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1. 74 Operating PCLink Loading oba files can be accomplished in 4 ways 1 Ifthe configuration option Auto Load From Cartridge has been selected and a cartridge is attached to the system then the entire oba contents of the cartridge will have been loaded when PCLink v2 21 was executed 2 Load OBA File from the file menu see Quick Reference illustrations This will display a file selection box and allow a single oba file to be selected and loaded 3 Load Multiple OBA Files from the file menu see Quick Reference illustrations This will display a file selection box and allow the selection of the oba files required to be selected When the correct files have been found selecting any of the oba files from the directory will cause the entire contents of the directory to be loaded into PCLink 2 21 4 Ifa cartridge is attached to the system then the menu option Load From Cartridge see Quick Reference illustrations will become available Selecting this option will cause PCLink v2 21 to load the entire oba contents of the attached cartridge Camera Buttons When video footage has been loaded the camera buttons will be configured to match the active cameras contained within the oba files Ca 1 2 3 1 Selected buttons represents a present camera which is being viewed 2 Non selected buttons represents a present camera but not viewed 3 Greyed out button represent a camera which is not present in
2. Rear Panel Video Out Video In BNC Video In DIN DC Power Socket DC Power terminals Alarm Inputs Alarm Output Modem For connection to external monitor Connect cameras 1 to 4 to these sockets Connect cameras 5 8 using 5 pin 180 DIN locking plug Deltron part 590 0500 Farnell order code 590 0500 For PSU supplied only use DC power terminals where possible 1 x pair screw terminals to be used in preference to Socket 4 x pair screw terminals cameras 1 to 4 only 1 x pair screw terminals For connection to GSM modem On Off Power Recording Disk Status Reviewer Front Panel Main Bay On Off Power LED Recording LED Disk Status LED Reviewer Insertion of hard disk cartridge Power to X100 menu enabled Flashing in low power standby mode On all the time for normal operation On when recording On when disk full applies to single pass recording only Connection to X101 Reviewer power video and keypad control Connector Specifications Alarm Connector Din Connector JE slo O 8 kelelele ekeeke 0909 6 O 7 DAA A AD GND c E E E B 2 DIN SOCKET Sa eg fae a ees CONNECTIONS Ne De MOL De Me GAGHGHAGHASD looking at rear panel me Video inputs 5 to 8 Alarm Input Circuit 100k pullup 10k Signal OV closed to logic EFE 3 12Y or open circuit open 100nF AE A Ground X100 Modem Connector Arranged as per IBM PC 9 pin serial port The connector is a
3. For example pressing key 1 gives the A character pressing again the B character again the C character again the 1 character and finally the SPACE character The sequence repeats The camera text will appear above the time stamp on each image Like the time stamp it is embedded into each image and cannot be removed from the image Use the DUPLICATE TEXT FROM 1 function to copy text for camera 1 into text for cameras 2 to 8 This avoids repeat typing of vehicle registration numbers or other common text To produce the example above the registration was typed into line 1 This was then duplicated into lines 2 to 8 Then camera specific text was added 54 Current Date Menu CURRENT DATE TIME gt 12 24 00 DATE 01 12 98 DAY MONTH YEAR DAY MONDAY SET THE DATE SUMMER TIME ADJUST ON COUNTRY UK EXIT The current date menu sets up the date time and seasonal correction e TIME Type a time using the numbered keys Invalid times are prohibited e DATE Type a date using the numbered keys Invalid dates are prohibited e DAY Select a day using the left right keys e SET THE DATE Press the right key to set the time date and day as entered above You must use leading zeros for the time and date where necessary e g 09 45 and 04 07 98 The unit is shipped from the factory with date and time set to GMT UCT e SUMMER TIME ADJUST Set this ON if you would like the unit to automatically correct for d
4. The message is sent during the X100 s power up sequence and therefore requires the unit to power down and up in order to send the message If the X100 is continuously powered up then it will not be able to send the message NEVER default The X100 will never send the text message on power up MONTHLY The X100 will send the message once a month on power up 1 1020 30 OF MON The X100 will send the message on the next power up after each of these dates DAILY The X100 will send the message once a day on power up ON POWER ON The X100 will send the message every time on power up Please note that when the X100 is sending the message during its power up sequence it will lock for approximately 15 seconds after its normal sequence before becoming operational as usual 65 Sending emails via a gateway There are a number of companies which provide so called gateways which can be used to convert an SMS text message into an email These can be used to send a message from the X100 to an email address instead of a mobile phone It is usual that the message entered into the SMS MESSAGE section of the menu will have to use specific syntax in order for the gateway to recognise it Instructions for the format of the message required can usually be found on the website of the gateway concerned along with the telephone number to which it must be sent It is essential that the syntax of the message
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6. DIN 1 x BNC monitor output Composite video 4 x pairs screw terminals 2 1mm DC socket for PSU supplied 1 x pair screw terminals for 12V input 1 x pair screw terminals 9 way D connector RS232 serial RJ45 Push button can be menu disabled Power Recording Hard Disk Status PSU 12VDC out 100 250VAC in 12VDC 1 2V 0 46A 12V 2 5mA alarm wake up High resolution TCXO 1 min year Mild steel black painted 211 x 110 x 47 1 2Kg inc hard disk cartridge 5C to 40C 20 to 80 RH 40C to 65C EN50081 1 amp EN500082 1 CE Indoor use Free standing or screw mounted Instruction manual Mains PSU IEC lead 12 months 95 Removable Hard Disk Cartridge Hard Disk Dimensions mm max Weight Warranty X101 Reviewer Functions Operation Power Display Connectors Case Dimensions mm Supplied Accessories Warranty 2 5 IDE 143 x 84 x 23 3509 12 months Programming checking camera views review live or pre recorded images on X100 General camera tester 22 tactile keys with LED indicators Powered by X100 0 5A consumption or external PSU if used as camera tester 12V 1 2V Built in 5 LCD monitor TFT 960 H x 234 V pixels PAL or NTSC X100 Interface 8 way RJ45 serial data video DC supply External Video Input 1 x BNC Mild steel black painted 211 x 143 x 47 Data Link Cable Instruction manual 12 months 96 Troubleshooting Error Messages and Other Mess
7. If any of the buttons numbered 1 8 are pressed while in auto switcher mode the camera switching is stopped and the selected camera view is held on screen DELETE When using menus this button is used to delete numbers Control of the auto switcher does not affect any recording in progress 22 Zoom Search and Help SEARCH MOTION LOO ZOOM HELP SEARCH MOTION Zoom in on a frame from recorded footage in black amp white Use the menu navigation buttons see next page to pan around the enlarged image Press the ZOOM button again to return to original size When the zoom function is active the ZOOM button will be lit Applies when using any menu Pressing this button will produce a help screen Continue pressing any key to cycle through help screens until menu returns Go to a specific time and date in the recorded footage Pressing this button will enter the Jump to Time screen If the footage on a given camera cannot be found it may not have been recorded a NO CURRENT IMAGES ON CAMERA message will be displayed If there is no footage at the time specified a jump is made to the nearest footage to the time given See the next page for further information on Jump to Time This key is reserved for future use 23 Jump to Time TIME gt 14 45 00 DATE gt 17 08 98 gt JUMP TO TIME ABOVE gt JUMP TO OLDEST gt JUMP TO LATEST EXIT This is the Jump to Time menu which is displayed after
8. Improve the light level to the camera or increase the exposure level use a camera which works to a lower lux level Ensure cartridge is pushed home and switched on Green LED on Press Auto Ensure that correct power supply to X100 12V 1 2V The hard disk boot partition FAT sectors may have become corrupted Go to RESET MENU and select NO and NO for the two options Then select DO THE ABOVE NOW This rewrites the boot and partition sectors without affecting the recordings or the menus Then go into the FILESYSTEM menu followed by the CHECK FILES menu and run CHECK FILES PLUS DELETE BAD FILES NOW This will rewrite the FAT area Please also check the shock and vibration damping of the X100 as shock and vibration reduce disk life and can also lead to corruptions on the disk If horizontal distortions appear across the picture when viewing the camera output on the X101 but no such distortions appear on a recording made from the camera then the camera may not have any sag compensation This feature must be enabled with some cameras in order to allow their output to be properly displayed by the X101 100 T403 PC fails to start if USB kit and cartridge is attached but switched off during start up T403 USB Kit compatibility with Win XP On some PC s Windows may not start correctly if an X100 cartridge is left attached to the PC via the T403 USB kit during start up This may be the case even
9. Link cannot use the normal mobile phone number that comes with the SIM but needs a specifically assigned data number provided by Vodaphone Insert SIM into a generic mobile phone not Virgin or branded phone Insert batteries Charge it up fully it may take up to 15 hours Find out SIM telephone number Typically dial 100 on the mobile and the number will appear on the screen You can also find this by ringing or sending a text message to another mobile Write the number in below Enter the following information i Mobile Phone number SIM number see 4 ii Contact Name iii Contact Address iv Password choose one there is minimal security implications on this password Make a call to Vodaphone typically on 0870 0776655 Go to phone registration I used extension 5 Register each SIM by providing the information above and ask for an Analogue Data Number for the SIM You may be asked for other information You can get analogue data numbers for several SIMs on the same phone call if you wish The analogue data line team should be able to provide an analogue data number while you wait Note you cannot use the normal mobile phone number of the SIM for GSM modem use You may also be given a fax number and a digital data number ISDN number Neither can be used for the RemoteLink application Analogue Data Number You need to put the SIM into the mobile phone and make a call to any phone number Someone should pick u
10. X100 a BNC cable must be linked from Out socket on rear panel of X100 to Video In socket on top panel of X101 The X101 monitor has been factory preset but if adjustment is necessary using a suitable trimmer tool the following adjustments can be made To Adjust the Brightness carefully turn the top preset on the left side of the X101 To Adjust the Contrast carefully turn the middle preset on the left side of the X101 To Adjust the Colour carefully turn the bottom preset on the left side of the X101 The X101 is supplied with a 2 metre length data link cable straight through type Camera Tester The X101 can be used as a general camera tester independent of the X100 Connect the Video Out from the camera to the Video In connector on the X101 Connect power 12V 1 2V to the Power In connector centre positive on the X101 The camera view will be displayed on the X101 monitor 69 Using the X201 Reviewer with the X100 Although the X201 Reviewer is fully compatible with the X100 some of the keys and connections do not perform the labelled functions when used with the X100 The numbered points highlighted in the diagram below describe any operational differences 2 OS JA JOA S JS JA 7 JA 3 Auto JM 9 16 MENU HELP EXIT Vol y Phones Recorder y 4 5 12 The X201 key marked AUTO MENU amp EXIT performs the AUTO amp DELETE functions when used with the X100 as per the corresponding key on the X101 It will
11. back on or disconnect the external power supply from the X100 and wait at least 5 seconds before reconnecting 19 If the Disk Status LED remains illuminated after reset then the operating code on the hard disk cartridge may be corrupted there may be corrupted recording files on the disk or the hard disk itself may be damaged If the Disk Status LED remains illuminated after resetting the system as described previously then please contact the equipment supplier 6 If the Recording amp Disk Status LED s flash twice instead of once when the hard disk cartridge is switched on If this occurs instead of the usual sequence as described in section 2 previously then the X100 has entered a mode reserved for Timespace Technology engineers to adjust factory settings To exit this mode either switch the cartridge to the off position and wait at least 5 seconds before switching back on or disconnect the external power supply from the X100 and wait at least 5 seconds before reconnecting If the same situation reoccurs after the external 12V DC power supply has been reconnected then please contact the equipment supplier 7 If the Recording amp Disk Status LED s remain illuminated when the hard disk cartridge is switched on If this occurs it indicates that the hard disk cartridge is ready to download new operating software Please refer to the Software Updates section in the manual for the correc
12. camera If more than one alarm inputs are active at the same time the lowest alarm number and corresponding camera is displayed If no alarms are active then conventional video switching as described above is performed Other parameters that affect the SHOW ALARMED CAMERAS feature are the post trigger time in the alarm recording menu this extends the length of time the alarmed camera is displayed after the alarm and the alarm inputs which need to be set to typically OPEN or CLOSED active states in the alarm inputs menu Note also that it is not necessary to enable the alarm recording to use SHOW ALARMED CAMERAS In software version V1 5 there is an instantaneous switch on alarm input change 49 Other Menus OTHER MENUS gt PASSWORD MONITOR DATE STATISTICS ADVANCED FILE SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM EXIT The other menus menu provides access to further menus e PASSWORD Password protection set up e MONITOR Timestamp options and camera text e DATE Change the system time and date plus summer time correction e STATISTICS General recording statistics e ADVANCED Advanced options e FILE SYSTEM File organisation and file health check e RESET SYSTEM Reset recordings Reset menu to factory default state 50 Password Menu PASSWORD PASSWORD PROTECTION FOR MENU gt NO RECORDING NO PLAYBACK NO SWITCHER NO MODEM NO CHANGE PASSWORD EXIT The password menu restricts user a
13. delete the message CAMERA DISCONNECTED If set to YES the alarm output is activated when a camera is disconnected from the unit during recording The unit has to be recording on a disconnected camera to generate this alarm A blank screen is recorded with a camera disconnected message into the footage so that on playback the user is reminded that the camera had been disconnected at the time specified 5 seconds after the camera is reconnected the alarm will cease The message still needs to be cleared by pressing any key HARD DISK 70 80 90 95 100 WRITE PROTECTED DONT CARE The alarm output goes active if the hard disk is a certain percentage or more full up with write protected events At 100 write protected the unit will not record The alarm can be used to detect an impending fully write protected state and warn the user If write protection is not used then the unit just does loop recording This is the default configuration and in this case the write protected alarm will never happen If you do not want to be informed via alarm of a full up condition then select DONT CARE RECORDING If set to YES the alarm output is activated when any recording is taking place The alarm output follows the state of the record LED This setting could be used to switch on cameras during timer recording an external power relay would be required ALARM INPUT ACTIVE If set to YES the alarm output is activated when any of the 4 Alarm In term
