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1. Click Yes to confirm or click No to cancel 8 Click OK to save your changes or click Cancel to exit the dialog box without saving the changes 62 C1697M B 11 08 Working with Devices The DVR5100 is designed for future expansion into a fully distributed virtual matrix All attributes are designed to be virtual Alarms cameras the DVR5100 and so forth are treated as individual entities that make integration into a virtual matrix seamless Table H Devices COCO An external device input to the DVR5100 indicating an active alarm event The DVR5100 can be configured Alarm Array to respond in different ways to a minor normal major or critical alarm event For information about alarms refer to Alarm Array on page 75 An external video device This device provides input to the DVR5100 Depending on the model a camera can provide various operating features Typically a camera provides the following features Camera e Video input e Bi directional communication with the DVR5100 for control and operation CES settings that allow you to configure EnduraStor and other system options By default EnduraStor is CES Bev dia An internal DVR5100 relay output The DVR5100 provides up to four relays two relays for a 4 channel ee DVR5100 and four relays for an 8 channel or a 16 channel DVR5100 An internal device The DVR5100 maintains a system log that provides an overview of daily system events An entry is automatically written in the
2. Fe Recording Scripts Schedule Storage DYR Camera Recording Mode Settime manually Day Thursday Recording type Motion Day Thursday v Start 12 00AM i Ena 07 59AM E 88 Hours 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Monday Tuesday gt Wednesday gt Clear Day Thursday gt Copy schedules to Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday gt gt D Saturday Sunday Thursday 7 Friday DS Saturday Sunday i All Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 111 Copying and Reusing Schedules 2 Click Apply Schedule To to copy the whole schedule from one camera to another camera or cameras on the network refer to Figure 112 9 Apply Schedule To _ Select or deselect all O Camera 02 O Camera 03 6 Camera 05 O Camera 06 O Camera 07 O Camera 08 O Camera 09 O Camera 10 v Figure 112 Applying and Reusing Schedules selecting Reload Schedules changes the schedule back to recording 24 hours a day 7 days a week Monday Sunday 98 C1697M B 11 08 MODIFYING A RECORDING SCHEDULE 1 C1697M B 11 08 Right click on one of the colored recording bars and then select Modify schedule type A menu appears refer to Figure 113 which allows you to change the schedule type for example from Motion to Continuous Setup DE devices gPRoles aUsers N Event Groups Fe Recording Y Scrip
3. Mpeg 4 Sample Rate 2000000 Devices goRoles _abUsers QEventGroups EgRecording Y Scripts General Configuration Motion Audio Enable audio service EEs Location Filter Types All No Filters Device Type Device DVYR5100 24 A AlarmArray A Camera 01 s Camera 02 s Camera 03 A Camera 04 s Camera 05 s Camera 06 s Camera 07 s Camera 08 s Camera 09 s Camera 10 ef Camera 11 s Camera 12 s Camera 13 s Camera 14 s Camera 15 sW Camera 16 ef Camera 17 J Camera 18 J Camera 19 J Camera 20 PE Endura NVR Y t RelayArray 8 System Log Type Alarm Array Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera DYR Relay Array System Logger Modify device WE Type Device ID Name Location DVR uuid abe1991b 31c9 4ch0 a734 526398f7bfb5 Endura NVR E DVR5100 Serial port settings Databits 8 w bps 4800 Parity None Figure 86 DVR Device Settings a Stop bits 1 m C1697M B 11 08 SPECIFYING THE DVR NAME AND LOCATION The DVR allows you to create a user friendly name to easily identify the DVR5100 device To modify the DVR device name 1 Select DVR bE The Contents panel updates to display the current settings for the DVR5100
4. System Log System Logger 01 02 03 04 Fe Recording Y Scripts Relay Array uuid 00046103 b725 4e45 5435 335858540005 RelayArray E DVR5100 Modify relay Name Location Unknown location Physical output 1 Mode Off v Period 5 tenth s ofa second On state 0 A Number of pulses 0 Figure 88 Relay Configuration MODIFYING THE RELAY ARRAY DEVICE NAME In the Name box assign a friendly name for the relay device RelayArray is the default 78 Apply C1697M B 11 08 SPECIFYING A RELAY ARRAY LOCATION 1 Click Location The Set Location dialog box opens 2 Click Unknown Location 3 Click New The Add Location dialog box opens 4 Enter a location name and then click OK 5 Click OK in the Set Location dialog box The Locations label displays the new location CREATING A RELAY OUTPUT NAME By default the relay outputs are numbered 1 4 You can enter a user friendly name for a relay output Assigning a friendly name makes It easier to recognize individual devices on your network The name must contain fewer than 100 characters and may include only letters numbers or spaces No special characters are allowed 1 In the Relay box select a relay number 1 4 The panel on the right updates to display the settings for the selected relay output NOTE The physical input label displays a read only that represents the number of the relay s physical output at the DVR5100 relay
5. by Schneider Electric 0 P E R A T I DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder Remote Client C1697M B 11 08 Contents VWVEICONG td A A E A A A A ek oe 10 Stalling tae Remate Cenes e dt aia e a Neat te 11 Minimum System HEOUINEIMNENUS Tespusioanaia carro dra aia cas sitio a ort 11 Hotaling the Remote lenta poc a Sota 11 COI o Met a a E es a a Ds ii ean ones 12 Setting Up Server Connections caricias id rd yal ta tarios tea 12 CENAN A ee oon nee er a a a a Med One N a A 12 OJIN OM es A A RNA 14 Man Application WINdOWUOVENIEW ei casas andes id Es 15 Remote Client Controls and snoicUlScetailannds caidos osas rad 17 A A O NT 17 ocur essa ta et ice ade cdo dl is ad ah Sia tte E a ds actes aos Ba Dead ada 17 Operating the Remote Client script A iii ico as 18 MONTON Ne VISO and AUO rapto costs ads sir ias si diarias ceci dra 18 selecting Video to Display 18 ISCONMEBTMGIG AIM CT AS esto area ems boost a nun E R cones ceed lens ee bss 19 Filtering the Camera VIEW 2 22t cececeiued te de eet bed AN 19 Arranging Cameras In the Explorer VIW nes 42 8 202 eed a A aa ees eee eS 21 COC CMOS 32 a2 a hate E E eh that Aca hE AeA dto aa adan Phen eaten ener ake Die 22 AUS UCU ONS E eto or ca ls T rd e E o E T r e T des 23 ACIUSUNGMNG FOS ataca aea de aa cues ds Uca a ds tddi aa 24 Usmo ata 00 EOS ras ri os lts a a de a ee Le a 24 Controlling PTZ Cameras AA A IA 25 Usima Pattemis Presets and otd 16 1052 Se a eaer dr root 26 Mor
