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1. Hus 5 50 Sat V 45 45 s Preview Sat U 4 46 SS Vertical 3 he Horizontal 1 E BlackNwhite White Crush Clear changes Factory default Apply Figure 57 Camera Video Setup Page 2 Select the Preview checkbox to see the video quality with the default settings 3 Adjust the video quality 4 Click Apply NOTE The bit rate located under the Select channel button displays the amount of activity in the specified channel A higher bit rate requires more storage space It is important to notice the bit rate as you adjust your camera settings to achieve the highest quality picture with the lowest bit rate C662M E 5 03 53 54 Table C Channel Setup Parameter Description Action Channel Name Enter a new name for this channel You can enter up to 20 characters Brightness Drag the triangle to change the brightness value The higher the value the higher the bit rate The previous value is displayed to the right of the brightness bar Contrast Drag the triangle to change the contrast value The higher the value the higher the bit rate The previous value is displayed to the right of the contrast bar Hue Drag the triangle to change the hue value The previous value is displayed to the right of the hue bar Sat V Drag the triangle to increases or decrease the red color
2. Control Panel System Folder Customizes the appearance of your desktop and configures your computer Customizes the appearance of your desktop and configures your computer Computer 2 Figure 99 My Computer 2 Double click Control Panel C662M E 5 03 File Edit view Favorites Tools Help gt search Folders 5 GE X A Eg Address 5 Control Panel 4477141 e I Accessibility Add Remove Add Remove Administrative Date Time Control Panel Options Hardware Programs Tools Regional Options GT 24 2 e Customizes settings For display of languages numbers times and Display Folder Options Fonts Gaming Internet dates Options Options Keyboard Mouse Network and Phone and Power Options Dial up Modem 5 q Scanners and Scheduled Sounds and Cameras Tasks Multimedia Windows Update m Windows 2000 Support Printers Customizes settings For display of languages numbers times and dates 5 My Computer Figure 100 Control Panel 3 Double click Regional Options Regional options General Numbers Currency Time Date Input Locales Settings for the current user Many programs support international settings for numbers currencies times and dates Set the locale in order to use the standard settings Your locale location Languag
3. Gam2cls exe Gamconfg exe File name Server Alert BAT Files of type Executable Files Cancel 2 Figure 44 Select Batch File Dialog Box Select Server Alert bat and then click Open Launch Application 21x Enabled Application Name C Program Files Mylex Workstation Array Manag Browse Test Cancel Figure 45 Application Name Dialog Box 43 10 Click Test The message below appears on the recorder and Messenger Service opens on the viewstation WINNT System32 cmd exe C Program Files Mylex Workstation Array Manager gt net send pelcovsi A PROBLEM HA S OCCURRED WITH THE STORAGE UNIT Figure 46 Application Test Window x Message From PELCO1 to PELCOVS on 19 02 2003 16 45 57 PROBLEM HAS OCCURRED WITH THE STORAGE UNIT Figure 47 Messenger Service Dialog Box 11 Click OK Settings Alert Preferences Alarm Setup Communication Event Editor Pager amp Fax Email Launch Application C Program Files Mylex W orkstation Array Manager Server Alert BAT Application Name Launch nce C Program Files Mylex Workstation Array Manag OK Cancel Figure 48 Successful Test Page 12 Click OK C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 SETTING UP THE SYSTEM 2 System administrators and operators with a Level 1 authorization can set camera recording properties However only system administrato
4. Figure 89 Connecting a CM9760 DT for DVR Management 662 5 03 CONFIGURING THE DATA TRANSLATOR 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Viewstation gt Server Alert Configuration Utility ServerAlert Configuration Server Alert Settings Offset between Server ID and Alarm triggered jo Unit Driver Settings Select Test Drivers must be configured at least once OK Cancel Figure 90 Data Translator Configuration 2 Enter the offset number in the Server Alert Settings box NOTE The offset number must match the logical and physical numbers of the first alarm in the CM9760 System Manager 3 Click Select Look in a Drivers j c E3 5 CM9760REL dll File name CM9760D7 dll Files of type Driver Files dll Cancel 2 Figure 91 Data Translator Driver 4 Select CM9760DT dll 5 Click Open ServerAlert Configuration Server Alert Settings Offset between Server ID and Alarm triggered jo Unit Driver Settings Pelco CM9760DT Data Translator Driver Configure TED Drivers must be configured at least once DK Cancel Figure 92 Data Translator Driver Settings C662M E 5 03 71 78 6 Click Configure x CM9760DT Configuration Baud Rate Parity ven COM Port i 7 Cancel Figure 93 CM9760 DT Configuration Table K CM9760 DT Settings
5. DN 6 C FS O gt Page DX9000 System drm eet erepti bud a e iet defende 8 Recarder Viewstation Rack Mount Installatlgn s 2 u uu i tech S 12 DX9000 System Connections ssssseeeete tette tette tentent ttt tentent tte ttt tette 14 DX9000 System Connections 15 Recorder Network Identification Page 16 Recorder Identification Changes Dialog Box 17 Recorder Network Connections tentent tnnt ttt tenente 18 Recorder Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box treten tette tette tenens 19 Recorder Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box 19 Recorder Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Dialog 20 Viewstation Network Identification teet terere tentent terne tenens Viewstation Identification Changes Dialog Box Viewstation Network Connections Window Viewstation Local Area Connection Stats Dialog BOX u u cte cime etc ci te vr o ines Viewstation Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Viewstation Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Dialog Client Configuration Login Dialog Box Client Configuration Ut
6. of 00001 FOR USE BY SERVICE p PERSONNEL ONLY POWER CONNECTION 5 37 PIN SCSI CABLE le CONNECTOR 8 COAXIAL CABLES 4 WITH BNC 222 CONNECTORS EO 13 7 5 9 NOTE EACH COAXIAL CABLE HAS A NUMBER 1 8 THE NUMBERS ON THE CABLES MUST MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE PATCH PANEL FOR EXAMPLE EACH COAXIAL CABLE WITH 1 MUST MATCH NUMBERS 1 9 17 25 32 36 AND 33 ON THE PATCH PANEL 6 0 BNC MOUNTING PLATE POWER POWER PUTS CONNECTION CONNECTION a m STORAGE UNIT NOTE A MAXIMUM OF FOUR SCSI STORAGE UNITS CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE RECORDER THE STORAGE UNIT SHOWN IS CONNECTED TO THE CONNECTOR LABELED 0 ON THE RECORDER A SECOND STORAGE UNIT MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE CONNECTOR LABELED 1 E Figure DX9000 System Connections SCSI WARNING The SCSI cables that connect the storage unit to the recorder are sensitive in nature DO NOT tie them together in any way Doing so may damage the cables and render the system inoperable These cables must hang loosely in the rack 14 C662M E 5 03 VIEWSTATI
7. Term Definition Baud Rate Set the baud rate according to the data translator settings Parity Set the parity according to the data translator settings COM Port This is the COM port on the viewstation that the data translator is connected to 7 Set the baud rate to 4800 and the parity to Even 8 Enter the COM port that the data translator is connected to on the viewstation 9 Click OK 10 Click Test NOTE Once you complete programming refer to the CM9760 MGR manual for instructions on macro programming for the matrix switcher Individual macro commands must be customized within the CM9760 MGR software to switch the appropriate group of cameras to the monitors connected to the standby DX9000 C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 RELAY UNIT CONNECTIONS You can connect 1 to 4 relay units to each viewstation The CM9760 REL should be used with third party matrix switcher for hard wired alarm integration 1 Connect a cable from the relay unit s RJ 45 COM IN port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the viewstation via RS 232 to RS 422 converter 2 Setthe DIP switches on the relay unit for RS 422 communication Refer to the CM9760 REL Installation Operation manual DX9000 VS USE EITHER COM 1 OR COM 2 RS 232 TO RS 422 CONVERTER 100 240 VAC CM9760 REL Figure 94 Connecting a CM9760 REL for DVR Management 79 CONFIGURING THE RELAY U
8. JF Clear Cancel lt lt Previous Figure 84 Configure Output Events 71 RELAY UNIT CONFIGURATION The Step and Step 4 screens in the 1 0 Manager Configuration are used to configure a relay unit Step configures the recorder channels with the selected relay ports Step 4 translates the event type from one type to another if necessary pz IO Manager Configuration Configure event destination Step 3 Each channel can send events to one external device port This step maps the destination device for the channels Server Device Pott gi Channel 0 does not send events to external devices Channel 2 does not send events to external devices Channel 4 does not send events to external devices Channel 5 does not send events to external devices Cancel lt lt Previous Next gt gt Figure 85 Relay Unit Step 3 Screen Table Relay Unit Event Destination Term Definition Server The server name that the relay unit is connected to Port The port number on the relay unit that relates to a specific channel If several channels are selected this number specifies the related port of the first channel For example if 8 channels are selected port 0 relates to channel 0 and so on Device The logical device number that the relay unit is connected to and configured on the 1 0 Handler OK Confirm the configuration Cl
9. 4 Verify that the Automatically set Daylight Saving Time checkbox is selected if applicable for the location of installation 5 Click OK 6 Close the Windows NT Time Zone Editor 7 Click Configure 8 Click Yes amp Dx 9000 Client Configuration Utility Operation completed Figure 25 Operation Complete Dialog Box 9 Click OK C662M E 5 03 29 10 Select the Export to server radio button DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility e 9 e C Standard naming fe ustom namina Figure 26 Export to Server Dialog Box 11 Select the name of the first recorder from the drop down box 12 Click Configure DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility I re Figure 27 Verify Settings Dialog Box 13 Click Yes amp DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility Figure 28 Operation Complete Dialog Box 14 Click OK NOTE You must follow these steps for each recorder that is in the drop down box Refer to the Server Configuration Utility section to complete time synchronization 30 C662M E 5 03 SERVER CONFIGURATION UTILITY C662M E 5 03 Windows should boot up to the desktop without user intervention Make sure all applications on the recorder are closed 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt DX9000 Server Configuration Utility pz DX 9000 Server Configuration x Initialization Options Tick the checkb ri Recording format PAL NTSC
