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1. Figure 21 Setup Window C1696M 8 06 25 Operating the DVR5100 The DVR5100 Control Pad provides access to most DVR5100 features and functionality The DVR5100 Remote Client application is required to configure certain options accessible to the DVR5100 For example scripts are created using the Remote Client but are operated on the DVR5100 from the Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices Monitoring Live Video The DVR5100 starts up in live video mode The following sections describe how to work in the live view mode e Selecting a Video Pane below e Changing Screen Layout below e Viewing a Specific Camera on page 27 e Moving Through the Camera Sequence on page 28 e Working With Cameras on page 29 SELECTING A VIDEO PANE When you start the unit and are displaying a layout with several video panes the upper left video pane is selected by default To select a differ ent video pane use the joystick to move left right up and down on the monitor The border of the currently selected video pane changes color to reflect the current operating state of the DVR5100 e Green Indicates the currently selected video pane e Yellow Indicates that recorded video is being
2. 3 The Lock Clip dialog box appears Lock Clip Start dateltime 6 81 2006 MM sB 0 End date time 6 1 81 2006 8 12 17 Duration 12 minute s 17 second s Cancel Figure 65 Quick Search Lock Clip Dialog Box 4 select a start date and time and an end date and time for the video clip that you want to lock As you update this information the duration is Updated to show how much video to lock x en To unlock the video 9 SelectOK The video clip is locked To cancel you selection and close the search dialog select Cancel clip refer to the instructions in 70 unlock a video clip below To lock a video clip from an enhanced search C1696M 8 06 53 1 Perform an enhanced search Refer to Performing an Enhanced Search on page 49 The Enhanced Search dialog box appears Figure 64 2 Turn the jog inner dial to select a video clip and then select Lock amp The video remains locked indefinitely To unlock a video clip You can unlock any video clip that has been locked by first performing an enhanced search for locked video 1 Perform an enhanced search making sure to include locked video in the Search type Refer to Performing an Enhanced Search on page 49 Search Type D Figure 66 Searching for Locked Video 2 Turn the jog inner dial to select a locked video clip and then select Unlock A l MARKING AN EVENT You can mark an event on a video clip while you are playing back recorded video
3. C1696M 8 06 C1696M 8 06 ADJUST THE FOCUS NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To adjust focus 1 In the live view mode use the joystick to select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera whose iris requires adjustment Refer to Viewing a Specific Camera on page 27 for instructions on displaying a camera The selected pane is highlighted by a green border 2 Press Menu The Select Camera menu appears eis Y Select Camera Camera Menu Back Figure 32 Select Camera Menu 3 Press the red function key to select the Focus icon The Focus dialog box appears Focus JB Auto Focus On Cancel Figure 33 Focus Dialog Box 4 Navigate to the option box By default the focus mode is set to Auto Focus On 5 Turn the jog inner dial to set the focus mode to Auto Focus Off Help 31 6 Move to the focus control and do one of the following e To focus closer to an object turn the shuttle outer dial O to the right The plus sign is highlighted by a circle indicating the direction of the change As an alternative press and hold the Plus button Ad to focus closer Figure 34 Focus Closer to An Object e To fo
4. Focus and Iris commands and for reviewing camera properties from the Camera Menu Select Camera Camera Menu Back Help Figure 18 Cameras Menu ACTIONS MENU The Actions menu contains options for running scripts and relays on selected devices To create scripts or relays log on to a DVR5100 Remote Client application You can also control PTZ operations or auxiliary operations such running a wiper on compatible cameras Scripts Relays PTZ Operations Auxiliary Back Help Figure 19 Actions Menu C1696M 8 06 SEARCH EXPORT MENU The Search Export menu contains options for locating and reviewing recorded video and for exporting snapshots and recorded video To export video you must have a CD or DVD available To export snapshots you must have a USB storage device attached to the DVR5100 or to the KBD5000 Quick Search Enhanced Search Figure 20 Search Export Menu SETUP WINDOW If you have permissions to do so you can view or modify setup information for the DVR5100 The Setup window contains options for configuring the following settings System Configuration Devices Users Monitors and Recording Schedules To set up roles scripts and events you must log on to the DVR5100 Remote Client application System Configuration Devices Users Monitors Recording Schedules SCEL DVR 5100 General Time Network DDNS Picture quality NTSC PAL Low 30 25 gt Reset All Cameras to System Quality Update Software OK Cancel
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6. Off The unit is not connected to the network Solid Green The unit is connected to the network using the 1000BaseT standard Solid Amber The unit is connected to the network using the 100Basel standard Solid Red The unit is connected to the network using the 10Basel standard Unit status indicator AN The unit status is indicated by one of the following three colors e Green The unit is functioning normally e Amber The unit is in configuration mode e Red The unit is in an error condition DVR5100 CONTROL PAD The DVR5100 Control Pad allows you to configure and operate the DVR Figure 8 DVR5100 Control Pad The Control Pad contains the following keys and functions Table C DVR5100 Control Pad Functions Yellow function key e When on screen menus are displayed pressing the yellow key selects the yellow menu Item e When on screen menus are not displayed pressing this key switches the DVR mode to live view Blue function key e AttheLogin dialog box pressing this key displays the Keypad e When on screen menus are displayed pressing this key selects the blue menu item e When on screen menus are not displayed pressing this key displays the Quick Export dialog box 14 C1696M 8 06 Table C DVR5100 Control Pad Functions Continued Y The joystick navigates to a video pane menu item or field In PTZ mode controls pan and tilt Quick export label Indicates the function of this key when on scre
7. PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To request a reminder for an alarm event 1 While the Alarm Received dialog box Figure 39 is displayed select an alarm 2 Use the joystick to select the Snooze icon X and then press Enter Shift a or press the red function key The Alarm Received 0000 dialog box is closed and the snooze action is recorded in the system log After a delay the alarm notification reappears with a clock icon indicating that the alarm was previously snoozed 36 C1696M 8 06 VIEWING COMMENTS NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To view an alarm message comment 1 On the Panel Keypad press the blue function key 2 An alarm message appears 3 Review the comments about the alarm and then press the red function key when you are done C1696M 8 06 31 Executing Scripts A script is like a macro but provides much more power and flexibility Scripts may be used to control almost all system functions and may be combined in almost any order To create a script you must be l
8. Received dialog box Figure 39 press the blue function key to display the comments associated with the alarm If necessary turn the jog inner dial to select a single alarm Instructions appear on how to respond to the alarm Alarm Information The DVR5100 Camera 01 has lost video on channel uuid 2b4a6119 e355 4d6c bha93 55tacI56cce0 Camera 1 Contact your system administrator immediately to arrange for repair or replacement or check the video connection Figure 40 Alarm Information 2 select the OK icon GS and then press Enter Shift or press the green function key to close the comments The Alarm Cae Received dialog box appears Figure 39 3 Do one of the following e Navigate to the Ack icon GS and then press Enter Shift The Alarm Received dialog box is closed and the acknowledge 00 action is recorded in the system log As an alternative you can press the green function key to acknowledge the alarm e Navigate to the Snooze icon ag and then press Enter Shift The alarm will reappear after the snooze time has expired As an alternative press the red function key to snooze the alarm REQUESTING A REMINDER FOR AN ALARM EVENT With the DVR5100 you can postpone responses to an alarm event for a specified time period Referred to as snooze the alarm is redisplayed after the snooze time expires NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB
9. The cursor in the Quick Search display now tracks with the video You can move the cursor to any point on the timeline to instantly play back video from that time Q Quick Search SWRJ 1 20 2006 8 00 00 PM GMT 08 00 lt lt P e H a E E We Sat 28 Figure 6 Quick Search Green The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C2669M 4 07 Original version Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Esprit ExSite Genex Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Copyright 2007 Pelco All rights reserved Endura EnduraStor and Spectra Ill are trademarks of Pelco DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Inc C2669M 4 07 11 PELLO Worldwide 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 IS09001 Australia Canada Finland France Germany Italy Macau The Netherlands Russia Singapore South Africa Spain Sweden United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States 0 P E R A T I DVR5100 Series Digital Video Recorder C1696M 8 06 Contents About the DVR5100 Series Digital Video Recorder A PP e oo II IA 9 Starting and Stopping the DVR5100 pe Entenng Login INformations gnacentaose
10. The default export format is QuickTime MPEG 4 but this may be changed during the export process on the Enhanced Search dialog box Exported video clips can be quite large Snapshots may be exported to a USB device Be sure that the media to which you are exporting the video or snapshot is attached to the DVR5100 or to an optional KBD5000 and that it contains sufficient storage space for the exported video or snapshot before you start to export it NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices There are two ways to export video You can export the current video clip that you are viewing or you can search for and then export video from the Enhanced Search screen To export the currently selected video clip 1 Select a video pane that is displaying recorded video The border of the video pane is yellow 2 From the control pad press the blue function key The Quick Export screen appears Quick Export Export Video Mark Event Snapshot Figure 69 Quick Export Screen 3 Select one of the following options e Export Video Select this option to export the entire video clip in the default format The Export Video Clip screen appears Continue with the next step e Mark Event Sel
11. The selected video pane is surrounded by a green border 2 On the front panel controls press Enter Shift amp The border around the video pane changes to blue Figure 36 PTZ Mode Indicated by Blue Border 32 C1696M 8 06 3 Move the joystick left or right to pan to the left or right of the current scene 4 Move the joystick up or down to tilt the camera up or down from the current scene 5 Press and hold the Plus Ad or Minus MWH buttons to zoom in and zoom out of the scene If the camera does not respond to the joystick verify that the camera protocol is configured correctly The DVR5100 supports Coaxitron Extended Coaxitron Pelco D and Pelco P protocols for cameras that are equipped for PTZ control ACCESSING CAMERA MENUS Many settings for different cameras can be programmed to fit your specific needs You can display menus and adjust camera settings from the DVR5100 if your user role has permissions to do so Although you can program patterns and presets from some camera menus for best results use the DVR5100 Remote Client Application to program these operations WARNING Among the available menu options are commands to restart or turn off a camera Restarting or turning off a camera stops any video recording that might be in progress for the camera Check with your system administrator before you restart or turn off a camera that might be in use by other users on the system NOTE The instructions in this manual