6. e Weekly The days of the week appear on the right Click the check boxes of the days you would like the script to recur e Monthly Set which day 1 31 of the month and how many months apart 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 you would like the script to recur e Yearly Set the month and day of the year you would like the script to recur select an event to trigger the script e Click the ellipses button beside Select event The Select Event screen appears e Select an event motion or alarm or event group e Click OK Clear Selection or Cancel You may assign more than one set of dates times and events to a particular script To add additional dates times events repeat the preceding steps 105 DELETING A SCRIPT 1 Click a script in the Scripts pane 2 Click Delete A confirmation screen appears 3 Click Yes to confirm the deletion of the script or click No to close the screen without deleting the script 106 C1697M B 11 08 Working with the Endura Player This section describes how to use the Endura Player to view video ACCESSING EXPORTED FILES Through your Windows Explorer go to the folder where your exported files are stored The default location is in the Endura Application Export directory Users with the proper permissions may edit the default location PLAYING BACK EXPORTED FILES Double click the exported file you want to play back The file opens in its own player window refer to Figure 121
7. s Camera 12 sw Camera 13 sw Camera 14 5 Camera 15 f Camera 16 J Camera 17 J Camera 18 J Camera 19 s Camera 20 8 system Log a Users Type Alarm Array Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Relay Array System Logger Modify device a Type Camera Device ID uuid d0ce9646 fae8 4f8d bcac 6f68fd34b2b4 Cameral Name Camera 20 Location Ga DvRS5100 General Configuration Motion Audio Camera number 20 Camera type etm Fixed lt R e PTZ control mode Disabled Address 1 C Cover camera Camera Groups DWR5100 Audio Asso ciations E O Event uroups Es Recording Y Sc ipts Remove Move Up Move Down oo 0 OO O Figure 63 Setup Screen Devices Configures all system devices and assign locations and groups Roles Establishs permissions for accessing network devices and features within the remote client Interface Users Creates user profiles and set preferences for language alarm notifications and exported file locations Event Groups Associates multiple alarm and motion events allowing you to run a script or scripts when that group of events occurs Recording Activates recording of video from specific cameras at certain dates and times or when certain events occur Scripts
8. 111 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF SIF lt lt SK KK OS 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt OOOOOOHOOOO00000 Video format NTSC w 2417 w 2417 w 2417 w 2417 w 2417 247 247 247 247 247 247 w 24 7 w 24 7 v 24 7 w 2417 Restore Defaults v gt Figure 114 Recording Storage Screen The Storage screen allows you to specify which storage settings are the most important such as maximizing the days of storage or maintaining a high frame rate and resolution Depending upon your requirements you can choose the desired setting click the lock icon and the individual camera settings are updated automatically GLOBAL SETTINGS Global Settings allow you to specify the days of storage resolution and stored frame rate in frames per second fps for all the cameras By default the resolution is SIF and the stored frame rate is 1 1 with 30 fps in live view 100 To change a global setting and apply that change to all cameras 1 Click the check box to activate the control days of storage resolution or stored fps Camera settings are updated and fixed to this global setting 2 Choose the desired settings from the drop down lists the other values will update automatically NOTE Depending on the values you select for one setting the range of options for the ot
9. 2 Navigate up and down the camera menu by using the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard Camera 01 ELLS LESH RESET CYCLE REBOOTA EXIT UL 2003 ee Figure 29 Displaying a Camera Menu 3 Select a menu item by pressing the Enter key on the keyboard EXITING A CAMERA MENU To exit a camera menu 1 Right click in the video pane 2 Select Exit Menu from the Shortcut menu NOTE DVR5100 remote client menu options work with ExSite and new Spectra cameras You cannot exit the menu of an Esprit Spectra Il or CCC5100 Series camera by right clicking and using the DVR5100 remote client Shortcut menu To exit the on screen menus of one of these cameras navigate to the EXIT option in the menu and then press the Enter key You may need to back up through several menu levels to reach the final EXIT that will close the menu 32 C1697M B 11 08 Executing Scripts A DVR script is like a macro but it provides more power and flexibility Scripts can be used to control most system functions and can be combined in almost any order Table E describes the supported scripts For information about programming scripts refer to Creating Scripts on page 102 Table E Remote Client Scripts COC Pauses execution of a script for a given number of seconds Insert this command between presets or cameras when scripting a tour so video from each source will be displayed for an adequate length of time Brace Moves a camera to a specif
10. Audio input 2 is assigned to camera input 2 Audio input 3 is assigned to camera input 9 Audio input 4 is assigned to camera input 10 To set up an audio association 1 Verify that the target camera is configured for audio service Audio service must be enabled to set up audio associations refer to Enabling Audio Service on page 74 2 Expand the device tree and then select the camera you want to associate with a camera assigned an audio Input 3 To associate the selected camera with a camera that supports an audio feed do the following a In the Audio Associations area click Add The Associations dialog box opens refer to Figure 76 gt Associations s esa nn ance Figure 76 Associations Dialog Box b Expand the device tree Cameras that have enabled audio service are displayed c Click the check box of the camera to which you want to associate the current camera refer to Figure 77 gt Associations Devices DVR4S100 Figure 77 Camera Association d Click OK The name of the associated camera to which the current camera is linked is displayed in the Audio Associations pane C1697M B 11 08 WORKING WITH THE CONFIGURATION TAB The Configuration tab allows you to set up the noise filter levels and video settings for each camera refer to Figure 78 F DS Y Devices Ae Roles ae Users O Event Groups Es Recording Y Scripts Filters Y Device Type Modify device DyRS100 G0 Twe
