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1. 137 a A 137 Fai DEE ia oi aan 138 Menu defalis a cia is A Cea ee a ann 138 ir A 138 Streaming defaulis cocina ci m me sie dan as 139 136 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Technical Specifications General Power Supply 100 240 Volt AC Auto Ranging adapter AC Amps 5A Operating Temperature Range Operating 0 to 40 C Storage 20 to 60 C Relative Humidity Range Non Condensing Operating 10 to 80 Storage 10 to 95 Dimensions Inches 3 5 x 17 42 x 19 92 mm 89 x 443 x 509 Weight 35 3 lbs 16 kg Connections Accessory I O Port DB 9 Male Accessories Port RS 232 Serial Port RJ 45 Connector 57600 Baud 8 N 1 No flow control Composite Video In BNC Connector Composite Video Out BNC Connector Audio In RCA Connector Audio Out RCA Connector 10 100 Ethernet Port RJ 45 Connector Video Video Signal Input 0 7 to 1 4 Volts peak to peak with Automatic Gain Control Video Signal Output 1 Volt peak to peak into 75 ohm Input Termination 75 ohm Colors Y U V 4 2 2 16 8 Million Colors Gray Scale 256 Levels Horizontal Resolution 720 Pixels Vertical Resolution 484 Lines Video Compression Standard MPEG4 Audio Compression Standard MPEG1 Layer 2 Chapter 7 137 Technical Specifications Audio Audio Input 315mV 40k Ohms Unbalanced Audio Output 315mV 600 Ohms Unbalanced
2. On screen Video Indicators Fast Forward Pause Rewind Last Alarm Play Time and Date Record Speed Record Capacity Video Loss Playback Speed Reverse Play Part Numbers User Manual 0150 0325 Rack Mount Kit SYMDEC16 4 RK All specifications are subject to change without notice GE Security believes all specifications are correct but no liability is assumed for omissions or errors 138 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Factory Defaults Menu defaults Function Setting Time Format 24 Hour Date Format MM DD YY Normal Record Speed 30 frames per seconds NTSC 25 frames per second PAL Alarm Record Speed 30 frames per seconds NTSC 25 pictures per second PAL Record Quality High Disk Overwrite Mode Continuous Overwrite Auto Delete Mode Off Front Panel Locked Off Brightness 50 Contrast 50 Saturation 50 Display Current Time and Date Off Display Last Alarm Off Display Record or Playback Speed Off Display Playback Time and Date Off Baud Rate 57600 Alarm Buzzer Disabled IP addresses Address Type Address IP Address 192 168 1 82 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway address 192 168 1 1 Streaming defaults Function Setting Chapter 7 Technical Specifications Streaming Mode Normal Setup Disabled Streaming Protocol Normal Setup UDP Streaming Port Norm
3. Trigger None Event Alarm 1 16 IP Alarm 1 4 Indicator Check to enable disable the displaying of the M indicator Sensitivity 1 least to 9 most Target size 0 256 This setting is the minimum number of zones from the 16 x 16 grid that must be activated simultaneously before it is considered to be valid motion Rejection None low medium high These settings are based on the number of simultaneously triggered zones and the persistence of motion in a scene The Low setting is the most sensitive to motion The Medium setting will filter out most false alarm situations due to sudden luminance changes over the whole scene clouds passing over The High setting will filter out sudden luminance changes as well as spurious motion events that do not persist for a number of frames a bird flying past the lens Motion edit screen Press the enter button to move into edit mode Use the arrow buttons to select or deselect the areas on the gird to set for motion detection Press the enter button to cycle through the selection cursors e White outline Use to position cursor for selection or deselection of a previously selected area e Blue Selects areas on the grid for motion detection e Red Cursor changes to red when parameter thresholds are achieved Press the menu button to go to the commands in the edit window Select from e Accept e Cancel e All On e All Off SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Camera Title U
4. FRS fo el Sood al ra 190000 E aus 00000008 nmm ALARM OUT AC100V 240V 50 60HZ ro Table 4 Back panel connectors Connector Use Video In Out Camera Inputs 1 16 BNC connector looping and auto terminating Audio inputs 4 channels of line level audio inputs with RCA connectors Alarm inputs 16 channels of alarm inputs USB connectors Ethernet port For connecting to a Network 2 USB connectors for flashdrives or a USB compatible mouse Serial inputs RS 485 RS 422 2 RS 422 or 2 RS 485 serial ports RS 232 connector 1 RS 232 serial port VGA connector For connecting to a standard VGA monitor DVI connector Monitor A B For connecting to a Digital Video Interface monitor Composite video output for monitors A and B Audio out Line level audio output with a RCA connector Alarm out connector 4 channel alarm outputs Power connector For connecting the power cord Camera Inputs There are two BNC jacks for each camera Either jack can receive a camera signal The signal is looped directly connected to the other jack making the camera signal available to other equipment The camera input connectors are auto terminating This means that the input signal will automatically be terminated with 75 Ohms unless a 2 cable is connected to the 2 BNC connector of the same camera input Make sure there is 75 Ohm termination at the end of
5. ed professiona professiona professiona to Ethernet Password Enter 4 to 8 characters to enable IP Advanced Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Use this menu to configure these advanced network settings Consult with a qualified network administrator or IT professional to configure these settings Figure 40 The Network IP Advanced menu gt Network IP Settings MTU 1514 IP Advanced Net Limit None Services Video Port 5858 Listen Port 1024 StreamProt UDP Multicast Streaming Passthrough Notification 230 0 0 0 Email Setup StreamPort 8090 Notifi Setup sndr Ctrl Snder Port 8092 Revr Ctrl Revr Port 8092 Table 27 The Network IP Advanced menu options Menu Options Settings MTU 1514 is the default Sets the maximum TCP packet size Net Limit None 0 3999 Kbps Video Port 5858 is the default setting Listen Port 1024 is the default This is the port that the SymDec 16 uses to listen for streaming commands Streaming Protocol UDP TCP Multicast IP address 230 0 0 0 is the default This must match between devices Streaming Port 8090 is the default setting for the stream Sender Control Enable or Disable Must be enable to send IP video Sender Port 8092 is the default setting If you change this port here make sure you also change to match on the Receiver device Receiver Control Enable or Disable Mus
6. See Front Panel on page 70 for more detailed information on the features Chapter 5 SymNav and SymBrowser Figure 91 Front panel page Front Panel Audio Output Time Date Security Language Serial Communications Firmware Upgrade E System Configure System Front Panel Sequencing Dwell A Sequencing Dwell B Instant Replay Panel Key Tone All Lights Off Remote Control ID 115 116 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Audio Output See Audio Output on page 71 for more detailed information Figure 92 Audio Output page Front Panel Configure System Audio Output Audio Output Audio Output Local w Local Audio will record Audio Inputs and enables the Audio Output for normal operation Time Date Security Language Serial Communications Firmware Upgrade Time Date See Time Date on page 72 for more detailed information on the features Figure 93 Time Date page CT System Front Panel Configure System Time Date Audio Output Current Time Time Date Security Time Format 12 hours Language Time Zone GMT 8 00 y Serial Communications Current Date md Date Format MM DD YY Daylight Saving Off Firmware Upgrade Chapter 5 117 SymNav and SymBrowser Security See Security on page 74 for more detailed information on the features Figure 94 Security page E System Front Panel Configure System Security Audio Output Front
7. Menu setting Options Name Press enter to edit and use the keypad to assign a name to the macro Include Screen Layout Check to enable disable Run Macro Now Select and press enter to run the macro immediately Begin Recording Select and press enter to start recording keystroke Press the Alarm button to stop recording Save Recording Select and press enter to save the macro Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Edit Macro Use this menu to edit previously created macros Figure 30 The Schedule Macro Edit Macro menu E Schedule SymDec 16 Schedule Name Untitled Include Screen Layout Front Panel Run Macro Now Begin Recording Save Recording Press ALARM to finish recording macro Table 22 The Schedule Macros Edit Macro menu options Menu setting Options Name Press enter to edit and use the keypad to change the name of the macro Include Screen Layout Check to enable disable Run Macro Now Select and press enter to run the macro immediately Begin Recording Select and press enter to start recording keystroke Press the Alarm button to stop recording Delete Macro Select and press enter to delete the current macro 51 52 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Front Panel Use this menu to assign a camera button 1 16 to a created Macro Once assigned hold down the camera button 2 sec to launch the macro Figure 31 The Schedule Front Panel menu E Schedule
8. Save User The Users menu contains the following options and their settings e Add New User Edit Users 1 3 Add New User Use this menu to add a new user assign a password and select the users access level Press enter to enter the edit window and use the keypad to create the user s name Figure 37 The Users Add New User menu SymDec 16 Add New User User Name User 1 User 2 User 3 58 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Edit Users Use this menu to edit a user s name password access level and timeout You can also delete a user from this menu Figure 38 The User Edit User Add New User Login Name user 1 Password AAA User 2 Access Level Admin User 3 Timeout 0 mins Remove this User Table 25 The User Edit User options Menu options Settings Login Name Press enter to enter the edit window and use the keypad to edit the user s name Password Enter from 4 to 8 characters Access Level e Operator Access to Display Info menus only e Manager Access to Users Display and Info menus only e Administrator Full access to all menus Timeout 0 999 minutes At O minutes the unit will never timeout log out Remove this User Select to delete user Chapter 4 59 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 The Network menu Highlight the Network icon and press the enter button The Network menu will appear The Netw
9. The UDP receiver sends out a START message every 30 seconds to the IP address in its streaming settings menu The streaming settings page is located on the receiving device s web page When a sender receives a START message it will start streaming out to the receiver s that are requesting it When the sender does not receive any START message for one minute it will stop sending to that device To speed up the initialization process after bootup and configuration changes The UDP sender sends out a READY_TO_SEND message to the multicast IP address When the receiver gets this message it will send out the START message immediately if it is configured to receive from that sender It does not wait for 30 seconds Note The above information also applies if your Sender and Receiver are configured to use TCP instead of UDP Chapter 4 63 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 SymNav software SymNav software is the next generation of software that supports MPEG4 based video compression The SymDec 4 SymDec 16 plus SymNet and SymVeo IP Camera all use MPEG4 compression SymNav software also connects to these products using UDP TCP protocols depending on what is configured The default setting is UDP Changing from UDP to TCP or TCP to UDP is accomplished through the SymNav software application SymNav software can connect to a maximum of 4 video streams This can be 4 separate SymDec units with 1 stream each or 2 SymDecs with 2 streams each Serv
10. b use the Software over a computer network c sell rent lease or sublicense the Software d copy or modify the Licensed Product for any purpose including for backup purposes 3 Term This Agreement is effective until terminated You may terminate this Agreement by uninstalling all components of the Software from all Machines and returning the Software to GE SECURITY GE SECURITY may terminate this Agreement if You breach any of these terms and conditions Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason You agree to uninstall all components of the Software and return the Licensed Product to GE SECURITY All provisions of this Agreement relating to i disclaimer of warranties ii limitations on liability remedies and damages and iii GE SECURITY s proprietary rights shall survive termination f this Agreement o Object code The Software is delivered in object code only You may not alter merge odify adapt or translate the Software nor decompile disassemble reverse engineer or herwise reduce the Software to a human perceivable form nor create derivative works or programs based on the Software ogs 5 Limited warranty GE SECURITY warrants that for one 1 year from the date of delivery of the Licensed Product Software Warranty Period the functions contained in the Software will be fit for their intended purpose as described in the applicable Documentation from GE SECURITY and will conform in all material respec
11. 05 2007 05 05 08 Network Link Down 01 05 2007 05 05 08 System Start 01 10 2007 03 03 51 Network Link Down 01 10 2007 03 03 51 System Start 01 10 2007 03 45 06 Network Link Up 09 23 2006 00 01 31 Network Link Down 09 23 2006 00 01 31 System Start 09 23 2006 00 02 26 Network Link Up 09 23 2006 00 07 56 Network Link Down 09 23 2006 01 52 27 Network Link Up Chapter 5 SymNav and SymBrowser This chapter provides detailed information on e how to install the SymNav video software and e how to access and use the embedded SymBrowser In this chapter A gad bie ead Gane dant one ex 88 Minimum System Requirements 88 Installing SymNav software from CD ROM 88 Starting SymNav software 88 The SymBrowser Webserver 90 DOOR E de ddr worn oe alga eteduteubtelete seven 91 E 92 COMPETE DINO A ee eee 93 CAME ua es dre A iaa 94 E dildos a 102 ABS odo eek RA eh sing dite hs ak lowe 104 NOOR ident cha ee ee HAG wae ae ee wei 106 TIE nn E de Laden dela te dole a aan Reg ee a HOD 114 TWO oy ha Be oR aa a Ee ee date ann nn 5 121 ENE ii ai ies Aa de kee OAs ERO ee ee 123 88 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual SymNav SymNav software provides remote video viewing and SymDec 16 menu setup with your PC Make sure all connections are completed at a minimum the power cord a viewing monitor and an Ethernet cable must be connected from
12. 10 Common Cc Alarm Input 14 Common 3 Alarm Input 3 N Open 7 Alarm Input 7 N Open 11 Alarm Input 11 N Open 15 Alarm Input 15 N Open C Alarm Input 3 Common C Alarm Input 7 Common C Alarm Input 11 Common E Alarm Input 15 Common 4 Alarm Input 4 N Open 8 Alarm Input 8 N Open 12 Alarm Input 12 N Open 16 Alarm Input 16 N Open G Alarm Input 4 Common C Alarm Input 8 Common C Alarm Input 12 Common Cc Alarm Input 16 Common Note Do not attempt to wire any accessories directly to the 1 0 connector on the back panel These connections require dry contact voltage free closure to activate USB connectors Industry compatible USB connectors for use with flashdrives for updating the SymDec 16 plus 4 14 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Ethernet Port The cable connection configuration for the ethernet port depends on your network configuration e ForaSymDec 16 plus 4 that connects directly to a hub use a straight through connection e ForaSymDec 16 plus 4 that connects directly to a PC use a cross over connection Consult with your network administrator or IS professional for the specific type of configuration See The Network menu on page 59 for information about configuring the Ethernet settings in the menu system Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T auto sensing Wire type Cat 5e 6 Connector type RJ 45 Maximum cable length Minimum cable length 328 feet 100 meters 6 feet 1 8 meters Hub wiring configuration Strai
