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1. All alarm types Alarms inputs Diagnostic alarms All alarm types C1695M B 11 08 71 Appendix B Front Panel Indicators Figure 71 shows the DVR5100 front panel 0090006000 O 18 E 09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pee 0 Saooo0oo0oocoocooocooocoocooo o DVRSIO Series COOLS SSS SSS oo Soocoocoococoo e IR Sooocooocooocooo 2So2000oo0ooooooo0ooooo 0 0 0 o Figure 71 DVR5100 Front Panel Controls Pelco Badge power indicator E The Pelco badge on the left side of the unit glows blue when the unit has power Behind the front bezel the power indicator LED is white DVD The DVD drive that allows you to import export video to and from the DVR and load install DVR software updates USB Port Connect a USB PC keyboard and mouse or insert a USB device for capturing snapshots and exported video clips Control Pad Controls the basic unit operations through the use of function buttons Joystick Plus Minus Enter Shift Menu Jog inner dial and Shuttle outer ring Hard Disk Drive Indicator O The hard disk drive HDD status indicator flashes yellow when there is HDD activity m Network Activity Indicator 74 The network activity indicator flashes green when the unit is sending or receiving network data Power Button O Use the power button to turn the unit on or off Network Status Indicator E The network status LED indic
2. res Figure 15 DVR5100 Audio Connections To connect audio devices 1 Make sure your audio input device matches the 1 Vp p line input level Audio distortion problems may occur if the device and line input evels do not match 2 Make sure the audio connector is wired as follows Connector Tip Signal high Connector Sleeve Common 3 Connect a line input device or preamplified microphone to the audio connector for the rear panel audio input C1695M B 11 08 21 22 CONNECTING RELAY DEVICES DA WARNING Do not exceed the maximum ratings 30 VDC 2 A 125 VAC 0 5 A Consider the following when wiring the connector e Use a 16 26 AWG 0 14 to 1 5 mm wire that is rated for 250 V or higher The insulation must be thick enough to protect against electrostatic discharge ESD e Strip the relay control wire to 0 3 inches 7 6 mm e Insert the wire far enough into the connector so that the metal is not exposed e Install an external more powerful relay when you are using a relay with a higher load The unit includes one 6 pin relay control terminal block for the DVR5104 and DVR5108 and two 6 pin relay control terminal blocks for the DVR5116 These blocks have tension clamps Use a small screwdriver to open the clamp for a particular lead Figure 16 illustrates how to wire the relay control terminal block and connect it to the DVR5100 NOTE The terminal block is keyed and attaches
3. 203 Camera 03 Camera 04 Camera 05 Saturation Auto bs Camera 06 E Camera 07 ae CT E Auto Low General Video Motion Brightness Camera 08 Contrast Camera 09 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 Noise filter Keyboard Apply OK Cancel Figure 45 Cameras Video Screen C1695M B 11 08 45 46 MOTION DETECTION SETUP The DVR5100 allows you to select three different zones per camera for the built in video motion detection Each zone can be enabled and configured independently Each zone allows an unlimited number of areas to be designated as corresponding to the parameters of that zone When setting up each zone select Activate zone to enable video motion detection in that zone refer to Figure 46 System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs Channel Wame Name Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera 07 mo A a 2 Camera 08 r Camera 09 Camera 10 Sensitivity 50 E Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 General Video Motion Motion Detection Settings Motion Alarm Settings W Show motion in live mode Zone Settings Activate Zone Threshold FRM of 360 blocks Clear Preview Motion Camera 20 Keyboard OK Cancel Figure 46 Cameras Motion Screen To set up motion detection 1 Ze 3 Select
4. 8 Video termination If available enable or disable video termination by clicking the check box Video termination lessens the effects of ghost images on the final device when several video devices are connected together in a chain 9 Capture audio Audio inputs are provided for video inputs 1 2 9 and 10 Enabling audio services on these channels allows audio to be recorded along with the video Using the remote client you can associate additional video channels with any of the four audio inputs There are only four channels which support audio Click the check box to enable audio on one of these channels NOTES e Capture audio disappears from the screen if the selected camera does not support audio e Two audio inputs are provided for a 4 and 8 channel DVR four audio inputs are provided for a 16 channel DVR IP CAMERA SETUP The DVR5100 series supports the following e DVR5104 Records 4 analog and 16 IP cameras e DVR5108 Records 8 analog and 12 IP cameras e DVR5116 Records 16 analog and 4 IP cameras NOTE Unused analog inputs cannot be allocated for additional IP camera inputs IP Camera Lees mp 192 168 0 20 AS Add Edit Addresses Connection to IP Camera Succeeded Figure 43 General Cameras Screen IP Cameras To set up an IP camera 1 Select an IP camera from the camera list using the mouse or use the joystick to move to the list and then turn the jog inner dial The IP Camera dialog block a
5. Motion EY Alarm tb Saturday Sunday Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 54 Modifying a Schedule Type For each weekday modify the settings as follows You can schedule 24 hours or a portion of the day Select a camera from the drop down list and then select one or any of the following options Select the hours to be recorded 0 24 by dragging the arrow from the beginning hour to the ending hour an arrow appears e To record in continuous mode select Continuous e To record on motion events select Motion e To record an external alarm trigger select Alarm NOTE You can also set the recording modes manually by selecting the recording mode and day and then setting the Start and End times with the up and down arrows Select Apply to save your changes and continue working with settings on this page or select OK to save changes and close the page 51 STORAGE SETUP 52 You can configure the recording parameters to meet specific retention resolution and recording rate targets through the Recording Storage screen refer to Figure 55 Enter a desired retention target and allow the system to modify the rate and resolution to achieve that retention target or lock specific aspects to see the expected days of storage The DVR5100 utilizes Pelco s patented EnduraStor algorithm to capture video in real time and prune to a lower time lapse rate after a user defined delay period EnduraStor allows y
6. The combination of enterprise class recording performance cutting edge storage optimization technologies efficient and intuitive configuration and operation and flexible upgrade paths that enhance the return on investment ROI make the DVR5100 the ideal solution for retail finance education corporate and commercial security applications NOTE The DVR5100 can operate as a stand alone or networked device If the DVR5100 is going to be included in an existing network always include your network administrator when planning and installing the DVR5100 8 C1695M B 11 08 NEW PRODUCT FEATURES The DVR5100 Series Version 1 5 release has been enhanced with the following new features Table A DVR5100 New and Enhanced Features New Feature Description New menus and options make configuration and operation easier and more intuitive In addition the system can Moa Interface be operated through a USB PC keyboard mouse and template which are included in the DVR5100 package IP Camera Recording The DVR5100s now support hybrid recording capability Each DVR5100 can support up to 20 cameras with 4 8 Capability or 16 analog cameras and 16 12 or 4 IP cameras respectively depending on the model Integration with Endura Systems The DVR5100 can be integrated into an Endura network by an Endura certified integrator PARTS LIST Qty Description 1 Pelco DVR5100 Series DVR 1 Rack mount kit 2 Chassis mountin
7. by Schneider Electric INSTALLATION DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder C1695M B 11 08 Contents Regulatory NOTICES vi A A A A Fh E a NTa 7 Video Quality Caution vice soen texts ta A cc anne e 7 BQ TORE Nou B GOIN Sees ind apa o e E a EA net dd o ES 8 About the DUASIDO ict ose a a a a a la dan a a eles led 8 New ProductiFeatures aaa 9 PS a a e den Sas de Sol MeN e A del de e elon 9 PackageContents tar ri A DE Da agate DIES 10 Product Serial Number Label Placement ooooooooococococoo nen EAE a daed eee 11 hardware Installations seca A aaa e O MA 12 Equipment Placement and Rack Mounting o o o o oo o ooo een en eben need need een teen eens 12 Desktop MOUNTING cc 24 a A eN ALARM Le J eaten tanta eV e EA TE 12 Rack MOuntinG accesarea A amp ae EA a WIRES OE MASONS WER x RISING ais SEDAN 12 Connections 24 5 EEE e a a be ee sal lols Sok ee Se es ee ee ai I 16 Connecting Devices to the DVR5100 ooo 18 Connecting a USB PC Keyboard and MOUSE oia id thre a 18 Connecting Video PUE rs AA A A AA Aia 18 Connecting a DVR5100 in a Network Configurati0N ooooooooooooococo rre 19 Connecting IP Cameras it it A E a AE E E A eas 19 Connecting Analogi Gamerass a e e a e a AAA as Wiens Ano a o 20 Connecting Pan Tilt Zoom Positioning SySteMS oooooocococooo ooo 20 LOOPING Video OUt e art ni At nee hon Al alah ee dad baat ta eras nana 21 Connecting AUdiOy 20s A NA 21 Comecting Relay DEVICES i aa O S
8. Command Copy Schedule To Resets all cameras to optional settings Command Table Y Recording Storage Settings Setting Description Default Setting Days of Storage Displays the number of days desired for retention of video recordings The default setting is 7 7 days Resolution SIF 2SIF 4SIF SIF EnduraStor frame rate Allows you to prune recorded video down after a defined period of time 30 Improves the estimated days of storage Alarm related video is retained longer than other types of recording Space is allowed for this extra retention time when you include an Est alarm video estimated percentage of recordings that are expected to be triggered by alarms This 0 results in more realistic estimates By default the percentage is set to 0 zero Increasing this estimate reduces the estimated days of storage Delete Video Deletes video older than a certain number of days Continuous Locked Alarm Motion Improves the accuracy of your storage estimate Video triggered through an alarm or motion recording schedule is retained at the full frame rate for a longer period of time than your continuous video recordings Increase the percentage setting if you anticipate that you 3 Continuous 5 Locked 5 Alarm Motion Estimated alarm video a 5 oan 0 will incur many alarms during a given period the estimated number of days decreases slightly to reflect this setting Leave this value set to 0 percent if you have not
9. Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Romanian Swedish Turkish and Arabic e Default Export Format Lists the file formats for exporting recorded video Options are Pelco Video Files With Player pef Pelco Video Files Without Player pef and QuickTime MPEG 4 Files 3gp The default file format is pef e Default Snapshot Format Lists the file formats for exporting snapshots Options are Windows Bitmap Files bmp and Portable Network Graphics Files png The default file format is bmp N A 76 C1695M B 11 08 Table AC Users Settings 2 of 2 Setting Description Default Setting Alarm notification Allows you to customize how each user responds to an alarm e Sound Notification Enables sound notification in response to an alarm event e Snooze Allows you to set an alarm snooze time When enabled the DVR5100 displays an Alarm Received message each time an alarm occurs If you select Snooze the alarm occurrence disappears from the window and the snooze action by default 10 minutes is recorded in the system log After a delay the alarm notification reappears with a clock icon indicating that the alarm was previously snoozed e Display warning for alarms with severity Allows you to select the severity for each alarm The severity determines how alarms are announced and which users receive the announcement Options include Minor Normal Major and Critical This feature is
10. Manager role Refer to the DVR5100 Remote Client Operation manual for more information about creating and modifying roles SELECTING AN EXPORT AND SNAPSHOT FORMAT To select an export or snapshot format 1 Select an export format from the Default export format box The options are Pelco Video Files With Player pef Pelco Video Files Without Player pef and QuickTime MPEG 4 Files 3gp The default file format is pef 2 Select a format for snapshots from the Default snapshot format box The options are Windows Bitmap Files bmp and Portable Network Graphics Files png The default file format is bmp CONFIGURING ALARM NOTIFICATION To configure an alarm notification 1 Select a user from the list 2 Under Alarm Notification navigate to the following options and select the notification settings that apply for the selected user e Sound notification Click Sound notification to alert the user with an audible sound each time an alarm occurs To disable sound notification clear the Sound notification check box e Snooze Select the number of minutes before alarms will reappear on the Alarm Notification screen e Alarm severity Check the Display warning for alarms with severity level for the appropriate user notifications Select all severity levels that apply C1695M B 11 08 61 LOGS SETUP The DVR5100 maintains a system log that provides an overview of daily system events
11. Plus Minus buttons 0 ap Enter Shift OOO SN Joystick e DVR5100 remote client For advanced programming and remote access use the DVR5100 remote client application Refer to the DVR5100 Remote Client Operation manual C1697M for more information NOTE Directions for configuring and operating the DVR5100 are given for the USB PC keyboard and mouse as well as the DVR5100 control pad Throughout this document the first part of the instructions refer to keyboard and mouse operation followed by instructions in brackets for control pad operation USB PC KEYBOARD MOUSE AND CONTROL PAD FUNCTIONS Table H describes the USB PC keyboard mouse and the DVR5100 front panel controls that are available when you view live or recorded video with no on screen menus visible Live video is indicated by a green border recorded video is indicated by a yellow border and PTZ mode is indicated by a blue border Refer to Table on page 31 for information on the front panel controls for PTZ mode Table H Live and Playback Controls 7 of 2 Keyboard Control Pad Function Right Left Up and Down Arrows w Joystick Navigates to a different video pane F5 F8 Plus Minus Change layout Plus Minus buttons Keyboard Press F5 single F6 2 x 2 F7 3 x 3 and F8 4 x 4 to change the screen layout Left click twice to change to a full screen conf
12. Schedule Example ii y A AS area A gage Rea Mn eS alee See 50 Gopying and Reusing Schedulesis ns conoci dE aia 50 Applying andtReusing SCS ii A ee ee ee aA 51 Modifyitig a Schedule Type esca nensem die an da loonlas dies tied 51 Recording Storage Sereen a eisiaa a ahai tt std a Galas boobed dag de Added 52 AMS Sere eiim se nckittcck 2 tee wna OIEA A A A Akad aoe he ae haa Le Md Saket 54 Supervised Alarm Conditions sess Acted cos Aves Jan et cea eke Soh eee be A eh Mea Aube orkid opel Wed yah sa Aha 55 SUp envisedAlarmslnipUt WINING a A ices dame CEI ne alana haa Ge 55 Unsupervised Alarm Conditions 2 50 94 shiek ad da Lad elated ld VASA Boas Dd ad bd halal 55 C1695M B 11 08 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 C1695M B 11 08 Unsupervised AlarmiInput Wining 3 0205 etek tea e a e ee at do a ed bdo 56 Relays ON aa 57 Sequence Monitor Sere a pad aces 58 US A A EA A wean ie Wet ete Sela s 59 IE o ton xc ons O E O etl gi As A Son tater ta tat aa lan 59 Delete User Dialog BOX don cancers eed nde eee aaa E A wae Acad hae ea A ee ee eS 60 User Fermissions Dialog BOX ca a cate gmt Ee oe ates Sa Mth e e aa 60 Ghange Password Dialog Box tc csscc tanec be cee dda gah A a a A A da i 61 EGOS OETUINGS A E TO 62 Logs Search Sereen toota a o a di e o a e ad nl lada lis 63 Search Results Dialog BOX 63 DVR5100 Front Panel Controls tics ects o Lata eee be coo Bald Meese Li nh deg plac 78 5 List of Tables BEN
13. Select cameras to be included in the sequence list Select a camera in the Available cameras list and click the Available cameras right arrow or select the Available cameras right arrow and press Enter Shift The camera moves to the Cameras in the sequence list To remove a camera from the sequence select the camera and then press the Available cameras left arrow or select the Available cameras left arrow and press Enter Shift NOTE Cameras may be moved anywhere in the sequence by using the Cameras in the sequence up and down arrows Cameras may appear more than once in the sequence with an independent dwell time for each appearance 58 C1695M B 11 08 USERS SETUP The DVR5100 allows administrators to create user profiles assign one or more roles to each user and set preferences for the language display alarm notifications and exported file formats refer to Figure 63 The DVR5100 allows users with administrator role permissions to configure user settings Refer to Table AC on page 76 for more information on user settings and defaults System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seg Monitor Users Logs Add User user ECTS change Password User g or admin Role View Permissions Preferences Language English Default export format Pelco Video Files With Player pef L Default snapshot format Windows Bitmap Files bmp L Alarm notification Sound notification Snooze
14. and Pelco D protocols Coaxitron is Pelco s up the coax technology It requires only a coaxial cable No other wiring or equipment is required When the DVR5100 receives a camera control command it transmits that command up the coaxial cable to the PTZ device Coaxitron is a single direction protocol the PTZ device cannot return any data to the unit The Pelco D 4 wire and Pelco P 2 wire protocols use additional wiring to control the PTZ camera When the DVR5100 receives a camera control command it transmits that command to the positioning device through the RS 422 serial interface If you are using Coaxitron connect the PTZ device to one of the DVR5100 analog BNC inputs The camera must be configured to support Coaxitron The input on the DVR5100 must be enabled for Coaxitron in the DVR5100 menus If you are using the Pelco D or Pelco P protocol connect each camera to the DVR5100 using the pin assignments listed in Table D The input must be enabled for the DVR5100 serial protocol Refer to Basic Camera Setup on page 43 for instructions on configuring cameras for PTZ control To enable Coaxitron operation connect the PTZ device to the video input on the DVR5100 Table D DVR5100 Pin Assignments Pin Lead 1 TX 2 TX 3 6 Reserved 7 RX 8 RX Figure 14 shows the pin 1 location for the RJ 45 connector PIN 1 Figure 14 RJ 45 Connector C1695M B 11 08 LOOPING VIDEO OUT The DVR5100 supp
