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2. 5 1 6 6 PTZ 5 1 6 7 RS232 5 1 6 8 Display 5 1 6 8 1 Display 5 1 6 8 2 Channel Zero Encoding 5 1 6 9 Exception 5 1 6 10 User 5 1 7 Maintenance 5 1 7 1 Upgrade 5 1 7 2 Log Search 5 1 7 3 Default 5 1 7 4 Configuration 5 1 7 5 Information 5 1 8 Help 5 1 9 Shutdown Videoswitch Page 23 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series Videoswitch Page 24 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 5 2 Connector Pin outs 5 2 1 Alarms Connector Type 9 way D type Female Alarm Input 1 Alarm Input 2 Alarm Input 3 Alarm Input 4 GND Relay Keyboard 2 RS485 RX Keyboard 2 RS485 RX 5 2 2 Keyboard Connector Type RJ45 Female PIN1 PIN8 RS485 RX RS485 RX n c 9V GND n c Twisted Pair Video Twisted Pair Video Videoswitch Page 25 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 5 2 3 VGA Connector Type 15 way High Density D type Female BLUE N C GND GND GND GND NIC GND N C N C d HSYNC VSYNC N C GREEN Videoswitch Page 26 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series Videoswitch Page 27 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 10 Technical Specifications 5 2 4 Video e Video Compression e Video Input e Termination e Video format e _ BNC output e VGA Output e Screen formats 5 2 5 Audio e Audio Inputs e A
3. DC 2A e _ Power Adaptor 240Vac 50Hz 5 2 11 2 Vi R2005 e _ Power input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 30W e Cable IEC cable 5 2 12 Environmental Temperature 0 to 35deg C operating 10 to 40deg C storage e Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing 5 2 13 Dimensions amp Weight 5 2 13 1 Vi R2001 e Dimension 195mm x 50mm x 340mm WxHxD e Weight 2 5kg 5 2 13 2 Vi R2005 e Dimension 170mm x 210mm x 340mm WxHxD e Weight 5 5kg Videoswitch Page 29 Mdr601a doc
4. 5 20 14 25 20 17 14 12 8 8 43 29 24 21 17 12 21 17 14 12 11 7 3 1 7 1 2 Retention Period for 2Tbyte 8 cameras Frames 2CIF 4CIF per second per Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest camera 1 169 112 96 84 67 48 84 67 56 48 42 28 2 149 99 84 74 59 42 74 59 49 42 37 25 4 119 79 68 59 48 34 59 48 40 34 30 20 6 99 66 57 50 40 28 50 40 S3 28 25 17 8 85 57 49 43 34 24 43 34 28 24 21 14 3 1 7 2 4 Camera Systems 3 1 7 2 1 Retention Period for 1Tbyte 4 cameras Frames 2CIF 4CIF per second per Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest camera 1 169 112 96 84 67 48 84 67 56 48 42 28 2 149 99 84 74 59 42 74 59 49 42 Sui 25 4 119 79 68 59 48 34 59 48 40 34 30 20 6 99 66 57 50 40 28 50 40 33 28 25 17 8 85 57 49 43 34 24 43 34 28 24 21 14 3 1 7 2 2 Retention Period for 2Tbyte 4 cameras Frames 2CIF 4CIF per second per Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest camera 1 338 225 193 169 134 96 169 134 112 96 84 56 2 298 197 169 148 118 84 148 118 98 84 74 49 4 239 159 136 119 95 68 119 95 79 68 59 40 6 199 133 113 99 79 57 99 79 66 57 50 33 8 171 114 97 85 68 49 85 68 57 49 43 28 Videoswitch Page 17 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 4 User Videoswitch Page 18 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 7 Live View
5. Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series Net Recorder User Manual Products covered by this manual Vi R2001 Vi R2005 emm 2232299939452 Document Reference Date Firmware Mdr601a1 doc 14 12 2012 120823 Videoswitch Telephone 01252 851510 Ocean House Redfields Industrial Park Fax 01252 851296 Redfields Lane Church Crookham Email sales videoswitch co uk Hants GU52 ORD Web www videoswitch co uk Videoswitch Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Contents Vi R2000 Series 1 Getting Started EE 1 1 Monitors 1 2 COMMO RECETTES 1 1 1 Vi R2001 Keyboard Control 5 eene ie titre endete eo ente tasti dE npe 8d 4 1 1 2 ViFR2005 Keyboard Controls 2 1 eta iarciet ELF TE esee s tr FFF eae Re 5 1 1 3 KMotse Gopttel edu deii e erbei Eed HEN FFR ERYL NR HNN CHEFNDER NO suse aitaa 6 1 1 4 Mouse Emulator Control 6 1 1 5 External Keyboards e FRO tans ease ad ERE Ee ee ER RE LL FD char ENS 7 2 Installation 8 1 3 Preventive and Cautionary Tips 9 1 4 Connecting Up m M HRR 11 3 Commissioning 13 1 5 Segel 3 1 1 Default Passwords iss 1 6 lsi eseEzrui f 3 1 2 Schedule cetero derepente Ty n irte ROTE ee Civ sans PORCH eg Qe e eva PO TRE CH HU YN 3 1 3 FRESOIUTIOM RETE 3 1 4 PI M