13. 13 ELSE Peasy in Bes Sede anneseene ii mieu ee uns 14 RS 485 RS 422 A si RSR Noes Shick Renan 14 A sn ne e E a NA 15 VGA CONNECCION tai i E E A sag EE TEREE eee AEAN S 15 DVICGOMMCCIOS rt mener E A E tee 16 Monitor A B composite Output 0 2 eiiiai mradini E EEANN EAEE AEA A EENE akaa 16 Aldir Outcome Cto essnee anana aa E E toa 16 Power ONN CIO serrera nete on AEAEE E AS A A es 17 Connection DiIdgraMS risers isanka kin Enu ii ARA A AAA ii air 18 TheRemote Controll r 2044454128404004us a dad 20 vi SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Chapters Basic Operon 4 606454 bide onindsd id a 21 Front Panel Controls ceci a E E E R bees mates 22 Operations s2 56 0 lt c cova verrerie A A dese AL ES 24 Howto Log Mitad AAA a E E 24 How to change the display for Monitor A and Monitor B 24 How to change the display to a full screen analog view 24 How to change the display to a full screen IP view 24 How to view multiscreen displays 24 How to change the display pr s ts is sant hi ann Ea Ran 25 How to enter Cameo mode 4 4444e dede eee 25 How 10 display SEQUENCING 22e sien acide SS saines 25 How to return to the default sequence list 25 How to
14. 232 System Front Panel RS 232 Audio Output Protocol Text Insert Time Date Baud Rate 9600 Security Data Bits 8 Language Parity None Disk Tools Stop Bits 1 Flow Ctrl Hardware FW Upgrade Setting Tool Shutdown Press for RS 485 RS 422 Table 39 The System Serial Communication RS 232 options Menu Options Settings Protocol Text Insertion Baud Rate 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Parity None Even Odd Stop Bits lore Flow Control None Xon Xoff 80 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Firmware Upgrade Use this menu to upgrade the firmware from a USB flashdrive of the SymDec 16 plus 4 To upgrade do the following 1 Insert a USB flashdrive with the flash upgrade file into one of the USB ports 2 Navigate to the Upgrade Now command and press the enter button 3 The SymDec will reboot when completed Note The flash upgrade file must be in the root directory of the flashdrive Do not remove power while an upgrade is in process Figure 56 The System Firmware Upgrade menu System Front Panel Audio Output Time Date Security Language Disk Tools Serial Comm Setting Tool Shutdown Insert USB Device with the SymDec 16 Firmware Upgrade Setting Tool Chapter 4 81 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Use this menu to restore factory setting load and save settings to a USB flashdrive Figure 57 The System Sett
15. Canada Caracas La Paz Santiago e GMT 05 00 Bogata Lima Quito Eastern Time US Canada Indiana East e GMT 06 00 Central America Central Time US amp Canada Mexico City Saskatchewan e GMT 07 00 Arizona Mountain Time US amp Canada e GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana e GMT 09 00 Alaska e GMT 10 00 Hawaii e GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa e GMT 12 00 Eniwetok Kwajalein e GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris Sarajevo Skopje Sofija Vilnius Warsaw Zagreb West Central Africa O MT 02 00 Athens Istanbul Minsk Bucharest Cairo Harare Pretoria Helsinki Riga Tallinn Jerusalem e GMT 03 00 Baghdad Kuwait Riyadh Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd Nairobi e GMT 03 30 Tehran e GMT 04 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat Baku Tbilisi Yerevan e GMT 04 30 Kabul e GMT 05 00 Ekaterinburg Islamabad Karachi Tashkent e GMT 05 30 Calcutta Chennai Mumbai New Delhi e GMT 05 45 Kathmandu e GMT 06 00 Almaty Novosibirsk Astana Dhaka Sri Jayawardenepura e GMT 06 30 Rangoon e GMT 07 00 Bankok Hanoi Jakarta Krasnoyarsk e GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi Irkutsk Ulaan Bataar Kuala Lampur Singapore Perth Taipei MT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo Seoul Yakutsk MT 09 30 Adelaide Darwin MT 10 00 Brisbane Canberra Melbourne Sydney Guam Port
16. Ethernet setting is DHCP To access these IP addresses the Ethernet setting must be changed to Static Table 2 Default IP addresses Address name Changeable by user Default user IP Address Yes 192 168 1 82 Subnet Mask Yes 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address Yes 192 168 1 1 These IP addresses should be changed before you connect to your IP network Contact your network administrator to obtain your network specific addresses 7 8 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Chapter 2 Connections and Controls This chapter deals with the various physical features connectors controls and indicators of the SymDec 16 plus 4 In this chapter Front Panel Controls and Features Back Panel Connections as Lumera TPUS co ca ra a Audio Inputs and Output ocio ee ALA DOU 3 ots 122 sie sede isa eiaadeaeiadee need USB CORREOS cs te se de EO PEL OTE a ii ida RS 485 RS 422 I O connectors VOS ara EE VGA COMCO ia a de eet ii A since aca id ane eth cat de da A ae Monitor A B composite output Alarm out CONBECTON cocina eae eee wens POWEFIORRECION ia oa bh Oho eue D de de eee Conneclhion MASTERS ct OS ahs OS CRE TRE The Remote Controller 0 00 sb saad da sirais isana 10 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Front Panel Controls and Features Figure 3 SymDec 16 plus 4 front panel Pause Play Rev Play Fwd Up Down Left Right Fast Rev Fast Fwd A
17. Hz auto ranging Amps 5 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Connection Diagrams Use the figures on the following pages a visual guide to connect the various peripherals to the SymDec 16 plus 4 Figure 5 Rear panel connection diagram 16 cameras Audio Line in 4 Alarm Inputs BOTTIN NE BOTTIN NE aa coa AUDIO OUT WE Alarm Ethernet or LAN ProBridge Out 4 Line out USB FlashDrive A e DVI Flatscreen CCTV monitors 5 Aand B Su PTZ Power cord Chapter 2 19 Connections and Controls Figure 6 Sample network diagram SymVeo IP Camera 4 Dome camera E A CCTV monitor a j SymNet Encoder PC running SymBrowser Rack Mounted SS SymNet Decoder Server ES SymDec 4 TCP IP Network Analog NTSC Cameras 16 Video Inputs Sa Gin A CCTV monitor DVI Flatscreen Monitor SymDec 16 PC running SymNav software 20 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual The Remote Controller The SymDec 16 plus 4 is supplied with an Infra Red IR remote control unit It can be used to operate many of the main functions of the SymDec 16 plus 4 and can be programmed to work with up to 4 SymDec 16 plus 4 s Figure 7 The remote control unit Display button Alarm button Sequence button Mon A and Mon B button DVR selection buttons see note
18. Out Input Mode Latched Input Type NO Timeout 1 mins Macro None Protect Buzzer Email Alarm Out 1 Alarm Out 2 Alarm Out 3 Alarm Out 4 PTZ Presets None Table 24 The Alarms Alarms Inputs and Outputs menu options Menu Option Setting Input Mode e Latched The alarm is activated until it is silenced and acknowledged e Transparent The alarm is active only while receiving alarm input e Timeout The alarm condition is latched for the amount of time specified in the Timeout field Input type Normally Open Normally Closed Timeout 0 59 minutes if Timeout selected in Input mode Macro None Select Macro name to select Macro Name you must have created and named a macro in the Schedule Macros menu Protect Enable or Disable Buzzer Enable or Disable Email Enable or Disable Alarm Out 1 Enable or Disable Alarm Out 2 Enable or Disable Alarm Out 3 Enable or Disable Alarm Out 4 Enable or Disable PTZ Presets Enable Address Presets Presets 1 4 Iaunches the PTZ preset submenu where you can assign an Enable flag Bus address PTZ address and Preset number Chapter 4 57 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 The Users menu Highlight the Users icon and press the enter button The Users menu will appear Up to 24 users can be logged on to a SymDec 16 plus 4 at one time Figure 36 The Users menu Add New User Login Name User 1 Password User 2 Access Level Operator User 3 Timeout O mins
19. Panel Access Any bd Time Date Security Macros Access Manager X L Eh ai Search Access Operator h Serial Communications Archive Access Operator h Covert Manager bd Firmware Upgrade 118 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Language See Languages on page 75 for more detailed information on the features Figure 95 Language page Front Panel Audio Output Time Date Security Language Serial Communications Firmware Upgrade E System Configure System Language Language Currency US English x Chapter 5 119 SymNav and SymBrowser Serial Communication See Serial Communications on page 78 for more detailed information on the features Figure 96 Shutdown page ED System Front Panel Configure System Serial Communications Audio Output Bus 1 Type RS 485 X Time Date Security Protocol Kalatel y Language Baud Rate 9600 y Serial Communications Device Address 1 Bus 2 Type RS 485 Protocol Power Dome y Baud Rate 9600 y Device Address 1 RS 232 Protocol Text Insertion x Baud Rate 9600 y Data Bits Firmware Upgrade 120 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Firmware Upgrade See Firmware Upgrade on page 80 for more detailed information Figure 97 Firmware Upgrade page Front Panel Configure System Firmware Upgrade Audio Output Time Date Browse Upgrade Security Language Please specify the firmware file Serial Communications F
20. Rates Alarm Input Analog Cameras Motion 123 456 7 8 Camera Title E Adjust Video IP Cameras BBE Copy Now IP Camera menu The IP Camera menu contains the following options and their settings e Recording e Rates e Alarm Input e Camera Title e Copy Setting Chapter 4 43 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Recording Use this menu to select the camera type recording input IP address and record mode of the IP camera or video stream You can also use this menu to enable or disable the covert feature of the IP camera selected These options vary according to the camera type selected Figure 21 The IP Camera Recording menu Cy IP Camera 1 oe isable Input Durations Username Admin Alarm Input Password kkkkkk Camera Title sreaming RTP UDP Copy Setting Source IP Address 0 0 0 0 Video Port 6001 Stream Port 6002 HTTP Port 80 RTSP Port 7070 Record Mode Always Covert Table 18 Cameras Recording options Menu Setting Options Camera Type SymProtcol ACTi 2 0 GE CamPlus Record Input Live Disable Live Record Username Press enter to launch virtual keypad to input username not available for SymProtocol Password Press enter to launch virtual keypad to input password not available for SymProtocol Streaming TCP Only RTP UDP not available for SymProtocol Source IP Address IP address of selected camera Video Port 6001 not available for SymProtocol St
21. Silent Alarm Disk Fail Alarm In Out Disk Full Net Fail Fan Fail Power On Lockout Protect Full Notification Description Disk Fail When a hard disk failure is detected Disk Full When a hard disk is at capacity Net Fail When a network failure is detected Fan Fail When a fan failure is detected Power On On shutdown a flag is set to indicate successful shutdown If no flag is detected at bootup power failure is assumed Lockout Three repeated login failures locks the unit for 30 minutes and sends a notification Chapter 4 55 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Silent Alarm Use this menu to enable or disable an alarm buzzer that has been linked to Camera or Silent Alarms Figure 33 The Alarms Silent Alarm menu Notification Cam Alarms Silent Alarm Sys Alarms Alarm In Out Alarm Inputs and Outputs Use this menu to attach the specified alarm inputs and outputs to the selected camera Figure 34 The Alarms Alarms Inputs and Outputs menu Notification Analog Cameras Silent Alarm 123 lt ss 7 8 REE IP Cameras bi Select the alarms you would like to edit You may also use the front buttons to select Note Select Analog or IP and camera number 56 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Figure 35 The Alarms Alarms Inputs and Outputs menu after camera selection Notification Silent Alarm Alarm In
22. SymDec 16 Schedule Macros Front Panel 1 2 3y 4 5 6 7 8 Press gt for Key 9 16 How to schedule a macro As an example let s say that we want to turn camera 1 off at 7 p m and back on at 7 a m This requires that you 1 Create a macro to turn camera 1 off and name it Camera 1 Off a From the Macros screen press enter to move to edit mode b Select Create New Macro and press enter c Inthe Name field press enter d Use the on screen keypad to enter Camera 1 Off Press Done when finished e Navigate to Begin Recording and press enter f Select Camera and press enter Select camera 1 g Press enter select Input and press enter Select Disable and press enter h Press the Alarm button to finish recording the macro Select Save Macro and press enter 2 Create a macro to turn camera 1 on and name it Camera 1 On a From the Macros screen press enter to move to edit mode b Select Create New Macro and press enter c Inthe Name field press enter o rh g h i Chapter 4 53 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Use the on screen keypad to enter Camera I On Press Done when finished Navigate to Begin Recording and press enter Select Camera and press enter Select camera 1 Press enter select Input and press enter Select Live Rec and press enter Press the Alarm button to finish recording the macro Select Save Macro and press enter 3 Schedule macro Camera 1 Off
23. The label s surface may become damaged and cause the DVD media to become stuck inside the DVD recorder 23 24 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Operations The following sections provide step by step instructions on some of the SymDec 16 plus 4 s most common operations How to Log In To log in to the Symdec 16 plus 4 do the following 1 Press the Menu button on the front panel or remote control 2 Use the arrow buttons to select your user account and press Enter to finish 3 Input your PIN code using the camera number buttons on the front panel or remote camera buttons Select Done when finished 4 You should now be logged in Depending on your permissions you can now access Search Archive the front panel controls and the OSD menus How to change the display for Monitor A and Monitor B 1 To control live and playback functions and access the menus press the Mon A button 2 To change the display of live video on the secondary display press the Mon B button How to change the display to a full screen analog view 1 Press the Analog button if the LED is not lit to enable the analog camera buttons 2 Press the camera number 1 16 of the camera you wish to view full screen How to change the display to a full screen IP view 1 Press the ZP button if the LED is not lit to enable the IP camera buttons 2 Press the camera number 1 4 of the IP camera you wish to view full screen How to view multiscreen di
24. Use to archive video See caution below Archive button Push to initiate Archive mode Eject button Push to eject DVD R from drive Display button Push to cycle through available multiscreen options for monitor A Sequence button Push to start Sequence mode Default sequence is analog cameras 1 16 then IP cameras 1 4 Monitor A B buttons Analog IP button Controls which monitor will be affected by the analog IP camera controls Controls which camera is selected when the camera buttons are pressed Camera buttons Push to display the selected camera in fullscreen In Setup mode used to input numerical data Recording LED Green solid bright Recording properly awake mode Green solid dim Recording properly stealth mode Red flashing Recording failure not acknowledged Red solid Recording failure acknowledged Network LED Green solid bright Connected and working properly awake mode Green solid dim Connected and working properly stealth mode Red flashing Connection failure alarm not acknowledged Red solid Connection failure alarm acknowledged HDD LED Green solid bright Working properly awake mode Green solid dim Working properly stealth mode Red flashing Disk failure alarm not acknowledged Red solid Disk failure alarm acknowledged A CAUTION Do not use DVD s with paper labels attached to the surface of the DVD
25. at Federal Acquisition Regulations 52 227 19 and the restrictions as provided in subparagraphs c 1 and c 2 thereof and as applicable the Government s rights to use modify reproduce release perform display or disclose the Software also are restricted as provided by paragraphs b 2 and b 3 of the Rights in Noncommercial Technical Data and Computer Software Small Business Innovative Research SBIR Program clause at DFARS 252 227 7018 9 Acknowledgment You acknowledge that You have read and understand this agreement and agree to be bound by its terms You further agree that this agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between You and GE SECURITY and supersedes any proposal or prior agreement oral or written and any other communication relating to the subject matter of this agreement Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com Non LPS or TNV output connectors identify the type of circuit intended cable type or relevant circuit characteristics Marking or Instruction This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commerci
