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1. 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 04 13 02 2003 14 04 42 VMD 13 02 2003 14 05 00 VMD YNNN NN NNN NNN NNN NNNNDN 13 Select next previous event block icons to view the next 20 events listed in the database Et i 25 events 14 The Player Control buttons are as follows er i Playback Ss Top row Live View Rewind Playback Fast Forward Middle row Record to Local Storage Frame Rewind Still Frame Advance Bottom row Rewind Fast Forward speed 62 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual Note The Record button is for saving live or recorded footage to the PC desktop It does not affect recording to the DV IP hard disks 15 Select a Playback speed from the drop down menu mz Note The Playback speed button only affects the rewind and fast forward speed The speed of these functionalities can be set from normal speed to 1000 times normal speed 16 To access a piece of footage recorded on the DV IP hard drive type the date and time into the Instant Go To fields and click the arrow button Whichever cameras are being viewed will then immediately be seen with footage from the time and date selected If a time and date selected are before footage has been recorded then Image not Available appears 8 3 Using the DuoView Display DuoView is a new concept seen o
2. Username s Password s 1 1 User2 HEEHHEHHHHHHEHHEHHHEAHEHHEAHHEHHHEHHHEHHH Provides access only to camera 2 in live amp playback HHEEHEHHHEHHHEHHEHHHEHAHEHHEHAHEHHHEHHHEHHH object cgi live_cams 2 replay_cams 2 Username s Password s 2 2 User3 HEEHHEHHHEHHHEHHHEHHHEHHEHHEAHEHHHEHHHEAHHEHHEHHH Provides access only to camera 1 2 3 4 amp 6 in live amp playback HEEHHHHHEHHHEHHEHAHHEHHEHHEHAHEHHEHHHEAHEHHEHHH object cgi live_cams 1 4 6 replay_cams 1 4 6 Username s Password s 3 3 56 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 9 3 Default TCP IP Port Mappings DV IP uses ports within the TCP IP stack to pass information from the physical layer to the application layer Applications which are supported by DV IP include Telnet FTP HTTP etc Depending on the data being passed TCP or UDP packet formatting will be used Below is a table detailing port assignments and their use D Note This information will be valuable to the IT Administrator if problems are encountered receiving video and audio etc This information will also be required by the IT Administrator when applying security to firewalls etc PORT TYPE APPLICATION USE 21 TCP File Transfer Port FTP This is used for arching alarmed images to a Connection remote server Terminal Telnet Remote terminal application allows 23 TCP i i Connection engineering function to be carried out TCP
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4. Camera Set up screen 4 To view the live or recorded image select the available camera s from the Camera Selection toolbar J Note For cameras that are available the buttons are shown in blue or red if active Buttons are greyed for cameras that are unavailable 5 Pan Tilt and Zoom PTZ cameras using the joystick 6 Control the speed of the joystick movement using the plus and minus signs to the right of the joystick J Note The current movement speed setting is displayed in the number box 7 The Telemetry Controls buttons are as follows Zoom In Zoom Out Patrol Lights On Off Middle row Iris Open Iris Close Washer Wiper Reduce Movement Speed Current Speed Increase Speed 8 Click the number button between 0 to 99 in the Preset Control panel to select the require PTZ preset 9 Right click on the last number depressed to store the preset Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 61 The following confirmation box appears Microsoft Internet Explorer Eg he Fd Do you want to store Pre Set 997 10 Click OK 11 Double click on the required event in the Events Database that you want to view S Note The events database is a listing of all power ups VMD alarm events and contact alarm events This database is automatically updated every time a new event occurs Ww Note Events are listed with the following information from left to right camera number date time description of alarm
5. Dial Limit S Note The DV IP unit ensures that a connection with an Alarm Receiving Centre or a i 2 3 9 1 PC on a network is achieved by using the configured Hosts and Profiles To configure the Alarm Receiving Centre connection settings From the Alarms tool bar in the left frame click Alarm Connection Setting Type the IP address of the Alarm Receiving Centre in both the Primary and Secondary host fields in the HOST windows Note If the Alarm Receiving Centre has a backup IP address this can be used for the secondary host instead of repeating the primary host address Alternatively if a DNS server is configured in the network settings you can use host names Type the word Ethernet in the Primary and Secondary Profile fields Note The Ethernet profile causes DV IP to dial out over the Ethernet via an optional router to the Alarm Receiving Centre For advice on other possible profiles contact your supplier or Dedicated Micros Type the name of this DV IP in the DVIP Alarm Name window to be included in alarms Check the Dial on Alarm box to enable DV IP dial out for alarms Check the Dial on Camera Fail box to enable automatic dial out if a camera fails Type in a retry time minutes in the Dial Retry Time field for the system to try to connect to the Alarm Receiving Centre if an initial attempt is unsuccessful Type in the maximum number of times in the Dial Limit window that the uni
6. Many actions may be repeated if the VMD is used as an input to an Alarm Zone It is recommended that you choose to only enable an action in the VMD or in the Alarm Zone to reduce the number of actions that occur and events that have to be reviewed 2 To record an events in the event database using the VMD zone number check the Create Database Entry box 3 To set the alarm record rate across ALL cameras enabled in the record sequence and configured for standard recording check the Change Standard Record Rate box 4 To change the alarm record rate for the selected VMD camera on y enable the camera in the Camera Set up screen configure an alarmed variable record rate and place a check in the Change Variable Record Rate box 5 To connect to the DV IP Viewer check the Report on VMD Activity box when the alarm handling functionality is enabled 6 Check the 24 Hour Alarm box to enable the VMD for 24 hours on the selected camera even if a schedule has not been defined 7 Check the Record Still Image box to record a high quality single image at the time of the VMD activation in addition to the ongoing recording 8 Check the Protect VMD Images box to protect the images associated with this VMD activation from being overwritten using the Pre Alarm Alarm Duration and Protect Period parameters Refer to Section 6 2 2 Removing Protection from Images in Section 6 Configuring the alarms 9 Check the Create Zone Input box to crea
7. Select Single FTP Session to avoid the login logout procedure for each image The video server stays connected to the ISP until it is disabled or there is a connection error 11 Select Batch transfer to transfer all camera images in one batch J Note With the Batch transfer option the Update Interval is the delay between all images being updated Without this option the Update Interval is the delay between each camera update 12 Choose the Webcam Resolution by selecting low medium or high 13 Choose when the webcam updates are enabled to the host system by selecting Disabled Enable with system SET Enable when system UNSET Always Enable 14 Click Save 8 10 Configuring and Testing Relays This screen is used to test the four on board relays or the optional 485 BUS expansion ROM Relay Outputs Global Aiar OrrBoard Relay 1 Global VML i Oredoard Relay 2 Global Camera Fail J On Board Relay 3 Rea 1 2 gt 3 4 Closet P pr j y P Module 1 address 160 Default used with alarms Riy 1 2 3 4 53 16 7 8 amp a 8 ji T 1 i 7 i i i obcami nE a SE oE SE GE GE oe SE IE mG CH EE oe oe oe oe oe E pE oe IE 1 To configure the four internal relays 2 1 From the System tool bar in the left frame click Relay Test Page 2 Ifyou want to the DV IP to control Relay 1 automatically when an alarm occurs check the Global Alarm box 3 If you want the DV IP to control Relay 2 automat
8. Select the cameras that require VMD settings by checking the Enable box under each camera number VMO Options 1 Camera Enab canera i 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 o 40 44 42 43 4 a5 1 Le EE ee ee GS pE ee EE GE GS iS pS EE iE ee WAD pulse extension ancs a Te time isecse E VED alarin duration cecs i Meccan Protect VD images indefinite W 3 Type the number of seconds required in the VMD pulse extension box to extend the time an alarm is valid for before another alarm event can be activated by motion detected on the same camera 4 Type a figure in seconds in the VMD pre alarm time field This provides a period before the alarm is activated when the DV IP marks the start of recorded footage viewed with the Alarm Event 5 Type the alarm duration in seconds in the VMD alarm duration Type a VMD protect period in days or check the Protect VMD images indefinitely Ww Note If the Protect VMD images indefinitely box is checked the Pre Alarm Time sec field is used to start the optional write protection of alarmed images 7 2 Configuring VMD Actions for a Camera The actions for VMD on a camera can be configured separately to the actual VMD zones for the camera See the next section for details of setting up the VMD zones 1 To configure the VMD camera actions 2 1 Select the camera you wish to configure for VMD from the Select VMD Camera drop down menu Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 35 Ww Note
9. object frmpages dvip_var_rec shtml object frmpages dvip_Schedule shtml object frmpages dvip_holidays shtml object frmpages dvip_text_in_images shtml ALARMS MENU object frmpages dvip_alarm_inputs shtml object frmpages dvip_alarm_zones shtml object frmpages vmdsetup jar object frmpages dvip_vmd shtml object frmpages dvip_database shtml object frmpages dvip_hosts_profiles shtml SYSTEM MENU object frmpages dvip_network_settings shtml object frmpages dvip_serial_ports shtml object frmpages dvip_audio shtml object frmpages audioscope shtml object frmpages audioscope class object frmpages dvip_ramdisk shtml object frmpages dvip_ftp shtml object frmpages dvip_webcam shtml object frmpages dvip_relays shtml object frmpages dvip_confirm_shutdown shtml Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 55 object frmpages dvip_shutdown shtml LOGS MENU object frmpages dvip_system_logs shtml object logs connect txt object logs access txt object logs security txt object logs log txt object logs bak txt Users Passwords dm web Admin HHEHHEHHHEHHAHEHHHAEHEHAEEH Provides full access live amp playback HHEEHHHHHHEHHHEHAHAEHEHAEEH object cgi Username s Password s admin admin User1 HHEEHHHHHEHHHEHHEHAHHEAHEHHEAHEHHHEHHHEHHH Provides access only to camera 1 in live amp playback HEEHHHHHEHHHEHHHEHHHEHAHEHHEAHEHHHEHAHHEHHH object cgi live_cams 1 replay_cams 1
10. 11410 PICBUFF Assigning camera 1 to codec 0 eat sequence order PIC_BUFF added buffer total 2 RECORD start main loop seq_ quent 0x0000H00080000001 PORTS attempt DHCP request ag PORTS requested DHCP se dling 1032809007 PORTS quoted DHCP hostname A1K832809007 13 RECORD 373 pix written at 6 pix per sec reqs Q Welcome to the DV IP command line processor m ether_ip 172 16 100 16 m subnet 259 259 0 8 m gateway 1 72 16 100 1 m save reset Connected 0 11 22 Auto detect 38400 3 N 1 5 Save the entered values to memory by typing the following commands at the terminal session lt ESC gt m save lt ENTER gt 6 To restart the DV IP unit and make your changes effective type reset lt ENTER gt Once the DVIP gt prompt reappears the DV IP is ready 7 Power down the DV IP 8 Connect an Ethernet cable from the RJ45 socket marked NET on the DV IP to a live empty network socket al fo A fo A e Lax QO Q A t con d com i RELAYS Ya 9 Power up the DV IP The green network LED should start to flash If it doesn t flash ask your network administrator to check the network socket The DV IP is now fully installed Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 11 10 Proceed to Section 3 6 4 Testing the Network Configuration of DV IP 3 6 3 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP If your network administrator has advised you that the network you wish to configure is served by DHCP server there may be