6. also use playback keys to control play pause and speed Select the start of the video that you wish to export Press EDIT hold for 1 second if Vi R2001 Alternatively click on clip button near bottom left of screen Move slider to end of video section to be exported Press EDIT again hold for 1 second if Vi R2001 Alternatively click on clip button near bottom left of screen Repeat 6 and 7 if there are other clips you require Press ESC and then click on YES Put in CD DVD or USB memory stick and refresh When ready press START to export Wait until completed Note keep clips as small as possible and only include cameras that are required so that exported data fits onto the backup media Videoswitch Page 20 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 5 Reference Videoswitch Page 21 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 9 9 1 1 5 1 2 9 1 3 5 1 4 IA 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 5 1 5 3 5 1 6 5 1 6 1 5 1 6 1 1 5 1 6 1 2 5 1 6 1 3 5 1 6 2 5 1 6 2 1 5 1 6 2 2 5 1 6 3 5 1 6 3 1 5 1 6 3 2 5 1 6 3 3 5 1 6 4 5 1 6 4 1 5 1 6 4 2 5 1 6 4 3 5 1 6 5 Videoswitch Menu Manual Record Video Search Event Search Manual Alarm HDD General Advance Set Cameras of HDD Group Settings General General DST Settings More Settings Camera General Advanced Record General Advanced Schedule Network General Advanced Network Status Alarm Page 22 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series
7. cated by all blocks being BLUE in the Schedule tab If you need to set the whole schedule Select Schedule screen 2 Select Enable Schedule 3 Click on Apply 4 Click on OK 3 1 3 Resolution Select the General screen A resolution of 4CIF is recommended for best quality but it does use nearly twice as much hard disc space as 2CIF which may also be used 3 1 4 Quality Medium quality is appropriate for most applications If you change the quality setting make sure you also change the Max Bitrate Kbps to a value equal or higher to that indicated in this table Frames 2CIF 4CIF per second Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest 1 147 221 258 295 370 518 295 370 445 518 592 890 2 167 252 295 336 421 590 336 421 506 590 675 1012 4 208 313 366 418 523 733 418 523 626 733 838 1258 6 250 375 438 500 626 877 500 626 751 877 1002 1503 8 291 436 510 582 728 1020 582 728 875 1020 1166 1750 3 1 5 Frame Hate The frame rate has next greatest impact on disc space usage Refer to the tables in section 3 1 7 to choose highest record rates that achieves sufficient retention of recordings 3 1 6 Copy settings to all other Cameras Once you have set one camera you can copy these settings to all other connected cameras by clicking on Copy 3 1 7 Hetention Period Tables The time period for which video recordi
8. down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Replace with the same or equivalent type only Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer Videoswitch Page 9 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series Videoswitch Page 10 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 4 Connecting Up Vi R2001 Rear Panel Seene En n um R2001 Q J Bu i Vi R2005 Rear Panel U U d Videoswitch Vi R2005 Net Recorder www videoswitch co uk AC POWER INPUT 100 240VAC 50 60HZ 0 3A Kg a H Essential Connections e Connect Cameras to camera inputs 1 8 e Connect VGA monitor to VGA port and or connect BNC monitor to MONITOR CVBS port The two monitors can display different full screen and multi screens Note that the VGA monitor must be connected prior to switching on the DVR as it is auto detected on boot up e Vi R2005 Connect mains supply to IEC mains input connector on using IEC cable included e Vi R2001 Connect 12VDC Power adaptor included to 12V POWER port Optional Connections e Connect mouse to MOUSE port if keypad mouse emulator is not required or to BACKUP port if control is required by both the mouse and t