26. be loaded 3 The Enter Network Password screen will appear Enter your user name and password PIN See Passwords on page 7 for the default factory passwords 4 The SymDec 16 s SymBrowser home page window should appear Figure 64 SymDec 16 plus 4 SymBrowser home page Configure Cameras On this page you will find links for SymBrowser Search User s Configure and Info Note The SymBrowser is discussed in detail at the end of this chapter Chapter 5 91 SymNav and SymBrowser Search Clicking on the Search link will display the following user options e Disk Analysis screen e Search by Dates e Camera Motion e Daily Hours selection e Search for Alarms Event and Text options See Searching on page 126 for more detailed information on how to use these features Figure 65 The Search Disk Analysis screen Search Disk Analysis Disk Analysis Date 01 07 2007 Time 22 14 23 Search by Dates All Dates Camera Motion All Cameras Daily Hours All Hours Nm ND Search for All tems Search Now Record _ Event Empty M Video Loss I Alarm 92 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual User Clicking on the User link will display the following user options e Add User e Edit User Add User Click on the Add User link to display the Add New page On this page you can e Enter a login name e Create a password Enter a timeout in minutes and e Set the user s acc
27. disk Overwrite Continuous e Recording always starts at end of last recording e The unit overwrites all previously recorded data e The unit overwrites newly recorded data data from the current record session e Unit never stops recording Write Once e Recording always starts at end of last recording e The unit overwrites all previously recorded data e Recording stops before the unit overwrites any of the newly recorded data data from the current record session e When the end of the disk is reached the unit displays an on screen message indicating that the disk is full and the unit has stopped recording User must acknowledge the on screen message by clicking the Enter button e The unit will continue recording again when the user clicks the Record button No Overwrite e Recording always starts at end of last recording e Recording stops when end of disk is reached when disk is full e When the end of the disk is reached the unit displays an on screen message indicating that the disk is full and the unit has stopped recording User must acknowledge the on screen message by pressing the Enter button e Unit will not record over previously recorded data Auto Delete Mode ADM 0 999 days prevents the unit from displaying or archiving any data that is more than the selected number of days old This feature may be required by law in some jurisdictions please consult with the local authorities 77
28. filter as desired and Press Menu button to return to the top level menu When you have set all the filters Select Search Now and Press enter The Thumbnail Previews screen will appear From the Thumbnail Previews screen select the video you which to review and press enter to begin previewing the video in playback How to archive from the Search screen 1 With the Thumbnail Previews screen displayed use the playback controls to move the video to the desired Start Time for the archive and select Set Start then Press enter Now advance the video using the playback controls to the desired Stop Time for the archive and select Set Stop and Press enter Select Archive and press enter You are now in the Archive Screen Either insert a blank optical disc in the DVD Burner slot or plug in a USB storage device into the front panel USB connector Press enter to change the media and Press enter to confirm the selection Press the down arrow to select the Archive Name Press enter and use the on screen keyboard to change the name of the file to be exported Select Done and press enter when finished Chapter 3 27 Basic Operations Press the down arrow to select the Include Player checkbox Check to include the GE SymPlayer or uncheck if you have previously installed the player or will play the video in SymNav Press the down arrow and use the Camera List block to select the cameras within the Start and Stop window to be exported Be sure t
29. the SYmDec 16 plus 4 and your PC Minimum System Requirements The following minimum system requirements must be met before software installation Windows 2000 XP and Direct X are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Table 41 SymNav minimum system requirements Hardware Specification CPU Pentium 2 8 GHz or faster RAM 512 MB Hard disk drive 50 MB free hard drive space Monitor SVGA 1024 X 768 24 bit color Video AGP or PCI Express 128 MB DDR Memory Direct X Version 9 or higher Operating system Windows 2000 SP4 XP SP2 Installing SymNav software from CD ROM To install software on your hard disk from a CD 1 Place the SymNav software CD in the CD ROM drive of a PC that meets the minimum system requirements 2 Follow the instructions for installation as they appear Note If Autorun is not enabled on your PC choose Run from the Start Menu then type d setup exe where d is the drive letter of your CD ROM and click OK Follow the instructions as they appear on your screen Starting SymNav software To start the SymNav software double click on the SymNav software desktop icon EN or choose Programs from the Start menu and then select SymNav software The Main window of the SymNav software program will appear For operating details please see the SymNav software manual Note The SymNav manual in pdf format is located on the SymNav software CD Figure 63 The SymNa
30. to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns To use this document effectively you should have the following minimum qualifications e abasic knowledge of CCTV systems and components and e abasic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical connections Read these instructions and all ancillary documentation entirely before installing or operating this product The most current versions of this and related documentation may be found on our website Refer to Online publication library on page 142 for instructions on accessing our online publication library Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Conventions used in this document The following conventions are used in this document Bold Menu items and buttons Italic Emphasis of an instruction or point special terms File names path names windows panes tabs fields variables and other GUI elements Titles of books and various documents Monospace Text that displays on the computer screen Programming or coding sequences Blue italic Hyperlinks to cross references related topics and URL addresses Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual A CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property A Warnings identify conditions or practices tha
31. 7 AdGINGW A A OA 57 EU Sui nda a A TEREE AEEA 58 Th Network MEU cisma aid aa da A A daa 59 A died 9 ois enie eent Eee Raga Rand db chaaehoda tanawawaaadadd Hur EEA E EEE 60 IP Advanced naene eadiddddd A Genres 61 Muticast Video Streaming Overview 62 SCIVICES Sasaeiggean ee Terence Den aA dager saa nee lo PM aw ana nn 63 SUCIA plc eee A A eto ce ola Set A congo to AS A 64 Serial PASStHROUGM A deed diene ol PE sha be ein dr red enr nue NS 65 Email TEP NOtIIC OOH suscriba nadas 66 EMO SOLU 5 24 candela aie loteets Air teta 67 Notification StU Py esse aa als 68 The Display Menw io one soi leeds te o A mene bad hie wea Gus ena eed ean 69 The Systemi MENU sssrossissris sense A de laa ARA A ae ETERRA 70 Front PONell assess NUDO ee A A Lie Caen anges 70 AUGIO OUTPUT a A AAA 71 TMMNMEND OLS Serra eg te aro Aa 72 SOCUIILY e105 ceveiatalnds evince e alle 74 LANGUAGES otitis 75 DISK TOONS iii Ad a id 76 Serial COMMUNICATION Si A a Menu 78 Firmware Uporad 22 ann een panne RE ERE A A AAE tte oxen ed 80 SOIN TOO RSS A a nn a ane da cd 0 OUR 81 SAUCE ane de a da nd a ne 82 Theo Men iii id ida 83 Aia A A A A 83 vii viii SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Ne cura ans A ASA 85 Ge O IS o aa ds ct sty ao ee ite 86 SymNav and SymBrowser eiii ori sees desedeanseecewn 87 A O le aie We bees ne ones tie 88 MinimMuM SyYstem REQUIEM Suunto
32. Moresby Hobart adivosstok MT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Is New Caledonia e lt OAD o Current Date Press the enter button when selected to enter the date Date Format MM DD YYYY or YYYY MM DD Daylight Savings Time Select Off U S A North America Europe Australia New Zealand or Russia Note North America is DST times from 2006 USA is set for the newly proposed dates in 2007 73 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Security Use this menu to setup the security features of the SymDec 16 plus 4 This menu allows you to select the user type Administrator Operator Manager to allow access to these features Selecting Any allows any user type access to modify these security operations Figure 51 The System Security menu System Front Panel FrontPanel Any Audio Output Macros Manager Time Date Search Operator Archive Operator Language Covert Manager Disk Tools Serial Comm FW Upgrade Setting Tool Shutdown Table 35 The System Security men options Menu Options Settings Front Panel Any Administrator Operator Manager Macros Any Administrator Operator Manager Search Any Administrator Operator Manager Archive Any Administrator Operator Manager Covert Any Administrator Operator Manager Languages Use this menu to setup the language and currency usage Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Figure 52 The System Languag
33. Pain Notify on Archive y Network Notification Notify on Menu Access E Email Setup Notify on Power Up 5 il Notification Setup Notify on Connection E E Notify on Alarm E E Notify on Video Loss E Chapter 5 SymNav and SymBrowser Email Setup See Email Setup on page 67 for more detailed information on the features Figure 89 Email setup page Configure nf ax Network IP Settings Configure Network Email Setup IP Advanced Services Email Address 1 Streaming a AA Email Address 2 Serial Passthrough Network Notification Email Address 3 Email Setup SMTP Server Notification Setup SMTP Port 25 SMTP Authentication i SMTP Username SMTP Password SMTP SSL Enable E 113 114 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Notification Setup See Notification Setup on page 68 for more detailed information on the features Figure 90 Notification setup a Network IP Settings Configure Network Notification IP Advanced Primary Alarm Server Address 192 168 1 10 Services Streaming Backup Alarm Server 192 168 1 11 A Address i Serial Passthrough Alarm Dialout Port 1027 1024 32767 Email Setup Alarm Dialout Minutes 0 0 unlimited Network Notification Notification Setup System Click on the System link to display the following system options e Front Panel e Time Date e Security e Language e Serial Communication Front Panel
34. SMTP Srvr Port Auth User Pass SSL SymDec 16 25 O kkkkkkkkkk O Menu Options Settings Email 1 Ist email address Email 2 2nd E mail address Email 3 3rd email address SMTP Server Enter a valid Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP name SMTP Port Default is 25 SMTP Authorization Check to enable or disable SMTP User Enter a valid SMTP username SMTP Password 1 to 10 characters SMTP SSL Enable or disable SSL Secure Sockets Layer encryption 68 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Notification Setup Use this menu to setup the TCP IP addresses where notification is to be sent Figure 46 The Network Notification Setup menu Network IP Settings IP Advanced Services Streaming Passthrough Notification Email Setup Notifi Setup Table 32 The Network Notification Setup menu options Menu Options Settings Enter a primary alarm server IP address Alarm Server 1 Alarm Server 2 Alarm Server 192 168 Alarm Server 192 168 Alarm Port Alarm Mins Enter a backup alarm server IP address SymDec 16 1 1 10 2 1 11 1027 0 Alarm port Default is 1027 Choose from 1024 to 32767 Alarm Minutes 0 to 299 Minutes after the event to send notification Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 The Display menu Highlight the Display icon and press the enter button The Display menu will appear Figure 47 The Display me
35. SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Software license agreement Copyright 2008 GE Security Inc All rights reserved This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from GE Security except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law Document number Revision 0150 0325C January 2008 The information in this document is subject to change without notice GE Security Inc GE Security assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest documentation contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental GE and the GE monogram are registered trademarks of General Electric Company The SymDec 16 plus 4 product and logo are registered trademarks of GE Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Important T
36. SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Serial Communications Use these menus to setup the serial communication properties of the SymDec 16 plus 4 RS 485 RS 422 This menu sets the I O connector on the rear panel to RS 485 or RS 422 Figure 54 The System RS 485 and RS 422 menu System Front Panel Bus 1 Type RS 485 Audio Output Protocol Kalatel Time Date Baud Rate 9600 Security DVR Addr 1 Language Disk Tools Bus 2 Type RS 485 Protocol Kalatel FW Upgrade Baud Rate 9600 Setting Tool DVR Addr 1 Shutdown Press for RS 232 Table 38 The System RS 485 and RS 422 menu options Menu Options Settings Bus 1 Type RS 485 or RS 422 Protocol Kalatel Passthrough Power Dome BaxNet Digiplex Pelco P Pelco D Kalatel is used for controlling PTZ cameras using SymNav Passthrough is referring to serial passthrough which is setup in the Network Passthrough dialog If you set Bus 1 to serial passthrough then the Protocol options must be set to Passthrough Baud Rate 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 DVR Address 0 199 Bus 2 Type RS 485 or RS 422 Protocol Kalatel Passthrough Power Dome BaxNet Digiplex Pelco P Pelco D Baud Rate 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 DVR Address 0 199 Dome addressing Chapter 4 79 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 RS 232 USe this menu to setup the RS 232 parameters of the RS 232 connector on the rear panel Figure 55 The System Serial Communication RS
37. T option Press the Enter and the button to confirm the change Press the Seg button to exit programming mode KTD 405 keypad mapping to SymDec 16 front panel Chapter 3 Basic Operations You should now be able to select the IP camera by pressing the magnifying glass icon Figure 9 KTD 405 panel buttons zone D D m wm o E o f o E E 8 set LJ e auto talk close stop last open ae se me E E Oo Ca 0 C A y K Table 12 KTD 405 to SymDec 16 front panel mapping KTD 405 Keypad SymDec 16 front panel function zoom focus iris 7 o Replay button In playback mode touch to jump the play marker back x seconds gt Play forward button plays video at 1x speed Live button Stops video playback and returns to showing live video Il Pause button Freezes all video at the current play marker Fast forward button In playback mode increases play speed Fast reverse button In playback mode plays video in reverse Touch again to increase speed 1 Play forward button Plays video forward at 1x speed Il Play reverse button Plays video in reverse at 1x speed yo Can be configured to display selected IP camera 29 30 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Table 12 KTD 405 to SymDec 16 front panel mapping KTD 405 Keypad SymDec 16 front panel function SP Search button Displays the Search and Disk Analysis scree
38. al environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ISO 9001 Y CE tea CATUION Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions Chapter 1 o MA A II O 1 Introduction s ses sure sting samara deas iria rd ia ada 2 Conventions used iN this dOCUMENE ia ida 2 Safety terms aNd SWMbOlS 5 iia dod Mie hewmen a di 2 ProdUCtOVErvViGW A a aa 3 EOS A Ss A A ida 3 Product CONLEMIS inetd ataca 4 Installation ENVIRONMENT ii a 4 ASSociat d EQUIPMENT sii A A men E 5 ROCK MOUNINO seri oie een beak oe here po a a tien amer ete nine baad 6 Passwords A ie Me mn MR nee nn A AA 7 DefaultiPAdaresses riens essentiel RAA 7 Chapter 2 Connections and Controls 9 Front Panel Controls and Features 10 Back Panel Connections itv is di 12 COMER INPUTS A ne ia 12 Audi Inputs dand OULPUt 4 4 sure la 13 Alarmi APUS wees ahaa ceca beaten unten nains ner boda nds eg des pee nets 13 USB CONNECIONS So reiese E ledit vien deen ceases awe aeeins