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15. footage will be available for review over the 7 day period The RESET CALENDAR RECORDING function need not be done at each inspection but is advised if there is any variability in the time of inspection or if the day of inspection is changed 58 Disk status under calendar recording is given at the bottom of the advanced menu with three numbers for example D 40 00 T 50 00 F 1 5 D is the percentage of disk used so far in the period T is the percentage of time used so far of the period F is a rate factor that increases the current recording rate and gives improved performance when using calendar recording F can be viewed as a benefit factor F T 100 D D 100 T 59 File System Menu FILE SYSTEM WRITE PROTECTION FOR NORMAL RECORDING gt NO TIMER RECORDING NO ALARM RECORDING YES FILE LENGTH FOR NORMAL TIMER RECORDING 10 MINS ALARM RECORDING EVENT CHECK FILES MENU The File System menu controls how files are laid onto the disk WRITE PROTECTION FOR NORMAL RECORDING YES NO TIMER RECORDING YES NO ALARM RECORDING YES NO The above settings indicate whether new files created during normal timer alarm recording will be write protected or not Not that it only affects file creation and is not retrospective on files that currently exist Write protection means that a file is protected from over write deletion when the X100 loops back over the hard disk The write protect status of any fi
16. in the order 121314 121314 e t c Camera 1 is effectively prioritised over the other cameras e TRIGGER SEE ALARM INPUTS MENU alarm recording is triggered by the alarm inputs An automatic jump can be made to the alarm inputs menu from this line e POST TRIG RECORD OFF 5 10 20 30 45 SECS 1 2 5 10 20 30 45 60 120 MINS This specifies how long to carry on alarm recording on any given camera after an alarm has finished The post trigger time is used for all cameras and it is not possible to set different times for different cameras 44 All alarm recordings are marked with the character A Alarm embedded into the recording and a log is placed in the recording history list When the alarm event occurs the unit will begin recording as specified by the Alarm Recording Menu After the post trigger time has elapsed the unit will return to normal timer recording if it had been recording before the alarm event or else it will stop recording If another alarm event occurs during an alarm recording the recording period is extended and the whole period is classed as one event 45 Recording History Files Menu RECORDING HISTORY FILES Alarm event Write protected A 22 07 54 09 08 01 A 22 05 23 09 08 01 22 30 00 09 08 01 W 22 20 00 09 08 01 22 10 00 09 08 01 22 00 00 09 08 01 gt 21 50 00 09 08 01 DEL to change W to exit The recording history menu lists the files that are recorded on disk up to 10 000 files
17. matches the hash code stored in the information block the image data has not been altered or modified in any way The watermark is destroyed when the hash code stored in the information block and the hash code of the data do not match 32 Accessing Watermark When reviewing recordings made on the X100 digital video recorder the fragile watermark can be displayed to prove the images have not been tampered with The hard disk cartridge is removed from the X100 digital recorder The cartridge is connected to a PC via USB port Proprietary software called PCLink freely available to Police forces is used to access the recordings a password can be entered to prevent unauthorised access and a menu option activates and de activates the display of the watermark A valid watermark is shown as a green W whereas an invalid watermark is displayed as a red W with an X through the symbol Watermarks and PCLink Split Utility A single archive can be extracted from a long file or multiple files using the PCLink software on a PC save video between markers button Watermarks are left intact as PCLink splits off images in minute multiples and the watermark for each minute is also copied to the new file See above for verifying the watermarks Hard Disk Cartridge The X100 records onto a 2 5 IDE hard disk contained in a cartridge T401 series The cartridge contains custom electronics All menus and software are stored on the hard disk O
18. not perform either the MENU or EXIT functions as marked The X201 key marked 9 16 amp HELP performs the ZOOM amp HELP functions when used with the X100 as per the corresponding key on the X101 The horizontal row of 8 camera selection buttons marked 1 8 have the same function as the corresponding buttons on the X101 The numbers 9 16 printed below the same row of buttons have no relevance when used with the X100 The Vol amp Phones controls at the base of the X201 do not have any function when used with the X100 The socket marked Recorder used to connect the cable linking the X201 Reviewer to the X100 is located on the base of the X201 as opposed to the top of the X101 70 6 The X201 has 5 picture adjustment pots situated at the bottom of the left hand side of the reviewer these should not under most circumstances need adjusting from the factory settings If however an adjustment is necessary then please ensure that an appropriate plastic trimmer tool is used in a gentle manner These 5 picture adjustment pots are classified as follows i NTSC Tint colour balance when using an NTSC feed ii Colour iii Brightness iv Contrast v Sharpness image pixel sharpness smoothness adjustment Please note that unlike the X101 the X201 does not have a separate Video In amp Power In connections The X201 is only able to take power and video signals from the X100 via the proprietary data link cable included with the
19. pressing the SEARCH button and allows instant access to any time on the minute and date in recorded footage e TIME Type a time using the numbered buttons e DATE Type a date using the numbered buttons e JUMP TO TIME ABOVE Hit the right arrow menu key to jump to the time entered in the time and date fields e JUMP TO OLDEST Jumps to the oldest recordings on disk e JUMP TO LATEST Jumps to the newest recordings on disk If the footage cannot be found for a particular camera the camera may not have been recording at that time date a NO CURRENT IMAGES ON CAMERA n message will be displayed n being the selected camera view If there are no recordings available at a current time specified the JUMP TO TIME function will jump to the nearest available footage A jump can only be made to a full image and the JUMP TO TIME function will jump to the nearest available full image key frame You must use leading zeros for the time and date where necessary e g 09 45 and 04 07 98 24 File System Any disk removed from the X100 recorder can be viewed on a PC and recording files proprietary format oba files are displayed The disk can be connected to the PC using two interfacing methods Interface Details Product code 1 IDE USB Easy connection 12Mbit sec transfer T403 USB rate is adequate for PCLink playback 2 IDE ATA Disk is inserted into PC T403 FRM fastest data rate but technical PC knowledge required to insta
20. problem may have occurred X100 With Hard Disk Cartridge Inserted o ee S E On Off Power Recording Disk Status Reviewer 1 When an external 12V DC power supply is connected to the X100 i The Power LED will illuminate to indicate that 12V DC power is being supplied to the X100 via either of the rear panel inputs The Power LED will remain illuminated until the power supply is removed or the unit is placed into low power standby mode as detailed in section 4 following If the Power LED is dim and or the hard disk cartridge does not follow the sequence as in section 2 following then there may be insufficient voltage to supply the X100 Please note that the X100 and hard disk cartridge require a 12V 1 2V DC power supply 2 When a hard disk cartridge is inserted and switched on i The hard disk cartridge LED will illuminate green and flash amber intermittently as operating code is loaded into X100 ii The Recording amp Disk Status LED s will illuminate simultaneously for approximately 1 second and then switch off 3 Whilst recording i The Recording LED will illuminate and remain lit for the duration of the recording ii The hard disk cartridge LED will remain illuminated in green but will intermittently flash amber as data is recorded to the hard disk The frequency of the amber flashes will depend on the chosen recoding parameters 18 4 When the unit is placed in low power
21. protected files To change the protection of a file on the X100 please see the menu section ofthe manual To change the protection on the PC right click on the file and select properties Then tick or untick the Read only flag of the file Read only R corresponds to Write protected W in the X100 recording history menu If a file is write protected on the PC and the disk is re inserted back into the recorder the recorder will treat it as write protected and not overwrite it Exploring D A Desktop a My Computer Scheduled Tasks Web Folders B Internet Explorer gg Network Neighborhood L Recycle Bin Right click file and select file properties 2001 Aug 19 time 09 10 00 oba Properties Change the read only flag as required 29 Putting footage back onto an X100 In certain circumstances it may be necessary to put files back onto a cartridge so that they may be replayed by the X100 The following steps should be taken 1 Put cartridge in an X100 and run a full reset menu and recordings 2 Connect disk via USB to PC not forgetting to unplug and plug the USB connector as a last step in the connection for each disk The PC should pick up the disk containing two hidden files SYSTEM and SYSTEM_B 3 Run Scandisk on the drive This corrects the free disk size which shows full on Windows 98 ME XP and allows files to be copied to the disk To run scandisk right click the disk drive letter of the cartridge in the pict
22. result in permanent loss of recordings Do not write or modify data on the cartridge other that changing the Write Protection status of files Do not attempt to write to the removable disk cartridge or any delete files stored onto it 79 Pasting Image to Art Package The following example uses Windows Paint to demonstrate this function In most cases the option for pasting an image from the Windows Clipboard will come under the menu option File gt Paste but for some applications refer to the applications user manual for an explanation on this feature Before an image can be pasted into an art package it first needs to be placed into the Windows clipboard by using the menu option File gt Copy Camera to Clipboard or with the toolbar button Copy Image To Clipboard e This will copy the contents of the window with the red border into the paste buffer Now run Windows Paint which can be found in the Windows Start menu under Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Paint Note This may vary for different version of the Windows Operating System please refer to your Windows User Manual for more information The Paint menu option Edit gt Paste will now paste the contents of the Windows clipboard into a new image which can be saved to a disk file Fj untitled Paint In o Edit View Image Colors Help ndo il Repeat FL at abres Dany tHe lear Selects Select
23. selected The selected camera window can be used for copy camera to clipboard or copy camera to file from the file menu or toolbar buttons See section on copying to clipboard disk file for more information Zoom Zooming in on a section of video is achieved by holding down the left mouse button at a position in the camera window and dragging the mouse with left button held down until the required area for zoom is reached A white bounding box will show the area which will be zoomed into Releasing the left mouse button will then activate the zoom mode To return to un zoomed mode a left mouse button click in the zoomed window will clear the zoom Alternately the Clear All Zooms button on the toolbar will return all zoomed windows to un zoomed mode Play Controls 1 2 3 4 5 1 Key frame skip backwards 2 Stop 3 Frame skip forwards 4 Play 5 Key fame skip forwards The buttons work as radio buttons This means that one will cancel out the other If for example you are in play mode and the key frame skip forwards button is pressed then that becomes the new mode and the play button is stopped In any of the modes when the beginning or the end of the video is reached the pointer will be placed at the end or start accordingly 76 Timeline Selectors The timeline is designed to show periods of time which the oba video files occupy The timeline is split into two sections hour selector and day select
24. standby mode In the default setting the X100 is placed into low power standby mode by pressing the front panel On Off button whilst the unit is in normal operating mode This feature may be software configured by accessing the menu system via the X101 reviewer To change the low power standby mode setting go to Other Menus Advanced and use the Pushbutton Switches option The various options are detailed in the Low Power Standby Mode section of the manual i The Power LED will flash intermittently ii The hard disk cartridge LED will switch off iii The Recording LED will switch off and recording will cease if the X100 is placed into low power standby mode whilst recording Please note that the X100 will switch back to normal operation from low power standby mode if the front panel On Off switch is pressed the X101 reviewer is attached or the state of an alarm input changes Low power standby mode is not accessible unless a hard disk cartridge is inserted and switched on 5 If the Disk Status LED is illuminated The Disk Status LED indicates one of the following conditions i The hard disk cartridge is full of write protected files In this situation an attached X101 will show the current camera output determined by the video switcher and the menu system will be accessible as per normal The hard disk cartridge will be full due to the options in the X100 File System menu hav
25. supported allows the user to write protect or unwrite protect any file and provides instant jump to any file File Listing The file listing shows any alarm event files marked with A for alarm most recent first followed by all normal and timer recording files also most recent first In the above menu example there are 5 normal recording files at 10 minute intervals and 2 alarm event files Nine files can be shown on one page and by scrolling up and down further pages of files are made visible Voluntary Write Protection Any file can be write protected to avoid it being erased on loop recording For example there may be some critical footage that needs to be kept but the user may want to continue recording on the same disk once he has protected this file To write protect any file press the DEL key and W appears next to the file showing that it is protected Write protection can be removed by pressing the DEL key again In the above example the file 22 20 00 has been voluntarily write protected Pressing DEL again removes write protection DEL toggles the write protect status Write protected files appear as write protected read only on the PC You can change the write protect status either on the PC or as explained on the X100 Any files that are not write protected on the X100 get overwritten oldest first during the process of recording The percentage of write protected recordings on disk is given in the statistics menu Jum
26. the oba file These buttons are also represented with menu options under the View menu Short cut keys 1 8 will also work to activate de activate the camera buttons 75 Camera Display Mode Buttons Djs El Three camera display modes are available 1 Single camera mode This will only display a single camera window To select different camera window use the camera buttons to change the visible camera window 2 Multiple camera mode This will display all the camera windows which are active within the oba files 3 User defined camera mode The user defined camera display mode displays only the cameras which the user specifies Clicking a camera button will add remove a camera window from the view window Changing to another camera display mode and back to the user defined camera display mode will not affect which cameras were activated in the user defined mode In all 3 camera display modes the user can double click the left mouse button in any given camera window to display this window in full screen mode Double clicking the left mouse button in the camera window again will return the display mode to its original status Camera Windows All camera windows which have been selected for display with the camera buttons will appear on the screen The camera window which is the selected window has a red border whereas the others have a grey border To change the selected camera window click the left mouse button in the window to be
