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1. FE The padlock icon 1s used to hide the toolbar To show the toolbar click on the open padlock icon or press the right click button on the mouse and enter the Administrator or System Operator password see Chapter 7 The Setup Menu for password options 2 Je On a 16 channel unit click on the green arrow to switch between the first set of cameras cameras 1 8 and the second set of cameras cameras 9 16 3 2 Chapter 3 The Live Menu 3 Press on the camera button to display the corresponding camera Selecting and deselecting the camera button will not affect the recording of the camera only the display E GE Clicking this 4 square button will fill all the image display windows with camera images EG rc Clicking this 3 square button will limit each camera image to one frame The other spaces will be left empty Click to select the number of image display windows If the number of cameras selected for display is larger than the image display then some of the screens will alternate between camera displays SPOT EI The Spot button turns on the Spot Window mode The system will display a live image in one big frame and the others are displayed in smaller size frames When you use the mouse to select any of the smaller images the system will switch that frame to the live frame screen This button will take you to the image control panel After entering the password the user can adjust t
2. The Backup Tab under the Setup Menu Digital Becorder Setup S x EZ SH SEQUENCEr Admin Copyright Camera Alarm Motion Detection Output Backup system Connection Name D While backup medium is full M Buzz Enable IT Auto recycle if harddisk is full When backup medium is going to format M Buzz Enable Data Protection Access Password Change Password Cancel Keyboard Name Insert the name of the tape here While Backup Medium is full Buzz Enable Selecting this will cause the buzzer to sound when the tape is full and alerts the user to change the tape Auto recycle if hard disk is full If this is checked and the hard drive and tape are both full the system will erase the tape and backup the data from the beginning When the Backup Medium is going to format Buzz Enable Selecting this will cause the buzzer to sound when the tape will be formatted Data Protection On Tape Password This will place a password on the tape The new password will take effect on the next tape inserted into the system and the current tape will not be affected Once the password 1s set the system will ask for the password to read the tape Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 5 9 Backup on Hot Swap Drive Available only on units with Hot Swap drive How to insert the Backup hard disk cartridge Press downwards the handle 5 10Chapter 5 The Backup Menu Insert the key and turn left to lock the cartri
3. TransCorder Telexper International Incorporated 1992 2003 VisionSoft Incorporated 1992 2003 Copyright Notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice VisionSoft Incorporated and Telexper International Incorporated may make improvements or changes in this manual and in the TransCorder at any time The software which includes the information contained described in this document 1s furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement It is against the law to copy the software except as specifically allowed in the license agreement No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including photocopying and recording for any purpose without prior written permission of VisionSoft Incorporated VisionSoft Incorporated 1992 2003 Telexper International Inc 1992 2003 All rights reserved Taiwan Version 2 0 This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation i e mE 33235 Transit Ave e Union City CAe 94587 Phone 510 477 9150 Fax 510 477 9644 WARRANTY POLICY Telexper warrants the Telexper Security Products sold to Distributors to be free from defects in materials and workmanship Any cl
4. there will be 4 8 lights flashing and 4 8 alarms displayed When you turn the power on to the system this is the first screen that you will see after the stored data is loaded onto the unit On the left side of the screen you will find the buttons that will access the other parts of our system 1 Press Live to enter the live menu and select the number of cameras you want to view up to 16 cameras on the screen and to select the image display size and type 2 Press to enter the playback menu to view the recorded images in the hard drive You can select the camera channels desired and the video screen display type 2 2 Chapter 2 The TransCorder Main Screen 3 Press Tape to display information about the tape or restore a recorded tape for viewing This button only appears if the unit has a Tape Drive 4 Press Backup to display information about the tape or restore a recorded tape for viewing This button only appears if the unit has a Hot Swap Hard Drive 5 Press to enter the setup menu to select the properties for cameras alarms and the other settings for the unit 6 Press shutdown to exit the TransCorder system and prepare for system shutdown i The system status display occupies the rest of the screen This box displays the active cameras indicated by the flashing lights scanning across the camera lights The above illustration shows 16 channel model For 4 8 channel models there will be 4 8 lights
5. Deleted Logs toolbar are the following buttons Click to undelete a log and return it to the history log list Click to undelete all logs and return them to the history log list Click to empty the deleted logs from the system This requires an administrator ALD password and once emptied these logs cannot be retrieved Click to activate the searching criteria box to find alarm logs by date searching Criteria Time rom 1997 a ag Range Searching from 01 24 97 to 01 23 98 Cancel Adjust the starting time and date by pressing the up and down buttons and determine the range daily weekly monthly quarterly or yearly and press the OK button to display the results of the search LA Chapter 6 The History Menu k FLAY Click to activate the playback function for a selected log Click to delete the selected log Click to delete all the listed logs xl Click to exit the Alarm History menu and return to the Main Screen 6 3 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 1 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu To view the Setup menu click on the button to access the menu The system will ask for a password If entering the setup function for the first time the default password for the Administrator is 99999999 This password must be entered within 60 seconds either by entering the password with an attached keyboard plugged into the back of the unit or entering the password through the on screen keypad located in the lower right
6. Line Type Dialup Line C Leased Line Number of rings to answer Period of line checking 0 Comport Dial Check DialTone Baudrate Modem Sound Modem Type Line Type minutes Default Cancel Keyboard The user can adjust the settings for remote viewing for modem connection with the following settings Select the modem connection port Depending on the dialing system in the area select Tone or Pulse If ON is selected the system will check if the dial tone is present before it dials t he telephone number Select the modem speed Speed will be limited by the maximum connection allowed by phone line To turn on off the modem sounds during the dialing process The TransCorder will auto detect the value If system cannot auto detect the value set the value to 0 Select either Dialup line or Leased Line Leased line indicates that the phone line attached to the modem for the TransCorder is exclusively used for the unit Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 15 Number of rings to answer The TransCorder will pick up the phone line to the modem after the number of rings indicated in this field Period of line checking The TransCorder will check for modem connection in intervals based on the time indicated in this field Sequencer Tab Setup not available on slim size model Select the Sequencer tab to display the settings for the CCTV monitor attached to the Video Out connector of the Tra