39. al Setup 8090 Streaming address Normal Setup N A Receiver Cam Map ID Address for camera 4 Normal Setup N A Sender Control Enable Advanced Setup Selected Sender Control Port Advanced Setup 8092 Receiver COntrol Enable Advanced Setup Selected Receiver Control Port Advanced Setup 8092 139 140 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Chapter 8 Maintenance support This chapter provides information to help you contact technical support in case you need assistance with your GE equipment In this chapter Contacting technical support 142 Online publication RDTATY os coca aes es cde naka a 142 142 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Contacting technical support For assistance installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions you may contact technical support during normal business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 6 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time Table 42 Sales and support contact information Sales Technical support Phone Toll free 888 437 3287 US including Alaska and Hawaii Puerto Rico Canada Outside the toll free area 503 885 5700 E mail info gesecurity com generaltech ge com Fax 800 483 2495 541 752 9096 available 24 hours a day Note Be ready at the equipment before calling for technical support Online publication li
40. below Menu button Search button Arrow buttons Enter button Replay button Live button Archive button Playback controls lt Play reverse u Pause gt Play lt Fast reverse G s 7 a lt Frame reverse D Frame advance e Go 1 2 b gt Fast Forward Camera buttons 13 44 45 Ge Analog camera button IP camera button Note The remote controller can be programmed with a unique address 1 4 so that the controller will only be able to communicate with unit s with that address See Front Panel on page 52 to program Chapter 3 Basic Operations This chapter provides procedures for performing some of the basic operations of the SymDec 16 plus 4 from logging in to creating an archive disk In this chapter From Panel Control ci ete ben ek ane ee ea oe x 22 COCINE LL A ee eos Bw ae bwin Re golds 24 PGW TO LOS Ie cas 3h nr plas Fos ela e hme Aasiad E whew 24 How to change the display for Monitor A and Monitor B 24 How to change the display to a full screen analog view 24 How to change the display to a full screen IP view 24 How to view multiscreen displays 24 How to change the display presets 25 How to enter Cameo mode 25 How to display Sequencing 25 How to return to the default sequence list 25 Ho
41. brary Another great resource for assistance with your GE product is our online publication library available to all of our customers To access the library go to our website at the following location http www gesecurity com In the Tools area at the top click the Publication Library link After you register and log on you may search through our online library for the documentation you need 1 Many GE documents are provided as PDFs portable document format To read these documents you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded free from Adobe s website at www adobe com
42. chive Archive Media Archive Name Archive Length Include Video Player Analog Feiler Shofuhefshahshe IP BBE All On All Off No Media Found Disc 0000 MB Are 1 Minutes Size 0000 MB Start 10 12 2006 19 53 07 Stop 10 12 2006 19 54 07 Archive Now A CAUTION Do not use CD DVD s with paper labels attached to the surface of the CD DVD The label s surface may become damaged and cause the CD DVD media to become stuck inside the DVD recorder 131 132 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Fullscreen Search Results Preview The Search Results Preview screen hides the menu system and puts the user in full screen mode with the selected thumbnail From Disk Analysis Preview hides the menu system and puts the user in a 16 multiscreen display with all channels in playback All transport controls affect the video Figure 109 Fullscreen search results preview screen Start 10 12 2006 10 12 2006 19 53 07 19 53 07 gt x1 Stop 10 12 2006 19 54 07 Duration 00 00 00 Set Stop Protect Archive Close Preview Hide Press MENU to return to Search The following menu options are available on this screen Set Start marks the beginning of the video for archive purposes The resulting start is shown in the summary Set Stop marks the end of the video for archive purposes The resulting stop is shown in the summary If no stop is associated with the current video the current date and time are used Prot
43. compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips Chapter 1 Introduction Passwords Passwords are provided to limit access to the SymDec 16 plus 4 WebServer and the SymNav software It is recommended that the default passwords be changed after installation is complete As a security measure store the passwords in the administrator s secured files or in a limited access area Table 1 Default passwords Password name Program Changeable by user Default password user 1 On Screen Display OSD Yes through the Main menu 111111 user 2 On Screen Display OSD Yes through the Main menu 222222 user 3 On Screen Display OSD Yes through the Main menu 333333 Default IP Addresses These settings provide access and control of the SymDec 16 plus 4 over an IP network The default
44. cond Event Rate 2 5 10 15 30 fps Alarm Rate 2 5 10 15 30 fps Pre Event 0 99 seconds Post Event 0 99 seconds Pre Alarm 0 99 seconds Post Event 0 99 seconds Note The Pre Event and Pre Alarm settings are dependant on the Resolution Quality and Alarm Rate settings from the Recording menu 38 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Alarm Input Use this menu to connect 1 or more alarm inputs to the currently selected camera Press the enter button to enter the edit mode Select from alarm inputs 1 16 and IP alarms 1 4 You can also enable or disable video loss fullscreen alarm and indicator here When video loss is enabled it will be reported as an alarm on the selected camera Figure 16 The Cameras Alarm Inputs menu Cy Camera 1 Recording Rates Motion Camera Title Adjust Video Copy Setting Input Select 16 Video Loss O Fscrn Alarm Indicator U Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Motion Detection Use this menu to set up the various parameters associated with motion detection such as the trigger sensitivity target size rejection threshold and where on the video to monitor for motion Figure 17 The Cameras Motion Detection menu Recording Rates Alarm Input Camera Title Trigger Indicator Sensitivity Target Size Rejection Adjust Video Copy Setting Accept Cancel All On All Off Table 16 The Cameras motion detection options Menu setting Options
45. d composite video outputs e Records up to 30 frames per second NTSC of real time video e Records up to 25 frames per second PAL of real time video e Multi level password protection e Continuous recording in disk overwrite mode e A simple on screen display OSD menu system e Remote configuration over TCP IP e Clock synchronization with network server e Timed recording e Dynamic IP addressing DHCP e Support for Dynamic Domain Name Server DDNS e Local search on time date and hardwired alarms e Alarm handling with history log e Unique at a glance alarm indicators e Alarm notification through email e Motion detection support e Programmable Auto Delete Mode ADM e Hard disk monitoring features e Video streaming with UDP User Datagram Protocol and TCP Transmission Control Protocol support 4 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Figure 1 SymDec 16 plus 4 contents unboxed Product contents The SymDec 16 plus 4 system consists of the following The SymDec 16 plus 4 unit 1 power cord US SymDec 16 plus 4 user manual SymNav software CD 6 terminating connectors attached to back panel IR remote controller Inspect the package and contents for visible damage If any components are damaged or missing do not use the unit contact the supplier immediately If you need to return the unit you must ship it in the original box Installation Environment Power Ensure that the site s AC power is stable and
46. dd EEEE E 88 Installing SymNav software from CD ROM 88 Starting SymMNAV SOWAN ssn eet iiini A ae bk A eee ee AU pace 88 The SymBrowser Webserver 44444 ro 90 SCGNGMi his A A PET US 91 Da ad 92 CONTIQUES OU Sm emma ss ete r i en E E a aeds 93 COMETAS aid ESO o aaa eto ase 94 SON ii AA A AAA AAA AA AA 102 A A ne mn ANA LE ch tc SAAC Ae Rae Rivas teh 104 NerWO ii cites 22 tak num e Phd hin E ssa ta deayebia twee aaabehidattliaes 106 SS Mina ici AA 114 Oc dba ies 121 SYMOTOWS T tas A A tros 123 Searching and ACHIVING sc osa AAA 125 S dfching av sei tavcccivekocated sare dedaonad te eGane bheeeadawnd soberGeghbbaee badiaa desa cevhan 126 The Disk Analysis Scr en oia iba teliias 126 AAA O E ETA 127 Date and Time Search ics vee ois ces aa 127 Camera MOtion Search tra ai 128 DallWHOUTS SA aia dadas 128 Seat iO Ea 129 Sede RESUIES e A A dd a AI GUA 130 ATCHIVINO sit a ENEE EEEE ENRE E 131 Fullscreen Search Results Preview crinis piii aai e rr 132 SVMPIOVER ee A A aT aE a a E ah era wes 133 Technical Specifications 2 ssssoverdusssssv nesreet enerai res dus 135 Technical SpecificatioNs o omero soso messes a bear beech 136 SI ANO 136 Connections it A A Sd 136 MiS id A AA A ds 136 AU A A A A Eds 137 On Screen VIGEOINGICGLOMSs iii Eee hh 137 Part NU De Sa nana demon ee RL EMEA AN A AERP 137 Factory Defaults vico A Min are in
47. deo Interface is provided for connection to high speed high resolution digital displays Monitor A B composite output When connecting directly from the SymDec 16 plus 4 to the monitor select the 75 Ohm impedance setting on the monitor If an additional device is connected to the monitor s looping output set the termination of the additional device as 75 Ohm and set the termination of the monitor as Hi Z High Impedance Cable 75 Ohm Connectors BNC Alarm out connector The 4 Alarm out connectors are provided for connections to audio visual alarm notification devices such as sirens and warning lights Table 9 Alarm out port pinouts Alarm out number Pin Description Alarm out 1 1 O Normally open 2 C Common 3 NC Normally closed Alarm out 2 1 O Normally open 2 C Common 3 NC Normally closed Alarm out 3 1 O Normally open 2 C Common 3 NC Normally closed Alarm out 4 1 O Normally open 2 C Common 3 NC Normally closed Chapter 2 17 Connections and Controls Power Connector Plug the power cord into the power cord connector and then into a properly rated wall socket Once power is applied to the unit it will begin its power up procedure The unit will begin by displaying the software version on Monitor A then the unit will begin recording automatically Table 10 Power supply rating Power supply Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60
48. ding page C Cameras Recording Configure Cameras Recording Cameral Y Camerat Rates Duration Alarm Input Input Live Recording bd Motion Detection Quality Camera Title Resolution D1 Adjust Video Copy Settings Record Mode Always Covert Low Latency Mode Audio X 96 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Rates Duration See Duration Rates on page 37 or more detailed information on the features Figure 70 Camera edit Rates Duration page Cy Cameras Recording Configure Cameras Rates Durations Rates Duration Alarm Input Timelapse Rate Motion Detection Event Rate Camera Title Alarm Rate Adjust Video Copy Settings Pre Event Duration Post Event Duration Pre Alarm Duration Post Alarm Duration Camera 1 Camera os y sois y sees D ses fi ses 0 se Chapter 5 97 SymNav and SymBrowser Alarm Input See Alarm Input on page 38 for more detailed information on the features Figure 71 Camera edit Alarm Input page Cp Cameras Recording Configure Cameras Alarm Input Camera 1 Y Camera1 Rates Duration Input Select None Alarm Input Motion Detection Analog Cameras Camera Title E ZEN E BA 8 A0 44 42 43 Ag 15 46 pant ANNEE Adjust Video IP Cameras Copy Settings PRE LE S Video Loss Alarm Indicator 4 Full Screen Y 98 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Motion Detectio
49. dio is audio received from the audio inputs on the SymDec 16 and recorded with the video Remote audio is audio received for a PC client and is not recorded but passed through to the audio output Figure 49 System Audio Output menu System Front Panel Audio Output Audio Output Time Date Local Audio will record your Audio Inputs and enable the Audio Output for normal operation Security Language Disk Tools Serial Comm FW Upgrade Setting Tool Shutdown 72 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Time Date Use this menu to setup the time and date features of the SymDec 16 plus 4 Figure 50 The System Time and Date menu System Front Panel Current Time 19 47 57 Audio Output Time Format 24 hour Time Zone GMT 12 00 Security Current Date 10 12 2006 Language Date Format MM DD YY Disk Tools Daylight Savings Serial Comm Off FW Upgrade Setting Tool Shutdown Table 34 The System Time and Date menu options Menu Options Settings Current Time Press the enter button when selected to enter the time Time Format 12 or 24 Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Table 34 The System Time and Date menu options Menu Options Settings Time Zone e GMT Casablanca Monrovia Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London e GMT 01 00 Azores Cape Verde ls e GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic e GMT 03 00 Brasilia Buenos Aires Georgetown Greenland e GMT 03 30 Newfoundland e GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time
50. dow is divided horizontally into 48 equal slices Holding down LEFT and RIGHT will jump the cursor back and forth to the next nearest slice in that direction Additional behaviors include LEFT from far left scrolls left a half screen if more video is available centering the cursor else the cursor remains at the left end of the video e RIGHT from far right scrolls right a half screen if more video is available centering the cursor else the cursor remains at the right end of the video Zoom is intended to allow video ranges from 1 year to 10 seconds within seven levels of zoom e Zoom In expands the two slices to the left and right of the cursor to the fullpane Zoom Out reduces the current full screen to four slices centered in the middle Holding LEFT or RIGHT should act as repeated presses ENTER will begin playback at current play marker Figure 102 The Disk Analysis Screen Search SymDec 16 10 19 2006 23 58 53 Disk Analys Level 1 Record Search By Ml empty A Alarm Date Time Event M vidross Cam Motion Protect Daily Hours Search For Search Now Chapter 6 127 Searching and Archiving Search Filters Search by Dates Time Cameras Motion Daily Hours and Search For are all filters which help to narrow the results the user is presented with when performing a search The results are then derived at the intersection of all of the filters If any one filter extends beyond the range of any ot
51. e e All Items e Text launches on screen keypad e Alarms Events e Alarms Only Figure 106 Search For screen Search Disk Analys Search For All Items Search By Date Time Cam Motion Daily Hours Search For Search Now 130 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Search Results Select the Search Now command and press the Enter button to launch the Search Results screen Results are ordered by date oldest first Default selection is Play of the top left thumbnail Use the arrow buttons to move you through the selection of the thumbnails Arrow indicators on the top and bottom are used to indicate that there are additional video segments on other screens Press enter on any thumbnail to go to full screen preview and press the enter button to start playback Figure 107 Search Results screen Search 10 12 2006 19 53 10 12 2006 19 53 10 12 2006 10 12 2006 19 53 10 12 2006 19 53 pi 10 12 2006 19 53 Archiving Chapter 6 Searching and Archiving Press the Archive button to launch the Archive screen Menu options include Archive Media DVD or USB device Archive Name Launches on screen keypad Archive Length In minutes Include Video Player Yes or No Camera Selection boxes Size In megabytes Start and Stop parameters All On Selects all cameras All Off Deselects all cameras Archive Now Starts archiving to selected media Figure 108 The Archive Screen Ar