27. to a remote unit without first selecting a modem in this way RemoteLink will not be able to place the call and will remind you to select a modem 86 Entering managing phone numbers RemoteLink maintains a list of phone numbers of your remote units When you contact a remote unit you choose one of these numbers from a list This avoids mistyping a number To Add numbers to the system choose Tools gt Manage Numbers from the main menu This will open the Manage Numbers Dialog If you click on the Add New button the Add Number dialog will open and you can enter the new number and a description of that unit Manage Numbers Xx Phone Number Description 07970 123001 Unitl Larry 07970 123002 Unit2 Sid 07370 123003 Unit3 Freda Phone Number o7ezd Unit Description Unita Anna Cancel Any phone number you enter must only contain digits and optionally spaces The unit description should be kept concise and will be used to show the user which unit is being accessed Click OK to confirm the new number or Cancel to abort To edit and existing number select it in the Manage Numbers dialog and click on the Edit You may edit the existing phone number and unit name The same rules apply as for adding a new number Click OK to confirm the changes or Cancel to abandon the editing To delete a phone number select it from the list and click on Delete You will be asked for confirmation of this ac
28. total recording interval Image file size depends on the composition of the scene being recorded as well as the amount of motion in a scene if conditional refresh is selected The algorithm used ensures that typically 100 to 140 of the number of hours specified is available at any one time If the record timer is used then the hours specified refers to the total recorded hours e g if the timer is set up to only record for 1 2 of the week a 168 hour setting will give 168 hours recording spread over the previous two weeks Allow at least 10 minutes for the recording rate to settle once an hour mode has been selected The statistics page shows the actual update rate and bytes per minute for user verification MAX RATE 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 SECS This specifies the time interval between image captures from each camera in the ORDER list Choose MAX RATE to record at maximum update rate With this form of specification the unit has a fixed update rate but a variable total recording time dependant on image file size 39 7 14 21 28 35 42 CAL DAYS This specifies the record time as a period of calendar days The X100 will record for a fixed calendar period and make the most of this period These settings are useful if the amount of recording time over a period is not known or variable A user for example may want to record for 28 days but the X100 may only be actively recording for between 4 and 20 days over this
29. 1 Aug 19 RJ 2001 Aug 19 RJ 2001 Aug 19 RJ 2001 Aug 19 RJ 2001 Aug 19 RJ 2001 Aug 19 RS 2001 Aug 19 KS 2001 Aug 19 RS 2001 Aug 19 time 09 10 00 oba time 09 20 00 oba time 09 30 00 oba time 09 40 00 oba time 09 50 00 oba time 10 00 00 oba time 10 10 00 oba time 10 20 00 oba time 10 30 00 oba time 10 40 00 oba time 10 50 00 oba RJ ALARM 2001 Aug 19 time 09 25 02 oba RJ ALARM 2001 Aug 19 time 09 28 13 oba RJ ALARM 2001 Aug 19 time 10 35 52 oba RI ALARM 2001 Aug 19 time 10 40 13 0ba Internet Explorer Network Neighborhood L9 Recycle Bin In the above example the contents of the X100 hard disk cartridge are displayed D 12 files have been recorded covering a period from 9 02 15am to 10 55 12am Within this recording period 4 alarm events were generated and these are stored in the event files ALARM oba No write protection has been selected for the alarm recording or normal recording so the oldest files will be overwritten first The following menu settings were used on the recorder FILE SYSTEM WRITE PROTECTION FOR NORMAL RECORDING gt NO TIMER RECORDING NO ALARM RECORDING NO FILE LENGTH FOR NORMAL TIMER RECORDING 10 MINS ALARM RECORDING EVENT Please refer to the Menu System chapter for further information of the above menu 28 Write Protection Any file can be write protected or un write protected on the X100 or the PC The recorder will not overwrite write
30. 4 on August 19 and carried on till 05 06 23 on August 20 The time shown indicates the start time of the file ignoring the seconds If the user stopped recording during any hour and then started recording again in that hour the information would be included in the single hour file 4 alarms were also triggered over the recording period but the alarm recording has automatically been included in the hour files file length for alarm recording was not set to EVENT but to the same setting as Normal Timer recording in this case 1 HOUR This example indicates how alarm triggered recordings can be grouped together into hour long files Alarm recordings can be grouped together into 10 minute files or day long files as selected in the File System menu The following menu settings were used on the recorder FILE SYSTEM WRITE PROTECTION FOR NORMAL RECORDING gt NO TIMER RECORDING NO ALARM RECORDING NO FILE LENGTH FOR NORMAL TIMER RECORDING 1 HOUR ALARM RECORDING 1 HOUR 27 Example 10 minute files Ex Exploring DA File Edit View Go Favorites Tools Help A a a Fe Back Fonverd Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete RJ 2001 Aug 19 time 09 02 15 0ba Desktop a g My Computer E 3 Floppy 4 ea CC 3 D of Pr 3 Control Panel 23 Dial Up Networking KODAK DC3400 Camera Scheduled Tasks Web Folders RJ 2001 Aug 19 RJ 2001 Aug 19 RS 200
31. 9 way D Type female connector OONDOABRWDND IN OUT DCD IN RD IN TD OUT DTR OUT GND DSR IN RTS OUT CTS IN RI not connected within X100 X100 RJ45 Reviewer Connector The pin configuration of the RJ45 connector is proprietary It must not be connected to an Ethernet network Pin 1 is the pin closest to the centre of the X100 front panel ONOaARWN Video Out Use 1 and 2 for Video Out GND GND RD IN serial connection RS232 TD OUT serial connection RS232 Reviewer detect pulled up to 5V internally Connect to GND for Reviewer GND 3 and 7 power RS232 ground 12V DC output This is directly connected to the 12VDC input on the X100 10 Cable Specifications X100 RJ45 Reviewer Socket to PC Cable This cable is used to connect a PC to the X100 RJ45 Reviewer socket 9 way D Type female connector to RJ45 plug Typically use a standard CAT5 cable EIA TIA 568B wiring standard straight 1 8 to 1 8 connection and cut and wire onto the D type connector Connect pins as follows RJ45 Cable Modem Plug 1 White with orange stripe 2 Orange with white stripe 3 White with green stripe Pin 5 4 Blue with white stripe Pin 3 5 White with blue stripe Pin 2 6 Green with white stripe 7 White with brown stripe Pin 5 8 Brown with white stripe Cable wires 1 2 6 and 8 can be cut back not connected X100 Modem Socket to GSM PSTN Modem Cable 9 way D Type female to 9 way D Type male connectors Connect a
32. AL or NTSC models The 24 hour clock is used for all times and settings WARNING The X100 Recorder must always be mounted so that there is a free flow of air around it If it is mounted in an enclosure it is essential that adequate ventilation is provided and it is recommended that a fan is incorporated in the enclosure design WARNING If the X100 Recorder is mounted in a vehicle or otherwise subject to vibration suitable damping must be built into the mounting WARNING Hard disk cartridges are sensitive to shock vibration and humidity X100 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Installation The X100 can be used free standing or it can be mounted on a wall or bulkhead Power can be applied to X100 either via 12V DC jack socket use PSU supplied with X100 or 12V screw terminals NB Do not use both power inputs simultaneously The Hard Disk Cartridge supplied separately with lock on the front in Off position should be inserted into receptacle in front panel of X100 and gently but firmly pushed into place then lock switched to On position Mounting Diagram 4 x threaded holes are available in the back panel of the X100 for mounting X100 fixing specification four M4 threaded bushes max length of screw into X100 case 18mm dimensions in mm 198 hard disk end 11 5 88 111 X100 height excluding removable rubber feet 46 5mm X100 height including removable rubber feet 49 5mm Alarm Inputs Alarm 4 Output
33. All Ctr Copy M6 Paste From JO 1413 ssis 80 RemoteLink V1 1 2 Introduction RemoteLink allows the user to connect via a modem to a remote X100 unit equipped with a GSM modem and control it as if using an X101 Reviewer All features of the X101 Reviewer are supported but image display is slow due to the speed limitations of the GSM network Menus can be accessed and modified live video displayed and recorded footage viewed Overview If the user is familiar with setting up the X100 using an X101 reviewer there is little further to learn you have the same functionality but remotely The software allows the PC to dial up an X100 unit and once the connection is made the control as the reviewer It is important to bear in mind that the data rate is 920 bytes per second a typical full image is 50 000 bytes so playing back images or displaying a live view takes time The hardware of a remote link system consists of an X100 connected to a GSM modem Siemens TC35 and a PC with internal or external telephone modem PSTN connected to a telephone socket For every X100 you need a GSM modem but you may only require one PC to access a number of X100 remote systems RemoteLink PC software will run on Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 XP and NT4 Service Pack 6 RemoteLink does not work on Windows 95 81 Hardware Required TC35T Siemens GSM modem Dual band model suitable for UK and European use Vodaphone SIM card pre inserted
34. PCLink_V2_21 exe The default directory for the PCLink V2 software will be Program Files gt PCLink V2 The installation directory may be change without any affect on the execution of the software PCLink v2 21 will install itself to a directory which will not affect any existing version of PCLink that are installed on the machine Starting PCLink To start running PCLink click Start on the bottom left of the Windows screen and then follow Start gt Programs gt PCLink V2 gt PCLink Note that this location is only valid if the default settings were used during installation Installing Cartridge Remove cartridge with recordings by unlocking slider on front of cartridge and pulling from the recorder To access recordings on cartridge take to PC with PCLink already installed on PC Connect cartridge to PC using USB Interface Kit or load into bay if Frame Kit has been installed 73 PCLink v2 21 Quick Reference Watermarks in Green Click on hour or day select cursors to access recordings no files to wade through Zoom activated by dragging the mouse in a window Double clicking gives single camera view Double click again to go back to multi camera view Green areas on hour and day select bars show available footage Replay speed adjustable Standard playback control buttons 24 09 81 a T is o 08 07 24 SEP 2001 sello Ts Le 8 Current PCLink 2 1 File Views Configuration Help ejuj Al
35. Precautions 2 A eee tele 31 Permitted ona Plinio A n a 31 Not Permitted ona PC ooooocccccccconcconoooonncnnnnnnnnnnnn ono nonnnnnncnnnnnn nano n nr nnnnncnnnnnnnnnn nn nenene 31 Permitted with Caution ona PC oooooonooocccnncccnnccnnnooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nono nonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 31 Watermark stas te a a aaa decia der Watermark Definition Accessing Watermark Watermarks and PCLink Split Utility ooooooooonnnnnccnnnncocccnnncccconnccccccnnnnnccnnnnnrncconnnnncnnos 33 Hard Disk Cartridge a a eet cee ee dats eee Bee cat Sree Sd epee a ei ee ad oe de oh 33 Thermal DesiON ecc 34 Forced Ventilation Within Enclosures cccccccnncnoncccncccncccnnnnnanoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnncnincnnns 34 Low Temperatures ic cust sida o shes echt gd eet detects 35 The Menu Systemi existerait he deel eel o Ge el ae etl de ee ool Weer a 36 HIP Screen share totes hate e o eles tine ce al 36 Default Settings cocina aa 36 MemuiNavigatlon cito ear init lara 37 Main MENU sets ra e edo e a ok ee AN nee edo 38 Normal Recording MeNU ccccccccccnnnnononncncnonononnnonnnnnnnnncnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 39 Recording time disk size and recording rate ooooooccccnnnnncccnnccccocccnnccnnnanannana nc cnn 41 Timer Recording Menu cccccccnnnoconononononnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 42 Timer MENUA across liada tada dd 43 Alarm Recording M ONU e r rr a nn n nn nn nn nn nn nro nn n
36. SYSTEM THE UNIT WILL RESTART AFTER THIS PROCESS The above message is displayed during a reset operation CAMERA DISCONNECTED AT TIME BELOW cl 12 24 04 26 03 02 The above text is written as an image and recorded By doing this a record is provided of exact times and dates when cameras had been disconnected as part of the recorded footage CAMERA OUT OF LOCK OMIT LINELOCK C1 18 24 10 26 03 02 The above text is written as an image and recorded By doing this a record is provided of exact times and dates when cameras have been out of lock as part of the recorded footage 99 Possible Problems and FAQ s X100 Will not record Only recording on 1 camera Recording at varying times The recorded picture is grainy X100 has power red LED on but fails to operate Cameras connected but no live views No picture on X101 monitor PC can t see disk but recordings viewable on X100 X101 X101 shows camera producing horizontal distortions when viewed on video switcher but no distortion appears on the recording Enter menu system go to Main Menu Other Menus Advanced Menu set to Record at Power Up Enter menu system go to Main Menu Normal Recording Menu check that under Order the setting is appropriate to the number of cameras in use Enter menu system go to Main Menu Normal Recording Menu Timer Recording Menu check it is set to Disabled
37. VAL MAX RATE RESOLUTION HIGH FORMAT FULL UPDATE ORDER 1234 USE ORDER ABOVE TRIGGER SEE ALARM INPUTS MENU POST TRIG RECORD OFF The alarm recording menu applies when recording is triggered by the alarm in relay inputs There is 1 alarm input for each of cameras 1 to 4 Write protection and Event 10minute 1 hour 1day file size selection is described in the file system menu These are further options for timer recording By default alarm recordings are write protected see file system menu Menu options are summarised below e DISABLED DURING WORKING HOURS OUTSIDE WORKING HOURS ENABLED AT ALL TIMES Alarm recording is disabled by default It can be enabled during or outside the times specified in the timer menu see previous page or enabled at all times e INTERVAL RESOLUTION FORMAT FULL UPDATE EVERY ORDER These settings are the same as described in the normal recording menu except they apply only during alarm recording e USE ORDER ABOVE When any of the alarm inputs are active the X100 records using the camera order given above Other options are ONLY ALARMED CAMERAS Which means that only alarmed cameras will be recorded PRIORITISE ALARMED CAMERAS The basic camera order used is taken from the normal recording menu Alarmed cameras are recorded along with these other cameras but given priority For example ifthe Normal Recording order is 1234 an alarm event on camera 1 will activate recording
38. VE NOW DELETE ALL RECORDINGS ON DISK Removes all recording files including write protected files Set this to yes and then run DO THE ABOVE NOW Note that there is no undo option RESET MENU TO FACTORY DEFAULT STATE WITH LANGUAGE ENGLISH AMERICAN This reset the menu to the factory default state and sets up for other languages if required Note that if the X100 is NTSC then only AMERICAN language should be used Set this to yes and then run DO THE ABOVE NOW Note that there is no undo option WARNING Choosing a full reset i e by putting YES into 1 and 2 selections will reset the X100 to the factory shipped configuration All menu settings will revert to factory defaults and any recording on the hard disk including write protected images will be deleted Only the password remains unchanged There is no undo option 63 SMS Message Menu SMS MESSAGE PHONE NUMBER 393334774753 SMS MESSAGE gt EMAIL FRED BLOGGS SOMECOM PANY CO UK THIS IS THE SUBJECT OF THE EMAIL SENT BY X100 VEHICLE ABC929W HEALTH CHECK PASSED SEND NEVER The SMS Message menu in V1 51m of the X100 software allows the user to configure the X100 to send a SMS text message during its power up sequence when using the Siemens TC35 GSM modem terminal This feature requires the same hardware as when using the RemoteLink software in order to remotely operate the X100 Please refer to the chapter RemoteLink V1 1 2 in this manual for a d
39. X100 Digital Video Recorder and Product Family Instruction Manual Timespace Technology x On OM Power Recording Disk Status Reviewer Timespace Technology 11 August 2005 V1 51m X100 Digital Video Recorder and Product Family Instruction Manual CONTENTS Contents A A ee A de eee hs 2 System OVeErview nesine coe Oe tetera eet ek Hae ees neds a n aaa eerie a E 5 X100 Digital Video Recorder eeccccceeceeeeeeeeseeeeceeeeeees E E E T a N 6 WAELE TI E E EE TT E E T 7 Mounting DiagraMW a seia a aaa eaaa aa aeaeaei aanita aa 7 Real Panel E a E E A E S E A E a E 8 Front Paneline irents aeos eavascedeades eee sddaedetecthesecduecicctieostcgliwavleavesesteed toes 9 Connector SpecificatiONS cccocccnnncoooocnnnncnnncnnnnnonononnnncnnnnnnnnn nro nnnnnncnnnnnnnnnn nn reee 10 Alarm Connector Din Connector oocccccncccnnnncccnnnncccnnncnnnnnncnnnnnnncnnnncnnnnnncnnnnncnnnnnanes 10 X100 Modem Connector cccccccccnnocoooncnnnccnonccnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnns 10 X100 RJ45 Reviewer CONNECT ocoooccconoccccconcoccccncnnnncononnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnns 10 Cable Speciticationsss ices a4 sey tando taa ita 11 X100 RJ45 Reviewer Socket to PC Cable ooccccccooooocccncccnncccnnonanonononccnnncnonannnnos 11 X100 Modem Socket to GSM PSTN Modem Cable ccceeeceeeeeeseeeeeeees 11 X100 to Reviewer Cable ooooooocccccccccccconocononononoconcnnnonnnnonn
