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1. tae edge Ba edad 98 133 Hard Drive Replacement mri eani XR accio wat o n pact Ronee Cg ente Paci edo C Pep Panes Qa 98 134 EBORE durus tenes FIERE Cs mU VE EET 99 LIST OF TABLES Table Page A server State Symbols e ete tenn beeen eae 34 B errr re 54 D Bins nus 2 MRPRRREROCRTTRRRTTLCERTTTP 65 D DE s cR 66 6 C634M D 12 04 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS C634M D 12 04 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s Instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched par
2. 28 20 Client Configuration Login Dialog 29 21 Chien CONMOURATION v 29 22 Export to Sener Dialog OX oec eu ERREN ES 30 23 DX9216H Frame Rate and Resolution 31 24 DX9208F Frame hate and Resolution vases 31 25 Licerise DIAlOU BOX uuo acus Geet ERREUR Pat 31 20 SE 39 27 octp ccan ab wesw eee de 34 28 s A aces aaa ete aes sae ga sda nhe a Gone one Nee snes ys ge eu 34 29 Advanced 35 30 Database Backup and Repair Confirmation iiis RR RR I les oo 31 System 36 UA server Service Manager Window RR aes 36 33 SUL BIN MTS DoD Nr d ERR 36 34 oe ee eee he ee oe es oe a ae Bee cee Sopa tanec eee eee eee Paes eee ease es
3. 59 18 Spare Hard Drive CRT VESTRAS RU d Ew ERO a a 59 74 terei bowels CERES RE DEUS 56 19 REM WMG Tm 56 76 RAID Information Details 5 17 Most menaco b 78 e avers ay eesti 57 19 Camera Dialog BOK cate cans 58 80 select Channel Dialog RR RR aaa aas 59 81 Continuous Recording Schedule Page 59 02 Continuous Daily Recording Schedule Page RIRs 60 83 DyalbPE vere MOC DEBIDO GUC E E E fesse nese le seen tes pees 61 Continuous Weekly Recording Schedule 8 3 62 85 Weekly Event Recording Schedule Page RIRs 62 86 Mougn PAGS occ erat ed eases R
4. 78 2 C634M D 12 04 CONNEGTINGA 80 CONNECTING A CVG O SM 81 DADA TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATION sede eh Sede ewes Eee Dre 82 MANAGER FOR DATA TRANSLATOR es 84 DAANA GEENT T 86 DATA TRANSLATOR CONNECTION Sc edes IESU ETUR QI 86 CONFIGURING THE DATATRANS LATUR T 87 RELAY UNIT CONNECTION KP 89 RELAT UNIT agence ae Ea E E E uate ESE ate E E E a R E R 90 FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING a 92 jn pease 94 HOW TO REFRACEA MEGORDER 3 4 RI EET RI 94 HOWTO REPLACE A PEGORDER gt RAID TORVE 99 100 C634M D 12 04 3 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1 satire warded eee aso 9 2 VII OP acne oes estos deep neces me hea 11 Back View of er 12 Front VIEW OF
5. 13 5 Bak View of VIEWStTAUON E 14 6 DAS Rack Moum Sta AMON dum UE FE mI Dra m UR aback 18 J 3 Pin Connectors 19 8 insat duc m P 19 d ea CU ea ati PU 20 10 View Station Network dentincaton Page suos d ders eee Gk ades 23 11 Viewstation Identification Changes Dialog RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIR RR e eee 73 12 Viewstation Network Connections Window RI lel 24 13 Viewstation Local Area Connection Status Dialog BOX 0 0 RR 24 14 Viewstation Local Area Connection Properties Dialog BOX 0 een RII 25 15 Viewstation Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Dialog 25 16 server Configuration Utility Dialog BOX lt 2200 0 cereo serre herr RR rence IR RE GG ERR DE 26 17 server ldontfication BOX s acusa reso o Y mE Eae bero ah de VOS Feed dec dou ea the eeu Spina 26 18 Dale ne Pale ae eee ccs eens ae eeu eae ad heen eee E ona eae ee oon 28 19 TIME ZONE Page
6. 1 E PELCO111 H 1 Promise Array Management For Help press Fl nouser NUM Figure 126 Raid Server Window 2 Right click on the desired recorder name and select Login The default recorder name is Pelco 1 The following window appears The Username is administrator and the Password 15 1234 Login to Pelcol Username administrator Password Cancel Figure 127 Login Window 3 Click OK 4 Double click PELCO1 to expand the recorder tree C634M D 12 04 95 96 Promise Array Management Remote Monitor RAIDMachine View Connection Preference Help Transmitted 26957 by 22 at 384 Myconsole E I A RAIDSERVER 1 FASTTRAK Users PELCO111 27 ci FASTTRA Host name Pelco H A Users IF address 100 0 0 101 Enable NT system event log E Mail Server Email alert on error and or event repeats send new message every hrs Limits repeat error event message to set time interval ance per hour SMTP server SMTP server name IP For example smtp mudomain com 123 45 67 99 E Mail Sender and Recipients Email lD of Alert Sender m Ehanae Input the email recipient For this machine which is name lt replyemail gt name email For example Administrator lt admince mpdomain com 4 Alert Recipients Email Ad
7. Merge files not found on Database Delete database records nat found on Disk Finished Merging Merged 5457 files Clase Figure 55 Finished Merging Dialog Box 42 Click Close 43 Restart the recorder C634M D 12 04 RAID MANAGER UTILITY C634M D 12 04 The Raid Manager Utility is preinstalled and preprogrammed on all DX9200 recorders and all DX9100 viewstations prior to shipping The application monitors the health of the DX9200HDDI external hard drive storage unit and provides alarm notification if there is a malfunction If you have changed recorder names and IP addresses changed viewstation IP addresses or added removed recorders to the system you must update this utility with the same information This ensures compatibility and proper operation of the application The recorders have a program called the Raid Manager Server that serves as a logical recorder to obtain information from Raid subsystems via a COM SCSI or fiber connection The viewstations have a program called the Raid Manager Gateway that serves as a data center and gathers information from all Raid Manager recorders so that an administrator can monitor these recorders through a web browser DISABLING THE RAID MANAGER GATEWAY You can have only one viewstation running the Raid Manager Gateway application on a network You must disable the Raid Manager Gateway on the other viewstations To disable the Raid Manager Gateway Right click on the
8. 1 License Information Ei License information Maximum allowed channels 16 Frame rate and resolution Cif Minimum Mat allowed Minimum Mat allowed Minimum Not allowed Quarter Allowed Quarter Allowed Quarter allowed Allowed Allowed Mat allowed Allowed allowed Not allowed Figure 25 License Information Dialog Box 3 Select PAL or NTSC as the recording format The default is NTSC NOTE If you change the recording format you must restart the recorder C634M D 12 04 31 32 Enter the Multicast group This number is based the 5 address For example if the IP address Is 100 0 0 101 then the multicast group number should be 239 0 0 101 The last three numbers should match Enter the Multicast TTL number 1 20 This is the number or routers if any which separate the recorder from Its farthest viewstation on the network If you do not know the number of routers contact the network administrator Enter the Alarm interval This is the time in seconds between alarms No alarm will be triggered until the end of the specified interval The default value is 300 seconds The range is from 0 to 7 200 Enter the Pre Alarm interval Set the number of seconds to record before the event The default value is 60 seconds The range is from 0 to 7 200 Click Suggest to see list of available recorders This optio
9. DT A Address a DATABASES Go m4 i 5 5591 DATABASES Select an item to view its description See alsa Documents Network Places n abjeck s bytes 1 Computer ZB Figure 37 Databases Window 10 Rename MSSOL to MSSQL_old a x ile Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Back c Search Folders history ns UT K tu Address DATABASES 7 7 E 19501 old n DATABASES MSSOL File Folder Modified 11 30 03 12 38 Attributes normal 1 object s selected Computer 2 Figure 38 Rename MSSQL 38 C634M D 12 04 11 Go to of D Drive Databases The following window appears ile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Search Address E DATABASES ao Li k MS5QL DATABASES Select an item to view its description See also Documents Network Places n objectis 0 bytes My Computer 7 Figure 39 Drive Databases Window 12 Copy the MSSQL folder and paste it to D Databases DATABASES i OF x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Back Search Folders History Address E DATABASES m mand lis MSSQL MSSQL_old
10. General Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Dimensions Desktop Rack Mount Unit Weight SPECIFICATIONS 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz autoranging Reset feature enabled when power becomes unstable or interrupted 265 W maximum redundant hot swappable NTSC PAL autosensing Windows 2000 and SP3 Service Pack 352 x 240 CIF at 7 5 or 15 ips 352 x 288 CIF at 6 25 or 12 5 ips 352 x 240 CIF at 7 5 15 or 30 ips 704 x 240 2CIF at 7 5 or 15 ips 352 x 288 CIF at 6 25 12 5 or 25 ips 704 x 288 2CIF at 6 25 or 12 5 ips 7 5 or 15 ips 6 25 or 12 5 ips 7 5 15 or 30 ips 6 25 12 5 or 25 ips MPEG 1 16 32 48 maximum 15 ips 8 16 24 32 40 maximum 30 ips 1 SVGA Full remote control via TCP IP Up to 48 video inputs on patch panel Up to 48 looping video outputs on patch panel Two ports available 1 6 ports available COM 1 and 2 Ethernet port 10 100BASET One port available PS 2 mouse and keyboard Monitor port Not used AT keyboard connector not used 41 to 85 F 5 to 29 C Maximum 80 non condensing 7 1 H x 17 0 W x 22 1 D inches 18 1 x 43 0 x 56 2 cm 7 0 H x 19 0 W x 19 6 D inches 17 8 x 48 3 x 49 8 53 7 Ib 24 4 kg maximum C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 VIEWSTATION Electrical Input Voltage Power Consumption Operating System Mechanical Connectors 6 pin mini DIN 089 DB15 DB15 DB25 RJ 11 RJ 45 USB Hardware Processor RAM
11. Relay Latch Time sec Add Remove cre Figure 122 CM9760 REL Configuration Dialog Box 7 Set the baud rate to 9600 and the parity to Even The relay unit should have these same settings 0 Enter the COM Port number This is the port on the viewstation that connects to the relay unit 9 Change the default latch time This time activates the relays on the relay unit and sets the same latch time for all of the relay ports The default is 5 seconds NOTE Frame Address is not used The default value is 0 10 Add latch times for specific relays 11 Click OK 12 Click Test 13 Click OK on the Server Alert Configuration screen 91 92 FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING This programming is applicable to the viewstation only You can select only the following locations for use with the DX9200 system In the example below the location is changed from the default English United States to Spanish Spain 1 English United States French France German Germany Italian Italy Polish Portuguese Brazil Russian Chinese PRC Spanish Spain Double click My Computer gt Control Panel gt Regional Options The following page appears Regional Options General Numbers Currency Time Date Input Locales Settings Far the current user programs support international settings for numbers currencies times and dates Set the locale in order to use the standard setti
12. Site creation Import from server Configure time zone Export server pA Configure Standard naming o he o f Custom naming Add Remove Administrative station Figure 21 Client Configuration Utility 4 Select Build a list of local servers C634M D 12 04 29 30 9i 6 oelect Standard naming or Custom naming a Standard naming Select this option if all recorders have the same name and the only difference is the numbers For example Pelco1 Pelco2 Pelco3 b Custom naming If your recorders have different names enter the names and then click Add Click Configure The following dialog box appears DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility E X Site map creation Import from server Configure time zone Export to server 7 Build a list of local servers C Standard naming Numbered o to o Custom naming Add Close E Remove station Vv Administrative Status Completed Success on pelcol Failure on Figure 22 Export to Server Dialog Box Select Export to server select the name of the first recorder from the drop down box Click Configure NOTE You must repeat steps 8 and 9 for each recorder that is in the drop down box Click Close Refer to Step 8 of the Recorder Initialization Options section to complete
13. To see the information for each column 1 2 Click the Host 1 Interface Detail button to see the host information Host 1 Interface Information ioj xl ID 0 HOST MODEL Single End CHANNEL WIDE Enable SPEED CURRENT MAX Ultra 3 Ultra 3 Termination Enable Tagged Command Queuing Enable Java Window Figure 75 Host 1 Interface Details Click the Raid Information Detail button to see the array information C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 Array 1 Information loj xl Array Size 1488 GB Stripe Size 128 RAID LEVEL 5 Number 14 Java Applet Window Figure 76 RAID Information Details 3 Click the Host 2 Interface Detail button to see the host information Host 2 Interface Information B inl x ID HOST MODEL Single End CHANNEL WIDE Enable SPEED CURRENT MAX Ultra 3 Ultra 3 Termination Enable Tagged Command Queuing Enable Java Applet Window Figure 77 Host 2 Interface Details 4 the cursor the Slice or Lun column to see their logical connection on each array STATUS PLATE The status plate has four indicators for the raid unit Fan Temp Power UPS El Ro RAID anager Figure 78 Status Plate fe Working P ove r Working UPS oft The status plate lets you know whether the fan temperature and power are