12. Time Range PPJA8 Thu Jun 8 22 59 55 2006 Thu Jun 8 22 59 55 2006 Set Set Search Type Camera O Al types O Al cameras O Search Cancel Figure 56 Search Dialog Box You can use the Enhanced Search dialog box to search for recorded video based on the following search criteria Date and time ranges Search for video recorded in the following time periods Yesterday Searches the previous 24 hour period from the current date Past 3 Days Searches for video recorded in the preceding 3 day period from the current date Past 7 Days Searches for video recorded in the preceding 7 day period from the current time Specify Time Range Searches for video recorded during a time range that you specify Selecting this option displays the Start time dialog box Types of recorded video search for video recorded based on motion detection or alarms continuous or manual recordings and locked video All types Searches for all types of recorded video including locked continuous alarms motion and manual Multiple types Displays the Select Search Type dialog box in which you can select a subset of recorded video types for which to search Locked Searches only for locked video Continuous Searches only for video recorded in the continuous mode default Alarms Searches only for video recorded in response to an alarm event Motion Searches only for video recorded in response to a motion event Manual Searches only for video recorded m
13. ale o cies thee si Shuttle outer ring Clockwise increases tasi forward Joystick Live video mode Havigaies to a video pane PTZ mode Controls pan and it Menu or dialog box Moves to menu hem or feid EnterfShift Menu displayed Press to select chosen menu fem Menu not displayed Press to enter or ext PTZ mode bive border 01 04 0034 Press any key to hide this help screen Figure 16 Online Help for the Control Pad C1696M 8 06 23 On Screen Menus The DVR5100 Series DVR on screen menus hierarchy is designed to present only those menus for which you have permission Depending on your user role you might see all available menus or only a few of the menus There are user roles for an administrator manager operator and guest The descriptions of menus in this section are based on the administrator role which has access to all menus and functions If you do not see a menu to which you think you should have access contact your system administrator to change the permissions for your user ID DVR5100 MAIN MENU The main menu of the DVR5100 provides access to all daily operational functions It is organized into four menus from which all other functions are available Cameras Search Export Setup Logout Help Figure 17 DVR5100 Main Menu CAMERAS MENU The Cameras menu contains options that are related to selecting cameras to view in video panes It also contains options for setting up and adjusting cameras with the
14. covered under warranty Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and Endura Series distributed network based video products One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product lia bility relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have ad
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16. features e Timeline Units of time increase or decrease between months and days days and hours hours and minutes or minutes and seconds The Panel Keypad shuttle is used to change units as follows Zoom in Turn the shuttle clockwise to display a smaller unit of time Zoom out Turn the shuttle counterclockwise to display a larger unit of time Along with stars that indicate a marked event the graphical indicator for recorded video represents recorded video with four different colored bars e Green Continuous recording e Red Alarm recording e Blue Motion recording e Yellow Manual recording You turn the jog inner dial to the right or left to move forward or backward along the timeline gt o Play E Starts playing back the video from the position of the cursor along the timeline The time and date are displayed above the timeline e Lock pe Displays the Lock Clip dialog box on which you can specify the date and time for which you want to lock a video clip e OK ss Accepts the selected date and time The recorded video clip is displayed in the currently selected video pane e Cancel s Rejects the selected date and time No recorded video clip is displayed in the currently selected video pane 46 C1696M 8 06 PERFORMING A QUICK SEARCH NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100
17. to mat Each time you start the DVR5100 you should choose the user name that is assigned a role that provides you with access to the features that you will need By default each user has access to the following features e admin This user is assigned the Administrator role which provides full access to all of the DVR5100 features The Administrator has full access rights and is the only user level with permission to modify every option and value in the Setup page e manager This user is assigned the Manager role which provides access to the same features available to the Operator role with the addition of being able to export and view all of the Setup windows e operator This user is assigned the Operator role which lets you monitor live video and audio reposition PTZ cameras respond to alarms run scripts activate relays search for video play it back lock clips and capture snapshots e guest This user is assigned the Guest role which lets you monitor live video and audio change layouts and reposition PTZ cameras Contact your DVR5100 system administrator to set up additional users and roles and if you forget a password or need to change a password To log on to the DVR5100 TIP You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on screen menus 1 S
18. 0 press the Help button on the keyboard To display online help about the front panel controls select the Help icon from the main menu of the DVR5100 Figure 10 illustrates the online help for the KBD5000 o Video pane Displays video either live from a camera or recorded from the hard disk of the unit Displays up to 16 video streams at 20 C1696M 8 06 DISPLAYING AND HIDING THE SYSTEM MENUS Press the Menu key to display and hide the on screen menus The first time you display the menus the DVR5100 displays the main menu If you navigate to a lower level menu and then close the menu display the DVR5100 retains that information and returns you to the same menu the next time you press the Menu key To hide an on screen menu press the Menu key again Cameras Actions Search Export Setup Logout Help Figure 11 DVR5100 Main Menu NAVIGATING TO AND SELECTING A MENU ITEM There are three ways to navigate within a menu and select an Item e Use the joystick to move between the on screen Icons e Press a function key that is identical in color to a menu item e Turn the jog inner dial of the jog shuttle to move across a menu or up and down a list JOYSTICK To navigate to and select a menu item 1 Move the joystick left or right to a menu Item The yellow cursor denotes the highlighted menu item eS to select the highlighted menu item To return to a previous menu move the joystick to the on screen Back icon and the
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20. 006 Set Figure 58 Start Time Dialog Box a Navigate to the Start field and then press Enter Shift amp The Quick Search dialog box appears with a timeline Quick Search Figure 59 Quick Search Dialog Box b Turn the jog inner dial right or left to select a start time along the timeline and then press Enter Shift amp c Navigate to the Stop field and then press Enter Shift eE The Quick Search dialog box appears with a timeline d Turn the jog inner dial right or left to select a stop time along the timeline and then press Enter Shift eE C1696M 8 06 49 7 Navigate to the Search field turn the jog inner dial to select a video type for which to search and then press Enter Shift Choices are All Types Multiple Types Locked Continuous Alarms Motion and Manual lf you select Multiple Types the Select Search Type dialog box appears Select Search Type Figure 60 Selecting Multiple Types of Recorded Video 8 Specify the recording types for which you want to search as follows a Turn the jog inner dial to select a recording type and the press Enter Shift b Navigate to the OK icon see and then press Enter Shift when your list is complete To cancel the selection list navigate to the Cancel icon sas and then press Enter Shift 9 Navigate to the Camera field and then select a camera or cameras Choices are A Cameras Multiple cameras and each individual
21. 06 3 When the Execute Script dialog box appears turn the jog inner dial to scroll through and select a script from the list Figure 43 4 Press the buttons on the Panel Keypad as follows To start a script press the green function key O or use the joystick to navigate to the Execute Icon and then press Enter shift 48 To stop a script press the yellow function key O or use the joystick to navigate to the Halt icon ey and then press Enter shit gt Note that the Halt icon is available only when a script is running To close the dialog box without running a script press the red function key O or navigate to the Cancel icon and then press Enter Shift Execute Script Seript Selected LoadCamera f LoadCamera Description PauseRecording Displays Gamera 1 in the current video pane Execute Cancel Figure 43 Execute Script Dialog Box 39 Activating Relays The DVR5100 may be used to activate relay output manually connecting DVR5100 devices to other external devices A relay may be activated for a predetermined period of time the dwell time or may remain latched until there is another signal to release the relay Users with administrator permissions can configure relays from the Devices tab in the Setup window NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of
22. 100 Control Pad F5 F8 Changes the screen layout from the single 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 display layouts respectively F9 Displays the Camera Selection dialog box Tab or Shift Tab Moves to the next field or tab on a menu or selects the next command on a dialog box or screen neem ens Press Shift Tab to move to the previous field or tab on a menu ml In live view mode displays the next camera in the currently selected video pane In PTZ mode Shift Plus zooms in on the scene In the menus expands the device tree or increases a number in a text field While viewing recorded video advances the video one frame at a time In live view mode displays the previous camera in the currently selected video pane In PTZ Minus mode zooms out of the scene In the menus closes the device tree or decreases a number in a text field While viewing recorded video reverses the video one frame at a time In PTZ mode tilts the currently selected camera down or up In the menus selects the next or Down or Up Arrow l l previous entry in a list on a menu or dialog box 18 C1696M 8 06 Table F USB PC Keyboard and Mouse Operations Continued Ctrl Down Arrow In the menus increases or decreases the number in a field or selects the next or previous entry Ctrl Up Arrow in a list l In PTZ mode pans the currently selected camera right or left In the menus moves to the next or Right or Left Arrow l previous field on a menu or dialo
23. If the alarm event meets certain criteria an e mail might be sent to designated staff To set up automatic e mail notification you must create a script to do so and your system must have a mail server configured Contact your system administrator to verify that your system is configured to send automatic e mail messages about alarms Alarm Received E What Where When Seweriy O Pelco Encoder 26 07 06 14 34 24 Critical Pelco Encoder 26 07 06 14 33 51 Critical Comment Ack Snooze Figure 39 Acknowledging an Alarm ACKNOWLEDGING AN ALARM EVENT The DVR5100 provides a message that can instruct you on how to respond to certain alarm events If there are several alarms displayed on the Alarm Received dialog box Figure 39 you can acknowledge all alarms at the same time By default all new alarms are selected at the same time Selecting the Ack icon acknowledges all alarms Note that you must select a single alarm if you want to review its comments Turn the jog inner dial to select a single alarm if you want to review its comments NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices C1696M 8 06 35 To acknowledge an alarm event 1 After an alarm message appears on the Alarm