11. Camera 01 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 23 32 PM On Log entry som Camera 01 DYR5100 4 15 2008 3 22 22 PM On Noli sacuriiy of ancesaWa vate Figure 33 Adding a Note to System Log SENDING ALL ASSOCIATED CAMERAS TO THE WORKSPACE The DVR5100 remote client allows you to view video from all cameras associated with an alarm event Video from each camera starts playing at the same time You can use the playback controls for each view pane to control how video from each associated camera is viewed To view video for an alarm event from all associated cameras 1 In the Alarm Manager event pane click an alarm occurrence Video for the alarm event is displayed in the Alarm Manager view screen refer to Figure 34 C1697M B 11 08 31 38 ES Workspace 1 Qg Enhanced Search Alarms A Alarm Manager C Show tab on alarm J dd DD te A e de ds A HEEE EEE EEE EEES Active alarms Type Severity what ua Udilitia ul 0 Camera 01 1 Camera 01 ef Camera 01 ef Camera 01 sW Camera 01 ef Camera 01 sW Camera 01 ef Camera 01 sW Camera 01 s Camera 01 ef Camera 01 sW Camera 01 s Camera 01 sW Camera 01 ef Camera 01 Where UYARI IUU DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 When HILU 3 339 153 FMI 4 15 2008 3 31 44 PM 4 15 2008 3 31 38 PM 4 15 2008 3 29 37 PM 4 15 2008 3 29 32 PM 4 15 2008 3 29 02 PM 4 15 200
12. Camera 03 et Camera 02 Y Camera 04 sW Camera 05 s Camera 06 E Camera 07 sf Camera 08 s Camera 09 sf Camera 10 ef Camera 11 f Camera 12 f Camera 13 f Camera 14 f Camera 15 ef Camera 16 A e Figure 74 Create Camera Group Dialog Box 5 To add more cameras to the camera group a In the Cameras pane click a camera b Click Add gt gt The selected camera moves from the Cameras pane to the Assigned Cameras pane c Repeat steps 5a and 5b for additional cameras NOTE To remove cameras from the group select the camera from the right panel and then click Remove d Click OK The Pelco dialog box opens prompting you to save the new group e Click Yes to save the new group The new group is saved and the Set Camera Groups dialog is displayed 6 In the Set Camera Groups dialog box click OK Deleting a Camera Group NOTE Once a camera group is deleted it cannot be restored The DVR5100 does not alert you that you are about to delete a camera group Apply or OK confirms the deletion Cancel cancels the action and closes the Setup screen 1 Inthe Camera Groups selection box click to select the camera group you want to delete refer to Figure 75 Camera Groups Audio Associations DVR5100 ada Add Bldg 7 West Move Up Move Down Figure 75 Deleting a Camera Group 2 Click Remove The camera group is removed from the Camera Groups list Modifying a Camera Group Name
13. Display Name Scan entry Bldg 5 Alert Text Alarm sounded Pattern Pattern Number 1 Camera Source Camera 01 Delete Action Description Move up Move Down Description Runs a specified pattern on a camera pattern allows you to program the movements of Figure 117 Create Script File Dialog Box Add actions to the script file by selecting an action from the Actions pane and then dragging it into the right pane Or double click the action which automatically adds it to the right pane Add settings for each action Some actions do not have any settings associated with them For example Restart entire system has only One possible meaning and does not need to have a device listed for the command to be meaningful However an action such as Display video needs settings such as camera source and destination monitor to execute the command NOTE Actions may be used more than once with different parameters For example there may be three lobby cameras that you want to reposition when an alarm is triggered For this purpose select the Preset action three times A red X indicates that an action setting is missing To modify the settings a In the Script Actions pane double click the action you want to edit or click the action and then click Modify Values The Set Element Values screen appears refer to Figure 118 103 104 Set Element Values Action Display Vide
14. Endura Player File Tools View Help _hitenamo Bldg_7_Eng_Row_2007 08 29_ 0844 Export time 2007 08 28 19 36 07 804 Ce coment 00 00 26 00 02 16 l o 0 2 109 jay al ajaja Figure 121 Exported File Player Title Bar Displays the Endura Player title 00 Menu Bar Provides access to drop down menus e File Open Open Recent Properties Authenticate Exit e Tools Setup e View Extended View e Help Endura Player Help About View Pane Displays video exported from the DVR5100 Remote Client software Camera Name QOO Date and Time C1697M B 11 08 107 108 Control Bar This bar represents the duration and content of the file to be played back Where video is present the content line appears blue Where video is missing from parts of the file the blue line is empty Where audio is present the content line appears gray with a blue line above it Where audio is missing from parts of the file the gray line is empty Total Video Clip Duration in hours minutes and seconds Video Playback Controls e Play Pause e Frame by Frame Reverse e Slow Reverse Fast Reverse Fast Forward Slow Forward Frame by Frame Forward Export Snapshot Volume Control C1697M B 11 08 OPENING A FILE To open an exported video audio file go to File gt Open and then browse to select the file you want to play Or go to File gt Open Recen