9. ended in order to benefit from high resolution images Supported resolutions are 1024x768 and 1280x1024 The VGA monitor should be plugged in before applying power to the DVR so that is detected If no monitor is attached the BNC output becomes the main monitor BNC Monitor The BNC monitor is the AUX monitor if a VGA monitor is used and can display full screen and split screen formats that are independent to the VGA monitor The BNC is the MAIN monitor if no VGA monitor is present The external keyboard port supports Vi K1 and Vi K2 series keyboards and allows remote control of the DVR The DVR sends video over CAT5 to a BNC connector on the keyboard for connection to a monitor This displays the same image as the BNC output on the DVR Videoswitch Page 2 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 2 Control The R series DVRs have various methods of control A single method or a mixture of methods can be employed according to personal preference e Control by keys in standard mode arrow keys step from field to field in the menus e Control by external mouse a mouse moves pointer smoothly around the screen The left button selects items on the screen and right button brings up a menu when in live mode e Control by mouse emulator the Up Down Left Right keys perform the functions of a mouse moving the pointer smoothly around the screen SEL is the left button Press the 0 button and hold for 1 second to simulate a right but
10. he keypad mouse emulator e _ Connect Ethernet network to ETHERNET port using CAT5 cable included Videoswitch Page 11 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series e Connect a Videoswitch remote keyboard to KBD port Vi K1 or Vi K2 range A BNC video monitor may be connected to the BNC connector on the keyboard e Connect dome s to A and B of RS485 port e Connect alarm device and alarm sensor contacts to ALARMS port e Connect a USB memory stick to BACKUP port for exporting video importing exporting configuration and for importing firmware updates e Connect line level audio input and output equipment Videoswitch Page 12 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 3 Commissioning Videoswitch Page 13 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 5 Password Access If password protection is enabled a password will need to be selected to gain access to protected functions such as the menu When the password box appears enter the password using one of these methods Keyboard Mode If you want to select a different User Name press arrow keys to highlight User Name field press OK press down arrow press OK again Press arrow keys to select Password field Press EDIT key to enter edit mode Enter password Press OK Press arrow keys to select OK on screen Press OK Mouse e Click on user name if you wish to change it and select another use e Click on password field enter password numbers and click on ENTER e Click on OK Mou
11. ing 4 1 1 Full screen To select full screen camera images e Enter the camera number using the number keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 e Pressing the and 93 keys to step through cameras not available on Vi R2001 keypad e Right click on mouse and select Main or Aux monitor and required camera 4 1 2 Multi Screen To select multi screen camera images e Press the SCREEN key to get the format you require Use and a for different camera groups in multi screens not available on Vi R2001 keypad e Right click on mouse and select Main or Aux monitor and required screen format 4 1 3 Auto Seguencing If a dwell time has been set in the Display menu pressing SEL will start sequencing Videoswitch Page 19 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 8 Video clips Playback and Video Export may be backed up to USB sticks The Vi R2005 also has a DVD drive that may also be used to backup The simplest and quickest method of backing up video data is as follows 8 9 10 11 Press The PLAY key to enter playback mode Using the mouse or mouse emulator select which cameras you wish to view and backup click on the triangle on the bottom right of the screen to bring up list of cameras and calendar Double click on the calendar to select a day highlighted if recording is available Click on the slider bar to select different times of day Use playback buttons to control play pause and speed on a Vi R2005 you can
12. is required in for password or menu F1 Not used F2 Press and hold for 1 second to step through tabs in some menu screens SCREEN Step through multi screens Use arrow keys to select cameras 1 4 or 5 8 in quad mode Note Some keys have different functions depending on current mode of the DVR Videoswitch Page 4 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch VI R2005 Keyboard Control V deoswitch o o 1 1 2 Vi R2000 Series series d FOCUS A PTZ o 9 EDIT o IRIS Net Recorder Key Function s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Live Select cameras 1 8 Menu Password entry Up Down Left Right Standard Mode Live Select cameras Menu Mode Move from field to field Mouse Emulator