52. e a rh g S p Navigate to the Schedule menu and press enter on New Schedule to move to edit mode Press enter to enable the schedule Move the cursor to the Macro command and press enter Select Camera 1 Off and press enter Move the cursor to the Time command and press enter Use the arrow buttons to select 7 p m and press enter Move the cursor to the Save Schedule Macros command and press enter 4 Schedule macro Camera 1 On O o P e rh g Navigate to the Schedule menu and press enter on New Schedule to move to edit mode Press enter to enable the schedule Move the cursor to the Macro command and press enter Select Camera 1 On and press enter Move the cursor to the Time command and press enter Use the arrow buttons to select 7 a m and press enter Move the cursor to the Save Schedule Macros command and press enter The macros Camera 1 Off and Camera 1 On are now scheduled to run at their selected times 54 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual The Alarms menu Highlight the Alarm icon and press the enter button The Alarm menu will appear The Alarm menu contains the following menus e Notification e Silent Alarm e Alarm Inputs and Outputs Notification Use this menu to assign the listed incidences to a specific output Buzzer Email TCP IP Alarm Output 1 4 Figure 32 The Alarms Notification menu Table 23 Notification descriptions VISTA BLADE Notification BET1234
53. e menu System Front Panel Language Audio Output Currency Time Date Security Disk Tools Serial Comm FW Upgrade Setting Tool Shutdown Table 36 The System Language men options Menu Options Settings English Language English Turkish Swedish Spanish Russian Portuguese Polish Italian Hungarian German Finnish Dutch Danish Czech French Currency Select currency type for text insertion purposes 75 76 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Disk Tools Use this menu to access the SymDec 16 plus 4 s hard disk maintenance features Figure 53 The System Disk Tools menu System Front Panel Audio Output Time Date Security Language Disk Tools Serial Comm FW Upgrade Setting Tool Shutdown Delete Undelete Erase Unprotect Overwrite Continuous Auto Delete Mode 0 days Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Table 37 The System Disk Tools men options Menu Options Settings Delete Select and press the enter button to delete all data on the hard drives Requires PIN number Undelete Select and press the enter button to undelete all data on the hard drives Only works after a delete command Requires PIN number Erase Select and press the enter button to erase all data on the hard drives Requires PIN number Data is not recoverable with the Undelete command Unprotect Protect All By Clip By Range Protects unprotects selections from deletion on hard
54. ecording options Menu Setting Options Record Input Input Quality Resolution Record Mode Covert Low Latency Audio Live Disable Live Record Live Rec 9 D1 Always El L Ol Record Quality 1 low quality to 9 high quality Resolution D1 704x480 2CIF 704x240 CIF 352x240 Record Mode Always Alarm only Event Alarm Covert Enable or disable Covert means the camera is recording but the display is turned off After selecting covert you must exit and logout of the DVR menu before the changes will take effect Low latency Enable or disable Enabling low latency increases the response time but lowers the quality Normally used with PTZ cameras Audio Enable or disable audio recording on this camera The audio option is only for Cameras 1 4 Chapter 4 37 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Duration Rates Use this menu to select the record rates under normal condition timelapse rate and when an alarm or event occurs You can also set the pre and post recording times for both event and alarm conditions Figure 15 The Camera Duration Rates menu Recording Timelapse Rate 30 fps iaae JUI Alarm Input Alarm Rate 30 fps Motion Camera Title Pre Event secs Adjust Video Post Event secs Copy Setting Pre Alarm secs Post Alarm secs Table 15 The Cameras Rates options Menu Setting Options Timelapse Rate 2 5 10 15 30 fps frames per se
55. ect prevents the selected video from deletion Archive brings up the Search Archive screen Close Preview exits preview and search and returns the user to the display screen from which they entered search Hide collapses the Start Stop Duration and Menu into a single Unhide button to make video review easier Pressing Menu in Hide mode behaves the same when fully displayed Menu returns the user to the screen that brought him to preview either Thumbnail or Disk Analysis The user is returned to the same point Zoom level and position in Disk Analysis or level in the Search results list from a Search from which they entered Preview Chapter 6 133 Searching and Archiving SymPlayer Symplayer launches automatically when an archived DVD containing SymPlayer is inserted into a PC DVD player The following features are available e Frame advance forward and reverse button e Replay button e Fast reverse playback button e Reverse playback button e pause button e Play button e Fast play forward button e Volume slider Figure 110 The Symplayer SymPlayer AL 134 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Chapter 7 Technical Specifications This chapter provides the Technical Specifications of the SymDec 16 plus 4 In this chapter Technical Specifications 136 A in ks educa eee dence ee keh ee dees 136 CIO A ia ane on 136 VA aa dde tad 136 NE 137 On screen Video Indicators
56. enter Playback Mode cocinada pde 25 How to Search using Disk Analysis 26 How to Search using the Filters Screen 26 How to archive from the Search screen S 26 How to use the Archive screen 44 4 eee 27 How to setup and stream an IP camera to a SymDec 16 27 How to setup a KTD 405 keypad to work with the SymDec 16 28 How to set the IP camera option to a keypad button 28 KTD 405 keypad mapping to SymDec 16 front panel 29 Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 31 Lo Mirra AAA AAA AAA AAA 32 Maim MENU id ra a 33 Cameras MON iia A AS AA ad Ge E ne RRR SS Me ew e 35 Analog Cameramenus ss id vidad dd TEA aR 35 PEONES A A ea a 42 The Schedule Mens ii A dad 47 New Schedule ii A A a E 48 MIO IA A AA AAA A adieu Raw ASA eae 49 Greate new MACO oo a 50 Edic ea a ae de E ENEEO S 51 Front PONE a a M troncs eme Ra AMAR te winnaar 52 How to schedul g matos sus disent des REEE eds 52 Th AlaimSments s is O ban EAG 54 NOTICIA sut a a id 54 SMA a A AA ee 55 AlarmiInputs and Outpuits cr A di dad 55 The Users Men A A ia iaa 5
57. ess levels Figure 66 Add new options Users Add New dr Login Name max 12 Password 4 8 Timeout 0 minutes Access Level Administrator y Save User Note Up to 24 users can be logged on at the same time Chapter 5 SymNav and SymBrowser Edit User Click on the Edit User link to display the Edit New page On this page you can Edit a user s login name Change a user s password Change the user s timeout in minutes Modify the user s access levels Delete or Save the user Figure 67 The Edit User page Add User Users Edit user 1 Login Name user 1 max 12 Passward sg 4 8 Timeout 0 minutes Access Level Administrator y Delete User Save User Configure options Clicking on the Configure link will display the following options Cameras Schedule Alarms Network System 93 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Cameras Click on the Cameras link to display the Configure Cameras page Clicking on the camera that you want to configure launches the camera edit options e Recording e Rates Duration e Alarm Input e Motion Detection e Camera Title e Adjust Video e Copy Setting Figure 68 Configure Camera page Cameras Configure Cameras Select the carnera you would like to edit Chapter 5 95 SymNav and SymBrowser Recording See the Recording Menu on page 36 for more detailed information on the features Figure 69 Cameras edit recor
58. fewer camera channels to make it fit Press the down arrow until you Select Archive Now Press enter to begin the export You may safely remove the media once the Archive Complete message is shown How to setup and stream an IP camera to a SymDec 16 1 2 A A A EE amp p Set the IP address and the Streaming Multicast address on the IP camera This is done through the camera s setup menu Select the Camera menu from the Main menu on the SymDec 16 Select the JP camera number that you are going to setup Input the camera s IP address in the Source Address field in the Recording menu Press the Menu button twice to return to the Main menu Select the Network menu Select the IP advanced menu Enter the camera s Streaming Multicast address into the Multicast field This address always starts with the number 230 230 xxx xxx xxx 28 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Example The DVR IP address is 168 125 115 010 The Camera IP address is 168 125 115 025 both in the camera itself and SymDec 16 camera menu e The Multicast Streaming address on both the camera and SymDec 16 should be 230 125 115 025 e Ifyou have a second IP camera The Camera IP Address could be 168 125 115 026 and the Multicast Streaming address would still be 230 125 115 025 How to setup a KTD 405 keypad to work with the SymDec 16 To setup and connect a KTD 405 keypad and a Symdec 16 follow the steps below You will need to refer to the KTD 405 user man
59. ge A Alarms System Notification Configure Alarm System Notification Silent Alarm Alarm Output Alarm Inputs Outputs Disk Failure Disk Full Network Failure Fan Failure Power Restore Authentication Lockout Chapter 5 105 SymNav and SymBrowser Silent Alarm See on page 54 for more detailed information on the features Figure 80 Silent Alarm page A Alarms System Notification Configure Alarm Silent Alarm Silent Alarm Silent Camera Alarms Alarm Inputs Outputs Silent System Alarm Alarm Inputs and Outputs Figure 81 Alarm Inputs Outputs page System Notification Silent Alarm Alarm Inputs Outputs 0 Select the camera you would like to edit Select a camera number to launch the Alarm Input Outputs edit page See Alarm Inputs and Outputs on page 55 for more detailed information on the features 106 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Figure 82 The Alarms Inputs Outputs edit page System Notification Silent Alarm Alarm Inputs Outputs Network Configure Alarms Alarm Input Output Camera 1 Input Mode Latched y Input Type Timeout No y 7 sec Link to Macro None Protect E Buzzer Email Alarm Out 1 Alarm Out 2 Alarm Out 3 Alarm Out 4 Click on the Network link to display the following network options e IP Setting e IP Advanced e Services e Streaming e Serial Pass Through e Network Notification e Emai
60. ght through PC wiring configuration Cross over RS 485 RS 422 1 0 connectors These 2 serial I O ports can be configured as either RS 485 or RS 422 and are used for Pan Tilt Zoom control of PTZ cameras Use Serial Communications on page 78 to configure these ports See tables 6 and 7 for the serial pinouts for each configuration Table 6 RS 485 1 and 2 port pinouts Port type Pin Description RS 485 1 1 2 m 3 Ground 4 Not connected 5 Not connected RS 485 2 6 7 8 Ground 9 Not connected 10 Not connected Chapter 2 15 Connections and Controls Table 7 RS 422 1 and 2 port pinouts Port type Pin Description RS 422 1 1 TX 2 TX 3 Ground 4 RX 5 RX RS 422 2 6 TX 7 TX 8 Ground 9 RX 10 RX RS232 Port The RS232 port is provided for use with GE s ProBridge text insertion interface modules in conjuction with compatible POS point of sale and ATM automated teller machine systems Use Serial Communications on page 78 to configure this port Table 8 RS232 port pinouts Pin Description 1 DCD 2 RX 3 TX 4 DTR 5 Grounded 6 Not connected 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 Not connected VGA connector The 15 pin VGA connector is provided for connection to a standard VGA monitor for monitoring video 16 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual DVI connector The DVI Digital Vi
61. he Archive Size is smaller than the archive media You may need to change the Start and Stop by returning to the Thumbnail Previews screen or select fewer camera channels to make it fit Press the down arrow until you Select Archive Now Press enter to begin the export You may safely remove the media once the Archive Complete message is shown How to use the Archive screen Press the Archive button on the front panel The Archive Screen will appear Insert a blank optical disc in the DVD Burner slot or plug in a USB storage device into the front panel USB connector Press enter to change the media and Press enter to confirm the selection Press the down arrow to select the Archive Name Press enter and use the on screen keyboard to change the name of the file to be exported Select Done and press enter when finished Press the down arrow to select the archive length The Archive Stop Time was set when you pressed the Archive button Press enter and adjust the length to change the Start Time Press enter to confirm the length Press the down arrow to select the Include Player checkbox Check to include the GE SymPlayer or uncheck if you have previously installed the player or will play the video in SymNav Press the down arrow and use the Camera List block to select the cameras within the Start and Stop window to be exported Be sure the Archive Size is smaller than the archive media You may need to change the Start and Stop by selecting
62. he following e Model Serial Number e Hostname e Software Version e Software Date e BL Version e FPGA Version e Disk Size Figure 60 The Info System menu SymDec 16 Health Model SymDec 16 System Serial V486 420 690004 Network Hostname Log SW Version 1 11A SW Date 11 26 2006 BL Version 1 00A FPGA Version 27011a01 SymPlayerVer 1 00 003 Disk Size 625 GB Chapter 4 85 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Network The Network menu display information on the following e IP Address e MAC Address DHCP Lease Expires e Last DDNS Update Status e Last DNS Update Success Figure 61 The Info Network menu SymDec 16 Health IP Address 192 168 31 9 System MAC Address 001755 337eb DHCP Exp Log Last DDNS Last DDNS ok 86 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Log The log menu allows you to save the Log file to a USB device Figure 62 The Info Network menu Health Insert USB device to System save Log File Network Log Export Log File Now The log file provides information on unit status unit information and hard drive temperatures An example log file is shown below SymDec16 Log Serial Number V406 206 6N0010 Mac Address 001755f33906 12 21 2006 11 06 53 Network Link Down 12 21 2006 11 06 53 System Start 12 29 2006 04 43 59 Network Link Down 12 29 2006 04 43 59 System Start 01 05 2007 04 56 59 Network Link Down 01 05 2007 04 56 59 System Start 01
63. her such as daily hours being outside the Search by Dates range selected the results should not be negatively effected as the intersection will still be within the smaller of the two spaces Date and Time Search Select Search by Date Time to launch the Date Time Search menu Menu options include All Dates e Last x days x number e Last x hours e Start Stop Figure 103 Search by Date and Time screen Search Disk Analys Date Search Start Stop Search By Date Time Start 10 12 2006 Cam Motion 19 53 07 Stop 10 12 2006 Daily Hours 19 54 07 Search For Search Now 128 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Camera Motion Search Select Search by Cam Motion to launch the Cam Motion Search menu Menu options include All cameras e Motion Detection e Select by Camera Figure 104 Search by Camera Motion screen Disk Analys Camera Search Motion Detection Search By Date Time Camera 0 Cam Motion Accept Daily Hours Cancel Search For All On Search Now All Off Daily Hours Search Select Search by Daily Hours to launch the Daily Hours Search menu This option searches All Hours Figure 105 Search by Daily Hours screen Search Disk Analys Daily Hours All Hours Search By Date Time Cam Motion Daily Hours Search For Search Now Chapter 6 129 Searching and Archiving Search For Search Select Search by Search For to launch the Search For Search menu Menu options includ