15. Option Label Device Permissions Services All 82 MANAGER The Manager role includes permissions to monitor live video and audio reposition PTZ cameras respond to alarms run scripts activate relays search for video play back video lock clips capture snapshots and export and view all of the Setup windows refer to Table L Option Label Priority Description system Permissions Services Device Permissions Services Included items Specific devices that you want to include with this role s set of permissions Table L Manager Role Default Settings Default Value Add manual log entry Export video audio Manually record video audio Run scripts View a role s configuration Access camera menu priority 2 Activate relays priority 2 Monitor and respond to alarms priority 2 Monitor audio priority 2 Monitor live video priority 2 Pan tilt and zoom PTZ priority 2 search and play back video priority 2 View alarm configuration priority 2 View audio configuration priority 2 View event groups View recording schedules View system configuration View system log View user configuration View diagnostic information priority 2 View DVR configuration priority 2 View monitor configuration priority 2 View motion configuration priority 2 View Pelco device configuration priority 2 View relay configuration priority 2 View software version information priority 2 View system log configuring p
16. Pho g Clear C Silence alarm C Preview motion Figure 80 Motion Zone and Threshold Percent Example 1 NOTE Threshold Blocks cannot be set to a value less than 2 If you attempt to do so the remote client will automatically readjust the value to 2 Scenario 2 Motion Zone 50 Blocks If the motion zone has 50 blocks and you attempt to set the Threshold Percent option to 2 percent the remote client automatically readjusts this value to 4 percent refer to Figure 81 on page 71 Number of Detection Blocks Zone Blocks x n 100 or 50 x 4 100 2 General Configuration Motion Audio Enable motion detection service Zones Sensitivity J 50 m Threshold Percent E 4 E C Activate zone Drawing tools Draw Erase Box O Polnt Redo J lt gt lt gt C Silence alarm C Preview motion Figure 81 Motion Zone and Threshold Percent Example 2 Scenario 3 Small Motion Region 16 Blocks Large Motion Region 56 Blocks If multiple regions are defined in a motion zone the DVR5100 Remote Client e Adds the blocks from each region to arrive at total blocks for the motion zone e Bases the threshold calculation on the total blocks For example in Figure 82 on page 72 there are two regions a larger region 56 blocks and a smaller region 16 blocks totaling 72 total blocks assigned to the motion zone The Threshold Percent is set to 28 In this case 20 blocks 72 blo
17. The window now displays additional information about the active file It also provides details about each video and audio clip in the file A gray bar in this window highlights the currently playing clip 3 Click the Details lt lt button again to hide this information 4 Click OK to close the Properties window C1697M B 11 08 MODIFYING PLAYER SETTINGS 1 Go to Tools gt Setup A dialog box appears 2 Select Language from the list English is the default language Other languages are available if a language pack is installed 3 Select Drawing Device from the list The drawing method affects the way the video image appears on the screen Direct Draw default or Windows Graphical Display GDI r Language English Drawing Device Direct Draw gt Overlay configuration lf Show Overlays wW Date and Time Wo hotion if Authenticate Status Analytics Screen shot configuration Default directory Images Default format Portable Network Graphics Files png care Figure 129 Options for Player Setup 4 Select the Overlay configuration options e Click the Show Overlays check box to display Date Time Motion and Authentication overlays By default overlays are not displayed e Click the Date and Time check box to display the date and time in the video window during playback The date and time are also displayed below the video pane near the progress bar e Click the Motion check box t
18. box enter the IP address of the DVR5100 server Select the DVR Mode Standalone is the default setting Select a Connection Type VPN is the default setting Optional Use one of the following options e fthe server and DVR5100 remote client are connected directly or in a LAN configuration and a router is not used you can accept the default Transmission Control Protocol TCP port setting which is used to implement the VPN connection By default the port setting is 27235 e fthe DVR5100 server and DVR5100 Remote Client are connected behind a router you must enter a port number that will allow the remote client to establish a VPN connection with the unit Refer to the DVR5100 Network Design Guide C3640M for additional details In the Access key box enter the DVR5100 server access key found in the DVR5100 General System setup screen In the Maximum Connection speed box select a connection speed appropriate for your application 128 Kbps 256 Kbps 384 Kbps 512 Kbps 768 Kbps T1 or Local Area Network Ensure this bandwidth throttle is less than the bandwidth limit set at the server Optional Currently only the default ca crt certificate is available To select a different certificate click Advanced Security to open the dialog box refer to Figure 5 gt Advanced Security Certifying authority Endura DWR51 00 Remote ClientPackagesica crt OK Cancel Figure 5 Advanced Security Dialog Box Click
19. of the cameras to that area or sends an e mail notification about an alarm You can create up to 32 event groups NOTE Scripting using Event Groups is managed from the Scripts tab in the Setup screen ADDING A NEW EVENT GROUP 1 Click Event Groups b The Event Groups screen appears refer to Figure 104 F Devices ERoles Users O Event Groups Recording Y Scripts Reload Event Groups Add Modify Event Group Event Group DWR51001_2 Event Groups ovas1001_2 Severity Minor v Description Units 1 and 2 Camera Add Pre alarm 00 00 00 thrs min sec Associations ae Postalarm 00 00 00 hrs min sec Remove Move Up Move Down Events a Assigned Events gt Alarm Devices Alarm Devices DYR5100 DWR5100 A AlarmArray 10 A AlarmArray 4 A AlarmArray 11 A B7 North Wing A AlarmArray 12 A B7 South Wing A AlarmArray 13 A B7 West Wing A AlarmArray 14 Motion Alarms raid 5 gt DVR5100 AD AlarmArray 5 Acamera 01 A AlarmArray 6 A Aami A A Camera 02 AA armArray A Camera 03 A AlarmArray 8 Camera 04 AlarmArray 9 i A B7 East Wing Motion Alarms DYR5100 A Camera 05 A Camera 06 A Camera 07 A Camera 08 A Camera 09 A Camera 10 A Camera 11 A Camera 12 Total assigned events 8 Figure 104 Event Groups 2 In the Event Groups pane click Add The Add Event Group dialog box opens refer to Figure 105 gt Add Event Group Enter new event group name Mame