11. Escape key at the top left of your keyboard followed by m You only need to press the Escape key once and release before pressing the m key Connect to DV IP using Hyper Terminal as described in section 3 4 1 Aw Note The RJ45 network connection should be disconnected during this procedure A Type the following command in the terminal session lt ESC gt m ether_ip aaa bbb ccc ddd lt ENTER gt Where aaa bbb ccc ddd is the network s IP address The response should be similar to that shown in the screenshot below J Note It is possible to use either the Or V as the delimiter between entries 10 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 3 Set the subnet mask by typing lt ESC gt m subnet aaa bbb ccc ddd lt ENTER gt Where aaa bbb ccc ddd is the network s subnet mask The response should be similar to that shown in the screenshot below 4 Where necessary set the default gateway by typing lt ESC gt m gateway aaa bbb ccc ddd lt ENTER gt Where aaa bbb ccc ddd is the network s default gateway The response should be similar to that shown in the screenshot below Ww Note A default gateway may not be required on networks that do not contain intermediate routers DVIP Hyper Terminal Fle Edt Wew Cal Transfer Help De s55 08 e ALARMS contact changed on 14 ALARMS contact changed on 15 ALARMS contact changed on 16 FSIMAGE fs_rebuild_index found 2109 good images in realm O file O offset 4428 2972 time
12. You should discuss the situation with your network administrator lt Q_ Refer to Section 3 6 3 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP for more information on DHCP For a permanent IP address your network administrator needs to provide the following information Category Complete with your network information IP address ee SENDE SENE for example 169 254 123 1 Subnet mask sw __ ___ for example 255 255 0 0 Gateway EOE ONEN ee EEEE for example 169 254 123 10 Note If the DV IP is only used on the local subnet then a default gateway is not required Both DHCP and permanent IP require that you first connect directly to the DV IP through its RS232 port using a terminal program on a PC 3 6 1 Connecting to the DV IP Using a Terminal Program 1 3 To connect to the network via a terminal program 1 Power down the DV IP and your PC Remove the mains input from the PSU but leave the PSU connected to the DV IP 2 Connect the supplied RS232 cable from a PC serial port to the port labelled COM 4 port at the back of the DV IP 8 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual Reacecuencesssuce OOO OO OOO ODOOOOOOO VD 4 Vor Ws Wo WoW Will Wl Wl We Wil Wile 3 For DHCP configurations ONLY connect an Ethernet cable from the RJ45 socket marked NET on the DV IP to a live empty network socket 4 For permanent IP address subnet mask and default gateway leave the RJ45 disconnected 5 Restart your
13. h MEER 7 NSFSR R ME eE ry o 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 13 02 2003 100 events aa anaes i Fa DD MM OYYYY n CO H a H D W W o o w o oE hk 1 J Mm A hh mm ss F ti Flavback Mormal SE O k g i i The Live Page is accessible from the home page of the DVIP by selecting the Live Page button This screen allows you to view live or recorded images from any camera active on the system Note You can only view recorded images from those cameras set to record in the configuration The optimum screen resolution on your PC is 1024x768 1 To use the Live Page 1 Choose the image display view by selecting either single camera quad display 9 way or 16 way 60 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual Note Quad views and above take their cameras in sequential order from the first selected camera so in a quad view selecting camera one gives cameras 1 to 4 selecting camera 5 gives cameras 5 to 8 and so on 2 To copy images to the clipboard for use by other applications right click on the display Note Right clicking and pasting to an external application can be achieved for all views a 16 way view is copied in the same way as a single camera 3 Select the image resolution by clicking either the hi med or lo button from the toolbar hi med Aw Note The actual image resolution and file size settings for each button are set in the
14. in the Date DD MM YY and or Time hh mm ss fields 5 Press the arrow button to Instant Go to that point in time Press Play and the replay footage is displayed in the Replay Images screen S Note The footage can now be controlled using the playback controls and compared to the Live Images screen 8 3 2 Using the DuoView to View Eight Live Cameras in Two Quad Displays 1 To view eight live cameras simultaneously Place a check in the Live Images box only 2 Select the first camera in the quad sequence This displays the selected camera and the next three in sequence 3 Uncheck the Live Images box Check the Replay Images box 5 Select the first camera in the quad sequence 64 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 6 Press the Live button in the playback controls D Note You will now see up to eight different cameras on the two screens four in each quad view This will also work in the other following views single camera 9 way and 16 way 8 4 Recording to a PC or to Network Storage To record the footage being viewed be it live or recorded follow the steps below S Note Recording on PC or network storage is visible on the Live Page and the DuoView screen 1 To record to a PC or network storage 3 1 Rewind the video to the desired time or use the Instant Go To fields 2 Click the Record button in the controls once you have reached the desired time RECORD OPTIONS Close hi Jpeq AMT 640 4
15. no need to set the IP address subnet mask or default gateway The DHCP protocol can automatically configure the DV IP network interface By default the DHCP name on the network is the machine serial number The IT or network manager can predefine the IP address by configuring the DHCP server to use the DV IP unit s serial number found on the packaging or on the underneath of the unit itself to look up the IP address that s to be assigned to the unit Aw Note Although this configuration provides an IP address for the DV IP unit using the DHCP protocol the IP address is only temporary so it is advised that a permanent IP address is provided manually at a later date amp Refer to Section 3 6 2 Permanent Network Settings for instructions on how to permanently configure the DV IP network settings 1 To determine the IP address automatically assigned via DHCP 3 D Note The network should be connected via the RJ45 NET socket during this procedure Connect to DV IP using Hyper Terminal as described in section 3 4 1 At the DV IP gt prompt in HyperTerminal run the IP configuration tool type pe ipcfg lt ENTER gt The IP address that has been assigned automatically using DHCP is displayed 3 Make a note of the IP address for testing the network configuration 3 6 4 Testing the Network Configuration of DV IP This section tells you how to test that the DV IP network configuration was successful The PC must be
16. note changing this setting will require a system reset before becoming effective 8 Click the Save icon J Note DV IP will use the current time and date as shown on the personal computer when the Sync DV IP time button is pressed S Note Recorded images are referenced from GMT An offset is applied during playback to the relevant time zone Make sure that the PC is setup to adjust to daylight savings automatically other wise a discrepancy in time will occur during playback This feature can be found by double clicking on the time bottom right of the task bar and selecting Time Zone check the daylight savings box Time will now be referenced correctly 40 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 8 1 Configuring the Network Settings The Network Settings screen displays and enables you to make changes to the existing network settings It also allows for limitation of bandwidth to ensure the DV IP only uses as much bandwidth as you can spare Normally the main network settings of the IP address subnet mask and default gateway are only configured at installation Network Settings Please choose one of the pre set buttons for your Ethernet bandwidth settings or manually enter your preferred settings WAN SON Maximum Trans Rate joo KB second 1 to 1000KB Transmit Image Buffers 1 to 3 buffers Ethernet MTU 1514 Bytes Ethernet Re Transmit Timeout im Milliseconds PPP Link Down Timer Minutes PPP Idle Lin
17. rate parsing an entry to the events database and closing an internal light duty relay contact These relay contacts could be used to switch lights on remotely open doors or lift car park barriers etc Communication with the outside world is achieved using Internet Protocol IP The IP stack provides the protocols that make up a suit of protocol commonly known as TCP IP These protocols include FTP which provides the ability to copy data from the DV IP to a remote server for backup and off line reviewing Telnet which is a terminal based application used for programming and debug and Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP which provides the transport for web pages to a web browser allowing interaction using a common software application DV IP can also run the Point to Point Protocol PPP commonly known as Dial Up networking over its serial ports This allows modems and IDSN terminal adapters to talk to DV IP to facilitate remote image transfer and alarm handling 4 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual Installation In this section e Unpacking and installing the DV IP unit e Connecting to the network Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 3 Installing the DV IP Unit 3 1 Unpacking Before connecting your unit you must remove all the items from the box and check you have each component listed below Your DV IP package contains the following items DV IP unit External Power Supply Power Leads one US and one Generic with
18. the Port or selecting an option from the Port Usage drop down menu Aw Note If you choose PPP PPP_Link1 or PPP PPP_Link2 from the Port Usage drop down menu for COM 1 or 2 then optional modems and terminal adapters are available from the second drop down menu 42 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 3 Select appropriate settings for Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits and Flow Control according to the requirements of the connected equipment Click Save 5 Restart the DV IP by clicking Reset TA X A Note Changes will only take effect when saved and the DV IP unit is reset Help Click the help icon on screen for details of the different fields 8 3 Setting up Coaxial Telemetry The DV IP supports coaxial telemetry for PTZ cameras and domes using Pelco or BBV compatible coax protocols 1 To set up coaxial telemetry 2 1 From the System tool bar in the left frame click Serial Ports amp Telemetry 2 Select Coax BBV Pelco from the Telemetry Type drop down menu in the Telemetry Option section of the screen Click Save Restart the DV IP by clicking Reset 5 Once the DV IP returns from the Cameras tool bar in the left frame click Camera Set up 6 On the Camera Set up screen select the type of telemetry desired from the Coax Telemetry column 7 Click Save 8 From the System tool bar in the left frame click Serial Ports amp Telemetry 9 Restart the DV IP a second time by clicking Reset
19. to the relevant COM number and change the drop down option to Telemetry 6 Configure the serial port settings as follows Baud rate 9600 None Data bits Bo of ee ee Stop bit unless VCL Ademco when it 1 must be set to two stop bits Flow control 7 Click Save 6 Restart the DV IP by clicking Reset D Note Your changes may not appear to have been registered You must reset the unit by clicking the Reset button on the left hand toolbar and then clicking Yes to ensure the options become active 12 From the Home tool bar in the left frame click Live Page 13 Test the functionality by examining the camera motion 8 6 Configuring Telemetry Image Compression During motion you may want to change the level of image compression to produce clearer images Telemetry image compression is determined by inserting a compression limit in the screen below J Note Telemetry image compression compares the IP ranges of the DV IP and the viewing application If the PC controlling the DV IP is on a different subnet the telemetry compress will increase the image compression to provide a quicker update during telemetry control This is for use over reduced bandwidth connections 4 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual RS232 Ports PORT PORT USAGE Had Rate eee LE TEST in iIMaGE Parity MODEM TA pata cits OFF rl ee COM Q couz Stop Bits m coma Debug F Telemetry options Telemetry T
