QUICK MANUAL
DIGITAL VIDEO
RECORDER
C-DR091 CU Series
C-DR161 CU Series
Thank you for purchasing TOA Digital Video Recorder. Please carefully follow the instructions in this
manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
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.
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
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could
WARNING
result in death or serious personal injury.
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 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 insert nor drop metallic objects or flammable materials in the ventilation slots of the unit's cover, as
this may result in 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.
• The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and the plug (disconnecting device) shall be easily
accessible.
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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.
• Do not block the ventilation slots in the unit's cover. Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the unit and
result in fire.
• 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 100BASE-TX terminal, Disk array
connection terminal or Remote control I/O 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.
• 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.
• An all-pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated in the
electrical installation of the building.
The equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet.
-Finland
"Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan"
-Norway
"Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt"
-Sweden
"Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag"
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CU version complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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.
This equipment is classified as a LASER CLASS 1 PRODUCT. The following classification label is located on
the drive.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CAUTION:
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
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2. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
[ C-DR161 Series Front ]
5
3
7
9
12
13
DVD
BUZZER STOP/
ALARM RESET
MENU/
ENTER
PRIORITY
ARCHIVE
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
REC
SEARCH
MULTI
REC
KEY LOCK
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
MONITOR
MONITOR
1
2
ZOOM
SCREEN
SEQUENCE
FAILURE
HD FULL
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER C-DR161
4
1
6
8
2
10
11
14
(9) Menu key
(1) Power key [
]
• Holding down the Menu key for 2 seconds or
more when in live mode displays the menu
screen on Monitor 1 screen.
Pressing the Power key changes the Digital
Video Recorder's mode from standby to
operation mode. To switch from operation mode
to standby mode, hold down the Power key for 2
seconds or more.
• Use this key when confirming selected setting
items on the menu screen.
• Holding down the Menu key for 2 seconds or
more when the Security setting is activated
displays the Password entry screen.
(2) Camera selector key
Pressing the Camera selector key displays the
corresponding camera image on the full screen.
+
(10) Sequence/ [ ] Key
(3) Priority recording key
• Pressing the Sequence key in live mode
causes the camera outputs to be displayed in
preprogrammed sequential order.
Used to start priority recording. To stop priority
recording, hold down the Priority recording key
for 2 seconds or more. The Priority recording
key flashes red during priority recording.
• Pressing the setting value on the Menu screen
during selection changes the setting value in
forward direction.
(4) Monitor key
Use this key when switching operation between
Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 outputs.
Monitor 1 output is enabled when the key is
unlit, and Monitor 2 output is enabled when the
key is lit.
(11) Reverse playback [
] key
• Images are played back in reverse if the
Reverse playback key is pressed.
• Use this key to move the cursor to the left on
the menu screen.
(5) Buzzer stop key (Alarm reset key)
Use this key to reset alarm event recording.
This key is also used to stop a buzzer tone.
(12) Pause [
,
] key
• Use this key to temporarily stop the playback
display. Operation can be performed for the
archive menu display, frame advance/reverse
playback, and instant event access playback
while the display is temporarily stopped.
(6) Zoom key
Use the Zoom key to zoom in on the live and
playback screens (2x zoom).
• Used this key to move the cursor upward on
the Menu screen.
(7) Search key
Use this key to search for recorded images.
(13) Stop [
,
] key
-
(8) Multi-Screen / [ ] Key
• Use this key to stop playback or reverse
playback.
• Display on the multi-segment split screen.
• Pressing this key while setting values are
selected on the menu screen varies setting
values in the reverse direction.
• Use this key to move the cursor downward on
the Menu screen.
(14) Playback [
] key
• Pressing the Playback key plays back
recorded images.
• Use this key to move the cursor to the right on
the Menu screen.
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[C-DR161 series Rear]
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23
RM
TERMINATION
IN
ON
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
RM IN-A
1
DISK ARRAY
2
OUT
ALARM IN
PRIORITY
NC
CAMERA
G
RM IN-B
RM OUT-B
VIDEO
1
9
G
G
2
G
3
G
G
4
G
G
5
G
G
6
G
G
7
G
8
G
G
IN
1
G
G
+
-
+
4
G
G
-
+
G
-
CONTROL OUT
TIME SYNC
AC MAINS
10
G
11
12
13
14
15
G
16
2
G
3
G
IN
G
OUT
G
SER.
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
model C-DR161D3 CU
1
2
IN
OUT
AUDIO
110-120V
50/60Hz mA
LINK
MONITOR OUT
RS-232C
100BASE-TX
TOA Corporation
MADE IN JAPAN
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15
16
20
22
17
19
(15) AC inlet
(22) Control input/output terminal
• Control output terminal
Outputs a signal during equipment failure
occurs.
Connect the supplied power cord to this socket.
(16) Monitor output terminal
• Monitor 1 output terminal
Outputs the Monitor 1's camera images.
• Priority recording input terminal
Use this terminal to begin Priority recording
using signals from connected external
equipment.
• Monitor 2 output terminal
Outputs the Monitor 2's camera images.
• Time sync input & output terminal
Use this terminal to synchronize the clocks of
multiple Digital Video Recorders used in the
system.
(17) Audio input/output terminal
• Audio input terminal
This terminal is used for audio recording.
• Audio output terminal
• Remote Control Input/Output Terminal B
Use this terminal for connection of the C-
RM1000 Remote Controller.
Outputs audio input terminal signals during live
screen display, and outputs the recorded audio
during playback display.
• Camera control terminal
Use this terminal to control the Combination
Camera.
(18) Video input terminal
Connect the camera to this terminal. Connecting
the camera automatically terminates the Digital
Video Recorder at 75 Ω.
Note
The C-RM1000 Remote Controller must be
connected to the Digital Video Recorder in
order to control the Combination Camera.
(19) Video output terminal
A loop through output for the Video input
terminal. Connecting the BNC plug to the Video
output terminal automatically cancels the 75Ω
termination.
(23) Remote controller input/output terminal A
( Power can be supplied.)
Use this terminal to connect the C-RM1000
Remote Controller.
(20) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX terminal
Use this terminal to remotely monitor or control
cameras connected to the Digital Video
Recorder or search or play back their recorded
images through the network using the web
browser from a PC.
(21) Alarm input terminal
Use this terminal to make Alarm event
recording. Connect no-voltage contact signals of
sensors, etc. to this terminal.