20. you cannot select additional roles gt Set Roles Roles O Administrator i z 7 Guest Manager O Operator Figure 97 Adding a Role to a User 88 C1697M B 11 08 VIEWING USER PERMISSIONS The user s permission set consists of all the devices and services accessible to the role s assigned to the user A select a user from the User list The options for the selected user appear in the right pane of the Users screen 2 Click View Permissions lower right corner The User Permissions dialog box opens refer to Figure 98 3 Click OK to close the dialog box gt User B Security Permissions J Device Permissions g Access camera menus g Activate relays oa Monitor and respond to alarms a Monitor audio g Monitor live video o Pan tilt and zoom PTZ oa Search and play back video oa view alarm configuration oa view audio configuration oa view camera configuration g View diagnostic info ad View monitor configuration oa view motion configuration g View NVR configuration a View Pelco device configuration g View relay configuration oa view software version info oa view system log configuration E System Permissions Priority Figure 98 User Permissions Dialog Box SELECTING USER NOTIFICATION PREFERENCES The DVR5100 Remote Client allows you to select the type of devices for which you would like the user to receive notificatio
21. 11 08 Main Application Window Overview The DVR5100 Remote Client main application window provides access to daily operational functions The application window Is organized into a navigation panel and a viewing panel The main window is further organized by tabs that display additional interactive areas gt DVR5100 Remote Client admin Workspace Tools Views Setup Help O 06000880038 o O Chai ES Workspace 1 QBEnhanced Search Alarms Camera Explorer Filters are off Js amp u Camera 01 CameraD2 Camera03 CameraD4 Camera 05 Y UE E 8 8 Camera 06 Camera07 Camera08 Camera 09 Camera 10 O 8 8 8 Camera11 Camera12 Camera13 Camera14 Camera15 m 4 A y y Camera 16 Camera17 Camera18 Camera 19 Camera 20 2008 02 26 001470 2008 02 26 00 47 50 2008 02 26 00 47 50 Bo eo MM ab dil ele Q Quick Search QBEnnanced Search Results _ _ _ O Camera 04 Yesterday 2008 02 25723 00 31 Qe ES T En gt Feb 2008 Sat 1 6 Sun 17 Mon 18 Tue 19 Wed 20 Thu 21 Fri 22 Sat 23 Sun 24 Mon 25 Tue 26 Wed 27 Thu 28 Fri 29 Figure 7 Remote Client Main Application Window The DVR5100 Remote Client main application window contains the following features D Title Bar Ihe DVR5100 name appears here along with the currently logged on user ID name 2 Menu Bar Use drop down menus on the menu bar to access application features Drop down menus are available for F
22. 2 Select Remove to remove that camera from the camera list to use in the search 44 C1697M B 11 08 SPECIFYING RECORDING TYPE FILTERS 1 In the Filters area select one of the following as the search type e Video default This search type allows you to include locked video and continuous recording alarms motion and manual recording types as part of the filter e Event This search type allows you to include alarm and motion events as part of the filter Locked video and continuous and manual recording types are not included as part of the filter 2 Based on the search type selected in step 1 perform one of the following options e To search for video in the Recording Types area select Video under Search Type and then select the Locked video check box to base your search criteria on locked video Or select the check box for any or all of the following Continuous Alarms Motion Manual and Marked e To search for events in the Event Types area select Event under Search Type and then click the Alarms check box to include alarms as part of the search criteria Or you can select the Motion check box to include motion as part of the search criteria 3 To start the enhanced search click Search To cancel an enhanced search while it is running click Cancel The search results are displayed in the Enhanced Search view area as follows Locked unlocked status icon Start Time Duration in days hours minutes an
23. 23 2008 11 01 25 4 23 2008 11 00 42 4 23 2008 11 00 34 4 23 2008 11 00 22 4 23 2008 11 00 16 4 23 2008 11 00 06 4 23 2008 11 00 00 where DVR5100 DVR5100 DVR5100 DVR5100 DVR45100 DVR5100 DYR5100 DVR5100 DVR5100 DVR45100 DYR5100 DVRS5100 DYR5100 DYR5100 DYR5100 4 23 2008 10 59 55 M gt Acknowledge Type Severity What sW Camera 02 f Camera 02 f Camera 01 s Camera 01 f Camera 01 s Where DYR5100 DYR5100 DYR5100 DYR5100 DYR5100 When 4 23 2008 10 44 05 AM 4 23 2008 10 42 57 AM 4 23 2008 10 41 05 AM 4 23 2008 10 39 52 AM 4 23 2008 10 39 10 AM Lees C Show tab on alarm Camera 01 Recorded ORANG 11 03 13 A l Details Camera Camera 01 Camera 01 4 23 2008 11 00 16 AM Alarm Time Comments Motion Alarm Log entry Q Quick Search Enhanced Search Results Camera 01 Thu For 17 DO AM 12 00 Phi 06 00 Phi C1697M B 11 08 Fri Apr 18 06 00 AMA 12 00 PM 06 00 PM Today 2008 04 23702 47 16 Sat Apr 19 06 00 Ai 12 00 Phi 06 00 PM Figure 31 Alarm Manager Screen Sun Apr 20 ES AE P 06 00 A 12 00 PM 06 00 PM 06 00 Aut 35 36 ALARM NOTIFICATION The DVR5100 remote client allows you to acknowledge or snooze an alarm notification You can also read instructions or comments about the alarm or add a note to the system log explaining your response If there are more alarms than can fit in the list you can resiz
24. 5 00 PM and only record on motion or alarm from 5 pm to 8 am the following day To achieve this draw three discrete schedules 12 midnight to 7 59 AM 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM and 5 01 PM to 11 59 PM refer to Figure 110 A Setup Cu Schedule Storage DYR Camera Recording Mode Endura NYR v Camera 01 v Settime manually Day Thursday Recording type Motion Day Thursday w Stat 12 00AM End 07 59AM x Hours 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 voy new DB veto E Thursday gt mw su Op ar Devices ge Roles a Users O Event Groups Es Recording Y Scripts Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 110 Recording Schedule Example 4 To repeat this process for each camera click the Apply Schedule To button To clear a schedule select Clear Schedule NOTE To set up a schedule for the whole week drag the mouse from the upper left corner of the time line 12 00 AM on Monday to the lower right corner of the time line 12 00 PM on Sunday You can also drag the mouse across multiple rows to set up multiple days C1697M B 11 08 97 COPYING AND REUSING A RECORDING SCHEDULE 1 Right or left click a weekday arrow A menu appears refer to Figure 111 which allows you to clear the schedule for the selected day copy a schedule from one day to any other day of the week or apply the schedule to all the days of the week F Setup Jeg Devices geRoles Users SEventGroups