10. SCSI STORAGE UN RECORDER N SCSI STORAGE UN IDE STORAGE UNIT VIEWSTATION N Figure 1 DX9000 System Overview 662 5 03 MODELS C662M E 5 03 DX9000VS C DX9008F C DX9016F C DX9024F C DX9008H C X9016H C DX9024H C DX9032H C DX9040H C 9008 901 6F Cl X9024F CI X9008H CI X9016H CI X9024H CI X9032H CI Ooo C23 CJ C3 CZ DX9040H CI Viewstation 8 channel recorder 30 ips per camera Revision C software compatible with DX9000HDDS 16 channel recorder 30 ips per camera Revision C software compatible with DX9000HDDS 24 channel recorder 30 ips per camera Revision C software compatible with DX9000HDDS 8 channel recorder 15 ips per camera Revision C software compatible with DX9000HDDS 16 channel recorder 15 ips per camera Revision C software compatible with DX9000HDDS 24 channel recorder 15 ips per camera Revision C software compatible with DX9000HDDS 32 channel recorder 15 ips per camera Revision C software compatible with DX9000HDDS 40 channel recorder 15 ips per camera Revision C software compatible with DX9000HDDS Same as DX9008F C except compatible with DX9200HDDI Same as DX9016F C except compatible with DX9200HDDI Same as DX9024F C except compatible with DX9200HDDI Same as DX9008H C except compatible with DX9200HDDI Same as DX9016H C except compatible with DX9200HDDI Same as DX9024H C except compatible with DX9200
11. 100 255 0 0 Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Figure 16 Viewstation Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Dialog Box 7 Enter the IP address For example 100 0 0 201 The last three digits must be different for each viewstation For example 201 202 203 8 Enter the Subnet mask NOTE You may also have to enter your default gateway address and your DNS server address es 9 Click OK 25 26 CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITY You can use this utility to build a list of local servers and to synchronize the time between recorders and viewstations 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Viewstation gt Client Configuration Utility amp DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility Figure 17 Client Configuration Login Dialog Box 2 Enter admin in the User name field and admin in the Password field 3 Click Login DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility Figure 18 Client Configuration Utility 4 Select Build a list of local servers 5 Select Standard naming or Custom naming a Standard Naming Select this option if all of your recorders have the same name and the only difference is the numbers b Custom Naming If your recorders have different names enter the names and click Add 6 Click Configure C662M E 5 03
12. Workstation Array Manager My Documents My Network Places My Computer e mca di gt Msvcirt dll Msvcrt dll Readme txt 5 Service ini Uninst dll Uninst isu Wsam exe 973KB 77 261KB SKB 1KB 36 KB 34 127 Application Extension Application Extension Application Extension Text Document Configuration Settings Application Extension ISU File Application 4 26 1999 4 00 PM 6 16 1998 11 00 PM 2 1 1999 11 00 PM 4 26 2000 9 48 AM 6 14 2002 2 24 PM 11 12 1999 3 02 PM 6 14 2002 2 24 PM 3 15 1999 10 19 PM 16 object s 3 59 MB B My Computer DX 9000 Server Workstation Channel Setup Server DX 9000 Recor acaProgram Fi EOM EB 4 31pm Figure 34 Workstation Array Manager Window 6 Go to gt New gt Text Document 7 Name the new text file Server Alert C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt j Qisearch yrolders D OS X A Ea Address a C Program Files Mylex Workstation Array Manager Workstation Array Manager Server Alert txt Text Document Modified 2 19 2003 4 32 PM Attributes normal Type Text Document Size 0 bytes EVENTDEF TXT gam2cl gef gam2cl ini gam2cl log Gam2cls cnt camzcs exe Gamzcls hlp 5 Mfc42 all Msvcirt dll Msv
13. C662M E 5 03 LIST OF TABLES Ta bl Gy e Page Initialization POM ereere hast ita a d 32 Security Levels Channel Setup User Access Rights Alarm Relay Data 1 Configuration Configuration ranslator Configuration External 1 Source Relay Unit Event Destination Data 1 CM97 CM97 Iranslator Event Destination 60 DT Settings dps lm T C662M E 5 03 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Prior to installation and use of this product the following WARNINGS should be observed 1 Installation and servicing should be done only by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes 2 Unless the unit is marked specifically as a NEMA Type 3 35 4 4X 6 or enclosure it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture 3 The installation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the weight of the unit and equipment The product and or manual may bear the following marks This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This symbol indicates that there are important operating mainte DO NOT OPEN
14. Figure 88 Data Translator Step 4 Screen Select the event type to translate NOTE Do not select Stop Recording and Start Recording They are reserved for future use Select No translation You must always select this Click OK and then Finish 75 76 DVR MANAGEMENT The Server Alert Configuration Utility can be used to send events to the CM9760 DT data translator or the CM9760 REL relay unit The server state sends a string to the data translator The string is different for each recorder so the matrix recognizes which recorder has the problem The server state activates the relay unit The server state is configured to activate a specific relay port in case of a problem DATA TRANSLATOR CONNECTIONS The CM9760 DT should be used with Pelco matrix switchers such as the CM9760 matrix 1 Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760 DT s COM A port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the viewstation 2 Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760 DT s COM B port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the CM9760 CC1 3 Set the jumpers in the data translator for baud rate and parity Refer to the CM9760 DT Installation Operation manual NOTE You can also connect the CM9760 DT to one of the CM9760 CC1 SERCOM ports for RS 422 communication DX9000 VS USE EITHER COM 1 OR COM 2 CM9760 DT MODEM CABLE RS 232 TO RS 422 CONVERTER USE EITHER COM 1 OR COM 2
15. Resolution CIF 2 Repair and Backup Multicast group 233 jo Jo Database Multicast TTL 7 values from 1 to 20 Alarm interval values from to 7200 PreAlarminterval eo from 0 to 7200 Auto record True False Define time synchronization chain Add pelcol Confi 4 C Half Full Guarter Time Zone Configure Close w Ie Advanced Options Delete existing info on database Assume continuous recording on Scheduler Delete custom settings from recorder server Delete custom channel setup settings Figure 29 Server Configuration Utility Dialog Box Table A describes the Initialization Options These options are preconfigured The only checkbox you should select is Define time synchronization chain 31 32 Table A Initialization Options Option Description Initialize New Channels The number of channels for the recorder is displayed Half or Full frame rate is selected The Quarter frame rate setting is reserved for future development Recording Format The recording format is set for your location PAL or NTSC Resolution CIF resolution is selected The 2CIF resolution setting is reserved for future development Multicast Group 239 is displayed in the first text box The numbers in the last three boxes should match the last three numbers of this recorder s IP address For exam
16. rm Properties PELCO1 gt User name Users list Full name administrator Password e Confirm password p Authorization level Administrator Y Administrator Servers access Available servers list perator Level 5 Figure 59 User Manager Dialog Box 55 56 Table D User Access Rights Video Locked Export Unlock Video Define Live Video Playback Video Lock Image Change Camera Users Audit User Live Events Query Sherlock Playback Video Video Settings Viewer Administrator V V V V V Operator Level 1 V Operator Level 2 Operator Level 3 V Operator Level 4 V Operator Level 5 Operator Level 6 Edit Existing Users 1 4 5 Select the server name from the Filter server drop down box A list of users defined for the selected server appears under the Users List Select a user The user s properties appear in the Properties panel Select a new operator authorization level Select the server name from the Accessible servers list Click OK Adding a New User Deleting a User Pons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Click New Enter the user name This is the login user name Enter the user s full name Enter the user s password This is the login password Re enter the same password Select t
17. Enter the COM port that the relay unit is connected to on the recorder Click OK Click Test 65 DATA TRANSLATOR INTEGRATION The following steps show how to configure a data translator unit This programming is required only on the recorder that is physically connected to the CM9760 DT 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt 1 0 Handler Configuration yz IOHandlerConfig Ea Device 1 Configure Test Remove Device 2 Select Driver Configure Test Remove Figure 74 Data Translator 1 0 Handler Configuration 2 Click Select Driver to define the external device driver that is connected to the server Driver for Device 1 L2 x Lookin lt E3 CM9760ALM dll CM9760REL dl S TCPDriver dll File name CM9760DT Files of type Driver Files dl 1 Cancel 2 Figure 75 CM9760 Data Translator Driver 3 Select CM9760DT dll 4 Click Open ys IQHandlerConfig Device 1 Pelco CM9760DT Data Translator Driver Configure Test Remove Device 2 Select Driver Configue Test Remove Figure 76 Device 1 Data Translator Driver 5 Click Configure 66 662 5 03 C662M E 5 03 CM9 60DT Configuration Baud Rate Time Synch Update sec 21500 Parit rl d Even Set synch update to zero to disable updates COM Port f Cancel Figure
18. px 9000 Re ues Progra Workstation Array Modified 2 19 2003 4 34 PM EVENTDEF TXT z gam2cl gef gam2cl ini gam2cl log Gam2cls cnt camzcls exe Gamzcls hlp Gamconfg exe 5 Mfc42 di Msvcirt dll Msvcrt dll Readme txt Service ini Uninst dll z Uninst isu BBwsam exe Server Alert BaT 36 KB 10 KB 1 91 7 KB 1 596 KB 326 KB 108 KB 973 KB 77 261 KB SKB 1 36 KB 34 127 KB 1 Text Document GEF File Configuration Settings Text Document CNT File Application Help File Application Application Extension Application Extension Application Extension Text Document Configuration Settings Application Extension ISU File Application Text Document 65 bytes B My Computer 434m Figure 39 Server Alert Batch File Window r 3 46 PM 2 19 2003 3 46 PM 2 11 2003 11 06 AM 2 14 2003 1 09 PM 1 28 2000 12 11 PM 4 28 2000 11 55 1 28 2000 12 11 PM 5 19 2000 11 46 AM 4126 1999 4 00 PM 6 16 1998 11 00 PM 2 1 1999 11 00 PM 4126 2000 9 48 AM 6 14 2002 2 24 PM 11 12 1999 3 02 PM 6 14 2002 2 24 PM 3 15 1999 10 19 PM 2 19 2003 4 34 PM C662M E 5 03 To set the settings for events 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt Startup gt Mylex Workstation Array Manager 3 01 lel 00 gt Workstation Array Manager BEE File View Admi
19. 39 40 4 Settings Alert Preferences Alam Setup Communication Event Editor Event Log Append to log file Enable event logging Replace log file gam2ellog Browse Enable Global Alerts for Severity Level s m Email Pager FI IEEE m Fax r Launch Application m mm m m Bo me og ge Alarm Sound Si Cancel Figure 41 Alert Preferences Page Make sure Append to log file and Enable event logging are selected Select the event security level s in the Launch Application section Refer to Table B C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 Table B Security Levels Priority Event Definition Example 0 Critical Controller is dead System is disconnecting from this controller Controller is gone System is disconnecting from this controller Bad blocks found Controller is using default non unique world wide name Mirror race on critical drive 1 Serious A hard disk has failed Physical drive missing on startup Fan failure Over temperature Power supply failure Uninterruptible power supply failed Back end SCSI bus dead Controller firmware mismatch Controller Boot ROM Image needs to be reloaded Lost connection to server or server is down 2 Error Rebuild stopped because logical drive failed Expand capacity stopped with error Consistency check on