15. or 75 VA for 230 VAC To connect power 1 Connect one of the supplied US European or UK standard power cords to the rear of the unit 2 Connect the cord to the appropriate power source C1695M B 11 08 Turning On the DVR5100 Press the power button located on the right front of the DVR5100 The Pelco logo turns blue when power is applied During startup the DVR5100 reads configuration files from the flash card and then copies them to a protected partition on the hard disk drives This mirroring of the operating system drive is a critical aspect of the reliability designed into the DVR5100 Once turned on the two databases are synchronized regularly If a hard disk drive failure occurs this synchronization ensures that the system can recover quickly and efficiently by replacing the failed drive The startup time is extended as a result of the database synchronization The DVR5100 front panel control pad contains four color coded function buttons The lights of the control pad cycle through various color combinations during the startup process Once complete the blue and red function buttons on top of the control pad are steady At this point you can either log on to the unit or change the output monitor configuration CHANGING THE MONITOR CONFIGURATION The default DVR5100 monitor configuration is VGA You should see the log on prompt if you are using a VGA monitor If you are using a composite or S Video monitor change the out
16. 08 25 e Press Enter Enter Shift or O The DVR5100 main application window opens NOTE Asa security precaution change the user ID for autologin as part of the configuration and setup process From the General System setup screen select the guest user ID or create a new user ID as the default autologin user Either of these user IDs will have limited permissions preventing unauthorized access to system settings Table G Default User IDs and Passwords User ID admin manager operator guest Password admin or 23646 manager or 6262437 operator or 67372867 guest or 48378 MAIN APPLICATION WINDOW The first time you log on to the DVR5100 the main application window opens up in one of the following configurations e DVR5104 4 channel 2 x 2 layout e DVR5108 8 channel 3 x 3 layout e DVR5116 16 channel 4 x 4 layout If you have a 4 channel unit the main application window opens in a 2 x 2 configuration In Figure 22 the upper left video pane is selected live view mode In this mode you can choose any camera to display in the video pane gt Camera 010 UA Camera 02 s zE l be f a y A yi A e 2008 08 10 05 22 200 ake E Camera 03 2008 08 10 05 22 40 2008 08 10 05 22 40 Figure 22 Quad View SHUTTING DOWN THE DVR5100 WARNING Do not shut down the DVR5100 by turning off the power Doing so can cause data loss or may corrupt the database Always follow the procedure
17. 38 C1695M B 11 08 NETWORK SETUP Multiple DVR5100 Series DVRs can be networked for remote operation and management using the TCP IP protocol Up to three simultaneous PC clients can be connected to each DVR All remote client connections are made over a secure virtual private network VPN session to reduce the threat of attacks on the DVR The DVR5100 supports both static IP addressing and dynamic addressing through a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP The DVR5100 provides a 1 Gigabit network port refer to Figure 37 Refer to Table O on page 69 for more information on network settings and defaults N WARNINGS e If you make any changes to network configurations you must restart the unit before those changes takes effect Save all changes made to network configurations before you restart the system e f the DVR5100 is installed behind a router with a firewall the port mapping on the router must be configured for access to the DVR5100 from the Internet System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor General Date Time Network DDNS SerialPort Display Network Addressing Mode Static e IP address Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Bandwidth Throttle Limit Lan G Max VPN Sessions g Enable remote client Access Key JNBM GBAK LFKU Enable tech support logon SSH Changes to these settings require the DVR to restart Keyboard Users Apply OK Cancel Figure 37 N
18. America stamp for recorded video selecting a time zone also determines whether or not the location uses 3 EN ON E Los Angeles daylight saving time or summer time in Europe Select the time zone and the city closest to your 3 f f i GMT 08 00 location to ensure the correct implementation of this feature Time Time can be typed or selected with the up and down arrows N A Time amp Date Date Date can be typed or selected with the up and down arrows N A Time server The DVR5100 uses the Network Time Protocol NTP to synchronize the clocks of all the network devices By default time and date information is included with video streams and other device data Enter the IP address of the computer acting as the Endura NTP time server N A Contact your system administrator for this information Use the EndurAdmin interface to set the system time on your NTP server Refer to the Endura EndurAdmin Tool manual C1675M Table Q Network Settings 1 of 2 Setting Description Default Setting Mode l e Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP The IP address is assigned automatically Pa e Static The IP address is entered manually IP Address The Static network address text box is available if Network addressing is set to 198 168 100 1 Network Addressing Static It is unavailable if DHCP is used E Subnet Mask The static Subne mask text box is available if Network addressing is set to 255 255 255 0 Static It is unavailable
19. Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 49 Deleting a Recording Schedule To clear all recording schedules Continuous Motion and Alarm for a day of the week 1 Right or left click the weekday arrow 2 Select Clear Day refer to Figure 50 This clears all recording schedules for that day of the week Set time manually Day Monday Recording type Alarm A monday EE 1200aM era reso ra ES Hours IN E A WN A gt Monday Clear Day ls Tuesday Copyschedulesto gt Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 50 Clearing a Weekday Schedule CREATING A RECORDING SCHEDULE To create a recording schedule 1 In the Recording screen select the Schedule tab 2 Select a connected camera from the Camera list 3 Select the recording mode Continuous Motion or Alarm By default the Continuous recording mode is selected C1695M B 11 08 49 4 After selecting the camera and the recording mode you have two basic options for creating the schedule a Setting the time manually Select a day from the Day list which contains Monday Sunday After selecting the day adjust the start and end time for that day using the up down arrows The timeline graph will automatically be updated depending upon the day for which the schedule has been set b Setting the time with the mouse Drag the mouse on the calendar grid For example drag the mouse to
20. Figure 9 A WARNING Do not allow the DVR5100 to fall when you are sliding the unit in or out of the rack Figure 9 Mounting the DVR5100 into the Rack 14 C1695M B 11 08 10 After the unit is in place tighten the two thumbscrews to secure the unit to the rack refer to Figure 10 THUMBSCREW vo0o0o0oo o 202000009 0000000 Figure 10 Tightening the Thumbscrews 15 C1695M B 11 08 Connections Familiarize yourself with the DVR5100 rear panel before connecting any equipment to the unit The DVR5100 is available as a 4 8 or 16 analog input DVR Figure 11 shows the DVR5116 rear panel for the 16 analog input DVR The rear panels of the 4 and 8 analog input DVR units are slightly different 00909 800090 0 Figure 11 DVR5100 Rear Panel Audio Inputs 1 and 2 e Two audio inputs are provided for a 4 and 8 channel DVR e Four audio inputs are provided for a 16 channel DVR Video Inputs 1 8 e 1 8 for a 16 analog camera input DVR e 1 8 for an 8 analog camera input DVR e 1 4 for a 4 analog camera input DVR The rear panel layouts might be different for the 4 and 8 channel DVR Looping Video Outputs 1 8 One looping video output is provided for each analog camera input AC Power Connector Relays 1 and 2 One relay is provided for every four analog inputs e One relay output is provided for a 4 analog input DVR e Two relay outputs are provi
21. PAL 5 8 3 12 5 25 ips Video Inputs Connectors Video Termination Video Display Speeds Main Monitor Sequence Monitor Video Display Modes Main Monitor Sequence Monitor Video Outputs 4 8 16 BNC looping 75 ohms 0 5 to 1 Vp p Hi Z 75 ohms software controlled Up to 150 CIF resolution images per second ips video recorded at slower frame rates will display at the slower frame rate in live display 30 ips Full screen 2 x 2 3 x 3 and 4 x 4 Full Screen 1 BNC NTSC PAL 75 ohms 1 Vp p 1 S Video NTSC PAL 1 VGA 1 BNC NTSC PAL sequence monitor C1695M B 11 08 AUDIO Audio Decoding Audio Bit Rate Audio Levels Input Output Audio Connectors Audio Inputs Audio Outputs PTZ CONTROL PTZ Interface PTZ Protocols ALARMS RELAYS Alarm Inputs Relay Outputs 4 or 8 channels 16 channels NETWORK Interface AUXILIARY INTERFACES USB 2 0 RS 422 G 711 speech codec 64 kbps Line level input Line level output 3 5 mm monaural jacks 2 for 4 and 8 channel models 4 for 16 channel models 1 Front panel USB keyboard mouse KBD5000 or through the remote client Pelco D Pelco P and Coaxitron 1 per camera programmable 5 0 VDC 10 kohms triggered supervised unsupervised 2 relays N O N C form C relay 30 VDC 1 A 4 relays N O N C form C relay 30 VDC 1 A Ethernet RJ 45 port 1000Base T to 10 100 1000 Mbps 1 high speed USB 2 0 ports on the front pane
22. Peio Inc All Rights Reserved Changes to this setting require the DVR to restart Keyboard Apply OK Cancel Figure 34 General System Screen NOTE Each time you make changes selecting Apply saves your changes and allows you to continue working with the settings on a page Selecting OK saves your changes and closes the screen Selecting Cancel allows you to retain the original settings The screen closes and the DVR5100 main application window is displayed CONFIGURE GENERAL SETTINGS To configure general settings 1 If desired click in the DVR name box and enter a user friendly DVR name refer to Figure 35 This name can be used for the Domain Name System DNS and Dynamic DNS DDNS functions to identify one DVR from another when configured in an Endura Enabled configuration The default DVR name is DVR5100 WET ES DVR 5100 Figure 35 DVR Name Box 2 Enable or disable autologin enabled by default If you leave autologin enabled select a user ID with limited access Leaving this user ID at the Administrator level provides any user with the ability to change DVR configurations C1695M B 11 08 37 DATE AND TIME SETUP You can select a choice of on screen time and date formats and the operating time zone for the DVR5100 refer to Figure 36 Before you record any video you must set the system time date and time zone You may also choose to use an external time server to synchronize the DVR5100 s time with
23. This equipment is intended to assist users in identifying situations of interest to users Users have the sole responsibility of determining the appropriate response In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiary purposes in a judicial proceeding or otherwise users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use C1695M B 11 08 7 Before You Begin ABOUT THE DVR5100 The DVR5100 Series is an embedded high performance hybrid digital video recorder DVR capable of recording up to 20 cameras at a combined 600 500 images per second NTSC PAL at 4CIF resolution The DVR comes with a choice of 4 8 or 16 analog camera inputs and supports 16 12 and 4 IP camera inputs respectively Finally the DVR5100 can be integrated into a fully distributed Endura system allowing for centralized monitoring and management in a scalable and expandable IP surveillance system The DVR5100 combines all of these features with efficient configuration intuitive operation and cutting edge storage optimization technologies in a mainstream DVR The hybrid capability of the DVR5100 offers a cost effective way to service existing analog cameras while providing expansion through the use of new IP cameras By leveraging ubiquitous IP networks and taking advantage of technologies such as Power over Ethernet PoE IP cameras provide an attractive alternative to deploying analog cameras The DVR5100 Series supports the foll
24. Update button to renew the IP address or highlight Force DDNS Update and then press Enter Shift C1695M B 11 08 SERIAL PORT SETUP The RS 422 serial port is the basic connector for communication between the DVR5100 and a PTZ camera when using a serial telemetry control protocol The speed of the serial port must match the speed programmed into the camera Refer to the appropriate camera manual for serial port speed details Refer to Table S on page 70 for more information on serial port settings and defaults System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs General Date amp Time Network DDNS SerialPort Display Parity Data bits g A Keyboard Figure 39 Serial Port Screen To modify the serial port settings e Select the speed from the bps list Available speeds range from 110 230400 e Select the parity from the Parity list None Odd or Even e Select the number of data bits from the Data bits list Available data bits range from 5 8 Select the stop bit number from the Stop bits list 1 or 2 C1695M B 11 08 41 42 DISPLAY SETUP The Display screen shown in Figure 40 allows you to configure the primary monitor Refer to Table T on page 71 for more information on display settings and defaults System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs General Date amp Time Network DDNS SerialPort Display Output Format VGA G Overscan adjust 10 E On Screen Dis
25. aa dE O with Sit 2x 4x 15x 60x or 300x eure m alme Js fo cl pala roel ode Eon Ole Select or enter PTZ Gh GEG sa ra EEE PELLO OLO1 1022 081 rev B Figure 24 USB PC Keyboard Template e DVR5100 control pad If it is not convenient to use a USB PC keyboard mouse for your installation use the control pad to configure and operate the DVR5100 NOTE Refer to Table H on page 30 through Table K on page 32 for descriptions of the control pad functions Figure 25 DVR5100 Control Pad Blue Function Button e Active when on screen menus are displayed selects blue menu items e Quick Export when on screen menus are not displayed a y0 Yellow Function Button e Active when on screen menus are displayed selects yellow menu items e Go to live when on screen menus are not displayed e Press and hold for Quick Search when on screen menus are not displayed Green Function Button e Active when on screen menus are displayed selects green menu items 0060 y m e Play pause when on screen menus are not displayed Red Function Button e Active when on screen menus are displayed selects red menu items e Change layout when on screen menus are not displayed e Press and hold for full screen when menus are not displayed Jog inner dial Shuttle outer ring OOH C1695M B 11 08 29 Menu
26. after 5 hours C1695M B 11 08 39 DDNS SETUP The DVR5100 allows you to configure DDNS for your application DDNS is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses DDNS serves a similar purpose to DNS DDNS allows anyone hosting a Web or FTP server to advertise a public name to prospective users refer to Figure 38 Refer to Table R on page 70 for more information on DDNS settings and defaults DNS only works with static IP addresses DDNS works with dynamic IP addresses such as those assigned by an Internet service provider ISP or other DHCP servers The DVR5100 DDNS feature is suitable for applications that receive dynamic frequently changing IP addresses from a service provider System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs General Date Time Network DONS Serial Port Display DDNS service Service www dnspark com fs Force DDNS Update DDNS Password Keyboard Apply OK Cancel Figure 38 DDNS Screen To set up DDNS 1 Click the Service list or use the joystick and jog inner dial to select the service where your site is registered 2 Click in the DDNS box and type your domain name alias or use the on screen keyboard 3 Click in the User ID box and type the user name that is registered with this service or use the on screen keyboard 4 Click in the Password box and type the registered user password or use the on screen keyboard 5 If necessary click the Force DDNS
27. at 1 image every 2 seconds or slower If you are recording at one of the sub 1 image per second rates Pelco recommends setting the Pre alarm setting to match the recording rate that is set the Pre alarm to 2 seconds minimum if recording at 1 image every 2 seconds Mouse e Click the mouse in a list to select an item e Click a time segment and then click the up or down arrow to increase or decrease the interval Control panel e Use the joystick to select an item in a list and then press Enter Shift e Move the joystick up or down to select an item in a list or to change a time Click Apply to save the settings If necessary click Apply To All Cameras 47 RECORDING 48 By default the DVR5100 is configured to record video from all cameras 24 hours a day 7 days a week for three individual schedules continuous motion and alarm To optimize your storage capacity Set up schedules to activate recording for specific cameras at certain dates and times Set up a recording schedule that is activated when specific events occur For example you can create a recording based on alarms related to a specific camera or motion detection on certain cameras You can create a recording based on event groups through the remote client NOTE The motion schedule is not activated unless Activate Zone is selected in the Cameras gt Motion screen The alarm schedule is not activated unless you have correctly configured the alarm inputs By