40. X201 Therefore the X201 is unable to act as a stand alone camera tester All other keys and connections perform as labelled and as per the corresponding ones on the X101 Please refer to the Operation amp Menu System sections of the X100 manual for instructions on how to use the reviewer with an X100 Digital Video Recorder 71 ACCESSING STORING IMAGES PCLink V2 21 Introduction PCLink v2 21 is a Windows based application that will allow oba video footage files to be viewed on a PC These files are automatically created by the X100 recorder on its removable disk cartridge The cartridge must be connected to the PC to access the files on the cartridge Playback options include play forward wind rewind single frame skip jump to markers time line jumping and stop Screen shots can be written to the Windows clipboard and pasted into most art packages in the BMP Windows standard image file format or saved directly to a BMP format disk file Sections of video footage can be selected and saved directly to an independent oba disk file V2 21 enhancements over V2 1 e V2 21 has a print selected camera window option in the File menu This allows the user to print an image to his local printer e Copy image to clipboard with watermarks enabled caused a crash in V2 1 fixed e Double clicking an oba file can be made to select PCLink V2 21 program Open with Program Files PCLink V2 PCLinkV2_21 exe If this assignment is ma
41. ages The following messages may be displayed by the X100 A brief description is given CURRENT TIME HAS BEEN CHANGED DUE TO SUMMER TIME ADJUSTMENT PRESS ANY KEY TO CHECK DATE Message displayed on summer time adjust Will happen when unit powered up after a summer time change ALARM OUTPUT ACTIVE BECAUSE CAMERA HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED PRESS ANY KEY Alarm output indication message Alarm output has been set to be active for a disconnected camera ALARM OUTPUT ACTIVE BECAUSE ALARM IN WAS CLOSED or OPEN PRESS ANY KEY Alarm output indication message Alarm output has been set to be active in any alarm input is active event 97 ALARM OUTPUT ACTIVE BECAUSE HARD DISK IS MORE THAN 95 FULL PRESS ANY KEY Alarm output indication message Alarm output has been set to be active if hard disk is approaching a full state nearly all over write protected ILLEGAL TIME DATE TIME DATE NOT SET PRESS ANY KEY If an incomplete time or date has been entered the above error message is given Pressing the record button X101 reviewer will disable any Timer Alarm recording in progress ALARM RECORDING TEMPORARILY STOPPED PRESS RECORD KEY TO RESUME PRESS ANY KEY This may be useful for example to temporarily stop Timer Alarm recording whilst menu edits are being made Press record button to resume 98 RESETTING
42. and OPEN selections the T indicates an active state on the alarm input For GOES CLOSED and GOES OPEN selections the T only briefly flashes as the alarm trigger is only momentary The column REC indicates the current status of the alarm inputs TRIG column extended by the post trigger time specified in the alarm recording menu If alarm recording is enabled an R character in this column indicates that this camera is currently recording If alarm recording is disabled the alarm inputs may still be used for video switching and the R character shows what is being fed to the video switcher section The control of the video switcher using alarm inputs is an option in the video switcher menu 47 Alarm Output Menu ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUTPUT gt CLOSED WHEN CAMERA DISCONNECTED NO HARD DISK 90 WRITE PROT RECORDING NO ALARM INPUT ACTIVE NO ALARM OCCURRED NO EXIT The alarm output menu controls the alarm output relay ALARM OUTPUT This can be set to CLOSED The circuit across the Alarm Out terminals will be closed if any of the conditions set to YES on this menu occur and open otherwise OPEN The circuit across the Alarm Out terminals will be open if any of the conditions set to YES occur and closed otherwise The alarm input must be held active for a minimum of 0 6 second to ensure valid triggering When the alarm is active a message is displayed on the main screen indicating the alarm source Press any key to
43. arker button pl from the toolbar To save the footage click the Save OBA File button El from the toolbar and enter a file name for the new oba file to be generated in the save file window 77 Video Information Panel Current 24 SEP 2001 08 07 The video information section displays the information for the currently loaded video footage Start Start time and date for the entire video footage End End time and date for the entire video footage Current The time and date of the current position in the video footage File Is the file name of the oba file which is currently playing Speed Control Max Video footage can be played back at 5 levels of speed On Max level the footage will play back at the fastest rate that the system it is running on can accommodate The four other levels of speed are percentages of the max speed Watermarks The watermarks can be activated and de activated with the configuration menu option Display Watermark A valid watermark for video footage is a green indicator image 1 and invalid footage will display a red indicator image 2 In some cases the screen location of the watermark indicator may need to be changed in cases of the image appearing on top of footage to be viewed in this case the toolbar button wl Change Watermark Position a four corners of the camera window can be used to rotate the watermark indicator around the 78 Password PCLin
44. aylight saving time e COUNTRY the current selections are UK CENTRAL EUROPE USA UK At 1 00 am on the last Sunday in March the clock is put forward 1 hour summer time At 2 00 am on the last Sunday in October the clock is put back 1 hour EU At 2 00 am on the last Sunday in March the clock is put forward 1 hour summer time At 3 00 am on the last Sunday in October the clock is put back 1 hour USA At 2 00 am on the first Sunday in April the clock is put forward 1 hour summer time At 3 00 am on the last Sunday in October the clock is put back 1 hour Summer Time Adjust is automatically applied even if the unit is switched off during the time at which the clocks go forwards or backwards In the latter case correction is applied on power up A message is displayed indicating to the user that the time has been modified 55 Statistics Menu STATISTICS OPERATING SYSTEM V1 4 HARD DISK 29 92 SIZE IN GIGABYTES 1 WRITE PROTECTED 3 USED RECORDING 2077 KBYTES MIN 295 IMAGES MIN 7 04 KBYTES IMAGE AVE 090000 The statistics page gives the operating system version number disk size and percentage used and percentage write protected Recording statistics are updated every minute and are intended to be used for monitoring a camera system and to provide an indication of the capacity of the X100 in different recording environments The KBYTES MIN entry indicates how many thousand bytes have been recorded in the mo
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46. ccess to the four key parts of the system Here is a summary of the menu selections available e MENU If set to YES access to the menu system is password protected e RECORDING If set to YES the record button is password protected e PLAYBACK If set to YES the controls to review recorded footage are password protected The zoom function is also password protected e SWITCHER If set to YES the button to activate auto switcher mode is password protected e MODEM If set to YES then any GSM modem access is password protected If the user tries to access a protected function he is asked to type in the password The default password is 0000 when shipped On correct password entry four digits e g 3524 or 8912 the password protection is temporarily disabled It is reinstated after 1 minute of no key presses Protection is also automatically reinstated when leaving the password menu e CHANGE PASSWORD The supervisor who knows the password is requested to type in the old password followed by the new one He is then requested to retype the new password If he has done this successfully the new password is made the current one and the password protection is activated Hints It is intended in a password protected system to at least protect the menu system This ensures that important operating settings cannot be tampered with Other protection may be required e g the record on off button may be disabled Some examples are given
47. creens Throughout the menu system every item that the cursor points to has a Help screen Place the cursor on the line requiring explanation and press Help key on X101 front panel Use any key to cycle through the screens for that line No Help screen is available for Statistics Menu 16 Software Updates Occasionally software improvements are made to X100 and a new version of software is made available Follow these steps to download new software Ensure X101 Reviewer is not connected to X100 Recorder Connect serial link cable from Reviewer socket on X100 front panel to serial port on PC With hard disk cartridge inserted and switched on hold in On Off button on front panel of X100 then connect power to X100 Release On Off button All three LED s on X100 front panel should now be illuminated Alternately maintain power to X100 and switch off hard disk cartridge Hold X100 On Off button in and switch on hard disk cartridge When all three LED s on X100 front panel illuminated the Recorder is ready for download NB Full reset will delete all existing recordings on hard disk Wait 40 seconds after download until LED on hard disk cartridge changes from amber to green 17 X100 amp Hard Disk Cartridge LED Indicators The following section describes the normal operation of the front panel LED indicators on the X100 and hard disk cartridge It may be useful in order to confirm normal operating conditions and situations where a
48. d for mounting the wire rope mounts to an enclosure surface must have an M4 thread and have a counter sunk hex head Please refer to Diagram B1 for details of blind and through hole mounting Diagram B1 eo G eo o l COC Y TEF M4 x 8mm Threaded Hole 4mm Through Hole Mounting Hole Location X100 The mounting holes must be drilled on 126mm and 88mm centres This is shown in diagram B2 12 Diagram B2 126 mm MOUNTING HOLE POSITIONS 88 mm 4mm Y Total Mounting Volume Required X100 It is necessary to allow a minimum clearance of at least 10mm around the body of the X100 when mounted on the T406 Anti Vibration Kit This is to allow free movement of the X100 on the anti vibration mounts and to prevent collision with either the enclosure or peripheral systems due to vertical and lateral movement under extreme shock and vibration conditions Please refer to diagram B3 for exact dimensions Diagram B3 131 mm 111 mm FRONT VIEW 131 mm 111 mm 10 mm Top View 85 mm 230 mm 210 mm 10 mm 10 mm Please note that when installing cables to the rear of the X100 it is important not to arrange or clamp them in such a way as to impede the free movement of the rear anti vibration mounts Please refer to diagram B4 on the following page 13 Mounting Surface Diagram B4 Bad Cable Installation Good Cable Installation Mounting Surface Section C Installation P
49. de then double clicking an oba file will cause PCLink to load up and the file selected to open e 2 21 fixes the white blocks issue on V2 2 occasionally white blocks appear in the dark areas of the pictures Under Windows 98 automatic loadup may not be possible immediately Go to Start gt Settings gt Folder Options gt File Types menu tab then select oba file then edit click open in the actions box then edit and use for the application to perform action C Program Files PCLink V21PCLinkV2_2 exe 1 or equivalent Note the speech marks and space between the two sets of speech marks Minimum Requirements PCLink v2 21 runs on Windows 95 98 98SE Millennium NT4 Service Pack 1 2000 and XP Windows NT does not support USB so a frame kit is required to access cartridges and a FAT32 driver is required for NT it cannot deal with FAT32 natively Timespace have not tested FAT32 drivers for NT NT will play back oba files stored on CDs Windows 95 does not support USB so a frame kit is required to access cartridges Although PCLink v2 21 will run on most PC systems it is recommended that the minimum system be a 200Mhz system Video playback speeds are dependent on processor speed Screen Resolution of 800x600 or higher is recommended Hard disk space 2MBytes used by installation and when running Recommend 100MBytes free for uploading Archive files 72 Installation To install PCLink v2 21 execute the install file SETUP_
50. ding on disk than is specified by the hour mode The user should select a value of n to suit the recording requirements If you are not using hour mode recording you need not consider this setting The default of 10 minutes is a useful general purpose setting Please allow 10 minutes for the unit recording rate to stabilise USE REC STATE AT PWR OFF RECORD ON POWER UP DONT RECORD ON POWER UP The default setting USE REC STATE AT PWR OFF means that if the unit was recording when it was switched off it will record when it is switched back on Also if the unit wasn t recording when it was switched off it won t be recording when it is switched on This setting is generally convenient for covert use where recording is switched on and off by pressing the record button and the unit continues the way it left off The RECORD ON POWER UP setting should be used if the unit is always to do normal recording on power up This is important in vehicle applications where the user may have inadvertently switched the unit off in a non recording state e g he has just been playing back some footage and he switched off recording to make this easier With this setting whatever the user does and however the unit is left at switch off it will record the next time it is powered up The final option DON T RECORD ON POWER UP is useful if manual adjustments need to be made to the menu settings every time the unit is switched on prior to recording Note that t
51. e by frame playback gt Play recorded footage Pressing play for a second time switches to fast play enabling all the footage to be played through at the fastest rate If the LED above the stop button is lit the play button will jog to the next frame If the most recent frame has been reached playback will stop gt gt _ Fast forward through recorded footage If the LED above the stop button is lit the unit is in jog mode and pressing the fast forward button will jog forward Similarly to rewind repeated presses of the fast forward enable rapid scan in 5 10 20 60 minute intervals O Record start or stop If not currently recording red LED off pressing this button will begin recording from the end of the most recent footage using the settings specified in the Normal Recording menu see page If the unit is currently recording red LED on this button will stop recording 21 Camera Switcher 02 0 4 Os es 7 es O GG GO GOC OCI 01 AUTO E DELETE 1 8 Switch the view to camera 1 to 8 When playing back recorded footage pressing buttons 1 to 8 changes playback to that camera If the AUTO LED is lit buttons 1 to 8 change the live camera being viewed This camera is held on the main monitor AUTO Activate the auto switcher mode In this mode the monitor will show a live view and the cameras are cycled as specified in the Video Switcher menu Press the AUTO button again to deactivate the auto switcher mode
52. e first reference point Also the fast forward rewind operations only play back keyframes The pros and cons of selecting short long keyframe intervals are as follows 10 seconds Easy to find footage in wind or rewind because start points exist every minute BUT expensive on disk space as full images may take up to 10 x the equivalent hard disk space of conditional refresh images This is especially significant in 168 480 960 hour modes 1 minute Slightly more difficult to find footage because start points every 1 minutes BUT efficient on disk usage as full images are infrequent The keyframe rate defaults to 1 minute ORDER This determines the order in which images are grabbed from the cameras During recording the LEDs on the reviewer indicate the camera sequence to the operator Use the buttons numbered 1 8 to include cameras and the DELETE button to remove them from the list 40 Recording time disk size and recording rate The following table allows the calculation of recording time in days and other parameters shown in bold below Basically fill in 4 out of the 5 entries A to E and find the missing entry Number of cameras A Number of images sec for each camera B Conditional Refresh percentage screen update Enter 100 Full Format Enter 50 High Motion Cond Refresh Enter 20 Bus market Cond Refresh Enter 10 Low motion Cond Refresh C Disk size in Gbytes D Amount of time in days E Assumption 50k per full i