20. 5 03 Local Area Connection Status 2 x General Connection Status Connected Duration 02 03 36 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity m Sent Received Lie Packets 1708 1 386 Properties Disable Figure 14 Viewstation Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box 4 Click Properties Local Area Connection Properties 2 xi General Connect using B Intel R PRO 100 Alert Management Adapter Components checked are used by this connection m Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Y Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network lt lt Show icon in taskbar when connected OK Cancel Figure 15 Viewstation Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box 5 Make sure the Show icon in taskbar when connected checkbox is selected C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 6 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 21x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway
21. 5 Screws 10 32 x 375 inch flat head Keys Windows 2000 package Windows boot disks Emergency repair disk pcAnywhere package Resource CD 662 5 03 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES C662M E 5 03 You must adhere to the following guidelines for optimum system performance e DX9000 recorders and storage units require connection to an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS to ensure no corruption of data during a power loss e DX9000 system must be installed in climate controlled room The temperature range should be 41 to 85 F 5 to 29 C e All network devices that will transport DX9000 video must be capable of moving multicast traffic e recommends that the DX9000 recorder and storage units be installed in a ventilated rack enclosure Never secure the recorder or storage units to the rack enclosure using only the front handles e sure the rack enclosure is properly grounded e Pelco recommends that a spare phone line be installed and connected to a primary DX9000 viewstation to allow the Pelco Technical Support Group to dial into the site upon customer request Pelco personnel will not make changes unless authorized by the customer This phone line can be password protected to prevent unauthorized access Lack of adherence to these guidelines gives Pelco discretion in honoring product warranty MOUNTING The recorder and viewstation are supplied with the necessary parts for mounti
22. 7 05 00 To 12 05 00 PM Figure 55 Weekly Event Recording Schedule Page To delete a time period 1 Click No record 2 Click the box C662M E 5 03 51 Motion Detection 1 Click the DVMD tab x Select channel v Channel 0 PELCO1 Schedule DVMD Video Detector on Detector Minimal time between events VMD Sensitivity Preview Clear a Discard changes Apply Cancel Figure 56 Motion Detection Page 2 Select the Detector on radio button 3 Select the Preview checkbox The video has blue squares over the entire area meaning the entire video has been selected for motion detection 4 Click Clear all to remove all of the boxes or click the right mouse button on each box you want to remove To undo your changes click Discard changes Click Mark all to select the entire video for motion detection 5 Drag the triangles under the lines to select the minimum time between events and the Video Motion Detection Sensitivity 6 Click Apply 52 C662M E 5 03 Channel Setup This section describes how to set camera properties to get the best picture 1 Click the Video tab Properties Select channel 9 Channel 0 PELCO3 Bit Rate kb sec 6 Status 0 Schedule DVMD Video Channel name Channel 0 Brightness 50 50 Contrast 4 46 _
23. The recorders that you exported previously from the Client Configuration Utility appear 13 Click Configure C662M E 5 03 33 MYLEX ALERT MANAGER NOTE The Mylex Alert Manager is not available on the IDE compatible recorders The Mylex Alert Manager sends an alert to DX9000 viewstations whenever there is a problem The Workstation Array Manager application should be running in the background all the time For example if a hard disk drive storage unit fails the application appears onscreen To create a server alert file 1 Click My Computer from your desktop 2 Click Local Disk C 3 Click Program Files 4 Click Mylex 5 Click the Workstation Array Manager folder Hale ea rogram FilesMylex Workstation Array Manager ile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back search Z Folders History E GE X A Address C Program Files Mylex Workstation Array Manager Go Size Tye Mod fied 8 TXT 36KB Text Document 2 19 2003 3 46 PM gam2cl gef 10KB GEF File 2 19 2003 3 46 PM 5 ini 1KB Configuration Settings 2 11 2003 11 06 gam2cl log 91 Text Document 2 14 2003 1 09 PM Gam2cls cnt 7 KB CNT File 1 28 2000 12 11 PM Select an item to view its camzcs exe 1 596 KB Application 4 28 2000 11 55 AM description 205 326KB HelpFile 1 28 2000 12 11 PM See also Gamconfg exe 108KB Application 5 19 2000 11 46 AM
24. amp DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility Le Figure 19 Verify Settings Dialog Box 7 Click Yes amp DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility Figure 20 Operation Complete Dialog Box 8 Click OK amp DX 9000 Client Configuration Utility Figure 21 Client Configuration Success Dialog Box 9 Click Close C662M E 5 03 27 TIME SYNCHRONIZATION All equipment in your system must have the same time Pelco recommends you select all recorders as time synchronization recorders Creating this chain ensures that the system will maintain the correct time in case one or more recorder fails All recorders and viewstations must belong to the same workgroup or local area network LAN Follow these steps for each viewstation 1 Make sure that each viewstation is connected to the network switch 2 Right click the Time Synchronizer icon in the viewstation system tray and select Exit NOTE Use pcAnywhere to access each viewstation and exit the Time Synchronizer 3 Make sure the Date Time Properties are correct on each viewstation You can access the date and time from the system tray Follow these steps for each recorder 1 Make sure that each recorder is connected to the network switch 2 Right click the Time Synchronizer icon in the recorder system tray and select Exit NOTE Use pcAnywhere to access each recorder and exit the Time Synchronizer 3 Make sure the Date Time Prop
25. 10 32 X 750 INCH PHILLIPS PAN HEAD WITH WASHERS RACK EAR HOLES TAPERED ENDS ewe f TOWARDS REAR OF UNIT Figure 2 Recorder Viewstation Rack Mount Installation C662M E 5 03 CONNECTIONS C662M E 5 03 The steps and Figures 3 and 4 show how to connect the units to each other and to a network A dedicated LAN of four or more viewstatio network o 1 Conn 2 Conn 3 Conn 4 Conn 5 Conn 6 Conn ns requires a minimum network of 100BaseT 100 Mbit sec Integration within an existing LAN WAN requires 100BaseT 100 Mbit sec ect the viewstation to the recorder via an Ethernet switch Use shielded network cables ect a monitor keyboard and mouse to the viewstation ect up to five 37 pin connectors to the recorder ect cameras to the recorder ect the storage units to the recorder Refer to the IDE or SCSI Installation Operation manual for more information ect all power cords 7 the storage units and let them run for at least one minute the hard disk drives must spin through their warm up cycle 8 Tum the recorder and let it boot for at least 30 seconds 9 Turon the viewstation VIEWSTATION O POWER CONNECTION 7 gt 100BASET ETHERNET INTERFACE 80 45 STRAIGHT ALLOWS MULTIPLE VIEWSTATIONS CABLES AND RECORDERS RECORDER
26. 232 communication Refer to the CM9760 ALM Installation Operation manual If using RS 422 communication 1 Connect a cable from the alarm unit s RJ 45 COM IN port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the recorder via an RS 232 to RS 422 converter 2 Set the DIP Switches on the alarm unit for RS 422 communication Refer to the CM9760 ALM Installation Operation manual DX9008F C USE EITHER COM 1 OR COM 2 NULL MODEM RS 232 TO RS 422 CONVERTER CM9760 ALM Figure 63 Connecting a CM9760 ALM NOTE You can also connect a CM9760 ALM to IDE compatible recorder 59 60 Connecting a Relay Unit To connect CM9760 REL to a DX9000 recorder 1 Connect a cable from the relay unit s RJ 45 COM IN port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the recorder via an RS 232 to RS 422 converter 2 Set the DIP Switches on the relay unit for RS 422 communication Refer to the CM9760 REL Installation Operation manual DX9008F C USE EITHER COM 1 OR COM 2 RS 232 TO RS 422 CONVERTER CM9760 REL Figure 64 Connecting a CM9760 REL NOTE You can also connect a CM9760 REL to an IDE compatible recorder C662M E 5 03 C662M E
27. 5 03 Connecting a Data Translator To connect CM9760 DT to a DX9000 recorder 1 Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760 DT s COM A port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the recorder 2 Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760 DT s COM port to COM 1 or COM 2 port on the CM9760 CC1 3 Set the jumpers in the data translator for baud rate and parity Refer to the CM9760 DT Installation Operation manual NOTE You can also connect the CM9760 DT to one of the CM9760 CC1 SERCOM ports for RS 422 communication DX9008F C USE EITHER COM 1 0R COM 2 CM9760 DT RS 232 TO RS 422 CONVERTER USE EITHER COM 1 OR COM 2 Figure 65 Connecting a CM9760 DT NOTE You can also connect a CM9760 DT to an IDE compatible recorder 61 1 0 HANDLER CONFIGURATION ALARM UNIT INTEGRATION The following steps show how to configure an alarm unit This programming is required only on the recorder that is physically connected to the CM9760 ALM 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt 1 0 Handler Configuration ys IQHandlerConfig Device 1 Configure Test Remove Device 2 Select Driver Configue Test Remove Figure 66 Alarm 1 0 Handler Configuration 2 Click Select Driver to define the external device drive
28. equipped 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz autoranging 50 W maximum Windows 2000 and SP2 Service Pack PS 2 mouse and keyboard COM 1 and COM 2 1 composite video analog adapter provided 1 SVGA 1024 x 768 Printer port Internal modem for use with pcAnywhere software only Ethernet port 10 100BaseT Not used 41 to 85 F 5 to 29 C Maximum 8096 noncondensing 7 3 H x 17 0 W x 19 6 D inches 18 5 x 43 2 x 49 8 cm 7 0 H x 19 0 W x 19 6 D inches 17 8 x 48 3 x 49 8 cm 33 Ib 15 0 kg 87 88 REGULATORY NOTICES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense C662M E 5 03 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to wor
29. have no special meaning for the system They are translated to either External 1 or External 2 by the 1 0 Manager before they are recorded in the database and transmitted to the viewstation Group 2 These are events that are generated by the system such as Video Motion Detection Event Signal Detection Event No Signal Detection Event and Manual Event These events have a specific meaning in the system They are not translated They reach the viewstation and are recorded in the database NOTE If the DX9000 receives an unrecognized event the event is ignored Events External 1 and External 2 are not valid input events and can be generated only by the 1 0 Manager in response to events in Group 1 1 0 CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS Each DX9000 recorder has two 1 0 configuration applications 1 0 Handler and 1 0 Manager 1 0 Handler Configuration This application allows you to configure the device that the recorder will work with The 1 0 Handler can work with a maximum of two devices at the same time Each device has its own configuration 1 0 Manager Configuration This application is the interface between the recorder and the 1 0 Handler on the same system or over the network It can work with several recorders with two devices on each recorder Each channel has the ability to receive up to two external events at the same time from two different inputs Each of the events is marked with a different color The device is marked as External 1 and