14. 12 04 C634M D 12 04 The following screenshot shows the disk information of a hard drive that is online and configured 1515 VEMDORID MAXTOR DISK MODEL 612010 DISK SVOLUMN 117242 DISK STATUS ONLINE ARRAY 1 Bad Block Java Applet Window Figure 71 Configured Hard Drive Information The following screenshot shows the disk information of a hard drive that is rebuilding the newly replaced drive VENDOR ID MAXTOR DISK MODEL 612000 DISK VOLUMN 117242 MB DISK STATUS REBUILD ARRAY 1 Java Applet window Figure 72 Newly Replaced Hard Drive Information The following screenshot shows the disk information of a hard drive that is a spare VENDOR ID WAXTOR DISK MODEL 44250J0 DISK VOLUME 239388 DISK STATUS SPARE ARRAY 0 Figure 73 Spare Hard Drive Information 55 56 HOST AND RAID INFORMATION PLATE This screen shows you the host and raid configuration You can see the connections between the Lun and Slice on each array This screen has three columns Host 1 Interface Raid Information Host 2 Interface E http 100 0 0 211 html index win htm Microsoft Internet Explorer 18 xj Edit View Favorites Tools Help 9 A Bsearch Favorites History hy 2 Slice 6 Slice 7 J Applet started i 7 Figure 74 Host amp Raid Information Screen
15. Connecting a CM9760 REL for DVR Management RS232 89 90 CONFIGURING THE RELAY UNIT 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Viewstation gt Server Alert Configuration Utility ServerAlert Configuration x Server Alert Settings Offset between Server ID and Alarm triggered o IO Unit Driver Settings Select GRE Test ox Drivers must be configured at least once Cancel Figure 119 Relay Unit Configuration Dialog Box 2 Click Select The following dialog box appears Look in E Drivers CMS76007 CM9760R EL dll File name CM9760REL dl Files of type Driver Files dll Cancel 2 Figure 120 Relay Unit Driver Dialog Box 3 Select CM9760REL dll 4 Click Open The following dialog box appears ServerAlerk Configuration x Server Alert Settings Offset between Server ID and Alarm triggered o IO Unit Driver Settings Pelco Relay Driver Cenfigure Tea BE Drivers must be configured at least once Cancel Figure 121 Relay Unit Driver Settings Dialog Box 5 Enter the relay number in the Server Alert Settings box The first relay starts with 0 C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 6 Click Configure The following dialog box appears x CMS6 0REL Setup Baud Hate FrameAddress Do Parity Even Default Latch Time sec Fort Momentary Latch Setup
16. DATABASES Select an item En view its description See also Documents Network Places PELLOS objectis 0 bytes My Computer 7 Figure 40 MSSQL Folders 13 Delete MSSOL_old NOTE Remember to delete it from your recycle bin also C634M D 12 04 14 Double click the SQL server icon The following window appears E SQL Server Service Manager CE Server Services SOLSever w Refresh services Start Continue Hause Stap Auto start service when 05 starts Stopped WPELCOS5 MSSQLServer Figure 41 Start Continue Window 15 Select SOL Server Agent from the Services drop down box 16 Click Start Continue Stop is enabled and the status is Running after several seconds 17 Select SOL Server from the Services drop down box 18 Exit the window 19 Goto E DatabaseBackups The following window appears DatabaseBackups File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back amp Search B Folders History x 2 size Type Modified 8 Desktop Li OVAUDIT db 200401210100 BAK 1 617 KB 01 21 04 1 00 AM 2 4 My Documents AVALIDIT db 200401220100 BAK 1 681 01 22 04 1 00 o es My Pictures DatabaseBackups AVALIDIT_db 200401230100 1 581KB 01 23 04 1 00 PELCOS _9_200401240100 1 681
17. Mamtenance Didog BOL ELE 43 54 44 Jo Finished Merging Dialog BOX RR RI I ls 44 56 Raid Manager Gateway Configuration Window 00 RR eee eee Rs 45 57 Default Server VWWINGOW Eee eR E adr er aaa WD A DE RATER ac Re arg x tol 46 50 ERE lU METRT 46 4 C634M D 12 04 59 Add Server dme e er recs m dedos wa pw CE wea ws d a 46 60 Edit Group WindOW 2 RR RR RR RR RR ee s 47 61 Add Group P 47 62 AUG En 48 63 Sating edocs eon ame 49 64 Internet Properties ls 50 5 Internet Information Services Window 3 50 66 Darault WED Properties iex mea snag bear uo Euneder eo awed we krapseAuawd eis ban Reman 51 67 A e 92 68 Storage Information Window 2 3 rs 53 69 Controller WANGOW 53 70 No Pard Drive Momia MNT 54 n Contigured EEREN E ENES 55 72 Newly Replaced Hard Drive Information
18. 01 24 04 1 00 Eg 315 Floppy Select an item to view its lg AVALIDIT_db_200401250100 BaK 1 681 KB 01 25 04 1 00 Fy System C description AVALIDIT_db 200401260100 BAK 1 681 01 26 04 1 00 H Database saadigi AVALDIT db 200401281525 BAK 1 809KE 01 26 04 3 26 PM 1 29 New E DatabaseBackups acuments Ea Media Network Places 9 29 IMAGE F PELCOS E Control Panel ae Network Places Recycle Bin AVALIDIT_db 200401270100 BAK 1 809 01 27 04 1 00 vigilant Server db 20040121010 18 515 01 21 04 1 00 ka vigilant Server db 20040122010 20 307 01 22 04 1 00 vigilant Server db 20040123010 21 971 01 23 04 1 00 Vigilant Server db 20040124010 23 059 01 24 04 1 00 ka Vigilant Server db 20040125010 24 339 Ba 01 25 04 1 00 vigilant Server db 20040126010 25 235 01 26 04 1 00 ka Vigilant Server db 20040126152 29 907 01 26 04 3 25 PM vigilant Server db 20040127010 31 379 01 27 04 1 00 AM 16 objectis Disk Free space 3 95 GB 203MB Computer start e E DatabaseBackups 3 39PM Figure 42 Database Backups Window 20 Select the most recent database backup file Vigilant Server_db 21 Double click the recorder name icon on your desktop again and then go
19. 01127 01 21 01122 01122 0112 01125 01 26 01 26 01127 Figure 43 Explorer Windows 22 Drag the database backup file to C AvServer Config avRestoreDBR2 The following dialog box appears avibababase restore utility avDatabase restare ubiity h restore database tha was backed up inthe current installed version order for the operation suceed Please and start SOL server by using the green arrow on the bottom right The operation ll REPLACE the current installed database Figure 44 Restore Utility Dialog Box 23 Go to the system tray Time Synchronizer Figure 45 System Tray 41 42 24 Double click the SOL server icon The following window appears E SQL Server Service Manager E IDE x Server Services SOL Server Refresh services Ld Pause H Stop Auto start service when 05 starts Running MSSQLServer Figure 46 Server Service Manager Window 25 Click Stop The following dialog box appears SOL Server Service Manager Es D m vou sure vou wish to STOP Ehe MSSOQLSERVER service on WWPELCOS Yes Mo Figure 47 Stop SQL Dialog Box 1 26 Click Yes The following dialog box appears SOL Server Service Manager Es The Following services are dependent MSSQLServer and will also be stopped SOLSERVER AGENT Are vou s
20. Dialog Box 7 Enter the IP address for example 100 0 0 201 The last three digits must be different for each viewstation for example 201 202 203 8 Enter the subnet mask NOTE You may also have to enter your default gateway address and your DNS server address es 9 Click OK close all windows and then restart the viewstation C634M D 12 04 25 26 CHANGING THE RECORDER S IDENTIFICATION The recorder name has been preset during manufacturing The default name is Pelco1 Changing the recorder s name should be done through the Server Identification dialog box only 1 Close all applications on the recorder 2 Double click the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility icon on the desktop The following dialog box appears x DX 9000 Server Configuration Initialization Options Configuration options Detected configuration 2 interface boards 2 DSP boards Frame rate amp resolution 2C1F Hal Humber of channels 16 Repair and Backup Recording format C PAL v NTSC Database Multicast group 239 0 0 fi 20 Multicast TTL 1 values from 1 20 70 Manager Alarm interval sec nn values Oto 200 70 Handler Pre larm interval 60 values from to 7200 Define time synchronization chain Add 9100 Remove Remove Configure Suggest Close Server Identification Set Time one Advanced Options Delete existing info on database As
21. IO Manager Configuration In the 1 0 Manager Configuration click Next three times to reach Step 3 Refer to Figure 103 for the following steps 1 select the channel or channels that will send events to the relay unit Enter the server name that the relay unit 15 connected to select the device as configured in the 1 0 Handler This is the logical device number that the relay unit is connected to Enter the relay port number that the selected channel will send events to If several channels are selected this number specifies the related port of the first channel For example if eight channels are selected port 0 relates to channel 0 and 50 Click OK The information you entered appears the screen NOTE If you click Clear all configurations for the selected channel are deleted pz Manager Configuration Configure event destination 3 Each channel can send events to one external device port T his step maps the destination device for the channels Server Device Clear Channel 0 does not send events to external devices Channel 2 does not send events to external devices Channel 4 does not send events to external devices Channel 6 does not send events to external devices Cancel gt gt Figure 103 Relay Unit Step 3 Screen C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 6 Click Next The following dialog box appears pz Manager Configurati
22. NOTE You can use pcAnywhere to access additional recorders and viewstations The default user name and password Is admin admin 4 Make sure the Date Time Properties are correct on the recorder You can access the date and time from the system tray 27 SETTING DATE TIME PROPERTIES Follow these steps to set the Date Time Properties on the recorder and the viewstation Make sure you close all applications on the recorder and viewstation 1 Double click the time on the system tray The following page appears Date Time Properties ajx Date amp Time Time Zane 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 20 22 23 27 28 29 30 Current time zone Eastern Daylight Time Figure 18 Date amp Time Page 2 Set the date and time and then click Apply 3 Click Time Zone The following page appears Date Time Properties ajx Date amp Time Time Zone 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Pacific Time LIS amp Canada Tijuana GMT 07 00 Arizona fOMT OF 00 Mountain Time 05 amp Canada fSMT 06 00 Central America 06 00 Central Time LIS amp Canada 06 001 Mexico City fSMT 06 00 Saskatchewan aMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito aMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada GMT 05 00 Indiana East GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada 04 001 Caracas La Paz fSMT 04 00 Santiago GMT 03 30 Newfoundland i3 MT 03 B0 Brasilia Automatically adjus
23. RS 232 port to the recorders COM 1 or COM 2 port 2 Set the DIP switches on the alarm unit for RS 232 communication Refer to the CM9760 ALM Installation Operation manual If using RS 422 communication 1 Connect a cable from the alarm unit s RJ 45 COM IN port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port via an RS 232 to RS 422 converter 2 Set the DIP switches on the alarm unit for RS 422 communication Refer to the CM9760 ALM Installation Operation manual RECORDER NULL MODEM CABLE L L RS 232 5 422 1 0 50 6 HZ Figure 90 Connecting a CM9760 ALM RS232 C634M D 12 04 69 ALARM UNIT CONFIGURATION Follow these steps to configure CM9760 ALM alarm unit NOTE This programming is required only on the recorder that is physically connected to the CM9760 ALM 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt IO Handler Configuration The following dialog box appears NOTE You can also open the 1 0 Handler from the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility TOHandlerConfig Device 1 Select Driver Configure Test ene Device z Select Driver Configure Test Figure 91 Alarm 1 0 Handler Configuration Dialog Box 2 Click Select Driver on Device 1 COM 1 or Device 2 COM 2 to define the external device that is connected to the recorder The following
24. To set the advanced recorder options you must open the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility Double click the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility icon on the desktop The Server Configuration Utility dialog box appears with the Advanced Options section Make sure you close all other desktop applications on the viewstation and recorder Advanced Options Delete existing info database Assume continuous recording an Scheduler Delete custom settings from recorder server Delete custom channel setup settings Figure 29 Advanced Options Delete existing info on database Select the checkbox to restore the database to its initial state Click Configure WARNING All information about video files and events will be deleted You cannot undo these changes Assume continuous recording on Scheduler Select the checkbox to employ continuous recording on the scheduler Click Configure Delete custom settings from recorder server Select the checkbox to restore the DVMD settings to the default settings Click Configure Delete custom channel setup settings Select the checkbox to restore the channel setup settings to the default settings Click Configure DATABASE BACKUP AND REPAIR This option backs up the database files to a backup folder which it automatically creates in e databasebackups The system backs up the database automatically once a day You can also use this option to back up the database manually to the curr