24. MERA SEQUENCE Although a camera Is displayed in a specific video pane you can quickly cycle through the list of cameras In sequence To sequence through the list of cameras NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices 1 In the live video mode use the joystick to select a video pane A green border surrounds the video pane Figure 26 Displaying a Camera in a Video Pane 2 On the Panel Keypad press Plus A to view the next camera in the sequence in the video pane To view video for the previous camera in the list press Minus y 28 C1696M 8 06 WORKING WITH CAMERAS This section describes how to work with cameras that are attached to the DVR5100 and is organized into the following topics e Adjusting the Iris below e Adjust the Focus on page 31 e Repositioning a Camera With PTZ Capabilities on page 32 e Accessing Camera Menus on page 33 ADJUSTING THE IRIS NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To
25. Marking an event on a video clip makes it easier to locate later on Unlike locked video marked events are overwritten according to the disk overwrite settings for the DVR5100 Follow the instructions below to mark an event To mark an event NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices 1 Play back recorded video and then select the video pane The border around the video pane is yellow 2 On the Control Pad press The Quick Export menu appears Quick Export Export Video Mark Event Snapshot Figure 67 Marking an Event 54 C1696M 8 06 C1696M 8 06 3 Press to mark the event A yellow star appears in the timeline for the selected camera the next time you view the Quick Search dialog box Figure 68 4 Select Cancel X close the Quick Export dialog box Quick Search Mon Jul 17 14 00 00 2006 z OS 7 rin ws re he PR p Sale AS 2 o TE 453 J 0 oe p So 14 OS Gr i O50 11 30 42 30 13 30 14 50 15 30 16 30 a0 Pl heen ee Cancel Figure 68 Marked Events on the Quick Search Dialog Box 59 Exporting Video The DVR5100 allows you to export video as QuickTime MPEG 4 or Pelco video format pef and save the file to a USB device CD ROM or DVD
26. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION DVR5100 Series Digital Video Recorder C2669M 4 07 Contents MOCI N e coo gece due ect re ia a ia Tea ici 3 Units Being Updated From a Previous Software Version oooooooooo ooo 3 A Sn 4 USB PC Keyboard Mouse and Template for the DVR5100 o 5 Navigating Through Menus with a USB PC Keyboard and Mouse 2 0c cen eee nee eens 5 PWS LOOM ei 7 Automatically Assigning Cameras to the Workspace o 8 Extending Video Retention by Changing Frame Rate g MOM OIG CINE A 10 DIAN OTAN lado pr dat aioe 10 Timelne Swenronization in QUICK Search escoria canoa a lada ola EE dal Se a DLD adi Obes 11 List of Illustrations 0o 0o Aa a N DVR5100 Help Menu 0 naana 3 A o SA 7 Auto Camera A SSIGNIMON secada ee n aE pata pr Di E de gerne a paraa 8 DOr a eera a OEE eE foc nates a caba EEE E E ees a ERE reas culete 10 Ba oro 10 e aoe e ar PI Pe 11 List of Tables Uco Ww USB PC Keyboard and Mouse Operations een etree ened bette eee beeen 5 Default User IDs and PasswOrds cc ac cheweccsdbia coded os etae dd a wed bape ates e 7 Onton or FRE ANE a aa a Dare A ia 9 image Resolutions SS 10 C2669M 4 07 Introduction This document is an addendum to the DVR5100 Series digital video recorder DVR installation and operation manuals and provides an update on new packaging equipment and features of the DVR5100 Series This document covers the following topics clicking on any to
27. Search Export menu select Snapshot The caption under the Snapshot icon on the menu is updated to show the number of snapshots that you have taken Figure 77 EA Snapshot 1 Figure 77 Capturing a Snapshot C1696M 8 06 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on FR FT FS Series fiber optic products and TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair transmission products Three years on Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard Three years on Camclosure and fixed camera models except the CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X camera models which have a five year warranty Three years on PMCL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix and DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Two years on Spectra Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades Two years except lamp and color wheel on Digital Light Processing DLP displays The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not
28. Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To activate the wiper command 1 While in live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with a wiper The video pane border is green 2 From the main menu select Actions and then press Enter Shift The Action menu appears _ gt ae X ft gt i o af Q Scripts Relays PTZ Operations Auxiliary Back Help Figure 53 Scripts Menu 3 Select Auxiliary and then press Enter Shift e 4 Repeat the command as often as necessary The command is ignored on cameras that do not have a wiper C1696M 8 06 45 Searching for Video The DVR5100 offers two options for searching for recorded video e Quick Search With Quick Search you can search for video for the currently selected camera e Enhanced Search With Enhanced Search you can search for video on multiple cameras and for any available date and time range An enhanced search can be refined to include only specific events or recording types on specific cameras QUICK SEARCH The Quick Search function provides a simple interface for selecting a time within the past 24 hours of the recorded video you want to view This section describes how to use the Quick Search feature Quick Search Thu Jun 8 16 45 00 2006 Cancel Figure 54 Quick Search Dialog Box The Quick Search dialog box contains the following commands and
29. adjust iris 1 In the live view mode use the joystick to select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera whose iris requires adjustment Refer to Viewing a Specific Camera on page 27 for instructions on displaying a camera The selected pane is highlighted by a green border Camera List DVR5100 Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 Camera 09 Camera 10 bad r r Ea Camera 11 OK Cancel Figure 27 Camera List 2 Press Menu O The Select Camera menu appears e Select Camera Camera Menu Back Help Figure 28 Select Camera Menu C1696M 8 06 29 3 Press the red function key to select the Iris icon The Iris dialog box appears Cancel Figure 29 Iris Dialog Box 4 Navigate to the option box By default the iris mode is set to Auto Iris On 5 Turn the jog inner dial to set the iris mode to Auto Iris Off 6 Navigate to the iris controls and then do one of the following e To open the iris turn the shuttle O clockwise As an alternative press and hold the Plus button A to open the iris until it reaches its limit Figure 30 Open Iris Control e Toclose the iris turn the shuttle counterclockwise As an alternative press and hold the Minus button y to close the iris until it reaches its limit ES gt Figure 31 Close Iris Control 7 Press the green function key to close the Iris dialog box
30. and from the Actions menu For example an operator is viewing video from a fixed camera in a parking lot when he or she decides to refocus the camera on the doorway to get a better view of someone who is walking toward the door A user with administrator level permissions must program these actions in advance Preset actions must be programmed using the Remote Client application before they can be activated manually from the DVR5100 In addition to moving the camera to a predetermined scene a descriptive title can appear on the video pane The type of camera positioning system determines the number of preset actions that are available Your cameras might provide predefined presets Refer to the documentation for your cameras to determine which predefined presets are avail able and then enter their numbers in the instructions below when you need to run them For example Pelco cameras use the Preset 95 to display camera menus on a monitor To create preset actions access the menu of the camera for which you want to create a preset action Refer to Accessing Camera Menus on page 33 for more information NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes If you any of these devices To activate a preset 1 While in live v
31. anually Specific cameras Search for video recorded on all cameras several cameras or only a single cameras All cameras Includes all camera inputs in the search 4 8 or 16 Multiple cameras Displays the Select Cameras dialog in which you can select a subset of cameras to included in the search displays the list of cameras By default the list is named Camera 01 to Camera 16 for a 16 channel DVR5100 C1696M 8 06 PERFORMING AN ENHANCED SEARCH NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To perform an enhanced search 1 In the live view mode press to display the main menu 2 From the main menu select Search Export The Search Export menu appears Y Quick Search Enhanced Search Snapshot Figure 57 Search Export Menu 3 Select Enhanced Search and then press Enter Shift eE The Enhanced Search dialog box opens Figure 56 4 In the Search dialog box navigate to the Time Range field 5 Turn the jog inner dial right or left to select time range Choices are Yesterday Past 3 Days Past 7 Days and Specify Time Range 6 If you select Specify Time Range you must select a date and time range for the search as follows Start Fri Jun 9 01 19 02 2
32. ble ACTIVATING ON SCREEN MENUS When you want to activate on screen menus you can use the keys on the KBD5000 The menu operations are described in the following table Table D KBD5000 Menu Operations Joystick Module e Menu Operations A gt lt Joystick Moves left and right through the main menu between tabs on the configuration screens moves between Items in a dialog box expands lists like the Devices list on the Devices tab of the Configuration screen Joystick trigger Selects menu items Performs the same actions as the Enter Shift key 4 gt on the DVR5100 Control Pad Help key Displays or hides context sensitive help for the KBD5000 keyboard Keypad Module Alphanumeric keypad The keys on the alphanumeric keypad are not used You must enter text from the on screen keyboard Camera selection key Displays the Select Cameras dialog box with list of cameras Monitor selection key This key is not used Jog Shuttle Module Menu Operations Shuttle outer ring Backs up to a higher level menu Expands a level in a hierarchy Jog inner dial Moves up and down through a list Color coded function keys Selects one of the on screen menu options Keys are context sensitive e Menu selection key Shows or hides the previously displayed DVR5100 menu toy JOC O C1696M 8 06 ACTIVATING LIVE AND PLAYBACK CONTROLS After you select a video pane you can work with the live or recorded video operate
33. by Changing Frame Rate Traditionally users looking to retain video for as long as possible were forced to compromise between recording at a lower quality and a lower frame rate The DVR5100 now introduces a powerful alternative to achieving longer retention times Pelco s patented EnduraStor technology provides you with the ability to prune recorded video down to five images three images two images One image one image every two seconds and one image every three seconds after a defined period of time Instead of recording from the very beginning at a very slow rate Endurastor allows you to retain high frame rate video for the time period it is needed most When programming the EnduraStor delay period you can customize the storage options to suit your operation model You can get the retention targets you are looking for while realizing the benefit of having 30 25 images per second ips video available for investigation and export The DVR5100 now provides additional flexibility that allows you to optimize your recorded video to meet budget constraints Table C lists the recording rates Quality Options High 30 25 High 15 12 5 High 10 8 3 High 6 5 Medium 30 25 Medium 15 12 5 Medium 10 8 3 Medium 6 5 Low 30 25 Low 15 12 5 Low 10 8 3 Low 6 5 New Settings Added High 5 images second High 3 images second High 1 image second High 1 image 2 seconds High 1 image 3 seconds High 1 image 5 seconds Medium 5 images second Me