28. box Enter Enter Shift Selects the currently highlighted menu item F1 Blue function button Selects the blue item on the current menu or dialog F2 Yellow function button Selects the yellow item on the current menu or dialog F3 Green function button Selects the green item on the current menu or dialog F4 Red function button Selects the red item on the current menu or dialog Up down arrow Page up down Jog inner dial Scrolls through different options in a list or drop down menu Backspace Shuttle outer ring Backs up one menu level If a text field is selected moves the cursor through the letters in the field Plus and Minus Plus Minus In a number field press plus to increase the value and press minus to decrease the value Alphanumeric keypad ed w 0000000 Blue function button Jog inner dial for Keypad only Use any alphanumeric key on the keyboard to enter information in a text box such as a password IP address comment and so on Do not enter characters that are not valid for the currently selected item refer to the specific instructions for guidelines on valid entries Refer to the descriptions in this table for additional functions for specific characters Table K describes the keyboard and front panel controls available when using the Quick Search dialog Table K Quick Search and Export Controls 7 of 2 Keyboard Contro
29. copy a schedule from one day to any other day of the week or apply the schedule to all the days of the week Set time manually Day Monday Recording type Motion Day Monday Start 12 00AM AN 07 59AM Hours 10 11 Monday Tuesday Monday Wednesday i Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Friday Saturday Saturday Sunday i Sunday All Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 52 Copying and Reusing Schedules 50 C1695M B 11 08 Click Apply Schedule To to copy the whole schedule from one camera to another camera or cameras on the network Apply Schedule To W Select or deselect all O Camera 02 O Camera 03 camera 04 Cancel Figure 53 Applying and Reusing Schedules Selecting Reload Schedules changes the schedule back to recording 24 hours a day 7 days a week Monday Sunday MODIFYING A RECORDING SCHEDULE To modify a schedule type 1 2 3 C1695M B 11 08 Right click one of the colored recording bars and then select Modify schedule type The drop down list allows you to change the schedule type for example a change from Continuous to Alarm Camera Recording Mode Camera 01 E Continuous Motion Alarm Set time manually Day Monday Recording type Motion Hours TES WN Monday Delete schedule Tuesday Convert to all day schedule Wednesday i Copy schedule to Thursday i Modify schedule type gt Continuous Friday
30. expedite parts returned for repair or credit please call Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and R number if returned for repair and designated return location All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid BGreen _ The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment gt REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C1695M 4 07 Original version C1695M A 7 08 Added new DVR5100 features and enhancements Added instructions for USB keyboard and mouse configuration and operation Removed references to KBD5000 C1695M B 11 08 Updated information to reflect the latest feature set Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Digital Sentry Endura Esprit ExSite Genex Intelli M Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Inc Endura Enabled and EnduraStor are trademarks of Pelco Inc Spectra Ill is a t
31. from the analog camera inputs CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE DVR5100 CONNECTING A USB PC KEYBOARD AND MOUSE The DVR5100 provides three USB ports e One USB port on the front panel e Two USB ports on the rear panel Connect the USB PC keyboard and mouse to any available USB ports on the DVR5100 Use of the keyboard mouse allows for easy installation configuration and operation of the DVR5100 CONNECTING VIDEO INPUT The DVR5100 can record up to 20 cameras with a combination of analog and IP camera inputs The list below details the number of analog and IP cameras each model can support NOTE Unused analog inputs cannot be substituted for additional IP camera inputs Table B Analog and IP Camera Inputs DVR5104 4 analog cameras 16 IP cameras DVR5108 8 analog cameras 12 IP cameras DVR5116 16 analog cameras 4 IP cameras CAMERAS Mb Mo Mo WO saca pnn LS Ja E aeren O SOC j iee 1 be Valla BS m mrs E z Lien Mo Mon E to ONT UE IGT lol LOOPING VIDEO MONITOR Figure 12 Analog Video Inputs and Composite Outputs C1695M B 11 08 Before installing the DVR5100 make sure the distance from the unit to each analog camera is less than the maximum distance for the coaxial cable refer to Table C Refer to the DVR5100 Network Design Guide C3640M for details on networking requirements for connecting IP cameras to the DVR5100 Table C Video Cab
32. if DHCP is used Default Gateway The Default Gateway text box is available if Network addressing is set to A f 3 198 168 100 1 Static It is unavailable if DHCP is used e Limit When a server using bandwidth throttling reaches the allowed bandwidth set by the LAN administrator it blocks additional read attempts usually moving them into a queue to be Bandwidth throttl processed once bandwidth use reaches an acceptable level The options are LAN T1 768 Kbps A E 512 Kbps 384 Kbps 256 Kbps and 128 Kbps e Maximum VPN Sessions 5 sessions 5 DNS text box If DHCP is used you can do one of the following DNS server e Select to obtain a DNS server address automatically del e Specify the preferred DNS server and an alternate DNS server C1695M B 11 08 69 70 Table O Network Settings 2 of 2 Setting Description Default Setting Enable remote client When you select Enable remote client you can connect to the DVR5100 from the remote client application on a PC Remote connectivity is based on protocol and port number Currently only TCP connections are permitted The default port number is 1194 A total of three remote clients can log on to the DVR5100 simultaneously NOTE You must create a VPN connection on the remote client computer to log on to the DVR5100 from the remote client application This setting is disabled by default Disabled 1194 is the default port Access Key
33. injury To mount the DVR5100 on a desktop 1 Ensure that the rubber feet are securely attached to the four corners of the bottom of the unit to prevent surface damage 2 Position the unit to allow for cable and power cord clearance at the rear of the unit Make sure that air flow around the unit is not obstructed RACK MOUNTING The DVR5100 mounts into an industry standard 19 inch 48 cm equipment rack The DVR5100 occupies 2 RU 3 5 inches or 8 9 cm of vertical rack space The hardware necessary to mount the DVR5100 into a rack is supplied with the unit The rack must meet the following requirements e Rack standard 19 inch ElA 310 D compliant rear column required e Rack column depth 20 to 30 inches 50 8 to 76 2 cm e Column mounting hole provisions 10 32 UNF 2B threaded holes or square window holes on front and rear columns e Door systems optional Front doors must have at least 2 inches 5 1 cm between the DVR5100 front bezel and the inside of the door Rear doors may be used only on rack columns that are more than 26 inches 66 0 cm deep WARNING Slots and openings in the cabinet provide ventilation to prevent the unit from overheating Do not block these openings Never place the unit near or over a radiator or heat register Provide proper ventilation when placing the unit in a built in installation such as a rack Figure 5 and Figure 6 on page 13 identify each piece of hardware for rack mounting To install the DV
34. lt xE lt CANIODTOZZE NACIO AMOO gt DE mu DVR5100 New and Enhanced Features srn cresi sdieri rinnan i Anene E EE EASE EAE EE EAEn E NEERA Eran 9 Analog and Camera Inputs a ad Ullal lid td aaa e atau alone 18 Video Cable Distances ss ans prane atone ve a AA alates Hounds das ea aE nea boas Me aids amare 19 BVAST00 PIMASSIOnMenES decreta aptas ta ae one da cd is a MEME oe ee ee ek tae ee ad ae ta a 20 Relay Control Terminal Blocks Pin Assignments ooo 22 Terminal Block Rin ASSIGNMENTS a a a a dE died ale laaa a DEAE 24 Detault User Ds and Passwordssus Picts tty Scythe Sa eile nd ll bad So hl PA So ER de ande Do ies 26 Live and Playback Controls 02 2 0 enn n bbb ete E ERRi 30 PTZ Controls ei ea secre O 08 kop OTEA E stat lat Gayle tate alae Slo aolenos tly iota Mil etal aah 31 Menton att a tn a a Tope cas adan 32 Quick Search and Export Control 2 0 06 a a a A A A E Ol Maa sE 32 Ma e e ce ian ee See Pa eee od Ale bagi ea beth eee 53 VideO RECOGING hartos te Be nie ARN eS ole Woks A octal Daath a Wal AA SSN Mies ARIE o 64 Main Menu Summary Table icc occa A eaten gohan iene Ree he eos Ge ee AES aaa 68 General System Settings n orc etn acacadiwe id tied diaria ica dike a 68 Date and TimeSettingss lt 0 uacsei ees Seta eke ina Mad es et see ee oe ee ee ee 69 NetWork SENINGS gt pests eee pad ae Wah Dates eam baie Uae Gea eau A ee Maida Hada athe 69 DONS SettiNgS ii eat nisen idas ld lia idad dees teas 70 SerialPort Settings
35. od Monitor live video o Pan tilt and zoom PTZ od Search and play back video System Permissions od Add manual log entry oa Manually record video audio o Run scripts Figure 66 User Permissions Dialog Box 3 Double click Device Permissions and System Permissions to review the list of permissions for the user and then select OK to close the screen You cannot modify the permissions on this screen To set up a role with more or fewer permissions you must log on to the DVR5100 remote client application MODIFYING A USER NAME To modify a user name 1 Click in the User ID box 2 Enter the modified user name 60 C1695M B 11 08 CHANGING A USER PASSWORD To change a user password 1 Click the Change Password command and the Change Password dialog box appears Change Password User name manager Old Password New Password Confirm Password Keyboard OK Cancel Figure 67 Change Password Dialog Box 2 Use the keyboard and mouse or the on screen keyboard to modify the password as follows a Enter the old password b Enter the new password c Re enter the new password and then click OK ASSIGNING A USER ROLE To assign a user role select a role from the Role list Be sure to select a role that provides permissions to the system features required for this user For example if the user must review diagnostic information about devices including the DVR you should select the Administrator or
36. rere a id nd pat nl 37 Date and Mime Setup vied ect A eae es GA A ee el a 38 AA E A A O 39 DON UP cria o E o o RS A KOE AE ew e E Weed Raco 40 SerialPort SetUD e Entidad o izada HEM a ad ia o Mas patios ani 41 2 C1695M B 11 08 Display Set p sireni e o dal oe e o da e e ad 42 CAMS UM A A A A adan 43 Basie Camera Setups nesete a a RE 43 P Camera SN A AA a ea a ete ee eS 44 WIGCO SOtU ssa sann E cect Ve is Sader Ne el ete tated Radel tall a getline Aneto a allem o tannic 45 Motion Detection Setup ici a A abies fake aaron KET RS bo Gea Acad Goan MEMEO ean wae 46 Motion Alarm Sello a a Rane eas od sodas a Mlb hale Games seni 47 Recording a A Ma ed A A nk Bits A A val ai dt a ti id 48 Deleting a Recording Schedule a a e delia 49 Creating a Recording schedule uta cs alas tasida e il dt as ld aldo Sed ds oll va 49 Copying and Reusing a Recording Schedule 2 2 2 corr 50 Moditying a Recording scheditle coca dee eh te lees ad enh yank ae dan eta aaah eee pith ad catia hes a 51 Storage O O TRE RT RO E 52 A NS OA 52 Camera AAA os 53 Endurastor Settings tieden a A In 53 Privacy Settings ni AAA A A sz 53 Alarms ets a ia A rta 54 SUPE ANOS a a oe lala 55 Unsupervised Alarms ca ts to A A SA AA aa 55 Setting Up or Renaming Alaris rst coil dial a dl Va td lod ahead ade MS dd cipal 56 Selecting an Alarm Input Operating Mode 56 Selecting Alarm Severity Levels irsya A A A daiak A token Sed ath wes Aveta 56 Setting Alarm Pola tado
37. select a different device before you save the changes a message appears prompting you to save the changes you have made or cancel the action Select OK to save the changes or Cancel to retain the original settings DVR5100 Would you like to save the changes you have made to the device Camera 04 Figure 42 Saving Changes to Cameras C1695M B 11 08 43 2 If desired highlight the camera in the Name box and assign a display name for example Lobby 3 Type a camera number in the Camera number box Camera numbers allow the DVR5100 to quickly pull up a camera by its number In addition if the DVR5100 will be integrated into an Endura system assigning a unique number to each camera makes systemization and management possible The DVR5100 does not allow duplicate camera numbers 4 Select the camera type fixed or PTZ 5 For PTZ cameras adjust the following settings e PTZ control mode e Address 6 Disable a camera If you have fewer cameras connected than your DVR5100 supports for example seven cameras on an 8 channel DVR disable the unused channels by clicking Disable camera in the General Cameras screen Disabled cameras are unavailable in the General Cameras screen and are removed from the Recording Schedule and Sequence Monitor setup screens 7 Make a camera covert If you want to record but not display certain cameras to Guest and Operator users click Covert camera to enable this option
38. selene Saad fete ee Pata ued pre ala ale cg aM AMG aR a Die AE Cod Ce AMEN a crane tl tae 70 Display Settings e AN 71 GeneraliGamera Setting Se arrasa a ib 71 VideO S ttiNgS 4 15 eine A Syd dis olds 72 Motion Settinds A A Aaa ee ee he oe Pee eed 72 Recording schedule Seta 2er etna cove atone onlle sn a a a dante 73 Recording Storage Settings coria eaves a A dg cea Muah Gad aac meee a MeL mee res ae eee 73 Alarms SENOS vai hada nade sath O ree Set MOREE a alle abi 74 Relay SOLIS A E outs eens Ae As 75 Sequence Monitor SEHINGS cet tos Wes ARN dee RAGE RSG e Sor A O a 75 USERS SONAS ato ta a a gated stele E oda ed ep o biel atte Ssh dada dia t 76 LOINSCUIOS e A a 77 LOGS Search Settings aolas ena E a a A e A A on a Ta adalat 77 C1695M B 11 08 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 B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with th
39. start on Monday at 4 00 AM and end on Monday at 5 00 PM The start and end time displayed above the grid is updated automatically depending upon the schedule drawn After a schedule is created you can click on the left or right edge of the recording bar to adjust the start or end time You can schedule more than one block of time per day For example you might want to record continuously during the day 8 00 AM 5 00 PM and only record on motion or alarm from 5 00 PM 8 00 AM the next day To achieve this draw three discrete schedules 12 AM midnight 7 59 AM 8 00 AM 5 00 PM and 5 01 PM 11 59 PM refer to Figure 51 Set time manually Day Monday Recording type Alarm nye Monday EA 12 00 AM EA 08 01 AM Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 51 Recording Schedule Example 5 To repeat this process for each camera select Apply Schedule to To clear a schedule select Clear Schedule NOTE To set up a schedule for the whole week drag the mouse from the upper left corner of the timeline 12 00 AM on Monday to the lower right corner of the timeline 12 00 PM on Sunday You can also drag the mouse across multiple rows to set up multiple days COPYING AND REUSING A RECORDING SCHEDULE Right or left click a weekday arrow and a menu appears refer to Figure 52 From this menu you can clear the schedule for the selected day
40. the menu To hide an on screen menu press the M key or Menu again Actions Search Export Setup Logout Help Figure 26 DVR5100 Main Menu ON SCREEN MENUS The DVR5100 on screen menu hierarchy presents only those menus for which you have permission You might see all available menus or only a few of the menus depending on your user role There are user roles for an Administrator Manager Operator and Guest The menu descriptions in this section are based on the Administrator role which has access to all menus and functions Figure 27 shows the DVR5100 Main Menu hierarchy NOTE Users must contact their system administrator if they require additional permissions Enter Camera i f Back to Previous Select Camera Specific Menu Adjust Iris a H Help Menu j i PTZ Operations Activate Auxiliary Execute Scripts Activate Relays pssterasiPvocitslticari Perform Quick Perform Enhanced Capture a Search Search Snapshot Open the System Setup Screens Open the Logout Dialog Box Show Help Menu E Show System Information Close Figure 27 DVR5100 Main Menu Hierarchy C1695M B 11 08 33 NAVIGATING TO AND SELECTING A MENU ITEM USB PC KEYBOARD AND MOUSE To select a menu item using the USB PC keyboard and mouse 1 Click an item with your mouse or use the right or left arrow key and then press Enter The yellow cursor denotes the highlighted m
41. the alarm input s polarity By default the alarm polarity is normally open You set the polarity to operate as normally closed The dwell time is initially set to 5 tenths of a second Click the Polarity list and then select the polarity for the specified alarm The polarity options are Normally Open default or Normally Closed C1695M B 11 08 RELAYS SETUP The DVR5100 supports up to four relay devices Use them to trigger external devices The unit supports both momentary and continuous relay operation either normally open or normally closed refer to Figure 61 You can operate the relay interactively during an active connection or automatically to coincide with certain events Relays work like switches When triggered relays can activate an external device such as a siren light fixture or door lock Refer to Table AA on page 75 for more information on relay settings and defaults System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs Physical output 4 Mode of Period 5 tenth of asec On state o Number of pulses o Y Keyboard Apply OK Cancel Figure 61 Relays Screen MODIFYING RELAY SETTINGS 1 Use the keyboard and mouse or the on screen keyboard to modify the relay name Enter a user friendly name for the relay device This makes it easier to recognize individual devices on your network 2 Select the desired relay mode The options are Off On default Toggle and Pulse 3 If yo
42. to display the on screen keyboard System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs General Date amp Time Network DDNS Serial Port Display W DONS service Sug www dnparkcom ST DDNS Password a AS Backspace Space Left Right OK Cancel Keyboard Apply OK Cancel Figure 29 On Screen Keyboard 3 Enter characters as follows Turn the jog inner dial to the right or left to select a character of the name or IP address to be entered Use the joystick blue function button back or yellow function button forward to move between characters within the text box Use the shuttle outer ring to move slowly or quickly through the list of characters Press the Minus button to delete the previous character Press the Plus button to insert a space Press the Shift Enter button to accept the currently selected command and return to navigating between fields on the Setup tab press the green function button to accept a completed entry or press the red function button to cancel an entry and return to the previous dialog SHOWING ONLINE HELP AND SYSTEM INFORMATION For help with the front panel control pad or to view system information click Help or press the green function button in the Main menu The Help amp Information menu appears refer to Figure 30 on page 35 C1695M B 11 08 Help amp Information J System Info Close Figure 30 Help Menu 35 HELP Click Help to bring up t