25. dialog box appears Driver Device 1 EAE Look in Drivers E gt CM9760DT dll i CMO760REL dll TCPDriver dll File name Files of type Driver Files dll Cancel 2 Figure 92 CM9760 Alarm Driver Dialog Box 3 Select CM9760ALM dll 70 C634M D 12 04 4 Click Open The following dialog box appears TOHandlerConfig Device 1 Pelco Alarm Driver ves ene Device 2 Select Driver Configure Test ene Figure 93 Device 2 Alarm Driver Dialog Box 5 Click Configure The following dialog box appears CM9760ALMConfig CM S67 048LM Setup Baud Hate Port Use a comma delimeted list ta arm single alarms and dash for alamr ranges Far example ta arm alarms 0 1 2 5 7 8 8 enter TD 2 5 7 9 Armed Alarms 0 258 7 Intervals Setup Alam Interval sec Add Remove Figure 94 CM9760 Alarm Configuration Dialog Box 6 Set baud rate to 4800 The alarm unit should have this same baud rate 7 Enter 1 or 2 in the COM Port field This is the physical port on the recorder that connects to the alarm unit 8 Set the default interval This is the time interval between two events and sets the same time interval for all of the alarm ports The default is 60 seconds 9 Set armed alarms If the recorder is connected to two alarms units you should have a range of 0 127 becaus
26. mats PRA P ge HAGA NN PRA PAP Back l Applet started Figure 68 Storage Information Window 5 Click Controller Information to see the unit type and details The following window is an example PRODUCTION ID ACS 8910 MODEL NAME 58 3140 SERIAL NUMBER 00003989100211 FIRMWARE VERSION 4 02 HOST CHN NUMBER 2 DISK CHM NUMBER 14 Java Applet Window Figure 69 Controller Information Window The Raid Manager main screen 15 divided into three plates e Disk Information Plate Host amp RAID Information Plate e Status Plate C634M D 12 04 DISK INFORMATION PLATE This screen shows you the status for each of your disks The disk status appears on each icon Refer to Table B Table B Disk Status Description No hard drive is installed in the disk slot The hard drive is online and configured Re build gt gt 7 Rebuilding the newly replaced drive MAXTOR 117242 MB ams The hard drive in the disk slot 15 a spare Hard drive failure Double click each icon to see its configuration The following screenshot shows the disk information of a hard drive that is not installed 1515 VEMDORID DISK MODEL DISK VOLUMEN DISK STATUS ARRAY Bad Block Java Applet Window Figure 70 No Hard Drive Information C634M D
27. o9eXh I Jerem 1 2 3 999999 Figure 106 Connecting 6800 NOTE You still must configure the data translator when using a CM6800 Refer to the Data Translator Configuration section C634M D 12 04 81 DATA TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATION Integrating a data translator serves two functions e Synchronize time between the DX9200 system and the matrix switcher e Send ASCII command strings to the matrix switcher CM6800 CM9740 CM9760 for alarm conditions such as sending alarms based on motion detection NOTE This programming is required only on the recorder that is physically connected to the CM9760 CC1 or CM6800 Follow these steps to configure a data translator unit 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt IO Handler Configuration The following dialog box appears NOTE You can also open the 1 0 Handler from the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility E TOHandlerConfig Device 1 Select Driver Configure Test ene Device 2 Select Driver Configure Test Figure 107 Data Translator Handler Configuration Dialog Box 2 Click Select Driver on Device 1 1 or Device 2 COM 2 to define the external device driver that is connected to the server The following dialog box appears Driver Device 1 El Ei Look in Drivers E CMBS76DALM dll dll i CMO760REL dll TCPDriver dll Filename cMsreopT Files of type Driver Fi
28. on the relay unit for RS 422 communication Refer to the CM9760 REL Installation Operation manual RECORDER NULL MODEM CABLE RS 232 RS 422 CONVERTER Figure 98 Connecting a CM9760 REL C634M D 12 04 75 RELAY UNIT CONFIGURATION Follow these steps to configure a CM9760 REL relay unit NOTE This programming is required only on the recorder that is physically connected to the CM9760 REL 1 Goto Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt IO Handler Configuration The following dialog box appears NOTE You can also open the 1 0 Handler from the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility TOHandlerConfig Device 1 Select Driver Configure Test ene Device 2 Select Driver Configure Test Figure 99 Relay 1 0 Handler Dialog Box 2 Click Select Driver on Device 1 1 or Device 2 COM 2 to define the external device driver that is connected to the server The following dialog box appears Driver Device 1 EAE Look in E Drivers E 5 CMO7604LM dll 5 Filename CMS7E0REL Files of type Driver Files dll Cancel 2 Figure 100 CM9760 Relay Driver Dialog Box 3 Select CM9760REL dll 16 C634M D 12 04 4 Click Open The following dialog box appears TOHandlerConfig Device 1 Felco CMSTBUREL Relay Driver Test ene Devic
29. panel and then set the switches on the back of the patch panel to Looped 9 Connect a CM9760 REL CM9760 ALM or CM9760 DT to COM 1 2 on the recorder Refer to the Advanced Features section NOTE The audio inputs on the patch panel are reserved for future use VIEWSTATION 10 100 BASE T ETHERNET INTERFACE ALLOWS MULTIPLE VIEWSTATIONS AND RECORDERS RJ 45 STRAIGHT POWER CABLE CONNECTIONS PATCH PANEL BACK SCSI MAXIMUM OF 48 CAMERA CABLE INPUTS VIDEO IN PATCH PANEL FRONT i o N w N a w A s w N 3 w a wu u gt o w X a o O O O O O O O O 0000000 NM w w ES a 0000000 606000606090 6060600005090 00000000 006060000909 O O0 O0 O 6 6 6 6 0000000 7 15 23 31 39 47 STORAGE UNIT POWER CONNECTION CCDS CCS es IE Figure 9 System Connections C634M D 12 04 POWER UP THE EQUIPMENT Follow these steps after you make all connections 1 on the storage units and let them run for at least one minute the hard disk drives must spin through their warm up cycle 2 onthe recorder and let it boot for at least 30 seconds 3 Turn on the viewstation The recorder applications start automatically There are four applications th
30. right of the Sat V bar oat U Drag the triangle to increase or decrease the blue color in the video The previous value is displayed to the right of the Sat U bar Vertical This reduces or eliminates video noise The higher the value the lower the bit rate The lower the value the higher the bit rate Horizontal This reduces or eliminates video noise The higher the value the lower the bit rate The lower the value the higher the bit rate Black White select this checkbox if the channel is connected to a black white camera This option ignores video NOISE White Crush select this checkbox to reduce the intensity of the white images C634M D 12 04 65 DEFINING USERS Only system administrators can define user names and passwords for the DX9100 Viewstation Other users trying to access this option will get the following message Viewstation permission to perform Ehis operation Figure 88 User Access Dialog Box This option allows an administrator to add delete and change the properties of users in the DX9200 system There are seven predefined user access levels ranging from Administrator to Operator Level 6 Each user is assigned different access rights to the DX9200 network and videos Click System gt Users on the main toolbar In the example below each operator level has been assigned a user name and password User Manager x Filter server Properties P
31. system tray select Remove from Windows Startup Go to Start gt Programs gt Raid Manager Utility and then right click to show the properties select Delete Restart the viewstation The icon and programs are no longer available RAID MANAGER GATEWAY CONFIGURATION CLS eS The Raid Manager Gateway Configuration window shows the main root the default group DX9000_GROUP and the default recorder name Pelco1 The default IP address of the recorder is 100 0 0 101 To edit the default recorder name and address 1 Goto your viewstation desktop and make sure the Raid Manager Gateway icon is in the system tray 2 Goto Start Programs Raid Manager Utility Raid Manager Gateway Raid Manager Gateway Config The following window appears Raid Manager Gateway Config ml x Server Setting Exit pxennn GROUP m d Peleal Add Server Delete Server Add Group Edit Group Delete Group 2 Figure 56 Raid Manager Gateway Configuration Window 45 3 Select Pelco1 and then click Edit Server The following window appears 5124 Server Information Server Pelcot server 100 0 0 101 Cancel Figure 57 Default Server Information Window 4 Enter the new recorder name and address The following example shows the recorder name Orangeburg and the address 100 0 0 110 Edit Server if B x Server Information server
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33. working In case of failure the indicator changes from working to failed The UPS indicator shows if the UPS is off or on 57 58 CAMERA RECORDING PROPERTIES Camera recording properties should be set by the system administrator during installation Only system administrators and operators with a Level 1 authorization can set or change camera recording properties set or change camera recording properties you must open the DX9000 Viewstation application The System button on the main toolbar is not available to Level 2 6 operators If you do not have access see the system administrator To set or change camera recording properties 1 Click System gt Properties on the main toolbar The following window appears Camera Properties x Select channel v Preview Cancel Figure 79 Camera Properties Dialog Box C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 2 Click Select channel to display list of recorders An example is shown below Camera Properties Select channel Channel 0 Ye Channel 2 gt Channel 4 Channel 6 Figure 80 Select Channel Dialog Box 3 Selecta channel 4 Select the Preview checkbox as shown below to verify that you have the correct camera Camera Properties x Select channel Channel 1 PELCO1 Schedule Video Continuous recording C Daily recording schedule C Weekly recording schedule 00 00 05 0
34. 0 12 00 18 00 24 00 Wed 00 00 06 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 v Preview Continuous F Event record record Fine tune From 6 20 49 To 6 20 48 Apply Figure 81 Continuous Recording Schedule Page 59 CONTINUOUS RECORDING SCHEDULE 1 Select the Continuous recording radio button This is the default setting and should already be selected the first time you select a channel Refer to Figure 81 2 Click Apply Recording is done at all times and no schedule is defined The entire daily and weekly recording schedules are marked in light yellow and any previous definitions on the schedules are removed DAILY RECORDING SCHEDULE NOTE make sure there is no delay during scheduled recording begin the recording at least five minutes before the actual recording time For example schedule a recording at 7 55 a m instead of 8 00 a m select the Daily recording schedule radio button Click Continuous or Event record In the time bar click the desired start end times for recording or enter the exact start end times in the Fine tune fields Click Apply pe nec The example below shows a Continuous daily recording schedule from 7 05 a m to 12 05 p m The box in the time bar is blue with a red border You can make the box smaller or larger by dragging it with your mouse Daily recording schedule 00 00
35. 05 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 C Weekly recording schedule 00 00 05 00 12 00 18 00 240 Continuous Event record record Finetune From 7 0500AM 1205 00 Figure 82 Continuous Daily Recording Schedule C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 The example below shows daily Event record schedule from 7 05 a m to 12 05 p m The box in the time bar is yellow with a red border You can make the box smaller or larger by dragging it using your mouse Daily recording schedule 00 00 05 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 C Weekly recording schedule 00 00 05 00 12 00 18 00 24 0 Continuous Event record record Fine tune From 7 05004M 1205 00 Figure 83 Daily Event Recording If you select event recording the DX9200 actually records continuously The difference between continuous and event recording is the way the video is saved in the database When the hard drives are full the DX9100 starts overwriting the oldest video With continuous recording the DX9200 overwrites the video in the order in which it was recorded whether it is an event or a nonevent With event recording the DX9200 overwrites nonevents first and then events Data is overwritten on a day to day basis To delete a time period 1 Click No record 2 Click the box in the time bar 61 WEEKLY RECORDING SCHEDULE NOTE make sure there is no delay during
