecifications Model Number MV -DR3000L MV -DR3000CDL Model REMOV ABLE HDD MODEL CD-ROM MODEL Image System NTSC/P AL Resolution NTSC: 720 x 240 pixels ; P AL: 720 x 288 pixels Video In Composi.
84 7.7 Comp atible Multiplexer Devices Manufacturer Model N/P Channel COLORS Work with DVR MPX-9004, 9104 NTSC / P AL 4Ch Color , B/W ˇ MPX-9019, 91 19 NTSC / P AL 9Ch Color , B/W ˇ APPRO MPX-9016, .
85 7.8 ScanIP Follow the instructions below to use the ScanIP sof tware to search the DVR device s in a local network. 1. Click the button to discover the connection of the all-type device in the LA N. The Device List will displa y the connection of the all-type device.
86 6. Auto search “Free IP Address”. If you clicked “Y es” the “Free IP Address” box will appear on the right. 1. Select and double click any of the addresses in the “Free IP Address” box on the right to enter it into an IP Address on the left.
87 APPENDIX 1. – Using CD Discs (FOR CD-R W MODEL ONL Y) Please note that when using CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW discs, do not wr ite or stick anything on the surface as this co uld cause an error in recording or the data on the disc may be damaged. Inserting Disc 1.
88 3. Press the front of the tray or lightly and gently pull the tray out with two fingers. Caution When you use either a CD-RW or a CD-ROM, please pay heed to the following. 1. At the time of installation: As suggested in your specifications, please do not install in an unstable position or in one that causes vibrations.
89 APPENDIX 2. –Default T ext Insertion List The following is a list of default phrases and exceptions . You can refer here to click and ente r any item you need to check.
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