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22. 80 ME AVL 320x240 TT Al You can select the type of video you wish to record as M JPEG Raw AVI or two resolutions of AVI Once a type of video is selected recording will start if you are viewing live footage If you are viewing replay footage you need to press the Play button to start the recording 3 Press the Record button again to stop recording Note You can now find a recorded file on your PC desktop To play back the footage use the DV IP VCR programme included with the DV IP Viewer 8 5 Installing the DV IP Viewer Software You interact with the DV IP unit by using the functionality of the DV IP viewer application This allows you to complete the following tasks e Camera set up and configuration e Event management You can install the DV IP Viewer software in two ways e Install the software from the DV IP unit itself e Install the files from the CD ROM supplied with the unit WARNING Please see section 3 4 for the minimum PC requirements required for DVIP Viewer Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 65 Ww Note It is recommended that the DV IP Viewer software be downloaded from the Home Page screen Aw Note Both options are outlined below but it is recommended that you install the software from the unit itself only using the CD ROM option as a backup 1 To install the DV IP Viewer software from the unit 3 1 Insert the DV IP unit s IP address in to the address bar of the web browser 2 The
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24. HTTP Web Server This port is used when streaming video from a Connection DVIP or when accessing the WebPages 1025 Telemetry Control A are passed from the PC to the 2074 UDP Audio Port Outgoing and incoming audio is passed over this link 2075 UDP Audio Port This port provides the control for audio outgoing and incoming l Click start RUN type TCP E D a nginesning Peug telnet lt ip address gt 5201 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 57 58 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual Operation In this section Using the DV IP viewer Using the Live Page Using the DuoView gt Recording to a PC Installing the viewer software Watermarking images Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 59 8 Operating DV IP The onboard viewer is a set of onboard HTML pages that can be accessed through a standard web browser These screens allow you to configure the DV IP and view the screens locally For multi user viewing and alarm receiving you must install the DV IP Viewer application from the CD ROM amp 1 Supported Systems Dedicated Micros only supports DV IP using the following operating systems or web browsers Operating System Windows 98SE NT4 SP6 2000 and XP Internet Browser IE 5 5 onwards Netscape 4 7 AN WARNING Please see section 3 3 for the minimum PC requirements required for web browser control amp 2 Using the Live Page J Camera 1 13Feb03 14 15 44 ne D DEDICATED MICROS Config Duoview
25. PC Open your terminal program for example HyperTerminal This can be found usually in your Windows Start menu under Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal 7 The following dialog appears Berni Connection Description Bia H x ak Hew Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Hame pa lcor Type a name in the New Connection field for example DVIP and click OK 9 Select the COM port that the serial lead is attached to on your PC from the Connect Using drop down menu 10 Click OK Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 9 11 Configure the serial port settings on the PC to the following COM Properties i ee 2 x Fort Settings Bits per second jseq00 Data bits je Parity Nowe Stop bits Flow control Restore Defaults 12 Click OK 13 Power up the DV IP unit You should see some debugging information on the HyperTerminal screen Ignore it 14 To log on type lt ENTER gt Note You may need to hold down the lt SHIFT gt key to access the symbol on your keyboard The system responds back with the DVIP gt command line prompt 3 6 2 Permanent Network Settings As described earlier setting a permanent IP address subnet mask and default gateway is the recommended method If you are using DHCP go to the next section 1 p 2 To make permanent network settings Note lt ESC gt m Indicates the
26. Select Zone Cameras window When the zone goes into alarm all grouped cameras become part of the alarm sequence i i A Note You can check the Select All box to select all the cameras 10 Check the Text Only Alarm box if the alarm is required to be text only not accompanied by video images AN Note When the Text Only Alarm box is checked any associated cameras are removed from the Select Zone Cameras window 11 To enable the alarm zone check the System Set Keyswitch box S Note Ensure that the system keyswitch is enabled and the schedule has not had a system keyswitch override enabled in the schedule configuration 12 To add the alarm to the events database using the zone title check the Create Database Entry box 13 To change the cameras defined in the Standard Recording screen to the alarm record rate specified when the zone is triggered check the Change Standard Record Rate box 14 To change the cameras grouped in the zone and defined in the Variable Rate Recording screen to the individual alarm record rates defined when the zone is triggered check the Change Variable Record Rate box 15 To connect to an Alarm Receiving Centre on alarm check the Connect on Alarm box This feature requires a specially registered version of DV IP Viewer application to be enabled at the Alarm Receiving Centre and the Alarm Connection Settings to be correctly configured amp Refer to Section 6 1 4 Configuring the DV IP
27. T Are vou sure vou wantto shut down the unit Yes 2 Click Yes The reset happens immediately on confirmation of reset and the countdown represents the period until the html pages can be accessed again 8 13 Configuring the Logs The DV IP produces log files for PPP connections anonymous FTP connections illegal file access attempts and FTP and telnet users Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 49 system Logs Set up Log PPP connections Log anonymous FIP connections Log illegal file access Log Telnet FTP users 1 To set up the system logs 3 1 From the System tool bar in the left frame click System Logs Set up 2 Select the settings that are required by checking the appropriate boxes 3 Click Save 4 Restart the DV IP by clicking Reset J Note Any changes made to this screen only takes effect after the system is reset 8 13 1 Viewing the Connection Log This log details connections to the unit with a username for easy identification Help Click the help icon on screen for details of the different fields 8 13 2 Viewing the Anonymous FTP log This details anonymous FTP connections to the unit Setting up a password can prevent anonymous connections to the unit By editing the USERS ini file found in the E7C directory of the DV IP you can set up a password to prevent an anonymous connection to the unit Help Click the help icon on screen for details of the different fields 8 13 3 Viewi
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29. Ww Note Your changes have now been applied 10 From the Home tool bar in the left frame click Live Page 11 Use the telemetry controls in DV IP Viewer to test the operation of the PTZ motion lt Q Refer to Section 8 6 Configuring Telemetry Image Compression 8 4 Configuring Matrix Telemetry RS232 Telemetry can be used with the following Matrices Ademco VCL American Dynamics BBV The DV IP connects to these matrices as a keyboard emulator via their RS232 ports 1 To configure the matrix telemetry 2 1 In the Config screen from the System tool bar in the left frame click Serial Ports and Telemetry Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 43 Choose the matrix type from the Telemetry Type drop down menu 3 Enter the keyboard number that has been allocated to DV IP from the Matrix in the Telemetry Matrix Monitor field Click Save 5 Test the motion of the activated cameras amp Refer to Section 8 6 Configuring Telemetry Image Compression 8 5 Configuring RS232 DM Commands Telemetry The DM Commands protocol is also available as follows 1 To configure the RS232 telemetry 2 From the Camera tool bar in the left frame click Camera Set up Ensure all cameras are set to OFF in the Coax telemetry option From the System tool bar in the left frame click Serial Ports and Telemetry Select the relevant telemetry type from the Telemetry Type drop down menu Select a serial port using the radio button next
30. Zones If additional alarm contacts are required you can connect an external alarm contact module Each alarm contact is configurable as normally open triggered on contact closure or normally closed triggered when contact opens Alarm Zones also allow you to define a variety of actions in response to alarms including increased recording rates a Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ preset and notifying an Alarm Receiver Centre 6 1 1 Configuring the Alarm Input This screen is used to configure the alarm contacts to be used as inputs to the alarm zones Alarm Input Configuration On Board Alarms 1 16 Module 1 Address 96 Alarms 17 32 Contact Enabled Normally Closed Pulse Contact Enabled Normally Closed Pulse Contact E extension E Contact W extension lt I lt E lt i lt lt O lt Se lt O lt O lt lt i lt O lt lt lt lt O lt lt lt lt lt lt lt a lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt O lt l 1 To configure alarm inputs 1 In the configuration area from the Alarms tool bar in the left frame click Alarm Inputs To use a contact check the Enable box 3 If the contact is normally closed check the Normally Closed Contact box Provide a minimum period in seconds that the contact should be active for any alarm in the pulse extension field As an example if a door with a pulse extension of 10 is opened triggering an alarm event but closed immediately the alarm event still lasts 10 seconds If the do
31. and define the viewing resolutions and compression of the live images 3 Select the Live Resolution for each level by choosing one option in each of the drop down boxes S Note Live resolution settings differ between PAL and NTSC regional modes 20 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 4 For each live resolution option insert an image size in kilobytes KB in the Image Size field Ww Note Smaller image sizes require lower network bandwidth but provide a higher live frame rate However smaller image sizes require greater compression and so the images are lower quality 5 Click Save 5 3 Configuring the Cameras To configure the cameras 2 From the tool bar in the left frame click the Camera button to expand the camera icons Click the Camera Set up icon in the expanded toolbar Tick the Connected box for each camera you are using Type a descriptive names in the Title boxes SS eS Click the Save icon The images from each camera can be previewed in the top right hand corner of the screen when each camera name is clicked Camera Set up TiCamera 1 130903 1411 47 Connected W Toe ee eee EE 2 u 2 u a T a Note By default the image appears as a Snap Shot To view live motion click the Live button under the image window in the top right hand corner 6 Unless the video input is looped through on the DV IP rear panel tick the Terminated box for each selected camera 7 Tick the Cam Fail Reporti
32. as for each camera allowing for very complex motion detection The configuration box below shows the 16 fields Camera Zone Pixel Count Pixel Change i Default Grid H i Graticule ON Zone Display Only To configure the VMD zones for a camera 2 1 Choose a camera from the Camera drop down menu in the VMD zone configuration box Note By default the 16 motion detection zones of each camera are arranged in a 4x4 grid of squares Press the Clear cells button to delete these default squares 2 Select a Zone between 1 and 16 from the drop down menu to enable the zone shape and parameters to be redefined To define additional zones choose different zones from the Zone drop down menu Ww Note To draw a zone left click on the screen to define the top left corner of the VMD zone Click again on the screen to define the bottom right corner 3 Select Normal Last Trigger or Static from the Mode drop down menu S Note Last trigger and Static modes are for indoor use only 4 From the Pixel Count drop down menu select the percentage of pixels that must change to invoke an alarm 5 From the Pixel Change drop down menu select the percentage change in grey scale of the each pixel before it is considered to have changed 6 Click the Walk Test On button to provide a simple test to ensure that the settings work correctly 7 Click Save Refer to How to set up and use VMD guide wh