64. his end user license agreement Agreement is a legal agreement between GE SECURITY and You Read the following terms and conditions carefully before installing or using this Software This agreement provides a license from GE SECURITY to use the Software It also contains warranty information disclaimers and liability limitations Installing and or using the Software confirms Your agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions If You do not agree with these terms and conditions do not install or use the Software or if already installed immediately cease all use of the Software and promptly uninstall all components of the Software 1 Definitions The following definitions apply to this document a GE SECURITY with respect to title to or warranty of the Software means GE Security Inc a Delaware corporation b Software means SymNav the executable software or firmware programs and accom panying documentation installed on the GE SECURITY products plus any upgrades modified versions updates additions and copies of the software furnished to Customer during the term of the license granted herein c Documentation means all associated media printed materials and electronic docu mentation accompanying the Software d Licensed Product means the Software and Documentation e Customer means the person or organization or parent or subsidiary thereof who uses the Software for its intended pu
65. ices Use this menu to define the parameters of the networks services Consult with a qualified network administrator or IT professional to configure these settings Figure 41 The Network Services menu a Network IP Settings HTTP Port 80 IP Advanced NTP Srvr 1 220 130 158 52 Streaming NTP Srvr 2 Passthrough 216 52 237 153 Notification Interval Once Per Day Email Setup Name Srvc Disabled Notifi Setup Hostname Table 28 The Network Services menu options Menu Options Settings HTTP Port 80 is the default Select from 0 to 65535 To disable SymBrowser access select 0 as the port number NTP Server 1 IP Address IP Address NTP Server 2 IP Address IP address Interval Never Once per Hour Twice per Day Once per Day Name Service Disabled DynDNS TZO GnuDIP Hostname The default hostname is the unit s serial number 64 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Streaming Use this menu to enable streaming output on an IP camera Figure 42 The Network Streaming menu a Network IP Settings Unit2Unit O IP Advanced Camera 2 Services IP Address 192 168 1 120 Passthrough Notification Email Setup Notifi Setup Table 29 The Network Streaming menu options Menu Options Settings Unit 2 Unit Enable or Disable streaming IP Address Select the IP address of the camera To receive unicast video from another unit 1 Go to Cameras IP Camera 1 Set the source address to the phy
66. ing Tool System Front Panel Restore Factory Settings Audio Output No Time Date Load Settings No Security Save Settings No Language Disk Tools Serial Comm FW Upgrade Setting Tool Shutdown Table 40 The System Setting Tool option Menu Options Settings Restore Factory Settings Select Yes to restore Load Settings Select Yes to load settings from a USB Flashdrive Save Settings Select Yes to save settings to a USB Flashdrive 82 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Shutdown Use this menu to shutdown the SymDec 16 plus 4 safely Navigate to the Shutdown Now command and press the enter button Enter the password and press the enter button Figure 58 The System Shutdown menu System Front Panel Audio Output Time Date Security Language Please Turn Off Power Disk Tools Serial Comm FW Upgrade Setting Tool Shutdown The Info menu Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Highlight the nfo icon and press the enter button The Info menu will appear The Info menu contains the following options and their settings The Health menu display information on the following Health e System e Disk 1 4 e Fans 1 5 Figure 59 The Info Health menu Health System Network Log Health Normal None Normal None Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal SymDec 16 83 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual System The System menu display information on t
67. irmware Upgrade Progress status Auto refresh 2 seconds Info Clicking on the nfo link will display system and network information e System e Network e Log System Chapter 5 SymNav and SymBrowser Figure 98 About system page System About System Network Model Serial Number Hostname Software Version Software Date Boot Code Version FPGA Version Disk Size SymDec 16 V406 112 690112 GE Security 1 168 12 27 2006 1 004 27811a01 312 GB 121 122 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Network Figure 99 About network page System About Network Network IP Address 192 168 160 5 Hardware Address O0 17 55 F 3 38 57 DHCP Lease Expires Last DDNS Update Status Last DDNS Update Success Log Figure 100 About log page System About Log No Time Network Log 2 08 30 2007 12 14 07 System Start Export Log File Chapter 5 123 SymNav and SymBrowser Symbrowser The SymBrowser screen provides you access to live and recorded video without the need for additional software Simply click on the SymBrowser link The following features are available Right click on the video to switch from live or playback mode or view full screen High and Low bandwidth buttons High is best with PTZ cameras Live button Frame advance forward and reverse button Replay button Fast reverse playback button Reverse playback button pause button Play button Fast play f
68. is menu to change the camera title Press the enter button to access the on screen keypad to edit the title Use the arrow buttons to navigate and the enter button to select the various alphanumeric characters available Figure 24 The IP Camera Camera Title menu C IP Camera 1 Durations Alarm Input Camera Title Copy Setting Delete Done Cancel amp 11 46 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Copy Settings Use this menu to quickly copy one camera s settings to other available cameras Press enter to access the edit area Select the cameras to copy the selected camera s parameters Navigate to the Copy Now command to execute Note The Copy Setting command copies all the selected camera s configurable settings Figure 25 The IP Camera Copy Settings menu Cy IP Camera 1 Recording Copy To Durations Alarm Input Analog Cameras Camera Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ohofuhzhsfiafisie IP Cameras 213 14 Copy Now Chapter 4 47 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 The Schedule menu Use this menu to create and schedule macros A macro is a recorded sequence of keystrokes Highlight the Schedule icon and press the enter button The Schedule menu will appear Figure 26 The Schedule menu E Schedule Schedule New Schedule Macros Front Panel The Schedule menu contains the following options and their se
69. itie diese A ae 138 Menuidefauits a teen lel ein Aarau none did ies 138 IP GUOrESSES iii A tn Line eee a node detail idees 138 SHE MIN del eii daa 139 Chapter 8 Maintenance support Contacting technical support Online publication library x SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of your SymDec 16 plus 4 including the box contents the installation environment requirements and associated equipment you right require before you begin installing configuring and using your SymDec 16 plus 4 In this chapter io ss ois E E E Cae das Oa Soe FR SR DRA ba A 2 Conventions used in this document 2 Safety terms and RDA a chad a 2 Prod ct Overview A ee cada OD RO 3 PESE a a ia 3 Product EME A EES RS A le IR en Is 4 Installation Environment 4 Associated Equipment oc s ee ee idat ee ees 5 RACE NETTIE ide ti ete see ee 6 PS SOON Le aa sb aude ae nbs done Die ae RR ER as ni 7 Default LP Addresses 0 Less mes we ae ee done 7 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Introduction This is the GE SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual for models e SymDec16 plus 4 320 e SymDec16 plus 4 640 e SymDec16 plus 4 1 28T e SymDecl6 plus 4 2T e SymDec16 plus 4 3T This document includes an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining how to install and configure the SymDec 16 plus 4 There is also information describing how
70. knowledged or in Videoloss Red solid Alarm detected acknowledged Off camera is disabled Recording LED Green solid bright Recording properly awake mode Green solid dim Recording properly stealth mode Red flashing Recording failure not acknowledged Red solid Recording failure acknowledged Network LED Green solid bright Connected and working properly awake mode Green solid dim Connected and working properly stealth mode Red flashing Connection failure alarm not acknowledged Red solid Connection failure alarm acknowledged HDD LED Green solid bright Working properly awake mode Green solid dim Working properly stealth mode Red flashing Disk failure alarm not acknowledged Red solid Disk failure alarm acknowledged A CAUTION Do not use CD DVD s with paper labels attached to the surface of the CD DVD The label s surface may become damaged and cause the CD DVD media to become stuck inside the DVD recorder 11 12 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Back Panel Connections Figure 4 SymDec 16 plus 4 back panel S GGG 99 cm Z A AN 900900 J A oopmaooma oomanoma F Neer X o D 3 o 1 E HO OO 00 2 USB ETHERNET 5 485 1 Be Aen 3 Bue 533 RS 232 fh CCD AS Y Bono oomoooma vca _ RQ A E
71. l Setup e Notification Setup IP Setting See P Settings on page 60 for more detailed information on the features Chapter 5 SymNav and SymBrowser Figure 83 IP Setting page Cameras IP Settings IP Advanced Services Streaming Serial Passthrough Network Notification Email Setup Notification Setup a Network Configure Network IP Settings Ethernet IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Ethernet Password 255 255 255 0 107 108 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual IP Advanced See IP Advanced on page 61 for more detailed information on the features Figure 84 IP Advanced page aor Network IP Settings Configure Network IP Advanced IP Advanced TCP MTU Size 1514 y Services Streaming Bandwidth Limit 0 Kbps 0 32767 Serial Passthrough R Listen Port 1024 1024 32767 Network Notification Video Port 5858 ES Email Setup 1024 32767 Notification Setup Streaming Protocol UDP Multicast Address 230 0 0 0 Streaming Port 8090 1024 32767 Sender Control v Sender Control Port 8092 1024 32767 Receiver Control v Receiver Control Port 8092 1024 32767 Chapter 5 109 SymNav and SymBrowser Services See Services on page 63 for more detailed information on the features Figure 85 Services page Configure Network IP Settings Configure Network Services IP Advanced coves HTTP Port 80 St
72. larm Menu Enter Search Replay Jog Shuttle Live SymDec 16 Alarm Menu lt Enter gt earch Live Relay lt a a gt gt v OJ nalog 6 Recording E Network e y Hoo Recording LED Network LED USB DVD Archive Display A Analog Cameras 1 16 HDD LED Alarm Indicator Eject Sequence B IP Table 3 Front panel controls Control Alarm button Use LED glows red to indicate an alarm condition Push to silence current alarm Menu button Touch to enter OSD and enter Setup mode In Setup mode touch to discard changes and return to the next highest level menu or exits OSD Arrow buttons Use to navigate menus Enter button In Setup mode toggles in and out of editable fields In Playback mode starts Cameo mode Search button Live button Touch to display the Search and Disk Analysis screen Touch to stop all video playback and return to showing live video Replay button Touch to jump the play marker back x seconds Configured in Front Panel on page 52 Fast reverse button Touch to play video in reverse Touch again to increase speed Play reverse button Touch to play video in reverse at 1X speed Pause button Touch to freeze all video at the current play marker Play forward button Touch to play video at 1X speed Fast forward button Touch to play video Touch again to increase speed Jog Shuttle During p
73. layback rotate the shuttle the outer dial to increase playing speed Use the jog to pause and view video frame by frame Control Alarm Indicator Chapter 2 Connections and Controls Use Mimics the most severe status level of the alarm LED s Camera Recording Network or HDD LED Red flash bright If any alarm LED is flashing red or Red solid bright If any alarm LED is solid red or Green solid bright If all status is okay on all alarm LED s Off Power off USB connectors Connects to compatible USB devices such as a flashdrive DVD recorder Use to archive video See caution below Archive button Push to initiate Archive mode Eject button Push to eject DVD R from drive Display button Push to cycle through available multiscreen options for monitor A Sequence button Push to start Sequence mode Default sequence is analog cameras 1 16 then IP cameras 1 4 Monitor A B buttons Analog IP button Controls which monitor will be affected by the analog IP camera controls Controls which camera is selected when the camera buttons are pressed Camera buttons Push to display the selected camera in fullscreen In Setup mode used to input numerical data Camera LED Analog 1 16 and IP 1 4 Green solid bright Connected and working properly awake mode Green solid dim Connected and working properly stealth mode Red flashing Alarm detected not ac
74. n See Motion Detection on page 39 for more detailed information on the features Figure 72 Camera edit Motion Detection page Recording Rates Duration Alarm Input Motion Detection Camera Title Adjust Video Copy Settings Cp Cameras Configure Cameras Motion Detection Camera 1 Y Camera Trigger Indicator Sensitivity Target Size Rejection Refresh Video Display Grid Clear Grid Chapter 5 SymNav and SymBrowser Camera Title See Camera Title on page 40 for more detailed information on the features Figure 73 Camera edit Camera Title page Cy Cameras Recording Configure Cameras Camera Title Cameral x Camera Rates Duration Alarm Input Camera Title Cameral max 16 Motion Detection a Set Camera Title Adjust Video Copy Settings 99 100 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Adjust Video See Adjust Video on page 41 for more detailed information on the features Figure 74 Camera edit Adjust video page C Cameras Recording Configure Cameras Adjust Video Camera 1 Y Camera Rates Duration Alarm Input Motion Detection Camera Title Adjust Video Copy Settings Brightness Contrast Saturation Auto Gain Control Chapter 5 101 SymNav and SymBrowser Copy Settings See Copy Settings on page 42 for more detailed information on the features Figure 75 Camera Edit Copy settings page Cy Camera
75. n that cameo How to return to the default sequence list 1 Press and hold the Display button to reset all screens to the default 2 Select number nine to return to the default screen list How to enter Playback mode From Multiscreen 1 In multiscreen mode move the selection box to the desired camera and press enter 2 Press play The selected camera is now in playback 26 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual To return to Live mode 1 2 With the selection box on the playback display cameo press enter Press the Live button The selected display is now in live mode How to Search using Disk Analysis 1 2 3 Press the Search button to bring up the Disk Analysis and Filters menu Press enter to use the Disk Analysis screen Press the left and right arrow buttons to move the time cursor backward or forward through the available video Press the Up arrow button to zoom out and the down arrow button to zoom in Use arrow buttons to find the video you want to view then press enter to preview the video Press Play to begin playback Press a camera button to view the playback fullscreen How to Search using the Filters Screen Press the Search button to bring up the Disk Analysis and Filters menu Press the up down arrow buttons to select the desired filter You can filter by Date and Time Cameras or Motion Alarms Events or Text and Time of Day Press enter to change the filter mode and settings Change the
76. n to the next highest level menu or exits OSD Arrow buttons Use to navigate menus Enter button In Setup mode toggles in and out of editable fields In Playback mode starts Cameo mode Search button Touch to display the Search and Disk Analysis screen Live button Touch to stop all video playback and return to showing live video Replay button Fast reverse button Touch to jump the play marker back x seconds Configured in Front Panel on page 52 Touch to play video in reverse Touch again to increase speed Play reverse button Touch to play video in reverse at 1X speed Pause button Touch to freeze all video at the current play marker Play forward button Touch to play video at 1X speed Fast forward button Touch to play video Touch again to increase speed Jog Shuttle During playback rotate the shuttle the outer dial to increase playing speed Use the jog to pause and view video frame by frame Control Vertical status stripe Chapter 3 Basic Operations Use Mimics the most severe status level of the alarm LED s Camera Recording Network or HDD LED Red flash bright If any alarm LED is flashing red or Red solid bright If any alarm LED is solid red or Green solid bright If all status is okay on all alarm LED s Off Power off USB connectors Connects to compatible USB devices such as a flashdrive DVD recorder