34. camera If you select Multiple cameras the Select Cameras dialog box appears Select Cameras Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 05 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Figure 61 Selecting Multiple Cameras 50 C1696M 8 06 10 Specify the cameras for which you want to search as follows a Turn the jog inner dial to select a camera and the press Enter Shift b Navigate to the OK icon and then press Enter Shift when your list is complete To cancel the selection list navigate to the Cancel icon gee and then press Enter Shift 11 Navigate to the Search icon and then press Enter Shift gt to start the search The Enhanced Search dialog displays a list of results along with details about each recording Enhanced Search Jef 2006 10 00 41 Jul 1 2006 10 00 43 Jul 1 2006 10 00 43 NVR Endura NVR Jul 1 2006 10 00 43 StartTime Jul 6 2006 11 39 56 Jul 1 2006 10 00 44 Ml va Jul 12006 10 00 44 StopTime Jul 6 2006 15 15 00 Jul 1 2006 10 00 46 Frame Rate 25 Jul 1 2006 10 00 46 Resolution CIF Jul 1 2006510 00 46 3 Julet2006 10 00 46 Camera Camera 03 Lock Export Back Cancel Figure 62 Enhanced Search Results 12 Turn the jog inner dial to select a recording Details about the recording appear to the right of the list 13 Perform any of the following actions for the recording a To view the video select Play For instructions abou
35. ck 1 Level Navigate V Video Panel Mer ql Fer E ar Te e with Ctrl cg ok He ia with Ctrl Ri ove Clete Call pater pres pon volume down volume up Figure 2 USB PC Keyboard Template Table A USB PC Keyboard and Mouse Operations Key Memu Operations fe Totnsetstmtome Tab to move to the 7 A field or tab on a menu Esc Escape A a menu In live view mode displays the next camera in the currently selected video pane In pan tilt zoom PTZ Plus mode zooms in on the scene In the menus expands the device tree or increases a number in a text field While viewing recorded video advances the video one frame at a time In live view mode displays the previous camera in the currently selected video pane In PTZ mode zooms Minus out of the scene In the menus closes the device tree or decreases a number in a text field While viewing recorded video reverses the video one frame at a time In PTZ mode tilts the currently selected camera down or up In the menus selects the next or previous Down or Up Arrow a entry in a list on a menu or dialog box Ctrl Down Arrow Ctrl Up Arrow In the menus increases or decreases the number in a field or selects the next or previous entry in a list In PTZ mode pans the currently selected camera right or left In the menus moves to the next or previous Right or Left Arrow l field on a menu or dialog box C2669M 4 07 5 Table A USB PC Keyboa
36. commands on the Export Video Clip screen On the Date Time Range screen use the jog inner dial to select a different start or end time for the exported video clip e Use the joystick to navigate to a segment of a date or time field and then turn the jog inner dial to change date or time e Select OK y to save the changes and exit the Date Time Range screen Date Time Range Sets 71 14 2006 Ara E 4 End date time 7 141 2006 14 20 5 Duration 1 second s Figure 72 Date Time Range Screen 57 To export a video clip from the Enhanced Search screen 1 Perform an Enhanced Search The Enhanced Search dialog box appears For information about performing an enhanced search refer to Performing an Enhanced Search on page 49 Enhanced Search Jun 8 2006 10 02 05 QQ Camera Camera 01 Jun 8 2006 8 00 00 Jun 8 2006 8 19 35 NVR Endura NVR Jun 8 2006 8 34 18 StartTime Jun 8 2006 10 02 05 Jun 8 2006 9 08 37 nd TA lines E Stoplime Jun 8 2006 10 30 00 Frame Rate 30 Resolution SIF O b Lock Export Back Cancel Figure 73 Enhanced Search Dialog Box 2 Inthe search results list box select a video clip and then select Export go The Export Selected Clip dialog box appears Export Selected Clip Start Time Thu Jun 8 10 02 05 2006 End Time Thu Jun 8 10 30 00 2006 Export Duration 00 27 55 Estimated Size 355 5 MB SAMOA Include Export Player A AO Pelco Video Files pef Desti
37. ctaeweca eas nr EEr AEE EE EE aE EE er Eder 10 Snutinmg Down Me AAA UE iin tees oases e a A a EE A eo cere 11 LO OU eee raae aa e a AE a e E E r E S esa 12 Understanding DVR Controls and Menus ONCE me CIOE ems cios a e E a E E E predio paa a E 13 DVR5100 Control Pad n a nananana anaana aeaaaee EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE Eaa 14 Navigating Through Menus with the KBD5000 Keyboard 0 eenaa 16 Activating On Screen Menus cauto reos seria teu cab teen id aaa das ibid 16 Activating Live a A 17 Navigating Through Menus with a PC Keyboard and Mouse 0 0 cece eect eens 18 Overview of Navigation and COMNGIS 22 c2scneccusetauklaxe caneendedseratenee illescas raid EEREN EERE 20 Displaying and Hiding the System Menus nci02doccucas parando roer EEEE EEEE EEEE ran ses 21 Navigating to and Selecting a Menu ltem cesvisiodrr otitis 21 O T A 21 iia o a 21 Using the Jog Shuttle to Navigate Through Menus 22 Using the Control Pad to Enter Chabactel so cion cused c est en ed dde ss aie ses betis setos paasas 22 Showing and Hiding Online Help INIONNGION lt 2 20nc sbs5 eceedaweadds rr ds a det baca Za MA AA 24 DVASIOU Maim MENU sscsnaso era mio ses pa boa rro po esa peas pde bak yee babes prono eee 24 Cameras MEL lt ercctos teca E E E E E E E rca a E EE 24 AON N cetsaceenaeoves ereer a cess aea a ra A AEE cas O ER Es 24 DOUGH EOE silo see cred la A E E E wou ge ames EE E 25 A o II E E E EET EE uae eee E ETE EEN 25 Operating
38. cus farther away from an object turn the shuttle outer dial N to the left The minus sign is highlighted by a circle indicat ing the direction of the change As an alternative press and hold the Minus button y to focus farther away Figure 35 Focus Farther Away From an Object 7 Press to close the Focus dialog box REPOSITIONING A CAMERA WITH PTZ CAPABILITIES If you select a camera that supports pan tilt and zoom operations you can reposition the camera with the joystick PTZ cameras can be repositioned to view a wider scene to view a tighter scene or to view a scene in a different direction To enter PTZ mode the on screen menus must be turned off While in PTZ mode it is not possible to navigate the on screen menus A blue border surrounds the video pane when PTZ mode is on In addition to controlling a PTZ camera manually from the front panel controls you can reposition the camera based on predefined patterns presets and scan operations Refer to Using Patterns Presets and Scans on page 42 for more information To reposition a camera with the front panel controls NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices 1 In the live view mode navigate to a video pane
39. d All Camer Collapse All Camera 12 4 12 OSADO Figure 9 Shortcut Menu Accessible From a Mouse C1696M 8 06 Overview of Navigation and Controls The DVR5100 Series DVR provides semitransparent on screen menus that allow you to adjust settings while continuing to monitor live video The DVR5100 Control Pad offers a quick and convenient set of local controls that allow you to configure and operate the DVR Figure 10 DVR5100 Main Window The DVR5100 application window contains the following elements Icon path Orients you to your location in the menu hierarchy Camera information Displays the camera name and the date and time where that camera is located On screen menus Provide access to all operational functions through a hierarchical set of four option menus Large color coded icons make it easy to view and make your selections one time in any combination of live and recorded video Video pane border Indicates status Bright green indicates the currently active video pane Red indicates that manual recording Is in progress Yellow indicates that recorded video is being played back Blue indicates that PTZ controls are active Context sensitive help Describes how to use the currently active function from the KBD5000 or how to use the front panel controls on the DVR5100 Note that a different set of online help information appears depending on how you display the help To view the online help about the KBD500
40. displayed in the video pane e Blue Indicates that PTZ mode has been enabled in the video pane Press Enter Shift to enable PTZ mode Refer to Reposition ing a Camera With PTZ Capabilities on page 32 for more information about working with PTZ cameras e Red Indicates that manual recording is in progress in the video pane CHANGING SCREEN LAYOUT Press the red function key on the Panel Keypad to display any of the four screen layouts Each time you press the this key the screen lay out changes to one of the following layouts Full screen view 1x1 Displays a single video pane e Four camera view 2x2 Displays four video panes in rows of two e Nine camera view 3x3 Displays nine video panes in rows of three Sixteen Camera view 4x4 Displays 16 video panes in rows of four 26 C1696M 8 06 VIEWING A SPECIFIC CAMERA When you select a camera its video stream is sent to the video pane with the green border For example if your display is set to a 2x2 layout and the upper left video pane is selected you can select any camera to display in this video pane Follow the instructions below to display video for a specific camera in any video pane or to display a specific camera and switch to full screen mode Figure 22 Displaying Video in a 2x2 Mode To view a camera in a specific video pane NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mou
41. ditional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 p289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send goods to Service Department Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are
42. dium 3 images second Medium 1 image second Medium 1 image 2 seco Medium 1 image 3 seco Low 5 images second Low 3 images second Low 1 image second Low 1 image 2 seconds Low 1 image 3 seconds Table C Options for Picture Quality salon EPA Resolution NTSC PAL CIF IF nds nds CT EnduraStor Rate 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 2 Images every second 5 Images every second 3 Images every second 1 image every second 1 image every 2 seconds 1 image every 3 seconds 1 image every 5 second 5 Images every second 3 Images every second 1 Images every second 1 image every 2 seconds 1 Image every 3 seconds 5 Images every second 3 Images every second image every second 1 image every 2 seconds 1 image every 3 seconds New settings are recorded at 30 25 ips unless EnduraStor is enabled at which point recorded video is pruned to the designated image rate For information on using Endurastor refer to the DVR5100 Series Digital Video Recorder Installation manual C1695M C2669M 4 07 Table D Image Resolutions in Pixels NTSC Resolutions PAL Resolutions ACIF 704 x 480 ACIF 704 x 576 NOTES e The default setting for the DVR5100 frame rate was formerly Low 30 25 EnduraStor not enabl
43. e DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To activate scanning 1 While in live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with PTZ capabilities The video pane border is green 2 From the main menu select Actions and then press Enter Shift The Action menu appears Scripts Relays PTZ Operations Auxiliary Back Help Figure 51 Scripts Menu 3 Select PTZ Operations and then press Enter Shift The PTZ Operations dialog box appears PTZ Operations rari Pp i Figure 52 PTZ Operations Dialog Box 4 On the Panel Keypad press A or y until the scan number appears in the text field and then press the yellow function key O The camera scans according to the actions To cancel your selection without activating the scan press the red function key O 44 C1696M 8 06 Activating Auxiliary Commands Wiper On cameras that are equipped with a wiper a preset command is available to activate it from the DVR5100 The DVR5100 ignores the command If a camera does not support it NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to
44. e ERSE 14 Reb OO ROO ia ecer e e IS 16 KBD5000 Live and Playback Operations retiros or rrepr rro rob ds pate 17 USB PG Keyboard and Mouse Opera oecsonocisnasraran ocres a a e 18 o pported DYMO U CMOS irse suenan ovalo quads worawen cohen trote erro 38 7 About the DVR5100 Series Digital Video Recorder The DVR5100 Series digital video recorder DVR is stand alone or Endura enabled high performance 4 8 or 16 channel DVR The DVR5100 combines superior forensic functions easy to use interfaces and video recording performance previously reserved for extremely high end systems Digital video recorders designed for forensic applications must record video at high resolutions to capture exceptional detail and quality required for investigative work The DVR5100 captures video at up to 704 x 480 pixels NTSC or 704 x 576 pixels PAL at 30 ips NTSC or 25 ips PAL providing the investigator with essential details The DVR5100 s remarkable performance is enhanced by the use of the EnduraStor storage optimization technology EnduraStor allows video recorded at higher frame rates to be reduced to 2 ips after a predetermined period of time saving valuable hard disk drive space EnduraStor combined with powerful motion detection capabilities and programmable recording schedules allows the user to customize the performance of the DVR5100 and optimize the required storage capacity A user supplied USB keyboard can be connected to a DVR5100 USB port t