7. corner The on screen keypad g Click on this button to expand the keypad into a keyboard When the keyboard is expanded click on the button to contract the keyboard into a keypad again The user can enter letters and numbers through this onscreen keyboard as if a keyboard were inserted into the back of the unit The user can enter names for cameras and locations through this on screen keyboard at times when an actual keyboard is not plugged into the unit To create a comma using the on screen keyboard press CAPS LOCK on the screen and press the lt key to create the comma x Click on the X to remove the keyboard from the screen 7 2 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu Camera Tab Setup Select the Camera tab to display the settings for the cameras for the TransCorder Digital Recorder setup S x SEQUENCEr Admin Host Name i 2345 Camera list speed 6 fps Cameral Camera Name Camerat Hue jo E ane 00 00 24 00 ion 54 Re Schedule Saturation g Cameras Weekday Contrast In E Camerab Camera Mode ENHANCE D Brightness 128 E Camera 7 Camera Quality Good D Camerald Detault Camerall Cameral Cameral3 Camera 4 Cameral5 B Video Loss Detection Cameral6 Cancel Keyboard The above illustration shows 16 channel model For 4 8 channel models there will be 4 8 cameras on the camera list Host name This is the name of the unit Speed This is the Recording
8. the tape unless this unit has used this tape earlier After the tape is formatted the system will record the most recent data into the tape for the tape that already content recorded data form this unit the unit will continue to backup data into this tape Alarms and alerts regarding this function can be found under the Backup tab in the Setup Menu The system will start to load the tape and mounting preparing the tape for writing before recording onto the tape It is important that the tape is not removed during this process or damage will occur to the tape 10 05 39 MODEM FAILED No Response SEH 132 166 H 15 _ver 0712718 12 23 2002 10 05 46 C 0 00 When the tape preparation is complete the tape status will indicate Ready and the percentage of free space left on the tape An unused tape will be indicated at 100 00 Free At this time it is safe to remove the tape from the unit Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 5 3 PC 192 168 1 113 OFFLINE ES ee ver MeO E CH Alarm3 Ge Alarm4 shutdown SE S GE We d Alarm O Alarm O gt D Alarmi T R CH Alarmi fo ba p n P GEES SS a i ns i EK wr NN Fare i o 5 ee oe E f i I Live Play f Ta I History f Setup p i I p Shutdown f f f el At certain stages the system will backup the data from the hard drive to the tap
9. 00 06 00 If you leave the Scheduled Recording Time entry blank for a camera the camera will only record if it is set up to record by trigger through alarm or motion detection If camera inputs will not be used erase the scheduled recording times from the unused cameras to ensure that it will not record anything into the unit and take up hard drive space with blank recording from unused camera inputs 7 4 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu Weekday Mode Use this field if you want a camera to record on certain days of the week Enter 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 0 Sunday For example if you want a camera to record on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays type in the field 1 3 5 Separate the days by using commas If this field 1s left blank then the camera records for all days according to the schedule in the Scheduled Recording Time field Note The weekday setting for cameras cannot for example record events on Monday from 10am to 2pm and then on Tuesday from lpm to 4pm The weekday settings will use the same scheduled recording time of all the days indicated in this field This selects the type of compression for the camera Normal mode Wavelet compression Normal mode produces better image quality but reduces the storage time If the camera uses the Pan Tilt Zoom feature then Normal mode must be used Enhance mode Modified JPEG compression Enhanced mo
10. Press to increase brightness the image Press fa to save image in JPEG format on 1 44MB floppy or other storage device Press E to print the image with default printer Press x to exit zooming function Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 5 1 Chapter 5 The Backup Menu Available only on units with Backup drive Note The Backup menu only appears on units that contain a Backup drive This system uses one of the following Backup drives A Seagate Tape Drive versions STT38000 4 Gig Travan Tape and STT20000 10 Gig Travan Tape B Hot Swap Hard Drive This chapter will deal with all aspects of the Tape Hard Drive and its functions and the appropriate menus in the Main Screen and under the Setup tab Important note If you do NOT activate the Backup menu before inserting the Backup Medium into the Backup Medium the unit will automatically attempt to format the Backup Medium and erase any information currently on the Backup Medium If you have archived data that you wish to restore from a Backup Medium select the Backup menu before entering the Backup Medium into the unit Also remove the Backup Medium while the Backup menu is displayed to keep the archived data on the Backup Medium 5 2 Chapter5 The Backup Menu Backup on Tape Drive Available only on units with Tape drive The Tape Status on the Main Screen When a tape is loaded into the unit while the main screen is displayed the unit will automatically attempt to format
11. Setup Menu TransCorder 8 Channel model USB Devices LOOP X8 ZIP CDROM etc CCD Camera P T Z MIRE 0 eseu X8 Mouse Network Modem Speed Dome mmm mmm ON OFF 2008 Ch Va d te NN cam CTRL I CTRL 2 MONITOR PRINTER 4 Sp 7 VE y be 14 8CH 750 Si fiseer ON OFF Video Out E s VGA Line IN Speaker Keyboard Printer Alarm Monitor Alarm Input chl Alarm Input ch2 Alarm Input ch3 Alarm Input ch4 Alarm Input ch5 Alarm Input ch6 Alarm Input ch7 Alarm Input ch8 GND Alarm Input cho Alarm Input ch10 Alarm Input chill Alarm Input ch12 Alarm Input ch13 Alarm Input ch 14 Alarm Input ch15 Alarm Input ch16 GND NULL NULL NULL NC Normal Close GND NO Normal Open GND Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 9 TransCorder 16 Channel model USB Devices LOOP X16 ZIP CDROM etc CCD Camera P T Z MIC ss sos X16 Mouse Network Modem Speed Dome mmm mmm 1 16CH 752 cp ver Wire SH Video Out VGA Line IN Speaker Keyboard Printer Alarm Monitor Alarm Input chl Alarm Input ch2 Alarm Input ch3 Alarm Input ch4 Alarm Input ch5 Alarm Input ch6 Alarm Input ch7 Alarm Input ch8 GND Alarm Input ch9 Alarm Input ch10 Alarm Input chill Alarm Input ch12 Alarm Input ch 13 Alarm Input ch 14 Alarm Input ch15 Alarm Input ch16 GND NULL WUE NULL NC Normal Close GND NO Normal Open GND 7 10 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu TransCorder 4 8c
12. a from the tape to the system for viewing The user can select the range of time on the tape to restore onto the system Restore copies the data from the tape to the system for viewing Press this after the range of time has been selected through the scroll bar in the Tape Restoration box 5 6 Chapter5 The Backup Menu Playback plays the recorded image once the images from the tape are restored to the system for viewing The scroll bar in the Tape Restoration box allows the user to select the start time of restoring Click on the up and down arrows to adjust the restoring range from the tape When the Restore button is pressed the unit provides an Estimation of the duration of the restoration process note the estimated time is not exact and might have variations up to 40 due to the condition of the tape and the starting position This Estimation displays the time needed to prepare the restoration and the actual restoration process When the progress bar turns yellow the tape is actively restoring the data to the system To avoid tape damage do not take out the tape during this time Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 5 7 Tape Management The Tape Management box features the following buttons Backup Now This will backup the most current data recorded into the system to the tape immediately Replication This will erase any other data recorded on this tape This will backup a specified period of information from the hard d
