Sanyo DSR-C100 Camcorder User Manual


 
FEATURES
Equipped with a 3.5-inch hard disk
The images are recorded directly to the camera’s
hard disk. The saved images can then be
manipulated using a CompactFlash card and a
personal computer.
The following four recording modes are
available.
Pre-alarm recording
This is normal recording. The images are saved
in the pre-alarm area of the hard disk.
Post-alarm recording
When a hold-up switch which is connected to
the H (HOLD-UP) terminal at the rear of the
camera is operated, post-alarm recording starts,
and the recorded images are saved in the
post-alarm area of the hard disk.
Backup recording
If there is 20 minutes or more of available
recording time remaining in the alarm recording
area of the hard disk when the first post-alarm
recording session ends, backup recording then
starts.
Suspicion recording
When a suspicion switch which is connected to
the S (SUSPICION) terminal at the rear of the
camera is operated, images such as those of
suspicious individuals are saved in the suspicion
area of the hard disk.
Multi-playback function
The captured images in hard disk can then be
played back in an instant. Special playback
functions such as multi-screen display, reverse
playback, frame jogging and zooming are all
possible. In addition, images can easily be copied
(saved) as required.
RS-232C connector/USB connector equipped
as standard
A computer can be connected to allow image data
to be transmitted at high speeds.
ACCESSORIES
1 AC adaptor
2 Relay connector
3 Ni-Cd battery (for backup)
4 Application software (CD-ROM)
a Power cord
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