Move mouse pointer around screen Press and hold ALT then also press Up Down Left Right for faster pointer movement OK Standard Mode Live Start stop auto seguence Menu Select menu option Mouse Emulator Mode Select Left mouse click Press and hold ALT then also press OK key for double click ESC MON ALT Escape from current menu level FN Press to enter PTZ dome mode PSW EDIT CLIP Enter edit mode when a numeric entry is required in for password or menu Also used to delete character when in edit mode In play mode this keys marks the start end of a clip ready for backup A Select numeric alphabetic and symbol entry when in menu LIST LAMP Control LAMP in PTZ mode TAB Step through tabs in so
13. me menu screens Videoswitch Page 5 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series SCREEN Step through multi screens Use arrow keys to select cameras 1 4 or 5 8 in quad mode FIND PLAY MODE Enter play mode BURN Go to export menu MENU Enter MENU mode Controls wiper in PTZ mode HELP Go to system information menu LIVE Return to LIVE mode from any other mode MON ESC ALT Escape one level in menu Also used at shift key for alternate functions TAG Mouse Emulator Mode Right mouse click To turn mouse emulator on or off press and hold ALT then also press TAG key When mouse emulator in ON arrow pointer appears on screen SLOWER Makes replay speed slower DAY Steps back 30 seconds PAUSE SELECT Switch between play and pause Select menu items or acknowledge pop up boxes DAY Steps forward 30 seconds FASTER Makes replay speed faster Note Some keys have different functions depending on current mode of the DVR 1 1 3 Mouse Control Control is the same when using either a real mouse or the mouse emulator e Move left right up down to move pointer around screen e Right click to bring up menu e _ Left click to select items pointed to by the on screen mouse pointer Note If you want to use the mouse emulator i e use keys top simulate mouse do not plug a mouse into the MOUSE port Similarly if you want to use a mouse don t select mouse emulator mode A conflict will occur if bo
14. ng is retained for before being over written depends on these factors e Hard drive capacity 1 to 2 Tbyte Videoswitch Page 15 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series e Frame rate 1 to 8 e Quality setting Highest higher medium low lower lowest e Resolution 4CIF 2CIF e Number of cameras 1 to 8 e Complexity and movement in each camera view The tables below give a guide to how many days retention to expect assuming recommended max bit rates continuous recording and the same settings on all cameras The exact retention period achieved may differ according to how complex the images are that the cameras are looking at and how much movement there is Depending on how many cameras you have and what hard drive capacity is available you can see the trade off between resolution quality frame rate and retention period Videoswitch Page 16 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 3 1 7 1 8 Camera Systems 3 1 7 1 1 Retention Period for 1Tbyte 8 cameras Frames 2CIF 4CIF per second per Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest Lowest Lower Low Medium Higher Highest camera 1 85 56 48 42 34 24 42 34 28 24 21 14 2 74 49 42 37 30 21 37 30 25 21 18 12 4 60 40 34 30 24 17 30 24 20 17 15 10 6 50 33 28 2
15. se Emulator Mode e Click on user name if you wish to change it and select another use e Click on password field enter password numbers and click on ENTER e Click on OK 3 1 1 Default Passwords The Vi R4000 series DVR is shipped with default users and passwords setup as shown in this table Access rights may be changed and other users may be added when logged in as admin All default settings may be restored by importing the default configuration from a USB memory stick Username Default Password Access Rights admin 12345 Access to everything for system setup user1 111111 Local Remote amp Camera config all options wsere men Woo od E User 333333 Local manual operation of cameras user4 444444 Local manual operation of cameras Videoswitch Page 14 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 6 Record Settings If you use the default configuration supplied which may be reloaded at any time from a USB memory stick recording will be enabled for all cameras at Medium quality at a reasonable frame rate To adjust record setting to suit your application enter the Record menu by pressing the MENU key hold for 1 second on a Vi R2001 selecting Settings then selecting Record The most important things that need to be set are outlined in the following sections 3 1 2 Schedule For most applications make sure the schedule is enabled for all connected cameras and for all times of each day This is indi