53. e on X100 This typically allows a 3 hour VCR tape to store 12 hours of X100 recording 92 APPENDIX Safety Meets the requirements of BS EN60950 Safety Requirements of Information Technology Equipment Designed to be powered from an external power source which complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Designed for indoor use in the temperature range 5 to 40 C 20 to 80 RH non condensing WARNING Do not wet the product when cleaning WARNING This product contains a lithium battery Do not recharge open heat or dispose of in fire Dispose of according to local regulations WARNING It is important to allow enough ventilation in any surrounding enclosure so that the operating temperature range is not exceeded Any enclosure should incorporate a fan to assist in thermal dissipation WARNING The use of any power source other than that supplied may cause damage to the product and will invalidate the warranty X100 EMC Conformity CE Mark Meets the European Council Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive relating to EMC Emissions EN50081 1 1992 and EMC Immunity EN5008201 1 1992 X100 EMC Conformity E Mark Meets the Type Approval requirements of European Commission Directive 95 54 EC 93 X100 EMC Conformity Specification 5 Meets the requirements of Automotive Conformance Specification 5 Issue 8 Class 2 a UK Home Office Guarantee Material and labour are guaranteed for 12 months fro
54. e software download utility Follow instructions on screen note that the modem serial cable cannot be connected to the PC you need a software download cable null cable with TX RX lines crossed 4 Connect modem equipment Connect the modem equipment as shown in the diagram below Timespace Proprietary Modem Power Cable 12V DC Serial Cable Antenna TC35 Modem with SIM card installed X100 The TC35 GSM modem comes supplied with a mains power adaptor should you wish to use this power option The proprietary power cable provided is indicated in the above diagram The X100 system can now be switched on It is ready for dial up 5 Install Remote Link V1 1 2 onto PC Insert CD provided by Timespace into a PC Run SETUP_RemoteLink_V1_1_2 EXE which will install the remote link software on your PC You will need a modem connecting your PC to an external phone line to make the connection to the GSM enabled X100 system N B If you currently have a previous version of RemoteLink installed you should uninstall that version before installing the new one To do this follow the instructions as shown in Removing RemoteLink on the following pages Once the installer has prepared the files ready to install it will give you a few options to customize the installation It is recommended that you use the default at each stage unless for example you wish to install RemoteLink in a particular directory or put
55. ed off into low power mode by pressing the button The third setting means the unit will enter low power state if it is not recording The unit must also have had 1 minute or more of no key presses The fourth setting allows alarm input 4 to control the power on off state of the unit Set alarm input 4 to either active OPEN or active CLOSED settings in the alarm input menu Once in low power mode the following always powers up the unit e Plugging in an X101 reviewer e Changing the state of any of the 4 alarm inputs e Pressing the on off button on the front of the recorder 24 48 HOUR MODE RECORDING RATE BASED ON PREVIOUS This controls the hour mode optimisation algorithm Essentially when the unit is recording in an hour mode such as 48 hour mode or 168 hour mode it uses the previous n minutes of recording as an estimate for the recording rate for the next minute The value of n is selectable An n of 1 minute gives a system that is very responsive the next minute s recording rate is based on the previous 1 minute s statistics Any short term fluctuations will cause the system to rapidly recalculate the recording rate 1 minute should be selected for systems that require no less than the number of hours specified by the hour mode 57 Choosing an n of 1 hour gives a system that smoothly adjusts its update rate based on the previous hour This avoids any short term fluctuations in rate but can in extreme cases cause less recor
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57. er Ei 2001 Aug 08 time 00 00 00 oba 3 Floppy 4 Es 2001 4ug 09 time 00 00 00 oba C ls 2001 Aug 10 time 00 00 00 oba S Es 2001 4ug 11 time 00 00 00 oba 29H E 2001 Aug 12 time 00 00 00 oba CA Printers E 2001 Aug 13 time 00 00 00 oba 5 Control Panel Ei 2001 Aug 14 time 00 00 00 oba DialUp ne E 2001 Aug 15 time 00 00 00 oba i ee eral si 2001 Aug 16 time 00 00 00 oba 4 98 Web Folders 2001 Aug 17 time 00 00 00 oba In the above example the contents of the X100 hard disk cartridge are displayed D lea 2001 Aug 18 time 00 00 00 oba ef ALARM 2001 Aug 16 time 16 56 02 oba E ALARM 2001 Aug 18 time 12 52 13 0ba E ALARM 2001 Jul 18 time 23 10 02 oba les ALARM 2001 Jun 18 time 10 12 03 0ba 0 20 D 12 files have been recorded one for each day from 7 Aug to 18 Aug Before this recording period and within this recording period 4 alarm events were generated and these are stored in event files ALARM oba Alarm events have been automatically write protected R character meaning READ ONLY and will never get overwritten by the recorder The other non write protected files are overwritten oldest first in a looping manner automatically by the recorder The FILESYSTEM menu on the X100 OTHER MENUS gt FILE SYSTEM MENU controls the way the files are written to the hard disk Please see the Menu System chapter for more details The above disk was generated usi
58. escription of the necessary hardware and instructions on how to install and configure the GSM modem and SIM card Most SIM cards as used in the GSM modem terminal require that a outgoing chargeable event such as sending a text message takes place every 3 6 months in order for the card to remain active The X100 is able to perform this activity automatically at a user defined interval Please note however that this will require the use of a SIM card which has enough credit available to send the outgoing SMS text message at the intervals determined in the menu e PHONE NUMBER This field is used to determine the number of the mobile phone or gateway that the message is to be sent to Use the X101 201 reviewer to input the number using the keys numbered 0 9 on the keypad Use the Delete key on the X101 AUTO on the X201 to remove the last digit typed The X100 will automatically insert 00 before any number that is entered so it is necessary to use the two digit country code of the mobile phone or gateway that is to be used For example a UK phone number 07949xxxxxx would be entered as 447949xxxxxx e SMS MESSAGE This is the main body of text to be sent as an SMS text message Use the numbered keys on the X101 201 reviewer to cycle through the available characters for that key and the left amp right MENU arrow keys to move the highlighted cursor to the previous or next character respectively Please note that the righ
59. he unit will not do normal recording after a loss of power e g in a power cut so this setting should be used with caution SHOW IMAGE INFO If this is selected the file size in bytes for each image or partial image in conditional refresh format is displayed along with the percentage of the screen that has been updated The display is overlaid not embedded into each image that is played back In full update recording the latter is always 100 whereas in conditional refresh recording the percentage may drop down to around 1 in a still scene Note that the time is embedded in the recorded image and will provide some motion content on the screen DISABLE ALARM MESSAGES If no is entered then alarm messages occur on the screen when an alarm happens The message indicates what the cause of the alarm out active condition is RESET CALENDAR RECORDING This is used for calendar recording see Normal Recording Menu Interval and Timer Recording Menu Interval Resetting calendar recording resets the calendar time period 7 14 21 28 35 42 calendar days to start from the current point in time A full disk of recordings will be available in 7 14 21 days time and in multiples of this time period thereafter EXAMPLE If the user inspects the unit every week use 7 calendar day recording and reset calendar recording when setting up the unit the first inspection If inspections are made at the same time every week following on from this a full disk of
60. if the cartridge is switched off Early versions of Windows XP may have some compatibility problems when used with USB2 interfaces such as the T403 USB kit supplied to connect an X100 hard disk cartridge to a PC This situation has been resolved with the issue of service pack 1 for Windows XP If you are having trouble installing and using the T403 X100 USB kit with Windows XP then check to see if service pack 1 has been installed My Computer gt View System Information gt General Tab If it is not listed under the System heading then it may not have been installed and can be downloaded from Microsoft Timespace Technology Ltd O 2001 2002 101
61. inals are active For example if alarm inputs are set in the Alarm input menu to an active CLOSED condition and the alarm output is active CLOSED then if any of the alarm inputs go closed the alarm output will be closed If all alarm outputs are open then the alarm output will be open in this example ALARM OCCURRED If set to YES the alarm output is activated if an alarm event has occurred A battery and bell may be connected to the alarm out relay so the user is informed if any alarm has occurred The alarm condition is cleared when the user enters the recording history menu 48 Video Switcher Menu VIDEO SWITCHER CAMERA DWELL TIME SECS T gt 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5z SKIP 6 SKIP T SKIP 8 SKIP SHOW ALARMED CAMERAS gt NO EXIT The video switcher menu controls the automatic switching of cameras when the unit is in AUTO mode The dwell time specifies the duration spent on a camera before switching to the next camera Use the up down buttons to choose the camera and the right left buttons to increase decrease the dwell time The dwell time for a camera can be set to SKIP so the camera is ignored this may be done if fewer than the maximum number of cameras are connected A dwell time of 2 5 10 20 or 30 seconds is selectable If SHOW ALARMED CAMERAS gt YES is selected and an alarm is active then the video switcher ignores the timing entries in the above menu and instead displays the view of the alarmed
62. ing been set to write protect certain types of recordings any combination of Normal Timer amp Alarm The X100 will not re record Loop recording over write protected recordings and will therefore not make any new recordings once the disk is full of write protected recordings Single pass recording In order to change the write protection settings access the X100 menu with the X101 reviewer and go to gt Other Menus gt File System At the top of the File System menu is Write Protection For Write protection can then be enabled or disabled for each type of recording as required Please refer to the File System section in the manual for more details on which settings to use Please note that in its default setting the X100 automatically write protects Alarm recordings but not Normal or Timed recordings ii If it has been established that the hard disk cartridge is not full of write protected files In this case the illumination of the Disk Status LED may indicate that the operating code was not loaded from the hard disk cartridge to the X100 correctly when the external 12V DC power supply was last connected and the hard disk cartridge switched on In this situation an attached X101 will show snow on the screen and the menu system will not be accessible In order to reset the system and reload the operating code either switch the cartridge to the off position and wait at least 5 seconds before switching
63. into GSM modem above Antenna Serial cable see specification below Power cable to connect modem to X100 power circuit see specification below X100 and cartridge with V1 5 software Further items required for PC side PC with in built modem SETUP_RemoteLink_V1_1_2 EXE Software download cable for X100 X100V1_5 EXE X100 V1 5 software loader only if V1 5 needs to be downloaded to cartridge Specification of Cabling RJ12 Power Cable Pins Connect to Function on modem 1 12V V 2 12V free 3 GND PD_IN reset input active high 4 12V IGT_In Ignition input active high 5 GND free 6 GND GND RS232 Serial Cable Female Connected Male X100 to Modem End End DType9 DType9 DCD RX TX DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI OONDOABRWHND OONDOABRWDND 82 Installation 1 Configure the SIM card A SIM card needs to be plugged into the GSM modem for it to work The SIM card provides the GSM modem its identity i e its phone number and any account information that may be needed You may need a mobile phone to configure the SIM card Timespace have only used Vodaphone SIMs and all the information below relates to UK Vodaphone SIMs valid on Sept 2003 UK Vodaphone SIM Card Example Sep 2003 Register the Vodaphone SIM card with Vodaphone and obtain from Vodaphone an analogue data number for the SIM The SIM can then be put into the GSM modem The analogue data number is what Remote Link dials to access the GSM unit Remote
64. is stored on the hard disk To revert to the factory settings run a RESET MENU TO THE FACTORY DEFAULT STATE function in the RESET SYSTEM menu All the menus listed are shown in their factory default state Help Screens Every menu apart from the Statistics Menu and every item within the menu has a separate help screen Place the cursor against the chosen item and press the HELP key Cycle through the pages of the help screens by using the right arrow menu key Default Settings Factory default settings are used in the illustrations in the following section 36 Menu Navigation The menu system on the X100 can be accessed by using the X101 reviewer Connect the dedicated 8 way Ethernet style cable supplied with X101 to the recorder and consult the instructions for X101 Reviewer Press any of the 4 menu buttons to enter the main menu Once in the menu system their function is as follows A Move up to the next menu item If the pointer is currently at the top of the menu pressing the up button will exit the menu VY Move down to the next menu item If the pointer is currently at the bottom of the menu pressing the down button will exit the menu If the pointer is currently at a menu selection e g RESOLUTION gt HIGH pressing the left button will cycle the value backwards e g to RESOLUTION gt MEDIUM gt Ifthe pointer is currently at a menu selection e g RESOLUTION gt LOW pressing the right button
65. is correct otherwise the email may not be sent Timespace Technology cannot offer any specific advice when making use of one of the gateways available Please direct any enquiries to the gateway company concerned 66 X101 REVIEWER Timespace Technology Adjustment for Brightness gt Contrast gt Colour gt E Top View Video in Power in To X100 Self Contained Camera Tester 67 Mounting Diagram X101 fixing specification four M4 threaded bushes max length of screw into X101 case 5mm dimensions in mm 210 198 28 5 86 a 143 __ A _ gt Y X101 height excluding removable rubber feet 46 5mm X101 height including removable rubber feet 49 5mm 68 Operation The X101 is used to program the menu settings on X100 to check camera views and to review recordings on the installed hard disk cartridge Connect Data Link Cable supplied with X101 Reviewer from socket marked Reviewer on X100 to socket marked To Recorder on X101 This connection provides power and video from X100 to X101 When power 12V 1 2V is applied to the X100 the LED on the rear panel of the reviewer is illuminated The X100 display will be shown on the X101 monitor Press the buttons on the X101 to control the X100 WARNING When X101 is connected to X100 the power supplied to the X100 must be 12V 1 2V An additional PSU can be connected to Power In socket of X101 but to view