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3. CONNECTIONS
Combination camera
2
*
Disk Array
Disk Array
C-DA1000-2
C-DA1000-2
2
*
RS-485
Color camera
DISK
ARRAY
IN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
DISK ARRAY
2
RM IN-A
OUT
8
ALARM IN
PRIORITY
NC
CAMERA
G
RM IN-B
RM OUT-B
VIDEO
1
9
G
G
2
G
3
G
G
4
G
G
5
G
G
6
G
G
7
G
IN
1
G
G
+
-
+
4
G
G
-
+
G
-
CONTROL OUT
TIME SYNC
1
AC MAINS
10
G
11
12
13
4
15
G
16
2
G
3
G
N
G
OUT
G
*
Digital Video Recorder
C-DR161 Series
1
IN
OUT
AUDIO
LINK
ONITOR OUT
RS-232C
100BSE-TX
MONITOR
OUT2
10BASE-T/
100BASE-TX
MONITOR
OUT1
Monitor 1
DVR CONTROL
OUTPUT-A
Live only
LAN
Monitor 2
Remote Controller
C-RM1000
PRIORITY
CAMERA
G
RM IN-B
RM OUT-B
NC
2
IN
1
G
G
+
-
+
4
G
G
-
+
G
-
CONTROL OUT
TIME SYNC
G
3
G
IN
G
OUT
G
PC
CAMERA
+
-
G
RS-485
1
C-DR091 and C-DR161 Series
C-DR091: 9 I/ O Terminals
C-DR161: 16 I/ O Terminals
*
*
: Coaxial cable (Video signal)
: CPEV-S 0.65 (RS-485 Control line)
Twisted pair with shield 22AWG or larger
2
Match the Combination Camera’ s address to the Digital Video
Recorder’ s video input number.
: Modular cable, 3 m (9.8 ft).
(supplied with the C-RM1000)
: Modular cable, 1 m (3.3 ft)
(supplied with Disk Array)
: eSATA cable, 1 m (3.3 ft)
(supplied with Disk Array)
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4. EXTERNAL TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
4.1. Alarm Input Terminal Connections
The number of terminals available differs depending on whether the Digital Video Recorder is a 9-channel or a
16-channel version. Refer to the table below when making alarm input terminal connections.
For 16 channel
For 9 channel
ALARM IN
ALARM IN
1
9
G
G
2
G
G
3
G
G
4
G
G
5
G
G
6
G
G
7
G
G
8
G
G
1
9
G
G
2
G
3
G
4
G
5
G
6
G
7
G
8
G
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Terminal name
Symbol
Terminal name
Symbol
Name
Name
Alarm input 1
Signal ground
Alarm input 2
Signal ground
Alarm input 3
Signal ground
Alarm input 4
Signal ground
Alarm input 5
Signal ground
Alarm input 6
Signal ground
Alarm input 7
Signal ground
Alarm input 8
Signal ground
Alarm input 9
Signal ground
1
G
2
ALARM 1
GND
9
ALARM 9
GND
G
Alarm input 10
Signal ground
Alarm input 11
Signal ground
Alarm input 12
Signal ground
Alarm input 13
Signal ground
Alarm input 14
Signal ground
Alarm input 15
Signal ground
Alarm input 16
Signal ground
ALARM 2
GND
10
G
ALARM 10
GND
G
3
ALARM 3
GND
11
G
ALARM 11
GND
G
4
ALARM 4
GND
12
G
ALARM 12
GND
G
5
ALARM 5
GNA
13
G
ALARM 13
GNA
G
6
ALARM 6
GND
14
G
ALARM 14
GND
G
7
ALARM 7
GND
15
G
ALARM 15
GND
G
8
ALARM 8
GND
16
G
ALARM 16
GND
G
4.1.1. Terminal connection
The terminal connector is unlocked by pressing down on its release button. To connect the cable, press down
on the release button first, insert the cable, then push the release button up again to lock the cable in place.
However, for solid cables with diameters from 0.8 mm(AWG20) to 1.2 mm(AWG16), there is no need to press
down on the release button. Cable can be connected simply by inserting it in place until it will not go any
further.
Note
Ensure that the cable is securely locked into the terminal after connection.
1
Press down the
Release button.
2
Applicable cable
Insert a cable.
• Solid conductor
AWG26 (ø 0.4 mm)
AWG16 (ø 1.2 mm)
-
3
Push the
• Stranded conductor
release button up.
AWG24 (0.2 mm2)
AWG20 (0.75 mm2)
-
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4.2. Control I/O Terminal Connections
The control input and output terminals include: priority recording terminal, camera control terminal, remote
controller input/output terminals, control output terminal, and time synchronization input/output terminals.
PRIORITY
CAMERA
G
RM IN-B
RM OUT-B
NC
2
+
-
+
-
+
IN
1
G
G
G
G
G
-
CONTROL OUT
TIME SYNC
G
3
G
4
IN
G
OUT
G
A
B
A
Terminal name
PRIORITY IN
PRIORITY G
NC
Terminal name B
CONTROL OUT 1
CONTROL OUT G
CONTROL OUT 2
CONTROL OUT G
CONTROL OUT 3
CONTROL OUT G
CONTROL OUT 4
CONTROL OUT G
TIME SYNC IN
Name
Name
Priority Recording Input
Control Output 1
Priority Recording Ground
Not connected
Control Output Ground
Control Output 2
+
Camera Control (RS-485) +
Control Output Ground
Control Output 3
CAMERA
Camera Control (RS-485) Ground
CAMERA G
-
Camera Control (RS-485)
-
Control Output Ground
Control Output 4
CAMERA
+
Remote Control Input B + (RS-485)
Remote Control Input B Ground
RM IN-B
Control Output Ground
Date/Time Adjustment Input
Date/Time Adjustment Input Ground
Date/Time Adjustment Output
Date/Time Adjustment Output Ground
RM IN-B G
-
Remote Control Input B
-
(RS-485)
RM IN-B
+
Remote Control Output B + (RS-485)
Remote Control Output B Ground
RM OUT-B
TIME SYNC G
RM OUT-B G
TIME SYNC OUT
TIME SYNC G
-
Remote Control Output B
-
(RS-485)
RM OUT-B
Notes
• Ensure that the cable is securely locked into the terminal after connection.
• Use the CPEV-S cable (twisted pair shielded cable) with diameter larger than 0.65 mm for the Control
Input/Output terminal connections. Also be sure to connect the shielded cable to the GND terminal.
• The maximum cable length of the control cable from the Digital Video Recorder to the camera of which
termination is set to ON is 1.2 km. Also the maximum cable length of the control cable from the Remote
Controller to the Digital Video Recorder of which termination switch is set to ON is 1.2 km.