33. ated Micros Ww Note A version of Java Virtual Machine may be downloaded from www java com 3 4 DV IP Viewer PC Requirements The following operating systems support the DV IP Viewer Windows 98 Second Edition NT4 Service Pack 6 Windows 2000 Windows XP Recommended minimum spec PC o Pentium ITI 1GHz processor 256MB RAM 20MB free HDD space DVIP Viewer only 1024 x 768 x 16bit colour monitor min 10 100Mbit Ethernet network interface card O O O O Ww Note For best performance set the colour quality on your PC to at least 16 bit This can be done from the Control Panel by selecting Display gt Settings gt Colour Quality 3 5 Physical Set up The physical set up consists of the location or mounting of the unit and the electrical cabling needed to connect it 3 5 1 Location Guidelines The following guidelines apply to installing the DV IP Ensure the DV IP unit is properly ventilated to protect from overheating Ensure there is a 3cm gap on both sides of the unit This unit must be stored in a low humidity and dust free area Avoid places like damp basements or dusty hallways Ensure the unit is not located in an area where it is likely to be subject to mechanical shocks 3 5 2 Electrical Connections Please ensure the following are available and have been tested prior to the installation Mains point Network point Network cable Active video signals that is at least one working
34. atically updates the Record Duration and vice versa 3 Type the number of milliseconds Msecs or pictures per second required in the Alarm Record Rate fields When one or more alarms are triggered all the cameras associated with the alarms share this alarm record rate between them 4 Tick the Recording box beside each camera that you want to share standard record rates 5 Click Save 5 6 Configuring the Variable Record Set up This is an advanced screen that configures each camera for its own individual record rate To enable variable recording on a camera standard recording must be disabled for that camera Note that although variable record rates allow for individual record rates the system s maximum record rate is shared between all the selected cameras For example three cameras running at 40ms 25 pictures per second pps each is not a valid setting for a system with a maximum record rate of 50pps but three cameras running at 16pps 62ms is a valid setting for such a system 1 To configure the variable record rate 3 1 Click the Variable Rate Recording icon on the left hand side toolbar Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 23 The Variable Record Setup screen appears Variable Record Setup Variable Variable record Alarm record Pre alarm Number of Camera Title record rate ms rate ms record rate ms pre alarm pictures Camera 1 E Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Ca
35. buttons and icons in the left hand frame allow you to access the configuration screens of the DV IP Help Click the help icon on screen for details of the different fields Help Click the Save icon to implement any changes you make m7 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 17 5 Configuring Cameras and Global Recording Parameters 5 1 Configuring Country Specific Information The Main Set up screen allows the DV IP to be configured with country specific information depending where the unit is being set up and used 1 To configure the country specific information 3 1 From the Home tool bar in the left frame click Main Set up The Main Set up screen appears as follows Witi Startaid Language DST DAP iiime TT Juh 2003 12 77 55 HOD Size 75 878 Goyles DMIF GMT offset rami 60 Video Standard PAL DIP timezone T PPPNP 044 1 PC time 17 Juh S003 12 13 29 COMI Ta il in Image pE GAIT offset ae BO come Dig abi jed Product C F COM Dicailed HES z E Machine Serial Humber JA AIO 1310 127008 COMM De eb ug PCB Serial Number MPO2 493 Jah P Aadre Bss 1721 16 89 9 50 MAC Ackiness Ob DO L an D 4 1D Subnet Gateway 1F2 16 50 60 Software Version 03 1 048 z ee Wel Page version 01 0 m 0 2304 2003 DHCP name viden Inputs 16 DCP IP u a u d DHCP Subnet 0 0 0 0 DHCP Gateway 0 0 0 0 2 From the Video Standa
36. camera feed Desk or Laptop PC with CD ROM drive and connection to the same network as the DV IP To physically set up the DV IP 2 3 1 Connect the video signals to the top row of the BNC connectors on the rear of the DV IP Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual iY Note The first video channel is enabled by default so it is advisable to connect a camera to this input Note The second row of connectors allow loop through to other pieces of equipment Cameras routed to other equipment in this way must be set to un terminated The default setting is terminated 2 BEFORE applying mains power connect the PSU to the power input on the rear of the unit 3 Apply mains power The green power LED should light You are now ready to set up the network connection 3 6 Setting up the DV IP Network Connection There are two methods to set up the DV IP network connection configuring a permanent IP address or connecting the unit for automatic network configuration using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP DHCP automatically assigns the DV IP unit with a temporary IP address subnet mask and default gateway However it is recommended that you manually set up a unique IP address for the unit when you first configure the unit Aw Note We recommend that you assign a permanent IP address subnet mask and default gateway Using DHCP applies a temporary IP address that changes when the unit is next powered up
37. connected to the network with a valid IP address but does not have to be in the same location as the DV IP unit 1 To test the set up 3 1 On the PC from the Start menu select Run The Run dialog appears Type the name of a program Folder document or fj Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open Cancel Browse 2 Type cmd in Windows 95 98 type Command instead 3 Click OK An MS DOS prompt appears 12 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual LF oh qf Microsoft Windo 2000 version 5 00 2195 CC Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp GIN ua 4 Launch the ping command Type Where aaa bbb ccc ddd is the IP address of the DV IP If the test was a success then you should see replies similar to the following EHE Microsoft Windows 20008 Version 5 00 2195 LG Copyright 1985 26600 Microsoft Corp Coxeping 193 123 254 72 Pinging 193 123 254 772 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 193 123 254 772 bytes 32 time 370ms TTL 112 Reply from 193 123 254 72 hytes 32 time ms TTL 112 Reply from 193 123 254 772 bytes 32 time 20ms TTL 112 Reply from 193 123 254 772 bytes 32 time 20ms TTL 112 Ping statistics for 193 123 254 72 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 26ms Maximum 376ms Average i122ms GIN If the test fails ping returns a message of unreachable If the test fails tr
38. ctory on the unit You can accessed the files by FTP edit them then upload them back onto the unit Before you make changes to either password file it is recommended you make a copy of the default file in case you wish to restore it later USERS ini The USERS in file holds the usernames and passwords for FTP telnet and serial access To alter the usernames and passwords change the relevant text in the file then upload the changed file to the unit Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 53 For example original settings for FTP are dm ftp dm username FTP password shown as below FTP dm ftp To change the password edit the file in text editor and change dm ftp to user password So the new username is user and the new password is password Save the file and upload it to the unit reset the unit for the changes to become active If you wish to define multiple usernames and passwords for a unit add each new username and password below the existing one For example existing information FTP dm web To add usernames and passwords just add the following FTP dm web user password third here another user J Note A symbols indicate comments In the example below the serial username and password is commented out so no username or password is required for serial access DV IP v1 0 12 12 02 FTP dm ftp Telnet dm telnet Serial serial password WEBUSER ini The WEBUSER ini fi
39. e Camera Title button 4 Type a figure in seconds in the Pre Alarm Time sec field This provides a period before the alarm is activated when the DV IP marks the start of recorded footage viewed with the Alarm Event Ww Note If the Protect Alarm Images box is checked the Pre Alarm Time sec field is also used to start the optional write protection of alarmed images 5 Type a time in seconds in the Alarm Duration field Aw Note If the Protect Alarm Images box is checked then the pre alarm time is included in the Alarm Duration That is where the pre alarm time is 2 seconds and the Alarm Duration is 10 seconds the Alarm Zone will only be active for 8 seconds after the event 6 Choose an alarm input number from the Zone Alarm Input drop down menu 26 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 7 If you only want to trigger the zone when two alarm inputs are active then select an additional input from the Zone AND Input drop down list 8 If you want to prevent the zone from triggering when a particular alarm input is active then select an additional input from the Zone NOT Input drop down list Aw Note VMD can also be designated as a Zone Alarm Input Zone AND Input or Zone NOT Input This is achieved by selecting one of VMD1 to VMD16 maximum dependant on the available number of cameras from the drop down menu This allows VMD activity to cause the same results as the triggering of a contact alarm 9 Select cameras from the
40. e Timeout BHCP IP DHCP Subnet DHCP Gateway DHCP Name Serial Number MTO25035RP008 1 To configuring the network settings 1 From the System tool bar in the left frame click Network Settings AN Caution Changing the IP address subnet mask or gateway will disable access to the DV IP unit over the network on the old values 2 Type in the IP Address of the DV IP system J Note If the IP Address is set to 0 0 0 0 the DV IP attempts to obtain an IP Address a Subnet Mask and a Gateway from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server 3 Type a Subnet number to specify a Subnet Mask in the Subnet Mark field 4 Type an IP address in the Default Gateway field This is usually the IP address of the router that provides connectivity outside of the immediate LAN D Note Setting the Gateway to 0 0 0 0 provides connectivity only within a LAN which disables access over a router 5 If your network administrator can provide a DNS server address type the IP address of the Primary and Secondary DNS servers Using a DNS allows the use of text based host names instead of IP addresses Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 41 6 Give the DV IP unit a name in the DVIP Name field The DHCP server that dynamically assigns an IP address to DV IP uses the DV IP name as a reference If you change the name here you must ask your network administrator to add it to the DHCP server If the DVIP Name field is empty DV IP u
41. entify and Resolve Radio and or TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office Washington DC20402 and Stock No 004 000 00345 4 10 3 CE Mark This product is marked with the CE symbol and indicates compliance with all applicable directives Directive 89 336 EEC A Declaration of Conformity is held at Dedicated Micros Limited Swinton 70 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual DEDICATED MICROS www dedicatedmicros com DEDICATED MICROS UK 11 Oak Street Swinton Manchester M27 4FL UK Tel 44 0 161 727 3200 Fax 44 0 161 727 3300 DEDICATED MICROS ASIA 16 New Industrial Road 03 03 Hudson Technocentre Singapore 536204 Singapore Tel 65 6285 8982 Fax 65 6285 8646 DEDICATED MICROS EUROPE NeckarstraBe 15a 41836 H ckelhoven Germany Customer Services Tel 49 243 352 580 Fax 49 243 352 5810 DEDICATED MICROS MIDDLE EAST amp AFRICA Building 12 Suite 302 P O Box 500291 Dubai Internet City Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel 971 4 390 1015 Fax 971 4 390 8655 Mobile 971 5 0450 0149 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual DEDICATED MICROS USA 14434 Albemarle Point Place Suite 100 Chantilly Virginia 20151 USA Freephone 1 800 864 7539 Tel 1 703 904 7738 Fax 1 703 904 7743 DEDICATED MICROS AUSTRALIA 5 3 Packard Avenue Castle Hill NSW 2154 Australia Tel 612 9634 4211 Fax 612 96