13. aim by the Distributor that a Telexper product contains defective materials or workmanship must be made within ninety 90 days after the Telexper product has been sold by the Distributor the Warranty Period Telexper s liability pursuant to the foregoing warranty shall be to provide a replacement product free of charge to the Distributor Any transportation costs of returning the defective Telexper documentation to Telexper facility shall be borne by the Distributor THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY TELEXPER SECURITY PRODUCTS OR THE USE OR PERFORMANCE THEREOF INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THIS DISCLAIMER SHALL ALSO PRECLUDE BUYER FROM SEEKING INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FROM TELEXPER ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS TRANSACTION dae eee Telexper Inc LIMITED WARRANTY DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATIONS The registered users sole and exclusive remedy for any defect or nonconformity in Telexper Products shall be to obtain replacement of the defective units that are returned to Dealer freight prepaid during the warranty period Telexper agrees to honor all replacement requests concerning defective umts received from customers in accordance with the terms of the end user agreement pertaining to such defective units The foregoing shall not apply
14. as necessary instead of restoring longer periods of images As long as the user does not exit the Backup menu the restored images will be kept in the system for viewing The restored data in the system will be erased when the Backup Menu is exited B The Backup process will be stopped when the Backup Menu is exited 5 18Chapter 5 The Backup Menu The Backup Tab under the Setup Menu Digital Recorder Setup E x SEQUENCEr Admin Copyright Camera Alarm Motion Detection Output Backup system Connection Medium Name NONAME Backup mode When backup medium is going to format l Cyclic Backup F Alert While backup medium is full F Alert T Auto Recycle Cancel Keyboard Name Insert the name of the Hot Swap Hard Disk here Backup Mode Cyclic Backup If this is checked and the Hot Swap Hard Disk is full the system will backup and overwrite the data from the beginning While Backup Medium is full Alert Selecting this will cause the buzzer to sound when the Hot Swap Hard Disk is full and alerts the user to change Hot Swap Hard Disk Auto recycle If this is checked and the built in Hard Drive and Hot Swap Hard Disk are both full the system will backup and overwrite the data from the beginning When the Backup Medium is going to format Alert Selecting this will cause the buzzer to sound when the Hot Swap Hard Disk will be formatted Chapter 6 The History Menu 6 1 Chapter 6 The History Menu T
15. ate the functions in this menu Digital Recorder Setup xX Camera Alarm Motion Detection Output Backup system Connection SEQUENCEr Admin Copyright Job list Change Password Administrator Change Password System Operator Change Password Operator Change Password Telephone Connection Alarm Callback Telephone Change DatefTime Erase System Storage Local Execute Windows Settings Software Upgrade 10 Network Setup 11 Domain Name Registration 1 3 A 5 6 7 8 um Camera Stable Time Cancel Keyboard This menu features the following administrative functions Change Password Administrator Use this to change the master password of the TransCorder system The default when first starting the TransCorder system is 99999999 This can be changed with this function To change this password or any password enter the old password and then enter the new password twice to confirm the new password The password will take effect when the administrator exits the setup menu Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 17 Change Password System Operator Use this to change the System Operator password of the TransCorder system You can use the Administrator or old System Operator password to change this password The System Operator has access to all of the TransCorder functions except for the Admin tab and Shutdown Change Password Operator Use this to change the Operator password of t
16. d The above illustration shows 16 channel model For 4 8 channel models there will be 4 8 motion detectors displayed The user can program the motion detection with the following features under the motion detection tab Detect Select the Enable button to turn ON or OFF motion detection for a camera 7 12 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu Sensitivity Select to determine the sensitivity of the motion you which to use for the camera A higher sensitivity value will mean that less movement is required to trigger the motion detection alarm Sound Select the Alert button for the unit to sound when the motion detection is triggered Frame Select the Flash button for the camera to turn red in the live view display when motion detection is triggered Record Select the Turbo button to double the recording speed of the camera when motion detection is triggered This will slow down other cameras in order to increase the speed of this triggered camera Alarm Select the Trigger button in order to register motion detection events into the History event log see The History Menu Chapter 6 Schedule This indicates when Motion Detection is active for this camera The H button next to this field will allow you to change the schedule Edit Schedules 1 Camera 1 Next 00 00 24 00 schedul sensitivity Sound Frame Record Alarm OK Cancel The user can enter more than one schedule for each camera by using a comma to sepa
17. d CD ROM drive Leave Asle Leave the CD as itis so it can be read and written to asa drive letter Standard CD ROM drives will not be able to read the CD C Close to UDF v1 5 Close the CD so it can be read on most CD ROM ditves after installme a UDF v 15 Reader e Close to Read on Any Computer Close the CD so it can be read automatically in most standard CD ROM drives rN ee el MW Display these selections the next time I ejecta CD geo ze IC Make sure Close to Read on Any Computer and Protect CD so it cannot be written to again are selected Click OK and it will takes a few seconds for the CD to be ejected Chapter 9 Network Installation 9 11 Chapter 9 Network Installation Note The Network option does not appear on all units This chapter will address setting up the network on the TransCorder In the Setup section under the Admin tab there is a section called Network Setup If you are familiar with the Network setup portion of Windows 98 or ME selecting this will bring up the Windows Network configuration section The user will need a keyboard attached to the unit The onscreen keyboard will not be active during this phase Please refer to your network administrator for assistance in configuring the network portion of the TransCorder In the case that you do not have a network administrator please regard the following setup How to setup Network Click
18. de uses Telexper s proprietary compression and can store 2 to 3 times as much as the Normal mode Quality Select the image quality from Low Fair Good Better or Best More space on the hard drive is used with higher quality images Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 5 Hidden Select this to hide the individual camera from the live screen If a camera is hidden that means that the camera will not show up on the live screen display and the button for the camera on the live screen toolbar will be grayed out indicating that the camera cannot be activated This will not affect the recording of the camera into the hard drive Video Loss Detection When the Video Loss Detection is active the system will automatically detect cameras that are not properly connected to the unit If video signal loss is detected the corresponding camera digital light will turn red If the Scheduled Recording Time field contains a time then the unit assumes that the camera position should have a camera attached to the input and will likewise appear as red under Video Loss Detection panel adjust the color brightness and contrast of a specific camera chosen 7 6 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu Alarm Tab Setup This Alarm tab setup works in conjunction with the alarm inputs located at the back of our standard units Select the Alarm tab to display the settings for the alarm inputs for the TransCorder Digital Recorder Setup S x SEQUENCEr Admin Co