43. 10 E minute s Display warning for alarms with severity Minor 2 Normal Y Major Critical Cancel Figure 63 Users Screen ADDING AND DELETING USERS If you are an Administrator you can create new users and assign new passwords The DVR5100 automatically converts letters in a password to numbers NOTE For user names and passwords use letters numbers and spaces Do not use symbols or other special characters To add a user 1 Select Add User The Add User dialog box appears Add User Name Password Confirm Password Keyboard Cancel Figure 64 Add User Dialog Box 2 Enter the following e A unique user name e A password e Re enter the password exactly as you entered it in the Password box C1695M B 11 08 59 To remove a user 1 Select the user to be deleted 2 Select Delete User A confirmation message appears DVR5100 Are you sure you wish to delete user supervisor Cancel Figure 65 Delete User Dialog Box 3 Select OK Select Cancel to close the dialog box without deleting the user VIEWING USER PERMISSIONS To view user permissions 1 Select a user from the list 2 Click View Permissions or select View Permissions and then press Enter Shift The User Permissions for screen appears User Permissions for operator Permissions Priority Device Permissions o Access camera menus o Activate relays od Monitor and respond to alarms od Monitor audio
44. 68 100 1 Figure 32 System Information Screen CONTEXT SENSITIVE HELP Context sensitive help appears as a semitransparent blue information bar that appears at the bottom of the main application window when certain actions or events occur For example when you press the Quick Search function button an information bar appears and advises you to hold the function button for 3 seconds to access the Quick Search dialog box refer to Figure 33 Hold the function button for 3 seconds to access Quick Search Figure 33 Context Sensitive Help 36 C1695M B 11 08 Basic DVR5100 Configuration SYSTEM SETUP If the Main menu is not already open press the M key or Menu O Click the Setup icon to access the System setup screens where you can program critical aspects of the DVR5100 refer to Figure 34 The General System screen provides a quick snapshot of critical system information including software versions and storage capacities Refer to Table O on page 68 for additional general system and default settings System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs General Date amp Time Network DDNS SerialPort Display DVR name DVR 5100 Auto login admin G after 60 sec Talo E NTSC Ba System Information Model DVR5116DVD 800 Base software version 01 05 3026 Update Software Updated version 01 05 3035 Storage capacity 726 GB Estimated storage time 7 Days Current user admin Copyright 2003 2008
45. No default Relay name Displays the relay number or name You can modify the entry displayed in this text box setting The number of the physical connector to which the relay out is connected This number Physical output es 0 cannot be modified This list allows you to select the following relay mode options e Off Mode e On default Off e Toggle e Pulse Sets the relay period This setting defines the total time in tenths of a second 5 1 000 for Period 5 the relay control pulse n state Sets the percentage of time during the defined period that the relay will be in the ON 0 state Number of pulses Sets the number of times 0 99 the relay is pulsed that is placed in the ON state during 0 the defined period Table AB Sequence Monitor Settings 7 of 2 Setting Description Default Setting Default dwell time Sets the global dwell time in seconds that video from each selected camera is displayed on the sequence monitor 10 seconds Interleave video on alarm When selected causes alarm video to be interleaved with normal video displayed on the sequence monitor Disabled Select cameras to add to sequence Available Cameras Lists available cameras that can be added to the sequence To add cameras to the Cameras in the sequence list select a camera in the Available Cameras list and then select Add To remove cameras from the list select a camera in the Cameras in the
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47. R5100 in a rack 1 Attach one chassis mounting bracket to each side of the DVR5100 Use four 10 32 x 0 25 inch Phillips pan head screws for each bracket Attach the brackets so that the tapered ends are positioned toward the rear of the DVR5100 4 SCREWS PER BRACKET 10 32 X 0 25 INCH PHILLIPS PAN HEAD CHASSIS A BRACKET T 4 RUBBER FEET i L 4 SCREWS 8 32 X 0 25 INCH PHILLIPS PAN HEAD Figure 5 Chassis Brackets and Rubber Feet 2 Remove the four rubber feet from the underside of the unit Save the rubber feet and screws for possible future use C1695M B 11 08 3 Attach one front mount rail to one rear mount rail refer to Figure 6 Place three 8 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips truss head screws in the available holes Leave the screws loose until step 8 3 SCREWS 8 32 X 0 375 PHILLIPS TRUSS HEAD Figure 6 Assembling a Support Rail 4 Repeat step 3 for the other rail set 5 If installing the unit into a square hole rack insert 10 cage nuts into the square hole rack refer to Figure 7 TOPE Figure 7 Inserting Cage Nuts 6 Attach one support rail assembly to the equipment rack in the desired location refer to Figure 8 on page 14 NOTE The support rail assemblies are identical and can be used on the right or left side of the rack a Position the ear of the front mount rail against the front of the equipment rack Align the top and bottom holes in the ear of the rail
48. Sequence list and then select Remove No default setting Add Remove Command buttons that let you add or delete cameras from the Cameras in the sequence list N A Cameras in the sequence List of cameras that are displayed on the sequence monitor No default setting C1695M B 11 08 75 Table AB Sequence Monitor Settings 2 of 2 camera name displayed on the sequence monitor Setting Description Default Setting Move Up Move Down Allows you to move cameras up or down in the sequence N A Dwell Time for number Sets the individual dwell time in seconds that video from each selected camera is 10 seconds Table AC Users Settings 1 of 2 Setting Description Default Setting Add Select Add to create new users The new user is assigned the permission level of the account highlighted in the User pane For example if admin is highlighted the newly created user acquires the same permissions as the admin user N A Delete Select Delete to remove a user N A User pane Contains the DVR5100 user list which is organized alphabetically Left click the User heading to sort the User pane ascending or descending By default the DVR5100 provides the following four user groups each assigned the permissions of its associated role Administrator Manager Operator and Guest e admin The admin user by default is assigned Admi
49. When you enable the remote client the DVR5100 creates an access key A correct access key and user password is required for a remote client to connect to the DVR5100 For added security a new access key can be generated at any time Varies for each system New Key Creates a new access key Each time you create a new access key the remote client connections must be edited to include the new key Disabled Enable tech support login SSH Allows a technical support representative access to your system through a remote connection SSH sometimes known as Secure Shell or Secure Socket Shell is a Unix based command interface and protocol for accessing a remote computer through a secure connection SSH commands are encrypted and secured in several ways An SSH connection on the DVR5100 expires automatically after 5 hours NOTE Do not enable SSH unless instructed by a technical support representative Disabled Table R DDNS Settings Setting Description Default Setting DDNS Service Enables DDNS Disabled Service Select the name of the service that lists your IP addresses and domain alias www dnspark com DDNS The name of the domain alias for your system o default setting User The registered user name submitted to the DDNS service provider o default setting Password Registered password entered in association with the user name o default setting Force DDNS U
50. a The associated camera must be configured to No default Associate camera A record in response to the alarm selected in the alarm list pane setting Associate relay Displays the name of the associated relay NO ab setting Physical Input Displays the number representing the physical connector to which the alarm input is 0 connected This number cannot be modified Silence Alarm When selected the alarm for the associated alarm input is silenced Disabled When selected the specified alarm input operates in the supervised alarm mode When an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm the DVR5100 maintains a constant electrical Supervised current through the alarm circuit 5 0 VDC 10 kohm including a 10 kohm resistor If the Disabled resistance changes due to an electrical short or a bypass the voltage fluctuates from its normal state causing the unit to trigger an alarm Assigns the alarm severity for a particular alarm input Alarm severity determines the type of Severity alarm Minor default Normal Major Critical that is broadcast when an alarm condition is Minor triggered This in turn determines which users receive an alarm notification Polarity Selects the polarity for the alarm Options are Normally Open default and Normally Closed Normally open Controls how long an alarm state remains engaged The dwell time is set from 5 tenths of a Dwell time second to 1 000 tenths of a second 100 seconds The default value is 110 tenths of a
51. a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Video Quality Caution FRAME RATE NOTICE REGARDING USER SELECTED OPTIONS Pelco Inc systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback However the systems can be used in lower quality modes which can degrade picture quality to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to reduce the amount of video data stored The picture quality can be degraded by either lowering the resolution reducing the picture rate or both A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution may result in an image that is less clear or even indiscernible A picture degraded by reducing the picture rate has fewer frames per second which can result in images that appear to jump or move more quickly than normal during playback Lower frame rates may result in a key event not being recorded by the system Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users purposes is solely the users responsibility Users should refer to the operation manuals for cautionary statements regarding user selected options and how they might affect video quality Users shall determine the suitability of the products for their own intended application picture rate and picture quality The video analytic behaviors provide a large spectrum of settings that allow the behaviors to be used in a variety of applications Selection of appropriate settings for proper detection in user applications is the sole responsibility of users
52. 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 profit 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 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 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number sales order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem f there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product that 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 To
53. an NTP server Refer to Table P on page 69 for more information and default settings WARNING You must restart the DVR5100 before changes you make to date and time are recognized by the operating system lt may take several minutes for the system to save all of the changes and restart System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs General Date Time Network DDNS SerialPort Display Format Time format LU Date format mmiddl yyy a Time and Date OTTO America Los_Angeles GMT 08 00 7 E 05 21 18 am Date 10 01 2008 Changes to this setting require the DVR to restart Keyboard OK Figure 36 Date and Time Screen To set up time and date formats 1 Select the Date amp Time tab from the System screen 2 Select AM PM or 24 hour Time from the Time format list 3 Select mm dd yyyy or dd mm yyyy from the Date format list To set up the time and date 1 Select the closest time zone to your location first and then select the closest city If your location observes a form of daylight saving time the system will automatically change the time on the associated dates Highlight the hours minutes and seconds in the Time box and type the time Or use the Time box up and down arrows to change the highlighted hours minutes and seconds Click in the Date box and type the appropriate date Or use the Date up and down arrows to change the highlighted day month and year
54. ates the network connection and speed It may display one of the following conditions e Off The unit is not connected to the network e Solid green The unit is connected to the network using the 1000Base T standard e Solid yellow The unit is connected to the network using the 100Base T standard e Solid red The unit is connected to the network using the 10Base T standard Unit Status Indicator A The unit status is indicated by one of the following three colors e Green The unit is functioning normally e Yellow The unit is in configuration mode e Red The unit is in an error condition Configuration Reset Key Reserved for future use C1695M B 11 08 PRODUCT 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 e Five years Fiber optic products TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair UTP transmission products CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and C3651H 2X camera models ee years Pelco branded fixed camera models CCC1390H Series C10DN Series C10CH Series and IP3701H Series EH1500 Series enclosures Spectra IV products including Spectra IV IP Camclosure Series IS ICS IP integrated camera systems DX Series digital video recorders DVR5100 Series digital video recorders Digita
55. co device DVR5100 started i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 43 PM Camera 02 Pelco device DVR5100 started i Message 06 24 2008 11 41 23 AM Camera 20 User admin locked video for the following reason lt NULL gt Search Log Status Search Complete a v a v Keyboard Figure 69 Logs Search Screen 6 If no matching results are found a dialog box appears refer to Figure 70 DVR5100 No results matching your search criteria were found Figure 70 Search Results Dialog Box C1695M B 11 08 Specifications SYSTEM Operating System User Interface VIDEO Video Standards Input Output Video Encoding Video Inputs Video Resolutions Video Recording Rate Linux Semitransparent on screen icon based overlays NTSC PAL composite NTSC PAL S Video composite VGA 1024 x 768 60 Hz capability for NTSC 75 Hz capability for PAL MPEG 4 4 8 16 analog inputs 16 12 4 IP camera inputs Format ACIF 2CIF CIF NISC PAL 704x480 704x576 704x240 704x288 352x240 352 x 288 Table M Video Recording Rate Resolution Normal Recording Rates EnduraStor Rates NTSC 5 3 2 1 ips 6 10 15 and 30 ips image 2 seconds ACIF 1 image 3 seconds PAL image 5 seconds 5 8 3 12 5 25 ips NTSC 5 3 2 1 ips 6 10 15 and 30 ips 1 image 2 seconds 2CIF image 3 seconds PAL 5 8 3 12 5 25 ips NTSC 5 3 2 1 ips 6 10 15 and 30 ips 1 image 2 seconds CIF 1 image 3 seconds
56. configured the input alarm or motion recording Delay in hours 12 EnaujaSter settings Include alarm video NA Video format Provides the selected video format VGA NTSC PAL VGA The estimated storage is based on the scheduled settings The default number for Estimated storage calculated storage is 5 days If the days of storage resolution and EnduraStor frame rate 5 days are changed the calculated storage rate may change Global Settings apply to The status pane displays camera locations resolutions EnduraStor Rate FPS and N A unlocked cameras schedules Restore Defaults Restores the default settings Command C1695M B 11 08 13 Table Z Alarms Settings Setting Description Default Setting Displays Alarms 01 16 When an alarm is selected in the alarm list pane the same alarm is displayed in the Alarm name text box One programmable alarm input is provided for each video input The alarm inputs are i organized as follows Alarm List 9 f a Select alarm e Alarm inputs 1 4 map to video inputs 1 4 e Alarm inputs 5 8 map to video inputs 5 8 e Alarm inputs 9 12 map to video inputs 9 12 e Alarm inputs 13 16 map to video inputs 13 16 a No default Alarm name Displays the name of the alarm The DVR5100 allows you to modify the name setting Alarm Number Assigns a unique number to the selected alarm in the alarm list pane 1 Displays the name of the associated camer
57. criptions and Defaults 68 Table N Main Menu Summary Table Detailed User Interface Tables DVR5100 Configuration Menu Sub menu Table Page Reference Sections General 68 System Setup on page 37 Date amp Time 69 Date and Time Setup on page 38 Network 69 Network Setup on page 39 System Setup DDNS 70 DDNS Setup on page 40 Serial Port 70 Serial Port Setup on page 41 Display 71 Display Setup on page 42 General 71 Basic Camera Setup on page 43 Video 12 Video Setup on page 45 Cameras Motion Detection 12 Motion Detection Setup on page 46 Motion Alarms 72 Motion Alarms Setup on page 47 Schedule 73 Recording on page 48 Recording Storage 73 Storage Setup on page 52 Alarms N A 74 Alarms Setup on page 54 Relays N A 79 Relays Setup on page 57 Sequence Monitor N A 79 Sequence Monitor Setup on page 58 Users N A 76 Users Setup on page 59 Settings 77 Log Entry on page 62 Logs Search 77 Log Search on page 62 Table 0 General System Settings Setting Description Default Setting Enter a new DVR name for example a user friendly name The DVR name can be no longer than DVR name 100 characters and can include only letters numbers or spaces No special characters are DVR5100 allowed in the site name The first time you start the DVR5100 the system automatically begins a 60 second counter This feature allows the system to automatically log on a d