4.2.1. Time synchronization input/output terminal connections
Two different methods are available to synchronize the time, one using both master and slave units, the other
using NTP.
Note
When using a single-channel Digital Video Recorder, set the synchronization interval to "5 seconds."
Input Output
Input Output
Input Output
Input Output
Master
Slave 1
Slave 2
Slave 7
To synchronize the times of slave units with the time of the master unit, connect the slave units to the master
unit in a series via their input and output terminals. In other words, connect the input of slave number one to
the master unit's output and the input of slave number two to slave number one's output, and so on.
4.3. 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Terminal Connections
Use this terminal to remotely monitor or control cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder, or search or
play back their recorded images on a PC web browser. When connecting a PC directly to the Digital Video
Recorder, use a network crossover cable. Use the straight-through cable for connection between them via a
switching hub.
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5. DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ACTIVATION AND TERMINATION
5.1. Recorder's Activation
1. Insert the power supply plug.
The Recorder is placed in standby mode. The power
key flashes at about 5-second intervals while in standby
mode.
Power key LED indicator Mode
Distinguishes Main power OFF
Note
Do not pull out the power supply plug while the Power
Flashes (5sec) Standby mode
During a system check
key is light green. Ensure that the Recorder is in the
standby mode when pulling out the power supply plug.
Logged data could be damaged or lost if the power
supply plug is pulled out during initialization (while
accessing the hard disk).
Flashes (1sec)
Lights
(during activation)
Power ON (during operation)
2. Press the Power key while the Recorder is in standby mode.
The Power key flashes green during a system check. The Power key changes from flashing to steady ON
after system check completion, allowing camera images to be displayed.
5.2. Recorder's Power Off and Disconnect
Hold down the Power key for 2 seconds or more. All operations stop, placing the Recorder in standby mode.
When moving the Recorder, be sure to place it in standby mode, then remove the power supply plug from the
wall outlet.
6. MAIN MENU SETTING
6.1. About the Main Menu Settings
To perform each setting, display the Menu screen when in live mode.
1. Holding down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more.
Displays the Menu screen.
M A
I
N
M E N U
R E C S E
T
T
I
N G
D
I
S P L A Y S E
T
T
T
T
I
I
N G
N G
N E T W O R K S E
M A
I
L
T
S E
T
T
I
N G
Notes
S Y S
L O G
D A T
E M S E
T
T
I
N G
D
/
I
S P L A Y
E
T
I
M E S E
T
T
I
N G
• Menu screen is not displayed while the Monitor Output 2 is
selected. (while the Monitor key is lit).
M A
I
N T E N A N C E
I
M A G E A R C H
I
V
I
N G
• Display the Menu screen after returning to the live mode when
in playback mode.
• Menu screen is not displayed while in zoom mode and during
zoom display (while zoom key is lit)
2. To move the cursor, use the [
] and [
] keys.
The [ ] and [ ] keys can be used to move the cursor only when there are setting parameters.
3. To select or change parameters, use the [+] and [–] keys.
4. Press the Menu key at the mark at the desired setting item.
If no change has been made to the current parameter:
The screen moves to the next screen.
If changes have been made:
Save setting confirmation message is displayed. (Refer to the next page.)
5. To exit the setting and return to the previous screen, press the [
of the screen.
] key at the leftmost parameter position
A Save Setting confirmation dialog is displayed if changes have been made. If set value has not been
changed, the screen moves to the previous screen, Exits the Menu screen when the Main Menu screen is
displayed.
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6.2. Setting Item List
MAIN MENU
Menu item
PRIORITY REC SETTING
Setting item
Main menu item
REC SETTING
REC SETTING
PRIORITY REC INPUT MODE
AUDIO
POST TIME
AUTO REC SETTING
PRE-REC SETTING
SCHEDULE
GROUP A
-
F SETTING
NORMAL REC SETTING
ALARM EVENT
SPECIAL DAY SETTING
MOTION SETTING
AUDIO
REC SETTING
EVENT
ALARM EVENT
REC MODE
REC TIME
REC RATE
REC QUALITY
AUDIO
ALARM INPUT MODE
POST ALARM TIME
MOTION DETECT MODE
POST MOTION TIME
OVERWRITE
DISPLAY SETTING
CHARCTER DISPLAY SETTING
REC AUDIO
OVERWRITE
REC
MONITOR OUTPUT SETTING
SEQUENCE SETTING
CAMERA NAME SETTING
DVR NAME SETTING
MONITOR 1, 2 SCREEN
ALARM DISPLAY INTERVAL
PLAY
REMAINING
DISK MODE
DISK STATUS
DATE
NETWORK SETTING
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
TIME
DATE/ TIME
MONITOR 1 , 2 CAM NAME
DVR NAME
DEFAULT GATEWAY
WEB SERVER PORT
WEB USER PASSWORD
WEB ADMIN PASSWORD
WEB LIVE QUALITY
WEB MAX BIT RATE
PRIMARY DNS
SECONDARY DNS
NTP SERVER
(
)
TIME ZONE GMT
MAIL SETTING
SENDER ADDRESS
SEND-TO ADDRESS 1
SMTP SERVER
-
4
POP 3 AUTHENTICATION
ENCRYPTION
ACCOUNT NAME
PASSWORD
POP3 SERVER
TRANSMISSION SETTING
TEST TRANSMISSION
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To previous page
Menu item
Setting item
Main menu item
PLAY DISK
SYSTEM SETTING
HD REMAINING TIME
BUZZER
I/O TERMINAL MODE
INPUT MODE
OUTPUT MODE
CTRL OUT TERMINAL
PRIORITY REC
ALARM REC
MOTION REC
HD FULL
HD ERROR
VIDEO LOSS
FAN FAILURE
SECURITY SETTING
CAMERA PRESET SETTING
CAMERA PROTOCOL
CAMERA BIT RATE
OPERATION LEVEL 1, 2, 3
USB KEY LEVEL
PRIORITY REC OPERATION LEVEL 3
REMOTE ACCESS LIMIT
LOGOUT INTERVAL
RS232C BIT RATE
RS232C FLOW CTRL
RS232C RESPONSE
CONTROLLER BIT RATE
CONTROLLER RESPONSE
DVR-ID
LANGUAGE SELECTION
LOG DISPLAY
REC LOG
FAILURE LOG
SYSTEM LOG
DATE/TIME SETTING
DATE/TIME SETTING
DATE/TIME ADJUST OPERATE
DATE/TIME ADJUST TIME
DATE/TIME ADJUST OUTPUT
DAYLIGHT SETTING
START DATE/TIME
END DATE/TIME
MAINTENANCE
DISK MODE
HD INITIALIZE
SETTING INITIALIZE
LOG INITIALIZE
EXPORT SETTING DATA
IMPORT SETTING DATA
USB KEY REGISTRATION
USB KEY DATA ERASURE
DISK ARRAY 1, 2
IMAGE ARCHIVING
START, END 1
-
5
CAMERA 1 16 , ALL
-
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7. INITIAL SETTINGS
Be sure to perform the following settings before using the Digital Video Recorder. Failure to do so may lead to
incorrect operation of each function.