42. eriod immediately preceding an alarm than they would otherwise have been 1 To set up the RAMDisk 3 1 From the System tool bar in the left frame click RamDisk The following screen is displayed Ramdisk Administration RAMDISK A Kbytes NY RAMDISK B RANIDISK 43 16 Kb 2045 KB NV RAMDISK 89 This value can not be changed Note The system must be reset after changing the value to RAMDIsK A 2 Define the pre alarm image buffer between 16K and 2048K in the RAMDISK A field S Note The RAMDISK needs to be of a sufficient size to store all the pre alarmed images that have been configured in the system For example if 100 pictures of pre alarm have been assigned over all the recorded video inputs and the recorded image size is 18K then the buffer needs to be at least 1800K in size 3 Click Save 4 Restart the DV IP by clicking Reset 8 9 Configuring the Webcams The Webcam Configuration screen is used to configure one or more cameras as webcams For example the images may be made available to a public web server for use on web pages that large numbers of people can access The selected cameras are uploaded by FTP to a web server for viewing by anyone who has access to the server on the intranet or Internet 46 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 1 2 6 7 8 9 L Webcam Configuration Webcam Upload Settings Webcam Serer iP URL or nante Webcam Pool CrivaiDirectorr Vlebcam lmage D
43. es hotels and so on DV IP removes the necessity to cable all cameras back to a central location by bridging up to 16 analogue cameras per DV IP onto the IP network at convenient network points This offers significant cost savings over centralised coaxially cabled solutions as most buildings already utilise IP enabled networks for their data needs DV IP simultaneously supports live replay alarm handling including video motion detection and archive via File Transfer Protocol FTP all without interrupting recording All monitoring and control is achieved over Ethernet via the 10BaseT network port supported protocols include IP TCP UDP DHCP FTP Telnet ICMP HTTP Video is transmitted over the network as TCP packets whereas data for telemetry and audio use UDP packets UDP provides minimal error checking that is if an error is detected the packet is not resent However TCP packets if found to be corrupt are resent This introduces marginal latency which would not be acceptable when passing time critical data such as in the case of voice or telemetry External alarms may be integrated into DV IP via the 16 alarm inputs on the reverse of the unit These alarm inputs can be configured for normally open or normally closed operation allowing for door contacts and PIRs etc to provide alarm notification DV IP can then be configured for an alarm response which could include sending a PTZ camera to a predefined position increasing the record
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45. following home page will appear i PDV IP Configuration Options Live Page DuoView Display _ OO O DVIPViewer Software Vee English b D DEDICATED MICROS 3 Click the DVIP Viewer Software button circled 66 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 5 Accept any warnings concerning installing software and continue The following DV IP Viewer welcome screen is displayed J4 Installing DYIP iewer Welcome to the DVIP Viewer installation Version 1 0 8 2 ca _ Click Next and follow the on screen prompts to install the software Click Browse and select the directory where the program is to be installed Click Next Click Finish 4 5 6 7 Ww Note The software is also available on the CD ROM supplied with the DV IP unit 1 To install the DV IP Viewer software from the CD ROM 1 Insert the Installation CD ROM 2 The CDROM will autorun 3 Click on the DVIP Viewer Software button 4 Accept any warnings concerning installing software and continue The following DV IP Viewer welcome screen is displayed JZ Installing DYIP iewer re x Welcome to the DVIP Viewer Installation SP om Version 1 0 8 2 we a I D ct 5 Follow the on screen prompts to install the software Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 67 8 6 Setting Up Watermarking Using the Watermarking screen you can examine the video partition index information and generate watermark cer
46. for the Alarm Receiving Centre 16 Check the 24 hour Alarm box to set the zone alarm to be active 24 hours a day even if all schedules are disabled 17 Check the Record Still box to record a single image at the time of the alarm in addition to the standard video recording sequence 18 Check the Protect Alarm Images box to write protect the alarm images on disk associated with this zone amp Refer to Section 6 2 Configuring Image Protection 19 Check the Archive Alarms box to select the zone alarm for Automatic FTP Download amp Refer to Section 6 3 Configuring Automatic FTP Transfers for information about configuring the FTP download settings Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 27 20 Check the Close Relay box and select an option from the drop down menu to close either on board relay 4 or optional relays 1 to 16 on ROM Module 1 if required 21 Do not click Apply To All unless you want the same actions to be applied to all previously defined zones Note You can abandon changes by pressing the refresh button on your Web browser if you have not already clicked the Save icon 22 Click Save 6 1 3 Configuring the Events and Alarms Database The event database records alarms and events on the system It can either be reset deleted regularly or transferred automatically by FTP to another location Database Configuration Last database reset time 21 February 2003 08 59 54 Current number of entries Max
47. g difficult to view However larger image file sizes reduce the amount of time images are stored on the unit before being overwritten 4 Type an expiry time in the Video Expiry Period field if you want the video to be discarded automatically after a set number of days Note By entering 0 days the video will only be discarded when the disk becomes full over writing the oldest video first 5 Click Save 5 5 Configuring the Standard Recording Rates This screen is also used to configure the cameras for standard recording that is where all cameras share the available record rate The maximum record rate is dependant on 22 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual your DV IP model This rate needs to be shared between all the cameras configured on the unit 1 To configure the standard record rate 2 1 If you are not already on the Standard Record Setup screen click the Cameras button on the left hand toolbar followed by the Standard Recording icon Note The Record Resolution Image Size and Video Expiry Period have already been configured in Section 5 4 Configuring the Standard Recording Size Resolution and Expiry 2 Type the number of milliseconds Msecs or pictures per second that all the cameras share in the Standard Record Rate fields Alternatively you can enter the desired Record Duration in days and hours DO HH p Standand Record Rate a Alarm Record Rate D Note Changing the Standard Record Rate autom
48. he DV IP and the associated DV IP Viewer software interface If you encounter any problems with the software then contact your supplier Contact Dedicated Micros in the UK office if you have difficulties with this user manual The following conventions are used in this manual Help Click the help icon on screen for details of the different fields T Refer to Gives a reference to a section where you can find further details 23 The 1 2 3 icon indicates the start of a procedure Note Notes indicate additional important information that you should be aware of Caution Cautions are used when an incorrect action may damage the unit the recording or other hardware attached to the unit WARNING Warnings are used where there is a danger of injury or death A The following key conventions are used throughout this document lt SHIFT gt Indicates that you should hold down the shift key while pressing subsequent keys lt ESC gt M Indicates the Escape key at the top left of your keyboard You only need to press it once and release before pressing M lt ENTER gt Press the Enter also called Return key once to enter data into the system 1 2 Power Sources AN WARNING Only operate this unit from the type of power source indicated on the rear label Failure to do so invalidates the warranty and may cause injury or death by electric shock 1 3 Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself because
49. he DV IP configuration web pages 2 3 1 Open a Web browser and type the IP address of DV IP in the Address Bar For example http 172 16 87 234 The following screen appears C PVP A f Configuration Options Live Page DuoView Display DVIPViewer Software EIEEE English b D DEDICATED MICROS 2 Click the Configuration Options button circled A username and password prompt box appears 3 Type the default username which is dm Type the default password which is web 5 Click OK 16 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual The Main Set up page appears Live Page Duo View Display Main Set up About Video Standard PaL DST Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon Landon GMT 0 X DYIP time 26 August 2003 14 13 40 DYIP GMT offset mm G 0 DYIP timezone PC time 26 August 2003 14 22 02 PC GMT offset mm 60 ea Ee bd Pee ee DN ed Po er Product PCB Serial Number T MAC Address 00 D0 D9 02 D9 7D Ee Pies Software Version 03 1 04 9 coneneenenesnnennenannnsicneintnnneeesnennecennenanecsscsenetjeeenenannanseneseniensnec Web Page Version Video Inputs 16 Tr R HDD Size 75 878 Gbytes Video Standard PAL ppp 10111 COMI Text TEE COM2 IP Address 17 16 89 50 Subnet Teter SEL Be a ite els Gateway 172 16 50 60 DHCP name DHCP IP ent I CSE DHCP Subnet 0 0 0 0 DHCP Gateway 0 0 0 0 The
50. he Start Date and time fields that starts the period that the selected images are to be discarded 3 Type in the time and date in the End Date and time fields that ends the period that the selected images are to be discarded Caution If the time and date is typed directly into the Start Date and time and End Date and time fields all events within this period are unprotected when the Un Protect image button is clicked 30 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 4 Click the Un protect Images button S Note If you want to unprotect the images they must be removed from the database on this screen 6 3 Configuring Automatic FTP Transfers This screen is used to set configuration options for automatic download of events to a specified FTP server This allows for remote storage of alarm events For example in a multi DV IP installation this allows all events from all units to be stored on a central FTP server FTP Events Download Settings FTF Server P URL or name FTF Control Port Default 213 FTF Root DrivefDirectory Username Password Download options On Connection scheduled Schedule time 00 01 Server Directory Wdloadievents 1 To configure the FTP events download settings 3 1 From the Alarms tool bar in the left frame click FTP Events Download 2 Type in the IP address URL or name of the FTP Server that DV IP is to connect Note A DNS must be configured in the network settings if you wan
51. ically when a Video Motion Detection VMD event occurs check the Global VMD box 4 If you want the DV IP to control Relay 3 automatically if a camera fails check the Global Camera Fail box 5 Tick the appropriate Closed box for relays that are not configured to be automatically controlled by DV IP to manually close the contacts on the relay 6 Click Save to save the configuration and activate the Closed boxes 48 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 8 11 Enabling the System Features The System features screen is a master control menu for enabling the following five features on the DV IP unit Text in images 485 expansion bus Remote reporting Automatic FTP download Webcam support 1 To set the DV IP system features 2 From the System tool bar in the left frame click System Features Select the features that are required for the DV IP unit by placing a check by the option Click Save Restart the DV IP by clicking Reset Any changes made to this screen only takes effect after the system is reset SY E Ww Note If these features are not enabled on this screen they are inactive no matter how the other screens are set up 8 12 Resetting the DV IP Unit Some features require that the DV IP be reset for changes to take effect for example those held in non volatile memory 1 To reset the DV IP unit 1 From the System tool bar in the left frame click Reset The following screen appears RESE