30. in the video The previous value is displayed to he right of the Sat V bar Sat U Drag the triangle to increases or decrease the blue color in the video The previous value is displayed to he right of the Sat U bar Vertical This reduces or eliminates video noise The higher the value the lower the bit rate The lower the value the higher the bit rate Horizontal This reduces or eliminates video noise The higher the value the lower the bit rate The lower the value the higher the bit rate Black White Select this checkbox if the channel is connected to a black white camera This option ignores video noise White Crush Select this checkbox to reduce the intensity of the white images C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 DEFINING USERS This option is for system administrators only Other users trying to access this option will get the following message Viewstation CW No permission to perform this operation Figure 58 User Access Dialog Box This option allows an administrator to add delete and change the properties of users in the DX9000 system There are seven predefined user access levels ranging from Administrator to Operator Level 6 Each user is assigned different access rights to the DX9000 network and videos Click System gt Users on the main toolbar In the example below each operator level has been assigned a user name and password New Filter per server
31. logical drive error Logical drive is critical Logical drive initialization failed Data for disk block has been lost due to logical drive problem Write back error Mirror race recovery failed 3 Warning New configuration Controller entered conservative cache mode Controller has been reset Enclosure access critical Uninterruptible power supply battery low SCSI command timeout on hard device 4 Informational nitialization started Logical drive background initialization started Fan has been restored Power supply has been restored Access to temperature sensor has been lost Access to fan status information has been lost Uninterruptible power supply normal Storage works enclosure reported normal state 41 42 5 6 8 Click the Alarm Setup tab Settings 2 xi Alert Preferences Alarm Setup Communication Event Editor Pager amp Fax Email VELaunch Application Application Name Launch Once Add Remove Properties Cancel Figure 42 Alarm Setup Page Select Launch Application and then click Add Launch Application 2 xi Enabled Launch Only Once Application Name Test Cancel Figure 43 Launch Application Dialog Box Make sure the Enabled checkbox is selected and the Launch Only Once checkbox is not selected Click Browse C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 Open Look in Workstation Array Manager
32. nance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation AN CAUTION Do not run any software applications on the viewstation other than those authorized by Pelco C662M E 5 03 7 DESCRIPTION The DX9000 system consists of at least one digital video recorder DVR one viewstation and one storage unit The DX9000 digital video recorder can record images simultaneously from as many as 40 cameras at 15 images per second ips or from as many as 24 cameras at 30 ips There are two types of recorders One is compatible with DX9000HDDS storage units and one is compatible with DX9200HDDI storage units Thousands of cameras can be recorded and viewed at the same time when multiple DX9000 recorders and viewstations are linked to each other through a local area network LAN or wide area network WAN The DX9000VS C viewstation has these features Simultaneous viewing of live or recorded video can be seen from as many as four cameras Live video can be marked for later review by the user or via motion detection Scan feature allows the user to search recorded video for movement of a specific object Video files can be saved in MPEG format to a compact disk hard drive or anywhere on the network A current video frame can be printed on a standard PC printer ETHERNET SWITCH 0000 RECORDER 1
33. 0 0 00001 11 10 0 00600606 09090400095 ttt ttti tette 9760 Relay Configura NoN sic rtt te eO te etre tele t tec ae tt reor teu Ue eee 1 0 Manager Configuration Overview ConniguresExtenall Sample Configuration MM External 1 E Configure extemal 2 ceret eter rte ie cepe dee He Tertiae daten dg etae Configure Event RE RE dendi eus Configure Output Events Relay Unit Step 3 Screen Relay Unit Step u dee ipee tn pe EU ente ER Hb ce ERR ner eR de these Data Translator Step 3 Screen Data Translator Step 4 Screen Connecting a CM9760 DT for DVR Management a tette tentent Data Translator Configuration Data Translator Driver Data Translator Driver Settings CM9760 DT Configuration Connecting a CM9760 REL for DVR Management Relay Unit Configuration Relay Unit Driver Relay Unit Driver Settings CM9760 REL Configuration My Computer Control Panel Regional Options Change System e ert A reip aaa ta e restes RO aa Select System Location General ER Restart Computer Dialog E n et Beaten
34. 3 Select CM9760REL dll 4 Click Open IOHandlerConfig Device 1 Pelco CMS750REL Relay Driver Configure Test eel Select Diver Configue Test Remove Device 2 Figure 72 Device 1 Relay Driver 5 Click Configure 64 662 5 03 C662M E 5 03 J CM9760RELConfig Ea CM9670REL Setup Baud Rate w Frame amp ddress Parity Even Default Latch Time sec CDM Port Momentary Latch Setup Relay Latch Time sec bE Add Remove Figure 73 9760 Relay Configuration Table F Relay Configuration Term Definition Baud Rate Set according to the external relay device settings Parity Set according to the external relay device settings COM Port The COM port on the recorder that the relay unit is connected to Frame Address Not used Set with default value 0 Default Latch Time The relay latch time that activates the relays on the relay unit This sets the same Latch Time or the entire relay ports Momentary Latch Setup Relay Define the relay port number that you want to change The first relay port on the relay unit is 0 Latch Time The relay latch time on the relay unit for a specific port that activates the selected relay Add Set new latch time to the specific port Remove Set the default latch time for the specific relay port co c c Set the baud rate to 9600 and the parity to Even
35. 77 CM9760 Relay Configuration Table G Data Translator Configuration Term Definition Baud Rate Set according to the external data translator device settings Parity Set according to the external data translator device settings COM Port The COM port on the recorder that the data translator is connected to Time Synch Update The interval that the recorder updates the CM9760 clock The default is 21600 seconds 6 hours Set the baud rate to 4800 and the parity to Even Enter the COM port that the data translator is connected to on the recorder Click OK Click Test 67 1 0 MANAGER CONFIGURATION ALARM UNIT CONFIGURATION The following steps show how to configure an alarm unit that is installed in the 1 0 Handler 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt 1 0 Manager Configuration yz IO Manager Configuration Overview This wizard will quide you through the process of configuring external devices connected to this server Before running this wizard 1 Make sure the ID devices are connected to the IO Handler server s 2 The IO Handler servers have been configured using the Handler configuration utility You know the ports used by the connected ID devices Cancel Next gt gt Figure 78 1 0 Manager Configuration Overview 2 Click Next pz IO Manager Configuration Configure External 1 Source Step 1 Each channel can receive t
36. Box Continuous Recording Schedule Page Continuous Daily Recording Schedule Page Daily Event Recording Page Continuous Weekly Recording Schedule Page Weekly Event Recording Schedule Page Motion Detection Page Camera Video Setup Page User Access Dialog Box C662M E 5 03 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 WsenManageriDalOg BOX uuu kuu u u t hee Dep ub mer aem tma n e eg Hardware Connection 1 Hardware Connection 2 Hardware Connection 3 Connecting a CM9760 ALM Connecting a CM9760 REL Connecting CM9760 DT Alarm 1 0 Handler Configuration OR Device 1 Alarm ep CM9760 Alarm Configuration bisicvariamEnsiE CM9760 Relay Driver Device 1 Relay Driver CMB8 bO Relay COFRfIGUEAEIET as L u ete ttr Ee ie D PEE e Htec eb Pe Data Translator 1 0 Handler Configuration tentent nter tette tenente 66 CM9760 Data Translator Driver 4 Device 1 Data Translator Driver 1 1 2 2 20 00 0
37. DX9000 recorder and configure it You can find a shortcut to the pcAnywhere application on your viewstation desktop RECORDER NETWORK CONFIGURATION After you make all connections you have to configure the network on the recorder To configure the recorder you need the following information You can obtain this information from your network administrator e Unique recorder name Examples are Pelco1 Pelco2 Pelco3 etc This is the default naming scheme e Unique IP address Examples are 100 0 0 101 100 0 0 102 100 0 0 103 etc This is the default addressing scheme e Network subnet mask This must be the same on all recorders and viewstations For example 255 0 0 0 is the default e Computer workgroup name This must be the same on all recorders and viewstations For example DX9000_GROUP is the default e Viewstation name These are the name s of the viewstation s to be alerted when there are storage box problems CHANGING THE RECORDER S IDENTIFICATION To change the default computer name or workgroup 1 Close all windows on the recorder desktop 2 Right click My Computer 3 Go to Properties and click the Network Identification tab System Properties BE General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced Windows uses the following information to identify your computer MEA onthe network Full computer name pelcol Workgroup Dx3000_GROUP To use the Network Identification Wizard to jo
38. Do not select Stop Recording and Start Recording They are reserved for future use Select No translation You must always select this Click OK and then Finish 73 74 DATA TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATION The Step and Step 4 screens in the 1 0 Manager Configuration are used to configure the data translator Step configures the recorder channels with the selected data translator Step 4 translates the event type from one type to another if necessary pz IO Manager Configuration Configure event destination Step 3 Each channel can send events to one external device port This step maps the destination device for the channels Server Device Port E Gk ear Channel 0 does not send events to external devices Channel 2 does not send events to external devices Channel 4 does not send events to external devices Channel 6 does not send events to external devices Next gt gt Figure 87 Data Translator Step 3 Screen Table J Data Translator Event Destination Term Definition Server The server name that the data translator is connected to Port The port number on the data translator that relates to a specific channel If several channels are selected this number specifies the related port of the first channel For example if 8 channels are selected port 1 relates to channel 0 and so on Device The logical device number that the data translator is connected