36. 1 PELCO1 Disk Size 18 415 GB EHE FASTTRAK c FTP Mode Setting UDMA mode 5 chi ed che Configuration Assigned to an array Status Disabled Figure 131 Drive 2 Status 97 98 8 Select ch1 The following window shows that the first hard drive is offline and has failed Promise Array Management Remote Monitor Disk View Connection Preference Help a um gt nm Disk Model BEO20L0 Console RAIDSERVER1 Disk Status Qffline ff PELCO111 8 PELCOl Disk Size gt 19 415 EH EE FASTTRAK Mode Setting UDMA mode 5 i a chi che Configuration oo 5 Status Unknown Figure 132 Drive 1 Status 9 the recorder off and disconnect all cables 10 Remove the top cover from the recorder PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD SCREW DRIVE CAGE PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW HARD DRIVE 1 Figure 133 Hard Drive Replacement 11 Remove the four Phillips pan head screws from the top corners of the cage 12 Lift the cage and unplug all cables from the hard drives and floppy drive 13 Remove the cage from the chassis 14 Remove the four Phillips flat head screws with washers from the failed drive There are two screws on the top of the cage and two on the bottom of the cage 15 Remove the failed drive C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 16 Slide the new drive into the cage 17
37. 200 system is connected to a Pelco matrix switcher such as the CM9740 or CM9760 alarms are sent through data translator For non Pelco matrix switchers alarms are sent through a relay unit NOTE Refer to the Server State section for more information on the Server State application DATA TRANSLATOR CONNECTIONS The CM9760 DT should be used with Pelco matrix switchers such as the CM9740 or CM9760 1 Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760 DT s COM A port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the viewstation 2 Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760 DT s COM B port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the CM9760 CCI 3 Set the jumpers in the data translator for baud rate and parity Refer to the CM9760 DT Installation Operation manual NOTE You can also connect the CM9760 DT to one of the CM9760 CC1 SERCOM ports for 5 422 communication VIEWSTATION NULL MODEM RS 232 TO RS 422 CABLE CONVERTER USE EITHER COM 1 OR COM 2 CM9760 CC1 al a e p E SF BEBE 3 BBBB 9 6 6 97 9 3 9 Figure 113 Connecting a CM9760 DT for DVR Management C634M D 12 04 CONFIGURING THE DATA TRANSLATOR 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Viewstation gt Server Alert Configuration Utility The following dialog box appears ServerAlert Configuration E x Server Alert Settings Offset between Server ID and Alar
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39. 4 8 Click Next The following dialog box appears pz IO Manager Configuration Configure External 2 Source 2 Each channel can receive event types External 1 and External 2 This step configures the Server device number and port from which External 2 is received Server Device Fort UT Channel 0 has External 2 source Channel 2 has External 2 source Channel 4 has no External 2 source Channel 6 has no External 2 source Cancel Figure 97 Dialog Box to Configure External 2 Source Follow steps 3 7 if you want to define the second alarm input per camera Click Next The Step 3 screen appears NOTE The Step 3 and Step 4 screens are used for the relay unit configuration and the data translator configuration You do not have to enter any information in these screens for the alarm unit configuration To exit click Next and then Finish C634M D 12 04 CONNECTING A RELAY UNIT To connect a CM9760 REL to a DX9200 recorder using RS 232 communication 1 Connect a null modem cable from the relay units RS 232 port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port 2 Set the DIP switches on the relay unit for RS 232 communication Refer to the CM9760 REL Installation Operation manual If using RS 422 communication 1 Connect a cable from the relay units RJ 45 COM IN port to the recorder s RS 232 port via an RS 232 to RS 422 converter 2 Set the DIP switches
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41. ELEOI T User name Users list Full name Password Confirm password Authorization level access Available servers list admin administrator Administrator m Administrator P Operator Level 1 Operator Level 2 Operator Level 3 Operator Level 4 Operator Level 5 FELCO l Cancel Figure 89 User Manager Dialog Box 66 C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 Table D User Access Rights Video Playback Operator Level 6 Edit Existing Users 1 select the server name from the Filter per server drop down box A list of users defined for the selected server appears under the Users List 2 Selecta user user s properties appear in the Properties panel 3 Selecta new operator authorization level 4 Select the server name from the Accessible servers list 5 Click OK Adding a New User 1 Click New 2 Enterthe user name This is the login user name 3 Enter the user s full name 4 Enterthe user s password This is the login password 5 Reenter the same password 6 Select the users authorization level administrator or operator 7 Highlight the server the user should have access to from the Accessible servers list 8 Click OK Deleting a User 1 2 3 4 select the user name from the Users list select the server name from the Accessible servers list Click the left arrow button Click OK 67 AD
42. F A32 2003 15 10 52 15 Tes OF 0322003 15 10 52 Cw Ta 4 2 9 isl Ew Priority Figure 26 Server State 2 Select All servers to run the test on all recorders or Server to run the test on a specific recorder 3 Click Configure C634M D 12 04 34 Configuration options 1 X Configuration options Refresh interval sec Figure 27 Configuration Options 4 Select the refresh interval The recommended setting is 60 seconds Any setting less than 60 seconds will become network intensive because the viewstation constantly polls the recorders 5 Click OK 6 Check the Auto refresh checkbox The application checks the refresh interval when you click start 7 Check the Alert on errors or warning checkbox The following message appears when an error occurs sur Alert Error or warning on Some of the servers Figure 28 Error Alert 0 Click Start The following table explains the symbols that appear next to the server name Table A Server State Symbols otatus 15 not known The server has not been tested yet Test in progress This arrow appears next to each server being tested The server is working FE server alert The error alert message above appears The error results appear in the bottom right panel AN Alerts you to a server problem even thought the server 15 still recording C634M D 12 04 ADVANCED RECORDER OPTIONS
43. INSTALLATION MANUAL DX9200 Digital Video Recorder and DX9100 Viewstation C634M D 12 04 5 Section Page degere ba SINIT 7 8 Besos EEEMME 9 MODELS MET O OOOO 10 PONT VIE VIREO ORDEN eia 11 Be O 12 FRONT wate Bou eee ade ened oe as oo wae BACK VIEW VIENS TATON M 14 estan E REE E E ae E EE ee E eee i5 INGTALATON GUIDELINES Dead aeu EN RET E IE 16 17 BN Ze 19 POWER UF TRE EQUIPMENT 21 PIM Gi res 22 VIEWS TATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION a 22 CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION S IDENTIFICATION RR E ee ee eee IRR 23 CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION S IP ADDRESS AND SUBNET MASK RR RR mI 24 CHANGING THE RECORDER SIDENTIFIGATION aired dated ER pr e
44. Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM8500 CM9500 CM9700 Series Matrix DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products Two years on Spectra Esprit and PS20 Scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 series window wiper excluding wiper blades Fighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 network video recorders One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of pr
45. OK on the Server Alert Configuration screen to save your settings NOTE Once you complete programming refer to the CM9760 MGR manual for instructions on macro programming for the matrix switcher Individual macro commands must be customized within the CM9760 MGR software to switch the appropriate group of cameras to the monitors connected to the standby DX9200 C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 RELAY UNIT CONNECTIONS You can connect up to four relay units to each viewstation The CM9760 REL should be used with third party matrix switchers for hard wired alarm integration To connect CM9760 REL to a DX9100 viewstation using RS 232 communication 1 2 Connect a null modem cable from the relay unit s RS 232 port to the viewstation s RS 232 port set the DIP Switches on the relay unit for RS 232 communication Refer to the CM9760 REL Installation Operation If using RS 422 communication 1 Connect a cable from the relay units RJ 45 COM IN port to the viewstation s COM 1 or COM 2 port via an RS 232 to RS 422 converter set the DIP Switches on the relay unit for RS 422 communication Refer to the CM9760 REL Installation Operation VIEWSTATION NULL MODEM CABLE CM9760 REL R eem S 0 50 6_HZ 232 VIEWSTATION RS 232 TO RS 422 CONVERTER CM9760 REL mE E 0 Figure 118
46. Orangeburg server 100 0 0 110 Cancel Figure 58 Edit Server Window 5 Click OK The new recorder name appears To add a new recorder to the group 1 Select DX9000 GROUP 2 Click Add Server The following window appears iol xi Server Information Server Server IP Figure 59 Add Server Window 3 Enter the recorder name and IP address and then click OK The added recorder appears under the selected group To delete a recorder 1 Select a recorder 2 Click Delete Server 46 C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 edit the group 1 Select DX9000_GROUP 2 Click Edit Group The following window appears Ini xj Group Information Grouph ame Cancel Figure 60 Edit Group Window 3 Enter the new Group Name and then click OK The new group name appears under ROOT NOTE The group name is case sensitive You can add a new group for systems located remotely add a new group 1 Select ROOT 2 Click Add Group The following window appears Group Information Group ame Cancel Figure 61 Add Group Window 3 Enter the Group Name and then click OK The added group appears under ROOT NOTE The group name is case sensitive To delete a group 1 Selecta group 2 Click Delete Group 47 GATEWAY CONFIGURATION SETTINGS You must set up the events on the Event Notification page In case of failure these settings will send a default er
47. TION 1 Click the DVMD tab The DVMD page appears Refer to Figure 86 2 Select the Detector radio button J Select the Preview checkbox The video has blue squares over the entire area meaning the entire video has been selected for motion detection 4 Click Clear all to remove all of the boxes or click the right mouse button on each box you want to remove 5 Click Mark all to select the entire video for motion detection or click the left mouse button to add individual boxes 6 Click Discard changes to undo your changes 7 Drag the triangles on the slider bars to select the minimum time between events and the video motion detection VMD sensitivity 0 Click Apply Camera Properties Select channel Channel 0 PELCOT Schedule DYMO Video Detector on C Detector Minimal time between events 5 min YME Sensitivity Medum SSS Preview Clear all Mark all Discard changes Apply Cancel Figure 86 Motion Detection Page C634M D 12 04 63 CHANNEL SETUP This section describes how to set camera properties to get the best picture Click the Video tab The Video page appears Refer to Figure 87 select the Preview checkbox to see the video quality with the default settings Adjust the video quality by dragging the triangles on the slider bars to the desired values Refer to Table C Click Apply NOTE The bit rate l
48. Tighten the four Phillips flat head screws with washers 18 Plug all cables to the hard drives and floppy drive 19 Place the cage into the chassis and tighten it using the four Phillips pan head screws 20 Place the top cover on the recorder 21 Connect all cables and turn the recorder on The recorder automatically rebuilds the system array The Remote Monitoring Utility shows the following Promise Array Management Remote Monitor _ BEE Promise Array Management Remote Monitor Disk View Connection Preference Help S WIE gt Disk Model Maxtor BED20LD Console RAIDSERVER 1 Disk Status Warning Rebuilding PELCO111 iH PELCO Disk Size 19 415 GB EH Ee FASTTRAK 2 88 1 Mode Setting UDMA mode 5 che Configuration Enclosure Status Disabled Ary1 Rebuilding E EE Users Figure 134 Rebuilding System Array 99 RECORDER Electrical Video Input Voltage Power Consumption Signal System Operating System Recording Resolution NTSC 0 9200 PAL DX9200H NTSC DX9200F PAL DX9200F Recording Speed NTSC DX9200H PAL DX9200H NTSC DX9200F PAL DX9200F Compression Video Inputs Video Outputs Remote Control Mechanical Connectors BNC BNC SCSI Interface DB37 DB9 HJ 45 USB 6 pin mini DIN DB15 SVGA Audio Inputs DINS
49. VANCED FEATURES 68 1 0 INTERFACE The DX9200 system can interface with the CM6800 CM9740 or CM9760 matrix switchers It can integrate with the CM9760 DT CM9760 ALM and CM9760 REL e CM9760 DT data translator translates the ASCII protocol to the P protocol of the 9740 9760 matrix switchers e Connect up to four CM9760 ALM alarm units to each DX9200 recorder e Connect up to four CM9760 REL relay units to each DX9200 recorder I O HANDLER This application allows the installer to identify one additional external device the CM9760 data translator the CM9760 ALM alarm unit or the CM9760 REL relay unit to be connected to the COM port on the recorder Each of the external devices can be shared across multiple recorders but when programming to external devices the programming only needs to be done on the recorder which 15 physically attached to the device 1 0 MANAGER This application is used in conjunction with the 1 0 Handler to interface to the CM9760 ALM CM9760 REL CM9760 DT since these devices can be shared across multiple recorders across the network the installer can identify alarm inputs 1 16 for recorder 1 alarm inputs 17 32 for recorder 2 and so on C634M D 12 04 CONNECTING AN ALARM UNIT You can connect a maximum of four alarm units to a recorder To connect a CM9760 ALM to a DX9200 recorder using RS 232 communication 1 Connect a null modem cable from the alarm unit s