52. ich is available from Dedicated Micros for further information about using VMD Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 37 7 4 Configuring VMD Image Protection VMD image protection protects all the images that are recorded when a VMD camera is activated 1 To configure VMD image protection 2 ak 1 Click the VMD button on the left hand side toolbar 2 Type the time period the images are protected from being overwritten in the VMD protect period days box or check the Protect VMD images indefinitely Ww Note If the Protect VMD images indefinitely box is checked then the events remain in the database even if the database is reset lt _ Refer to Section 6 2 2 Removing Protection from Images in Section 6 Configuring the alarms to remove protection from images 38 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 8 Configuring the system settings The Main Set up screen allows the DV IP to be configured with country specific information depending where the unit is being set up and used 1 To configure the country specific information 3 1 From the Home tool bar in the left frame click Main Set up The Main Set up screen appears as follows Wiin Startaid Language DST DAP tire an HOD Size 75 878 Goytes pun GMT offset mi p D video Standard Pa DMIP timezone E sT Al PPP IP 10 1 4 pe tima v 2003 12 E 3 COMM Text in nae PC GET offset mami p BC COMA Di sebbed Proiect D FP COME Digah ied w u h
53. ick the Watermaking button on the left hand side toolbar 2 Select Start Date and Time and End Date and Time to set the time range 3 Click the Partition Info button to set the partition information S Note The selection window displays the partition information covering the specified time period Ww Note Click the Get Index Info button to view the index information if an individual partition is selected 4 Click the Watermark button to generate the watermark codes S Note The Watermark step size specifies the skip distance between the bytes used in the watermark calculation For example a step of one uses every byte in the video partition in the watermark calculation A smaller step size results in a longer calculation time AS Note Progress and or completion is indicated by messages in the status bar 5 Type the report author s name in the Report Author text box if required 6 Click the Create Certificate button to create a watermark certificate The watermark certificate can be printed if required Note Watermarked video data can be downloaded using the DV IP Viewer application Downloaded watermarked video data may be authenticated using the watermark utility installed with the DV IP Viewer 68 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual Reference Information In this section e Service e Regulatory Notes e CE Mark Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 69 10 Reference information 10 1 Service AN WARNING D
54. imum number of entries Reset database This screen shows the last time the events database was reset and the current number of events held It also allows you to set the maximum number of events held in the database and reset the database clearing all unprotected events 1 To configure the database From the Alarms tool bar in the left frame click Database Configuration Type the number of event entries in the Maximum number of entries field Click the Reset database button Click Save ao SE S Note Any events which are currently protected remain in the database and are not reset Protected events can only be cleared if they are first unprotected using the Alarm Image Un protection menu Refer to Section 6 2 Configuring Image Protection 6 1 4 Configuring the DV IP for the Alarm Receiving Centre Two alternative profiles connect to an Alarm Receiving Centre a PC on a network using a specially unlocked version of the DV IP Viewer The IP address of the Alarm Receiving Centre is needed to provide a destination for DV IP to correctly send alarms The Connect On Alarm option must be enabled in the Configuring the Alarm Zone screen or the Report on VMD Activity option Refer to Section 6 1 2 Configuring an Alarm Zone to check that the Connect On Alarm option is enabled 28 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual Hosts and Profiles PROFILE Primary Dial on Camera Fail jg Dial Retry Time ji minutes
55. in this way a system reset is recommended to activate the changes PATHS ini file DV IP 04 12 02 Example ini file to add text for Serial Port 1 to Serial Port 4 Serial Ports 1 tty Serial Ports 2 term Serial Ports 3 aux1 Serial Ports 4 aux2 TEXTOO camera 1 TEXT16 camera16 The Serial Ports in the to be set as TEXT input PATHO input_path tty output_path pipe TEXT00 Text requires changing only buffer_size 80 52 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual PATH1 input_path termv output_path pipe TEXT0O1 Text requires changing only buffer_size 80 PATH2 input_path aux1 output_path pipe TEXT02 Text requires changing only buffer_size 80 PATH3 input_path aux2 output_path pipe TEXT03 Text requires changing only buffer_size 80 9 2 Protecting the DV IP Unit Using Passwords The DV IP has password protection for viewing live and recorded footage configuration telnet and FTP This helps prevent unauthorised access to areas restricted by the administrator 9 2 1 Default Passwords The DV IP unit comes with the following default username and passwords Screens Username Password ma AS Note As every DV IP has these passwords by default you are advised to change them Serial 9 2 2 Configuring Password Protection on the DV IP Unit Passwords are held in two files on the DV IP the USERS ini and the WEBUSER ini file These can be found in the etc dire
56. inachory lenarme Pret Update Interval Seconds Camera Selectlon Camera 1 2 a 4 4 6 7 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Poe mE E GE E pS pE GS pS oe oe So E E DE IE Webcam Resolution Los resolution A0756 approx 6 KB E Madium resolubon 540x256 approx i2byies a High resolution 35 iniesi g To configure webcams on the DV IP unit From the System tool bar in the left frame click Webcam Set up Type in either an IP address URL or name for the Webcam Server that the DV IP is connected to Note You can only use a server name if the DNS addresses have been correctly configured in the network settings Select a home drive and or directory for the webcam root by typing an address in the Webcam Root Drive Directory field Insert the address for where the images are stored for upload Provide the file with an Image Filename Prefix Note If this prefix is cam_ for example the uploaded files are cam_01 jpg cam_02 jpg Type in a Username for FTP login Type in a Password for the FTP login Note A password must be typed in every time the screen is submitted for security reasons Select a minimum time frame in the Update Interval Seconds field to wait before updating each image on the Web server Note The Update Interval Seconds is used to limit the bandwidth used for the upload process Select cameras by ticking the Selected boxes Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 47 10
57. le holds usernames and passwords for accessing Live View playback and configuration It also holds username and password details for accessing the unit via the DV IP Viewer To change the username and password locate the existing username and password for each section The file below is set up for password protected configuration To enable password protection for each other section remove the sign in front of each object line up to the username and password lines To remove password protection add a to the start of each object line for the relevant section If two or more usernames are desired add each new username and password below to the existing information HHEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EH EH AHA HE DV IP Webuser ini Version 25 08 2003 HEEHHHHHHHHEHHHHHHHHHEHAHHHEHHHHEAH 54 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual UNlock object frmpages dvip_register shtml Users Passwords dm unlock Watermarking object frmpages dvip_watermarking shtml Users Passwords dm watermark WebPage Configuration HOME MENU object webpages index html object webpages blank html object webpages live shtml object webpages twinview shtml object frmpages index html object frmpages dvip_main shtml object frmpages dvip_about shtml CAMERAS MENU object frmpages dvip_camera_setup shtml object frmpages dvip_camera_setup_adv shtml object frmpages dvip_std_rec shtml
58. m times are 00 00 the alarm will be disabled Schedule lf both alarm times are 24 00 and the Schedule Enable is ticked the alarms will permanently be enabled System Set Unset ee oe Keyswitch On board Alarm Input 17 E Holiday Profiles pd Keel dents ACT LLL SS RE d Text In Images Scheduled Recording Normally closed To configure the alarm schedule 1 From the Cameras tool bar in the left frame select Schedule 2 Choose the days and times to activate the alarms by typing the time in 24 hour format in the Alarm Set and Alarm Unset fields S Note If both fields are set to 00 00 then the alarms and the Video Motion Detection VMD are permanently disabled If both fields are set to 24 00 then the alarms are permanently enabled 3 Check the Schedule Enable box to enable the schedule 4 Check the Scheduled Recording box if you want the cameras to change record rate during the Alarm Set period D Note If the Scheduled Recording box is checked then a Set and Unset column are added to the Standard Recording and Variable Rate Recording screens as shown below You may want to return to these screens to configure the values 32 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual standard Record Set up Aor iigh Sat Linget Agani ints Cara Slandard Record Fate p een ie DE Sdeo Expir Penod p Ee r je ppa e DE Alanm Record Rate her jis f am ram Dhea Ep SE G iag Sims AARE Camera Tile Reconding set E Mo Ca
59. mera Tite Recording Sea MM Unset Epos CAMPRA i Gi a Camera Gi Gi Sens Dome Camera til YCL Dome zj Camera 11 he Gud Falbr F Camera 12 Careera 4 zj Camera 13 Camera 6 Lamers 14 L im 5 Lamena 15 Lamesa 2 ca arena bh Refer to The Section 5 3 Configuring the Cameras for more information 5 Tick the System Set Unset Keyswitch box if you would like the schedule to be overridden by alarm input contact 17 Tick the Normally Closed box if you want the contact to operate in normally closed operation leave it empty for Normally Open 6 Click Save 6 5 Configuring the Holiday Profiles and Timer Functions The holiday profiles Timer Functions screen allows you to allocate any one of the ten extra alarm profiles to dates that you declare as holidays The screen is shown below Timer Functions Holiday Dates Current Holiday List Add new holiday date Year Profile Add Holiday Holiday Profiles F both 00 00 00 then defaults to UNSET if 24 00 00 then SET Profile Set Time Unset Time Profile Set Time Unset Time Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 33 1 To configure the holiday profiles 2 1 Click the Holiday Profiles button on the Schedule screen T Note Changing a profile after it has been assigned to a holiday also automatically changes the times used for the holiday 2 Create profiles by typing times in 24 hour format in the Set and Unset boxe
60. mera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 8 Camera 16 RAM disk requirement RAM disk available 2048 KBytes KBytes 2 Tick the Variable record box beside each camera to enable it to record at a variable rate Note If this box is un ticked you can configure the camera to share the standard record rate instead 3 Type a figure in milliseconds in the Variable record rate ms box beside each camera This is the delay between recorded images for each camera 4 Type a figure in milliseconds in the Alarm record rate ms box beside each camera This is the delay between recorded images for each camera when an alarm input assigned to that camera is triggered 5 Type a figure in milliseconds in the Pre alarm record rate ms box beside each camera This creates a record rate used to store pre alarmed images from the RAMDisk to the hard disk J Note The number of pre alarm pictures is limited to the available RAMDisk 6 Type the number of buffered pre alarm images stored that should be kept on the RAMDisk for each camera in the Number of pre alarm pictures box 7 Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each camera 8 Click Save 24 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 6 Configuring the alarms DV IP can have events and alarms triggered from a number of sources built in alarm contacts camera signal failure Video Motion Detection VMD and combinations of events called Alarm