77. nected by Ethernet e Microphones 4 with amplification e Speakers to hear audio e Symnet encoder decoder to receive or send video For instructions regarding the connection of the associated security equipment in your system please consult the instruction manual of the associated equipment SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Rack Mounting The SymDec 16 plus 4 is easily rack mountable with the purchase of the model number SymDec16 plus 4 RK rack mount kit To install do the following 1 Attach the 2 small rack ears as shown with the supplied 10 32 x 1 2 screws 2 Attach the 2 large rear support brackets to the rear rails with 10 32 x 3 4 screws 1 Attach the SymSafe to the front rails with 10 32 x 3 4 screws Figure 2 Rack mount installation Cee See Le Mise D A CAUTION Do not rackmount the SymDec16 plus 4 without the rear rails installed Failure to install the rear rails can damage the SymDec 16 plus 4 Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature 40 specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not
78. nitor to view the OSD and applied power to the SymDec 16 plus 4 To setup a user press the Menu button on the front panel The initial Log In screen will appear Note A maximum of 24 users can be logged in at the same time Figure 10 The Log In screen Log In Select Your User Name user 1 user 2 user 3 Use the arrow buttons to navigate select a user and press the Enter button The Enter Your Pin screen will appear Figure 11 The Enter Your Pin screen Enter your PIN user 1 MA ELITE Ts ofperetel Done Done Cancel You may also enter your PIN with the front panel camera buttons Chapter 4 33 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Enter the default password by using the Arrow and Enter buttons You can also use the camera buttons to enter the password Table 13 Default passwords Password name Default password PIN Default Access level user 1 111111 Administrator user 2 222222 Manager user 3 333333 Operator When completed navigate to the Done button and press Enter The Main OSD menu will appear Main Menu The Main menu contains the following sub menus e Cameras e Schedule e Alarms e Users e Network e Display e System Info 34 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Figure 12 The Main menu Cameras Schedule Alarms Users ao Lo Network Display System Info Or Note GE recommends that after you have completed yo
79. ns Joystick In setup mode scrolls up down left right in menus In play or pause modes rotate clockwise or counter clockwise to jog video forward or reverse ty In setup mode emulates the Enter button Toggles in and out of editable fields esc Emulates the Menu button Push to enter OSD mode or to discard changes in menus Alarm Emulates the Alarm button Push to acknowledge all alarms View Emulates the Display button Push to cycle through available multiscreens Use with the 2 5 number buttons Seq Emulates the Sequence button Mon Use with 0 and 1 number buttons to select Monitor A or Monitor B Zone Zone 1 16 number buttons 4 emulates Camera buttons Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 This chapter provides an in depth review of the On Screen Display OSD The OSD is used to program how the SymDec 16 plus 4 operates from setting up the password levels to the record rates of the cameras In this chapter o o er ee 32 Cameras TO ad Seda a hae Ew sd ER 35 The Schedel ABE ao 47 PARL ES meni ai pate blue o st 8 00 doc 57 The NEIRA alias 59 The Display Moi oad estan che eian ie cla eed dae a gee 69 The Systemi MENW ic ok SS a oa Re cee eS 70 TS FIO E ue ee Rate ae Die okie wae tele kg tue eds 83 32 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Log In To program your SymDec 16 plus 4 you must first setup a user and create a password or PIN Make sure at a minimum you have attached a mo
80. nty above In no event will GE SECURITY be liable for damages whether consequential incidental or indirect nor for loss of data loss of profits or lost savings arising from use or inability to use the software or documentation or any hardware furnished with the software even if GE SECURITY has been advised of the possibility of such damages nor for any claim by any third party 7 General Any materials provided to You by GE SECURITY shall not be exported or reexported in violation of any export provisions of the USA or any other applicable jurisdiction Any attempt to sublicense assign or transfer any of the rights duties or obligations hereunder shall be void This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of the State of New York United States of America without regard to conflicts of law provisions You hereby consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Multnomah County Oregon to resolve any disputes arising under or in connection with this Agreement with venue in Portland Oregon iv SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Intended use FCC compliance Regulatory 8 Restricted rights legend The Licensed Product is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS In the event the United States Government or an agency thereof is granted a license the following additional terms apply Restricted Computer Software as defined in the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause
81. nu SymDec 16 Current Time Date Playback Speed Playback Time Date Camera Titles Text Insertion Text Timeout The Display menu contains the following options and their settings Current Time Date Playback Speed Playback Time Date Camera Titles Text Insertion Inserts serial based text Text Timeout 0 99 minutes the length of time the text is displayed in minutes Enter a checkmark in the box to enable 69 70 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual The System menu Highlight the System icon and press the enter button The System menu will appear The System menu contains the following options and their settings Front Panel Use this menu to setup the front panel features The remote control ID setup is also configured here Figure 48 The System Front Panel menu System Audio Output Time Date Security Language Disk Tools Serial Comm FW Upgrade Setting Tool Shutdown Table 33 The System Front Panel menu options Dwell Mon A 3 Dwell Mon B 3 Replay 5 Panel Tone M Lights Off secs secs secs O Remote Control ID 1 Menu Options Settings Dwell Monitor A 0 99 seconds Dwell Monitor B 0 99 seconds Replay 0 999 seconds Panel Tone Enable or disable Lights Off Enable or disable Remote Control ID Select from disable and 1 to 4 Chapter 4 71 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Audio Output This menus allows you to select local or remote audio Local au
82. ork menu contains the following options and their settings e IP Settings e IP Advanced e Services e Streaming e Passthrough e Notification e Email Setup e Notification Setup 60 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual IP Settings Use this menu to setup the basic IP addresses and set the Ethernet password Figure 39 The Network IP Settings menu a Network IP Settings IP Advanced Services Streaming Passthrough Notification Email Setup Notifi Setup Table 26 The Network IP Settings menu options Menu options Settings Ethernet mode IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Dynamic Name Server 1 Dynamic Name Server 2 Ethernet DHCP IP 0 0 Subnet 0 Gateway 0 DNS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNS 2 0 0 0 Ethernet Password 0 Disabled Static DHCP and PPPoE Consult with a quali con Consult with a qual con Consult with a quali con Consult with a qual con Consult with a quali con fied n igure these settings ified n figure these settings fied n figure these settings ified n f igure these settings fied n figure these settings etwork admi if DHCP is not selec etwork admi if DHCP is not selected etwork admi if DHCP is not selec etwork admi if DHCP is not selected etwork admi if DHCP is not selec nistrator or ed professiona nistrator or IT professiona nistrator or ed nistrator or IT nistrator or
83. orward button Analog IP camera select button Camera buttons 1 16 analog 1 4 IP Figure 101 The SymBrowser screen Cameras 124 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Chapter 6 Searching and Archiving This chapter provides an in depth explanation of the SymDec 16 s Searching and Archiving features In this chapter OTC ak ua te etek ahaa bie Ok a dw RA hae 126 The Disk Analysis Screen 126 Search FUESE iz 127 Pate and Time SEALER a ew Ga ew ees 127 Camera Motion Search ee dre lee eae 6 a a es 128 Daily Hours SeareR 0 ocio ee bas da ce dires es 128 Seara FOP SOU Een tea de dos 129 DEE ROSES 0 220 se aa de 130 APE demi noie de di id is OSE SR eee taeek aoa 131 Fullscreen Search Results Preview 132 NRE EN 133 126 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Searching Press the Search button on the front panel to launch the Search menus The first screen to display is the Disk Analysis Screen The Disk Analysis Screen The Disk Analysis screen provides a graphical view of the video stored on the hard drive The Enter button moves you into the Disk Analysis focus window When first loaded Disk Analysis shows all the video currently stored on the hard drive The scale is determined dynamically The timeline flows from left oldest to right newest video In the Disk Analysis pane UP and DOWN will zoom the view in and out LEFT and RIGHT will move the cursor The win
84. ow to setup IP multicast please contact your network administrator or IS professional The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA controls the assignment of IP multicast addresses It has assigned the Class D address space to be used for IP multicast This means that all IP multicast group addresses will fall in the range of 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 This address range is only used for the group address or destination address of IP multicast traffic The source address for multicast video is always the source or senders IP address UDP Sender and UDP Receiver Overview UDP User Datagram Protocol is a connectionless protocol that like TCP runs on top of IP networks Unlike TCP IP UDP IP provides very few error recovery services offering instead a direct way to send and receive datagrams over an IP network It s used primarily for broadcasting messages over a network A UDP sender sends out digital video over an IP network A UDP sender can be the SymDec 4 SymDec 16 plus 4 Symveo IP Camera or SymNet Encoder A UDP receiver is typically a SymDec 16 SymNav software or a SymDec 4 which can display and record the streamed video The SymNet Decoder can also be setup as a receiver but it can only display the streamed video since it does not have recording capability To prevent a waste of network resources the UDP sender does not send out streaming video until a receiver informs the sender that it is interested in receiving the stream
85. ream Port 6002 not available for SymProtocol HTTP Port 80 not available for SymProtocol RTSP Port 7070 not available for SymProtocol Record Mode Always Alarm only Event Alarm Covert Enable or disable Covert means the camera is recording but the display is turned off SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Duration Rates Use this menu to set the pre and post recording times for both event and alarm conditions Figure 22 The IP Camera Duration Rates menu Cp IP Camera 1 Recording Pre Event Alarm Input Pre Alarm Camera Title Post Alarm Copy Setting Table 19 IP Cameras Duration Rates Menu Setting Options Pre Event 0 99 seconds Post Event 0 99 seconds Pre Alarm 0 99 seconds Post Event 0 99 seconds Note These settings will vary depending on the Time Lapse settings Chapter 4 45 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 IP Camera Alarm Input Use this menu to connect 1 or more alarm inputs to the currently selected IP camera Press the enter button to enter the edit mode Select from alarm inputs 1 16 and IP rearms 1 4 You can also enable or disable video loss fullscreen alarm and indicator here When video loss is enabled it will be reported as an alarm on the selected IP camera Figure 23 The IP Camera Alarm Input menu Cy IP Camera 1 Recording Input Select Durations IP 1 Camera Title video Loss O Copy Setting Fscrn Alarm _ Indicator U Camera Title Use th
86. reaming NTP Primary Server 220 130 158 52 Serial Passthrough NTP Secondary Server 216 52 237 153 Network Notification Email Setup NTP Update Interval Once perDay y Notification Setup Name Service Disabled y Host Hame GE Security 110 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Streaming See Streaming on page 64 for more detailed information on the features Figure 86 Streaming settings page Network IP Settings Configure Network Streaming IP Advanced Unit to Unit Stream Services Streaming Camera Serial Passthrough IP Addrega Network Notification Email Setup Notification Setup Chapter 5 111 SymNav and SymBrowser Serial Passthrough See Serial Passthrough on page 65 for more detailed information on the features Figure 87 Serial pass through page Network IP Settings Configure Network Serial Passthrough IP Advanced Mode Receiver Services Streaming Remote IP Address 192 168 1 120 Serial Passthrough Port 9000 Network Notification i 3 93 X Email Setup Serial br RS 232 Notification Setup Auto Connect M Set 112 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Network Notification See Email TCP Notification on page 66 for more detailed information on the features Figure 88 Network notification page Network IP Settings Configure Network Network Notification IP Advanced Email TCP Dialout Services Notify on Record E E Streaming ins
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88. s Recording Configure Cameras Copy Settings Camera 1 Y Camera Rates Duration Alarm Input Motion Detection Camera Title Adjust Video Copy Settings 102 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Schedule Click on the Schedule link to display the following scheduling options e Schedule e Macros e Front Panel Schedule See New Schedule on page 48 for more detailed information on the features Figure 76 Schedule page Schedule Schedule Configure Schedule Schedule Add Schedule Macros Enabled Front Panel Macro Start Time Frequency Multiple Days bd I Mon Tue Wed Thu T Frit Sat Sun Macros See Macros on page 49 for more detailed information on the features Figure 77 Macros page Schedule Schedule Configure Schedule Macro List Macros Macro Name Front Panel CAMERA 1 OFF CAMERA 1 ON Chapter 5 103 SymNav and SymBrowser Front Panel See Front Panel on page 52 for more detailed information on the features Figure 78 Front panel page Schedule Configure Schedule Front Panel Macros ae Front Panel 104 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Alarms Click on the Alarm link to display the following alarm options e System Notification e Silent Alarm e Alarm Inputs Outputs System Notification See Notification on page 54 for more detailed information on the features Figure 79 System Notification pa
89. se this menu to change the camera title Press the enter button to access the on screen keypad to edit the title Use the arrow buttons to navigate and the enter button to select the various alphanumeric characters available Figure 18 The Camera Camera Title menu Cy camera 1 Rates Alarm Input Motion Adjust Video Copy Setting Done Cancel a 11 Chapter 4 41 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Adjust Video Use this menu to adjust the selected cameras video image You can also enable or disable the Automatic Gain Control AGC here Figure 19 The Camera Adjust Video menu Cy Camera 1 Recording Brightness 78 Rates Contrast 78 Alarm Input Saturation 50 Motion Auto Gain Control O Camera Title Adjust Video Copy Setting Table 17 The Camera Adjust Video settings Menu setting Options Brightness 0 99 Contrast 0 99 Saturation 0 99 Automatic Gain Control Enable disable 42 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Copy Settings Use this menu to quickly copy one cameras settings to the other available cameras Press enter to access the edit area Select the cameras to copy the selected camera s parameters Navigate to the Copy Now command to execute Note The Copy Setting command copies all the selected camera s configurable settings Figure 20 The Camera Copy Settings menu Cy Camera 1 Recording Copy To