16. th methods are selected and control will not be possible until one or other is removed 1 1 4 Mouse Emulator Control Control is the same when using either a real mouse or the mouse emulator e Move left right up down to move pointer around screen e Right click to bring up menu e _ Left click to select items pointed to by the on screen mouse pointer To enable disable the mouse emulator press the MOUSE key and hold for 1 second Videoswitch Page 6 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 1 5 External Keyboards The external keyboard port supports Vi K1 and Vi K2 series keyboards and allow remote control of the DVR The DVR sends video over CAT5 to the BNC output connectors on the keyboard for connection to a monitor Videoswitch Page 7 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 2 Installation Videoswitch Page 8 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series 1 3 Preventive and Cautionary Tips Before connecting and operating your device please be advised of the following tips Ensure unit is installed in a well ventilated dust free environment Unit is designed for indoor use only Keep all liquids away from the device Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit Use the device in conjunction with an UPS if possible Power
17. ton click The ESC key takes you back a menu level Videoswitch Page 3 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2001 Keyboard Control 1 1 1 Videoswitch Ska PRESS FOR 1SEC MOUSE g PLAY PTZ MENU EDIT A F1 F2 SCREEN Vi R2000 Series Key Function s 1 2 3 4 5 6 Live 1 8 Select full screen cameras 758 90 Mouse Emulator Mode Press and hold the 0 key for 1 second to bring up right click menu Up Down Standard Mode Live Select cameras Menu Mode Move from field to field Left Right Mouse Emulator Move mouse pointer around screen SEL Standard Mode Live Start stop auto sequence Menu Select menu option Mouse Emulator Mode Select Left mouse click ESC Escape from current menu level Also used as an ALT key for extra functions MOUSE Press and hold for 1 second to turn mouse emulator on or off When mouse emulator in ON pointer appears on screen Do select the mouse emulator if an external mouse is connected to the MOUSE USB port PLAY Press and hold for 1 second to enter PLAY mode If password is enabled you will need to log in before entering PLAY mode PTZ Press and hold for 1 second to enter PTZ dome mode If password is enabled you will need to log in and enter PTZ mode via menu MENU Press and hold for 1 second to enter MENU If password is enabled you will need to log in before entering MENU mode EDIT Press and hold for 1 second to enter edit mode when a numeric entry
18. udio output e Two way Audio e _ Audio Compression Audio Bit Rate H 264 8 channel BNC 1 0 Vp p 750 PAL NTSC 704x576 PAL 1280x1024 60Hz 1024x768 60Hz Full screen 2x2 3x3 Phono 2 0 Vp p 1 KQ Phono 6000 2 0 Vp p 1kQ G 711 64kbps 5 2 6 Recording A4CIF D1 2CIF CIF e Frame rate per camera 1 to 8 fps e Video Bit Rate 32K to 3M bits per second CIF QCIF up to 25 fps 5s default programmable e Recording formats e Sub stream e Pre and post alarm e Scheduling timers Yes e Activity detection Yes 5 2 7 _ Playback e Multi channel playback x8 e Playback rate Variable speed e Step Forward or back by seconds minutes hours e Search 5 2 8 Storage e Removable hard disc Up to 2Tbyte SATA e DVD CD backup e USB Backup Date time alarms activity events Built in writer also plays back Not in Vi R2001 Memory stick or external USB DVD writer 5 2 9 Network H Network Interface RJ45 10M 100M Ethernet Videoswitch Page 28 Mdr601a doc Videoswitch Vi R2000 Series e Remote access Web browser Vi Viewer4000 iPod Android 5 2 10 Interface e Keyboards x2 RS485 e Video via CAT5 Keyboard has BNC video output e Alarm Inputs x4 normally open e Alarm Output Relay e Mouse USB 2 0 e Backup USB 2 0 e RS485 dome control Pelco D Pelco P and other protocols e Graphical user interface Can be controlled by mouse or keyboard 5 2 11 Power 5 2 11 1 Vi R2001 e Power input 12V
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