25. Bldg South Entrance Figure 105 Adding an Event Group 3 Entera name for the event group 4 Click OK The new event group appears in the left pane Information about the event group appears in the right pane C1697M B 11 08 93 Select a severity level for the event group Critical Major Normal and Minor Diagnostic messages are considered critical NOTE Assign the other severity levels to different events based on your business needs For example you might assign the Normal severity level to all door alarms or the Major severity level to all motion alarms Enter a short description of the Event Group Click the alarm or motion events you want to add to the group and then click Add gt gt The newly added alarm and motion events appear in the Assigned Events column To remove an event select it from the Assigned Events column and then click lt lt Remove SETTING PRE AND POST ALARM VIDEO RECORDING TIMES A set length of time before and after an alarm event may be included as part of the alarm event recording time For example you can specify that 5 minutes of video recorded before an alarm event and 10 minutes of video recorded after an alarm event be included as part of the alarm event recorded video In this case when video of the alarm event is played back you will see video recorded 5 minutes before the alarm occurred video recorded during the actual alarm event and 10 minutes of video recorded after the alarm e
26. Camera Camera 04 Camera sW Camera 05 Camera General Configuration Motion Audio Enable motion detection service s Camera 06 Camera Zones C Silence alarm s Camera 07 Camera E Camera 08 Camera El Sensitivity J 50 om Camera 09 Camera E Threshold Percent w 20 s Camera 10 Camera Activate zone v Iv s Camera 11 Camera E sW Camera 12 Camera C Preview motion ef Camera 13 Camera Drawing tools s Camera 15 Camera Draw O Box Camera 16 Camera Erase O Point Redo J Camera 17 Camera sf Camera 14 Camera 70 J Camera 18 J Camera 19 J Camera 20 PE Endura NVR Y 1 RelayArray System Log System Logger Camera Camera Camera DVR Relay Array Motion alarm Alarm number Severity Pre alarm Postalarm Comments b 1 Minor v 00 00 05 hrs min sec 00 00 05 hrs imin sec Motion Alarm Figure 79 Motion Screen Understanding the Motion Threshold The DVR5100 Remote Client allows you to specify the motion threshold value in number of blocks Table describes the terminology and options for setting the sensitivity and threshold values Table I Motion Sensitivity and Threshold foe ewe SSS sensitivity Determines how sensitive each individual block is to motion detected within it 1 100 default is 50 Determines the number of blocks or percentage of blocks that must detect motion to
27. Camera A AlarmArray Alarm Array Device ID uuid 00046103 b725 4e45 5435 335858540009 s Camera 01 Camera Name Camera 04 s Camera 02 Camera Location Ga DYRS5100 Camera 03 Camera General Configuration Motion Camera 04 Camera s Camera 05 Camera s Camera 06 Camera Level Low M Camera 07 Camera Noise filter sf Camera 08 Camera ef Camera 09 Camera Camera 10 Camera sf Camera 11 Camera Camera 12 Camera Brightness Saturation Hue Contrast MEC amera di Camera Mode Auto v Mode Auto v Mode Auto v Mode Auto v 05 Camera 14 Camera ll Camera 15 Camera TEE To O a o Y ea LO O dre el W Camera 16 Camera J Camera 17 Camera J Camera 18 Camera J Camera 19 Camera sf Camera 20 Camera PE Endura NYR DYR Y 1 RelayArray Relay Array 5 system Log System Logger Figure 78 Configuration Screen Setting the Noise Filter The noise filter removes high frequency noise from the camera to improve the quality of the encoded video signal Video noise is generally manifested as snow graininess ghost images or picture static Noise is imposed on the video signal by external sources such as power lines electric motors fluorescent lamps and so forth The DVR5100 Remote Client allows you to select between three filter levels to apply the filter that provides the best video picture for your application select one of the follo
28. Click OK The entry is saved and the dialog box closes C1697M B 11 08 65 66 Adding Cameras to a Camera Group 1 In the Camera Groups selection box select a camera group to which you want to add a camera refer to Figure 71 Camera Groups Building DWR5100 2 Click Add The Set Camera Groups dialog box opens refer to Figure 72 The check box for the camera group is selected Add Remove Audio Associations Add Remove Move Up Move Down Figure 71 Camera Group Selection Box Set Camera Groups Camera Groups Building DWR5100 A Camera 01 f Camera 02 sW Camera 03 Camera 05 Camera 06 Cancel New Rename Delete Add Cameras Figure 72 Set Camera Groups Dialog Box 3 Click the camera group The name of the camera group is selected refer to Figure 73 Set Camera Groups Camera Groups Building A Camera 01 ef Camera 03 A Camera 04 A Camera 01 ef Camera 02 E Camera 03 Cancel New Rename Delete Add Cameras Figure 73 Selecting a Camera Group C1697M B 11 08 4 Click Add Cameras The Create Camera Group dialog box opens refer to Figure 74 The location name is displayed in the Cameras pane The camera for which the camera group is created is automatically listed in the Assigned Cameras pane 9 Label Building v Cameras A Assigned Cameras DYR5100 E DYR5100 T Camera 01 s