• DVR-ID setting (When cascade-connecting)
Note: When cascade-connecting the Digital Video Recorders, set the DVR-ID first. Otherwise, the Menu
screen is not displayed.
• Clock settings
• Hard disk initialization
• Auto-Recording settings
7.1. Setting the DVR-ID
When cascade-connecting the Digital Video Recorders, set different DVR-ID for all individual Digital Video
Recorders. DVR-ID are all factory-preset to "1." Follow the procedure below to set DVR number.
1. Press the Digital Video Recorder's Power key while holding down the Sequence key in standby mode.
Camera Selection keys 1 – 8 flashes for about 1minute.
2. Press the desired DVR-ID to set.
The selected number flashes three times, then the number is programmed as DVR-ID.
Note: It is impossible to operate the Digital Video Recorder when the main power is set to OFF. Operate the
Digital Video Recorder after placing it in standby mode.
7.2. Clock Settings
Perform clock settings of the Digital Video Recorder. Adjust the date and time in Clock Settings on the menu screen.
Notes
• If the clock setting is not performed, video recordings are not made according to the schedule set in the
auto-recording setting.
• In some cases, changing the current time may make it impossible to play back the recorded images
correctly when duplicated time data exists in the recording data.
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1. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more.
The main menu screen is displayed.
2. Move the cursor with the [
key.
The clock setting screen is displayed.
] and [
] keys to select "DATE/TIME SETTING," then press the Menu
3. Move the cursor with the [
] and [
] keys and perform clock settings using the [+] and [-] keys.
Set year, month, date, hour, minute, and second.
4. Press the [
] key while the cursor is set to the leftmost selection item on the screen.
The indication will appear to ask whether or not to save the setting.
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5. Move the cursor with the [
] and [
] keys, select "YES," then press the Menu key.
The message requesting a reboot is displayed.
Note
There is no need to reboot the DVR if not synchronizing using the NTP server, though the message
requesting a reboot is displayed after the clock setting has been saved. (The changed setting is reflected in
the device without rebooting the DVR.)
6. Move the cursor with the [
] and [
] keys to select "NO," then press the Menu key.
The display reverts to the main menu screen.
7.3. Hard Disk Initialization
Set disk mode (normal mode and mirror mode) used for recording to the hard disk to initialize the hard disk.
Notes
• Since initializing the hard disk erases all recorded images, be sure to copy the necessary data to DVD-R
disk or USB memory before initialization.
• Disk mode is factory-preset to "NORMAL." Leave the disk mode as it is when using the Digital Video
Recorder in normal mode. However, it is recommended that the hard disk be initialized since recording
starts automatically when the Digital Video Recorder's power is switched on.
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The main menu screen is displayed.
2. Move the cursor with the [
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The Equipment Maintenance screen is displayed.
3. Select "HD INITIALIZE," then press the Menu key.
The Hard Disk Initialization screen is displayed.
4. Select the disk mode using the [+] and [
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Select "NORMAL," or "MIRROR."
5. Move the cursor with the [ ] and [
"YES" and "CANCEL" are displayed.
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6. Move the cursor with the [
] and [
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Confirmation message is displayed after executing the hard disk initialization.
7. Select "OK," then press the Menu key.
The display returns to the hard disk initialization screen.
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7.4. Auto-Recording Settings
Recordings are normally performed according to the preprogrammed schedule. Therefore, perform schedule
or group settings when making auto-recording.
7.4.1. Schedule setting
Set the schedule (Day, Start time, and End time) for each group to operate.
Menu key
Menu key
1. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more.
The main menu screen is displayed.
2. Select "REC SETTING," then press the Menu key. The Recording setting screen is displayed.
3. Move the cursor with the [
key.
] and [
] keys to select "AUTO REC SETTING," then press the Menu
The Auto-recording setting screen is displayed.
4. Select "SCHEDULE," then press the Menu key.
5. Move the cursor with the [
and [ ] keys.
Set a day of the week, Start time, End time and manner of operation (group setting).
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], [
], and [
] keys and perform schedule setting using the [+]
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] key while the cursor is set to the leftmost selection item on the screen.
The indication will appear to ask whether or not to save the setting.
7. Move the cursor with the [
] and [
] keys to select "YES," then press the Menu key.
The display reverts to the auto-recording setting screen.
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7.4.2. Setting the group
Perform individual settings such as Normal recording and Alarm Event recording for Group A - F.
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The indication will appear to ask whether or not to save the setting.
4. Move the cursor with the [
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The display reverts to the auto-recording setting screen.
7.4.3. Other settings
In Auto-Recording Settings, "special day," "motion detection," and "audio (ON/OFF)" settings can be
performed in addition to both schedule and group settings.
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8. MONITOR DISPLAY
8.1. Full-Screen Display
Pressing the Camera Selector key while in live or playback mode displays the selected camera output on the
full screen.
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When the live or playback screen is displayed, the multi-segment split-screen display changes as shown
below each time the Multi-Screen key is pressed. Multi-Screen key lights continuously during multi-Segment
Split-Screen display.
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(Example) Screen display in live mode (9-channel DVR)
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8.3. Sequence Display
Camera live images are displayed in sequential order when the Sequence key is pressed while in live mode.
Viewing intervals and cameras to be displayed can be set on the menu screen. Sequence key lights
continuously during Sequence display.
(Setting Example)
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8.4. Zoom Display
Live or recorded full-screen images can be viewed in 2 x zoom display. Zoom key lights continuously while the
Zoom selection screen or Zoom screen is displayed.
Live or play back screen
Zoom selection screen
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Zoom key
1. Press the zoom key
The zoom selection screen is displayed. The pointer is displayed on the screen.
2. Move the central point of the subject to be zoomed using the [
press the Menu key.