61. n the DV IP The DuoView screen allows you to view both live and recorded footage from any cameras on the same PC screen simultaneously The DuoView screens are controlled using the same controls as seen on the Live View screen The only difference is the check boxes used to indicate control of the left or right screen known as the Live Images Screen or Replay Images Screen Both screens can in fact be used as live or replayed views A check in the box next to the screen title indicates control of a screen the screen under control is the Replay Images screen see the screen shot above Ww Note If both screens are checked then both are controlled simultaneously and any button pressed will affect both screens Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 63 1 Camera 1 14Feb03 15 51 26 GMT 2 Camera 2 14FebUS 15 51 26 GMT 1 Camera 1 14Feb03 12 47 59 GMT 2 Camera 214Feb03 12 47 59 GMT a a i oiir n e a 4 oath Pal z 4 Camera 4 14Feb03 12 47 59 GMT o DD MM Yr hh mm ss 8 3 1 Using the DuoView to Compare Live and Replay Footage i To compare live and replay footage Check both the Live Images and Replay Images boxes to control both screens 2 Select the cameras and view you require single camera quad view 9 way or 16 way 3 Uncheck the Live Images box leaving the Replay Images box checked Select the date and time you wish to compare the Live Image screen with and enter these
62. ng box for each camera that requires an alarm if the camera fails 8 Click Save 5 4 Configuring the Standard Recording Size Resolution and Expiry The DV IP has a predefined maximum bandwidth for recording images to disk This bandwidth can be shared evenly between the cameras using the Standard Recording settings Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 21 or can be allocated on a camera by camera basis using the Variable recording Cameras can belong to either group Refer to Section 5 6 Configuring the Variable Record Set up for more information on variable recording To configure standard recording 1 On the left hand toolbar in the Cameras area click the Standard Recording icon The following screen appears standard Record Set up Record Image Resolution Size Record Duration j640 x 256 x KB Standard Record Rate Bie B 35K8 Image Sizes 5k B wideo Expiry Period lo Days Alarm Record Rate Camera Recording 1 Camera Camera 1 g Camera 9 Camera 2 Camera 10 Camera 3 Camera 11 Camera 4 Camera 12 Camera 5 Camera 13 Camera 6 Camera 14 Camera a Camera 15 Camera Camera 16 2 Select the Record Resolution from the drop down menu S Note The greater the resolution the more detailed the images 3 Type an image size between 5KB and 35KB Note The greater the image file size the better the quality of the image Very low image sizes are blocky resulting in smaller details bein
63. ng the Security Log This log details illegal file access attempts Help Click the help icon on screen for details of the different fields 8 13 4 Accessing the Logfile The logfile screen shows a log of system information such as start ups resets and timed set unsets Help Click the help icon on screen for details of the different fields 50 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 8 13 5 Accessing Logfile backup Help Click the help icon on screen for details of the different fields Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 51 9 Advanced Configuration 9 1 Configuring the Text in Images You can configure Text in Images to display incoming data via an RS232 port from for example a POS till or an ATM machine This screen specifies the maximum line length of the data and the number of lines of data stored with each image A full screen width would normally be 80 characters Text in image Settings Humber of lines in image Line length 1 To configure the text in images 2 1 In the Config area click Cameras from the left hand toolbar followed by Text tn Images Assign communication ports to the required cameras 3 Use FTP software to access the PATHS ini file in the DV IP etc directory Edit the file using a text editor to specify which communication port s receive the data An example file is included below 5 Once it has been edited upload the file back to the unit Ww Note When files are edited
64. o not attempt to service the DV IP unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 10 2 Regulatory Notes FCC and DOC Information USA and Canadian models only WARNING 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 commercial 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 Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at their own expense If necessary the user must consult the dealer or an experienced radio and or television technician for corrective action This reminder is provided to call the CCTV system installer s attention to article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground must be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical X Refer to The following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission How to Id
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66. opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 1 4 Ventilation Ensure the unit is properly ventilated to protect from overheating 2 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 1 5 Lifting and Handling The DV IP is heavy Always follow health and safety guidelines when lifting the unit from the box or installing the DV IP unit 1 6 Storage The following guidelines apply to storage Ensure the DV IP unit is properly ventilated to protect from overheating Ensure there is a 3cm gap on both sides of the unit This unit must be stored in a low humidity and dust free area Avoid places like damp basements or dusty hallways Ensure the unit is not located in an area where it is likely to be subject to mechanical shocks WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this unit to rain or moisture Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 2 Introduction to the DV IP The DV IP range comprises four six ten and sixteen input high performance networked video servers These provide a simple and cost effective way of recording and distributing high quality live and recorded video across a local area network wide area network or over the Internet to viewer s PCs Figure 1 The DV IP Front Panel OL CBV P DV IP is designed to take in record and distribute multiple camera signals around large sites such as airports universities shopping centr
67. or is opened twice within the pulse extension period this will only count as one alarm rather than two 5 Click Save Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 25 6 1 2 Configuring an Alarm Zone Alarm Zones enable single or combinations of alarm inputs to record multiple cameras in their alarm state An alarm zone can also cause multiple actions for instance selecting cameras closing an output relay and selecting a pan tilt zoom PTZ preset for a camera Alarm zone Configuration Alam image protect period days ji Protect alarm images indefinitely E Select Alarm fone pi Zome 1 Zone Tite fone a Pre Atam Time sescs CC Alarm aao po zanr Alann npu core AVAL Input Mo Contect Zone WOT bps Select Zone Cameras Alarm Jone Actions select all i x E Tad any Aan E systern Sai keisi Crese Dalaba Erir Ghamas Stardand Reci Rale Ed E har ae Variable Recon Rae Ed Conte on Ajar E od Hour Aam E Record Sim image E Protect Alarmi ima JEE E aths Aams Enables etheduled FTP download ofthe alamn used wtih FTF Oownload Page fr Golo Fres ja HAGE a More close Rely 1 To configure the alarm zone 3 1 From the Alarms tool bar in the left frame click Alarm Zone 2 Select an alarm zone from the Select Alarm Zone drop down menu 3 Type a descriptive name maximum of 30 characters in the Zone Title box Ww Note Alternately after you have selected a camera you can click the Us
68. out a plug Installation CD ROM Quick Start guide RS232 Comms cable RS485 bus cable with ferrite clamp filter Front and rear rack mounting brackets If any of these items are missing please contact Customer Services at your distributor or Dedicated Micros AN WARNING The DV IP is heavy be careful when lifting the DV IP unit from the box or when installing Improper handling my lead to physical injury 3 2 The CD ROM The CD ROM included with your DV IP contains the following DV IP Quick Start Guide DV IP User Manual This document DV IP Viewer Viewing application VCR Playback application Wmark Watermarking application Dbwiz Site database editor DM Config Advanced configuration application 3 3 Web Browsing PC Requirements The following systems support the DV IP Viewer Internet Explorer 5 5 or above Netscape Navigator 4 7x only Windows 98 Second Edition NT4 Service Pack 6 Windows 2000 Only with Internet Explorer 5 5 or above Windows XP Recommended minimum spec PC o Pentium III 1GHz processor o 256MB RAM o 1024 x 768 x 16bit colour monitor min o 10 100Mbit Ethernet network interface card 6 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual WARNING For a web browser to correctly operate with DVIP Java Virtual Machine JVM should be installed on each PC that will be used to access DVIP The JVM enables Java components in webpages to operate as intended by Dedic
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70. rd drop down box choose either PAL or NTSC AN Caution To ensure high picture quality select the correct setting for your cameras The following warning message appears p i thal a mitt haat data e n oat ol A Microsott Internet Explorer x N Please note changing this setting will require a system reset before becoming effective 3 Click OK 18 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 4 For this setting to take effect you must restart the DV IP Click the Reset button Caution For the Video Standard setting DO NOT save before clicking Reset If you do the setting will be ignored The following screen appears RESET Are you Sure YOU want to shut down the unit Yes 5 Click Yes This screen appears once you have clicked the Yes button RESET System has reset Unit available in AS seconds J Note For all other options you must click the Save icon before clicking Reset 6 Choose the required language for the Language drop down menu once the DV IP returns 7 Choose the daylight saving option from the Daylight Saving Time DST drop down menu The following prompt message appears Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Click the Save icon S Note DV IP will the current time and date as shown on the personal computer when the Sync DV IP time button is pressed S Note Recorded images are referenced from GMT An offset is applied during playback to the relevant time zone Make s
71. s J Note If both the Set Time field and the Unset Time field are set to 00 00 then the alarms are disabled Unset throughout the holiday If both fields are set to 24 00 then the alarms are enabled Set throughout the holiday 3 Click Save You have now set up the profiles Next add some holidays Enter the Day Month and Year that you want to make a holiday 5 Enter a holiday profile number from 1 to 10 Click Add Holiday The new holiday profile is added to the Current Holiday List drop down list 1 To delete a holiday 2 1 Select the unwanted holiday from the Current Holiday List 2 Type 0 in the Profile field 3 Click Save 1 To edit a holiday 3 1 Select the holiday from the Current Holiday List that you would like to edit 2 Alter the Profile field for that selected holiday 3 Click Save 34 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 7 Configuring VMD Video Motion Detection VMD allows cameras to automatically detect changes in the scene that they are monitoring and perform a number of basic actions such as notify an operator create an event database entry or increase record rate of the camera detecting motion if required For maximum flexibility VMD can be used as in input to Alarm Zones this can create more complex alarm actions affecting multiple cameras 7 1 Configuring Generic VMD Options 1 To configure the generic VMD options 2 1 Click the VMD button on the left hand side toolbar 2