58. ded for an 8 analog input DVR e Four relay outputs are provided for a 16 analog input DVR Relays are numbered from top to bottom Alarms 1 4 and 5 8 One programmable alarm input is provided for each video input Alarms are numbered from the upper left through the lower right Audio Inputs 3 and 4 Audio inputs 3 and 4 are for channels 9 and 10 Video Inputs 9 16 Analog camera inputs 9 16 for a 16 analog input DVR Looping Video Outputs 9 16 One looping video output is provided for each analog camera input USB 2 0 Two USB 2 0 ports are provided to connect a USB device such as an optional KBD5000 a standard USB PC keyboard and mouse or a USB memory device for exporting video RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet RJ 45 port 1000Base T C1695M B 11 08 C1695M B 11 08 6000989088 3 5 mm Audio Jack Provides monaural audio output Analog Video Output BNC connector for connecting a primary NTSC or PAL monitor DB15 VGA VGA connector to connect a primary VGA monitor S Video S Video connector to connect a primary monitor Relays 3 and 4 Relay outputs 3 and 4 for a 16 analog input DVR Relays are numbered from top to bottom RJ 45 Port Supports RS 422 to connect a PTZ device Alarms 9 12 and 13 16 One programmable alarm input is provided for each video input Alarms are numbered from the upper left through the lower right SEO Monitor Use the SEQ output connector to connect a sequence monitor to display video sequentially
59. default alarm input 1 is associated with camera 1 this association can be changed on the Alarms tab You must configure event groups alarms or motion detection settings before you can include them in recording schedules refer to Figure 48 Event groups are set up through the remote client For more information about setting up event groups refer to the DVR5100 Remote Client Operation manual C1697M Refer to Table X on page 73 for more information on recording settings and defaults System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs Schedule Storage Camera Recording Mode Camera 01 Continuous Motion Alarm Set time manually Day Monday Recording type Continuous Hours Wrz e FF FTF wh PB Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Keyboard Cancel Figure 48 Recording Schedule Screen C1695M B 11 08 DELETING A RECORDING SCHEDULE To clear one of the default schedules 1 Right click one of the colored recording bars for a day of the week 2 Select Delete schedule Only the selected recording schedule is deleted Set time manually Day Monday Recording type Motion P monday ESS 200m Me iso rm ES Hours Wt 20a es Se hr os 10 A Monday Delete schedule Tuesday ee Coert to all day schedule Wednesday 3 Copy schedule to Thursday i Modify schedule type Friday Saturday Sunday Reload Schedules
60. disabled by default See description Table AD Logs Settings Setting Description Default Setting Two controls are provided for this option Delete log entries e Check box that allows you to enable or disable deletion of log entries 30 days after e Days box that allows you to select the time period when system logs are deleted By default entries are deleted from the log after 30 days e All messages Select this option if you want all messages written to the system log Writing all messages to the system log means that it can grow very large Consider pruning the log more frequently than 30 days if you choose this option Operating messages Log level e Operating messages only These messages track normal operations in the system and only are useful for tracking regular system activity e Debugging messages These messages can help you solve problems related to devices or the network Table AE Logs Search Settings Setting Description Default Setting The start and stop date range can be selected by typing the desired date or by using the up Date N A and down arrows S The start and stop time range can be selected by typing the desired date or by using the up Time N A and down arrows Allows you to search for the following filter types All devices Filter Device types All devices Alarrm Array Camera DVR Encoder Relay Array and Virtual Alarm Array Alarms types
61. e H Live and Playback Controls 2 of 2 Keyboard Control Pad Function Keyboard Press the Shift key while repeatedly pressing lt or comma gt or period to rewind or fast forward and lock in the Enter Shift current speed 2x 4x 15x 60x or 300x Press P to cancel the d setting Shift lt or comma gt il Play pause spee Shift gt or period Q Shuttle outer ring Control pad Press Enter Shift while using the shuttle to rewind or fast forward to lock in the current speed 2x 4x 15x 60x or 300x Press Play pause or turn the shuttle to cancel the speed setting Press L or Go to live to switch from viewing recorded video to bl Go to live pe ane viewing live video from the currently selected camera Keyboard Press S to open the Quick Search dialog box S Quick Search Control pad Press and hold Quick Search for 3 seconds to open the Quick Search dialog box p Play pause Press P or Play pause to toggle between playback and pause You can press this button while viewing live video Keyboard Press Ctrl plus the left or right arrow to turn the Ctrl Left arrow Enter Shift volume up or down Ctrl Right arrow Jog inner dial Control pad Press and hold Enter Shift while turning the jog inner dial to adjust the volume R N A Starts or stops recording in the currently selected video pane Menu Green function Captures a snapshot still video image and saves it t
62. e instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may find helpful the following booklet prepared by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules 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 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme
63. ear to delete all of the defined motion detection zones C1695M B 11 08 MOTION ALARMS SETUP Alarm settings for camera motion alarms are set independently from other alarms Similar to setting up alarm settings you can select the severity of motion alarms set the pre and post alarm recording for motion alarms and create a separate comment for logs System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 P Severity d Camera 05 jg Apply To All Cameras Camera 06 OA 00 00 05 hrs min sec Camera 07 Camera 08 TAS 00 00 05 Camera 09 Camera 10 LLTO Motion Alarm Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 General Video Motion Motion Detection Settings Motion Alarm Settings hrs min sec Camera 20 Keyboard OK Figure 47 Cameras Motion Alarm Settings Tab To set up motion alarm settings 1 2 3 C1695M B 11 08 Select the Motion tab If necessary select the Motion Alarm Settings tab Select the camera to be configured from the camera list Select the Severity Minor Normal Major or Critical For Pre alarm and Post alarm select the recording interval to record before and after the motion alarm event The default recording interval for Pre alarm is 5 seconds NOTE Setting the Pre alarm to 0 zero seconds may cause you to miss vital video associated with an alarm especially when storing video
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65. enu item You can also select one of the four colored coded icons by pressing F1 blue F2 yellow F3 green or F4 red 2 Click Back to return to a previous menu CONTROL PAD The DVR5100 control pad contains four color coded function buttons The color of each function button corresponds to the color of its on screen icon This color matching design lets you navigate the on screen menus without looking down to read keyboard text labels The icon path at the top of the menu bar tells you which menu icons you selected to arrive at your current location Most functions are no more than one or two levels deep For example Figure 28 illustrates the need to return one level to reach the Main menu from the Search Export menu Figure 28 Sample Icon Path ENTERING CHARACTERS Characters can be entered with a USB PC keyboard and mouse or the DVR5100 control pad USB PC KEYBOARD AND MOUSE To enter characters using the USB PC keyboard and mouse 1 Click in a box that supports character entry for example name or IP address 2 Enter and delete characters using the keyboard 3 Click Apply to accept changes without leaving the menu click OK to accept a completed entry and return to the previous menu or click Cancel to cancel an entry and return to the previous dialog 34 C1695M B 11 08 CONTROL PAD To enter characters using the control pad 1 Selecta field that supports character entry 2 Press the blue function button
66. era name can be modified Select from list Camera number Assigns a unique number for the specified camera Each camera must be assigned a unique number Disable camera If you have fewer cameras connected than your DVR5100 supports for example seven cameras on an 8 channel DVR disable the unused channels by clicking Disable camera Disabling a camera removes it from the sequence unavailable the camera list and all setup screens Schedules Storage and Seq Monitor Select Covert camera to operate the camera in covert mode The DVR5100 records video No default setting Covert camera from the camera but does not display the video if a camera is set to covert operation Disablea Select Capture Audio to enable audio for the specified camera If the camera is equipped Capture Audio with a microphone you can record audio along with the video and you can listen to it Disabled during playback Hardware Settings Assigns the camera type associated with the camera selected in the Camera List pane The Camera type f f Ue Fixed available options are fixed pan tilt and dome o imada Assigns the PTZ control mode The available options are Disabled Coaxitron Extended Disabled Coaxitron Protocol D and Protocol P Address Assigns a unique address for the specified camera 1 Allows the specified camera to be terminated If available enable or disable video Video termination terminat
67. esignated user each time the DVR is p ae admin Autologin restarted for example after a power failure or when the unit is restarted for any purpose You ep seconds can enable or disable the autologin feature from the General System setup screen and then specify the autologin time Video format Select a format from the Video format list to change the video format NTSC PAL NTSC System The system information dialog box provides information on model software version storage N A Information information and current user Update Software Press this button to update the DVR5100 software to the most current release N A C1695M B 11 08 Table P Date and Time Settings Default Setting Description Setting AM PM or 24 hours e hh Specifies hours range is 00 23 Time format Us Specifi y is 00 659 Current time on mm Specifies minutes range is 00 59 system clock e ss Specifies seconds range is 00 59 For example 8 30 AM and 40 seconds is expressed as 08 30 40 Format mm dd yyyy or dd mm yyyy e dd Represents day of the month range is 01 31 Date f t a Current date on ate format e mm Represents month of the year range is 01 12 system clock e yyyy Represents the year For example March 30 2008 can be entered as 03 30 2008 Time Zone Supports all international time zones Besides providing the correct date and time j A l
68. etwork Screen To set up the system network information 1 Click the Mode list or use the joystick to select a Static or DHCP address type If your system uses static IP addresses you must also enter information for the subnet mask and default gateway 2 Select the Bandwidth Throttle e Setthe Limit The options are LAN default T1 768 Kbps 512 Kbps 384 Kbps 256 Kbps and 128 Kbps NOTE If you are changing the bandwidth limit the remote client s currently connected may need to be restarted e Setthe Max VPN Sessions 3 If necessary select the DNS server box and then type the domain name service server that you use to locate dynamic IP addresses You can also use the on screen keyboard to add the domain name service server 4 Select Enable remote client if operators will use the DVR5100 remote client application to access the DVR5100 from a remote computer If you select Enable remote client click New Key to create a new access key for use by the remote client application You can also move to New Key with the Jog inner dial and then press Enter Shift NOTE You will need this access key when setting up a remote client connection Refer to the DVR5100 Remote Client Operation manual C1697M 5 If instructed by a technical support representative select Enable tech support login SSH to allow temporary access to the DVR5100 by a remote location technician This feature expires automatically
69. for all cameras By default the resolution is SIF and the stored frame rate is 1 1 with 30 frames per second fps in live view To change a global setting and apply that change to all cameras 1 Select the check box to activate the control days of storage resolution or stored fps Camera settings are updated and fixed to this global setting 2 Choose the desired settings from the drop down lists and the other values will update automatically NOTE Depending on the values you select for one setting the range of options for the other settings will be restricted For example if you choose 4SIF the days of storage are greatly reduced and the range of options for FPS are limited to 1 1 or 1 2 3 Select the check box to unlock a setting NOTE Changes to global settings will not affect those cameras already locked to a different resolution or frame rate C1695M B 11 08 CAMERA SETTINGS For a high priority camera you may want to increase the resolution and frame rate to values higher than the global settings To save space you may want to reduce the resolution and frame rate for low priority cameras After making a camera specific adjustment select the check box to lock that value in place This prevents that camera s configuration from being reset the next time you make a change to a global setting The Estimated Storage value is automatically updated after changes are made and locked The camera settings grid displays the reso
70. g brackets with handles and thumb screws 8 Screws 10 32 x 0 25 inch Phi llips pan head 4 for each bracket 2 Adjustable support rail sets each set includes 1 front mounting rail and 1 rear mounting rail 6 Screws 8 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips truss head 4 Screws 10 32 x 0 5 inch Phillips flat head 2 for each front mounting rail 4 Screws 10 32 x 0 75 inch Phillips pan head 2 for each rear mounting rail 10 Cage nuts for use with square hole racks 1 USB PC keyboard 1 USB PC keyboard overlay template 1 USB PC mouse 1 2 Terminal blocks for relays 1 block for 4 and 8 channel models 2 blocks for 16 channel models 2 4 Terminal blocks for alarms 2 blocks for 4 and 8 channel models 4 blocks for 16 channel models 3 Power cables 1 USA standard 1 European standard and 1 UK standard 2 Product identification labels attached to unit Important Safety Instructions C1699M 3 DVR5100 Quick Start guides C1698M C2656M C2657M DVR5100 Installation manual C1695M DVR5100 Control Pad Quick Reference Card C2611M Resource disc includes DVR5100 documentation Quick Start guides Control Pad Quick Reference Card Installation manual Operation manual C1696M Remote Client Operation manual C1697M Safety Instructions remote client setup and Acrobat Reader C1695M B 11 08 PACKAGE CONTENTS Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the contents of the major package components and accessories b
71. he online Help dialog box pressing any key hides this dialog box Move to different video pane Quick Export of video clips Call up next previous camera in list Prezs to switch from playback to live press and hold for Quick Search Play Pause Press to change layouts single 2x2 3x3 4x4 press and hold to jump to full screen view Turn outer dial to fast rewind fast forward vides inner dial to go frame by frame DVR5106 Help Press any key to hide this help screen Press Shift Enter key and turr to adjust volume Gpen menus for setting up DVR and accessing other less frequently used functions Shift Enter button Enter PTZ mode Control pan tilt and zoom Figure 31 Control Pad Help Dialog Box SYSTEM INFORMATION The System Information dialog box provides details that are useful for troubleshooting your unit and communicating with the Pelco Product Support team To review system information click System Info from the Help and Information menu Select OK after reviewing this information System Information Model DVR5116DVD 800 Current User admin Version 01 05 3035 EE 4001 Remote Logon Enabled Storage Capacity 726 GB Date 2008 07 24 Est Storage Time 7 Days Time 13 16 50 Time Zone America Los Angeles Copyright 2006 2008 Pelco Inc All Rights Reserved Operating Temp 31 C Monitor Output VGA IP Address 192 168 100 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 04 61 03 87 25 Gateway 192 1
72. iguration Control pad e Press Change layout to toggle the screen layout from single 2 x 2 3 x 3 and 4 x 4 display layouts e Press and hold Change layout to jump straight to single full screen video for the currently selected camera Press plus to display the next camera in the sequence in the currently selected video pane Press minus to display the previous camera in the sequence Numeric keypad F9 Menu Blue function Blue function Keyboard Type the desired camera number and then press F9 to jump directly to that camera Control pad Opens the Camera Selection dialog so you can choose a specific camera without cycling through the sequence e Type O zero and then press F9 to disconnect a camera O zero F9 N A e Right click in a video pane live view mode for the shortcut menu and then click Disconnect Keyboard Press lt or comma to step backward or gt or period lt or comma ee linnerdial to step forward gt or period e g Control pad Turn the jog counterclockwise to step backward or clockwise to step forward Keyboard Press lt or comma for fast rewind gt or period for zor teen fast forward Sr period Q Shuttle outer ring Control pad Turn the shuttle counterclockwise for fast rewind or clockwise for fast forward To increase speed turn the shuttle farther in the desired direction 30 C1695M B 11 08 Tabl
73. igure 3 Rack Mount Kit PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER LABEL PLACEMENT Product serial number labels help Pelco Product Support identify your system and its factory configuration in the event that your DVR5100 or its components require service Extra labels citing your product s serial number are attached to your DVR5100 One label is attached to the bottom of the unit A second label is attached to the front panel of the unit Because rack mounting and other installation options may obscure the factory applied labels a third label is provided for you to attach to your product documentation or another product location that will not be obscured by installation To use this label 1 Locate the small label attached to the outside of the front panel with a yellow sticker that reads Extra serial number label remove prior to installation 2 Remove the yellow sticker 3 Peel away the backing of the small white label and then attach it to this Installation manual other product documentation or an unobscured product location EXTRA PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER LABEL Figure 4 Extra Product Serial Number Label C1695M B 11 08 11 Hardware Installation EQUIPMENT PLACEMENT AND RACK MOUNTING The DVR5100 can be placed on a flat surface such as a desktop or mounted in an equipment rack DESKTOP MOUNTING AN WARNING Do not place the DVR5100 unit on its side In this position the unit may fall over and cause equipment damage or personal