66. ish to convert Next enter the Camera Number of the camera view within the OBA file you wish to use Also enter the number of frames per second you recorded the video at Now select the Output Folder where you wish the AVI file s to be created You may do this by clicking the Browse button to select a folder on your computer or type the location of the directory directly into the Output folder text entry section 90 Note it is important that the Output Folder is not on an X100 drive cartridge Itis not permitted to create or modify files on any X100 cartridge if that cartridge is to be reinserted into an X100 for further use Finally click Convert and the system will display a progress bar indicating percentage of conversion completed so far The AVI files produced will normally be larger than the original OBA file When an AVI file reaches 620 Megabytes a new AVI file is created The files are limited in size to 620 Megabytes so that they can be easily copied onto a CD ROM if required The AVI files will be named filename 01 000 AVI filename 01 001 AVI filename 01 002 A VI etc where filename is the base filename of the OBA input file followed by the camera number here camera 1 was chosen followed by the sequence number Typically only 1 file is produced and it is called filename xx 000 AVI where xx is the camera number On completion of the conversion you will have a set of AVI files that can be viewed and edited using s
67. it s icon in a particular place in the START menu 84 Running RemoteLink The RemoteLink main screen is a facsimile of the X101 Reviewer that it emulates complete with screen buttons and LEDs All reviewer functions can be performed including the access and control of menus live video display and recorded footage playback Menu bar LT as File View Tools Help Ta Recorder Power In Video In EN Camera Taster Main screen SEARCH MOTION AUTO ZOOM DELETE HELP Not Connected Status bar 85 Selecting a modem Before you can dial up any remote you units you must first select the modem to use This must be a modem that MS Windows recognises as one that it can use It may be an internal or external version but you must have installed the drivers that came with it and it must be visible in the list of installed modems To check this list open the Start menu and choose Settings gt Control Panel From the Control Panel list choose Modems or Phone And Modem Options Phone And Modem Options 21x Dialing Rules Modems Advanced B The following modems are installed Modem Attachedlo A COM1 dem COM2 Sportster Voice 33 6 amp Standard 56000 bps X2 Add Remove Properties Cancel Click on the list box to see the available modems and choose one The highlighted modem will be used from now on Click on OK to confirm you selection If you do try to connect
68. k can have password protection on entry into the system If no password is required then the password entry will not appear If no password is active and one is required then using the menu option Configuration gt Change Password will allow a password to be specified for the system The password can also be changed at any time with the same menu option Passwords can contain up to a maximum of 30 characters in length and comprise any of the keyboard character set File Transfer There are two methods of accessing on a PC files stored on an X100 disk cartridge 1 USB Interface Kit T403 USB 2 Frame Interface Kit T403 FRM When the T401 series hard disk cartridge is connected to the PC via the appropriate interface kit the proprietary oba video files can be copied onto the PC using a program such as Windows Explorer With Windows Explorer running locate the connected hard disk cartridge and view the contents To copy files to the PC select the files on the hard disk cartridge required and select the copy option from the Explorer menu Edit gt Copy Now select the required destination directory on the PC and select the option Edit gt Paste The video files are now ready for viewing Alternatively access the cartridge directly from PCLink The X100 hard disk cartridges work with a standard Windows filing system however low level disk operations should NOT be used Format and defragmentation on the cartridge will
69. k of attached information A pictorial example of two files is shown below File 1 28 Jan 2002 time 12 00 00 oba containing Image set 1 Information about images set 1 Image set 2 Information about images set 2 Image set 3 Information about images set 3 Image set 60 Information about images set 60 File 2 28 Jan 2002 time 13 00 00 oba containing Image set 1 Information about images set 1 Image set 2 Information about images set 2 Image set 60 Information about images set 60 A new image set is created at the interval selected by the menu option shown below which is typically 1 minute FULL UPDATE EVERY 1 MIN The information block holds amongst other things a watermark for the image set Watermark Definition The X100 uses a fragile watermark Any modification to the image data e g changing faces lighting contrast or other modifications will destroy the watermark The image data that makes up the image set is passed though a function that generates a magic number or hash code from the images The terms hash code and watermark are synonymous A hash code is created automatically by the X100 for each image set and is stored in the information block The hash code is a number between 0 and 1 84 x 10119 i e 18 4 million million million 64 bit number The hash code can be regenerated at any time by passing the image data back though the function i e in a watermark checking program If the hash code thus obtained
70. ld be recorded normally but only cameras 1 and 2 during working hours for this have ORDER 123 in the normal recording menu ORDER 12 _ inthe timer recording menu and select DURING WORKING HOURS recording plus WHEN TIMER STOPS DO NORMAL RECORDING e JUMP TO TIMER MENU jump to the menu with the timer on off times for Monday to Sunday This is menu is described on the next page 42 Timer Menu DEFINE WORKING HOURS MON gt 09 00 TO 17 00 TUE 09 00 TO 17 00 WED 09 00 TO 17 00 THU 09 00 TO 17 00 FRI 09 00 TO 17 00 SAT 09 00 TO 17 00 SUN 09 00 TO 17 00 EXIT The period of timer recording is set in the timer menu Alarm recording can also be enabled and disabled between these times Use the up down buttons to choose a day and the right left buttons to switch between start and finish times Enter a time using the numbered buttons this will replace the previous time To engage the timer go to the Timer Recording menu You must use leading zeros for the time where necessary e g 09 45 To omit any day leave both entries blank with NO numeric characters The example below shows how the X100 can be made to record from 9am Monday through to 9am Friday Note that many of the fields have been left intentionally blank MON 09 00 TO TUE 00 00 TO WED 00 00 TO THU 00 00 TO FRI 00 00 TO 09 00 SAT SUN 43 Alarm Recording Menu ALARM RECORDING gt DISABLED INTER
71. le can be changed at any time from the recording history menu Examples Normal Timer Alarm recording NO NO NO standard loop recording No write protection whatsoever In any circumstance the unit will never fill up with write protected files Oldest recordings are deleted first YES YES YES single pass recording When the disk is full recording automatically stops Disk status LED indicates that the disk is 100 full help screen on recorder V1 4 software is in error here NO NO YES loop recording with write protected alarms This is the default state All alarm recordings are write protected The disk will fill up with write protected recordings if alarm recording is done frequently and the user should check that the percentage of write protected recordings see statistics menu on the unit from time to time The recording space for normal timer loop recording is obviously affected and say if the disk is 90 full of write protected files then the loop recording space would reduce to 10 of the disk The X100 will not record if it is 100 full of write protected files and some files will need to be un write protected in the recording history menu and thereby deleted to free up space You may alternatively want to erase all files in the reset system menu 60 FILE LENGTH FOR NORMAL AND TIMER RECORDING 10 MINS 1 HOUR 1 DAY This controls how often new files are created In revisions of software prior to V1 4 a new file was crea
72. ll frame Once the disk has been connected the disk shows up as a drive letter typically D on the PC Recording files can be viewed using Windows Explorer and three examples are given on the next pages Loop Recording By selecting no write protection on the recorder FILE SYSTEM WRITE PROTECTION FOR NORMAL RECORDING gt NO TIMER RECORDING NO ALARM RECORDING NO it automatically loops deleting oldest recordings first The record position is stored and any play back will not affect the current record position this is in contrast to a VHS tape Single Pass Recording By selecting full write protection on the recorder FILE SYSTEM WRITE PROTECTION FOR NORMAL RECORDING gt YES TIMER RECORDING YES ALARM RECORDING YES it records until it is full and then stops The disk status LED is lit when it is full Files may be un write protected to free up space or else the recordings may be deleted in the RESET menu Write protection can be used to keep Alarm recordings but loop the background Normal recording 25 Example day long files Ex Exploring D Bo gt td File Edit View Go Favorites Tools Help Y Baz elete Intemet Explorer Network Neighborhood eg Recycle Bin Back Forward Up Cut Copy Paste Folders x Attributes Z Desktop E 2001 Aug 07 time 11 34 35 0ba 8 My Comput
73. ll pins straight through 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 X100 to Reviewer Cable Standard CAT5 cable shielded EIA TIA 568B wiring standard straight 1 8 to 1 8 connection 11 Anti Vibration Kit T406 Please adhere to the following instructions for the installation of the Anti Vibration Kit Failure to do so may result in the Mounting System not working correctly Section A Inventory Of Parts The Anti Vibration Kit consists of the following parts QTY Description 4 Wire Rope Mounts 1 Stabiliser Coupling 8 Zinc Plated M4 x 10mm Counter Sunk Hex Head Screws In addition you will require a standard L shaped hex key This is essential as when all of the other screws have been tightened there is no room for any other tool to tighten the front lower pair of screws Section B Mounting Surface Enclosure Preparation Mounting Hole Preparation Drill four mounting holes to attach the Wire Rope Mounts If you intend to use the M4 x 10mm screws into blind holes then the holes will have to be drilled and tapped to accept an M4 screw with a thread depth of no less than 8mm If mounting the Wire Rope Mounts through a metal plate then longer screws may have to be used in order to allow a washer and nut to be attached on the other side of the plate The length of these screws will have to be chosen depending on the thickness of the plate and the height of the washer and nut Please note that any screw use
74. m date of purchase Defective products will either be repaired or replaced at the discretion of the manufacturer 94 Specifications X100 Digital Video Recorder Recording Format Recording Medium Recording Modes Recording Format Max Record Rate Resolution Resolution TVL Pixels Alarm Recordings Embedded Text Configuration Entry Password Timer Video Classification Format System Playback Functions Frame Advance Zoom Image Search Connections Controls Video Inputs Video Output Input Signal Alarm Inputs Power Inputs Alarm Output Modem Reviewer Power On Off Indicators LED General Power AC Power DC Power Consumption 12V Recording 7W Not Recording 6W Low Power Mode Clock Case Dimensions mm Weight Op Temp Range Storage Temp Range EMC Environmental Mounting Supplied Accessories Warranty JPEG compression 2 5 IDE PC compatible hard disk Recording period recording image interval or calendar period single pass recording or loop recording Full update or conditional refresh 5 images second divided by the number of cameras used High Medium Low 468 624 H x 280 V 10 000 alarm events Write protection Camera date time plus 25 characters Menu system with help screens 4 user definable levels 7 day programmable PAL or NTSC Duplex review while recording Rewind Fast Forward Play Pause Time date alarm history 8 total 4 x BNC 4 x
75. mage i e high resolution setting Amount of time in days E 23 2 x D A x B x C Disk size if you know the time D A x B x C x E x 0 0432 How much motion C 23 2 x D A x B x E No of images on disk 2 000 000 x D C 41 Timer Recording Menu TIMER RECORDING gt DISABLED INTERVAL 48 HOUR RESOLUTION HIGH FORMAT COND REFRESH FULL UPDATE EVERY 1 MIN ORDER 1234 WHEN TIMER STOPS STOP RECORDING JUMP TO TIMER MENU The timer recording menu applies when recording is activated during or outside working hours Write protection and 10minute 1 hour 1day file size selection is described in the file system menu These are further options for timer recording Menu options are summarised below e DISABLED DURING WORKING HOURS OUTSIDE WORKING HOURS By default timer recording is disabled Press the right menu key to select timer recording to operate either during working hours or outside working hours These hours are specified in the Timer menu which can be entered by the JUMP TO TIMER MENU line e INTERVAL RESOLUTION FORMAT FULL UPDATE EVERY ORDER These settings are the same as described in the normal recording menu except they apply only during timer recording e WHEN TIMER STOPS STOP RECORDING DO NORMAL RECORDING At the end of a period of timer recording the X100 can either stop recording until the next period or else switch to Normal recording For example cameras 1 2 and 3 cou
76. me stamp is shown below with camera text Camera Text JKN456Y DOOR C1 12 00 00 27 07 01 A Camera Time Date Alarm Number Recording During an alarm event an A will appear at the end of the time stamp The camera number indicates which camera grabbed the image and the time and date indicate when the image was grabbed CAMERA TEXT voluntary text for each camera can be entered The text appears above the timestamp Details are given overleaf 53 Camera Text 2 JKN456Y REAR 3 JKN456Y FRONT 4 JKN456Y DECK1A 5 JKN456Y DECK1B 6 JKN456Y DECK2A 7 JKN456Y DECK2B 8 DUPLICATE TEXT FROM 1 EXIT Allows up to 25 optional digits of text per camera For instance vehicle registration number branch name location in building etc can be displayed on recordings in addition to the timestamp This menu is entered from the OTHER MENUS gt MONITOR MENU Camera text can be entered for each camera Use the menu arrow keys to move the cursor around the page and the number keys to enter numbers or text Lower numbers 1 2 do the lower letters and higher numbers 8 9 do the higher letters More specifically the number keys map to numbers characters in the following way Key Number Characters 1 ABC1 space 2 DEF2 space 3 GHI 3 space 4 JKL 4 space 5 MN O5 space 6 PQR6 space 7 STU 7 space 8 VW X8 space 9 YZ 9 space 0 0 space Keep pressing keys 0 to 9 until the desired character appears
77. ng the following menu settings FILE SYSTEM WRITE PROTECTION FOR NORMAL RECORDING gt NO TIMER RECORDING NO ALARM RECORDING YES FILE LENGTH FOR NORMAL TIMER RECORDING 1 DAY ALARM RECORDING EVENT 26 Example hour long files Bx Exploring D File Edit View Go Favorites Tools Help Ec gt amp 2 a TES dd Back Korsad Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Folders x A Desktop ES 2001 Aug 19 time 14 15 34 oba B My Computer RJ 2001 Aug 19 time 15 00 00 oba a 3 Floppy 4 RI 2001 Aug 19 time 16 00 00 oba Es C RS 2001 Aug 19 time 17 00 00 oba E RS 2001 Aug 19 time 18 00 00 oba Dm BA 2001 Aug 19 time 19 00 00 oba 2 Printers RJ 2001 Aug 19 time 20 00 00 oba Control Panel RI 2001 Aug 19 time 21 00 00 oba G Dial Up Networking KODAK DC3400 Camera Scheduled Tasks E Web Folders Internet Explorer Network Neighborhood ey Recycle Bin RI 2001 4ug19 time 22 00 00 oba ES 2001 Aug 19 time 23 00 00 oba RJ 2001 Aug 20 time 00 00 00 oba RJ 2001 Aug 20 time 01 00 00 oba ES 2001 Aug 20 time 02 00 00 oba ES 2001 Aug 20 time 03 00 00 oba RS 2001 Aug 20 time 04 00 00 oba RJ 2001 Aug 20 time 05 00 00 oba F E In the above example the contents of the X100 hard disk cartridge are displayed D 16 files have been recorded one for each hour Recording started at 14 15 3
78. nit The X100 should be mounted in the following horizontal orientation as per diagram C2 This is strongly advised for maximum vibration and shock isolation Diagram C2 Horizontal Y Co Ce Mounting Surface If it is not possible to mount the X100 in the horizontal orientation then the following vertical orientation as detailed in diagram C3 may be used It must be noted however that this vertical orientation is not as effective at isolating the X100 from vibration and shock as the horizontal orientation as shown in diagram C2 The position of the plastic stabiliser screw types and assembly order remain the same for this mounting orientation The X100 must never be mounted by hanging it upside down from a horizontal surface when using this mounting system Diagram C3 Vertical lt fo 2 Ke un S o O 0 15 Programming The configuration of the X100 is by the menu system Connect Data Link Cable supplied with X101 Reviewer from socket marked Reviewer on X100 to socket marked To Recorder on X101 This connection will provide power and video to X101 from X100 WARNING When X101 is connected to X100 the power supplied to X100 must be 12V 1 2V An additional PSU can be connected to Power In socket of X101 but to view X100 a BNC cable must be linked from Out socket on rear panel of X100 to Video In socket on top panel of X101 To enter Menu System press gt menu key Help S
