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1. Retrospective Pan and Tilt Yes see a full 360 after the fact Retrospective Optical Equivalent Zoom Yes approx 4x zoom after the fact Retrospective VMD Yes carry out motion detection and tracking after the fact Retrospective Scene Analysis Yes as demo left luggage object removal and scene change Playback Yes play forwards backwards up to 32x Single Frame Stepping Yes forwards and backwards Graphical Timeline Display Yes Time and Date Searching Yes Event Searching Yes Event Locking Yes protect user definable sections and or events from erasure Motion Detection Tracking Yes accessed via camera Scene Analysis Yes as demo left luggage object removal and scene change Password Protection Resolution Yes 3 Megapixel Storage capacity 400GB continuous rated Hard Disc Drive Event based up to several months Continuous up to several weeks Dependent on lighting conditions frame rate and quality user selectable Example 5 days from continuous recording 24 7 4 fps highest quality with 300 Lux lighting conditions Playback Duplex Continuous Recording Yes Event Based Recording Yes Scheduled Recording Yes Simultaneous Recording and y es Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 12 Auto Record on Power Up Yes Recording Speeds 1 2 or 4 frames per secon
2. 2 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUALE 6 1 3 BR e 6 2 INSTALLATION sscdacetnsccucuertaagechacudzeceensaneneduieatacoucansvevdssanceoducnnesednenanneustdeascamvachacctes 7 2 1 REQUIREMENT Se isis tbat eege ees 7 2 2 BEFORE INSTALLING THE DECORDER kee EEN 7 2 3 RECORDER INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 2 icc2 tcaecsclsseaieeasazsevncacsthctedhceeveePeacncnnen 8 2 4 INSTALLING THE BECHER atndn uete deg SgeeEdEENEENEEEEEedEeEe 9 2 4 1 Wiring and installing the recorder 9 2 5 DISCONNECTING THE RECORDER eebe nenc til ila a eed orienting 11 2 6 CONFIGURING THE RECORDER dree sgeteEes et boeivicetenrendieens inetd 11 2 7 VERSIONS ees eege 11 3 RECORDER SPECIFICATION seicaccsssstescinscessanntndnetieessasinndeconadsesnedcuxedaanaueeweenevatnasaaxeans 12 Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 5 1 PREFACE 1 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual includes safety and installation instructions for installers and should be used in conjunction with the separate user manual supplied with the camera This document is intended to provide accurate information However the information it contains is subject to change without notice Videor Technical in keeping pace with technological advances is a company of product innovation This makes it difficult to ensure that all the information provided here is entirely accurate and up to date Videor Technical accepts no responsibility for any inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities loss or ri
3. recorder ready camera Cable requirements The recorder requires a power cable and a dedicated interconnection cable which is supplied with the unit e The 24V AC DC cable powers the recorder e The 3m 9ft 10 interconnection cable is for connecting the recorder to the camera Note The recorder will also require an Ethernet cable if you intend to connect it to your local network to use such features as an NTP time server WARNING Do not replace the interconnection cable or use any other cable in its place doing so could damage the recorder and or the camera and will invalidate the warranty Power requirements For optimal performance the recorder should be powered from an isolated 24V AC DC source using a cable less than 10m 33ft long capable of providing 2 amps at 24V WARNING Do not connect the recorder directly to the mains this will damage the recorder and could result in severe injury 2 2 BEFORE INSTALLING THE RECORDER e Check the components supplied with your recorder against the list below Be sure nothing is missing e Make sure you have all the tools needed for the installation not supplied but listed below Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 7 2 3 RECORDER INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Inside the box you will find Quantity Item 1 Recorder 1 Plastic support bracket 3 M5 x 6mm 0 24 Pan Head Pozidriv screws for support bracket 3 M5 shakep
4. 75 261mm 10 30 78mm 3 07 192 1mm 7 563 lt gt 78mm 3 07 bh SES P i g te d d d S z 3 g fo l Safety lanyard ge Wu Ele 6 ge locating hole SC N E S e Wi al amp E SI ell 2 8 E f is A E A 4 x tapped 4 x tapped WSS Li A MS thread H UU H U M A E A H y n M5 thread A A SS D 4 x tapped l 156mm 6 20 i M5 thread each side Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 14 lt eneo eneo is a registered trademark of Videor Technical E Hartig GmbH Exclusive distribution through specialised trade channels only VIDEOR TECHNICAL E Hartig GmbH Carl Zeiss Stra e 8 63322 R dermark Germany Tel 49 0 60 74 888 0 Fax 49 0 60 74 888 100 www videortechnical com CE Technical changes reserved Almira Manual V3 14 Copyright by VIDEOR TECHNICAL 02 06