39. External 2 based on the configuration Each channel can send an event to a single output C662M E 5 03 57 HARDWARE CONNECTIONS The 1 0 configuration allows creating several different connections between the recorder and the external devices See the example figures below ALARM UNIT RECORDER 3 RECORDER 4 ALARM UNIT ALARM UNIT RECORDER 5 ji ALARM UNIT RECORDER 2 RECORDER 71 Figure 60 Hardware Connection 1 In this example all of the recorders send and receive events from one main recorder Recorder 1 that is the interface between the DX9000 and the external devices ALARM UNIT RELAY UNIT RELAY UNIT RS 232 TO RS 422 CONVERTER ALARM UNIT RELAY UNIT ALARM UNIT RECORDER RECORDER RECORDER Figure 61 Hardware Connection 2 In this example each recorder sends and receives events from its own external devices RECORDER 4 RECORDER 3 RECORDER 5 ji DATA TRANSLATOR RECORDER 2 RECORDER 1 PELCO 9760 MATRIX Figure 62 Hardware Connection 3 In this example the entire system sends ASCII codes to the CM9760 matrix via the CM9760 DT 58 C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 Connecting an Alarm Unit To connect a CM9760 ALM to a DX9000 recorder using RS 232 communication 1 Connect a null modem cable from the alarm unit s RS 232 port to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the recorder 2 Setthe DIP Switches on the alarm unit for RS
40. HDDI Same as DX9032H C except compatible with DX9200HDDI Same as DX9040H C except compatible with DX9200HDDI INSTALLATION Make sure all parts are present for each unit Recorder 1 Recorder 2 Power cords 1 USA standard and 1 European standard 2 Brackets 6 Screws 8 32 x 250 inch pan head 2 Rack ears 4 Screws 10 32 x 250 inch flat head 4 Screws 10 32 x 750 inch Phillips pan head with washers 2 Rear mounting rails 8 Screws 10 32 x 375 inch flat head 2 Front mounting rails Screws 8 32 x 375 inch pan head with washers 4 Screws 10 32 x 375 inch flat head 1 Patch panel 1 5 BNC mounting plates minimum 8 inputs maximum 40 inputs 1 5 37 pin connectors with 24 inch 61 cm sets of coaxial cable and BNC connectors 2 10 Screws 6 32 x 375 inch Phillips pan head with lock washers 4 Screws 10 32 x 750 inch Phillips pan head with washers 2 Keys Windows 2000 package Windows boot disks B Emergency repair disk pcAnywhere package Resource CD Viewstation Viewstation Power cords 1 USA standard and 1 European standard PS2 keyboard PS2 mouse Analog video output adapter cable Modem cable Brackets Screws 8 32 x 250 inch pan head Rack ears 5 Screws 10 32 x 250 inch flat head 4 Screws 10 32 x 750 inch Phillips pan head with washers Rear mounting rails 8 Screws 10 32 x 375 inch flat head Front mounting rails 6 Screws 8 32 x 375 inch pan head with washers
41. IGURATION APPLICATIONS OHANDLER CONFIGURATION cte trace erae nen pa en 0 MANAGER CONFIGURATION HARDWARE CONNECTIONS CONNECTING AN ALARM UNIT CONNECTING RELAY UNIT CONNECTING A DATA TRANSLATOR 0 cantet em u uu u u u teet t cpm UR UR Ea e cen ALARM UNIT INTEGRATION RELAY UNIT INTEGRATION DATA TRANSLATOR INTEGRATION I O MANAGER CONFIGURATION ALARM UNIT CONFIGURATION RELAY UNIT CONFIGURATION DATA TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATION 2 C662M E 5 03 uuu aasan E E Hern aqua DATA TRANSLATOR CONNECTIONS E CONFIGURING THE DATA TRANSLATOR RELAY UNIT CONNECTIONS CONFIGURING THE RELAY UNIT FOREIGN LANGUAGE THROUBIESHBOTIND s ettet Dusun tede tumentes ceu ed ERIS LM DE EET 86 5 M 87 REGULATORY u t b E RO SEE HM p 88 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION sse treten tte tnter ttt tentent 89 C662M E 5 03 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure
42. INSTALLATION MANUAL DX9000 Digital Video Recorder amp Viewstation C LISTED C662M E 5 03 CONTENTS Section Page IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS uu eR C eat ette vt etes 7 DESCRIPMON 2e m secciones Lice M M 8 9 NSTATPAT ON a S u 10 us tiere ntt opere rem EUR ve b cus dp eom uec RECORDER NETWORK CONFIGURATION u tote tirer tecti ip eoe mme diae kunata CHANGING THE RECORDER S IDENTIFICATION CHANGING THE RECORDER S IP ADDRESS VIEWSTATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION S IDENTIFICATION CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION S IP ADDRESS CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITY TIMESYNCHRONIZATION 25 ciii u e m tee n er SERVER CONFIGURATION UTILITY MYLEX ALERT MANAGER SETTING UP THE SYSTEM CAMERA RECORDING PROPERTIES CONTINUOUS RECORDING SCHEDULE DAILY RECORDING SCHEDULE WEEKLY RECORDING SCHEDULE MOTION DETECTION ac ct etm ot dere t Ue OR cu oibus m R CHANNEL SETUP DEFINING USERS EDIT EXISTING USERS ADDING A NEW USER DELETING A USER ADVANCED PROGRAMMING I O INTEGRATION SENDING EVENTS RECEIVING EVENTS GROUP 1 I O CONF
43. NIT 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Viewstation gt Server Alert Configuration Utility ServerAlert Configuration Server Alert Settings Offset between Server ID and Alarm triggered p Select Test Unit Driver Settings Drivers must be configured at least once OK Cancel Figure 95 Relay Unit Configuration 2 Enter the logical relay number in the Server Alert Settings box 3 Click Select ax Lookin Dives o 0am CM9760DT dll Filename cwsreoREL dl zl Files of type Driver Files dll Cancel Z Figure 96 Relay Unit Driver 4 Select CM9760REL dll 5 Click Open ServerAlert Configuration Server Alert Settings Offset between Server ID and Alarm triggered jo k Unit Driver Settings Pelco CM9760REL Relay Driver Select Configure Test Clear Drivers must be configured at least once DK Cancel Figure 97 Relay Unit Driver Settings 6 Click Configure 80 C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 x CM9670REL Setup Baud Rate 65 FrameAddress o Parity Even Default Latch Time sec COM Port Relay Momentary Latch Setup Latch Time sec Add Remove Figure 98 CM9760 REL Configuration Table L CM9760 REL Settings Term Definition Baud Rate Set the baud rate according to the External Relay device s
44. ON CONNECTION 100BASET ETHERNET INTERFACE ALLOWS MULTIPLE VIEWSTATIONS AND RECORDERS RJ 45 STRAIGHT CABLES FOR USE BY SERVICE O PERSONNEL ONLY POWER CONNECTION SCSI CABLE 8 COAXIAL CABLES WITH BNC CONNECTORS PATCH PANEL 72 17 NOTE EACH COAXIAL CABLE HAS NUMBER 1 8 THE NUMBERS ON THE CABLES MUST MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE PATCH PANEL FOR EXAMPLE EACH COAXIAL CABLE WITH A 1 MUST MATCH NUMBERS 1 9 17 25 AND 33 ON THE PATCH PANEL BNC MOUNTING PLATE N MINIMUM 8 CAMERA INPUTS POWER MAXIMUM 40 CAMERA INPUTS CONNECTION STORAGE UNIT NOTE A MAXIMUM OF TWO IDE STORAGE UNITS CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE RECORDER REFER TO THE DX9200HDDI SERIES I INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION Figure 4 DX9000 System Connections IDE WARNING The SCSI cables that connect the storage unit to the recorder are sensitive in nature DO NOT tie them together in any way Doing so may damage the cables and render the system inoperable These cables must hang loosely in the rack C662M E 5 03 15 PROGRAMMING You must use pcAnywhere to access a
45. ake New Connection To open a connection click its icon To access settings and components of a connection right click its icon and then click Properties To identify your computer on the network click Network Identification To add additional networking components click Add Network Components Select an item to view its description 4 Address du Network and Dial up Connections e Go Enabled 2 object s Figure 7 Recorder Network Connections Window C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 3 4 5 Double click Local Area Connection Click Properties Local Area Connection Status N 2 x General Connection Status Connected Duration 02 03 36 Speed 100 0 Mbps m Activity Sent Received cae Packets 1708 1 386 Properties Disable Close Figure 8 Recorder Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box Local Area Connection Properties y 2 x General Connect using B Intel R PRO 100 Alert on LAN Management Adapter Configure Components checked are used by this connection m Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Y Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network lt lt lt Show icon in taskbar when connected OK Cancel Fig
46. arm ports Armed Alarms Define the port range on your alarm devices For example if the recorder is connected to two alarms you should have a range of 0 127 because each alarm has 64 ports ntervals Setup Alarm Define the alarm port number that you want to change The first alarm port on the alarm unit is 0 Interval Define the interval time for the desired port that is specified in the alarm Add Set new interval time to the specific port Remove Set the default interval time for the specific alarm port co co c Set the baud rate to 4800 Enter the COM port that the alarm unit is connected to on the recorder Click OK Click Test 63 RELAY UNIT INTEGRATION The following steps show how to configure a relay unit This programming is required only on the recorder that is physically connected to the CM9760 REL 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt DX9000 Server gt 1 0 Handler Configuration IOHandlerConfig Device 1 i Configure Test Remove Device 2 Select Driver Configure Test Remove Figure 70 Relay 1 0 Handler 2 Click Select Driver to define the external device driver that is connected to the server Driver for Device 1 x Look in Dies ek E3 CM9760ALM dll CM9760DT dll s TCPDriver dll File name EM S 60REL Files of type Driver Files dll Cancel 2 Figure 71 CM9760 Relay Driver
47. chedules are removed 662 5 03 Daily Recording Schedule 1 Select the Daily recording schedule radio button 2 Clickin the time bar the desired starting time for recording or enter the exact start end times in the Fine tune fields The example below shows continuous daily recording from 7 05 A M to 12 05 P M The box in the time bar is blue with a red border You can make the box smaller or larger by dragging it using your mouse Daily recording schedule 00 00 05 00 1200 18 00 24 00 Weekly recording schedule 00 00 05 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 _ o ope en eee oe Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri ll Sat Continuous 2 Event record st Fine tune From 7 0500 To 12 05 00 Figure 52 Continuous Daily Recording Schedule Page The example below shows daily event recording from 7 05 A M to 12 05 The box in the time bar is yellow with a red border You can make the box smaller or larger by dragging it using your mouse Daily recording schedule 0 00 05 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 mmm C Weekly recording schedule 00 00 05 00 12 00 18 00 24 01 Continuous 2 even record By No record Eil Fine tune From 7 05 00 m 12 05 00 PM Figure 53 Daily Event Recording Page C662M E 5 03 49 50 If you select event recording the DX9000 actually records continuously The difference between continuous and event recording is the way th
48. cify the viewstation names 10 Save your changes and close Notepad 11 Go to Tools gt Folder Options gt View C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 Folder Options L2 x General View File Types Offline Files Folder views m You can set all of your folders to the same view Like Current Folder Reset All Folders Advanced settings Files and Folders Display compressed files and folders with alternate color Display the full path in the address bar Display the full path in title bar Z3 Hidden files and folders Q Do not show hidden files and folders 9 Show hidden files and folders aC Hide protected operating system files Recommended Launch folder windows in a separate process Remember each folder s view settings 0 Show My Documents on the Desktop s for known file types zl Restore Defaults DK Cancel Apply Figure 37 Folder Options Page 12 Uncheck Hide file extensions for known file types 13 Click Apply and then OK 14 Rename Server Alert txt to Server Alert bat 15 Click Yes Rename If you change a filename extension the File may become unusable Are you sure you want to change it Figure 38 Rename File Dialog Box 37 Server Alert txt Text Document Size 65 bytes Attributes normal Type Text Document Size 65 bytes Astart DX 9000 se m Worletatio Channel Setup