19. dge The cartridge will not have power and will not function if it s not locked To remove the cartridge simply unlock it then slide it out Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 5 11 The Hot Swap Hard Disk Status on the Main Screen When a Hot Swap Hard Disk is loaded into the unit while the main screen is displayed the unit will automatically attempt to format the Hot Swap Hard Disk unless this unit has used this Hot Swap Hard Disk earlier After the Hot Swap Hard Disk is formatted the system will record the most recent data into the Hot Swap Hard Disk For the Hot Swap Hard Disk that already content recorded data form this unit the unit will continue to backup data into this Hot Swap Hard Disk Alarms and alerts regarding this function can be found under the Backup tab in the Setup Menu 13 57 55 MODEM FAILED No Response vsdri TEG ISS Shutdown When the Hot Swap Hard Disk preparation is complete the Hot Swap Hard Disk status will indicate Ready and the percentage of free space left on the Hot Swap Hard Disk An unused Hot Swap Hard Disk will be indicated at 100 00 Free At this time it is safe to remove the Hot Swap Hard Disk from the unit By entering into Backup amp Park the Unplug or Eject Hardware screen will be displayed click on Stop OKT Ok the finally Close you can now remove the Backup Hard Disk 5 12Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 14 13 58 MODEM FAILED No Response OFFLINE S A
20. e and display the above message When the bar turns yellow the system 1s actively backing up the data from the system to the tape Do not remove the tape from the drive during this process 5 4 Chapter5 The Backup Menu 09 13 50 MODEM FAILED No Response SHEET AO OFFLINE eS EE O wer 020419 TAPE FULL Alarm2 Alarm3 Alarm CPS za A f J 2 7 WEN ei Lt Lis The buzzer will sound when the Tape is Full alerting the user to remove the tape Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 5 5 Backup on tape s Management For units that contain Tape Drive to view the Backup menu click on the button to access the menu Tape Information On Tape History Tape Name ABC start Time 07705 1998 07 44 01 End Time 07 06 1998 14 08 24 Ready Tape Restoration From 07 05 1998 07 44 01 To 07 06 1996 13 30 34 Estimation gt 05 03 01 41 03 22 Tape Management Backup Now Replication 14 14 00 Restore Playback Erase Park Retension Progress Tape Information Indicates the name of the tape the earliest recorded information on the tape Start Tape the last recorded information on the tape End Time and status of the tape On Tape History Lists all the alarms that have been detected in this current tape Select the desired alarmed incident and press the Play button on the upper left corner to view the images from that alarm Tape Restoration Allows the user to restore a period of the image dat
21. e modem fails to connect the TransCorder will wait for this amount of time before reattempting to connect The TransCorder will redial this many times before moving down to the next phone number listed in the Item box Use this to change the Date and Time of the TransCorder This permanently deletes all the recorded digital image data stored in the TransCorder Once the system 1s erased the data can no longer be retrieved If Show Windows Taskbar is selected once the user leaves the Setup menu the Windows Taskbar will appear at the bottom of the unit The Daily Time Adjustment is a feature used to correct any time discrepancy between the speed of the computer time and the actual time A positive number listed here will make the computer clock run faster A negative number will mean that the computer will run slower If you are given a floppy disk upgrade select this function to upgrade the unit Not featured in all units Use this to configure the Network option on Network capable TransCorder s See Chapter 9 on configuring network for the TransCorder Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 19 Domain Name Registration For the user who s TransCorder s internet connection that is using Dynamic IP address will now needed to register their IP address through Telexper in order for the remote access to work properly 1 From Setup list select Domain Name Registration and then press Execute The IP registration dialog display as foll
22. efore saving the data After pressing OK to confirm press the Play button to begin saving the files onto the selected location Press Close at anytime to stop These saved AVI files will play on any AVI player such as Windows Media Player If the AVI Player option is checked the AVI Player will be saved in the same location as the exported files Chapter 9 Network Installation Standard Format AVI Player The standard format AVI player can be access by double clicking on and the following is its main screen LEE ELU We Sica Lt ue EEE WEST Es gt Gg IL 1 10 13 2 10 17 40 3 10 17 40 4 10 17 40 Canna ID 17 AN Niro OI PON Pr az ap Camm LIH 17 40 Mers 01 PDN Pr az ap Comma PTT 40 Nue 01 PONE Pei Las ap 9 10 17 40 _ 10 10 17 40 11 10 17 40 12 10 17 40 LE AMETITTE EI tS UCL AN TT STEET S cf sine LE cf anc 2002 Friduy vedi l 2002 Friduy vedi l 2002 Friduy vui l 2008 Fridury vadi 13 10 17 40 14 10 17 39 15 10 17 39 16 10 17 39 w AE i w To zoom in out Max Ek To adjust the play back speed To save to disk gt To print To adjust brightness contrast and saturation To exit the standard format AVI player gt LP lan ese 8 7 8 8 Chapter 9 Network Installation Proprietary Format AVI File Export Mode Selection When selecting the Proprietary Format Avi Export Proprietary Format ASS EW Reader IC l e fr m 2 P KE SI p
23. flashing The number to the right of the camera lights indicates the frames per second fps speed active on this unit This number is divided among the number of active cameras on the unit The date and time on the left refers to the earliest date and time recorded in the unit The date and time on the right refers to the most recent date and time recording into the unit The time changes constantly to indicate that the unit is actively recording information into the unit The bar and percentage indicate the amount of free space in the hard drives When the percentage reaches 0 0 the unit rewrites over the earliest information stored onto the unit This box displays the cameras viewed remotely by transmission receiver software via modem when lit The above illustration shows 16 channel model For 4 8 channel models there will be 4 8 lights flashing This box displays the current status of the tape in the tape drive This box only appears if the unit has a Tape Drive Chapter 2 The TransCorder Main Screen 2 3 JI Alarm i O Alarm 3 Alarm 4 D Alarm6 Mam Alarms Jl Alarm 9 Alarm 10 k JL Alarm 1 M Alarm13 Alarmi4 O Alarmm15 CH Alarm 16 This box displays activated alarms that are trigged on the unit The above illustration shows 16 channel model For 4 8 channel models there will be 4 8 alarms displayed When an alarm is triggered the corresponding alarm light will turn red and the alarm messa
24. ge will flash Move the cursor on top of the arm box and click the left mouse button to turn off the alarm If a keyboard is plugged into the back of the unit pressing the spacebar will also turn off the alarm vsdri 166 153 0 1 ON LINE The top bar displays the name of the unit the IP address of the unit if the unit is network capable the modem setting of the unit Dialup Line or Leased Line and the current status of a remote site connecting to the unit via modem transmission on line or off line 06 06 095653 Connected WONI The left side of the bottom bar displays the most recent status of a remote site connecting to the unit via network The right side of the bottom bar displays the current date and time of the TransCorder unit cra The presence of four silver boxes on the bottom left side of the screen indicates that the unit is network capable When one of the boxes lights up it means that a remote site is connected to the unit via network featuring the name of the remote computer connected within the lit square Chapter3 The Live Menu 3 1 Chapter 3 The Live Menu To view live video click on the button for the live screen display A System Operator or Administrator password is required to enter this menu see Setup menu for password configuration e ea e ee B EE 3 Camera3 12 065 30 4 Camera4 12 05 30 The live screen toolbar is located at the top of the screen featuring these buttons
25. hannel slim size model o TTL5 gm GR ei L2 TTL TTL6 GND P T Z Speed Dome LOOP X4 Mouse Network Printer VGA Speaker CCD Camera Monitor 2 ee X8 USB Devices IEEE 1394 Alarm ZIP CDROM etc HD CDRW etc SS Pree Alarm 4 Alarm3 Alarm2 Alarm 8 Sei 7 Alarm6 Alarm 5 Wi u RLY NO RON ROA 110V AC 1A 24 V DC 2A Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 11 Detailed pin definition is described as below For 4 channel machine you will use pin to 5 Pin 1 Not use Pin 6 Alarm 5zone input pin 11 GND Pin 2 Alarm 1 zone input Pin 7 Alarm 6 zone input Pin 12 GND Pin 3 Alarm 2 zone input Pin 8 Alarm 7 zone input Pin 13 Relay output NC Pin 4 Alarm 3 zone input Pin 9 Alarm 10 zone input Pin 14 Relay Common Pin 5 Alarm 4 zone input Pin 10 Not use Pin 15 Relay output NO Note The input is a relay contact input so no power source can be added to the alarm input zone Motion Detection Tab Setup Select the Motion Detection tab to display the settings for the motion detection for the TransCorder Digital Recorder setup SEQUENCEr Admin Copyright Camera Alarm Motion Detection Output Backup system Connection Next Page Detect Sensitivity Sound Frame Record Alarm Schedule E Enabie 00 00 24 00 4 2 sst JE en TE Flach Turbo Trigger o0 00 24 00 Jor re 00 00 24 00 Enable Enable C Enable l Enable Enable Cancel Keyboar