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] keys, then
The subject can be zoomed with the designated point at the center. Zoomed areas can be moved using the
], [ ], [ ], and [ ] keys even while zoomed.
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3. Press the Menu key when the zoom screen is displayed.
The display reverts to the zoom selection screen. Pressing the Zoom key again when the zoom screen is
displayed resets the zoom display.
Note
When channels are changed, multi-segment split-screen display is selected, or a search function is operated
during zoom display, the zoom mode is reset.
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9. RECORDING
9.1. Priority Recording
Priority recording is given higher priority over Auto recording. Use this recording mode to check recording
details when, for example, a suspicious person intrudes or when making recording outside the scheduled time
period. In the Priority Recording settings, the following settings can be made for individual cameras: recording
ON/OFF, recording rate, picture quality and audio ON/OFF.
9.1.1. How to perform priority recording
1. Press the Priority Recording key to start the priority recording. To stop a buzzer sound, press the Buzzer
Stop key.
2. Hold down the Priority Recording key for 2 seconds or more to terminate the priority recording.
9.2. Auto Recording (Alarm Event Recording and Normal Recording)
With auto-recording, recordings are made according to a preset schedule, which can include up to twelve
different programs. If one or more programs have duplicate execution times, the program with a largest
number takes precedence. Settable items for each program include: Day of the Week; Start/End Times; and
Operation. Up to six settings groups, named A through F, can be made for "Operation," and recording settings
for Normal and Alarm recording can also be registered. Further, up to sixty "special day" operational settings
can also be made, with operation controlled by different programs, motion detection areas for individual
cameras, and audio recording during auto- recording.
9.2.1. Alarm event recording
Alarm Event recording includes both "Alarm Input" and "Motion Detection" recording. For Alarm Event
recording, settable items for each individual camera include: Recording ON/OFF; Recording Rate; and Picture
Quality. It is also possible to set, for each recording mode, the type of events that will cause recording to
begin.
For Alarm Event recording mode, it is possible to set the type of recording operation to be performed when
multiple events have occurred simultaneously. Setting the mode to "Sequence" allows two or more events to
be set for individual cameras. For Alarm Input recording time, set both alarm input mode and post alarm time
intervals. For Motion Detection, set both motion detection mode and post-motion alarm time.
When an alarm event occurs, the corresponding camera's image is switched to full-screen display until the
preset alarm time interval has elapsed, after which the display reverts to the original screen display.
Alarm input recording:
Alarm Input recording begins when signals are received at the alarm input
terminal on the rear panel. Use event settings to set cameras to be recorded. If
"Sequence" is selected, up to four alarm input terminals can be set optionally
per camera. If "Last" is selected, the "Alarm ON/OFF" can be set only for the
alarm input terminal with a number corresponding to that of the camera.
motion detected recording: Motion Detection recording begins when motion is detected in a camera image.
Use Motion Settings to set the motion detection area, sensitivity, and activation.
Use event settings to set cameras to be recorded. If "Sequence" is selected as
the alarm event recording mode, then up to four alarm input terminals can be
set optionally per camera. If "Last" is selected, the "Alarm ON/OFF" can be set
only for the alarm input terminal with a number corresponding to that of the
camera.
9.2.2. Normal recording
This function automatically records camera images set by schedule. For Normal recording, settable items for
each individual camera include: Recording ON/OFF; Recording Rate; and Picture Quality. (Refer to p. 81;
Normal Recording setting.) Recordings can be made on scheduled patterns like "day and night," and
"weekdays and holidays" by combining two or more programs.
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10. PLAYBACK
10.1. Playback
Press the Play [
] key.
Recorded images are played back. The Playback key lights green, displaying the playback screen.
When playback is performed again, playback begins from the time at which it last stopped.
10.2. Reverse playback
Press the Reverse Play [
] key.
Plays back recorded images in reverse chronological order. The Reverse Play key lights green, displaying the
reverse playback screen.
When reverse playback is performed again, it begins from the time at which it last stopped.
10.3. Playback stop
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Press the Stop [
]
key
Stops pictures being played back. Stopping the playback switches the display to the live mode.
10.4. Earliest image display
(
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Press the Play [
] key while holding down the Playback Stop [
]
key.
Playback begins from the time at which the earliest image was recorded.
10.5. Latest image reverse playback
(
)
Press the Reverse Play [
] key while holding down the Playback Stop [
]
key.
Reverse playback begins from the time at which the latest image was recorded.
10.6. Fast forward/reverse playback
Press the Play [
]] key (Reverse Play [
] key when in reverse playback mode) during playback.
Fast forward playback (fast reverse playback when in reverse playback mode) is initiated. Playback speed
cycles through 2X, 4X and 8X whenever the key is pressed. The speed can be increased using the 1-minute
or 10-minute time skip function.
Playback speed
Normal speed
2 times (X2)
4 times (X4)
8 times (X8)
10-minute time skip (X10 minute)
1-minute time skip (X 1 minute)
Notes
• The 1-minute/10-minute skip function may not operate correctly if recordings are made with the clock turned
back.
• Recorded images may not be played back at the indicated speed depending on the hard disk access time,
etc.
• For the pre-recorded recording data, it cannot playback skips forward in 1-minute/10-minute segments.
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10.7. Pause
1. Press the Pause [
] (
) key during forward or reverse playback.
Playback is temporarily stopped and the key lights green.
2. To perform playback again, press the Play [
] key or Reverse Play [
] key.
Pause mode is cancelled and forward or reverse playback begins again.
10.8. Frame advance/reverse playback
Press the Play [ ] key or Reverse Play [
recording is temporarily stopped ,
] key with the Pause [
] (
) key pressed, while
Frame advance or reverse playback is performed per screen whenever the key is pressed.
10.9. Instance event access
Recording moves to the event start time (Priority recording, Alarm Event recording or Normal recording) and
temporarily stops. Playback images can be moved from event to event and required images can be quickly
searched
[Instant access to the next event]
Hold down the Play [
] key for 2 seconds or more while playback is temporarily stopped.
Playback advances to the beginning of the next event and temporarily stops.
[Instant access to the previous event]
Hold down the Reverse Play [
] key for 2 seconds or more while playback is temporarily stopped.
Playback advances to the beginning of the current event and temporarily stops.
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11. SEARCH
11.1. Date/Time Search
Entering the date and time to perform a search displays all camera images recorded closest to the designated
time in freeze-frame on the 16-segment (or 9-segment) split screen display. If no recording is made on the
designated date and time, the date and time closest after the designated date and time is displayed. The
oldest and newest times for recorded data are displayed, so please enter dates and times occurring between
these.