5. E Marking Directive 93 68 EEC and all associated amendments Specifications subject to change without notice Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 3 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions carefully before installing or operating this product Note This equipment should be installed by a qualified service person and should conform to local and national regulations This manual provides installation and operation information To use this document you must have the following minimum qualifications e abasic knowledge of CCTV systems and components e abasic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical connections INTENDED USE Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed as described in this manual and in the Eneo Almira user manual ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Storage 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F The recorder should be allowed to acclimatize to its operational temperature range before power is supplied Additionally if the recorder is moved from a colder area to a warmer area precautions should be taken to ensure that condensation is prevented Operational 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F If a constant source of air flow is supplied to the product e g fan blowing cool air over the unit then the operational temperature range is increased to 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 4 CONTENTS LW Te 6 1 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL reinis neern seg See Seege 6 1
6. Installation and Operating Instructions Digital Video Recorder Almira R 01 d ene Copyright 2005 All rights reserved All other trademarks and copyrights referred to herein are the property of their respective holders No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work without written permission from the copyright holder details of whom can be obtained from Videor Technical This document is subject to change without written prior notice Whilst Videor Technical makes every effort to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information contained in this document its employees and agents will not be responsible for any loss however arising from the use of or reliance on this information Legal Notice Parts of this product are protected by patents Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Manufacturer s Declaration Of Conformance A Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the following EU standards has been made and is kept on file at the address shown on the last page The manufacturer declares that the product supplied with this document is compliant with the provisions of the EMC Directive 89 336 the Low Voltage Directive LVD 73 23 the C
7. d Recording Failure Detection Yes on screen and or via alarm output Recording Tamper Detection Yes 384 bit hash proprietary authentication signature Record Pre Post Alarm Video Video Compression Yes up to 30 seconds Proprietary user selectable Video Format PAL or NTSC via camera Mono Colour UO Power Source Rating Colour and B amp W Night Mode via camera 24V AC DC 10 2 Amps Power Consumption 30W RS485 Pelco D auto sensing via camera Alarm Inputs 4 N O or N C via camera Alarm Output 1 N O or N C via camera Software Upgrade Upgrade enabled via LAN 10 100BaseT Time Date Generator Weight Yes including NTP time support synchronised with camera 3 5 kg 7lb 120z Size L x H x W 261 x 147 x 156mm 10 28 x 5 79 x 6 14 Operating Temperature Range 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 5 to 40 C 41 to 122 F with forced air flow e g external fan Storage Temperature Range 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Mounting Upright within 3 metres 10ft of the camera Camera Input 1 360 camera per recorder Certifications CE EMC FCC Class A Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 13 Dimensions 105mm 4 13 Diameter 5 8mm 0 23 40mm 40mm 11 575 1 575 IA 3 x tapped M5 thread 120mm 4
8. ensure that the drive is not damaged during the move and no data is lost Take care not to shut down the recorder by accident nothing will be recorded while the disk is shut down To shut down the recorder 1 Enter the menu system using the MENU key 2 Inthe main menu use AY to go to Recorder and then press P to go to the next screen 3 Inthe Recorder menu use AY to go to Advanced and then press P to go to the next screen 4 Inthe Recorder Advanced menu use A to go to Disk Operations and then press to go to the next screen 5 Use AY to goto Shut Down Recorder and then press to go to the next screen 6 Amessage appears saying Recording will be disabled until the recorder is reset Are you sure 7 The default response is No use W to choose Yes then press ENTER to confirm The message Recorder disabled appears on screen followed by Recorder Disconnected At the top right you will then see the message Shutting off the recorder followed by You can now turn off your recorder At this point you can now remove power from the recorder and disconnect it from the camera 2 6 CONFIGURING THE RECORDER To configure the recorder for continuous event or scheduled recording please refer to the camera manual section 6 2 2 VERSIONS To check version numbers for the recorder please refer to the camera manual section 6 4 Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 11 3 RECORDER SPECIFICATION