26. he TransCorder system You can use the Administrator System Operator password or old Operator password to change this password The Operator has access only to the Live Display Screen and the Main Screen Change Password Telephone Connection Use this to change the Telephone Connection password of the TransCorder system You can use any existing password to change this password When a remote user attempts to connect to the TransCorder unit by modem the remote user must enter this password in order to complete the connection Alarm Callback Telephone When an alarm is triggered on the unit this feature will allow the TransCorder unit to call any computer that has the TransCorder transmission receiver software active in the computer The TransCorder will dial up to 4 different phone numbers Alarm Callback ltem D EF F Tone TEL 25922623 Dial Time en E Seconds Redial Pause fis Seconds Redial Count Cancel Item This specifies from 1 to 4 the order the TransCorder will dial remote transmission receivers until it connects 7 18 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu Tone Pulse Telephone Dial Time Redial Pause Redial Count Change Date Time Erase System Storage Windows Setting Software Upgrade Network Setup Specify type of phone system used Enter the telephone number here Specifies the length of time the TransCorder will wait for the remote receiver to respond If th
27. he hue saturation contrast and brightness for each individual camera Click on the button to restore the image default settings of the unit Press the x button to return to the main screen ai On the full screen display of a camera click on this return button to return to the live menu If the toolbar is hidden and you go to the full screen display of a camera the full screen will automatically revert to the live menu in 10 seconds Chapter 4 The Playback Menu 4 1 Chapter 4 The Playback Menu To view the playback menu click on the button to access the menu A System Operator or Administrator password is required to enter this menu see Setup menu for password configuration 4 4 AGTH AETI Camerad 19 13 26 is rue T ee Tee ae dE vz ir x LED Lie i 3 Camera3 19 13 26 EN 7 13 PM After pressing the Play button the unit will take a few seconds to prepare the data for instant playback When the unit 1s playing back images it does not prevent current recording of images into the hard drive The playback menu features many of the same buttons as the live menu with the notable exception that some of the cameras are grayed out and cannot be selected This indicates that nothing was recorded for that camera input 4 2 Chapter 4 The Playback Menu In addition there are two sets of playback control buttons 1 On the upper left corner of the screen are the Activity Playback buttons sen P
28. ie lee 7 2 MAP Wel Bre SUD eae nme aM Pe RS oN ES ZS eS ae Aer AS ae ee ee 7 6 Trans order Ee tn nn entame acon tue 7 8 Titans Corder 16 Channel mode geet 7 9 TransCorder 4 Schannel shii size model Sn a ne 7 10 Moton Detector Tab SCT e EE 7 11 Transmission Connection Fab Seti EE 7 14 Sequencer Tab Setup not available on slim size model 7 15 ENEE 5 CUD eebe EE 7 16 Chapter o EX DOS E 8 1 ek UAVS TASSE annee aie tes tte en slit wets dots wos aster be ete hehe wo etes 8 1 ESPO UT OS a teas ates seas il SU ES dt Le 8 3 Preparing a blank CDR to be used for AVI export Available on units with CDWriter 8 3 D AE POLAR nd SE a nn cn a don 8 5 Standard Format AVI Pla E 8 7 Propietar POPAT EE 8 8 Proprietary Format A VI Playe ensaian us 8 9 Ejectimg AVI CD Available on units with CDWriter 8 10 CHap r NetWork Instala e EE 9 11 TOW 10 SCUD INGE WON eae cab cen este E T E ees 9 11 Sette Machine Names and W Or Croup csc yee ace a A ne TO 9 13 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for using the TransCorder The TransCorder System combines video multiplexing digital time lapse recording video motion detection instant retrieval of image remote video all in on compact unit You can simultaneously record playback and archive image from one to sixteen cameras in your CCTV system without the need to purchase additional monitors or VCRs Operated by the Windows graphical user
29. ifthe damage to the unit has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replacement Products will be warranted for the remainder of the onginal warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer All customers shall submit replacement requests directly to their Dealer for forwarding to Telexper EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SEC TION TELE XPER INC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES REPRESENTATIONS AND STATEMENTS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL SUPPLIER BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR OPERATION OF THE PRODUCTS DELAYS IN DELIVERY OR REPAIR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCTS OR DAMAGE TO ANY PROPERTY OF ITS CUSTOMERS BECAUSE SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU LT 2 Telexper Inc WARRANTY REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE Please provideus with the followingregistrationinformation so that we can assist you in the unlikely event that your product should require service By registering your purchase with Telexper Inc you will provideus withthe necessary information we wouldrequire to assist you withany warranty issues Weapprecate the fact that you have selected Telexper Inc as your sou
30. ile You can save this on a floppy drive only on our standard units or on USB export media A single image will fill one 1 44MB floppy disk Zoom In This allows the user to magnify the image on the screen Zoom Out This allows the user to decrease the magnification on the screen Chapter 9 Network Installation 8 3 Exporting AVI files If you want to present a short video footage to the courts or police for evidence purposes you will need to click on the button Preparing a blank CDR to be used for AVI export Available on units with CDWriter To export AVI files to a blank CDR you will need to a Click on the Roxio Project Selector which can be found on the task bar next to the clock b The following screen will appear select make a data CD then choose direct CD t a directCD disc so you can drag files to a CD Windows Explorer _ Share or archive your computer files such as images documents spreadsheets and presentations on CD in the most compatible format Use your DVD recordable drive to store up to 4 7 GB of data C CD utilities erase LG make Writable 8 4 Chapter 9 Network Installation d Enter the label of the CD and click on Start Format DirectCD 5 3 1 154a SP4 Drive F Format Enable LOMPTessior Hormat Jupe P Duick Fomet Allows pouto quickly start using POUT LO without naving fo aa S olloumnet H Full Porat e Wait for a few seconds fo
31. interface and designed with state of art technology The TransCorder System is one user friendly stand alone TransCorder The TransCorder System operates as a non stop recorder even during playback tape change and viewing or event searching TransCorder Features e Triplex Multiplexing Record Playback and Archive simultaneously Long period Time Lapse Recording Remote Access Dialup and Local Area Network LAN e Dual Media Device 40 80 160 200 GB HDD 4 10 GB Tape Drive Not available in 4 8 channel slim size models e High Resolution 640x480 Pixels Recording Viewing Printing Intelligent Motion Detection Alarm Turbo Smart Tape Management Not available in 4 8 channel slim size models Automatic Backup to Digital Tape Convenient Restoration Management Alarm Event Archiving Tape Change buzzer Reminding Tape Remaining Capacity on screen indicating Tape Data Protection by password Portability for archived tapes e Instant Retrieval of Recordings by alarm event time index activity or on the fly search Alarm History up to 10 000 records Pan Tilt Zoom Control Option Any Windows Compatible Printer can be connected for image printing S G TF oe Chapter 2 The TransCorder Main Screen 2 1 Chapter 2 The TransCorder Main Screen 10 05 39 MODEM FAILED No Response waen 192 166 1 15 This is the main screen of the TransCorder System The above illustration shows 16 channel model For 4 8 channel models