1. Press the Search key.
The Search screen is displayed.
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4. Move the cursor to "EXECUTE" and press the Menu key.
Images recorded at the time closest to the designated time
are displayed.
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Pressing the Menu key moves the cursor to the previous
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12. ARCHIVE
The Digital Video Recorder is equipped with an archive function that transfers image data recorded on the
hard disk to DVD-R disk (available only to models with DVD drives) or USB memory. Camera image data
designated between start position and end position can be archived. Since dedicated viewer software is also
downloaded at the same time, archived images can be easily played back on a PC.
Note
Archive operation can be performed only at the operation level 1. When the security has been set, perform
archive operation after login to the Operation Level 1.
12.1. Archiving by Entering the Date and Time
Use this method for archiving when the date and time are known. Insert the DVD to be archived into the
Digital Video Recorder or connect the USB flash memory to the Digital Video Recorder;
1. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more.
Menu screen is displayed.
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3. Using the [+] and [
1 and End 1.
-] keys, enter the time and date for Start
R E C
S
T A R T
F
F
E B
E B
/
/
0
2
1
0
/
/
0
0
5
5
8
7
:
:
0
3
0
0
:
:
0
0
0
0
R E C E N D
1
4. To continue to archive other data, repeat Step 3.
Up to 5 start and end "dates and times" can be set.
Note
A separate folder is created at the destination to be
archived each time archiving starts and ends. Perform
archiving by shifting time even when archiving for
consecutive time. Dividing folders results in fewer files in
each folder, thereby making search and display faster.
E X E C U T E ?
U S B D V D C A N C E L
USB:
DVD:
Archive to the USB memory
Archive to the DVD-R
Cancel: Reverts to the previous cursor
position without executing.
5. Move the cursor with the [
perform camera setting using the [+] and [
Select the camera to be archived from "CAMERA 1
] and [
]keys and
-] keys.
-9" and
)
(
"ALL." For 16 channels, up to camera 16 can be selected.
6. Move the cursor using the [ ] and [
"EXECUTE," and then press the Menu key.
] keys, select
A message box for selection of either USB or DVD is
displayed at the upper right of the screen. (model with DVD
drive only)
For the model without DVD drive, Selection message "Yes"
or "Cancel" is displayed.
7. Move the cursor using the [
] and [
] keys, select
"USB" or "DVD," and then press the Menu key.
For the model without DVD drive, select "YES," then press
the Menu key.
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13. SPECIFICATIONS
* 0 dB = 1V
C-DR091
C-DR091
-08
C-DR091
-1
C-DR091
-3
-6
Model
110 – 120 V AC 50/60 Hz
400 mA
Power Source
410 mA
480 mA
530 mA
Power Consumption
Image Compression
Video Format
Motion-JPEG
NTSC
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
160 GB (160 GBx 1)
9 channels, VBS1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
Recording Medium
80 GB (80 GBx 1)
320 GB (160 GBx 2)
600 GB (300 GBx 2)
Video Input
9 channels, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC, loop-through
Video Output
Monitor Output
2 channels, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC,
1 channel is dedicated to real-time image (Full-screen and 4-segment split screen display
only. Nothing is displayed other than camera names and camera numbers.)
1 channel, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC, Connect the monitor output of other digital video recorder
(C-DR091/161 series) to this terminal. Multiple digital video recorders can be operated and
monitored with a single monitor by using the C-RM1000 Remote Controller (option).
8 bits, Linear PCM, sampling frequency: 16 kHz
Link Input
Audio Recording System
Audio Input
1 channel, –10 dB*, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, RCA pin jack
1 channel, –10 dB*, 600 Ω, unbalanced, RCA pin jack
Audio Output
1-, 4-, 9-, segment screen sequence, electronic 2 x zoom
Changeable in 5 steps, (File size: 16 - 64KB) 64 KB (Quality 1), 40 KB (Quality 2),
32 KB (Quality 3), 24 KB (Quality 4), 16 KB (Quality 5)
Screen Display
Picture Quality
720 x 240 pixels
Pixels
Total recording rate 120 IPS (each camera can be individually set for the following rate)
120, 60, 30, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/5, 1/10, 1/20, 1/30, 1/60 IPS
Max. 5 min (0 - 300 s)
Recording Rate
Pre-Recording
Post Alarm Recording
Date/Time
Max. 999 s (0 - 999 s), non-limit
Year/ month/ date/ hour/ minute/ second, 24-hours format display,
monthly deviation of within ±30 s (25°C (77°F)), can be operated until the year 2099
5 Sensitivity levels, can be turned on/off for individual areas
Motion Detect
Date/Time search, Event search (Priority recording, Alarm-input recording,
Normal recording, Motion detect recording, all)
Search Function
9 channels (EDGE, LEVEL), no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC,
short-circuit current: 1.5 mA, minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms,
loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
Alarm Input
4 channels (can be set for Priority recording, Alarm-input recording, Motion detect
recording, Video loss, HD Full, Fan Failure, and HD Error) open collector output,
withstand voltage: 30 V DC, control current : 20 mA, screwless connector
1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC, short-circuit current: 1.5 mA,
minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms, loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC, short-circuit current: 1.5 mA,
minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms, loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
1 channel, open collector output, withstand voltage: 30 V DC,
Control Output
Priority Recording Input
Time Synchronization
Input
Time Synchronization
Output
control current: 20 mA, screwless connector
1 channel, RS-485, screwless connector
Camera Control
Remote Control
Disk Array
1 channels, RS-485, screwless connector or RJ11
2 channels, eSATA (and dedicated control signal), eSATA connector and modular connector
RS-232C : D-sub connector (9 pin, male), 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX ethernet : RJ45
mail transmission capability, USB terminals (ARCHIVE, KEY LOCK), Web function (Real-
time image, play-back, remote, menu), Language choice (English/ French/ Japanese)
Under 3,000 m (9,843 ft) (relative to sea level)
Communication Function
Other Function
Altitude
+5°C to +40°C (41°F to 104°F) (+5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F) when mounted on a rack)
Under 80% RH (no condensation)
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Finish
Panel: Surface-treated steel plate, black, paint, 30% gloss
Case: Pre-coated steel plate, black
420 (W) x 93.9 (H) x 332.8 (D) mm (16.5 (W) x 3.7 (H) x 13.1 (D) inch)
Dimensions
Weight
5.7 kg (12.6 lb)
5.7 kg (12.6 lb)
6.5 kg (14.3 lb)
6.5 kg (14.3 lb)
Power supply cord (2 m (6.6 ft)) … 1
Rack mounting bracket: MB-23B
Accessory
Option
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
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* 0 dB = 1V
C-DR161
C-DR161
-08
C-DR161
-1
C-DR161
-3
-6
Model
110 – 120 V AC 50/60 Hz
430 mA
Power Source
440 mA
540 mA
560 mA
Power Consumption
Image Compression
Video Format
Motion-JPEG
NTSC
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
160 GB (160 GBx 1)
16 channels, VBS1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
Recording Medium
80 GB (80 GBx 1)
320 GB (160 GBx 2)
600 GB (300 GBx 2)
Video Input
16 channels, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC, loop-through
Video Output
Monitor Output
2 channels, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC,
1 channel is dedicated to real-time image (Full-screen and 4-segment split screen display
only. Nothing is displayed other than camera names and camera numbers.)