50. Video card Modem Drive General Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Dimensions Desktop Rack Mount Unit Weight 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz autoranging 90 W maximum Windows 2000 and SP2 Service Pack 5 2 mouse and keyboard Two RS 232 COM ports available for external devices SVGA monitor port 1024 x 768 Composite monitor port analog adapter provided Printer port Internal modem for use with pcAnywhere software only Ethernet port 10 100BaseT Ethernet port 10 100 1000BaseT Two ports available Audio output reserved for future use Pentium 4 2 4 GHz 512 MB DDR ATI Radeon 9600 PRO V 90 56K DVD RW CD RW 41 to 85 F 5 to 29 C Maximum 8096 non condensing 7 3 x 17 0 W x 19 6 D inches 18 5 x 43 2 x 49 8 cm 7 0 H x 19 0 W x 19 6 D inches 17 8 x 48 3 x 49 8 cm 33 Ib 15 0 kg 101 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on the following fixed camera models CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X Three years on all other fixed camera models including Camclosure Integrated Camera Systems and Genex Series multiplexers server and keyboard Two years on all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on
51. at should be running in order for the recorder to work e 501 Server Service Manager appears in system tray e Server Attendant e Recording Server e ime Synchronizer appears in system tray NOTE The Time Synchronizer icon should also appear in the viewstation s system tray to ensure that the recorder and viewstation have the same time The pcAnywhere application is preinstalled on all recorders and viewstations You can use this application to access remote recorders or viewstations C634M D 12 04 21 PROGRAMMING VIEWSTATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION 22 After you make all connections you have to configure the viewstation to work on the network To configure the viewstation you need the following information You can obtain this information from your network administrator Unique viewstation name Examples are Pelcovs1 Pelcovs2 Pelcovs3 etc This is the default naming scheme Unique IP address Examples are 100 0 0 201 100 0 0 202 100 0 0 203 etc This is the default addressing scheme Each viewstation 15 identified by a logical IP address over a local area network LAN Each requires a unique IP address for communication using TCP IP protocol The IP address identifies a system s location on the network and must be globally unique and have a uniform format Network subnet mask This must be the same on all recorders and viewstations For example 255 0 0 0 is the default Computer workgroup name This mus
52. ation follow the steps below If you are not in the 1 0 Manager Configuration go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt IO Manager Configuration In the 1 0 Manager Configuration click Next three times to reach Step 3 Refer to Figure 86 for the following steps 1 84 Select the channel s you want to configure with the data translator Enter the server name that the data translator is connected to select the device as configured in the I O Handler This is the logical device number that the data translator is connected to In the Port field enter the alarm number you want to activate in the matrix switcher NOTE In the Port field you can enter and configure only alarm numbers physical and logical numbers in the CM9760 oystem Manager If you select several channels the port number you enter will be the starting port That means the first port on the data translator is 1 Click OK The information you entered appears on the screen NOTE If you click Clear all configurations for the selected channel are deleted yz Manager Configuration Configure event destination Step 3 Each channel can send events to one external device This step maps the destination device for the channels Server Device Part Clear Channel 0 does not send events to external devices Channel 2 does not send events to external devices Channel 4 does not send events to external devices Channel 6
53. by using the motion detection feature ocan feature allows the user to search recorded video for movement of a specific object Video files can be saved in MPEG format to a compact disk hard drive or anywhere on the network A current video frame can be printed on a standard PC printer IMPORTANT NOTE PLEASE READ The network implementations in this document are shown as general representations only and are not intended to show detailed network topologies Your actual network will differ requiring changes or perhaps additional network equipment to accomodate the systems as illustrated Please contact your local Pelco Representative to discuss your specific requirements ETHERNET SWITCH 00000000 IDE STORAGE UNIT RECORDER 2 zn IDE STORAGE UNIT RECORDER 3 Figure 1 DX9200 System Overview C634M D 12 04 9 MODELS DX9100VSR Viewstation rack mountable DX9216H DX9232H DX9248H DX9208F DX9216F DX9224F DX9232F DX9240F Records at maximum 15 images per second ips 16 channels Same as DX9216H except has 32 channels Same as DX9216H except has 48 channels Records at maximum 30 ips 8 channels Same as DX9208F except has 16 channels same as DX9208F except has 24 channels oame as DX9208F except has 32 channels oame as DX9208F except has 40 channels C634M D 12 04 FRONT VIEW RECORDER Rack Ear 2 Handle 2 Fan Ventilation Lock 2 Keys Sup Power LED Fan 2 Po
54. corder 35 Close all recorder applications 36 Goto C AvServer Config and then double click Maintenance The following dialog box appears Maintenance Database Disk files normalization JEET PELCOS Find Stop Merge files not found on Database Delete database records nat found on Disk Progress Close Figure 53 Maintenance Dialog Box 37 Enter the name of the desired recorder The default 15 the local recorder name 38 Click Find The utility counts the number of files on the disk that do not have corresponding records in the database and the number of records in the database that do not have corresponding files C634M D 12 04 43 44 Maintenance Database Disk files normalization Server 5 Brem Normalize Options Merge files not found on Database Delete database records nat found on Disk Finished Scan found 5592 files 26 records Close Figure 54 Finished Scan Dialog Box 39 Select Merge files not found on Database to create new records on the database for the video files that were detected 40 Select Delete database records not found on Disk to delete records on the database that do not have any video files 41 Click Normalize to merge files and delete records Finished Merging appears at the bottom of the window when the process is complete Maintenance Database Disk files normalization Server PELCOS Options
55. d L ak C634M D 12 04 4 Click Properties The following dialog box appears Local 4rea Connection Properties ajx General Connect using B Intel R 00 Alert on Management Adapter Components checked are used by this connection m Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Ji Protocol TCP IF Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protacol Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides camrmunicatian across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in taskbar when connected Figure 14 Viewstation Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box 5 Make sure the Show icon in taskbar when connected checkbox is selected 6 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP The following dialog box appears Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties x General can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator Far the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically f Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically f Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate ONS server Figure 15 Viewstation Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties
56. does not send events to external devices Cancel gt gt Figure 111 Dialog Box to Configure Data Translator C634M D 12 04 6 Click Next The following dialog box appears yz 0 Manager Configuration Configure output events 4 In this step you can customize which events are sent to the output external device and Whether events are translated to another event type when they are sent can choose to send all events ta the device or just a specific event Likewise you can choose to send the event As la without translation or to Send it as a different type sure choose a type supported by the driver af the external device Channel 0 Translate l events Notranstation T cea Stop Recording Start Recording Manual Video Motion Detection Signal Detection Signal Detection Cancel Channel 0 inglation Previous Finish Figure 112 Dialog Box to Configure Data Translator Event Type 7 Select the event type to translate 8 Select No translation 9 Click OK and then Finish C634M D 12 04 86 DVR MANAGEMENT If the DX9200 DVR system is connected to a matrix switcher the operation of the system can be managed with the Server Alert Configuration Utility If recorders are not recording or there is no communication with recorders this utility sends alarms to the matrix switcher If the DX9
57. dress List Figure 128 Remote Monitor Window 5 Double click FASTTRAK to see FTP1 and 1 Promise Array Management Remote Monitor MEI RAIDsvstem View Connection Preference Help She 2 hh MyConsale 1 86 RAIDSERVER PELCO Type PROMISE FastTrakHAID Figure 129 Fast Trak Window 6 Double click Ary1 to see the two internal hard drives C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 BME Promise Array Management Remote Monitor Array View Connection Preference Help LECT a Eifel eet Jui Mvcansole E RAIDSERVER 1 chziMaxtor chl Maxtor PELCOl 6EDZOLO 6EDZOLO E FASTTRAK mm RAID Mode MIRRORING be chziMaxtor Array Status Functional Bee chii Maxtor WE Users Array size 18 522 GB PELCO111 Mapping 2431 255 Heads 63 Sectors Figure 130 Array Window NOTE The hard drive icons in Figure 130 show the position of the hard drives in the recorder if looking at the front of the unit The first hard drive channel 1 15 the right and the second hard channel 2 drive is on the left 7 Select ch2 The following window shows that the second hard drive is functional Pr Promise Array Management Remote Monitor Disk View Connection Preference Help Se e ele um Disk Model BEO2OLO RAIDSERVER 1 Disk Status gt Functional PELCO11
58. e each alarm has 64 ports The default range is 0 63 10 Add intervals for specific alarms Figure 94 shows five different intervals for five different alarms 11 Click OK 12 Click Test 13 Close the 1 0 Handler Configuration application C634M D 12 04 7 72 1 0 Manager for Alarm Unit 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt 10 Manager Configuration The Overview dialog box appears NOTE You can also open the 1 0 Manager from the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility 2 Click Next The following dialog box appears yz Manager Configuration Configure External 1 Source Step 1 Each channel can receive event External 1 and External 2 This step configures the Server device number and part from which External 1 is received channel zero External 1 fram Server Device Part 0 Device 2 channel zero has External 1 source Channel 1 External 1 from Server 111 Device 1 Pork 239 Channel 2 has no External 1 source Channel 3 has External 1 source Channel 4 Recenes External 1 from Server PELCO111 Device 1 Part 128 Channel 5 has no External 1 source Channel 6 Receives External 1 from Server PELCOT11 Device 1 Port 144 Channel 7 Receives External 1 from Server PELCOT11 Device 1 Pork 63 Cancel lt lt Previous gt gt Figure 95 Dialog Box to Configure Exter
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60. e viewstation s IP address 1 2 oF Close all windows on the viewstation desktop Right click My Network Places and then go to Properties The following window appears Network and Dial up Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help roes sor X n E 1 LE Sey mr L L2 Make Mew Local 4rea Local 4rea Network and Dial Connection Connection Connection 2 up Connections This folder contains network connections For this computer and a wizard to help vou create new connection To create new connection click Make New Connection To open connection click its icon To access settings and components of connection right click its icon and then click Properties To identify your computer on the network click Identification To add additional networking components click Add Network Components Select an item to view description 3 objectis Figure 12 Viewstation Network Connections Window Double click Local Area Connection The following dialog box appears Local 4rea Connection Status General Connechon Connected Duration 02 03 36 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity Packets 1 708 Properties Disable Figure 13 Viewstation Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box Address E Network and Dial up Connections Go m Sent ap FRecere