32. isk onto a new tape The range and start time to be recorded onto the tape follows the same process of that of the tape restoration process except that this is the reverse process the puts the system data into the tape This will erase any other data recorded on this tape Time This is the current time on the system indicated on the 24 00 system Erase This will completely erase the tape of any recorded data Once the data is erased from the tape the data cannot be recovered Park This rotates the tape to an unused area when the tape will not be used for a long period of time This prevents the tape information from damage due to moisture dust etc Note When the tape is full the system will park the tape automatically After the system finishes parking the tape the tape can be safely removed Retension Removes all slack and tightens the tape by performing a fast forward and rewind of the tape If the tape has not been used for some period we suggest using this function before restoring the tape Exiting the Tape Menu Short periods of images may be restored as many times as necessary instead of restoring longer periods of images As long as the user does not exit the Tape menu the restored images will be kept in the system for viewing The restored data in the system will be erased when the Tape Menu is exited To avoid system reformatting of the tape remove the tape before leaving the Tape Menu 5 8 Chapter5 The Backup Menu
33. larm CH Alarm3 S Alarm4 shutdown mm Fe EE rn vi Alarmb L Alarm Alarm Alarm y Alarm10 gt R Alarml Alarm13 cl Alarmid Ki CH Alarm16 At certain stages the system will backup the data from the hard drive to the Hot Swap Hard Disk and display the above message When the bar turns yellow the system is actively backing up the data from the system to the Hot Swap Hard Disk Do not remove the Hot Swap Hard Disk from the drive during this process 14 19 30 MODEM FAILED No Response BACKUP MEDIUM FULL L D Aam C l D Alarm6 L Alarm10 p O Alarmi3 Alarmi4 Kam sich Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 5 13 Alarm3 PA Alarm k i a j za a OFFLINE ver 021007 Alarm4 Alarm Alarm Alarm16 In Setup Menu if Auto recycle is not checked the buzzer will sound when the Hot Swap Hard Disk 1s Full alerting the user to remove the Hot Swap Hard Disk 5 14Chapter 5 The Backup Menu Using a brand new Hard disk as a backup Hard disk The TransCorder recognizes a removable hard drive as its backup device only if the drive has been partitioned formatted and has a VSBACKUP label name IF the TransCorder does not recognize your removable backup hard drive then it needs to be partitioned and formatted To create a partition on the drive please run FDISK from the MS DOS command prompt After rebooting your system get into program manager format your back
34. me of a timed clip that a viewer wishes to see The time and date in this section always falls within the Start Time and End Time parameters The Current Time is also determines the location of the scroll bar cursor Start Time Start Time shows the beginning of a timed clip that the viewer wishes to see The default is the earliest frame recorded on the unit End Time End Time marks the end of a timed clip that the viewer wishes to see The default is the most recent frame recorded on the unit 4 4 Chapter 4 The Playback Menu Using Image Zooming Function 41 4 A TI H ACTI Cameraz 19 13 26 Stat EM 7 13 PM To zoom an image or picture you will need to select the image you want to zoom then click the desired image then single view of image will be shown on the screen Exit the screen back to PLAY mode and make sure the image that beening zoomed is indicated then press button Selected image will be displayed as following Chapter 4 The Playback Menu 4 5 Preview Screen cu Press fi to return image back to original size at anytime Main Screen Press fa to zoom in the image Point the cursor to main screen then left click the mouse to enlarge the frame The maximum size 1s 100 times of original size In preview screen you can move thumbnail to any desired point and the enlarged view will be displayed at main screen Press fay to zoom out of the image Press to darken the image
35. nsCorder Digital Recorder Setup ee x Camera Alarm Motion Detection Output Backup system Connection SEQUENCEr Admin Copyright Channel List Channel 1 Channel M Follow alarm cameras Channel 3 Follow motion cameras Channel 4 ape Lamera Camera Lamera Camerad Cameras Camerab Camera Camera Dwell SEC Fa 3 5 G H H Cancel Keyboard Channel List The user can adjust the settings for the monitor attached to the Video Out connector using these settings Enable Click to activate the Sequencing Monitor function Follow Alarm Cameras If this box is checked when an alarm is triggered the appropriate camera will be shown on the Video Out monitor Follow Motion Cameras If this box is checked when motion detection is triggered the appropriate camera will be shown on the Video Out monitor 7 16 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu Cameras In this section the user can highlight all the cameras that he or she would like to feature on the CCTV monitor Click on the appropriate Camera to highlight it to be used in the sequencing function Click on a highlighted Camera to deselect it Dwell Set the time the sequencer will feature each highlighted camera before switching to the next camera in the sequence Administration Setup Select the Admin tab to display the Administrator only features of the TransCorder Only the Administrator has access to this menu Click Execute to activ
36. o view the Alarm History menu click on the button to access the menu A System Operator or Administrator password is required to enter this menu see Setup menu for password configuration me e RE ES ES Log start lime Alarm Description End Time Ack Time 4 2002 12 06 19 29 51 Alarm 12 06 19 29 59 12 06 19 29 58 3 2002 12 06 19 29 51 Alarm 12 06 19 29 59 12 06 19 29 56 2 2002 12 06 19 29 51 Alarm 12 06 19 29 56 12 06 19 29 56 1 2002 12 06 19 29 51 Alarm 12 06 19 29 58 12 06 19 29 58 The Alarm History menu keeps a log of all recorded incidents triggered by Alarm or Motion Detection Selecting a log with the mouse enables the user to playback the incident The Alarm history fields Log Log entry number as recorded by the system The most recent log is placed at the top of the screen Start Time Time when the alarm was activated Alarm Description The alarm input triggered for the recorded event End Time Time when the alarm ended 6 2 Chapter 6 The History Menu Ack Time Short for Acknowledged Time When the alarm is activated an alert occurs on the unit until someone responds to the alert When someone responds to the alert clicks on the flashing alarm the time of the response is recorded under this field If the alarm ends before anyone responds to the alert this entry is left blank in the log The Alarm history toolbar 1 nl Click to view the deleted logs from the Alarm History Under the
37. owing Visionsoft Digital Recorder 5 168 ed Information IF Registration Regist Detail Host Name GIGA TELESPER NET IP Address 20320463 3 TELEXPER NET Register Last update time 2002 06 28 14 09 37 me Update Last error message eng 2 Enter a new host name in the blank space then press Register User must enter different IP name for each machine that uses Dynamic IP 3 When new IP 1s registered the confirmation dialog as following will appear to indicate the 4 Press Chapter 9 Network Installation 8 1 Chapter 8 Exporting Data The TransCorder saves its recorded information onto the hard drive Exporting the information can be done in a variety of ways Images can be printed from a printer attached to the unit or the digital data can be exported as an AVI file To use these features enter the Playback menu Printing Images Before printing an image a printer must be connected to the back of the unit in order to install drivers go to the Admin tab under Setup and activate the Windows taskbar To print an image select the image from playback and stop on the image that you wish to print Then click the Save File Options Tooli Tool Zoom In Zoom Gut Close Printer Icon to print the image SESIR aa A E TET Print Select this to print the image from printer 8 2 Chapter 9 Network Installation Save File Select this to save the image as a BMP f