1 channel, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75Ω, BNC, Connect the monitor output of other digital video recorder
(C-DR091/161 series) to this terminal. Multiple digital video recorders can be operated and
monitored with a single monitor by using the C-RM1000 Remote Controller (option).
8 bits, Linear PCM, sampling frequency: 16 kHz
Link Input
Audio Recording System
Audio Input
1 channel, –10 dB*, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, RCA pin jack
1 channel, –10 dB*, 600 Ω, unbalanced, RCA pin jack
Audio Output
1-, 4-, 9-, 16-, segment screen sequence, electronic 2 x zoom
Changeable in 5 steps, (File size: 16 - 64KB) 64 KB (Quality 1), 40 KB (Quality 2),
32 KB (Quality 3), 24 KB (Quality 4), 16 KB (Quality 5)
Screen Display
Picture Quality
720 x 240 pixels
Pixels
Total recording rate 120 IPS (each camera can be individually set for the following rate)
120, 60, 30, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/5, 1/10, 1/20, 1/30, 1/60 IPS
Max. 5 min (0 - 300 s)
Recording Rate
Pre-Recording
Post Alarm Recording
Date/Time
Max. 999 s (0 - 999 s), non-limit
Year/ month/ date/ hour/ minute/ second, 24-hours format display,
monthly deviation of within ±30 s (25°C (77°F)), can be operated until the year 2099
5 Sensitivity levels, can be turned on/off for individual areas
Motion Detect
Date/Time search, Event search (Priority recording, Alarm-input recording,
Normal recording, Motion detect recording, all)
Search Function
16 channels (EDGE, LEVEL), no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC,
short-circuit current: 1.5 mA, minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms,
loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
Alarm Input
4 channels (can be set for Priority recording, Alarm-input recording, Motion detect recording
Video loss, HD Full, Fan Failure, and HD Error) open collector output,
withstand voltage: 30 V DC, control current : 20 mA, screwless connector
1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC, short-circuit current: 1.5 mA,
minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms, loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC, short-circuit current: 1.5 mA,
minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms, loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
1 channel, open collector output, withstand voltage: 30 V DC,
Control Output
Priority Recording Input
Time Synchronization
Input
Time Synchronization
Output
control current: 20 mA, screwless connector
1 channel, RS-485, screwless connector
Camera Control
Remote Control
Disk Array
1 channels, RS-485, screwless connector or RJ11
2 channels, eSATA (and dedicated control signal), eSATA connector and modular connector
RS-232C : D-sub connector (9 pin, male), 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX ethernet : RJ45
mail transmission capability, USB terminals (ARCHIVE, KEY LOCK), Web function (Real-
time image, play-back, remote, menu), Language choice (English/ French/ Japanese)
Under 3,000 m (9,843 ft) (relative to sea level)
Communication Function
Other Function
Altitude
+5°C to +40°C (41°F to 104°F) (+5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F) when mounted on a rack)
Under 80% RH (no condensation)
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Finish
Panel: Surface-treated steel plate, black, paint, 30% gloss
Case: Pre-coated steel plate, black
420 (W) x 93.9 (H) x 332.8 (D) mm (16.5 (W) x 3.7 (H) x 13.1 (D) inch)
Dimensions
Weight
5.8 kg (12.8 lb)
5.8 kg (12.8 lb)
6.6 kg (14.6 lb)
6.6 kg (14.6 lb)
Power supply cord (2 m (6.6 ft)) … 1
Rack mounting bracket: MB-23B
Accessory
Option
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
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* 0 dB = 1V
C-DR091D6
C-DR091D08
110 – 120 V AC 50/60 Hz
490 mA
C-DR091D1
500 mA
C-DR091D3
570 mA
Model
Power Source
590 mA
Power Consumption
Image Compression
Video Format
Motion-JPEG
NTSC
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
Recording Medium
80 GB (80 GBx 1)
160 GB (160 GBx 1)
320 GB (160 GBx 2)
600 GB (300 GBx 2)
9 channels, VBS1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC
Video Input
9 channels, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC, loop-through
Video Output
Monitor Output
2 channels, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC,
1 channel is dedicated to real-time image (Full-screen and 4-segment split screen display
only. Nothing is displayed other than camera names and camera numbers.)
1 channel, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC, Connect the monitor output of other digital video
recorder (C-DR091/161 series) to this terminal. Multiple digital video recorders can be operated
and monitored with a single monitor by using the C-RM1000 Remote Controller (option).