29. Covert camera Camera Groups Audio Associations DYR5100 Add Move Up Move Down Figure 64 Devices Screen 1 Click Setup yd and then select Devices n 2 Select a device When you select a device from the left pane the related settings appear in the right pane If you change a device s settings and then select a different device before you click Apply a dialog box appears asking if you want to save the changes Click Yes to save the changes or click No to cancel Table G Device Buttons Device Type A AlarmArray COMES Relay Array 2 system Logger e To expand one portion of the device hierarchy click the plus e To collapse one portion of the device hierarchy click the minus 60 To expand the entire hierarchy right click the device tree in the navigation pane and then select Expand All from the Shortcut menu To collapse the entire hierarchy right click the device tree and then select Collapse All from the Shortcut menu C1697M B 11 08 Copying Device Settings To copy and paste settings from one device to another 1 Right click the device you want to copy and then select Copy from the Shortcut menu refer to Figure 65 Device Type DWR5100 20 Y Camera 01 Camera eam Camera 02 Camera s Camera 03 Camera A Camera 04 Camera Sat ee s Camera 05 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera cony N Paste sf Camera 07 Camera s Camer
30. Extended Coaxitron Protocol D or Protocol P Selecting the Camera Address In the Address box select an address C1697M B 11 08 Selecting Video Termination Video termination lessens the effects of ghost images on the final device when several video devices are connected together in a chain Select Video termination to enable or clear Video termination to disable Operating a Camera in Covert Mode The video of a camera operating in covert mode does not display For a camera to display video covert mode must be disabled Select or clear the Covert camera check box to enable or disable covert mode Creating a Camera Group 1 In the Camera Groups selection box click Add The Set Camera Groups dialog box opens By default no camera groups are configured and the Camera Groups list is empty 2 Click New The Add Camera Group dialog box opens refer to Figure 69 gt Add Camera Group Enter camera group name You can use this group to organize your cameras on the system Mame Building Figure 69 Add Camera Group Dialog Box 3 Enter a camera group name 4 Click OK The name of the camera group is added to the Set Camera Groups dialog box list The check box for the new entry is automatically selected refer to Figure 70 Set Camera Groups Camera Groups OK DWR5100 Cancel Rename Delete PERI E Add Cameras Figure 70 Set Camera Groups Dialog Box 5
31. Inthe Search area click Search The search results are displayed in the Enhanced Search view area refer to Figure 45 Q Quick Search Qi Enhanced Search Results 8 gt les S A Start Time Duration Camera G3 1 2008 3255 Pi aaa gaera A O 6 3 11 2008 9 32 19 PM 00 00 36 Camera 04 6 3 11 2008 8 37 08 PM 04 59 29 Camera 16 6 3 11 2008 8 37 08 PM 04 59 29 Camera 13 6 3 11 2008 8 37 08 PM 04 59 29 Camera 12 E aa 409 000 aT Mas NASCO AN Daana DT Figure 45 Enhanced Search Results SPECIFYING CAMERAS AS SEARCH CRITERIA 1 In the Time area of the Enhanced Search screen select the date and time range 2 Inthe Filters area click Modify The Assign Devices dialog box opens refer to Figure 46 3 In the Devices pane click Expand to display the camera devices 4 Select the cameras to be included in the search gt Assien Devices Devices DOVRS100 aw Camera 01 aw Camera 02 5 Camera 06 ef Camera 07 aE Camera 08 aw Camera 04 Camera 10 ef Camera 11 aE Camera 12 Assigned Devices DVRS 100 aE Camera 03 E Camera 04 1 Remove Figure 46 Assign Devices Dialog Box 5 Click Add gt gt The selected devices are moved to the Assigned Devices pane 6 Click OK 7 In the Search area click Search The search results are displayed in the Enhanced Search view area REMOVING CAMERAS 1 Select the camera you want to remove from the Devices list
32. KB Camera_04_2008 03 13_0902 pet CProgram Files pelcos Endura DVR5100 Remote ClientExport Pelco Video Files pef Figure 58 Export Manager Screen 53 54 To review information about exported video clips click the following tabs Recorded Contains a list of recorded video that is being exported to the local hard disk Only recorded video that is in the process of downloading appears here After the export process is completed the video appears on the Export Log tab Live Contains a list of live video being exported to the local hard disk Only live video that is in the process of being downloaded appears here After the export process is completed the video appears on the Export Log tab Export Log Contains a list of live or recorded video that is already exported Video clips are listed here only after the export process is completed To review details about each video clip select an item in the list and then click the Details button The following details are displayed for each video type Camera Name The name or identification of the camera from which the video was captured or is being captured Status The current status of the transmission For example Exporting Successful Canceled and so forth Request Time The time at which you began exporting the video This time does not change unless you cancel the export and start it again Duration or Current Duration he length of the exported video Duration appears
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34. This screen allows you to configure the system to meet those requirements You may want to delete all of the recording types continuous motion and alarm after the same number of days Or if privacy settings are not required you may choose to delete continuous video while retaining alarm and motion video To activate your deletion preferences 1 Select the check box beside the recording type to be deleted 2 Select the maximum number of days you want to retain video from the After Days list NOTE Make sure that the Delete Video after settings are the same as or higher than the desired days of storage If these settings conflict for example the Days of storage is set to 14 but deletion is set to 7 days then the deletion command takes precedence and the specified days of storage will not be achieved 3 Select Restore Defaults to restore all the storage settings to the default factory configured settings 4 After setting up the schedule click Apply or OK to apply the changes and save the Storage settings to the DVR Click Cancel to exit without saving the changes C1697M B 11 08 101 Creating Scripts A DVR5100 script is like a macro but provides much more power and flexibility Scripts may be used to control almost all system functions and can be combined in almost any order Refer to Table E for a description of the supported scripts ADDING A SCRIPT To create a new script 1 Click Setup yd and then sele