79. nly T401 series hard disk cartridges can be used with the X100 The use of Hard Disk Cartridges other than those supplied by Timespace Technology will invalidate the warranty of the X100 recorder and will constitute a breach of the X100 operating software copyright WARNING Hard disk cartridges are sensitive to shock vibration and humidity 33 Thermal Design The X100 may be operated in ambient temperatures from 5 C to 40 C This specification applies in still air with the X100 mounted horizontally and ambient temperature measured at 15cms above the centre of X100 If the X100 is to be mounted in an enclosure is important that the internal temperature inside the enclosure does not exceed the specification above and any new enclosure design should be tested A simple but effective test is to place a thermocouple inside the enclosure and one outside and measure the operating temperature difference This difference must be deducted from the X100 40 C maximum Example Temperature outside enclosure 25 C Temperature inside enclosure 35 C Difference 10 C Maximum inside enclosure 40 C X100 max Maximum outside enclosure 30 C 40 C 10 C In the above example the 40 C max spec has been derated to 30 C due to the effect of the enclosure Forced Ventilation Within Enclosures It is advisable to include a fan integral to any enclosure design The goal of the fan is to remove air heated by the X100 and replace it by air a
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81. onal refresh The proprietary oba file extension is used to encompass these additional requirements and the resultant file type is proprietary The following summarises the oba file format 1 JPEG compression algorithm 2 JPEG blocks omitted as required to encompass conditional refresh 3 Multiple full or conditional images written back to back 4 Additional information such as watermark data and control information is incorporated into the protocol PC Access Precautions It is important to understand that the X100 filesystem is a subset of the PC FAT32 filesystem The PC will access the X100 disk cartridges with no problems but the X100 will not be able to read every FAT32 filesystem written by the PC Permitted on a PC Reading the oba files Modifying the write protect status of files Performing disk utilities that read the disk e g Scandisk but do not modify disk Not Permitted on a PC All write accesses to the disk if it is to be reused in an X100 These include Formatting the disk on PC Defragmenting the disk Deleting system and system_b hidden files Deleting other files Renaming files Generating new files Creating a recycle bin on the disk Permitted with Caution on a PC The process of putting files back onto the disk for playback on X100 as described in the previous section 31 Watermark The disk is divided into files Each file consists of a number of image sets and for each image set there is a bloc
82. ontrolled OTHER MENUS leads to the other menu items Use the up down buttons to select a sub menu and the right button to enter a sub menu 38 Normal Recording Menu NORMAL RECORDING INTERVAL gt MAX RATE RESOLUTION HIGH FORMAT COND REFRESH FULL UPDATE EVERY 1 MIN ORDER 1 EXIT There are three recording modes e Normal Recording This is triggered by pressing the O record button or is switched on after timer recording see timer menu e Timer Recording This is active during or outside the working hour times of the inbuilt timer e Alarm Recording This is triggered by making breaking a circuit across the Alarm In terminals Write protection and 10minute 1 hour 1day file size selection is described in the file system menu These are further options for normal recording The following details the Normal Recording menu options e INTERVAL This can be specified in one of three ways 12 24 48 72 168 480 960 HOUR This sets the number of hours the unit will record for The X100 automatically loops round and will have the most recent recordings available for view it deletes the oldest first The previous 1 5 10 minutes recording are used to estimate an appropriate update rate selectable in the advanced options menu The update rate depends on the file size of the recorded images If each image only takes up a small fraction of the disk space more images per second can be recorded for a given
83. ooooooccccnnnoccccnnoocccccconnccononnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannns 96 MAO T IREVICWER E E A AA er 96 Troubleshooting c csccseciesca see cheadedecceccecctcodeeeetcodeecedsavescsdeedesesdeavesvavenaddaeeedsvdbesgdaesesagenedenes 97 Error Messages and Other Messages cccseececeeeeneeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessneeeetees 97 Possible Problems and FAQ S c ccccceeeecceeeeeeceeeeeeecceeeeeeceeeeeeecaeeeesenecueeeessneeeees 100 AOD sche tiene cet detest eta a bud Ui Raigad wie Odontol ada tie Hct 100 A e OO 100 VA e e ao do da idos 101 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The X100 is a digital video surveillance recorder for use in covert portable and mobile applications Recordings are made on a removable hard disk cartridge inserted in the X100 After the hard disk cartridge has been removed the recordings can be accessed by connecting the cartridge to a PC using either USB or Frame Interface Kits which includes PCLink a proprietary reading and archiving software package The use of Hard Disk Cartridges other than those supplied by Timespace Technology will invalidate the warranty of the X100 recorder and will constitute a breach of the X100 operating software copyright The X101 Reviewer is used to program the menu settings on X100 to check camera views and to review recordings on the installed X100 hard disk cartridge Recording will continue during this reviewing process The X100 and X101 are available in either P
84. or The day selector shows which dates have footage in and the hour selector shows the times of that day that have footage Both selectors display the same information but the hour selector will be more accurate when certain times of the day need to be selected The green areas of both selectors are the areas where footage actually exists To skip around the footage just click the left mouse button over the green area of the time required If a selection is made which is outside of the green used areas then the current position will be set to the nearest time in which footage exists Selecting a position on the day selector will adjust the hour selector to match that day of the footage selected The day selector can be set to display 1 2 3 4 or 5 week periods If the footage that is loaded uses up more than then selected number of weeks displayed in the day selector then the week skip buttons will appear to allow the day selector to be moved week by week forwards or backwards in time Timeline Marker Flags p 12 13 14 11 SELECT The timeline markers are used to save a section of video The generated file will be saved as a single oba file and contain all the video footage between the start and end markers To set the start and end markers place the current video position to where the footage is to begin and select the Set Start Marker button q from the toolbar Do the same for the end marker by selecting the Set End M
85. overleaf 51 Examples Selection Set to MENU YES YES YES RECORDING YES YES NO PLAYBACK YES NO NO SWITCHER YES NO NO Allow the user to Allow the user to Result Full protection no review footage and carry out basic f functions available look at live cameras functions but without only access to any menus The password for the unit when the unit is shipped is 0000 This may be changed as described previously In the event of complete password lockout contact your installer distributor for a code for the X101 reviewer The user can enter a code on the X101 reviewer which will enable him to reset the unit and reset the password 52 Monitor Menu MONITOR TIMESTAMP POSITION BOTTOM LOW CAMERA TEXT EXIT The Monitor menu governs the timestamp and optional camera text Please note that the timestamp and camera text are buried into the image and CANNOT be removed in any way after recording Changing monitor parameters retrospectively will have no effect on the timestamp or camera text of old recordings TIMESTAMP If set to YES images will be stored with an embedded time date stamp See below for a description of the time stamp TIMESTAMP POSITION The position of the timestamp can be moved to either bottom low bottom mid bottom high which are 3 positions below the main image or top low top mid top high which are 3 positions above the main image A typical ti
86. p the call This initiates the SIM into activity If you used the mobile phone for part d then you have activated the SIM already and you do not need to do step 5 If you are dealing with multiple modems it is recommended that you keep a list for each SIM of the SIM number written on the SIM 24 digit and analogue data number and normal phone number If a modem doesn t answer Vodaphone may be at fault to fix it they will need this information Some SIM cards may expire after 3 months or 6 months if no outward calls have been made It is essential that either the SIMs you are using do not expire or the SMS Message menu V1 51m software is used to configure the X100 to send an outgoing SMS text message at the necessary intervals to keep the card active Further Notes Vodaphone SIM Card Park currently 1 Nov 02 30 from Vodaphone shop Non Vodaphone SIMs may be used but only Vodaphone SIMs have been tested by Timespace Orange SIMs and Virgin SIMs are known not to currently facilitate analogue data numbers and so should be avoided 83 2 Insert SIM card into modem Press in the little button on the side of the SIM tray using a pen This pushes the SIM tray out Remove the SIM from the mobile phone and place it into the SIM tray and slide the tray back into the TC35 3 Load V1 5 software onto X100 system You need an X100 with a cartridge and a software download cable Insert CD provided by Timespace into a PC Run X100v1_5 ex
87. p to File Press the right menu button to jump to the start of the file indicated by the arrow cursor The DELETE ALL RECORDINGS ON DISK option in the reset menu can be used to delete all files in one operation 46 Alarm Input Menu TRIGGER ALARM RECORDING AND OR VIDEO SWITCHER WHEN ALARM IN REC TRIG 1 gt IGNORED 2 IGNORED 3 IGNORED 4 IGNORED EXIT The alarm input menu sets the normally open closed relay state for each of the alarm inputs Alarm inputs 1 to 4 control cameras 1 to 4 respectively Cameras 5 to 8 do not have alarm inputs Each of the alarm inputs can be set to operate as follows e IGNORED The alarm input is ignored e GOES CLOSED An alarm input trigger is generated on the instant that the alarm input goes closed The post trigger record time governs the duration of recording e CLOSED An alarm input trigger is maintained for the duration of the closed contact Alarm recording operates throughout the closed state and for the post trigger time once the contact is opened e GOES OPEN An alarm input trigger is generated on the instant that the alarm input goes open The post trigger record time governs the duration of recording e OPEN An alarm input trigger is maintained for the duration of the open contact Alarm recording operates throughout the open state and for the post trigger time once the contact is closed The column TRIG indicates the current status of the alarm inputs For CLOSED
88. parameters set There is a noticeable delay when video is being transferred please wait for any video to be uploaded Keypresses are registered with the X100 after video upload Removing RemoteLink To remove RemoteLink from your PC either because it is no longer needed or you wish to install a newer version open the START menu and choose Settings gt Control Panel then open Add Remove Programs In the Add Remove Programs dialog find the RemoteLink entry and click on the Change Remove button Add Remove Programs ig Add oj x MALA f gy Currently installed programs Sort by Name X Change or gt RemoteLink Remove T Programs Last Used On pip To change this program or remove it from yot a o change program or r it From your aa computer click Change ve Change Remove Add New gf TPP Storage Driver Installation Size 855KB Programs if USB Storage Adapter TPP zi i USB Storage Adapter V2 TPP Add Remoyo if USB Storage Adapter V3 TPP Windows Components You will be asked to confirm the removal of the program Answer Yes The old version will then be removed The above screen shot is taken from Windows 2000 Windows 95 98 ME and XP have a similar interface Important Note It is recommended that PABX extensions should not generally be used for modem connections as common in office environments as they are known to be incompatible Some PABX lines may be configured for use with PC modems but if
89. period Further details are given in the Advanced menu section RESOLUTION This can be set to LOW This sets the highest compression level images recorded with visible blocking artefacts MEDIUM This sets the medium compression level images with little loss of quality adequate for most applications HIGH This sets the lowest compression level high quality images with good reproduction The actual size in pixels of a recorded images is 624 h x 280 v PAL and 624 h x 240 v NTSC non square pixels regardless of the RESOLUTION setting See overleaf for approximate file sizes FORMAT This can be set to COND REFRESH In this mode the recorder only saves the areas of the image that change due to motion from image to image conditional refresh The rest of the image can be restored from previous frames This can help to reduce image file size and therefore increase recording times especially in static or low motion scenes such as car parks offices etc Conditional refresh format is the preferred choice for normal recording FULL UPDATE In this mode each image is saved as a full compressed image FULL UPDATE EVERY 10 20 30 SECS 1 MIN This line only appears if conditional refresh format is selected Conditional refresh format only stores image changes but a full image is required at intervals on the recorded cameras This full image is sometimes referred to as a keyframe All playback starts from a keyframe as th
90. rocedure It is advised that some form of thread lock compound should be used on the screws securing the wire rope mounts to both the X100 and mounting surface This is in order to prevent loosening due to vibration 1 Attach the Wire Rope Mounts to the X100 with four of the countersunk M4 hex head screws provided and L shaped hex key When attaching the rear pair of mounts please ensure that the stabilizer is sandwiched between the mounts and the X100 by aligning the stabilizer holes with the mounting holes in the X100 Please refer to diagram C1 Please note that the open end of the C shaped plastic stabiliser should be attached to the rear wire rope mounts and face backward as shown in diagram C1 2 Once all of the Wire Rope Mounts have been securely attached to the X100 use a pair of countersunk M4 hex head screws to attach the bottom feet of the front Wire Rope Mounts to the mounting surface enclosure Secure the lower feet of the rear Wire Rope Mounts to the mounting surface enclosure using the remaining pair of countersunk M4 hex head screws and a standard L shaped hex key Ensure that the stabilizer is sandwiched between the lower feet and the mounting surface enclosure by screwing through the Wire Rope Mount feet then the stabilizer and into the mounting surface enclosure Diagram C1 Stabiliser D d u d eo Y Wire Rope Mounts Mounting Surface 14 Orientation of U
91. st recent minute The number of images recorded in the last minute is indicated The KBYTES IMAGE is produced by dividing KBYTES MIN by IMAGES MIN The number following the character on the bottom of the statistics menu is the engineering code of the unit and is held on the X100 itself Engineering Code Spec The six engineering code digits are hardware version digit 1 hardware version digit 2 NTSC flag Serial Address modem port only ignored in V1 4 and above serial address 0 Language English 0 American 1 Serial Rate ignored in V1 4 and above fixed at 115200 0 115200 1 1200 4 9600 No help screen for the Statistics Menu is provided on the X100 recorder 56 Advanced Menu ADVANCED gt PUSHBUTTON SWITCHES UNIT OFF RECORDING RATE BASED ON PREVIOUS 10 MINS USE REC STATE AT PWR OFF SHOW IMAGE INFO NO DISABLE ALARM MESSAGES YES RESET CALENDAR RECORDING D T F The advanced menu provides control over more sophisticated X100 functions Low Power Standby Mode NOTHING SWITCHES UNIT OFF PUSHBUTTON SWITCHES UNIT OFF NOT RECORDING SWITCHES UNIT OFF ALARM INPUT 4 SWITCHES UNIT OFF The above settings control the way the unit can switch to low power standby mode The first setting disables the pushbutton switch on the front of the X100 The unit will never go into low power mode The second setting enables the pushbutton on the front of the unit The unit may be switch