74. igured as unsupervised the DVR5100 triggers an alarm only when the normal alarm state open or closed changes Figure 59 illustrates the alarm and no alarm conditions of an unsupervised alarm input A normally closed alarm input can be defeated with a bypass a normally open input can be defeated with a cut NORMALLY CLOSED NO ALARM GND V ALARM GND A EA ALARM GND o o V NO ALARM CUT GND V BYPASS NORMALLY OPEN NO ALARM GND o o w ALARM GND V NO ALARM GND AE V ALARM CUT GND rr o V BYPASS Figure 59 Unsupervised Alarm Conditions C1695M B 11 08 55 Figure 60 illustrates the wiring configuration for unsupervised alarm inputs NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN Figure 60 Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring SETTING UP OR RENAMING ALARMS The Alarm List pane contains Alarm 01 Alarm 16 You may use an alarm name from the Alarm List modify the alarm name or create a new alarm name The name must contain fewer than 100 characters and may include only letters numbers or spaces No special characters are allowed To modify an alarm name 1 Select a name from the Alarms list The alarm name appears in the Alarm name box 2 Highlight and modify the alarm name or enter a new alarm name SELECTING AN ALARM INPUT OPERATING MODE By default all alarm inputs are set to operate in the silent alarm mode This means that the alarm input will not display an a
75. ion by clicking the check box Video termination lessens the effects of ghost 75 ohms images on the final device when several video devices are connected together in a chain IP Camera After selecting an IP camera from the list the IP camera dialog block appears The IP camera block is displayed only when an IP camera is selected from the camera list If the z fates desired IP camera is disabled you can either type the IP camera address or click the Assign No default Setting From List command Add Edit Displays the Add Edit IP Addresses dialog box You can add edit and delete IP camera mate No default setting Addresses addresses from this dialog box C1695M B 11 08 71 Table V Video Settings Setting Description Default Setting The brightness information in a picture is conveyed by the corresponding DC level of the active Brightness video The Brightness control should be adjusted so that black picture content displays as true Auto Auto or Manual black on the monitor The intensity of colors in the active picture The degree by which the eye perceives a color as Saturation departing from a gray or white scale of the same brightness A 100 percent saturated color 7 3 S G Auto Auto or Manual does not contain any white Adding white reduces saturation The color saturation in a picture is conveyed by the corre
76. l 2 high speed USB 2 0 ports on the rear panel 1 RS 422 port programmable up to 19200 baud FRONT PANEL INDICATORS FUNCTIONS Indicators Power Hard Disk Drive Activity Network Activity Network Status Unit Status Buttons POWER Power Input Power Supply Power Consumption Cable Type USA standard European standard UK standard C1695M B 11 08 Blue Yellow Green Green amber red Green amber red Configuration reset power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz autoranging Internal 136 W 465 BTU H maximum 117 VAC 3 prongs 6 ft or 1 8 m 220 VAC 3 prongs molded connector 6 ft or 1 8 m 250 VAC 3 prongs molded connector 6 ft or 1 8 m 65 66 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Maximum Humidity Gradient Operating Altitude Operating Vibration PHYSICAL Construction Finish Front panel Chassis Dimensions Mounting Unit Weight Shipping Weight 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C 40 to 149 F 40 to 65 C 20 to 80 noncondensing 10 per hour 50 ft to 10 000 ft 16 m to 3 048 m 0 25 G at 3 Hz to 200 Hz at a sweep rate of 0 5 octave minimum Steel cabine Gray metallic with black end caps Black matte finish 17 0 D x 17 1 W x 3 5 H 43 2 x 43 4 x 8 9 cm Desktop feet or rack rack mount kit included 2 RU per uni 28 8 Ib 13 06 kg 38 0 Ib 17 24 kg REMOTE CLIENT SPECIFICATIONS Processor Minimum Optimum System Memory Minimu
77. l Pad Function Keyboard Press S to open the Quick Search dialog box Control Pad Press and hold Go to live for 3 seconds to open the S Quick Search Quick Search dialog box NOTE You can also open Quick Search by navigating through the menus Menu green function blue function Right or Left Arrows Jog inner dial Moves the timeline slider to the right or the left Page Up Page Down C1695M B 11 08 Table K Quick Search and Export Controls 2 of 2 Keyboard Control Pad Function Keyboard Control Pad Press plus or minus to zoom in or out on Plus Minus buttons the Quick Search timeline Zoom levels are year month week day Plus and Minus hour minute and second Shuttle outer ring cursor to the right or left Rotate the shuttle outer ring to zoom in Jog inner dial Jog inner dial Shuttle outer ring Control Pad Rotate the jog inner dial to move the timeline or out on the timeline X Quick export Displays or hides the Quick Export menu Options include Export ee Video Mark and Snapshot M Menu button View more Quick Search options DISPLAYING AND HIDING THE SYSTEM MENUS Press the M key or Menu button to display the Main menu The DVR5100 Main menu appears refer to Figure 26 If you navigate to a lower level menu and then close the menu display the DVR5100 retains that information and returns you to the same menu the next time you open
78. l Sentry Series hardware products DVX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 Series network video recorders Endura Series distributed network based video products Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard PMCL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors Two years Standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Legacy Series integrated positioning systems Spectra III Spectra Mini Spectra Mini IP Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Esprit Ti and 112500 Series thermal imaging products Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix Digital Light Processing DLP displays except lamp and color wheel The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not covered under warranty Intelli M elDC controllers One year Video cassette recorders VCRs except video heads Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months All pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications 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 a Pelco designated location Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or
79. larm message when triggered By default all alarm inputs are also set to operate in the unsupervised mode For information about connecting an alarm input to operate in the unsupervised or supervised mode refer to Connecting Alarms on page 23 To enable the alarm input to display an alarm message when triggered 1 Change the silent alarm mode e Turn off silent alarm If you want to enable the alarm input to display an alarm message clear Silence Alarm By default all alarm inputs are set to the silent mode that is Silence Alarm is selected e Turn on silent alarm If you want to silence the alarm input click Silence alarm to enable the option 2 If desired select the specified alarm input to operate in the supervised alarm mode When an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm the DVR5100 maintains a constant electrical current through the alarm circuit If the resistance changes the voltage fluctuates from its normal state causing the unit to trigger an alarm SELECTING ALARM SEVERITY LEVEL The severity of the alarm determines how alarms are announced and who receives the announcement To ensure that the correct users receive information about alarms 1 Review the Alarm Notification settings on the Users screen 2 Select the Severity Minor Normal default Major and Critical NOTE To receive messages on alarms the Silence Alarm check box must be cleared SETTING ALARM POLARITY The DVR5100 allows you to set
80. le Distances Cable Type Maximum Distance RG59 U 750 ft 229 m RG6 U 1 000 ft 305 m RG11 U 1 500 ft 457 m Cable requirements 75 ohm impedance All copper center conductor steel center conductor cable may result in poor performance All copper braided shield with 95 braid coverage CONNECTING A DVR5100 IN A NETWORK CONFIGURATION The DVR5100 supports remote viewing and administration over a wide area network WAN through the remote client In addition the DVR5100 can be integrated with an Endura network for centralized management through the Endura system To avoid possible network conflicts consult your network administrator and the DVR5100 Network Design Guide C3640M before installing the DVR5100 For TCP IP access connect the DVR5100 to a 10 100 1000 Mbps switched Ethernet network Use standard Cat5e or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors To configure the DVR5100 hardware for network access 1 Connect one end of the UTP cable to the network port on the back panel of the DVR5100 refer to Figure 13 2 Connect the other end of the UTP cable to an available port on a standard Fast Ethernet switch Dio Koko Ros FAST ETHERNET SWITCH LAN WAN INTERNET Figure 13 LAN WAN Cable Connection CONNECTING IP CAMERAS Before you can configure and record IP cameras on the DVR5100 you must network the DVR5100 and IP cameras as follows 1 A
81. lutions and frame rates for all enabled cameras It also displays the recording schedules for all enabled cameras whether each camera is set to record 24 7 or on a schedule Estimated Alarm Video The Est alarm video setting improves the estimated days of storage Alarm related video is retained longer than other types of recording Space is allowed for this extra retention time when you include an estimated percentage of recordings that are expected to be triggered by alarms This results in more realistic estimates By default the percentage is set to 0 zero Increasing this estimate reduces the estimated days of storage NOTE This setting is an estimator and will not delete video if the actual amount of alarm related recording exceeds the specified percentage Estimated Storage The Estimated Storage Days appears above the cameras list This number updates every time you make changes to global camera or privacy settings The Estimated Storage box turns red if changes to one or more settings prevents the system from meeting the minimum Days of storage requirement specified in the Global Settings ENDURASTOR SETTINGS The EnduraStor delay allows you to specify how long you need to retain full motion video with no video pruned or deleted The default value is 12 hours Select the Include alarm video check box if both events and motion will be pruned Include alarm video is not enabled by default Pruning means that
82. m Optimum VGA Card Monitor Operating System SUPPORTED IP CAMERAS IP Camera models 2 4 GHz Pentium IV processor or 1 6 GHz dual core processor 3 2 GHz Pentium IV processor 512 MB RAM memory 1 GB RAM memory AGP VGA card with 128 MB RAM and DirectX 8 1 or later hardware acceleration with support for 1280 x 1024 resolution monitors VGA monitor with 1280 x 1024 display resolution Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 SP2 only Pelco IP110 Pelco IP3701 Spectra IV IP Mini Spectra IP C1695M B 11 08 MODEL NUMBERS Analog Camera IP Camera Hard Drive Model Inputs Inputs Space GB Optical Drive DVR5104DVD 250 4 6 250 DVD DVR5104DVD 500 4 6 500 DVD DVR5104DVD 1000 4 6 1000 DVD DVR5104DVD 1500 4 6 1500 DVD DVR5104DVD 2000 4 6 2000 DVD DVR5108DVD 250 8 2 250 DVD DVR5108DVD 500 8 2 500 DVD DVR5108DVD 1000 8 2 1000 DVD DVR5108DVD 1500 8 2 1500 DVD DVR5108DVD 2000 8 2 2000 DVD DVR5116DVD 250 16 4 250 DVD DVR5116DVD 500 16 4 500 DVD DVR5116DVD 1000 16 4 1000 DVD DVR5116DVD 1500 16 4 1500 DVD DVR5116DVD 2000 16 4 2000 DVD SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Power Cables Resource Disc Rack Mount Kit USB keyboard mouse template C1695M B 11 08 1 USA standard 1 European standard 1 UK standard Contains DVR5100 remote client software and manuals 1 Used for configuration and operation 67 Appendix A System Settings Des
83. n detection zones N A e Preview Motion Allows you to conduct a walk test to ensure that the sensitivity and A threshold settings are appropriate for the scene e Activate zone Determines if alarms are triggered by motion in the defined zone Disabled e Severity Broadcasts when motion is detected in a zone Severity levels include Minor the default setting Normal Major or Critical This determines which users receive notification Minor of the alarm e Pre alarm Sets the length of pre alarm video that you want to record 0 Alarm Settings e Post alarm Duration of the recording after the alarm has been received 0 e Comments Comments logged in the system log No default setting e Apply to all Cameras Resets all cameras to optional settings NA 72 C1695M B 11 08 Table X Recording Schedule Settings Setting Description Default Setting Camera The Camera list contains Cameras 01 20 Select the camera to be scheduled N A Options include e Continuous Recording Mode e Motion N A e Alarm This area allows scheduling for 24 hours a day seven days a week Set Time Manually Displays the day and recording type for the highlighted day 00 00 00 Start and End Time Displays the scheduled start and end time for the highlighted day 23 59 59 Reload Schedules Reverts optional schedules back to the default schedules Command Clear Schedule Resets all cameras to the default schedule
84. nistrator role permissions The admin user has access to the same features as the manager plus the ability to modify all options in the setup screens e manager The manager user by default is assigned Manager role permissions The manager user has access to the same features as the operator plus the ability to export and view all of the setup screens e operator The operator user by default is assigned Operator role permissions The operator user can monitor live video and audio reposition PTZ cameras respond to alarms run scripts activate relays search for and play back video lock video clips and capture snapshots e guest The guest user by default is assigned Guest role permissions The guest user can monitor live video and audio change layouts and reposition PTZ cameras admin User e User Allows you to modify the selected user s name and password e Change Password Allows you to change the user s password e Role Selects a role to assign to a user by default admin manager operator guest e View Permissions Displays the selected user s permissions e admin e admin e Administrator e NA Preferences e Language Selects the language in which the DVR application should be displayed Only available languages are displayed The possible list of available languages includes German Russian English default Italian Spanish French Portuguese Chinese Finnish Hungarian Korean
85. nitor Users Logs Alarm number oo Camera association Camera 04 Physical input 4 Silence alarm W Supervised Severity Minor Polarity Normally Open Dwell time gt tenth of a sec Follow the input GEICA 00 hrs min sec Post alarm hrs min sec Comments Keyboard Apply OK Cancel Figure 56 Alarms Screen C1695M B 11 08 SUPERVISED ALARMS When an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm the DVR5100 maintains a constant electrical current through the alarm circuit 5 0 VDC 10 kohms including a 10 kohms resistor If the resistance changes due to an electrical short or a bypass the voltage fluctuates from its normal state Therefore the unit triggers an alarm Figure 57 illustrates the alarm and no alarm conditions of a supervised alarm input Whether the alarm is normally closed or normally open neither a cut nor a bypass can defeat these alarms NORMALLY CLOSED NO ALARM 10 KO GND W o _o _ V ALARM 10 KO GND MMW o V ALARM 10KQ GND WWA o o V CUT ALARM 10KQ GND WW 0 o _ BYPASS NORMALLY OPEN NO ALARM 10 KO ALARM 10KQ LT ALARM 10KQ GND V CUT ALARM 10KQ BYPASS Figure 57 Supervised Alarm Conditions Figure 58 illustrates the wiring configuration for supervised alarm inputs NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN Figure 58 Supervised Alarm Input Wiring UNSUPERVISED ALARMS When an alarm is conf
86. o a USB Print Sern Green function memory device Table describes the keyboard and front panel controls that are available when controlling PTZ on a selected camera when no on screen menus are visible Press the Enter Shift button to enter PTZ mode which is indicated by a blue border around the currently selected video pane You cannot change cameras or navigate to a different video pane in this mode NOTE You must be in live mode to activate PTZ You cannot activate PTZ while in video playback Table I PTZ Controls Keyboard Control Pad Function Z or Enter Enter Shift Press and release to enter or exit PTZ mode Press Plus to zoom in Plus and Minus Press Minus to zoom out Plus Minus buttons ap Y Right Left Up Down Ana O Joystick Controls the PTZ camera pan right left and tilt up down In PTZ mode press Z or Enter or Enter Shift to Z or Enter Enter Shift automatically switch the selected camera back to live or playback mode C1695M B 11 08 31 Table J describes the keyboard and front panel controls available when a menu or dialog is on the screen Menu mode Table J Menu Controls Keyboard Control Pad Function M Menu button Shows or hides on screen menus Esc Escape Red function button Closes the current dialog box Tab Right Left FOW Joystick Moves to the next item in a menu or field in a dialog