45. e UK standard Product identification labels attached to unit DVR5100 Quick Start Guides DVR5100 Installation manual DVR5100 Operation manual on resource CD DVR5100 Control Pad Quick Reference Guide DVR5100 Remote Client Operation manual on resource CD DVR5100 Recovery Instructions Important Safety Instructions Resource CD Recovery disc C2669M 4 07 USB PC Keyboard Mouse and Template for the DVR5100 The DVR5100 provides a control pad on the front panel that allows you to access the unit s user interface UI A USB PC keyboard and mouse and a keyboard overlay template are now included as an alternate method to accessing the Ul The control pad or the keyboard are used together to make selections in the Ul to set up and operate the unit The USB mouse provides a convenient method to navigate the setup and configuration menus The DVR5100 provides three USB ports one USB port on the front panel and two USB ports on the rear panel Any of the USB ports can be used to connect a USB PC keyboard and mouse to the DVR5100 To connect a keyboard and mouse to the DVR5100 1 Connect the USB mouse to the USB port on the front panel 2 Connect the USB PC keyboard into one of the USB ports on the rear panel NAVIGATING THROUGH MENUS WITH A USB PC KEYBOARD AND MOUSE Figure 2 illustrates the USB PC keyboard overlay template Table A lists the USB PC keyboard and mouse operations Mao Search Controls us E MI Play Pause Je Ba
46. ect this option to mark a portion of the video clip for future reference and then select Cancel e Snapshot Select this option to export a single frame image from the video clip and then select Cancel You must place a USB memory key in one of the USB ports on the DVR5100 before you select this option e Cancel Select this option to close the Quick Export screen without exporting any video Export Video Clip Start Time End Time Fri Jul 14 Fri Jul 14 A 14 20 05 2006 2006 Figure 70 Export Video Clip Screen 56 C1696M 8 06 C1696M 8 06 Navigate to the export destination and then select an option You can export video to a CD DVD or USB memory key The media must have sufficient space to store the entire video clip If you are unsure if the video clip has sufficient space follow the instructions at Step 7 to export only a portion of the video clip select the Begin Export command to export the entire video clip A message appears at the bottom of the monitor while the DVR5100 exports the video clip After the video is exported the message disappears and you are returned to the Export Video Clip screen DVR Fri Jul 14 15 06 14 2006 33 Exporting 1 of 1 Figure 71 Exporting Video to a CD or DVD x aes to close the screen Select Cancel Asan alternative you can set up a start time and end time for the portion of video that you want to export as follows e Select the Start Time or End Time
47. ed e The default setting for the DVR5100 frame rates is now Low 1 image second EnduraStor enabled after 12 hours Remote Client The DVR5100 Remote Client has the following new features e Digital Zoom Controls e Synchronization in Quick Search DIGITAL ZOOM CONTROLS Similar to controlling PTZ on a camera digital zoom controls let you zoom in on specific areas of the video that you are viewing Digital zoom controls work on any video not just on video recorded on a camera that supports PTZ functions This feature is also available while viewing exported video with the Endura Player To use digital zoom controls you must be viewing video from a camera in single view 1 x 1 1 Select a camera and switch to a 1 x 1 view 2 Click the Digital Zoom button EY The view displays the video with a picture within the picture 3 Click the mouse anywhere in the view and then roll the center wheel of the mouse away from you to zoom in To zoom out of the picture roll the center wheel of the mouse toward you To zoom in or out on a different area of the scene press and hold the left mouse button anywhere in the picture and then move the mouse in any direction A white frame inside the smaller picture indicates which part of the video you are working with Workspace 1 Enhanced Search Alarms YA Cumeru 2006 12 19 15 20 50 Gh Figure 5 Digital Zoom Sample 10 C2669M 4 07 TIMELINE SYNCHRONIZATION IN QUICK SEARCH
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49. elected video pane o To play a video clip located during an enhanced search 1 Perform an enhanced search Refer to Performing an Enhanced Search on page 49 The Enhanced Search dialog box appears with a list of video clips Enhanced Search Jul 2006 Jul 1 2006 Jul 1 2006 Jul 1 2006 Jul 1 2006 Jul 1 2006 Jul 1 2006 Jul 1 2006 Jul 1 2006 Jul 2006 2 Turn the jog inner dial right or left to select a video clip and then select Play video pane 52 10 00 41 10 00 43 10 00 43 10 00 43 10 00 44 10 00 44 10 00 46 10 00 46 10 00 46 10 00 46 Lock Camera Camera 03 NVR Endura NVR StartTime Jul 6 2006 11 39 56 StopTime Jul 6 2006 15 15 00 Frame Rate 25 Resolution CIF Export Figure 64 Enhanced Search Dialog Box gt El The video clip is displayed in the currently selected C1696M 8 06 PLAYBACK SPEEDS FOR RECORDED VIDEO While playing back recorded video you can play the video at several speeds in either fast forward or fast reverse direction To change the playback peed for recorded video 1 Select a video pane that is displaying recorded video 2 Turn the shuttle outer dial clockwise to play the video fast forward The farther you turn the shuttle the faster the video plays You can play the video at 2 4 15 60 or 300 times faster than normal speed 3 Turn the shuttle outer dial counterclockwise to play the video fast reverse The farther you turn t
50. en menus are not displayed ai La gt Enter Shift The Enter Shift key selects menu items when menus are visible Press and release the key to enter or exit TZ mode which is indicated by a blue border around the video pane Press and hold the key to adjust volume Plus Minus keys Plus A Minus y keys perform multiple actions and work in combination with the Enter shift key Viewing live video The Plus key A displays the next camera in the sequence in the currently selected video pane The Minus key Y selects the previous camera PTZ mode The Plus key A zooms in The Minus key Y zooms out In a menu dialog box The Plus key AD increases the value of a number field The Minus key Y decreases the value of a number field With Enter Shift key The Plus key A advances to the next camera page for example in 2x2 or quad view mode it shows the next four cameras The Minus key y returns to the previous camera page for example in 2x2 or quad view mode it shows the previous four cameras _ Go to live label Indicates function of this key when on screen menus are not displayed Menu The Menu key shows or hides on screen menus ___ Play pause label Indicates function of this key when on screen menus are not displayed Change layout label Indicates function of this key when on screen menus are not displayed Green function key If the Keypad is displayed pressing the green key closes the Keypad and select
51. from a predetermined starting point For a description of the types of scan actions you can perform refer to Activating Scans on page 44 Patterns presets and scans can be activated automatically or manually from the DVR5100 Patterns and presets must be pre programmed from the DVR5100 Remote Client application A user must have administrator permissions to program the movements of PTZ cameras and to automate other system activities in response to alarms or other events This section describes how to operate the DVR5100 to run patterns presets and scans and is organized into the following topics e Activating PTZ Patterns below e Stopping a Pattern on page 43 e Activating Presets on page 43 e Activating Scans on page 44 ACTIVATING PTZ PATTERNS 42 A pattern is a user defined viewable camera path with a beginning and end The number and duration of patterns varies with different position ing systems NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To activate a pattern 1 From the main menu select Actions The Actions menu appears Scripts Relays PTZ Operations Auxiliary Figure 47 Actions Menu 2 Navigate to PIZ Operations and then press Enter Shift e The PTZ O
52. g box Ctrl Right Arrow Increases or decreases the audio volume Ctrl Left Arrow Page Up or Page Down Scrolls forward or backward through the timeline on the Quick Search dialog box or selects the next or previous entry in a list on a menu or dialog box Backspace Returns to the previous menu performs the same action as turning the shuttle counterclockwise Alphanumeric keypad Use any alphanumeric key on the keyboard to enter information in a text field such as a password IP address comment or other field Do not enter characters that are not valid for the currently selected field Refer to the specific instructions for the field for guidelines on valid entries See the descriptions in this table for additional functions for specific characters A EN CN DEIS USB Mouse USB Mouse Left Click Selects a menu icon text field or check box executes a command key and displays the next tab on a configuration screen Point and click on an up or down arrow next to a text field to increase or decrease the number or to select the next or previous entry in a list Right Click Displays a shortcut menu if one is available For example right click the device list on the Devices tab to display a shortcut menu from which you can copy or paste device settings delete a selected device hide offline devices from the list restore factory defaults and expand or collapse the device tree Camera 16 Camera 01 4 1 Camer Expan
53. he shuttle the faster the video plays backwards You can play the video backwards at 2 4 15 60 or 300 times faster than normal speed 4 To return to normal forward speed release the shuttle LOCKING AND UNLOCKING A VIDEO CLIP You can lock an entire video clip from the Enhanced Search screen From the Quick Search you can lock an entire video clip or only a portion of a clip Locking a video clips protects them from being erased as the hard disk is overwritten A locked video clip remains on the hard disk until it is unlocked or until a time specified in the DVR setup information on the Device tab Your system must be configured to delete locked video or it will remain on the hard disk until you unlock it Contact your system administrator if you need to enable this setting If you lock two video clips that would form a single continuous video clip they are displayed as a single video clip on the Enhanced Search screen results To lock a video clip from a quick search NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices 1 Perform a Quick Search Refer to Performing a Quick Search on page 47 2 Turn the jog inner dial to select a video clip along the timeline and then select Lock de
54. huttle outer ring Clockwise creases fast forward speed 2x 4x 15x 60x of 300 Counterciockwise creases 12 j Joystick speed 2x dx 15x 60x Menu Live video mode Press to display menu Enter Shift Menu displayed Press to fede menu Menu displayed Tess lO select chosen menu nen Menu not displayed Press io enter or exit PTZ 01 04 0057 Press any key to hide this help screen Figure 1 DVR5100 Help Menu C2669M 4 07 3 DVR5100 Parts List A USB keyboard and mouse and a keyboard overlay template have been added to the existing parts list Oty 1 1 gt a A WD N CW N O Description Pelco DVR5100 Series DVR Rack mounting kit Chassis mounting brackets with handles and thumb screws Screws 10 32 x 0 25 inch Phillips pan head four for each bracket Adjustable support rail sets each set includes one front mounting rail and one rear mounting rail screws 8 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips truss head screws 10 32 x 0 5 inch Phillips flat head two for each front mounting rail Screws 10 32 x 0 75 inch Phillips pan head two for each rear mounting rail Cage nuts for use with square hole racks USB PC Keyboard USB Keyboard overlay template USB PC Mouse Terminal blocks for relays one block for 4 and 8 channel models two blocks for 16 channel models Terminal blocks for alarms two blocks for 4 and 8 channel models four blocks for 16 channel models Power cables one USA standard one European standard and on