8 bits, Linear PCM, sampling frequency: 16 kHz
Link Input
Audio Recording System
Audio Input
1 channel, –10 dB*, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, RCA pin jack
1 channel, –10 dB*, 600 Ω, unbalanced, RCA pin jack
Audio Output
1-, 4-, 9-, segment screen sequence, electronic 2 x zoom
Screen Display
Picture Quality
Changeable in 5 steps, (File size: 16 - 64KB) 64 KB (Quality 1), 40 KB (Quality 2),
32 KB (Quality 3), 24 KB (Quality 4), 16 KB (Quality 5)
720 x 240 pixels
Pixels
Total recording rate 120 IPS (each camera can be individually set for the following rate)
120, 60, 30, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/5, 1/10, 1/20, 1/30, 1/60 IPS
Max. 5 min (0 - 300 s)
Recording Rate
Pre-Recording
Post Alarm Recording
Date/Time
Max. 999 s (0 - 999 s), non-limit
Year/ month/ date/ hour/ minute/ second, 24-hours format display,
monthly deviation of within ±30 s (25°C (77°F)), can be operated until the year 2099
5 Sensitivity levels, can be turned on/off for individual areas
Motion Detect
Date/Time search, Event search (Priority recording, Alarm-input recording,
Normal recording, Motion detect recording, all)
Search Function
9 channels (EDGE, LEVEL), no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC,
short-circuit current: 1.5 mA, minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms,
loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
Alarm Input
4 channels (can be set for Priority recording, Alarm-input recording, Motion detect
recording, Video loss, HD Full, Fan Failure, and HD Error) open collector output,
withstand voltage: 30 V DC, control current : 20 mA, screwless connector
1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC, short-circuit current: 1.5 mA,
minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms, loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC, short-circuit current: 1.5 mA,
minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms, loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
1 channel, open collector output, withstand voltage: 30 V DC,
Control Output
Priority Recording Input
Time Synchronization
Input
Time Synchronization
Output
control current: 20 mA, screwless connector
1 channel, RS-485, screwless connector
Camera Control
Remote Control
Disk Array
1 channels, RS-485, screwless connector or RJ11
2 channels, eSATA (and dedicated control signal), eSATA connector and modular connector
RS-232C : D-sub connector (9 pin, male), 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX ethernet : RJ45
mail transmission capability, USB terminals (ARCHIVE, KEY LOCK), Web function (Real-
time image, play-back, remote, menu) ,Language choice (English/ French/ Japanese)
DVD-R
Communication Function
Other Function
Applicable DVD Medium
Altitude
Under 3,000 m (9,843 ft) (relative to sea level)
+5°C to +40°C (41°F to 104°F) (+5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F) when mounted on a rack)
Under 80% RH (no condensation)
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Finish
Panel: Surface-treated steel plate, black, paint, 30% gloss
Case: Pre-coated steel plate, black
420 (W) x 93.9 (H) x 332.8 (D) mm (16.5 (W) x 3.7 (H) x 13.1 (D) inch)
Dimensions
Weight
6.8 kg (15.0 lb)
6.8 kg (15.0 lb)
7.6 kg (16.8 lb)
7.6 kg (16.8 lb)
Power supply cord (2 m (6.6 ft)) … 1
Rack mounting bracket: MB-23B
Accessory
Option
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
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* 0 dB = 1V
C-DR161D6
C-DR161D08
110 – 120 V AC 50/60 Hz
530 mA
C-DR161D1
530 mA
C-DR161D3
610 mA
Model
Power Source
630 mA
Power Consumption
Image Compression
Video Format
Motion-JPEG
NTSC
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
E-IDE Hard Disk
Recording Medium
80 GB (80 GBx 1)
160 GB (160 GBx 1)
320 GB (160 GBx 2)
600 GB (300 GBx 2)
16 channels, VBS1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC
Video Input
16 channels, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC, loop-through
Video Output
Monitor Output
2 channels, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC,
1 channel is dedicated to real-time image (Full-screen and 4-segment split screen display
only. Nothing is displayed other than camera names and camera numbers.)
1 channel, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω, BNC, Connect the monitor output of other digital video
recorder (C-DR091/161 series) to this terminal. Multiple digital video recorders can be operated
and monitored with a single monitor by using the C-RM1000 Remote Controller (option).
8 bits, Linear PCM, sampling frequency: 16 kHz
Link Input
Audio Recording System
Audio Input
1 channel, –10 dB*, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, RCA pin jack
1 channel, –10 dB*, 600 Ω, unbalanced, RCA pin jack
Audio Output
1-, 4-, 9-, 16-, segment screen sequence, electronic 2 x zoom
Changeable in 5 steps, (File size: 16 - 64KB) 64 KB (Quality 1), 40 KB (Quality 2),
32 KB (Quality 3), 24 KB (Quality 4), 16 KB (Quality 5)
Screen Display
Picture Quality
720 x 240 pixels
Pixels
Total recording rate 120 IPS (each camera can be individually set for the following rate)
120, 60, 30, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/5, 1/10, 1/20, 1/30, 1/60 IPS
Max. 5 min (0 - 300 s)
Recording Rate
Pre-Recording
Post Alarm Recording
Date/Time
Max. 999 s (0 - 999 s), non-limit
Year/ month/ date/ hour/ minute/ second, 24-hours format display,
monthly deviation of within ±30 s (25°C (77°F)), can be operated until the year 2099
5 Sensitivity levels, can be turned on/off for individual areas
Motion Detect
Date/Time search, Event search (Priority recording, Alarm-input recording,
Normal recording, Motion detect recording, all)
Search Function
16 channels (EDGE, LEVEL), no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC,
short-circuit current: 1.5 mA, minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms,
loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
Alarm Input
4 channels (can be set for Priority recording, Alarm-input recording, Motion detect recording,
Video loss, HD Full, Fan Failure, and HD Error) open collector output,
withstand voltage: 30 V DC, control current : 20 mA, screwless connector
1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC, short-circuit current: 1.5 mA,
minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms, loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 2 V DC, short-circuit current: 1.5 mA,
minimum short-circuit time: over 100 ms, loop resistance: under 100 Ω, screwless connector
1 channel, open collector output, withstand voltage: 30 V DC,
Control Output
Priority Recording Input
Time Synchronization
Input
Time Synchronization
Output
control current: 20 mA, screwless connector
1 channel, RS-485, screwless connector
Camera Control
Remote Control
Disk Array
1 channels, RS-485, screwless connector or RJ11
2 channels, eSATA (and dedicated control signal), eSATA connector and modular connector
RS-232C : D-sub connector (9 pin, male), 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX ethernet : RJ45
mail transmission capability, USB terminals (ARCHIVE, KEY LOCK), Web function (Real-
time image, play-back, remote, menu), Language choice (English/ French/ Japanese)
DVD-R
Communication Function
Other Function
Applicable DVD Medium
Altitude
Under 3,000 m (9,843 ft) (relative to sea level)
+5°C to +40°C (41°F to 104°F) (+5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F) when mounted on a rack)
Under 80% RH (no condensation)
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Finish
Panel: Surface-treated steel plate, black, paint, 30% gloss
Case: Pre-coated steel plate, black
420 (W) x 93.9 (H) x 332.8 (D) mm (16.5 (W) x 3.7 (H) x 13.1 (D) inch)
Dimensions
Weight
6.9 kg (15.2 lb)
6.9 kg (15.2 lb)
7.7 kg (17.0 lb)
7.7 kg (17.0 lb)
Power supply cord (2 m (6.6 ft)) … 1
Rack mounting bracket: MB-23B
Accessory
Option
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
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