9. lied Use only these screws and be sure to fit all three screws CAUTION Take care when handling the recorder the device is heavy Fig 2 2 Connecting the plastic support bracket to the base of the recorder Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 9 2 Use screws or other suitable fastenings to fix the recorder in its final position through the four holes in the plastic support bracket To prevent ground loops and resulting picture interference we recommend that you ground the recorder to a suitable building earth point CAUTION Ensure the recorder is stable in its final position and that the unit itself stands vertically upright Mounting the device in any other way will invalidate the warranty 3 You must fit a safety wire or lanyard not supplied or fix the device physically in some way You can do this by looping the wire through an attachment point in the ceiling and through the hole provided on the body of the recorder to the right of the connector panel CAUTION The recorder must be securely fixed failure to do so will invalidate the warranty Fig 2 3 Connection panel 4 Connect the recorder to the camera using the cable supplied Be sure to connect the cable to the port marked Hi res video see Fig 2 3 Clip one of the ferrites around the cable as shown below leaving enough room between the ferrite and the end of the cable to allow the end of the cable to fit inside the con
10. nector cover fitted below 30 50cm 12 20 from the end of the cable should be sufficient The looped part should have a diameter of at least 4cm 2 CAUTION Do not use any other cable than the one supplied doing so will damage the recorder and will also invalidate the warranty 5 If you wish connect the recorder to your network using an Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet port Fig 2 3 Clip the remaining ferrite around the Ethernet cable as shown in the step above 6 Connect the power cable to the recorder remember that it requires 24V AC DC 2 Amps Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 10 7 Turn on the power supply to the recorder and check the LED display The Power LED should light up immediately 8 After an interval of approximately one minute when the recorder has successfully started up and completed its self test the second LED marked with a heart symbol will begin to flash This shows that the recorder is working properly If this LED does not light up or remains permanently on or off there is a problem with the recorder 9 Once the Power LED is lit and the heartbeat LED is pulsing fit the connector cover using the two screws supplied see Fig 2 4 Installation is complete Fig 2 4 Fitting the connector cover 2 5 DISCONNECTING THE RECORDER You must shut down the recorder if you need to disconnect it or move it to a new location Doing this will
11. roof washers 1 Plastic connector cover 2 M3 x 6mm 0 24 Pan Head Pozidriv screws for the connector cover 1 3m 9ft 10 interconnection cable 2 Ferrites Installation manual You will also need 1 Power supply unit 1 Pozidriv screwdriver 1 Lanyard 1 Ground cable and set of fixings Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 8 2 4 INSTALLING THE RECORDER CAUTION Recorder Orientation The recorder must be installed vertically upright on a surface adequate to bear its full weight Failure to comply with these instructions will invalidate the warranty CAUTION Ventilation Clearance Ensure recorder has sufficient clearance when installed Refer to Fig 2 1 Fig 2 1 Ventilation clearances Keep 200mm 8 clear above the recorder for ventilation purposes 200mm 7 90 fi Nnnnnyy asaina J o M J il It o 2 347mm 13 70 Ai iat A M ee 2 4 1 WIRING AND INSTALLING THE RECORDER WARNING You must complete steps 1 to 5 of this installation before supplying power to the unit The recorder requires a 24V AC or DC power supply this is not the same as the camera which requires a 12V DC supply Applying the wrong voltage to the recorder may damage it and will also invalidate the warranty Refer to Fig 2 2 for step 1 1 Attach the plastic support bracket to the body of the recorder using the three screws supp
12. sk personal or otherwise which is incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use and or application of any of the contents of this document 1 2 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL WARNING statements identify potential hazards and problems that can occur if the equipment is handled improperly WARNING Improper use of this equipment can cause severe bodily injury or equipment damage this symbol indicates electrical warnings and cautions CAUTION statements identify issues that can cause problems with the normal operation of the equipment CAUTION kk Ensure recorder has sufficient clearance when installed this symbol indicates non electrical warnings and cautions TIP statements offer useful advice about operating the equipment TIP This setting can be individually controlled on each of your two video outputs this symbol indicates important information Notes contain important information about a product or procedure 1 3 TRADEMARKS All trademarks and registered trademarks that appear in this document including but not limited to IMTERA are the property of their respective owners details of which can be supplied by Videor Technical Recorder Installation Manual v3 14 Page 6 2 INSTALLATION This chapter gives you a step by step guide to installing the recorder 2 1 REQUIREMENTS Operation requirements The recorder is designed to work in tandem with a

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