61. e z Select Driver Configure Test ene Figure 101 Device 1 Relay Driver Dialog Box 5 Click Configure The following dialog box appears CM9760RELConfig CM9670REL Setup Baud Hate FrameAddress Do Parity Even Default Latch Time sec COM Port Momentary Latch Setup Relay Latch Time ec Remove Figure 102 CM9760 Relay Configuration Dialog Box 6 Set the baud rate to 9600 and the parity to Even The relay unit should have these same settings 7 Enter 1 or 2 in the COM Port field This is the port on the recorder that connects to the relay unit 8 Set the default latch time This time activates the relays on the relay unit and sets the same latch time for all of the relay ports The default is 5 seconds NOTE Frame Address is not used The default value is 0 9 Add latch times for specific relays 0 Click OK 1 Click Test 2 Close the I O Handler Configuration application C634M D 12 04 78 1 0 Manager for Relay Unit The Step and Step 4 screens in the 1 0 Manager Configuration are used to finish configuring a relay unit Step configures the recorder channels with the selected relay ports Step 4 translates the event type from one type to another If you are already in the 1 0 Manager Configuration follow the steps below If you are not in the 1 0 Manager Configuration go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt
62. ec Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation PELCO World Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 www pelco com 1509001 Orangeburg New York Las Vegas Nevada Eindhoven The Netherlands Wokingham United Kingdom Montreal Canada Singapore
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64. ene 63 87 oC 64 88 User Access Dialog BOX shed eect kanas pid bene 66 09 User Manager Dialog BOX P ES reba baked bos bei Padi 66 90 Feng unde RD sn 69 91 Alarm VO Handler Contiguration Dialog BOX quarte a qeu OSEE 70 97 CM9760 Alarm Driver Dialog BOX EEEa 70 do Device 2 Alarm Driver Dialog BOX 0 RR RRIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR II e 71 94 9760 Alam Configuration Dialog BOX eene rh etek basses RARE awed eRERARE ees deuce bau 71 95 Dialog CONEXIOITIGT SOWIE pE 72 96 sample Configuration for External 1 Source 73 97 Dialog Box to GonExternal Z 0 eR E Re cba iidr 74 98 OP 79 98 relay Dialog DOK 76 100 9760 Relay Driver Dialog BOX eene metere Pee ERR kem he eee hne 76 101 Device 1 Relay Driver Dialog sube pe cede reinis dorri ii 334 9G ERG LER ssa beau 11 102 97
65. ent time This ensures you will not lose any information such as camera titles case of system failure NOTE You should perform this option before making changes to the system such as software upgrades disk replacement repair of hardware etc 1 Double click the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility icon on the desktop 2 Click Repair and Backup Database 3 Click OK ServerLConfig f i Database Backup and Repair complete Figure 30 Database Backup and Repair Confirmation C634M D 12 04 35 36 DATABASE RESTORATION The following procedure explains how to restore a database that has been backed up 1 Close all recorder applications 2 Go to the system tray Time Synchronizer Figure 31 System Tray 3 Double click the SQL server icon The following window appears SQL Server Service Manager E IDE X Server PE Services SOL Server Refresh services Ld Shari il Pause Stop Auto start service when 05 starts Running MSSQLServer Figure 32 Server Service Manager Window 4 Click Stop The following dialog box appears SOL Server Service Manager _ 2 Are vou sure vou wish to STOP Ehe MSSOQLSERVER service on 05 Yes Figure 33 Stop SQL Dialog Box 1 5 Click Yes The following dialog box appears SOL Server Service Manager 2 The Following services are de
66. erference when the equipment 15 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 will be required to correct the interference at his own expense In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception C634M D 12 04 DESCRIPTION The DX9200 system consists of at least one digital video recorder DVR one viewstation and one storage unit The DX9200 digital video recorder can record images simultaneously from as many as 48 cameras at 15 images per second ips or from as many as 40 cameras at 30 ips The DX9200 digital video recorder is compatible with DX9200HDDI storage units Thousands of cameras can be recorded and viewed at the same time when multiple DX9200 recorders and DX9100 viewstations are linked to each other through a local area network LAN or wide area network WAN The DX9100VS viewstation has these features oimultaneous viewing of live or recorded video can be seen from as many as four cameras Live video can be marked for later review by the user or
67. et shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco The product and or manual may bear the following marks This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of A N electric shock is present within this unit CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This symbol indicates that there are important operating and mainte DO NOT OPEN nance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit REGULATORY NOTICES This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful int
68. eys Windows 2000 license label on unit pcAnywhere package Resource CD N N C634M D 12 04 15 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Follow these guidelines for the best system performance e DX9200 recorders require connection to an uninterruptible power supply UPS to ensure no corruption of data during a power loss DX9200 system must be installed in a climate controlled room The temperature range should be 41 to 85 F 5 to 29 C e All network devices that will transport DX9200 video must be capable of moving multicast traffic e Pelco recommends that the DX9200 recorder be installed in a ventilated rack enclosure e When securing the recorder to the rack enclosure do not lift the recorder by the handles only e sure the rack enclosure is properly grounded e Pelco recommends that a spare phone line be installed and connected to a primary DX9100 viewstation to allow the Pelco Technical Support Group to dial into the site upon customer request Pelco personnel will not make changes unless authorized by the customer This phone line can be protected by a password to prevent unauthorized access Lack of adherence to these guidelines gives Pelco discretion in honoring product warranty C634M D 12 04 MOUNTING The DX9200 recorder and DX9100 viewstation are supplied with the necessary parts for mounting into an industry standard 19 inch 48 26 cm wide equipment rack T
69. he units can also be placed on a flat surface such as a shelf 41 and 86 F 5 and 29 C Allow one rack unit 1 75 inches or 4 5 cm of space between each unit on the rack for air circulation 1 CAUTION The units should be installed in an air conditioned room where the temperature is maintained between C634M D 12 04 To install the unit into equipment rack Attach the two brackets to both sides of the unit Attach the mounting rails to the equipment rack Place the unit onto the mounting rails It should slide in and out of the rack easily Fasten the rack ears to the equipment rack Je Bose 4 24 8 SCREWS REAR MOUNTING RAIL 12 B FLAT HEAD 6 SCREWS 8 3 2X 375 INCH PAN HEAD WITH WASHERS FRONT MOUNTING RAIL be RACK 2 22975 4 SCREWS 10 32 X 375 INCH FLATHEAD SIDE VIEW 6 SCREWS 8 32X 250 INCH PANHEAD RECORDER VIEWSTATION 4 SCREWS 397 10 3 2X 750 INCH PHILLIPS PANHEAD WITH WASHERS RACK EAR SLOTTED HOLES TOWARDS FRONT TAPERED END OF UNIT TOWARDS REAR OF UNIT Figure 6 DX9200 Rack Mount Installation C634M D 12 04 CONNECTIONS C634M D 12 04 Refer to Figure 9 1 Connect the viewstation and the recorder to an Ethernet switch Use straight shielded network cables NOTE Use a shielded cable similar to Belde
70. iisadmin H Default FTF Site A 115Samples cHlinetpubliissamples E fi MsADC c program Filesicemmoan Filessystermsadc E Default Explore 2 helptiishelp Open webpub C Wnetpublwebpub Browse sti bin C Program Files Common Files Microsoft Shared Wweb 5e eu Lg Printers Ci WwIMNNTyweblprinters Gateway Pause Html Mew All Tasks MIE k Refresh Export Help Opens property sheet Far the current selection Figure 65 Internet Information Services Window C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 J 6 8 9 Double click the viewstation name under the Internet Information Services tree Right click Default Web Site and then select Properties The following window appears Default Web Site Properties ajx Director Security HTTP Headers Custom Errors Server Extensions Web Site Performance Filters Home Directory Documents Web Site Identification Description Defaut web Site IF Address 100 0 0 211 Advanced TEF Fort Sal Part Connections C Unlimited Limited To 10 connections Connection Timeout 900 seconds HTTP Keep lives Enabled w Enable Logging Active log format Wac Estended Log File Format Properties Cancel Apply Help Figure 66 Default Web Site Properties Enter the viewstation s IP address in the IP Address box Click Appl
71. ishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send goods to Service Department Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA you may do one of the following If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT SERVICE send the goods to FORWARDER send the goods to Pelco Pelco c o Expeditors 3500 Pelco Way 473 Eccles Avenue Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA South San Francisco CA 94080 USA Phone 650 737 1700 Fax 650 737 0933 Updated mportant Safety Instructions Updated Database Backup and Repair section Added Database Restoration section Revised Step 3 in Viewstation IP Moved Gateway Configuration Settings and Viewstation IP Address sections to Raid Manager Utility section Revised manual to include DVD RW CD RW drive and ATI Radeon 9600 PRO video card Moved Regulatory Notices Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Radeon is a trademark of ATI Technologies Inc Copyright 2004 Pelco All rights reserved Pelco the Pelco logo Spectra Genex Esprit Camclosure and Legacy are registered trademarks of Pelco pcAnywhere is a trademark of Symant
72. ited States or to select another location 93 HOW TO REPLACE A RECORDER S POWER SUPPLY The two power supplies on the back of the recorder are redundant hot swappable When a power supply fails the green power LED on the power supply turns off and an alarm sounds Refer to the illustration and steps below PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW POWER SUPPLY RESET BUTTON HANDLE POWER LED Figure 125 Power Supply Replacement Press the red power supply reset button to turn off the alarm Turn off the power supply switch on the failed power supply Unplug the power cable from the failed power supply Remove the Phillips pan head screw Pull out the defective power supply using the handle Slide the new power supply into the unit Tighten the Phillips pan head screw Plug the power cable to the new power supply Turn on the power supply switch on the new power supply o ee Dum 94 C634M D 12 04 HOW TO REPLACE A RECORDER S RAID 1 DRIVE Before you replace a failed drive you must open the Promise Array Management Utility to verify which drive has failed To open the Promise Array Management Utility 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt Promise Array Management gt Remote Monitoring Utility The following window appears Promise Array Management Remote Monitor My Console View Connection Preference Help 2 MN gt Ha NE i rf RAIDSERVER1
73. les dll Cancel 2 Figure 108 CM9760 Data Translator Driver Dialog Box 3 Select CM9760DT dll 82 C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 4 Click Open The following dialog box appears TOHandlerConfig Device 1 Pelco CMS7BUDT Data Translator Driver Cenfgue Test ene Device 2 Select Driver Configure Test ene Figure 109 Device 1 Data Translator Driver Dialog Box 5 Click Configure The following dialog box appears CM9760DTConfig CHMS7B DT Configuration Baud Hate Time Synch Update sec 2 Even Set synch update to zero ta disable updates COM Port Figure 110 9760 Relay Configuration Dialog Box 6 Set baud rate to 4800 and the parity to Even The data translator should have these same settings 7 Enter 1 or 2 in the COM Port field This is the physical port on the recorder that connects to the data translator 8 Set the Time Synch Update This is the interval that the recorder updates the CM9760 clock The default is 21 600 seconds 6 hours 9 Click OK 10 Click Test 11 Close the 1 0 Handler Configuration application 83 1 0 Manager for Data Translator The Step and Step 4 screens in the 1 0 Manager Configuration are used to configure the data translator Step 3 configures the recorder channels with the selected data translator Step 4 translates the event type from one type to another If you are already in the I O Manager Configur