55. iew mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with PTZ capabilities The video pane border is green 2 From the main menu select Actions and then press Enter Shift The Action menu appears Scripts Relays PTZ Operations Auxiliary Figure 49 Scripts Menu 3 Select PTZ Operations and then press Enter Shift The PTZ Operations dialog box appears PTZ Operations nen a Figure 50 PTZ Operations Dialog Box C1696M 8 06 43 4 On the Panel Keypad press A or y until the preset number appears in the text field and then press the yellow function key The camera is moved to the preset location To cancel your selection without activating the preset press the red function key ACTIVATING SCANS To scan Is to view an area by panning a camera horizontally to the right or left There are three types of scans available e Scan Random A random scan occurs when the camera pans in an irregular unsystematic pattern e Scan Frame A frame scan occurs when the camera is repositioned for a three second interval scan followed by a three second pause e Scan Auto An auto scan occurs by panning a camera continuously to the left or right Your cameras might provide predefined scans Refer to the documentation for your cameras to determine which predefined scans are available and then enter their numbers in the instructions below when you need to run them NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to th
56. instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To perform a quick search for and play back video 1 In the live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera The video pane border is green 2 From the main menu select Search Export The Search Export menu appears Quick Search Enhanced Search Snapshot Back Help Figure 55 Quick Search Menu 3 Select Quick Search and then press Enter Shift a The Quick Search dialog box appears Figure 54 4 Turn the jog inner dial to select the starting time along the timeline To change the timeline display turn the shuttle outer dial to zoom in and out on the timeline Units of time increase or decrease between months and days days and hours hours and minutes or minutes and seconds 5 Do the following e To play video and keep the Quick Search dialog open navigate to the Play icon D gt and then press Enter Shift e gt amp e To play video and close the Quick Search dialog navigate to the OK icon Y and then press Enter Shift 5 i 0 00 e To close the Quick Search dialog navigate to the Cancel icon x and then press Enter Shift SH Dogg For information about locking video from the Quick Search dialog box refer to Locking and Unlocking a Video Clip on page 53 C1696M 8 06 47 ENHANCED SEARCH 48 Search Time Range Start Stop Specify
57. instructed to return goods to the USA you may do one of the following If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE send the goods to Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER send the goods to Pelco c o Expeditors 473 Eccles Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 USA Phone 650 737 1700 Fax 650 737 0933 Green The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C1696M 8 06 Original version Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Coaxitron Esprit Genex Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Copyright 2006 Pelco All rights reserved Endura EnduraStor and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco PELLO Worldwide 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 Australia Canada Finland France Italy Russia Singapore Spain Sweden The Netherlands United Arab Emirates United
58. key Ato insert a space e Press the Shift Enter e key to accept the currently selected command and return to navigating between fields on the Setup tab e Press the green function key to accept a completed entry e Press the red function key to cancel an entry and return to the previous dialog NOTE You can use masks to select the set of characters appropriate for some text fields e g 1 255 for IP addresses A Z numbers and special characters for names SHOWING AND HIDING ONLINE HELP INFORMATION For help with the system or to view system status select the on screen Help icon 11 and then press the blue function key to display online help or press the yellow function key to display system status Show Help Show Status Cancel Figure 15 Help Menu If you choose to display online help the following screen appears Pressing any key hides this screen Function Keys E When menu is displayed selects menu fem dem con of same color DVR51 00 He p Quick Expor blue Menus are mot desplsed errores Quek explo Ge lo Live yelka Menus are mot displayed maviches rom playback do we PFlayPause green Menus are na dspiayed plays OF paises veen Change Layout red Menus are not diaplayed cycles through ixi 212 3x3 and dxd sereen leyouts Jog inner dial Clockwise Advances marme irane Counterciochwise Rewmds hrame by Hold EnterfSbi key Tum jog ho adjusi PALETE n menu dialeg bax increases or decreases number
59. ls there are to reach the main menu Most functions are no more than one or two levels deep For example in the figure below you would need to return one level to reach the main menu from the Search Export menu Figure 13 Sample Icon Path USING THE CONTROL PAD TO ENTER CHARACTERS The DVR5100 can be configured and operated from the Control Pad KBD5000 keyboard USB PC keyboard and Remote Client This section describes how to use the DVR5100 Control Pad to enter characters in text fields To enter characters using the Control Pad 1 Selecta field that supports character entry for example a name field or IP address field 2 Press the blue function key O display the on screen keyboard System Configuration Devices Users Monitors Recording Schedules STi Ce DVR 5100 General Time Wetwork ODNS Enable DDNS Service LO test dn lt _ lt Force DDNS Update ls 2 Backspace Space Left Right OK Update Software Keyboard Figure 14 On Screen Keyboard 22 C1696M 8 06 3 Enter characters by pressing the following keys e Turn the jog to the right or left to select a character of the name or IP address that you are entering e Use the joystick blue function key or yellow function key to move between characters within the text field e Use the jog shuttle to move slowly or quickly through the list of characters e Press the Minus key y to delete the previous character e Press the Plus
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61. n dialog box a message appears asking you to try again Login gt Usor Mame o ETA SA Invalid user name or password Try again Figure 3 Retry Login Dialog Box C1696M 8 06 To re enter your login information TIP You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on screen menus 1 Verify that the user name is correct and then select a different user name if necessary 2 To re enter the password do the following a On the Control Pad press The on screen keyboard appears Figure 2 b Use the joystick to navigate to the first number your password and then press Enter Shift on the Control Pad c Repeat these steps until you have entered the entire password d Press to accept the password or press to cancel the password and return to the Login dialog box 0000 3 From the Login dialog box press to accept the user name and password If the password is correct the DVR5100 displays the main application window 4 If re entering your user name and password fails to start the application contact your system administrator to verify that the user name and password are still valid SHUTTING DOWN THE DVR5100 WARNING Do not shut down the DVR5100 by turning off the power Doing so can cause data loss or can corrupt the databa
62. n press the Enter Shift key 2 Press the Enter Shift key FUNCTION KEYS ON THE CONTROL PAD The DVR5100 Control Pad contains four color lit function keys The color of each key corresponds to the color of its icons displayed on the monitors linked to the DVR5100 This color matching design lets you navigate the on screen menus without looking down to read keyboard text labels The colors always appear in the same order from left to right blue yellow green and red Figure 12 Control Pad Color Coded function keys To navigate through the different levels in menus or to select an item 1 Press the color coded function key that corresponds to the on screen menu item For example to select the blue icon on the screen press the blue function key on the front panel of the DVR5100 2 To return to a previous menu turn the jog shuttle to the left After you make a selection the DVR5100 presents a menu or displays a dialog C1696M 8 06 21 USING THE JOG SHUTTLE TO NAVIGATE THROUGH MENUS There are two ways to return to a previous or higher level menu e Turn the jog inner dial to the right or left until you select the Back icon on the screen and then press the Enter Shift key AE e Turn the shuttle outer ring counterclockwise The icon path at the top of the menu bar tells you which menu icons you selected to arrive at your current location This lets you know how deep within the menu structure you are and how many leve
63. n to access the DVR5100 over the net work The DVR5100 Remote Client application allows you access to advanced DVR5100 features and functionality Refer to the DVR5100 Remote Client Operation Manual for more information FRONT PANEL INDICATORS The following figure shows the DVR5100 front panel Figure 7 DVR5100 Front Panel Indicators The front panel of the DVR5100 contains the following controls and indicators Table B Features of the DVR5100 Front Panel Pelco badge power indicator D The Pelco badge on the left side of the unit glows blue when the unit has power Behind the front bezel the power indicator LED is white DVD DVD drive that allows you to import export video to and from the DVR and load install DVR software updates o USB port Version 2 0 USB port Control pad Controls the basic operations of the unit For information about the Control Pad refer to DVR5100 Control Pad on page 14 Hard disk drive indicator O The hard disk drive HDD status indicator flashes yellow when there is HDD activity O Network activity indicator p3 The activity indicator flashes green when the unit is sending or receiving network data C1696M 8 06 13 Table B Features of the DVR5100 Front Panel Continued cs Power key Use the power key to turn the unit on and off Network status indicator a The network status LED indicates the network connection and speed It may display one of the following conditions
64. nation O Export Cancel Date Time Figure 74 Export Selected Clip Dialog Box 3 Modify the export settings as follows a For Export Player select whether or not you include the export player with the video clip If you choose Pelco Video Files for the output format including the export player will ensure that others can view the video from any computer b For Output Format select the file type that you used to export the video Choices are Pelco Video Files pef or Quick Time MPEG 4 Files c For Destination select the media to which the video will be exported Choices are DVD or USB drive C1696M 8 06 4 Optional To adjust the date and time press the blue function key on the Panel Keypad The Date Time Range dialog opens where you can revise and set the date and time for the exported video 5 When all of the settings are correct select Export es The export process begins and the progress appears on the monitor DVR Fri Jul 14 15 06 14 2006 33 Exporting 1 of 1 Figure 75 Export Message Dialog Box You can review exported video on any computer that contains a compatible media player To review video that is exported as a Pelco Video File pef you must use the Endura Player This media player is installed on any computer on which the DVR5100 remote client application is installed For instructions on using the Endura Player refer to the operation manual or online help for the DVR5100 remote client ap
65. nus 1 From the main menu select the Logout icon gt Cameras Actions Search Export Logout Help Figure 6 Logging Out 2 Press Enter Shift a to accept the selection The Login dialog box appears and the system closes your worksession Note that the Login dialog box remains on the screen You or another operator can log back on to the system from this dialog box C1696M 8 06 Understanding DVR Controls and Menus This section provides an overview of DVR5100 front panel controls and menus The DVR5100 is a menu driven DVR You can operate the DVR5100 using any of the following e DVR5100 Control Pad The DVR5100 provides front panel controls that allow you to local access to the menu system You can configure and operate the DVR5100 using front panel controls Refer to DVR5100 Control Pad on page 14 for a description of each key on the Control Pad e Optional KBD5000 keyboard The DVR5100 supports the KBD5000 keyboard Refer to Navigating Through Menus with the KBD5000 Key board on page 16for a description of each key on the KBD5000 keyboard with the DVR5100 e Optional PC USB keyboard and mouse The DVR5100 provides three USB ports which can be used to connect an optional PC keyboard and mouse Refer to Navigating Through Menus with a PC Keyboard and Mouse on page 18 for a description of using a PC keyboard and mouse with the DVR5100 e DVR5100 Remote Client The DVR5100 allows you to use the DVR5100 Remote Client applicatio