92. sulating the X100 e g inside an enclosure and leaving it powered up but not necessarily recording will allow it to be used at sub zero temperatures The insulation works against the user as the outside temperature rises above 10 C To offer the best performance in low and high temperature environmental conditions an insulated case can be used with a fan which is thermostatically controlled to switch on when the temperature rises above 10 C Better still the fan speed can be ramped up and slowed down based of a thermal feedback circuit analogue thermostat 35 THE MENU SYSTEM The menu system is used to configure the X100 and gives control over recording resolution camera sequencing timer settings and alarm triggering and alarm triggered recording There is also access to monitor options and password functions along with many other parameters A menu can contain the following types of entry e Sub menu heading press the right arrow menu key and the sub menu is entered e Function press the right arrow menu key and the function is performed e g Reset System e Selection press the left and right menu keys to cycle through the choices e Numeric item input numbers 0 to 9 on the keypad e g entering a time and use the DEL button to correct mistakes Any changes made to the menu system have immediate effect on the operation of the system Any changes to a menu are stored after 3 seconds of no keys being pressed The menu
93. t procedure for downloading software to a hard disk cartridge If this state has been triggered accidentally either switch the cartridge to the off position and wait at least 5 seconds before switching back on or disconnect the external power supply from the X100 and wait at least 5 seconds before reconnecting This will re start the X100 and hard disk cartridge in normal operating mode 20 Operation To set up and operate the X100 an X101 Reviewer is required Playback 8 Recording aq lt O gt Pr 0 O O O O O O be L a G lt lt Rewind through recorded footage The normal wind interval is 1 minute Pressing the button again increases the wind interval to 5 minutes Repeated presses increase the interval to 10 20 and finally 60 minutes This rapid scan mode enables fast flicker free searching through recorded material If the LED above the stop button is lit the unit is in jog mode and the rewind button will rewind through recorded footage frame by frame with intervals of 1 minute lt Reverse play through recordings If the LED above the stop button is lit og mode the reverse play button will jog to the previous frame If the oldest frame has been reached reverse playback will stop Note that reverse play only operates on images that have been first played in a forward direction O Stop playback If playback is already stopped pressing this button again lights the LED above and the unit is in jog mode allowing fram
94. t arrow key is used to move to the next character to be entered otherwise pressing the numbered keys will overwrite the currently highlighted character Use the up and down MENU arrow keys to move to the previous or next line of text 64 Each of the numbered keys have 4 characters attached to them The fifth character on each key is a blank space use this to delete any unwanted characters Pressing the Delete key on the X101 keypad AUTO on the X201 will delete the entire current line of text The number keys map to numbers characters in the following way Key Number Characters 1 ABC1 space 2 DEF2 space 3 GHI3 space 4 JKL4 space 5 MNO5 space 6 PQR6 space 7 STU7 space 8 VW X8 space 9 YZ 9 space 0 0 space There are six lines in total containing 25 characters on each line in which to type a message If a line of text ends with a space then the X100 will automatically insert a space in the message before the next line of text and remove any spaces at the end of the previous line If however the line ends with a character then the X100 will not insert a space and the text will run continuously from one line to the next Therefore if a word runs from the end of one line to the beginning of the next then it will be displayed correctly in the text message with no spaces contained within it SEND There are 5 options used to determine how often the X100 sends the SMS text message on power up
95. t the outside temperature The temperature difference shown in the above example of 10 C can be reduced to a few degrees using a small fan Two small fans are typically better than one due to failsafe Fans do need checking periodically and can draw in large amounts of dirt and dust if air conditions are not good Dirt and dust should be removed periodically To reduce dirt ingress a fan may typically be run slower than rated by reducing the voltage from that specified This can typically be done with a single resistor in series with the fan Alternatively air filters may be used but these impede airflow and require careful system design The X100 is limited from problems of dirt ingress as it does not incorporate a fan but instead uses an internal switch mode power supply to reduce power consumption and therefore heat Fans offer two immediate benefits 1 Changing the air inside the case makes the air temperature inside the case within a few degrees to that outside 2 If the airflow is channelled around the top surface of the X100 so that air is draw particularly over the two sides and the top further thermal improvement is gained and an X100 specification of 5 C to 45 C may be used The difference between the surface X100 case temperature and ambient temperature is typically 5 C and this is the extra maximum benefit 34 Low Temperatures Specific low temperature design normally goes hand in hard with providing a large thermal range In
96. tandard tools We have chosen to use uncompressed AVI files as these can be used with the broadest range of tools and utilities 91 Transferring Files to PC USB Interface Kit T403 USB Provides all hardware and software necessary to access recordings on a hard disk cartridge after it has been removed from the X100 Recorder connecting the hard disk cartridge to the external USB socket on a PC FRAME Interface Kit T403 FRM Provides all hardware and software necessary to access recordings on a hard disk cartridge after it has been removed from the X100 Recorder by inserting in a permanent drive bay PC installation Please note that when using Windows XP it is possible for Windows to automatically remove files from the Hard Disk Cartridge that it deems corrupted during start up Transferring Images to Video Tape The composite video output of the X100 should be connected to the composite video input typically phono connector of the VCR a phono BNC adaptor may be required On the VCR select the composite video input eg AV1 The video output from the VCR can be checked on a TV or monitor which will be displaying the X100 screen On the X100 select the camera and find the first image of the sequence to be recorded Start the VCR recording and press PLAY on X100 and the sequence will be recorded Stop the VCR and the X100 when the recording is complete To improve results and increase the amount of footage recorded press PLAY twic
97. ted typically every minute more accurately at the FULL IMAGE EVERY rate for normal timer alarm recording with has the side effect of producing large numbers of files on the hard disk when viewed on a PC Set the file length as appropriate The 1 day setting is useful if you are recording over say 30 days and 30 files is the easiest to mange or archive The 10 minute setting gives more files but each is of a small size PCLink can wind and rewind through any file at the FULL IMAGE EVERY interval see normal timer alarm recording menus so this gives a random access capability If a file already exists it will always be appended to if possible so intermittent recording on a 1 day setting will always add onto a single file for that day FILE LENGTH FOR ALARM RECORDING 10 MINS 1 HOUR 1 DAY EVENT This controls how often new files are created during alarm recording 10 MINS 1 HOUR 1 DAY this is as per normal and timer recording Using these settings means that alarm events get grouped together in files of 10 minute 1 hour and 1 day This may be convenient where the user just does alarm recording only e g recording people entering and exiting an office via PIR sensor All footage is stored and replayed back to back and can be rapidly reviewed on a PC Link In this case the wind and rewind keys on the X100 recorder and on the PCLink player will wind through each alarm event within the file and are a very convenient way of scanning
98. the file system can be checked for integrity and corrected if necessary See the next page 61 Check Files Menu CHECK FILES CHECK FILES NOW CHECK FILES PLUS DELETE BAD FILES NOW CHECK FILES PLUS DELETE BAD FILES AT POWERUP NO Note This may take 5 mins CHECK FILES NOW This is a non destructive check of the filesystem The following tests are performed 1 All oba files are valid 2 No oba files overlap 3 All oba files are positioned within the disk volume If any of the above errors are encountered the user is informed by a brief message CHECK FILES PLUS DELETE BAD FILES NOW This checks the files as above but deletes any that are bad It also rewrites the FAT area so if you are experiencing any difficulty in reading a cartridge on the PC use this option Also use RESET NOW in the reset menu with entries NO and NO in the options on this page This will rewrite the boot sector and volume partition information CHECK FILES PLUS DELETE BAD FILES AT POWEUP NO YES This performs the above when the unit is switched on power applied to it Note that the system may take up to 10 minutes to perform this task so ensure that you are happy that no recording is to take place within the first ten minutes after the unit is switched on 62 Reset System Menu RESET SYSTEM 1 DELETE ALL RECORDINGS ON DISK gt NO 2 RESET THE MENU TO THE FACTORY DEFAULT STATE WITH NO LANGUAGE ENGLISH QUIT DO THE ABO
99. this is not available then always use a dedicated external line for modems 89 OBA to AVI File Converter V1 1 2 Introduction The X100 and OmniBase digital video recorders record proprietary oba files which can only be played back by PCLink The OBA to AVI conversion utility allow users to convert the proprietary OBA file recordings into standard AVI video files for viewing or editing using industry standard tools To install this program run SETUP_OBA2AVI_V1_1_2 exe and follow the instructions Note It is important to understand that the watermark information held in the OBA file is not maintained in the converted AVI file If the video information is to be used as legal evidence it is important that the original OBA file is retained as the primary evidence The OBA to AVI converter may be run on Windows 95 98 98SE ME 2000 XP and NT4 Service Pack 6 Usage When running the program you will be presented with a dialog box as shown OBA to AVI Converter OBA input file OBA filename C dev 100 avisplit 1650 0BA E ANI output file 1 a Camera number 4 Frames per second 1 Output folder C 4devsX1 004 avisplits Browse AVI filename 1650 x nnn avi xx camera nnn 000 001 002 Convert Close Select the input OBA file by clicking the Browse button next to the OBA filename This will pop up a standard file selector dialog and allow you to navigate through the file system to select the OBA file you w
100. though possibly many thousands of alarm events This would in nearly all cases be more practical than generating 1000 separate files see EVENT option below Note that normal timer and alarm recording all get put into the same files as the alarm recordings in this case Alarm events are only differentiated from normal recordings by the A character buried into each image If one of the 10 MINS 1 HOUR 1 DAY settings is used for alarm file length it is advised to use the same setting for normal timer file length EVENT A separate file for each alarm event is created The file name starts with the characters ALARM so is readily differentiated on PC review In the recording history on the X100 the ALARM letters are shortened to the A character but events are still separated off and appear at the bottom of the recording history Up to 10 000 files can be created on the X100 If more events than this are anticipated then the user is advised to use the 10 MINS 1 HOUR 1 DAY setting described above This is in most cases preferable as it is very difficult to deal with more than a few 1000 files on a file system Certainly on the X100 going through 1000 files or more in the recording history menu would be a lengthy process More details on the V1 4 filesystem as viewed on a PC are given at the start of the V1 4 X100 manual under a section title Filesystem CHECK FILES MENU A jump can be made to the check files menu where
101. tion 87 Contacting a remote unit Once a modem has been selected and there is at least one phone number stored in the system RemoteLink will be able to dial a remote unit To do this choose File gt Connect from the main menu This will open the Connect dialog come Phone Number Cancel To select the number to dial click on the down arrow on the Phone Number drop down box This will show you all the numbers available comer Phone Number 07970 123001 Unit Larry y 07970 123001 Unitl Larry 07370123002 Unit2 he 07970 123003 Unit3 Fred Click on the desired number and the drop down box will close with that number selected Click on the Connect button to start dialling The status bar at the bottom of the RemoteLink window shows that it is attempting to connect to the remote unit as shown Connecting to Uniti Larry Please Wait Upon successful connection the status changes to Connected along with the unit name Connected to Uniti Lary To close the connection choose File gt Disconnect from the main menu The call may take a second to close down at which point the status change to Not Connected 88 Remote operation Once a connection has been successfully made to a remote unit the keyboard LEDs and screen will be active as if you are using an X101 Reviewer attached to the unit Live video and stored footage can be viewed on the screen all menus edited and
102. ure below the D on the left hand side then going to Properties gt Tools gt Check Now gt Scandisk and using a Standard Test press start Correct the single error message that appears reported free space not correct 4 Drag the source oba file s into the disk as shown below The disk will now be playable on the X100 Bx Exploring C Rob achive oba Dev office 10 min snips File Edit View Go Favorites Tools Help e gt td GS x xX EE Back Forward Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Views Address a C Rob achive oba Dev office 10 min snips y Folders x 2 9 03 Windows al El 2001 Sep 07 time 13 14 14 oba Zip paintshop pro v4 a 2001 Sep 07 time 13 20 00 oba Zip winzip O um RY time 13 20 00 oba PCLink 3 Printers Control Panel 3 Dial Up Networking KODAK DC3400 Camera Scheduled Tasks ss 2001 Sep 07 time 13 30 00 oba E 2001 Sep 07 time 13 40 00 oba 2001 Sep 07 Web Folders Internet Explorer time 3 13 20 00 oba Network Neighborhood OBA File Recycle Bin Modified 9 7 01 1 20 Yi Dragging a file into D the X100 cartridge 30 JPEG Compression The JPEG standard and corresponding file extension jpg is designed for single images The X100 uses JPEG compression to store images but requires the storage of multiple images and also the incorporation of conditi
103. will cycle the value forwards e g to RESOLUTION gt MEDIUM If the pointer is currently at a sub menu title e g gt OTHER OPTIONS pressing the right button will enter this sub menu If the left and right menu keys have no effect then numerical entry using keys 0 to 9 is required The DELETE key can be used to delete numerical entries If the zoom function note monochrome zoom only is active the up down left and right buttons pan around the enlarged image The default position of the pointer is show on the menu by the arrow character gt 37 Main Menu gt NORMAL RECORDING TIMER RECORDING ALARM RECORDING RECORDING HISTORY ALARM INPUT ALARM OUTPUT VIDEO SWITCHER OTHER MENUS EXIT Further sub menus can be accessed here NORMAL RECORDING default recording set up activated by the record on off button TIMER RECORDING recording set up activated by the inbuilt weekly interval timer ALARM RECORDING recording set up activated by the alarm inputs RECORDING HISTORY lists the files stored on the hard disk and allows a jump to the file in question The write protection i e protection from deletion due to the disk looping round of any file can also be set or reset ALARM INPUT sets the normally open closed inactive conditions for each of the 4 alarm inputs ALARM OUTPUT governs the operation of the alarm output relay VIDEO SWITCHER allows the dwell times of the video switcher to be c
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