74. m triggered o IO Unit Driver Settings Select GRE Test ox Drivers must be configured at least once Cancel Figure 114 Data Translator Configuration Dialog Box 2 Select The following dialog box appears Look in a Drivers E E CM9760REL dll File name CM9760DT dl Files of type Driver Files dll Cancel 2 Figure 115 Data Translator Driver Dialog Box 3 Select CM9760DT adll 4 Click Open The following dialog box appears ServerAlert Configuration x Server Alert Settings Offset between Server ID and Alarm triggered 0 IO Unit Driver Settings Peleo Data Translator Driver Configure Drivers must configured at least once Figure 116 Data Translator Driver Settings Dialog Box 5 Enter the offset number in the Server Alert Settings box NOTE The offset number must match the logical and physical numbers of the first alarm in the CM9760 System Manager C634M D 12 04 87 88 6 Click Configure The following dialog box appears x Configuration Baud Hate Parity Even COM Part Figure 117 CM9760 DT Configuration 7 Set the baud rate to 4800 and the parity to Even The data translator should have these same settings 8 Enter the COM Port number This is the port on the viewstation that connects to the data translator 9 Click OK 10 Click Test 11 Click
75. n 1533P that meets or exceeds the support requirements for ANSI TIA EIA 568B 2 Cat 5e 2 Connect the supplied cables from the 37 pin connectors on the recorder to the 37 pin connectors on the back of the patch panel NOTE You will receive 1 6 cables depending on the recorder model you purchase JRDER SIDE PATCH PANEL SIDE Figure 7 37 Pin Connectors 3 Connect a SCSI cable from the recorder to the storage unit 4 Connect cameras to the video input coaxial connectors on the front of the patch panel and then set the switches on the back of the patch panel to Terminated 75 ohms This is the default setting You can use a minimum of 8 camera inputs or a maximum of 48 camera inputs 5 Plug the HASP Hardware Against Software Piracy USB key into the USB port on the recorder A red light on the key indicates that it is working properly The key contains the product license and its configured permissions The following message will appear when you power up the system if you do not plug in the HASP key Messenger Service Ea Message from PELCO1 to PELCO1 on 7 16 2003 1 44 36 AM Error on Recording Server Error 1 opening DSP boards Recording Server could not operate Figure 8 HASP Key Message 6 Connect a monitor keyboard and mouse to the viewstation and to the recorder 7 Connect all power cords 0 Connect looping video sources such as monitors to the video output coaxial connectors on the front of the patch
76. n is available only if you performed the Export to server procedures as described in the Client Configuration Utility If not enter the name of the recorders in the Define time synchronization chain box The order of entry for the recorders must be entered identically on each recorder oelect a recorder and then click Add to add it to the time synchronization chain Click Configure Restart all recorders and viewstations C634M D 12 04 SERVER STATE The Server State utility checks the status of the recorders that are connected to the viewstation It verifies if a recorder 15 recording not recording or unreachable The Server State application should be running in the background all the time 1 Goto Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Viewstation gt Server State 3 ServerState Query on 5 x Server Close All servers Stop I Auto refresh Alert on errors or warning State LastUpdated 07 03 2003 15 10 52 Servers Server Channel Recording LastTimeStamp 4 pelco3 0 Tes Of 0372003 15 10 52 1 Tes OF 0322003 15 10 52 2 Tes OF A32 2003 15 10 52 3 Tes OF A32 2003 15 10 52 4 Tes OF 0522003 15 10 52 5 Tes 020322005 15 10 52 b Tes OF 322003 15 10 52 Tes OF 203 2003 15 10 52 B Tes 00 322005 15 10 52 J Tes OF A32 2003 15 10 52 10 Tes OF 203 2003 15 10 47 11 00 32005 15 10 47 12 Tes OF 322003 15 10 52 18 Tes OF 203 2003 15 10 52 14 Tes O
77. nal 1 Source 3 Select the channel or channels that will receive events from the alarm unit 4 Enterthe server name that the alarm unit is connected to 5 Select the device as configured in the 1 0 Handler This is the logical device number that the alarm unit is connected to 6 Enter the alarm port number that the selected channel will receive events from If several channels are selected this number specifies the related port of the first channel For example if eight channels are selected port 0 relates to channel 0 and so C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 7 Click OK The information you entered appears on the screen as shown in Figure 96 NOTE f you click Clear all configurations for the selected channel are deleted 210 Manager Configuration Configure External 1 Source Shep 1 Each channel can two event types External 1 and External 2 This step configures the Server device number and port from which External i received Server Device F Channel 0 Hecerees External 1 from Device 2 Pork 0 Channel 1 has External 1 source Channel 2 no External 1 source Channel 3 has no External 1 source Channel 4 has no External 1 source Channel 5 has no External 1 source Channel has External 1 source Channel 7 has no External 1 source Cancel lt lt Previous Figure 96 Sample Configuration for External 1 Source 73 7
78. nectors Keyboard Mouse secondary RJ 45 Network Connector USB Ports RS 232 Connector COM 1 Parallel Port Primary RJ 45 Network Connector Audio Inputs Line In Line Out Headphone Microphone In VGA Connectors Modem Connectors RS 232 Connector 2 Figure 5 Back View of Viewstation C634M D 12 04 INSTALLATION Make sure all parts are present for each unit Recorder 1 Recorder 4 Power cords 2 USA standard and 2 European standard 2 Brackets 6 Screws 8 32 x 250 inch pan head 2 Rear mounting rails 8 Screws 10 32 x 375 inch flat head 2 Front mounting rails 6 Screws 8 32 x 375 inch pan head with washers 4 Screws 10 32 x 375 inch flat head 1 Patch panel 1 6 37 pin connector cables 4 Screws 10 32 x 750 inch Phillips pan head with washers Y cable Keys USB HASP key Windows 2000 license label on unit pcAnywhere package Resource CD Viewstation Viewstation Power cords 1 USA standard and 1 European standard PS 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse Analog video output adapter cable Modem cable Brackets 6 Screws 8 32 x 250 inch pan head 2 Rack ears 4 Screws 10 32 x 250 inch flat head 4 Screws 10 32 x 750 inch Phillips pan head with washers 2 Rear mounting rails 8 Screws 10 32 x 375 inch flat head 2 Front mounting rails 6 Screws 8 32 x 375 inch pan head with washers 4 Screws 10 32 x 375 inch flat head K
79. ngs four locale location spanish Spain Sorting order International Language settings for the system Tour system i configured to read and write documents in multiple languages Arabic Armenian Central Europe Cyrillic Set default Advanced ENFUN Figure 123 Change System Location NOTE All of the languages in the Language settings for the system section are selected 2 3 Change the location to Spanish Spain NOTE Italian language users must click the Time tab and change the Time separator to a colon Click Apply 2 x C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 4 Click Set Default The following dialog box appears Select System Locale ajx The system locale enables applications to display menus and dialogs in their native language Windows will use the code page and Font settings of this language Menus and dialogs of Windows will nat affected Select the appropriate locale Figure 124 Select System Location oelect the same location Click OK Click Apply Click Yes to skip file copying and use existing files Click Yes to restart your computer e The new settings take effect after the computer reboots The DX9200 will support Spanish settings for numbers currency times dates menu strings and text translations Follow these same steps to change the location back to English Un
80. ocated under the Select channel button displays the amount of activity in the specified channel higher bit rate requires more storage space It is important to notice the bit rate as you adjust your camera settings to achieve the highest quality picture with the lowest bit rate Camera Properties Bit Rate kb sec b Status 0 Schedule Video Channel name Channel 0 Brightness 50 50 Contrast 46 46 1IT HM R Od 03 55 SS e Cap y 45 4 Eum Preview ll 46 46 IM ______ Vertical 3 Horizontal 1 Black hite white Crush Clear changes Factory default Apply Figure 87 Camera Video Setup Page 64 C634M D 12 04 Table Channel Setup Parameter Description Action Channel Name Enter a new name for this channel You can enter up to 20 characters Brightness Drag the triangle to change the brightness value The higher the value the higher the bit rate The previous value is displayed to the right of the brightness bar Contrast Drag the triangle to change the contrast value The higher the value the higher the bit rate The previous value is displayed to the right of the contrast bar Hue Drag the triangle to change the hue value The previous value is displayed to the right of the hue bar oat V Drag the triangle to increase or decrease the red color in the video The previous value is displayed to the
81. ofit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C634M 10 03 Original version C634M A 2 04 Address section Updated Warranty and Return Information C634M B 3 04 C634M C 6 04 C634M D 12 04 Added Step 6 to the Netsend Setting section on page 49 If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment number Sales Order number Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurb
82. on Configure output events 4 In this step you can customize which events are sent to the output external device and whether events translated to another event when they are sent can choose to send all events to the device or just a specific event Likewise you can choose to send the event As la without translation or to Send it as a different type sure You choose a type supported by the driver af the external device Channel 0 Translate Stop Recording Start Recording Manual Video Motion Detection Signal Detection Signal Detection Cancel Channel 0 malatioon lt lt Previous Finish Figure 104 Dialog Box to Configure Relay Event Type select the event type to translate NOTE Do not select Stop Recording and Start Recording They are reserved for future use select No translation Click OK and then Finish 19 CONNECTING A CM9760 CC1 To connect a CM9760 CC1 to a DX9200 recorder you must use a CM9760 DT 1 Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760 DT s COM A port to the recorders COM 1 or COM 2 port 2 Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760 DT s COM B port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the CM9760 CC1 3 the jumpers in the data translator for baud rate and parity Refer to the CM9760 DT Installation Operation manual NOTE You can also connect the CM9760 DT to one of the CM9760 CC1 SERCOM ports for RS 422 comm
83. pendent MSSQLServer and will also be stopped SOLSER VER vou sure vou want to stop M55OL5erver and all its dependent services Yes Figure 34 Stop SQL Dialog Box 2 C634M D 12 04 C634M D 12 04 6 Click Yes Start Continue is enabled after several seconds NOTE The SOL Server Agent will be stopped also It must be restarted later in the procedure 7 Exit the window FO SQL Server Service Manager iof Server Services SOL Server h Refresh services Ld Stark Continue Auto start service when 05 starts Stopped WPELCOS5 MSSQLServer Figure 35 Start Continue Window 8 Double click the recorder name icon on your desktop The following window appears File Edit view Favorites Tools Help fe 9 Search hFolders hHistory prs Es 3 W 1 5 a 344 Floppy System Database D New AD IE Select an item bo view description Displays the files and Folders on vour computer See also Documents Network Places Network and Dial up Connections IMAGE F Control Panel 6 abject s J My Computer Figure 36 My Computer Window 97 9 Goto DADatabases The following window appears DATABASES File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Spack i Search Folders
84. ror message to the viewstation regardless if the Raid Manager application is open or closed In the NetSend Setting page you must enter the IP addresses of all viewstations on the network Event Notification 1 Select Setting on the Raid Manager Configuration Window The Event Notification page appears ta Event Notification Event Notification E Mail Setting NetSend Setting Invoke Application Path Server Mot Response Browse Controller Hot Response BTGIWSE LIPS warning Browse Temperature Warning Erowse Fan Warning Browse Power Wearing Browse Disk Number Change Disk Rebuilding Browse Figure 62 Event Notification Page 2 sure the Add Events to EventLog checkbox is selected This is the default setting 3 Make sure all checkboxes in the Event Notify in case of section are selected This is the default setting 4 Click OK C634M D 12 04 Netsend Setting 1 Click the NetSend Setting tab The following page appears ta Event Notification aa NetSend Notify Computer M ame IP Address Computer List Computer Address 100 0 0 201 100 0 0 211 Cancel Figure 63 NetSend Setting Page Make sure the NetSend Notify checkbox is selected to activate the net send notification This is the default setting Enter the IP address of the additional views