49. crt dll Readme txt 33 Service ini Uninst dll Uninst isu BB wsam exe 36 KB 10 KB 1 KB 91 KB 7 KB 1 596 KB 326 KB 108 KB 973 KB 77 KB 261 KB 5KB 1 36 34 127 OKB Text Document GEF File Configuration Settings Text Document CNT File Application Help File Application Application Extension Application Extension Application Extension Text Document Configuration Settings Application Extension ISU File Application Text Document 2 19 2003 3 46 PM 2 19 2003 3 46 PM 2 11 2003 11 06 AM 2 14 2003 1 09 PM 1 28 2000 12 11 4 28 2000 11 55 1 28 2000 12 11 5 19 2000 11 46 4 26 1999 4 00 PM 6 16 1998 11 00 PM 2 1 1999 11 00 PM 4 26 2000 9 48 AM 6 14 2002 2 24 PM 11 12 1999 3 02 PM 6 14 2002 2 24 PM 3 15 1999 10 19 PM 2 19 2003 4 32 PM 0 bytes My Computer DEP 4szem start 1 DX 9000 se m Workstato Channel Setup mj 0 9000 ues Proora Figure 35 New Text Document Window 8 Double click the file Notepad opens 35 36 9 Enter the name of the DX9000 viewstation you want to alert and then enter the event message text Follow the example below Server Alert txt Notepad File Edit Format Help net send pelcovsl PROBLEM HAS OCCURRED WITH THE STORAGE UNIT Figure 36 Example Event Message Text Window NOTE Duplicate the line if you want to alert more than one viewstation Remember to spe
50. disk Setup can use these existing files or Setup can recopy them From your original Windows CD ROM or from a network share Would you like to skip file copying and use the existing files IF you click No you will be prompted to insert your Windows CD ROM or to supply an alternate location where the needed files may be Found Figure 104 General Dialog Box 10 Click Yes x Q You must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect Do you want to restart your computer now Figure 105 Restart Computer Dialog Box 11 Click Yes The new settings take affect after the computer reboots The DX9000 will support Spanish settings for numbers currency times dates menu strings and text translations Follow these same steps to change the location back to English United States or to select another location NOTE English United States is the default location 85 TROUBLESHOOTING If you encounter a minor problem with your computer monitor or software refer to the following list of general suggestions before taking further action If you cannot log in to the system check your user name and password Make sure the computer and monitor are plugged into a working electrical outlet Make sure the computer s green power light is on Make sure the monitor s green light is on If the monitor is dim adjust the brightness and contrast controls Check all cable connections for loose connections
51. e settings for the system Your system is configured to read and write documents in multiple languages Arabic Armenian Baltic Central Europe tvilic zl Set default Advanced Cancel Apply Figure 101 Regional Options C662M E 5 03 84 4 5 6 7 8 9 Change the location to Spanish Spain Click Apply Click Set Default Select the same location Click OK Click Apply 21x General Numbers Currency Time Date Input Locales Settings for the current user Many programs support international settings for numbers currencies times and dates Set the locale in order to use the standard settings Your locale location Spanish Spain Spanish Honduras Spanish Mexico Spanish Nicaragua Spanish Panama Spanish Paraguay panish Uruguay Spanish Venezuela Swahili Armenian Baltic Central Europe Cviliic Advanced Figure 102 Change System Location Select System Locale 2 x The system locale enables applications to display menus and dialogs in their native language Windows will use the code page and font settings of this language Menus and dialogs of Windows will not be affected Select the appropriate locale Figure 103 Select System Location C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 2d i Required Files are already installed on your hard
52. e video is saved to the database When the hard drives are full the DX9000 starts overwriting the oldest video With continuous recording the DX9000 overwrites the video in the order in which it was recorded whether it is an event or a non event With event recording the DX9000 overwrites non events first and then events Data is overwritten on a day by day basis To delete a time period 1 Click No record 2 Click the box 662 5 03 Weekly Recording Schedule 1 Select the Weekly recording schedule radio button 2 Clickin the time bars the desired starting time for recording for each day of the week or enter the exact start end times in the Fine tune fields The example below shows continuous weekly recording from 7 05 A M to 12 05 PM The boxes in the time bars are blue with a red border You can make the boxes smaller or larger by dragging them using your mouse Weekly recording schedule 00 00 05 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 Continuous 2 Event record ENI No record sf Fine tune From 7 05 00 To 12 05 00 PM Figure 54 Continuous Weekly Recording Schedule Page The example below shows weekly event recording from 7 05 A M to 12 05 P M The boxes in the time bars are yellow with a red border You can make the boxes smaller or larger by dragging them using your mouse Weekly recording schedule EE T E Continuous 2 eve record By No record Fine tune From
53. ealer to Pelco for such Products In no If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of Intermediate Consignee I Ultimate Consignee use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of American Overseas Air Freight Pelco Pelco or otherwise 320 Beach Road 3500 Pelco Way The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have 2 CA 94010 m CA 93612 5699 additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C662 6 02 Original version C662M A 9 02 Updated parts list on page 5 Revised Figure 2 C662M B 2 03 Revised Network Configuration and Time Synchronization sections C662M C 4 03 Incorporated DX9000 Digital Video Recorder Installation Operation manual C685M D Revised manual for version C1 1 software C662M D 5 03 Added nstallation Guidelines section Revised to include IDE storage and recorder models C662M E 5 03 Removed storage units from Models section Added parts list Revised Figures 1 through 4 Added note to Mylex Alert Manager section Added notes to Hardware Connections section Removed SCSI and IDE storage units from Specifications amp Pelco the Pelco logo Spectra Genex Esprit Camclosure and Legacy are registered trademarks of Pelco Wi
54. ear Delete all configurations from the selected channel Pons Select the channel s you want to configure with the relay unit Enter the server name that the relay unit is connected to Select the device number as configured in the 1 0 Handler Enter the relay port number that the selected channel will send events to NOTE The first port on the relay unit is 0 If you select more than one channel this port number will be related to the first channel The second channel will receive events from relay port 1 the third channel will receive events from relay port 2 and so on n C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 5 Click OK and then Next pz IO Manager Configuration Configure output events Step 4 In this step you can customize which events are sent to the output external device and whether events are translated to another event type when they are sent You can choose to send all events to the device or just a specific event Likewise you can choose to send the event As Is without translation or to Send it as a different type Make sure you choose a type supported by the driver of the external device Channel 0 o No translation ces Stop Recording Start Recording Manual Video Motion Detection No Signal Detection Signal Detection Channel 0 lt lt Previous Finish Figure 86 Relay Unit Step 4 Screen Select the event type to translate NOTE
55. eived Server Device 0 Channel 0 has External 2 source Channel 2 has no External 2 source Channel 4 has no External 2 source Channel 6 has no External 2 source Cancel lt lt Previous Figure 82 Configure External 2 Source 9 Follow the previous steps if you want to define a second event 10 Click Next 662 5 03 C662M E 5 03 11 Click Next 12 Click Finish pz IO Manager Configuration Configure event destination Step 3 Each channel can send events to one external device port This step maps the destination device for the channels Server Device Port s Gk Clear Channel does not send events to external devices Channel 2 does not send events to external devices Channel 4 does not send events to external devices Channel 6 does not send events to external devices Cancel Figure 83 Configure Event Destination pz IO Manager Configuration Configure output events Step 4 In this step you can customize which events are sent to the output external device and whether events are translated to another event type when they are sent You can choose to send all events to the device or just a specific event Likewise you can choose to send the event As without translation or to Send it as a different type Make sure you choose a type supported by the driver of the external device Translate 71 71
56. eo recorders or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be returned for repair covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applica All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurbishing charge tions that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico are not covered under this warranty Service Department Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the Way specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on Clovis CA 93612 5699 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 D
57. erties are correct on each recorder You can access the date and time from the system tray After you complete these steps you must open the Client Configuration Utility It is used to synchronize the time between the recorders and viewstations Follow these steps 1 Click Configure time zone windows NT Time Zone Editor I Time Zones Cancel T 01 00 Azores GMT 01 00 Cape Verde Is GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 03 00 Brasilia GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown GMT 03 00 Greenland Delete GMT 03 30 Newfoundland GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada Help 5 04 00 Caracas La El GMT 04 00 Santiago GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Daylight Saving Time Edit New About Start Date Time First Sunday of April at 2 00 00 4M End Date Time Last Sunday of October at 2 00 00 Figure 22 Time Zone Editor Dialog Box 2 Verify your time zone 3 Click Edit 662 5 03 Edit Time Zone Time Zone Name Abbreviation Esstem Standard Time Cancel Offset fromGMT 5 00 E Automatically set Daylight Saving Time Start Day First Sunday of gt at 2 00 00 Las Sunday of October v at 2 00 004M Abbreviation Eastem Daylight Time Daylight Bias 4 0 Figure 23 Edit Time Zone Dialog Box