87. ocols When selecting a protocol for a PTZ camera consider whether or not you require bidirectional communication between cameras and the DVR Pelco D protocol supports bidirectional communication which allows the DVR5100 and cameras to communicate with each other This is useful if you want to e Log the occurrence of alarm events about the camera in the system log e Obtain positioning information about the camera such as its elevation or azimuth e Review additional information such as the camera s current magnification refer to Figure 41 Extended Coaxitron should be used to get similar information without connecting additional wiring Refer to Table U on page 71 Table V on page 72 and Table W on page 72 for more information on camera and video settings and defaults BASIC CAMERA SETUP System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs Camera 01 Video Motion Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Camera number 1 86 Camera 05 W Disable camera Camera 06 E Covert camera Camera 07 Capture audio Camera 08 Camera 09 Camera 10 Camera 11 RTS Disabled v Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Video termination Camera 15 Camera 16 Hardware Settings Address Camera 20 Keyboard Apply OK Cancel Figure 41 General Cameras Screen To set up a camera 1 Select a camera from the list using the mouse or joystick and jog inner dial If you change settings for a device and then
88. only one way to the DVR5100 Figure 16 Relay Control Terminal Block Table E identifies the pin assignments for the relay control terminal blocks Pin 1 is the top lead on the terminal block Figure 17 on page 23 illustrates how to wire the relay with its power source to the DVR5100 Table E Relay Control Terminal Blocks Pin Assignments Relay Pin Label Lead 1 3 1 NO Normally Open 2 C Common 3 NC Normally Closed 2 4 4 NO Normally Open 5 C Common 6 NC Normally Closed C1695M B 11 08 LOAD EXTERNAL LIGHT SIREN FUSE POWER MAX 30 VDC 2A 125 VAC 5A Figure 17 Connecting a Relay Device CONNECTING ALARMS The unit includes the following e One 8 pin alarm terminal block for the DVR5104 e Two 8 pin alarm terminal blocks for the DVR5108 e Four 8 pin alarm terminal blocks for the DVR5116 These blocks have tension clamps Use a small screwdriver to open the clamp for a particular lead Figure 18 shows how to wire the alarm terminal block and connect it to the DVR5100 Consider the following when wiring the connector e Use a 20 to 28 AWG 0 08 to 0 5 mm wire that is rated for 250 V or higher The insulation must be thick enough to protect against ESD e Strip the alarm wire to 0 31 inches 8 mm e Insert the wire far enough into the connector so that the metal is not exposed The terminal block is keyed Figure 18 illustrates tha
89. or in support of a required retention target Convenient front panel controls combined with a heads up icon based user interface make operating the DVR5100 easy The icon based user interface and color coordinated function keys on the front panel help to reduce the learning curve The USB keyboard mouse and the front panel controls allow operation of Pelco pan tilt zoom PTZ cameras through a Coaxitron Pelco D or Pelco P protocols Live video can be paused rewound or fast forwarded with the push of a button A single button operation opens search screens that allow near instant access to video hat is required for investigations A single button export feature simplifies the exporting of digitally signed video along with the player onto the included CD DVD writer or user supplied USB memory device The DVR5100 delivers enterprise class video recording performance to the mainstream DVR market To support high performance while keeping he total cost of ownership within budget constraints the DVR5100 uses the EnduraStor storage optimization technology EnduraStor allows video recorded at higher frame rates to be reduced to a lower rate after a user defined period of time This saves valuable hard disk drive space and makes real time video available for search playback and export during the delay period Alarm or event video is automatically saved at the higher recorded rate EnduraStor makes real time video available when you need it most
90. orts looping video for all analog inputs lt passes the video input to a monitor or other analog video device To use looping video 1 Connect a coaxial cable to the video out connector on the rear panel 2 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the analog device 3 After installation turn off the termination for the video channel 4 If you are looping video to additional devices set the termination to Hi Z on each device to disable termination Set the termination to 75 ohms on the last device to enable termination NOTE Ghosting or other imperfections may appear in the video signal if you do not terminate the video signal at the last device in the series CONNECTING AUDIO The DVR5100 supports up to four audio inputs as follows e Two audio inputs are provided for a 4 or 8 analog input DVR DVR5104 DVR5108 e Four audio inputs are provided for a 16 analog input DVR DVR51 16 The unit encodes audio and video signals simultaneously which lets you control audio at the monitored location Each audio input may be associated with one or more video inputs Refer to Basic Camera Setup on page 43 for information on configuring audio inputs The unit supports line level inputs Microphones must be amplified for best results MICROPHONES AUDIO PREAMPLIFIERS ca ax E i X 6 A A
91. ou access to recorded real time video for the delay period Real time video immediately following a security incident makes searching and exporting evidence more effective Refer to Table Y on page 73 for more information on storage settings and defaults System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seg Monitor Users Logs Schedule Storage Global Settings Estimated Storage 40 78 Days Video format NTSC EM Days of storage E Resolution Camera 01 E Stored FPS Camera 02 Est alarm video a G Camera 03 EnduraStor Settings poner Fa Camera 05 Delay in hours 1 E E amera include alarm video Camera 07 Privacy Settings Camera 08 Delete Video After Days Camera 09 Camera 10 E Continuous Camera 11 W Alarm Motion Camera 12 E Locked Camera 13 with 30 fps in live view Cameras El ol ol ol ol ol ol El Oo E o o El ol Oo Camera 15 Changing FPS requires exporting in PEF format for older video Calculate Restore Defaults Figure 55 Recording Storage Screen The Storage screen allows you to specify which storage settings are the most important such as maximizing the days of storage or maintaining a high frame rate and resolution Depending upon your requirements you can automatically update individual camera settings by clicking the check box next to the desired setting GLOBAL SETTINGS Global Settings allow you to specify the days of storage resolution and stored frame rate
92. owing camera options e DVR5104 Records 4 analog cameras and up to 16 IP cameras e DVR5108 Records 8 analog cameras and up to 12 IP cameras e DVR5116 Records 16 analog cameras and up to 4 IP cameras The DVR5100 supports a wide array of Pelco IP cameras With the ability to record analog and IP cameras systems can be designed to service existing cameras while laying the groundwork for future expansion Endura system integration creates a powerful growth path for DVR users The DVR5100 can easily become a systemized component of the Endura system When integrated the DVR5100 will continue to provide local access to its cameras In addition an Endura workstation decoder or VCD5000 can monitor and control any camera alarm or relay connected to any DVR5100 in a full virtual matrix application DVR5100s can also be administered and managed through the Endura workstation user rights and permissions are established at each DVR5100 for local access The DVR5100 features innovative configuration options and tools that can significantly decrease the amount of time and effort required to deploy a unit Connect the supplied USB keyboard and mouse to the DVR5100 and configuration becomes as easy as a Windows based DVR Take advantage of carefully laid out menus to intuitively navigate through the configuration process Leverage the built in storage estimator and automatic camera configuration options to instantly program the DVR s recording behavi
93. oxes A USB PC keyboard and mouse and a keyboard overlay template are now part of the DVR5100 package Figure 3 on page 11 shows the contents of the rack mount kit Refer to these diagrams when installing the DVR5100 L PELLO SHIPPING BOX DVR5100 ACCESSORY PACK Figure 1 Major Package Components Lng ACCESSORY PACK STANDARD USB KEYBOARD AND MOUSE KEYBOARD TEMPLATE 1 EA RESOURCE QUICK REFERENCE CARD DISC 3 QUICK START GUIDES 1EA IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS l INSTALLATION MANUAL H CAA USA EUROPEAN ALARM TERMINAL RELAY TERMINAL STANDARD POWER STANDARD POWER STANDARD POWER BLOCKS BLOCK S CORD 110 VAC CORD 220 VAC CORD 150 VAC 2 EA 4 AND 8 CHANNEL 1 EA 4 AND 8 CHANNEL 1 EA TEA GER 4 EA 16 CHANNEL 2 EA 16 CHANNEL Figure 2 Accessories Box 10 C1695M B 11 08 REAR MOUNT RAIL 2 EA FRONT MOUNT RAIL E RACK MOUNT KIT 2 EA f CHASSIS MOUNTING BRACKETS 2 EA e a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Ao a MDM M a SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE a PHILLIPS PAN PHILLIPS TRUSS PHILLIPS FLAT PHILLIPS PAN CAGE NUT HEAD SCREW HEAD SCREW HEAD SCREW HEAD SCREW 10 32 10 32 X 0 25 INCH 8 32 X 0 375 INCH 10 32 X 0 5 INCH 10 32 X 0 75 INCH 10 EA 8 EA 6 EA 4 EA 4 EA Pp 2 20 2D eo a ED D D P D D D D D ea 0 l 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 l 0 L F
94. pdate ae acca te F manually Using this command is similar to No default setting Table S Serial Port Settings Setting Description Options Default Setting 110 300 1200 2400 4800 2400 bps Selects the transmission rate expressed in bps for the port 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 Parity Selects whether or not parity is enabled for data transmissions None Odd Even None Data bits le of bits in each data packet that can be transmitted 5 6 7 8 8 Stop bits Selects the number of stop bits for each data transmission 1 2 1 C1695M B 11 08 Table T Display Settings Setting Description Default Setting Format Lists the available monitor formats VGA NTSC PAL VGA Output Overscan adjust Adjusts image overscan in relation to the border surrounding the video 10 pane By default overscan is set to 10 Camera name Displays the camera name in the area selected example Top Left Top Left On Screen Display Recording status Displays the recording status in the area selected example Top Right Top Right Date amp time Displays the date and time in the area selected example Bottom Left Bottom Left Table U General Camera Settings Setting Description Default Setting Camera list Channel Name Camera numbers 01 20 Camera 01 1 is the default name and can be modified 01 20 Name The camera name selected in the camera list pane The cam
95. play M Camera name Recording status Date amp time Changes to these settings require you to log out and log back on to the DVR Keyboard Figure 40 Display Screen To select the primary monitor format 1 Under Output select the Format list to choose the primary monitor format The default monitor format is VGA If you use a composite monitor and start in composite monitor mode the appropriate format is indicated If you select a different monitor format you will be required to log off from the system and then log back on to the system 2 Click the Overscan adjust box and then select the percentage that applies to your monitor To select the camera on screen display display the camera name recording status and date and time in the video pane 1 Select the desired check box or check boxes 2 Select the display location from the Camera name Recording status and Date amp time lists C1695M B 11 08 CAMERAS SETUP You can configure cameras alarms video and motion settings from the Cameras screen Configuration changes to an analog camera can be made even if it is not connected If an IP camera is not connected its corresponding channel number appears with a red slash across it and the text in the right hand panel is not available no changes can be made The DVR5100 accommodates fixed cameras that transmit NTSC PAL signals and positioning systems that use Pelco standard prot
96. ppears NOTE The IP Camera block is displayed only when an IP camera is selected from the camera list 44 C1695M B 11 08 2 If the desired IP camera is disabled click Add Edit Addresses refer to Figure 44 Add Edit IP Addresses Eee Edit Delete Figure 44 IP Address Dialog Box 3 Perform one of the following actions e Toadd an IP address type the IP address of the camera you wish to address and then click Add e To editan IP address click Edit type the modified IP address and then click Edit e To delete an IP address select the IP address to be deleted and then click Add 4 Click Close to close the dialog box The most recently added or modified address is selected by default 5 Click Initialize to complete the setup To disable the IP address click Uninitialize NOTE When you type the IP camera address or select an IP camera from the list of available IP cameras the Disabled camera check box is cleared and the IP camera is enabled VIDEO SETUP Occasionally you may want to manually adjust the brightness saturation hue and contrast settings Use the sliders on the Video screen to modify the settings There are three options available for setting the noise filter Low default Medium and High This filter removes high frequency noise from the camera to improve the quality of the encoded video signal System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs 01 Camera 01 02 Camera 02
97. put mode as follows e Press Menu e Press the yellow function button for NTSC or the green function button for PAL The unit will restart in a composite monitor output mode NOTE Figure 20 shows the monitor selection label that is positioned on the top of the DVR5100 Monitor Selection At start up f press to select appropriate monitor output Factory Default Figure 20 Monitor Selection Label LOGGING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME Each time you start the DVR5100 the system automatically begins a 60 second counter This feature allows the system to automatically log on the designated user each time the DVR is rebooted for example after a power failure or when the unit is restarted for any reason Od DVR5100 Login User Name ETT Password HERO User guest will autologin in 36 second s Log In Figure 21 Autologin Dialog Box An administrator can enable or disable the autologin feature from the General System setup screen In addition an Administrator can select a different user to automatically log on for future access Once the time counts down to zero the designated user is logged on To interrupt the autologin process or log on as a different user follow the steps below to log on with the keyboard mouse or the control pad The default user is admin e Select the admin user from the user ID list if not selected e Enter the password with the USB keyboard or the on screen keyboard C1695M B 11
98. ra M2 Cameras Search Export Setup Figure 23 DVR5100 Main Screen Icon Path Displays the location in the menu hierarchy Camera Information Displays the camera name date and time and recording or playback status Semitransparent On Screen Icon Based Menu Provides access to all operational functions through a hierarchical set of four option menus Color coded icons make menu selections easy Video Pane Displays video either live from a camera or recorded from the unit s hard disk Displays up to 16 video streams at one time in any combination of live and recorded video Video Pane Border e Green Indicates the currently active video pane o 088 8 e Red Indicates that manual recording is in progress e Yellow Indicates that recorded video is being played back e Blue Indicates that PTZ controls are active O Context Sensitive Help A semitransparent blue information bar appears at the bottom of the main application window with helpful messages 28 C1695M B 11 08 The DVR5100 is menu driven and can be operated using any of the following options e USB PC keyboard and mouse A USB PC keyboard and mouse are now provided to configure and operate the DVR5100 which is the easiest way to operate the unit A template is provided as a quick reference for keyboard shortcuts refer to Figure 24 or select camera 0 F9 to deselect camera 0 SH em sti Fre w OET a arin eI BEBE cee Ba 47
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100. refer to Figure 69 Each time a user logs on to the system an entry is written automatically in the system log Other entries in the log track alarms that occur throughout the day diagnostic information about devices and so forth You can also make manual entries in the system log from the remote client A system log can become quite large if it is not managed properly You can control how much information is written in the log and how often information is deleted from the log By default system log entries that are older than 30 days are deleted from the log Refer to Table AD on page 77 for more information on log settings and defaults System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs Settings Search Delete log entries after a TACTE Operating messages only Keyboard Apply OK Figure 68 Logs Settings Screen LOG ENTRY 1 Click Delete log entries after 2 Click the days up or down arrow to select the time period when system logs are to be deleted To determine how much information is written to the log file 3 Click the Log level list and select the log level The log level options include All messages Operating messages only default and Debugging messages only NOTE Choose a message level that balances system performance with your ability to track issues through the system log Writing additional information to the log consumes more system resources and can slow down the s
101. s ba treo 56 A hate Side Ok ll eee Soe slate Boe ddd clued 57 Modifying REYES a A Ma aa ed as 57 Sequence Monito A A A cus hes cela ae a a a 58 MS AN 59 Adding andiDeleting Us ergai cede ta eM a ita ta ds ale 59 Viewing User Permissions Erih reri A iio 60 Modityingsa WSenName sec etait a O A A SOME Se lial A e A ea 60 Ghanging aUserR ss Word occ cota dali tallos bas add 61 ASSIQNING US a asa 61 Selecting dn Exportand Snapshot Formatie ci q ada 61 Configuring Alarm NotificatiON oooooooococooo o 61 O bhrmdedi a a Wiestbstos Aaa ane a tehada a die hie a ddao liea 62 Eog EN das S Mh hacia oes Seated Cans AMR ae cw car A Mt e MA Mer A fo hae A AE E OEE 62 LOGPSEAICH sy mannens kna Mele e mito ids kit eae mate e e Witt canal 62 SPECIES cial A al a en aa acd 64 Appendix A System Settings Descriptions and Defaults 2 2 00 n ete enna 68 Appendix B Front Panel Indicators 2 6 c2e ee ccc keg eed ee edb bee nee oad a 78 C1695M B 11 08 List of Illustrations so o Ngoa RUN gt OOOONODOARARUAN gt amnoanonnoO oo PSP HHP fs e HPP HSPWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNDN gt OMAN ODNNTFPWNHH TDA ANDAOAFP WN TDA ANDANTBWNH TDOANDOAAFPWN OOO Major Package Gomponents cc rian ta dad 10 Accessories BOX a a cats cali niall dg te tl earls id A al ay enn telat ia hurled 10 Rack Mount Kit ora on toon wie aa ke E ea ee eh AE ee Be Re RY Aca a eee eae ees 11 Extra Prodtict Serial Number Lab