72. ses the unit s serial number as its reference when contacting the DHCP server 7 Type a Point to Point Protocol PPP IP address in the PPP IP field if serial ports are to be used to connect over IP Note The PPP IP address is used when the DV IP dials on alarm or receives a dial in connection on the PPP_Link2 profile The PPP IP address is independent of the main DV IP IP address 8 Click either the LAN WAN or ISDN button to set the defaults for the maximum transmission rate and other network parameters regardless of the number of connections expected over the links Caution The LAN WAN and ISDN bandwidth limitation controls can seriously affect the transmission operation of the DV IP Refer to the help system for more information Help Click the help icon on screen for details of the different fields 9 Click Save 8 2 Configuring the RS232 Ports This screen is used to configure the four communication ports on the DV IP web server RS232 Ports PORT USAGE Baud Rate ee Ae General Purpose v fe Bae Mae General Purpose Stop Bits MODEM O O RS232 Telemetry Telemetry options Telemetry Type Ademco VCL Matrix Telemetry Matrix Monitor Telemetry Image Compression O off or 8 to 255 1 To configure the RS232 ports 3 1 From the System tool bar in the left frame click Serial Ports amp Telemetry 2 Choose either COM 1 2 3 and 4 by either selecting the radio button beside
73. t is allowed to attempt to connect to the Alarm Receiving Centre Click Save 6 2 Configuring Image Protection Image protection sets a protect flag on all images recorded by an alarm zone These images cannot then be overwritten or removed without being unprotected first 6 2 1 Configuring Alarm Zone Image protection Configuring the alarm zone image protection protects all the images that are recorded when an alarm zone is activated Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 29 amp Refer to Section 6 1 2 Configuring an Alarm Zone 1 To configure alarm zone image protection 1 From the Alarms tool bar in the left frame click Alarm Zone 2 Type the number of days that the alarm image s are protected from being overwritten in the Alarm image protect period days field 3 Check the Protect alarm images indefinitely box to protect images from being overwritten unless manually overridden using Alarm Image Un protection Alarm zone Configuration Alarm image protect period days ji Protect alarm images indefinitely E 6 2 2 Removing Protection from Images This screen is used to select alarm image periods which are to be unprotected Alarm Image Un protection Start Date and time End Date and time Protect Image Partition Summary Un protect Images 1 To remove protection from images 2 1 From the Alarms tool bar in the left frame click Alarm Image Un protection 2 Type in the time and date in t
74. t to use a URL or host name 3 Type in the directory on the FTP server where DVIP should transfer events in the FTP Root Drive Directory field Type in a Username for the FTP login onto the server Type in a Password for the FTP login onto the server Ww Note The password must be typed in every time the screen is submitted 6 Choose either On Connection or Scheduled under the Download Option by clicking the appropriate radio button If you choose On Connection the DVIP tries to transfer the events as soon as it detects a working network connection to the server 7 If you selected a scheduled connection then type the time of day in 24 hour format in the Schedule Time field that you want the scheduled upload to start each day 8 Click the Save icon Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 31 6 4 Configuring the Alarm Schedule The Schedule screen provides a 7 day system control timer This allows for timed schedules for example the unit could be switched to Alarms Set mode at 17 30 on weekdays when work finishes and changed back to normal or Alarms Unset mode at 08 30 each morning For special profiles for for example holidays you can use the Timer Functions screen described in the next section Cameras Alarms Unset ai Camera Set up Monday Tuesday p Standard Recording SAFA 24 00 Thursday aj Friday Variable Rate Saturday Recording Alarms State Enabled Set sates if both alar
75. te ov DDH 3 0 j 1D Subnet MAC Ackross y Gabe 172 16 50 60 Software Version 03 1 04 8 Web Page Version HE E on i y 03 J t 337082003 DHCP name Video Inputs 16 DHCP IP a 0 0 a DHCP Subnet 0 0 a g DHCP Gewa o gi 0 0 2 From the Video Standard drop down box choose either PAL or NTSC AN Caution To ensure high picture quality select the correct setting for your cameras The following warning message appears a f lot d we 4 i one piety Microsoft Internet Explorer Ras A Please note changing this setting will require a system reset before becoming effective 3 Click OK 4 For this setting to take effect you must restart the DV IP Click the Reset button Caution For the Video Standard setting DO NOT save before clicking Reset If you do the setting will be ignored Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 39 The following screen appears RESET Are you sure you want to shut down the unit Yes 5 Click Yes This screen appears once you have clicked the Yes button RESET System has reset Unit available in AS seconds J Note For all other options you must click the Save icon before clicking Reset 6 Choose the required language for the Language drop down menu once the DV IP returns 7 Choose the daylight saving option from the Daylight Saving Time DST drop down menu The following prompt message appears Microsoft Internet Explorer A Please
76. te a zone event by activating a VMD from this channel A Note The Create Zone Input must be enabled if you want to use a VMD channel as an alarm base contact input into the Alarm Zone settings 10 Check the Archive Event box to mark a VMD event for automatic FTP download 11 Mark the associated VMD images to be scheduled for Automatic FTP Events Download AN Caution Clicking Apply to all any previously defined actions in other zones If you accidentally press Apply to All you can abandon changes by pressing the refresh button on your Web browser if you have not already pressed the Save button 12 Click Apply to All if you want to ensure that all cameras use the same selected VMD actions Ts a Note VMD triggers are shown in the thumbnail allowing you to increase or decrease sensitivity as required 13 Click Save 7 3 Configuring the VMD zones for a Camera To establish the best settings for VMD it is recommended that you undertake testing based on different Pixel Count and Pixel Change settings A setting that is too high will miss the activity and one that is too low will cause false triggers The Walk Test helps set the optimum levels by providing a thumbnail image where triggers are seen on screen VMD triggers can also be seen in the Live View as boxes that appear when that particular area is triggered 36 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual The VMD Configuration box allows you to set 16 individually defined are
77. tificates These watermarks prove that an image has not been altered or tampered with by producing MD5 signatures that change if any alterations are made to the image files Watermarking Start Date and time End Date and time Report Author Rob Bell Watermark step size Partition Information Summary CAVIDEOSDIROO000 VID00000 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 23 10 245 1530 Oxb CAVIDEO DIRO0000 VID00001 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 27 15 245 1530 Oxb CAVIDEO DIRO0000 VIDO0002 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 31 20 244 1529 Oxb CAVIDEO DIRO0000 VID00003 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 35 25 244 1528 Oxb CAVIDEOSDIRO0000 VID00004 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 39 29 245 1530 Oxb CAVIDEO DIRO0000 VIDO0005 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 43 34 244 1529 Oxb CAVIDEO DIRO0000 VID00006 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 47 39 244 1526 Oxb CAVIDEO DIRO0000 VID00007 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 51 43 245 1530 Oxb CAYIDEO DIRO0000 VID00008 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 55 48 244 1526 Oxb CAVIDEO DIRO0000 VID00009 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 01 59 52 245 1529 Oxb CAYIDEO DIRO0000 VID0001 0 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 02 03 57 245 1530 Oxb CAYVIDEO DIRO0000 VID00011 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 02 08 02 244 1530 Oxb CAVIDEO DIRO0000 VID00012 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 02 12 07 244 1529 Oxb CAYVIDEO DIRO0000 VID0001 3 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 02 16 11 245 1529 Oxb CAVIDEO DIRO0000 VID0001 4 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 02 20 16 244 1526 Oxb CAVIDEOSDIRO0000 VID00015 VID Mon 24 Feb 2003 02 24 20 245 1528 Oxb 12 To configure the watermaking 1 In the System area cl
78. ure that the PC is setup to automatically adjust its self to daylight savings other wise a discrepancy in time will occur during playback This feature can be found by double clicking on the time bottom right of the task bar and selecting Time Zone check the daylight savings box Time will now be referenced correctly Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 19 5 2 Configuring the High Medium and Low View Levels The high medium and low settings are used during viewing on the live page They decide the network bandwidth and image quality used by the DV IP to display images on the PC screen 1 To configure the high medium and low views 1 From the tool bar in the left frame click the Camera button to expand the camera icons 2 Click the Camera Set up icon in the expanded toolbar The Camera Set up screen appears Camera Set up Live Image Resolution Size Hgh 768x288 gt ps KE Medium PAE aiia jo KB Low fooxeod T 5 KB Image Sizes 5KB 35KB Snap Shot Sf Live Connected W Title Terminated Mono f Cam Fail Reporting Iv i jCamera 1 m F ri m Camera 2 VEL Dome amp R4100 lv 4 Camera 4 Felco Dome Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera amp Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera le Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 kd kd kd kd kd kd kd kd kd kd Iv I I kd kd EE EE ES E E E e e e o O EE amp EE EE ES ES 5E 5E EE E amp BREE RE The Camera Set up screen is used to set up the connected cameras
79. y the following Check all the cables are fitted securely on the rear of the DV IP Try reapplying the network settings Ask your network administrator for advice Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 3 7 DVIP Communication Ports This section describes the pins assignments on the communication ports circled found on the reverse of the DV IP TINO OO CIID ODO 19990000090009 3 7 1 RS232 Communication Ports Com1 2 3 and 4 male D Type PIN No Description COM4 COM3 COM2 COM1 1 Data Carrier Detect DCD DCD DCD DCD 2 Receive Data RxD RxD RxD RxD 3 Transmit Data TxD TxD TxD TxD 4 Data Terminal Ready DTR DTR 5 Ground GND GND GND GND 6 Data Set Ready DSR DSR 7 Ready To Send RTS RTS RTS RTS 8 Clear To Send CTS CTS CTS CTS COM4 COM3 RS485A RS485A RS485B RS485B 3 7 3 DM 485 Bus Description 485 BUS Ground Ground RS485A RS485B Ground 8 Volts 14 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual Configuration In this section Accessing the configuration screens Configuring the cameras Configuring the alarms Configuring VMD Configuring the system settings Advanced configuration Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 15 4 Accessing the Configuration Screens Once you have successfully set up the hardware and configured network you can configure DV IP for use WARNING Please see section 3 3 for the minimum PC requirements required for web browser control 1 To access t
80. ye Coaxial BEY Pelco r Telemetry Matrix Monitor fe Telemetry image Compression jo eof or 6 to 255 1 To configure telemetry image compression 2 3 1 Choose a Telemetry Image Compression rate Note Values of 1 to 7 are not accepted or used as a Telemetry Image Compression rate 2 Click Save 7 Restart the DV IP by clicking Reset S Note Changes will only take effect when saved and the DV IP unit is reset 8 7 Audio Set up This screen is used to initiate audio recording You can listen to audio and activate the microphone by using the DV IP Viewer software Audio Set up Audio Channel Enabled 1 To set up audio recording on the DV IP unit 1 From the System tool bar in the left frame click Audio Set up 2 To record audio attached to the Line Input of the unit check the Enable box for Line In Mic 3 To record audio transmitted from a PC with DV IP Viewer software check the Enable box for Line out 4 Click Save Note An operator can listen and send audio regardless of whether the DV IP is recording the audio streams Audio is passed using UDP on PORTS 2074 amp 2074 Dedicated Micros DV IP User Manual 45 8 8 Adjusting the size of the RAMDisk The RAMDisk is an area of memory where images are stored before being written to the hard disk This means for instance that images from before an alarm event can be stored ata lower compression ratio higher quality from the p

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