58. es Georgetown 03 00 Greenland Delete 03 30 Newfoundland 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada Help 04 00 Caracas La Paz 04 00 Santiago About Daylight Saving Time Start Date Time First Sunday of April at 02 00 00 4M End Date Time Last Sunday of October at 02 00 00 Verify your time zone Click Edit 05 00 Bogota Lima Quit Figure 30 Time Zone Editor Window 662 5 03 9 Edit Time Zone Time Zone Name OK Abbreviation Eastem Standard Time Cancel Offset from GMT 05 00 Help Automatically set Daylight Saving Time di Start Day Fist Sunday of april at 02 00 00 E LastDay Last 7 Sunday y of October x at 02 00 00 Abbreviation Eastem Daylight Time Daylight Bias 01 00 E Figure 31 Edit Time Zone Dialog Box 5 Verify that the Automatically set Daylight Saving Time checkbox is selected if applicable for the location of installation 6 Click OK 7 Close the Windows NT Time Zone Editor 8 Click Configure DX 9000 Server Configuration Are you sure you want to change the server s configuration Yes No Figure 32 Verify Settings Dialog Box 9 Click Yes i Operation completed Figure 33 Operation Complete Dialog Box 10 Click OK 11 Select the Define time synchronization chain checkbox from the Server Configuration Utility dialog box 12 Click Suggest
59. ettings Parity Set the parity according to the External Relay device settings C0M Port This is the COM port on the viewstation that the relay unit is connected to Frame Address This should be set with the default values of 0 Default Latch Time sec The minimum time that is detected by the relay unit This sets the latch time for all the relay ports Relay Define the relay port number that you want to change The first port on the relay unit is 0 Latch Time sec The minimum time that is detected by the relay unit for the specific port Add Set the new latch time for the specific port Remove Set the default latch time for the specific relay port 7 Set the baud rate to 9600 and the parity to Even 8 Enter the COM port that the relay unit is connected to on the viewstation 9 Click OK 10 Click Test 81 82 FOREIGN LANGUAGE You can select only the following locations for use with the DX9000 system English United States French France German Germany Portuguese Brazil Spanish Spain In the example below the location is changed from English United States to Spanish Spain 1 Double click My Computer File Edit Favorites Tools Help Back Q search Gyrolders History 25 02 A Address My Computer _ F I L1 SUM R 3 Floppy LocalDisk C 030206 1410 02 My Computer A D
60. first channel The second channel will receive events from alarm port 1 the third channel will receive events from alarm port 2 and so on E 10 Manager Configuration Configure External 1 Source Step 1 Each channel can receive two event types External 1 and External 2 This step configures the Server device number and port from which External 1 is received Channel receives External 1 from Server pelcot Device Port 0 Channel 0 has no External 1 source Channel 2 has no External 1 source Channel 4 has no External 1 source Channel 6 has no External 1 source lt lt Previous Next gt gt Figure 80 Sample Configuration 7 Click OK 69 pz IO Manager Configuration Configure External 1 Source Step 1 Each channel can receive two event types External 1 and External 2 This step configures the Server device number and port from which External 1 is received Server Device 0 Channel Receives External 1 from Server PELCO1 Device 1 Port 0 Channel 2 has no External 1 source Channel 4 has no External 1 source Channel 5 has no External 1 source Cancel lt lt Previous Next gt gt Figure 81 External 1 8 Click Next pz IO Manager Configuration Configure External 2 Source Step 2 Each channel can receive two event types External 1 and External 2 This step configures the Server device number and port from which External 2 is rec
61. he user s authorization level administrator or operator Highlight the server the user should have access to from the Accessible servers list Click OK Select the user name from the Users list Select the server name from the Accessible servers list Click the left arrow button Click OK 662 5 03 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING 1 0 INTEGRATION The DX9000 system can interface to the CM9760 matrix It can integrate with the CM9760 DT CM9760 ALM and CM9760 REL You can configure the 1 0 input output integration feature to send and receive events to the external devices The CM9760 DT data translator translates the ASCII protocol to the P protocol of the CM9760 matrix switch The CM9760 ALM alarm unit is an input device with 64 ports You can connect up to four alarm units to each DX9000 recorder CM9760 REL relay unit is an output device with 64 ports You can connect up to four relay units to each DX9000 recorder SENDING EVENTS The DX9000 sends events to the relay unit and the data translator The data translator then sends the events to the CM9760 matrix The events sent are internal events only such as VMD Manual Signal On and Signal Off RECEIVING EVENTS The DX9000 receives events from the alarm unit The events are divided into two groups Group 1 These are events that are not generated by the system such as Set Event and Reset Event These events are generated by devices such as the alarm unit and
62. ility Verify Settings Dialog aan tentent ttt ttt tette tette ttt ttt treten Operation Complete Dialog Box Client Configuration Success Dialog Box Time Zone Editor Dialog Box Edit Time Zone Dialog Box Verify Settings Dialog Box Operation Complete Dialog u re eed o sti iue i i Export to Server Dialog Box Verify Settings Dialog Box Operation Complete Dialog Box Server Configuration Utility Dialog Box Time Zone Editor Window Edit Time Zone Dialog Box Verify Settings Dialog Box Operation Complete Dialog 2 ctt au apanata qashan rtt eee deett tertii titio Workstation Array Manager Window New Text Document Window 2 10222 00 2 0020001 00 00 000000000000000000 0 Example Event Message Text WIPDOW i eet iere a tti eie ueteres t eerie Folder Options Page Rename File Dialog Box Server Alert Batch File Window Workstation Array Manager Window Alert Preferences Page Alarm Setup Page Launch Application Dialog Box Select Batch File Dialog BOX arret mrt t i entera mrt Datus tret eei Le Application Name Dialog Box Application Test WINDOW uyu u on etm m Cree Messenger Service Dialog Successful Test Camera Properties Dialog Box Select Channel Dialog
63. in a domain and create local user click Network ID _Network To rename this computer or join a domain click Propetties Properties Figure 5 Recorder Network Identification Page 16 C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 4 Click Properties Identification Changes 2l xi Y ou can change the name and the membership of this computer Changes may affect access to network resources Computer name Full computer name pelcol More Member of Domain Workgroup ox9000_GROUP Cancel Figure 6 Recorder Identification Changes Dialog Box 5 Enter the new computer name or workgroup Click OK 7 Reboot It takes about five minutes for the recorder to reboot If you cannot wait that long then wait two minutes open the recorder door and turn the power off and back on 18 CHANGING THE RECORDER S IP ADDRESS To change the recorder s address 1 2 Close all windows on the recorder desktop Right click My Network Places and go to Properties Network and Dial up Connections I File Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help Back search Folders 5 GE X A Li Make New Connection l Local Area Connection LAN Network and Dial up Connections This Folder contains network connections For this computer and a wizard to help you create a new connection To create a new connection click M
64. kmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information as noted below 1 Model and serial number Five years on Pelco manufactured cameras CC3500 CC3600 CC3700 and MC3500 MC3600 2 Date of shipment PO number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number Series two years on all other cameras 3 Details of the defect or problem hree years on Genex Series multiplexers server and keyboard and 090 Series Camclosure Camera System If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions wo years on 100 150 200 and 300 Series Camclosure Camera Systems stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned wo years on cameras and all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses wo years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM6800E CM8500 CM9500 CM9740 CM9760 Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Matrix DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products Pelco wo years on Spectra Esprit and PS20 Scanners including when used in continuous motion applications RETURNS wo years on Esprit and WW5700 series window wiper excluding wiper blades In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 Eighteen months on DX Series digital vid
65. ndows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation pcAnywhere is a trademark of Symantec Copyright 2003 Pelco All rights reserved C662M E 5 03 89 PELCO World Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 www pelco com 1509001 Orangeburg New York Las Vegas Nevada Eindhoven The Netherlands Wokingham United Kingdom Montreal Canada
66. ng into an industry standard 19 inch 48 26 cm wide equipment rack The recorder should be connected to an uninterruptible power supply UPS capable of supplying 2 A for 120 VAC power systems or 1 A for 230 VAC power systems CAUTION The units should be installed in an air conditioned room where the temperature is maintained between 41 and 86 F 5 and 29 C The units can be placed on a flat surface such as a shelf or can be installed in a 19 inch wide equipment rack NOTE Allow one rack unit 1 75 inches or 4 5 cm of space between each unit for air circulation To install the units in an equipment rack Attach the two rack ears to both sides of each unit Attach the two brackets to both sides of each unit Attach the mounting rails to the equipment rack Place the units onto the mounting rails They should slide in and out of the rack easily Fasten the rack ears to the equipment rack Attach the patch panel to the rear of the rack gt gt The following illustration shows how to mount recorder or a viewstation into a rack _a lt 8 SCREWS 2 10 32 X 375 INCH REAR MOUNTING RAIL 8 FLAT HEAD 6 SCREWS 8 32 X 375 INCH PAN HEAD WITH WASHERS FRONT MOUNTING RAIL bb P i 4 sCREWS 10 32 X 375 INCH FLAT HEAD RECORDER VIEWSTATION BRACKET SIDE VIEW lt 6 SCREWS 8 32 X 250 INCH PAN HEAD 3 EACH SIDE 4 SCREWS v
67. nistration Window Help Bo Ae E iuh 9 joe ontroller View Controller 0 Physical Devices MB Logical Drives MB 279336 RAIDS extremeRAID 2000 EventD Severity Source 7 Device Address Description seg Local 4 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl O chn 0 encl 1 Power supply has been restored Fri Feb 1 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl O chn 0 encl 1 Power supply has been restored FriFeb 1 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl Ochn 0 encl 1 Fan has been restored Fri Feb 1 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl Ochn O enc 1 Fan has been restored Fri Feb 1 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl 0 Battery Backup Unit Present Fri Feb 1 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl Ologdrv 0 4 logical drive has been placed online Fri Feb 1 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl 01 0 4 logical drive has been Found Fri Feb 1 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl O chn Otgt 10 4 Physical device has Failed Fri Feb 1 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl chn Otgt 1 4 hard disk has been placed online Fri Feb 1 Fri Feb 14 13 04 31 2003 ctl 0 chn O tat 3 A hard disk has been placed online Fri Feb 1 7 2 HH For Help press F1 DX 9000 Server Atte Workstation Arra Channel Setup Server 0 9000 Recording 5 Figure 40 Workstation Array Manager Window 2 Click C662M E 5 03