90. sical address of the unit sending a unicast video stream You can repeat this for IP Cameras 2 to 4 To receive multicast video from different units 1 Navigate to the Network IP Advanced Multicast setting Set the Multicast address of the stream you are going to receive to 230 123 456 789 Note Note thot if there are four units sending multicast streams each unit must have the same multicast stream address 2 Navigate to Cameras IP Camera 1 Set the source address to the physical address of the unit sending a multicast video stream You can repeat this for IP Cameras 2 to 4 Chapter 4 65 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Serial Passthrough Use this menu to select the serial passthrough mode remote IP address port number serial port type and autoconnect enable disable Serial pass through functionality is for receiving or sending serial commands such as PTZ commands over the Internet To setup serial pass three 1 Set the Mode to Sender or to Receiver This is for the SymDec 16 plus 4 to either send or receive data 2 Select he Remote IP and the Port number of the unit you want to send receive serial pass through data Both units must have the same port number The Serial Port option specifies which port you want to send receive serial data 4 Make sure that the Auto Connect checkbox is checked as it maintains the serial port as active Figure 43 The Network Serial Passthrough menu Network IP Settings Mode Recei
91. splays 1 Select the display to view the multiscreens by pressing the Mon A or B button 2 Press the Display button to toggle through the available multiscreen displays 3 Display sequence for Mon A is full screen 4 up 9 up 16 up Display sequence for Mon B is full screen and 4 up Chapter 3 25 Basic Operations How to change the display presets 1 Press and hold the Display button on the front panel 2 The Display Preset screen will appear 3 Select from the ten displayed options by pressing the corresponding camera button The selected screen replaces the factory default display How to enter Cameo mode A cameo is defined as any cell in a multiscreen display 1 From any multiscreen display use the arrow buttons to move the selection box to a selected display and press enter 2 Press the ZP or Analog button followed by a camera number button How to display Sequencing The sequencing feature allows a camera to be displayed briefly on screen before advancing to the next camera in the sequence list The default sequence list displays each camera in numerical order From Full Screen 1 Press any camera number to enter fullscreen mode 2 Press the Sequence button to begin automatic sequencing From Multiscreen 1 While in a multiscreen display use the arrow buttons to move the selection box to the camera you wish to display sequencing and press enter 2 Press the Sequence button to begin automatic sequencing i
92. t be enabled to receive IP video Receiver Port 8092 is the default setting If you change this port here make sure you also change to match on the Sender device 61 62 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Muticast Video Streaming Overview Video streaming is a new concept to many so we have included the following overview A certain level of IP network knowledge is required to properly set up video streaming Video Streaming is the process that the SymDec family including SymNet and the Symveo IP camera use to listen on a specific UDP TCP port for control messages and respond to them The communication over this protocol can be between a PC application such as SymNav software and any of the above products The UDP TCP port is configurable The default port setting is 8092 IP Multicast is also supported IP Multicast IP multicast is a bandwidth conserving technology that reduces traffic by simultaneously delivering a single stream of information to thousands of recipients IP Multicast delivers source traffic to multiple receivers without adding any additional burden on the source or the receivers while using the least network bandwidth of any competing technology High bandwidth applications such as MPEG video may require a large portion of the available network bandwidth for a single stream Note Configured incorrectly IP multicast can become a serious drain on your networks resources If you are at all uncertain on h
93. t could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury Chapter 1 Introduction Product overview The SymDec 16 plus 4 is a 16 channel Digital Video Recorder that uses hybrid recording that works with both conventional analog cameras 16 and the new family of GE IP products This unique platform provides a graceful migration path to digital recording the future of video recording The SymDec 16 plus 4 allows users to record full size images at full speed on every channel Using MPEG 4 compression the SymDec 16 plus 4 records at 30 15 10 5 and 2 frames per second NTSC and has virtual triplex functionality for simultaneous viewing playback and recording of video Note In PAL video mode the SymDec 16 plus 4 can record at 25 12 5 8 3 5 and 2 1 fps The SymDec 16 plus 4 has a form factor that s one rack unit wide by 2U high so it fits easily into a standard 19 inch rack All models of the SymDec 16 plus 4 are equipped with a built in DVD recorder which allows for portable storage or evidence transfer In addition the SymDec 16 plus 4 can be easily networked and recorded video viewed remotely over Ethernet Features e View live and recorded video from multiple SymDec 16 plus 4 s using SymNav software e Advanced MPEG4 video compression e 16 channel composite video input output connection e 9 video quality settings e Triplex functionality e Auto detect video mode NTSC or PAL on startup e VGA DVI an
94. the video line if the signal is looped through the SymDec 16 plus 4 Chapter 2 13 Connections and Controls Time base correction is performed during digital capture As a result cameras do not require synchronization Cable 75 Ohm coaxial Connectors BNC Auto terminating Yes Passive looping Yes Audio Inputs and Output The unit is equipped with 4 audio inputs and 1 audio output Both the audio output and the audio inputs are line level The 4 audio inputs are associated with the first 4 cameras Audio input RCA jack 315 mV 40k Ohms Unbalanced Audio out RCA jack 315mV 600 Ohms Unbalanced Note Line level audio requires amplification Alarm Inputs Four 8 pin connectors on the back panel provide the connections for the alarm inputs Connect the wires to the 4 terminating connectors provided with the SymDec 16 plus 4 See the table below for a description of the pinouts Table 5 Alarm IN connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Alarm Input 1 N Open 5 Alarm Input 5 N Open 9 Alarm Input 9 N Open 13 Alarm Input 13 N Open C Alarm Input 1 Common C Alarm Input 5 Common C Alarm Input 9 Common C Alarm Input 13Common 2 Alarm Input 2 N Open 6 Alarm Input 6 N Open 10 Alarm Input 10 N Open 14 Alarm Input 14 N Open Alarm Input 2 Common C Alarm Input 6 Common C Alarm Input
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96. ttings e New Schedule Schedule start times for macros e Macros Create and select macros Front Panel Assign a camera number button to a macro for front panel execution SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual New Schedule Use this menu to create or edit a schedule for a specific macro Press enter to access the edit area Figure 27 The Schedule New Schedule menu E Schedule Schedule Enable Macros Macro None Front Panel Time 00 00 00 Freq Daily Save Schedule Macro Table 20 The Schedule New Schedule options Menu Setting Options Enable Enable or disable Macros None or Names of defined macros Time Define hour and minute of execution Frequency Daily multiple days specific date Chapter 4 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Macros Use this menu to create a new macro or edit a previously created macro Press enter to access the edit area Figure 28 The Schedule Macros Menu E Schedule Schedule P 001 001 Create New Macro Front Panel Untitled Macro 49 50 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Create new Macro Use this menu to select various predefined macro features and record your macro Figure 29 The Schedule Macro Create New Macro menu E Schedule Schedule Name Untitled Include Screen Layout Front Panel Run Macro Now Begin Recording Save Recording Press ALARM to finish recording macro Table 21 The Schedule Create New Macro menu options
97. ual part number 1036547D 1 Connect a pair of wires from the KTD 405 I O box to the SymDec 16 Bus 1 485 port e KTD 405 I O box pin RS485 A to SymDec 16 Serial I O Bus 1 485 pin 1 e KTD 405 I O box pin RS485 B to SymDec 16 Serial I O Bus 1 485 pin 2 2 Verify the serial communication settings on Bus 1 of the Symdec 16 a Goto the System Serial Communication Bus 1 menu and verify the following e Bus 1 Type RS 0485 e Protocol Kalatel e Baud Rate 9600 e DVR Addr 1 3 Enter Zone mode operation on the KTD405 keypad Please refer to your KTD 405 manual for more detailed information Access the KTD 405 zone mode by doing a Hold down the Enter key b Enter programming code 5 7 9 seq c Change operating mode from Digiplex to Zone mode by the joystick up down d Press the Fast Forward button e Hold down the Seq button to exit the menu f You should be in Zone mode g Press the Zone button then the number This will initiate a connection between the SymDec 16 and the KTD 405 keypad How to set the IP camera option to a keypad button The KTD 405 and SymDec 16 should be connected and operational Hold down the Enter button on the KTD 405 Enter programming code 1 4 7 6 seq Press the fast forward button until you get to the Program Soft Keys option A A De Press the button nn N When it says Press key to program press the magnifying glass icon Move the joystick up until you reach the AL
98. ur initial Log In you should setup up your users passwords and access levels for security reasons See The Users menu on page 57 for complete information Cameras menu Chapter 4 35 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Highlight the Cameras icon on the Main menu and press the enter button The Cameras menu will appear Figure 13 The Cameras menu Analog Cameras AAONAGUE choazfshasfs IP Cameras ERE Select the camera you would like to edit You may also use the front buttons to select the camera Select the camera type analog or IP and camera number which you wish to configure and press the Enter button The analog camera or IP camera edit menu will display Note Analog Camera menu The camera number can be selected by using the arrow buttons on the front panel the camera number buttons on the front panel or the camera number buttons on the remote controller The Analog Camera menu contains the following options and their settings Recording Rates Alarm Input Motion Camera Title Adjust Video Copy Setting 36 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Recording Menu Use this menu to select the recording input record quality resolution and record mode You can also use this menu to enable or disable the covert low latency and audio features of the camera selected Figure 14 The Camera Recording menu F Camera 1 Rates Alarm Input Motion Camera Title Adjust Video Copy Setting Table 14 Cameras R
99. v main operation screen EY SymNav Version 1 60 File Setup Search Multi Site Alarm Monitor Help 5 x e aeaa 5 Bl Videolist Ei test v16 60 Cameral 80 Camera2 8 Camers3 80 Camerad 00 Camera 60 Camera 00 Camera 80 Cameras 00 Camerad 80 Camera10 00 Camera11 89 Camera12 00 Cameral3 80 Cameral4 60 Camera15 8 Cameral6 Cameral Disk Analysis Search Results Status Record Status Recording Duration 228 51 12 Time Left 228 07 49 Main Software Version 1 11 Firmware Version 1 10 Boot Version 1 00 192 168 31 9 1024 89 90 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual The SymBrowser Webserver The SymDec 16 plus 4 has an integrated WebServer interface The WebServer provides you the means to remotely configure upgrade and view information about the SymDec 16 plus 4 The default IP address from the factory is 192 168 1 82 To disable the SymBrowser go to Services on page 63 and change the HTTP port number from the default 80 to 0 To access the web interface 1 Launch Internet Explorer version 5 5 or later on any local Internet connected PC or laptop 2 Type in the unit s IP address 92 68 1 82 or hostname see network settings page in the address field and click enter Note When launching SymBrowser checks your system for the correct files If they are not detected SymBrowser will attempt to load them Accept all General Electric signed content to allow the files to
100. ver IP Advanced Remote IP Services 192 168 1 120 Streaming Port 9000 Passthrough Serial Port Notification RS 485 422 Bus 1 Email Setup Notifi Setup Auto Connect M Table 30 The Network Serial Passthrough menu options Menu Options Settings Mode Receiver or Sender Remote IP Enter the IP address of the remote device Port 9000 Serial Port RS 485 422 Bus 1 RS 485 422 Bus 2 None Auto Connect Enable or Disable 66 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Email TCP Notification Use this menu to select the method of notification email or TCP for the following incidents Notify on Record Notify on Archive Notify on Menu Access Notify on Power Up Notify on Connection Notify on Alarm Notify on Video Loss Select a checkmark in either box to enable Figure 44 The Network Notification menu T Network IP Settings IP Advanced Services Streaming Passthrough Email Setup Notifi Setup SymDec 16 Email TCP Record Archive Menu Access Power Up Connect Alarm Video Loss Email Setup Chapter 4 67 Programming the SymDec 16 plus 4 Use this menu to setup the email locations where notifications will be sent Figure 45 The Network Email Setup menu 5 Network IP Settings IP Advanced Services Streaming Passthrough Notification Email Setup Notifi Setup Table 31 The Network Email Setup menu options Email 1 Email 2 Email 3 SMTP SMTP SMTP SMTP SMTP
101. w to enter Playback mode 25 How to Search using Disk Analysis 26 How to Search using the Filters Screen 26 How to archive from the Search screen 26 How to use the Archive screen 27 How to setup and stream an IP camera to a SymDec 16 27 How to setup a KTD 405 keypad to work with the SymDec 16 28 How to set the IP camera option to a keypad button 28 KTD 405 keypad mapping to SymDec 16 front panel 29 22 SymDec 16 plus 4 User Manual Front Panel Controls The front panel is shown here as quick reference for the procedures that follow Figure 8 SymDec 16 plus 4 front panel SymDec 16 Pause Play Rev Play Fwd Up Down Left Right Fast Rev Fast Fwd Alarm Menu Enter Search Replay Live Recording LED Network LED USB DVD Archive Display A Analog Cameras 1 16 HDD LED Vertical Status Stripe Eject Sequence B IP Table 11 Front panel controls Control Alarm button Menu button Use LED glows red to indicate an alarm condition Push to silence current alarm Touch to enter OSD and enter Setup mode In Setup mode touch to discard changes and retur
102. within the rated voltage of the external power supply If the site s AC power is likely to have spikes or power dips use power line conditioning or an Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS Ventilation Install the unit in a well ventilated area Take note of the locations of the cooling vents in the unit s enclosure and ensure that they are not obstructed Temperature Observe the unit s ambient temperature specifications when choosing a location space Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may cause the unit to fail Do not install the unit on top of other hot equipment Moisture Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Moisture can damage the internal components Do not install this unit near sources of water Chapter 1 5 Introduction Hard drives Hard drives can be damaged if not handled properly Do not set heavy objects on top of this unit Take all necessary precautions to protect this unit from transient voltages and do not place this unit near magnetic devices Do not move this unit while in operation Wait at least 30 seconds after removing power before moving the unit or removing the hard drive Associated Equipment Associated equipment you might need e Analog cameras 16 e SymVeo IP Cameras 4 e Analog or DVI monitor to view VGA video e Alarm input devices Pressure sensors motion detectors etc e Alarm output devices Buzzers Sirens Flashing Lights etc e A PC con
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