66. o configure the DVR5100 settings quickly and easily Convenient front panel controls with integrated joystick jog and shuttle combined with an intuitive and simple graphical user interface GUI make using the DVR easy and effortless The front panel controls allow operation of Pelco PTZ cameras through Coaxitron D or P protocol An innovative single key export feature simplifies the exporting of video Flexible view options allow users to optimize the DVR for their particular application requirements Video can be displayed on NTSC PAL composite NTSC PAL S video or VGA monitors The main monitor can display one four nine or sixteen images Live and playback video can be combined on the same screen In addition a programmable spot monitor provides a sequencing display on a composite monitor The DVR5100 uses Internet Protocol based networking for remote accessibility and control of the DVR All connections are made over a secure and encrypted VPN session For local area networks the DVR5100 s 1 gigabit network port supports its impressive performance With a maximum recording speed of 30 images NTSC or 25 images PAL per camera per second at 4CIF resolution the DVR5100 shatters previous performance marks and establishes the best value in the industry for forensic digital video recorders The combination of enterprise class recording capabilities ample internal storage remote accessibility and the reliability and assurance found in Pelco
67. o return to a previous menu in the Camera Settings menu move to the Back command and then press Enter Shift EY e Press Enter Shift to select or accept an option or a setting You cannot undo a change once you have pressed this button 5 After you have completed modifying camera settings move to the Exit command and then press Enter Shift GH The camera menu disappears from the monitor ADJUSTING AUDIO NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To adjust the audio level 1 Select a video pane and then press and hold Enter Shift GS 2 While holding Enter Shift 43 turn the jog inner dial to the right to raise the audio level To lower the audio level turn the jog inner dial to the left 34 C1696M 8 06 Responding to Alarms Each time an alarm occurs the DVR5100 displays an Alarm Received dialog box which allows you to respond immediately to the event or elect to have the alarm event snoozed for a specified amount of time An alarm event must be acknowledged before it will disappear from the screen Any user with permissions to do so can respond to an alarm event The alarm message might provide instructions on how to respond to the alarm event
68. ogged on to the DVR5100 remote client application Refer to the operation manual for the remote client application for instructions on creating scripts The following table describes actions that are supported in scripts Display video Start Recording Run Script send Mail Activates Relay Preset Pattern Start Loop End Loop Stop Pattern Table G Supported DVR5100 Scripts Activates a relay device Moves camera to a specified preset A preset allows you to direct a PTZ camera positioning system on a predetermined location Runs a specified pattern on a camera A pattern allows you to program the movements of PTZ enabled cameras Starts a specific sequence of commands within the script Ends a specific sequence of commands within the script Stops a pattern WORKING WITH SCRIPTS NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To start or stop a script from the menus 1 From the main menu select Actions Cameras Actions Search Export Setup Logout Help Figure 41 Selecting Actions on DVR5100 Main Menu 2 select Scripts Scripts Relays PTZ Operations Auxiliary Back Help Figure 42 Selecting Scripts on Actions Menu C1696M 8 06 C1696M 8
69. pan and tilt commands or initiate other camera specific actions with the KBD5000 keys The menu operations are described in the following table Table E KBD5000 Live and Playback Operations Joystick Module Live and Playback Operations Joystick Navigates up and down left and right across the monitor and across menus Controls PTZ Adjusts focus and iris turn the handle right to focus closer or open the Iris turn it left to focus farther or close the iris Joystick trigger Places the currently selected video pane into PTZ mode Pressing It again removes the PTZ mode ve Help key Displays or hides context sensitive help about the KBD5000 keyboard CN Aux key Activates the wiper command e Iris key Displays the dialog for adjusting iris on the currently selected camera A Focus key Displays the dialog for adjusting focus on the currently selected camera Keypad Module Module Live and Playback Operations Alphanumeric keypad The keys on the keypad are not used by the DVR5100 You must enter text from the on screen keyboard Camera selection key Displays the Select Camera dialog box with a list of cameras e Monitor selection key This key is not used Multiple view keys Switches the monitor display to view 1 4 9 or 16 images C1696M 8 06 17 Table E KBD5000 Live and Playback Operations Continued Jog Shuttle Module Live and Playback Operations Menu selection key Shows or hides the main menu Sh
70. perations dialog box appears PTZ Operations Figure 48 PTZ Operations Dialog Box 3 On the Panel Keypad press A or y until the pattern number appears in the text field 4 Press the blue function key The pattern starts To exit the dialog box without activating the pattern press the red function key C1696M 8 06 STOPPING A PATTERN NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes If you any of these devices To stop a pattern 1 Select the video pane that is displaying video from a camera running a PTZ pattern 2 Ifthe border of the selected video pane is green Press Enter Shift The border color changes to blue 3 Move the joystick any direction The pattern stops ACTIVATING PRESETS A preset action forces a camera with PTZ capability pan tilt and zoom to reposition itself on a specific scene such as a door Preset actions are activated automatically or manually from the DVR5100 A preset action is activated automatically when an alarm occurs that triggers the preset action For example an alarm sounds on an exterior door to a building and the preset action is set to refocus a camera on that doorway A manual activation of a preset occurs when an operator selects a preset comm
71. pic in the list takes you directly to that section e DVR5100 Parts List e USB PC Keyboard Mouse and Template for the DVR5100 e Auto Login e Automatically Assigning Cameras to the Workspace e Extending Video Retention by Changing Frame Rate e Remote Client Digital Zoom Controls Timeline Synchronization in Quick Search UNITS BEING UPDATED FROM A PREVIOUS SOFTWARE VERSION To protect the system against the possibility of file and database corruption during the update process the DVR5100 checks the integrity of the image on the CD before starting the update and the database and system files after the update If the update is not completed properly the DVR5100 restarts using the existing operating system image To check that the update is completed successfully display the Help screen and check the version number Note that the release number changes to reflect each new software release Function Keys For all When menu is displayed selects menu item iternicon of same color DVR5100 Help a Quick Export blue Menus are not displayed performs quack export Go to Live yellow Menus are not displayed switches from playback to bee Play Pause green Menus are not displayed plays or pauses video Change Layout red Menus are Se and 4x4 screen Syouts Jog inner dial Clockwise Advances frame by frame Counterciockwise Rewnds trame Dy rame Hold EmerfShift key Tum joo to adjust in menu dialog box creases or decreases S
72. plication C1696M 8 06 59 60 Capturing a Snapshot Still Image All snapshots are saved in a default folder called images which is created automatically on a USB device You must attach a USB device to the DVR5100 before you start to capture a snapshot If a USB device is not attached to the unit when you start to capture the snapshot an error mes Sage appears and the snapshot is not saved NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes If you any of these devices To capture a snapshot 1 Attach a USB device to the unit in any of the USB ports 2 While in live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from which you want to capture a snapshot The video pane border is green You can also capture a snapshot while you are viewing recorded video 3 Press the blue function key O display the Quick Export screen Quick Export Export Video Mark Event Snapshot Figure 76 Selecting Snapshot From the Quick Export Dialog Box 4 Select Snapshot A snapshot is saved to the USB memory key Repeat this step as many times as necessary 5 Select Cancel ge to close the Quick Export screen As an alternative you can use the Search Export menu from the main menu to capture a snapshot On the
73. products makes this the ideal DVR for unmanaged video surveillance applications typical of the retail banking education and medical industries The DVR5100 can operate as a stand alone or networked device If the DVR5100 is going to be included in an existing network always include your network administrator when planning and installing the DVR5100 16 CAMERA VIEWS N NETWORK 4 y KBD5000 Qe Figure 1 DVR5100 Network Diagram 8 C1696M 8 06 Getting Started This manual describes how to operate the DVR5100 to view and record live video search for recorded video and mark it or lock it for future use and to operate or adjust cameras For information about installing and configuring the unit refer to the installation manual The DVR5100 provides access to most of the functionality needed for day to day operations along with basic monitor setup options For access to advanced setup or configuration use the DVR5100 remote client application The DVR5100 Series DVR is available in several configurations For a description of the available models refer to the DVR5100 Product Specification Starting and Stopping the DVR5100 When you start the DVR5100 a login dialog box automatically appears in the center of the screen Figure 2 The following default user names and passwords are available for the DVR5100 The following default user names and passwords are avallable for the DVR5100 Table A Default User IDs and Passwords
74. rd and Mouse Operations Continued Ctrl Right Arrow Ctrl Left Arrow Increases or decreases the audio volume scrolls forward or backward through the timeline on the Quick Search dialog box or selects the next or previous entry in a list on a menu or dialog box Backspace Returns to the previous menu performs the same action as turning the shuttle counterclockwise Use any alphanumeric key on the keyboard to enter information in a text field such as a password IP address comment or other field Do not enter characters that are not valid for the currently selected field Refer to the specific instructions for the field for guidelines on valid entries See the descriptions in this table for additional functions for specific characters a ESOS Creer e e ge Page Up or Page Down Alphanumeric keypad In live view mode starts recording video in the currently selected video pane selects a menu icon text field or check box executes a command key and displays the next tab on a Left Click configuration screen Point and click on an up or down arrow next to a text field to increase or decrease the number or to select the next or previous entry in a list C2669M 4 07 Auto Login C2669M 4 07 The DVR5100 comes with four pre defined user profiles Administrator Manager Operator and Guest The first time you start the DVR5100 the system automatically logs in using the admin user after 60 seconds if an operator does not
75. refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To access a camera menu 1 In the live view mode select a video pane that is displaying a camera for which you want to view its on screen menu Refer to Viewing a Specific Camera on page 27 The border of the video pane will be green If the border is blue you cannot access the camera menu Press Enter Shift to change the mode from PTZ mode to live view mode 2 Press Menu A DVR5100 menu appears O Select Camera Camera Menu Back Help Figure 37 Selecting the Camera Menu 3 Navigate to the Cameras menu from the main menu and then select the Camera Menu icon The settings menu for the camera appears The list of options varies for each camera type For example the Figure 38 shows the main menu for a typical camera MAIN MENU lt LANGUAGE gt lt CAMERA gt lt POWER UP gt lt LINE SYNC gt lt ZONES gt lt WINDOW BLANKING gt lt ALARMS gt lt AUX gt lt TITLE TEXT gt lt ALERT gt lt CLEAR gt lt PASSWORD gt BACK EXIT Figure 38 Example of a Camera Settings Menu C1696M 8 06 33 4 Navigate the menu as follows e Use the joystick to move through the list of menu options and through the list of settings for each option e T
76. s the Password field Pressing the green key a second time logs on the user to the DVR5100 if the password was correct When on screen menus are displayed pressing the green key selects the green menu Item When on screen menus are not displayed pressing this key toggles the DVR mode between play and pause Red function key If the Keypad is displayed pressing the red key closes the Keypad deletes the contents in the Password field and selects the User Name field When on screen menus are displayed pressing the red key selects the red menu item When on screen menus are not displayed pressing this key repeatedly changes the video view from the single 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 display layouts M Jog control The jog control performs the following functions e Frame by frame action Turn the jog clockwise to advance frame by frame e With Enter Shift key Turn the jog counterclockwise to lower volume Turn the jog clockwise to increase volume Jog shuttle Turn the jog shuttle counterclockwise for fast rewind clockwise for fast forward To increase speed turn it several times ecm REE E 8 2 0 C1696M 8 06 NAVIGATING THROUGH MENUS WITH THE KBD5000 KEYBOARD The KBD5000 keyboard controls serve different purposes depending on which part of the menus you are using The keys light up to indicate which controls are available based on your currently active operation If a key is not lit that control is not currently availa
77. se Always follow the procedures in this section to turn off the unit To shut down the DVR5100 TIP You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on screen menus 1 Press the Menu button O to display the main menu Cameras Actions Search Export Setup Logout Help Figure 4 Selecting Logout From the Main Menu C1696M 8 06 11 2 From the main menu select the Logout icon The Login dialog box appears Login amp User Name gt manage E Password E e Log In Shutdown Figure 5 Login Dialog Box 3 Select a user name and then enter your password You must select a user name that has administrator permissions 4 Press the red function key Or navigate to Shutdown X and then press Enter Shift The DVR5100 saves all configuration 9990 information and recorded video and then shuts down LOGGING OUT You can log out of the system without shutting down the unit Doing so avoids unauthorized access to the unit by someone who does not have a user name and password To log out TIP You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on screen me
78. se also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices 1 In the live video mode use the joystick to navigate to the selected video pane A green border surrounds the video pane 2 On the Panel Keypad press Menu The DVR5100 menu appears The DVR5100 will display the last menu that was opened In the figure below the main menu is shown Search Export Setup Help Figure 23 Main Menu Select Camera Camera Menu Back Help Figure 24 Camera Menu C1696M 8 06 27 4 Ifit is not already selected navigate to the Select Camera icon and then press Enter Shift e gt The Camera List appears Camera List DVR5100 Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 Camera 09 Camera 10 Camera 11 r r r lt P 7 p r OK Cancel Figure 25 Camera List 5 Use the joystick or the jog inner dial to select a camera from the list and then press Enter Shift in the selected video pane gt Video from the camera is displayed NOTE A red slash through a camera icon indicates that it is not currently available for display To display a specific camera in full screen mode 1 Navigate to the video pane displaying the desired camera 2 Press the red function key until the display changes to a single pane MOVING THROUGH THE CA
79. select a specific user at the login screen This feature allows the system to automatically log in as the designated user each time the DVR is rebooted for example after a power failure or when the unit is restarted for any purpose You can enable or disable the feature from the System Configuration screen In addition you can choose a specific user for subsequent log ins NOTE As a security precaution you should change the user ID for auto login as part of the configuration and setup process Consider selecting Guest as the default user ID or create a new user ID and password with limited access Using a Guest user assures that system settings are not accessible inadvertently Table B lists the default user IDs and passwords Figure 3 shows the login screen Table B Default User IDs and Passwords at pemo admin admin or 23646 manager manager or 6262437 operator operator or 67372867 guest guest or 48378 Login User Name o ETT Password User admin will autologin in 60 second s Log In Shut Down Figure 3 Auto Login Menu Automatically Assigning Cameras to the Workspace The DVR5100 automatically assigns or prepopulates cameras to the workspace Cameras are configured starting at the top left video pane and ending at the lower right video pane Figure 4 shows a 2 x 2 configuration me Carfiera 01 INIA Vel ON Figure 4 Auto Camera Assignment 8 C2669M 4 07 Extending Video Retention
80. t playing a vide recording refer to Playing a Video Clip below b To lock the video so that it is not overwritten select Lock For instructions about locking video refer to Locking and Unlocking a Video Clip on page 53 c To export the video to an external storage device select Export as For instructions about exporting video refer to Exporting Video on page 56 d To cancel Enhanced Search select gary e To return to the Enhanced Search dialog and modify the search criteria turn the shuttle outer dial O C1696M 8 06 51 PLAYING A VIDEO CLIP You can play back recorded video after locating it with either a quick search or enhanced search Follow the instructions below to play video from either search function NOTE The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad An optional KBD5000 keyboard or USB PC keyboard and mouse also can be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes if you any of these devices To play a video clip located during a quick search 1 Perform a Quick Search Refer to Performing a Quick Search on page 47 The Quick Search dialog box appears Figure 63 Playing Recorded Video From the Quick Search Dialog Quick Search Thu Jun 8 16 45 00 2006 Cancel 2 Turn the jog inner dial right or left to select a video clip and then select Play gt The video plays in the currently s
81. tart the DVR5100 by momentarily pressing the power button The DVR5100 starts displays the login dialog box and flashes the Control Pad Menu button WARNING Pressing and holding the power button for five seconds shuts down the unit Do not shut down the unit by pressing and holding the power button To avoid data loss or data corruption always follow the procedures in Shutting Down the DVR5100 on page 11 to shut down the unit C1696M 8 06 9 2 In the User Name list turn the jog inner dial on the Control Pad to select the user name Login amp User Mame o ETT lt Password A MN Asc DEF 2 3 GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 PORS TUV 7 8 L E x Figure 2 Login Dialog Box With On Screen Keyboard 3 To enter the password do the following d On the Control Pad press The on screen keyboard appears Figure 2 Use the joystick to navigate to the first number your password and then press Enter Shift a on the Control Pad Repeat these steps until you have entered the entire password Press to accept the password or press to cancel the password and return to the Login dialog box arala 19 4 From the Login dialog box press to accept the user name and password If the password is correct the DVR5100 displays the main application window If the password is incorrect follow the instructions below to re enter your password RE ENTERING LOGIN INFORMATION If you enter an incorrect password on the Logi
82. the Control Pad Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes If you any of these devices To activate a relay 1 From the main menu select Actions The Actions menu appears Eze O Scripts Relays PTZ Operations Auxiliary Back Figure 44 Actions Menu 2 Navigate to Relays and then press Enter Shift The Activate Relays dialog box appears Execute Relays Relay Selected NONE Unknown location Figure 45 Activating a Relay 3 Turn the jog inner dial to select a relay from the list Help 4 Navigate to the Activate icon as and then press Enter Shift To cancel the selection without activating the relay navigate to the Cancel icon X and then press Enter Shift The Execute Relays dialog box appears If there are no relays available on your 0000 system the following message appears 40 C1696M 8 06 C1696M 8 06 No relays were found on the system Figure 46 DVR5100 Dialog Box 41 Using Patterns Presets and Scans With the DVR5100 you can activate patterns presets and scans A pattern is a user defined viewable camera path with a beginning and end The number and duration of patterns varies with different positioning systems A preset action forces a camera with PTZ capability pan tilt and zoom to reposition itself on a specific scene such as a door A scan action moves a camera across the current scene that it is viewing
83. the DVR5100 Monitoring Live Video AR Vida PANE POCO 0 5 ISA RA EE ENA ache pe E A E EEE E SERRE 26 Aro e A o A 26 vViowing a pecie Camera coso sere ces Deals bea ante tees Sake ON ros ase 27 Moving Through the Camera SEQUENCE ececuescetenstenesed edie catense dead errar re 28 Working With Camias eese eramos pene pes oa bee EERE EEE EEREN E E 29 A E Un 29 AOIS INFOCUS ss optorocorssbaorod dns repec spa toro pares a es arpa po elogia scans od Repositioning a Camera With PTZ Capabilities 2 annuun anaana aaaea 32 Accessing Camera Menus sc srisecscrrtesersrsiiatt nist odo raro poseo isa a deai 33 EE EE MG UNO E E sean E E T E E ETE E E E EEEE aan 34 EOI A a E EE es al po E E AEE S 30 Acknowledging an Alarm Event n ss ba eeutes sobraba esd bi de pea pe da a taa data JJ Requesting a Reminder for an Alarm Event cccrpesoncnantara a eee oe E a EEaren 36 Sn nen 37 DAEN ES E EEE EEEE EE E EE E E E E E E E E E EE E EE E 38 WM WI COPS uadorasrors ierden a hea rara gut ce Er Ar EEI EEn Ar eE ana e ya pon conose 38 Activating Relays nn nananana aaaea aaen 40 C1696M 8 06 3 Using rates are sets and Scar do e Dn a Le a iene OMe fal On a 47 A SA AA O A tele td een h at eee a 47 O a MOI hay jute toners 4 anisnls stad cena a conecice de A eatatseae a a tedious amp wane ube eatastene AEE at 43 ACV IN ESOS iat toe cite etic A e SA eee eee 43 A A A IA PIO RE duet oeaas EAA EAEN 44 E Commands Wiper essnee ocak A ik a LG aie AS ctl ee ht e
84. uttle outer ring Performs fast rewind when moved to the left Performs fast forward when moved to the right When a sub menu is displayed turning the shuttle to the left returns you to the main menu While reviewing recorded video turn the shuttle to view the video up to 2x 4x 15x 60x or 300x of normal speed Jog inner dial Performs slow rewind when moved to the left Performs slow forward when moved to the right While viewing recorded video turn the jog counterclockwise to rewind video at a rate of Y a second for each notch of the turn To advance recorded video frame by frame turn the jog clockwise Color coded function keys Selects one of the options available on a menu Play pause video key Plays or pauses recorded video Record video key Records video for export While recording pressing this key marks the video with a yellow bar y Live playback mode key Stops playback and returns to live video for the currently selected camera NAVIGATING THROUGH MENUS WITH A PC KEYBOARD AND MOUSE You can attach a USB PC keyboard and mouse to the DVR5100 in addition to using the control pad to navigate through menus The keyboard and mouse operations are described in the following table Table F USB PC Keyboard and Mouse Operations USB PC Keyboard selects a menu item Performs the same actions as the Enter Shift key lt Y Control Pad gt y F4 Perform the same actions as the four color coded function keys on the DVR5
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