38. pyright Camera Alarm Motion Detection Output Backup system Connection Alarm list Name Alarm Type 1 Pulsed D Recording camera Recording time 30 a seconds Alarmi E Buzz Enable 30 a seconds Alarm Alarml Alarmi3 Alarm 4 Alarm15 Default Alarm16 _ Default Recording mode a Al incident s cameras higher priority Cancel Keyboard The above illustration shows 16 channel model For 4 8 channel models there will be 4 8 alarms on the alarm list Each Alarm can be programmed with the following features on the Alarm tab Alarm Enable Click to enable or disable the alarm function NO Normal Open Select Normal Open as the Alarm type Normal Open means that the alarm input is triggered when there is contact between the connections NC Normal Close Select Normal Close as the Alarm type Normal Close means that the alarm input is triggered when there is no longer contact between the connections Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 7 Name The name for the Alarm input The input can be renamed using a keyboard Type Use to select either pulsed or latched input Pulsed The recording time depends on the information specified on this menu Latched The recording time depends on the alarm s sensor If the user does not acknowledge the alarm the recording will return to normal recording speed when the alarm time expires Recording camera Select the camera that correspond
39. r been backup into the Backup Disk immediately Replication This will copy a specified period of information from the system data onto the Replication Disk When Replication is complete mount will be displayed in the State of the backup menu In the main screen Park unload will be displayed To remove the Backup Hard Disk Please click on Park in the Backup menu then the Unplug or Eject Hardware screen will be displayed click on Stop OK OK then finally Close you can Now remove the Backup Hard Disk Erase This will completely erase the Hot Swap Hard Disk of any recorded data Once the data is erased from the Hot Swap Hard Disk the data cannot be recovered As long as you press the Erase button the Erasing processed cannot be stopped Park Make sure park the Hot Swap Hard Disk before you remove it from the unit Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 5 17 Playback Backup Information Start Tim Name NONAME Start Time 12 06 2002 19 24 01 End Time 12 06 2002 19 37 46 Ready Loading data 5 a Management Backup Wow Replication Erase Kark Playback 19 38 49 When playing back in the Backup Menu the loading data progress will take approx 6 minutes for a full 80G backup hard disk The user has the option of stopping this loading data progress by pressing on the Abort button Exiting the Backup Menu A Short periods of images may be restored as many times
40. r the CDR to be formatted DirectCD 5 3 1 154a SP4 Drive F f When the formatting process is finished simply click on X to exit the screen The CDR is now ready for AVI export It can be used in either of the two exporting formats Chapter 9 Network Installation 8 5 There are two exporting formats Standard Format AVI File Export Mode Selection En x Standard Format Cancel C Proprietary Format When selecting the Standard Format standard AVI file format i Digital Recorder a x 2 A File Export Start 1 Insert formatted diskette into drive Then press the UK button 2 When done playback pictures as usual and all the pictures will be stored into the diskette Cancel Others M Watermark F Pictures with text M AVI Player M Duplicate to CD RW Drive F CDROM e Cancel 11 If you wish to encode the exported files then select Watermark This will prevent the AVI files from being edited again 111 If you wish to the exported files with information then select Pictures with text IV If you wish to include the AVI player then select AVI Player v To export the images to CD please select Duplicate to CD RW and choose the corresponding Drive letter from the drop down list Available on units with CD Writer 8 6 Chapter 9 Network Installation VI yil viil If the disk or Drive D contains data the system will ask to erase b
41. rate the time schedules For example 0 00 10 00 11 00 14 00 Each time range separated by a comma will appear as a selection under the Schedule field under the Motion Detection tab Setup Previous Moves selection to previous camera Next Moves selection to the next camera Refresh Accept the changes to the motion detection schedule Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 13 Activate Motion Detection zones Select the Z button to activate Motion Detection zones The user can create motion detection zones to specify that certain areas of the camera image would trigger the motion detection alert instead of the entire camera Up to four zones can be created in each camera Note the image is still when you are creating zones using this feature When selected use the arrow to select a zone E When selected use the mouse to create a zone by clicking a point on the screen and dragging the cursor to create the zone When selected click on an existing motion detection zone to delete it 7 14 Chapter 7 The Setup Menu Transmission Connection Tab Setup Select the Connection tab to display the settings for remote modem transmission for the TransCorder Digital Recorder setup SEQUENCEr Camera Alarm Motion Detection Comport vom Baudrate Admin Copyright Output Backup system Connection Dial Check DialTone CG Tone Pulse Ge On C Off Modem Sound Ge Off 0 Modem Type On
42. rce for digital recording solutions Purchaser s Name Purchaser s Address City State Zip Code Model O Transcorder O TransCorder Slim Channel O04 O8 O16 O82 Hard Drive SIZE Giga Bytes storage Trans Corder only OTape Drive OZzip Drive Dot Swap Drive Serial Number Date of Purchase Dealer Name Dear Location Table of Contents Chapter L Introductio E 1 1 Transe ee RD RE PR nudes E T EO 1 1 Chapter 2 The PransC order Mains Cre RE 2 1 Chapter Th Taye E BEE 3 1 Chapter The P bay WAC EMEN EE 4 Using Image Z oomine FOCON a ee 4 4 Chapter 5 The Backup Menu Available only on units with Backup drive 5 1 Backup on Tape Drive Available only on units with Tape drive 5 2 The Pape status on tie Mami SCTE EN EE 5 2 Backup n tape SM ana cement wxisadsvasssdaceiceavadssasnaassoneauedeanudaieiseaeadehadesaciniauptessnndadeiseasadstasses 5 5 The Backup Fab under the ee 5 8 Backup on Hot Swap Drive Available only on units with Hot Swap drive 5 9 How to insert the Backup hard disk cartridge 5 9 The Hot Swap Hard Disk Status on the Main Screen 5 11 Using a brand new Hard disk as a backup Hard disk 5 14 Backup on Hot swap Ss Manasemennt Eege 5 15 The Backup Fabunder the Setup Me EE 5 18 Chapter 6 LS History MIRE der ennemi os 6 1 TING Ar History LO OUD AL cadet Ra dd dresse nine er item tas 6 2 Chapter EE ee Ee de tenter ee eo ei een lente 7 1 MAS tL UO attra ete AU tne tease enc saat ot l
43. ress to search for previous activity starting point ats Press to reverse activity playback Gi Press to stop playback DP Press for normal playback Press to search for next activity starting point 2 On the lower half of the playback screen is the Playback Control box The leftmost position of scroll bar indicates the earliest image recorded onto the unit and is designated as frame 1 of the unit with the time and date of the recorded frame The rightmost position of the scroll bar is the most recent image recorded onto the unit Even though the unit still records while in playback mode new images will not be added until the user leaves the playback menu The Playback buttons work differently in Playback Control box al Press for fast backward playing of the recorded images The more the button is pressed the faster the image runs backward Press to reverse image playback A Press to stop playback Press for normal playback pl Press for fast forward playing of the recorded images The more the button is pressed the faster the image runs forward Chapter 4 The Playback Menu 4 3 L This button opens the Time Search Window Edit Tape Scope Edit Tape scope me DE if E me Pe Hip 4 Start Time ome for AU ile impr Es Elf ous For UF MF mir EF dE The time and date can be adjusted in this window by using the keyboard or using the arrows Current Time Current Time shows the current fra