68. onfigure the viewstation you need the following information You can obtain this information from your network administrator e Unique viewstation name Examples are Pelcovs1 Pelcovs2 Pelcovs3 etc This is the default naming scheme e Unique IP address Examples are 100 0 0 201 100 0 0 202 100 0 0 203 etc This is the default addressing scheme e Network subnet mask This must be the same on all recorders and viewstations For example 255 0 0 0 is the default e Computer workgroup name This must be the same on all recorders and viewstations For example DX9000_GROUP is the default CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION S IDENTIFICATION To change the default computer name or workgroup 1 Close all windows on the viewstation desktop 2 Right click My Computer 3 Go to Properties and click the Network Identification tab System Properties 2 General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced Windows uses the following information to identify your computer onthe network Full computer name 1 Workgroup Dx3000_GROUP To use the Network Identification Wizard to join domain and create a local user click Network ID Bieten To rename this computer or join a domain click Properties Properties Cancel Apply Figure 11 Viewstation Network Identification Page 4 Click Properties C662M E 5 03 21 22 5 6 ys Identification Changes HE You can change
69. or incorrect connections Remove all diskettes when you turn your system on Contact your local support center for further assistance 86 662 5 03 SPECIFICATIONS C662M E 5 03 RECORDER Electrical Video Input Voltage Power Consumption Signal System Operating System Recording Resolution NTSC PAL Compression Compressed Image Size Video Inputs Video Outputs Remote Control Mechanical Connectors BNC 6 pin mini DIN 089 DB15 RJ 45 General Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Dimensions Desktop Rack Mount Unit Weight VIEWSTATION Electrical Input Voltage Power Consumption Operating System Mechanical Connectors 6 pin mini DIN 089 DB15 DB25 RJ 11 RJ 45 USB General Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Dimensions Desktop Rack Mount Unit Weight 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz autoranging 195 W maximum NTSC PAL Windows 2000 and SP2 Service Pack 352 x 240 pixels 352 x 288 pixels MPEG 352 x 240 average 1 4 KB for indoor fixed camera 8 16 24 at 30 ips 8 16 24 32 40 at 15 ips 1 SVGA Full remote control via TCP IP network Video inputs PS 2 mouse and keyboard COM 1 and COM 2 Monitor port SVGA Ethernet port 10 100 BaseT 41 to 85 F 5 to 29 C Maximum 8096 noncondensing 7 3 H x 17 0 W x 19 6 D inches 18 5 x 43 2 x 49 8 cm 7 0 H x 19 0 W x 19 6 D inches 17 8 x 48 3 x 49 8 cm 40 Ib 18 1 kg maximum fully
70. ple if your IP address is 100 0 0 101 then your Multicast Group is 239 0 0 101 Multicast TTL These are the total number of routers that separate the server from its farthest viewstation on the network For example if two routers separate the server from its farthest viewstation then the value will be 2 Alarm Interval This is the alarm interval listed in seconds for the cameras associated with this recorder The default is 300 seconds This feature is relevant only if you do not intend on recording continuously 24 hours a day and want to record events only during part or all of the day Pre Alarm Interval This is the pre alarm interval listed in seconds for the camera associated with this recorder The default is 60 seconds This feature is relevant only if you do not intend on recording continuously 24 hours a day and want to record events only during part or all of the day Auto Record Auto record means that the system begins to record automatically when rebooted The system does not record automatically if you select the False radio button Define Time Synchronization Chain This allows you to configure the recorders that you exported in the Client Configuration Utility 2 3 4 Click Configure Time Zone Windows NT Time Zone Editor Time Zones 01 00 Azores 01 00 Cape Verde Is 02 00 Mid Atlantic N 03 00 Brasilia ew 03 00 Buenos Air
71. r that is connected to the server Driver for Device 1 L2 1x Lookin E Drives o lt E3 9760ALM dli CM9760DT dll CM9760REL dll TCPDriver dll File name Files of type Driver Files dll Cancel 2 Figure 67 CM9760 Alarm Driver 3 Select CM9760ALM dll 4 Click Open ys IOHandlerConfig Device 1 Pelco CM97604LM Alarm Driver il Configure Test Remove Device 2 Select Diver Configue Test Remove Figure 68 Device 1 Alarm Driver 5 Click Configure 62 662 5 03 C662M E 5 03 amp 2CM9760ALMConfig LX CM36704LM Setup Baud Rate Event Type 4 Event Catergory p Default Interval sec eo Use a comma delimeted list to arm single alarms and a dash for alamr ranges For example to arm alarms 0 1 2 5 7 8 enter 0 25 7 9 COM Port Amedlams 0 53 Intervals Setup Alarm p Interval sec Add Remove Cancel Figure 69 9760 Alarm Configuration Table E Alarm Configuration Term Definition Baud Rate Set according to the external alarm device settings COM Port The COM port on the recorder that the alarm unit is connected to Event Type Not used Set with default value 4 Event Category Not used Set with default value 0 Default Interval The time interval between two events This sets the same interval for the entire al
72. rs can define user names and passwords for the DX9000 viewstation To open the DX9000 viewstation application double click the desktop icon and log in CAMERA RECORDING PROPERTIES 1 Click System gt Properties on the main toolbar Camera Properties Select channel m Cancel Figure 49 Camera Properties Dialog Box Click Select channel to display a list of recorders 45 46 Select a channel Gt Channel 0 Channel 2 Channel 4 i t Channel Figure 50 Select Channel Dialog Box C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 Camera Properties Select channel Channel 1 PELCO1 Schedule DVMD Video Continuous recording C Daily recording schedule 00 00 05 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 Weekly recording schedule 06 00 12 00 18 00 Preview Continuous 2 j Event record ENI No record Eil 6 20 49AM 6 20 494M Fine tune From Apply Figure 51 Continuous Recording Schedule Page 4 Selectthe Preview checkbox to verify that you have the correct camera 47 48 Continuous Recording Schedule 1 Select the Continuous recording radio button This is the default setting and should be selected already when you select a channel 2 Click Apply Recording is done at all times and no schedule is defined The entire daily and weekly recording schedules are marked in light yellow and any previous definitions on the s
73. the name and the membership of this computer Changes may affect access to network resources Computer name Full computer name 1 More Member of Domain Workgroup ox9000_GROUP Figure 12 Viewstation Identification Changes Dialog Box Enter the new computer name or workgroup Click OK Reboot C662M E 5 03 CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION S IP ADDRESS To change the viewstation s IP address 1 Close all windows on the viewstation desktop 2 Right click My Network Places and go to Properties Network and Dial up Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Back search Gyrolders 5 A Make New Connection k Local Area Connection Enabled Network and Dial up Connections This Folder contains network connections For this computer and a wizard to help you create a new connection To create a new connection click Make New Connection To open a connection click its icon To access settings and components of a connection right click its icon and then click Properties To identify your computer on the network click Network Identification To add additional networking components click Add Network Components Select an item to view its description 2 object s Figure 13 Viewstation Network Connections Window 3 Double click Local Area Connection C662M E
74. to and configured on the 1 0 Handler OK Confirm the configuration Clear Delete all configurations from the selected channel C662M E 5 03 C662M E 5 03 gt Select the channel s you want to configure with the data translator Enter the server name that the data translator is connected to Select the device number as configured the 1 0 Handler In the port field enter the alarm number you want to activate in the matrix NOTE In the port field you can enter and configure only alarm numbers physical and logical numbers in the CM9760 System Manager If you select several channels the port number you enter will be the starting port That means the first port on the data translator is 1 Click OK and then Next yz IO Manager Configuration Configure output events Step 4 In this step you can customize which events are sent to the output external device and whether events are translated to another event type when they are sent You can choose to send all events to the device or just a specific event Likewise you can choose to send the event As Is without translation or to Send it as a different type Make sure you choose a type supported by the driver of the external device Channel 0 9 No translation oe Stop Recording Start Recording Manual Video Motion Detection No Signal Detection Signal Detection Channel 0 lt lt Previous Finish
75. ure 9 Recorder Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box Make sure the Show icon in taskbar when connected checkbox is selected 20 6 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 100 Subnet mask 255 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced Cancel Figure 10 Recorder Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Dialog Box Enter the Subnet mask Enter the IP address For example 100 0 0 101 The last three digits must be different for each recorder For example 101 102 103 etc NOTE You may also have to enter your default gateway address and your DNS server address es NOTE After changing the recorder s IP address you must go to the Server Configuration Utility The numbers in the last three boxes of the Multicast group must match the last three numbers of this recorder s IP address C662M E 5 03 VIEWSTATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION After you make all connections you also have to configure the network on the viewstation To c
76. wo event types External 1 and External 2 This step configures the Server device number and port from which External 1 is received Channel 0 receives External 1 from Server Device Channel has no External 1 source Channel 2 has no External 1 source Channel 4 has no External 1 source Channel 6 has no External 1 source Cancel lt lt Previous Next gt gt Figure 79 Configure External 1 Source 68 662 5 03 C662M E 5 03 Table H External 1 Source Term Definition Server The server name that the alarm unit is connected to Port The port number on the alarm unit that relates to a specific channel If several channels are selected this number specifies the related port of the first channel For example if 8 channels are selected port 0 relates to channel 0 and so on Device The logical device number that the alarm unit is connected to and configured on the 1 0 Handler OK Confirm the configuration Clear Delete all configurations from the selected channel Select the channel s that will receive events from the alarm unit Enter the server name that the alarm unit is connected to Select the device number as configured in the 1 0 Handler Enter the alarm port number that the selected channel will receive events from NOTE first port on the alarm unit is 0 If you select more than one channel this port number will be related to the

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