85. scheduled recording begin the recording at least five minutes before the actual recording time For example schedule a recording at 7 55 a m instead of 8 00 a m 1 Select the Weekly recording schedule radio button 2 Click Continuous or Event record 3 Inthe time bars click the desired start end times for recording for each day of the week or enter the exact start end times in the Fine tune fields 4 Click Apply The example below shows a Continuous weekly recording schedule from 7 05 a m to 12 05 p m The boxes in the time bars are blue with a red border You can make the boxes smaller or larger by dragging them with your mouse Weekly recording schedule 00 00 05 00 12 00 19 00 24 00 T Continuous Event record record Fine tune From 7 05 00 1205 00 Figure 84 Continuous Weekly Recording Schedule Page The example below shows a weekly Event record schedule from 7 05 a m to 12 05 p m The boxes in the time bars are yellow with a red border You can make the boxes smaller or larger by dragging them with your mouse Weekly recording schedule 06 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 continuous Event record record Fine tune From 7 05 00 liter 12 05 00 PM Figure 85 Weekly Event Recording Schedule Page To delete a time period 1 Click No record 2 the boxes in the time bars 62 C634M D 12 04 MOTION DETEC
86. sume continuous recording on Scheduler Delete custom settings from recorder server Delete custom channel setup settings Figure 16 Server Configuration Utility Dialog Box 3 Click Server Identification The following dialog box appears Server Identification Identification changes Curent computer name Pecco Change to PELCO 9100 IP address fo io Subnet mask 255 o o jo Figure 17 Server Identification Dialog Box 4 Enter the new computer name NOTE The computer name may appear shortened if it is longer than five characters Enter the new IP address Make sure the network cable is plugged in before changing the IP address Click Apply Click OK to restart the system Repeat steps 1 7 for all recorders C634M D 12 04 TIME SYNCHRONIZATION C634M D 12 04 All equipment in your system must have the same time Pelco recommends you select all recorders as time synchronization recorders Creating this chain ensures that the system will maintain the correct time in case one or more recorders fail All recorders and viewstations must belong to the same workgroup or local area network LAN Follow these steps for each recorder and each viewstation 1 Close all applications on the recorder and viewstation 2 sure that the recorder and viewstation are connected to the network switch 3 Right click amp in the system tray of each unit and select Exit
87. t be the same on all recorders and viewstations For example DX9000 GROUP is the default C634M D 12 04 CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION S IDENTIFICATION To change the default computer name or workgroup 1 Close all windows on the viewstation desktop 2 Right click My Computer and then go to Properties 3 Click the Network Identification tab The following page appears System Properties ajx General Metwork Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced Windows uses the following information to identify your computer onthe network Full computer name pelcoevs1 Workgroup De S000_GAROUP use the Network Identification Wizard to join Hetwork ID domain and create local user click Network ID rt rename this computer pin a domain click Properties Properties Cancel Apply Figure 10 Viewstation Network Identification 4 Click Properties The following dialog box appears Identification Changes E ajx You can change the name and the membership of this computer Changes may affect access to network resources Computer name pelcovsti Full computer name pelcovs1 Workgroup 059000 GROUP Figure 11 Viewstation Identification Changes Dialog Box 5 Enter the new computer name or workgroup 6 Click OK 7 Restart C634M D 12 04 24 CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION S IP ADDRESS AND SUBNET MASK To change th
88. t clock for daylight saving changes Figure 19 Time Zone Page 4 Select your time zone from the drop down box The default is GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana NOTE You must restart the system if you change the default time zone setting on the recorder or viewstation Do not restart the system during the time synchronization setup 5 Make sure that the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes checkbox is selected if applicable for the location of installation 6 Click Apply and then OK 28 C634M D 12 04 CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITY You can do the following with this utility e Synchronize the time between the recorder and the viewstation e the recorders that interface with the viewstation e Set the Daylight Saving Time for the viewstation e mportand export the server chain list e Build a list of local servers ls to Start Programs DX9000 Viewstation Client Configuration Utility The following dialog box appears Login User name Password Login Figure 20 Client Configuration Login Dialog Box 2 Enter your User name and Password NOTE The user name admin and the password admin have been predefined This is meant for the first time the administrator logs in and should not be shared with nonadministrative users 3 Click Login The following dialog box appears E DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility
89. tations Click Add Click OK Restart the viewstation Co qr des C634M D 12 04 50 VIEWSTATION IP ADDRESS If you change the IP address on the viewstation you must follow these steps to make sure the Raid Manager Gateway works properly 1 Right click the Internet Explorer icon on your viewstation desktop 2 Sel ect Properties The following window appears Internet Properties ajx General Security Content Connections Programs Advanced You can change which page ka use Far your home page Use Gurrent Use Default Use Blank Temporary Internet Files ai Pages vou view an Ehe Internet are stored in a special Folder e For quick viewing later Delete Files Settings Address History The History Folder contains links to pages you ve visited quick access to recently viewed pages Days to keep pages in history 20 EX Clear History Colors Fonts Languages Accessibilty ma Figure 64 Internet Properties Window 3 Replace the viewstation IP address in the Address box and then click OK Do not delete html index_win htm 4 Double click My Computer Control Panel Administrative Tools Internet Services Manager The following window appears 3 Internet Information Services Lig Scripts 51 189 pelcovsi f TTSAdmin CH WINMHTISvstem3zlinetbsrvt
90. ticularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Installation should be done only by qualified personnel and conform to all local codes Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3 35 4 4X 6 or 6P enclosure it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture Use only installation methods and materials capable of supporting four times the maximum specified load A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring The socket outl
91. time synchronization C634M D 12 04 RECORDER INITIALIZATION OPTIONS To set the recorder initialization options you must open the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility 1 Double click the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility icon on the desktop 2 Frame rate amp resolution from the drop down box The default is CIF Half which is 15 ips at CIF resolution for DX9216H models and 30 ips at CIF resolution for DX9208F models The following figure shows the options for the DX9216H models Frame rate amp resolution Recording format Figure 23 DX9216H Frame Rate and Resolution The following figure shows the options for the DX9208F models Frame rate amp resolution 2CIF Hal CIF Quarter Recording formiat CIF Halt CIF Full m e LIF Quarter Multicast group Half Figure 24 DX9208F Frame Rate and Resolution NOTE When changing the resolution from CIF to 2CIF or 2CIF to CIF the video recorded prior to the change of resolutions will not be available in the Export Viewer and Sherlock Also you must go back to the Client Configuration Utility and click Configure after you restart the recorder The number of channels is set automatically based on the frame rate and resolution you select Click for more information The License Information dialog box displays important information about your license such as the maximum allowed channels and the frame rates and resolutions that are allowed
92. unication ARL BRYA Lo i Loo CM9760 DT 3 T NULL MODEM RS 232 RS 422 CABLE CONVERTER CM9760 CC1 el gt DP b E Eo BED GA BEBE A HC 9 Figure 105 Connecting CM9760 CC1 NOTE You do not have to use a CM9760 DT if the CM9760 CC1 has software version 8 0 However you must set the COM port on the CC1 as an internal data translator Refer to the CM9760 CC1 Installation Operation manual 80 C634M D 12 04 CONNECTING A CM6800 The CM6800 external alarm files must be set up correctly You must set auto reset on the CM6800 to acknowledge alarms Refer to the CM6800 Installation Operation manual To connect CM6800 to a DX9200 recorder 1 Connect a null modem cable from the COM 1 or COM 2 port to COM 1 RS 232 on the CM6800 2 Set the RS 232 COM 1 port on the CM6800 as ASCII 3 Set the baud rate on the CM6800 to match the baud rate on the recorder You can also connect to the additional ASCII ports on the CM6800 via an RS 232 to RS 422 converter Refer to the CM6800 or CM6800E manuals for the correct ASCII ports RECORDER NULL NULL MODEM MODEM CABLE CABLE CM6800 18 269992293 96 1 E EUER RS 232 TO 6 9 0 9 60 0 0 9 0 9 6
93. ure vou want to stop M55OL5erver and all its dependent services Yes Mo Figure 48 Stop SQL Dialog Box 2 27 Click Yes Start Continue is enabled after several seconds FO SQL Server Service Manager Of Server Services SOLSever WH Refresh services Ld Stark Continue Auto start service when 05 starts Stopped WPELCOS MSSQLServer Figure 49 Start Continue Window C634M D 12 04 28 Select SOL Server Agent from the Services drop down box 29 Click Start Continue Stop is enabled and the status is Running after several seconds 30 Select SQL Server from the Services drop down box 31 Exitthe window avlatabase restore utility 1 Use resbare bo restore database that wee backed up in the curent 1 installed version In arder Far the operation bo suceed please stop and start SOL server by using the green arrow on the bottom right Marice The operation REPLACE the current installed database Figure 50 Replace Database Dialog Box 32 Click OK The following dialog box appears Database restore confirmation Ea r1 This operation will restore avServer database The operation may take up to one minute Figure 51 Restore Confirmation Dialog Box 33 Click OK to restore from the selected backup file The following dialog box appears Operation completed Figure 52 Operation Completed Dialog Box 34 Click OK and restart the re
94. ver Settings Dialog 87 117 tose RA sone 88 118 Connecting a CM9760 REL for DVR Management RIRs 89 119 R lay Unit connguration Dialog BOX oer 90 120 Relay Unit Driver Dialog secsi e Rer 90 141 Relay Unit Driver Settings Dialog BOX eS 90 C634M D 12 04 122 BOX cease eue aes ud di De eden a 91 123 Change System Location RR aha 92 124 DCE Os coc oan yee gene 93 125 Power Supply Replacement iactu axes ette dont ex ex ic t aie eem E oes e ewe od ede 94 126 95 127 Romo AR 95 128 Remote Monitor WINKOW i essor e D RR RR EROR CERE WR SE rx xd 96 129 x AIC S DNO M 96 130 Duc AR 97 131 Drive dc du ade 97 132
95. wer Button 600000000 plied HDD Hard Disk Drive LED 3 5 Inch Floppy Drive OC LC OC Q Q Q Q Q Q 0 0 0 LLL SS a LE oe a es Sg Ss 4 a ee n Y C634M D 12 04 Figure 2 Front View of Recorder 2 Ilo CO BACK VIEW RECORDER 880000000080 Power Supply 2 Power Supply Reset Button AT Keyboard Connector Not Used SCSI Connector 2 37 Pin Connector Maximum of 6 RS 232 Connector COM 2 RS 232 Connector COM 1 RJ 45 Network Connector USB Port for HASP USB Key PS 2 Connector Keyboard Mouse VGA Connector Figure 3 Back View of Recorder C634M D 12 04 FRONT VIEW VIEWSTATION C634M D 12 04 9 Power LED HDD Hard Disk Drive LED Key Lock 2 Keys Supplied Fan Ventilation Handles Rack Ears Fan Power Button DVD RW CD RW 3 5 Inch Floppy Drive UOMO OO OOOYU Figure 4 Front View of Viewstation BACK VIEW VIEWSTATION ooo0o000 Q0 0 8 Power Input 100 240 VAC PS 2 Con
96. y Click OK 51 52 RAID MANAGER HOME PAGE After you configure the Raid Manager Gateway you must go to your web browser 1 Double click the Internet Explorer icon on your viewstation desktop Internet Explorer opens and the Raid Manager home page appears 25 http 100 0 0 211 html index win htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Favorites Tools Help Back 9 2 A Search Favorites Cif History Ehe E Address ei http 100 0 0 211 html index win htm Links gt ROOT Serial Number a SB 3140 00003989100211 9 9 0 9000 GROUP orangeburg il Applet started ep Internet Figure 67 Raid Manager Home Page NOTE the Raid Manager home page does not appear enter the viewstation IP address in the Address box Refer to the Viewstation IP Address section 2 Verify that the recorder names you added or edited are correct 3 Select the desired recorder C634M D 12 04 4 Double click the name and serial number information The storage information window appears d http 100 0 0 211 html index win htm Microsoft Internet Explorer 181 Edit Favorites Tools 9 A Asearch Favorites History Address http 100 0 0 211 htmifindex winchtm Ry RAID Disk Information Host amp RAID Information Not Install 2 4 amr eam
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