102. s in this section to turn off the unit Use the following steps to shut down the DVR5100 For security purposes you can shut down the DVR5100 only if you have Administrator level permissions 1 From the Login screen select the admin user ID and then enter the appropriate admin password 2 Select Shut Down to power off the system NOTE If you are already logged on use the on screen menus to log off and follow the steps above The DVR5100 saves all configuration information and recorded video and then shuts down 26 C1695M B 11 08 LOGGING OFF You can log off from the system without shutting down the unit This allows the DVR5100 to continue recording and prevents unauthorized access to the unit NOTE Autologin must be disabled to log off from the system without shutting down the unit With autologin disabled the Login dialog box remains on the screen and you or another operator can log back on to the system While you are logged off the system continues to record as configured To log off e From the Main menu click Logout gt The Login dialog box appears and the system closes your work session e Ifyou do not have a mouse use the joystick on the front panel control pad to navigate to Logout and then press Enter Shift C1695M B 11 08 27 DVR5100 Controls and Menus The DVR5100 provides semitransparent on screen icon based menus that allow you to carry out a desired action while still viewing video fame
103. second 11 seconds 11 seconds Controls how long an alarm state remains engaged When selected this option causes the alarm state to follow the input instead of being controlled by the dwell time In this case the Follow the Input dwell time option is unavailable The alarm state is engaged as long as the event that Enabled triggered the alarm is active For example if an opened door triggered an alarm the alarm state is engaged until the door is closed Pre alarm Sets the length of pre alarm video that you want to record 5 minutes Post alarm Duration of the recording after the alarm has been received 20 minutes Provides instructions or actions that an operator should take if this alarm is triggered The No default Comments TSN i comments are displayed in the Alarm Notification dialog box setting C1695M B 11 08 Table AA Relay Settings Setting Description Default Setting Displays the number default or name of the relay The entry highlighted in this box is directly associated with the physical output number displayed in Physical output By default the relay outputs displayed are numbered 1 4 The default entries in the Relays pane are 01 16 When an entry is selected in the Alarms pane the same entry is Relays displayed in the Modify Alarm area s Name text box Select relay Relay array outputs are supported as follows e 4or8chamnels have two relays e 16 channels have four relays PONE
104. sponding amplitude of the active video subcarrier Hue A characteristic that distinguishes one color from another by defining a color based on its position on the spectrum The hue information in a picture is conveyed by the corresponding Auto Auto or Manual rae instantaneous phase of the active video subcarrier Contrast The difference between the darkest and brightest parts of an image Once brightness is set a Auto Auto or Manual correctly contrast should be set comfortable viewing brightness There are three options available for setting the noise filter Low default Medium and High Noise Filter This filter removes high frequency noise from the camera to improve the quality of the encoded Low video signal Table W Motion Settings Setting Description Default Setting Defines a maximum of three overlapping zones in the video pane to detect motion You can set E ie N A a different sensitivity level and threshold for each zone e Sensitivity Determines the amount of motion required within an individual block to trigger motion detection Valid values are 1 100 less sensitive to very sensitive Pelco recommends 50 values of 80 99 e Threshold Determines the number of blocks that must detect motion to trigger the alarm 50 of 60 blocks Zone Settings e Show motion in live mode Provides a preview of your motion settings results Disabled e Undo Reverts any changes back to the original settings N A e Clear Deletes all defined motio
105. ssociate the IP camera with the DVR that you intend to use for recording For Pelco IP cameras access the Web pages for the IP cameras 2 Add the DVR5100 IP address in the IP address field for each camera 3 Enter the DVR5100 IP address in the NTP time field if you want the DVR5100 to also serve as the IP camera s time server If not type the time server IP address Once associated the IP camera can be programmed and configured just like any other input on the DVR5100 Refer to Cameras Setup on page 43 for information on how to configure cameras supported by the DVR5100 C1695M B 11 08 19 CONNECTING ANALOG CAMERAS The DVR5100 automatically detects the video standard PAL or NTSC whenever you connect an analog camera lt accepts both color and black white analog video NOTES e Most cameras have a line lock feature Enabling line lock on cameras may cause video distortion especially if the power source is susceptible to noise If video from the camera appears distorted disable the line lock on the camera as your first troubleshooting step e Make sure that the input level of all analog camera connections to the DVR5100 is set to 1 Vp p To connect each analog video input 1 Connect a coaxial cable to the camera 2 Connect the coaxial cable to one of the video in BNC connectors on the rear panel CONNECTING PAN TILT Z00M POSITIONING SYSTEMS The DVR5100 supports pan tilt and zoom PTZ control through Coaxitron Pelco P
106. t it attaches only one way to the DVR5100 Figure 18 Alarm Terminal Block C1695M B 11 08 23 24 Table F identifies the terminal block pin assignments On the terminal block pin 1 is on the left refer to Figure 18 Table F Terminal Block Pin Assignments Pin Label Lead 1 Al Alarm 1 2 Ground 3 A2 Alarm 2 4 Ground 5 A3 Alarm 3 6 Ground 7 A4 Alarm 4 8 Ground These pins labels and leads also correspond to alarms 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 on the other three alarm terminal blocks To prevent false alarms on unused alarm inputs leave the alarm in the Unsupervised mode with the Silent Alarm enabled refer to Alarms Setup on page 54 for a description of configuring and working with alarms Figure 19 illustrates how to wire an alarm device to the Alarm 1 A1 input Refer to Table F for the specific connector pin assignments Figure 19 Connecting Alarms CONNECTING A SEQUENCE MONITOR Connect a composite video monitor to the SEQ output connector to display video from the analog cameras CONNECTING POWER The internal DVR5100 autoranging power supply adapts automatically to voltages between 100 VAC and 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Use an uninterruptible power supply UPS not supplied for greater reliability UPS devices maintain a limited amount of backup battery power in case the main power fails The UPS should have a minimum rating of 60 VA for 115 VAC
107. the DVR removes the P frames in the video while retaining all of the I frames When there are no more P frames to prune from either continuous or motion video the DVR deletes I frames beginning with the oldest continuous video moving to the oldest motion video and then to the oldest alarm related video Locked video is retained until the privacy setting limit for locked video is reached PRIVACY SETTINGS Privacy settings allow you to specify when your video recordings must be deleted In some countries privacy directives require that video recording systems delete video after a certain number of days This screen allows you to configure the system to meet those requirements You may want to delete all of the recording types continuous motion and alarm after the same number of days Or if privacy settings are not required you may choose to delete continuous video while retaining alarm and motion video To activate your deletion preferences 1 Select the check box beside the recording type to be deleted 2 Select the maximum number of days you want to retain video from the After Days list NOTE Make sure that the Delete Video after settings are the same as or higher than the desired days of storage If these settings conflict for example the days of storage is set to 14 but deletion is set to 7 days then the deletion command takes precedence and the specified days of storage will not be achieved 3 Select Restore Defaults
108. the Motion tab If necessary select the Motion Detection Settings tab Select the camera to be configured from the camera list Select the zone you want to configure Select Activate Zone disabled by default This selection starts the motion detection service and activates the 24 hour motion recording schedule Activate Zone allows you to show or hide the pixel changes in live view trigger a motion based recording schedule and receive motion alarm notifications Draw the motion detection area Mouse Click and drag the mouse to draw the desired area for motion detection The currently selected zone button is surrounded by a pale square border and the corresponding zone color is applied to the zone Control panel e Use the joystick to enter the preview pane and then press Enter Shift e Move the joystick up down right or left to move to form the desired zone e Press Plus or Minus to add or remove a block from the motion detection zone Press these buttons repeatedly without moving to another block to increase or decrease the size e Press Enter Shift after the zone is completed Set the sensitivity level and threshold for the zone The threshold is measured by the number of blocks in the frame Select Preview Motion The Preview Motion command allows you to conduct a walk test to ensure that the sensitivity and threshold settings are appropriate for the scene Select Undo to revert back to the original settings Select Cl
109. to restore all storage settings to the default factory configured settings Table L lists the image resolutions in pixels Table L Image Resolution in Pixels NTSC Resolutions PAL Resolutions ASIF 704 x 480 ASIF 704 x 576 2SIF 704 x 240 2SIF 704 x 288 SIF 352 x 240 SIF 352 x 288 After setting up the schedule click Apply or OK to apply the changes and save the Storage settings to the DVR Click Cancel to exit without saving the changes C1695M B 11 08 53 ALARMS SETUP 54 The DVR5100 provides one alarm input for each camera The alarm inputs can be configured separately Alarms are not displayed in the Alarm Received pop up window until the specified alarm input is configured To monitor and respond to alarms you must be assigned a role that includes access to the service The DVR5100 offers 16 alarm inputs for external signaling devices such as door contacts or motion detectors Each alarm input can be normally open or normally closed supervised or unsupervised refer to Figure 56 Once configured an alarm input can invoke many different activities including triggering a relay device sending an alert to a security office changing the video recording settings and storing pre alarm video to the DVR5100 You can connect switches or contacts directly to the unit without a separate power supply Refer to Table Z on page 74 for more information on alarm settings and defaults System Cameras TC E Mo
110. u are using the pulse mode modify the following settings e Selecta pulse value for the relay period This setting defines the total time in tenths of a second 5 to 1 000 for the relay control pulse 1 second is the default value e Set the percentage of time during the defined period that the relay will be in the ON state The default value is 50 e Set the number of times 0 99 the relay will be pulsed that is placed in the ON state during the defined period The default value is 5 C1695M B 11 08 57 SEQUENCE MONITOR SETUP The sequence monitor displays only analog camera inputs refer to Figure 62 IP Cameras cannot be displayed on the sequence monitor Refer to Table AB on page 75 for more information on sequence monitor settings and defaults System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs Default dwell time 10 secs W interleave video on alarm Select cameras to add to sequence Available cameras Cameras in sequence Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Dwell time for 1 Camera 01 Keyboard Figure 62 Sequence Monitor Screen To set up the sequence monitor 1 Global dwell time Select the time that channel displays are rotated in sequence on the sequence monitor 2 Interleave video on alarm When this option is selected both alarm and normal video can be displayed in an alternating sequence on the sequence monitor To disable this feature clear the check box Cameras in the sequence
111. while keeping storage costs under control Flexible view options allow you to display superior video on a variety of monitors Video can be displayed on NTSC PAL composite NTSC PAL S Video or VGA monitors The main monitor can display 1 4 9 or 16 images Live and playback video can be combined on the same monitor simultaneously allowing you to observe the scene while conducting a search on recorded video In addition a programmable sequence monitor provides a sequencing display for the analog cameras to a composite monitor For remote viewing and administration the DVR5100 provides unparalleled sophistication and flexibility Designed to protect the system and sensitive video content from unauthorized access remote access is tightly controlled and protected through a built in VPN server The free remote client software provides bandwidth throttling upon each connection to the DVR Clients with limited Internet speed will not impact users with more bandwidth if all connect to the DVR at the same time The remote client adds additional sophistication to the DVR5100 Custom user profiles can be created on the remote client that provide extremely fine granularity over user rights and permissions Event groups can be created that incorporate multiple alarm conditions providing an effective means of filtering out potential false alarms Finally complex scripts can be written that coordinate the response of the DVR to a given alarm or event trigger
112. with the threaded holes or cage nuts in the rack b Using two 10 32 x 0 5 inch Phillips flat head screws attach the ear of the rail to the front of the rack Insert the screws from the outside of the rack pointing towards the rear c Adjust the rails to the correct depth of the equipment rack by sliding the rear mount rail to the back of the equipment rack d Position the ear of the rear mount rail against the rear exterior of the equipment rack Align the top and bottom holes in the ear of the rail with the threaded holes or cage nuts in the equipment rack C1695M B 11 08 e Using two 10 32 x 0 75 inch Phillips pan head screws attach the ear of the rail to the rear of the rack Insert the screws from the outside of the rack pointing towards the front j RACK FRONT K RACK REAR 4 SCREWS 4 SCREWS 10 32 X 0 5 INCH 10 32 X 0 75 INCH PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS PAN HEAD o o E o i y g _ gj T gt lo 0 thee o FRONT MOUNT RAIL REAR MOUNT RAIL Figure 8 Attaching Support Rails 7 Repeat step 6 for the second support rail assembly 8 Tighten the 8 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips truss head screws that were attached to the front and rear mount rails in steps 3 and 4 9 Place the unit onto the mount rails by sliding the chassis brackets onto the rails This step may require two people to lift and slide the unit into place The unit should slide in and out of the rack easily refer to
113. yboard caoi eike seach bh Red A cele eee eh dle id trial dub alah hae le ada tada 35 LOT eG TAU pa eect Sah Atta a ec a tev ent cate hel taht ass E AC 35 Control Pad Help Dialog BOX iier vans beta ek Means det able dada al ena eal ashe a altos lagi ddan dy yal seca ts 36 System Ifonnationi SCENE A Ao lianas cove ate 36 Cont xt Sensitive Help ai sist ais sina ide edie dey odds els dada ante Won ides tado ds dee Ale Pashto deidad 36 General System ocre a da a A A ta agate dawkins 37 DWE Name BOX a Sees Bec Aa ENG a Ahi ter a ta eta aa ice e a Miata Mice A acuta rt Ne Hate ais A eth hg ciate are ias 37 Date and Time SCre ets wa soo toena a A dave yA ne Rate ee A AA eA ERROR 38 NetWork Screener da as a dealt oh pee eb aie ance a tlh 39 DIDIN RISTET as este Wo aie ic aiia ee wees A A eh A Ma E E te Foal N 40 EA A A el Peet Noles IN NON 41 Display SCENE AA A anes Wee eR an wee A 42 General Cameras Screen e n eaei e ea ae a nnn ened ane VEE OE TA ETEEN ERNE 43 Saving Changes to AAA a a keg dah ao ea a oi dao eea and Wed sil eee hele 43 General Cameras Screen IP Cameras ooo 44 IPAddress Dialogg BOX it ideit Mee Sak SoS a dt dad a de Otek eS SR Bells ais 45 Cameras Video Screens 2 titi 45 Cameras Motion Screen AAA A O 46 Cameras Moti n Alarm Settings Ta biss sre is a A A e LA da le dk EE O CREE Ps 47 Recording Schedule Screen ts nd al 48 Deleting a Recording Seh dule iada A A PERE A tics 49 Glearinga Weekday Cl dd UE a ale Bie 49 Recording
114. ystem LOG SEARCH 1 Click the Search tab to begin a log entry search refer to Figure 69 2 Select the desired start and stop date the current date is the default setting 3 Select the desired start and stop time the current time is the default setting 4 Filter your search using the following options a Devices include All devices Alarm Array Camera DVR Encoder Relay Array and Virtual Alarm Array b Alarms include All alarm types Alarms inputs and Diagnostic alarms 62 C1695M B 11 08 5 Select the Search Log button The results of your log entry search appear System Cameras Recording Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Logs Settings Search Date Time Suna 06 23 2008 EOS 06 31 43 AM SS 07 01 2008 META 12 31 43 PM Filter Type Date Time Device Information i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 34 PM Camera 14 Pelco device DVR5100 started i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 34PM Camera15 Pelco device DVR5100 started i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 39 PM Camera 04 Pelco device DVR5100 started i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 39 PM Camera 12 Pelco device DVR5100 started i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 40 PM Camera 08 Pelco device DVR5100 started i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 42 PM Camera 05 Pelco device DVR5100 started i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 42 PM Camera 06 Pelco device DVR5100 started i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 42 PM Camera 16 Pelco device DVR5100 started i Message 06 23 2008 04 50 43 PM Camera 01 Pel
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