44. s with the alarm input The default setting is that Alarm input 1 corresponds to Camera input 1 View Live If this function is ON and an alarm occurs the system will switch to the live mode of the Camera corresponding to the Alarm input immediately Recording time This is time that the unit will record in seconds the alarmed event before alarm ceases Maximum recording time 1s 999 seconds Buzz Enable In this function is ON an alarm buzzer attached to the alarm inputs will sound Adjust the buzzer time to indicate the length of time you want the buzzer to sound Default Select to restore the default values of the system Recording mode Use to select the alarm recording mode Record last incident s camera only Record only the last alarmed camera The last triggered alarm camera will be the only one recording Record incident s camera only Record all the alarmed cameras Only the cameras with triggered alarms will be recording Last incident s camera higher priority All the cameras will continue to record but the last triggered alarm camera will record at a faster speed The other cameras will record at a lower rate Incident s camera higher priority All the cameras will continue to record but the all the alarmed cameras will record at a faster speed The other cameras will record at a lower rate The alarmed events will be logged into the alarm history menu This is the diagram of the alarm inputs 7 8 Chapter 7 The
45. speed of the unit listed in frames per second fps This speed is reflected on the main status display screen The frames per second on this unit is divided by the number of active cameras For example if a unit is running at 20 frames per second and there are five active cameras there will be 4 frames for each camera captured per second Individual Setting ei With this setting each active camera on this unit will record at a speed independent of the other cameras If this entry is selected under the speed box an additional box Speed A EE EN will appear for each individual camera that will allow the user to customize the speed for that camera Chapter 7 The Setup Menu 7 3 Name This is the name of the camera or location for display on the monitor Scheduled This field indicates continuous recording time for the camera The default 1s 00 00 24 00 which indicates a 24 hour period recording time To change the continuous recording time for a particular camera change the entry For example to record from 2pm to 4pm type 14 00 16 00 To list more than one recording time insert a comma to indicate breaks in recording time For example to record from 10am to 2pm and from 4pm to 10pm on a camera type 10 00 14 00 16 00 22 00 To record times that would go past midnight 24 00 break the scheduled recording time into two parts For example to record from 10pm to 6am type 22 00 24 00 00
46. tep 18 Step 19 Step 20 Step 21 Step 22 Chapter 5 The Backup Menu 5 15 Select the FULL option in the format type Enter VSBACKUP in the Label text input to set the Hard Drive Label as VSBACKUP Click Start button to proceed Click OK button to proceed Select Scan disk if this drive is not brand new or if you have time to do the hard disk scan Click Close button to leave Format program Reboot the TransCorder Backup on Hot Swap s Management For units that contain Hot Swap Hard Drive to view the Backup menu click on the button to access the menu Backup Information Start Tim Name Replication Disk Start Time 09 20 2002 16 09 41 End Time 09 23 2007 19 38 35 Mount Management Backup Wow Replication Erase Park Playback 11 20 41 5 16Chapter 5 The Backup Menu Backup Information Indicates the name of the Hot Swap Hard disk Replication Disk Backup Disk the earliest recorded information on the Hot Swap Hard disk Start Time the last recorded information on the Hot Swap Hard disk End Time and status and state of the Hot Swap Hard disk History Lists all the alarms that have been detected in this current Hot Swap Hard disk Select the desired alarmed incident and press the Play button on the upper left corner to view the images from that alarm Backup Management The Backup Management box features the following buttons Backup Now This will backup all the data that neve
47. the Configuration tab Select TCP IP Click Properties In the TCP IP Properties dialog box click the IP Address tab and then select the Specify an IP address Le TCPZIP Properties El Ea Bindings Advanced Ne bos DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IF Address An IF address can be automatically assigned to this computer IF your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below C Obtain an IF address automatically Ge Specify an IP address IP Address 166 153 0 1 Cancel 9 12Chapter 9 Network Installation 5 Configure the IP Address and Subnet Mask e IP Address 166 153 0 1 for the first recorder 166 153 0 2 for the second recorder etc e Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 All systems connected to the same local area network must have the same subnet mask 6 Click OK Domain Name Registration Not featured in all units For TransCorder that use Dynamic IP address users can register their IP address through Telexper in order for the remote access to work properly 1 From Setup list select Domain Name Registration and then press Execute 2 Enter a new host name in the blank space then press Register User must enter different IP name for each machine that uses Dynamic IP 3 When new IP 1s registered the confirmation dialog will appear to indicate the system now Chapter 9 Net
48. u 2 Ss GE a Click on Drive to select where you want to store the AVI files and the following screen will appear Digital Recorder EW Reader TE e AVIEXPO D EWW Header F Chapter 9 Network Installation 8 9 b Select the start time and end time of the Proprietary AVI files you want to export Start then click on to start the copying process c If there is not enough free space the following error message will appear Digital Recorder E x Stop Copy The memory space in F ie not enough Disk Free Space 34 MB Total File Size 66007 ME start Simply reduce the start time and end time and click on Start again to begin the copying process Proprietary Format AVI Player The proprietary format AVI player can be access by double clicking on PEETER AC and the following is its main screen o UT En Kaz BGF re A hees E datt Copyright C letexper international Inc 1998 20 To choose the location of the proprietary AVI files click on Select Path To start playing the proprietary AVI files click on Play 8 10Chapter 9 Network Installation Ejecting AVI CD Available on units with CDWriter To eject the CD after the AVI exporting process is finished simply press the eject button on the CDWriter and the following screen will appear Eject CD Before ejecting decide af vou want to continue using Direct D to access the CD or if you want to read it from a standar
49. up drive and set the Drive Label as VSBACKUP The following procedure will ensure that you can create a removable backup drive If you are familiar with the Windows environment you can use other ways to do the same job The following procedure is based on that you have a TransCorder which has ONE physical hard drive and partitioned as C D E already The removable backup drive is the hard drive which is inserted in the cartridge on the system Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Connect a keyboard to the unit Press F3 button on the keyboard to leave TransCorder program and into the Desktop Screen Step 2 Click the Start button then click the Run button and Run c windows command fdisk Enter Y to select Enable large disk support Enter 5 to select Change current fixed disk drive Enter 2 to select Fixed disk drive 2 Enter 1 to select Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive Enter 1 to select Create Primary DOS partition Enter Y to select Maximum size of the primary DOS partition Repeat entering Esc to get out of the FDISK program Reboot the TransCorder Press F3 button on the keyboard to leave TransCorder program and into the Desktop Screen Double Click My Computer Icon Double Click Local Disk F Icon Click Yes button to format the Hard Drive Step 16 Step 17 S
50. work Installation 9 13 Setting Machine Names and Workgroup When possible leave this portion to the Network Administrator 1 Inthe Network panel click the Identification tab WSDRI VISIONSOFT WIDAR 2 Type the values for the machine identification setting e Computer name The machine name must be unique on the network NameVSDRI for the first machine VSDR2 for the second etc e Workgroup The workgroup name does not need to be unique type in any name you wish VISIONSOFT is our recommendation e Computer Description Type in the as same as computer name 1s recommended 3 Press OK to complete setting
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