35. VIEW You may want to limit the number of cameras displayed in the Navigation panel Use filters to restrict the cameras by location or by camera group Configure the location and camera group associations through the Devices tab in the Setup screen Using Filters to Limit the Camera List To set up a filter 1 In the Camera view of the Navigation panel click the right arrow gt beside Filters are off Or in Explorer view right click the panel and select Modify Filters from the Shortcut menu The Camera Filters screen appears refer to Figure 11 on page 20 gt Use camera filters Show offline cameras Locations Show all locations Add lt lt Remove Camera Groups show all camera groups Add gt lt Remove Clear All Filters Figure 11 Camera Filters Screen 2 Select the Use camera filters check box to activate filtering 3 Clear the Show offline cameras check box if you wish to cancel this option and show only those cameras that are currently connected 4 Select location filters as follows a Clear the Show all locations check box to choose cameras from particular locations b Click plus to expose lower levels of the hierarchy click minus to hide lower levels c Click the location from which you would like to see cameras and then click Add gt gt 5 Select Camera Groups filters as follows a Clear the Show all camera group
36. Wiper refer to Figure 24 Depending on the wiper settings for the selected camera the wiper operates one or more times to clean the camera lens Repeat the command as often as necessary Select Camera by Number Disconnect Record Show Wotion Enter Menu Exit Menu Pattern Preset Scan Operations Rotate 180 Degrees Modify Settings Panto Zero Camera Settings Wiper h Properties Figure 24 Activating the Wiper Command C1697M B 11 08 29 Device Properties and Settings If you need assistance from Pelco Product Support you may need to know the properties of a device including the IP address serial number and software version For troubleshooting you may also want to see specific information about the stream from a particular camera or diagnostic information about the current or recent status of the device Device properties and settings may be accessed from the video pane by right clicking a Shortcut menu or from the Setup screen NOTE To edit a device s settings right click the video pane and select Modify Settings from the Shortcut menu Or go to Setup AE and select the Devices tab For information about configuring devices refer to Configuring Devices on page 60 VIEWING DEVICE PROPERTIES 1 Right click the selected device icon or the video pane displaying video from that device 2 Select Properties from the Shortcut menu The Properties screen appears displaying basic information about the d
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38. device 2 Assign a friendly name for the DVR in the Name box By default the name is Endura NVR 3 Select the Location label and then click Location The Set Location dialog box opens 4 Click Unknown Location and then click New The Add Location dialog box opens 5 Enter a location name and then click OK The Location label displays the new location NOTE For information on working with devices refer to Assigning a Device Location on page 62 SETTING UP THE SERIAL PORT select the speed number of data bits parity and number of stop bits ALARM ARRAY The DVR5100 Remote Client supports up to 16 alarm inputs to connect external signaling devices to the DVR5100 such as door contacts or motion detectors One programmable alarm input is provided for each camera video input The 4 channel DVR supports four alarm inputs and the 8 channel DVR supports eight alarm inputs By default the DVR5100 labels the group of external alarms as AlarmArray Once configured an alarm input can initiate many different activities including triggering a relay device sending an alert to a security office and storing pre alarm video in the DVR5100 The DVR5100 supports two alarm configuration modes e Supervised alarm mode When an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm the DVR5100 maintains a constant electrical current through the alarm circuit 5 0 VDC 10 kohms including a 10 kohm resistor If the resistance changes due to an electrical s
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40. lo add device filters select the devices in the left hand panel you want to add and then click Add gt gt b To remove device filters select the devices in the right hand panel you want to remove and then click lt lt Remove 9 When you have finished modifying the filters click OK to close the System Log Filters screen 10 Click Search log on the System Log screen C1697M B 11 08 5 7 PRINTING A SYSTEM LOG 1 Apply the desired log filters 2 Click Print in the System Log select your printer and then click Print EXPORTING A SYSTEM LOG 1 Click Export 2 Select the location where you would like to save the log file 3 Click OK 8 Endura Ed SearchResults csv File name SystemLog cs File type CS Comma delimited csv v Figure 61 Export System Log Screen ADDING MANUAL LOG ENTRIES The DVR5100 remote client allows you to enter notes in the system log manually Each entry is stamped with the date time and your user name and can be correlated to recorded video through a Quick or Enhanced Search Possible uses for manual logging include recording phone calls logging customer contacts and noting unusual behavior for review by a supervisor This information complements the information captured automatically through the system s automatic logging function 1 Goto Tools gt Add to System Log Xp or press Ctrl A The Add Entry To System Log dialog box appear
41. new custom Modify existing schedule times and create new custom Recording Schedules schedules schedules Add and modify users Add and modify users and roles NOTE Roles cannot be added or modified with the DVR5100 In addition to this operation manual the DVR5100 remote client includes a HTML Help Viewer which is accessible from the interface Help menu The viewer allows you to locate the necessary topics without referring to a printed manual C1697M B 11 08 Installing the Remote Client MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS NOTE Review the minimum PC requirements below before you install the DVR5100 remote client Viewing up to 4SIF 30 25 National Television System Committee NTSC Phase Alternating Line PAL frames per second fps video on a standard PC places significant demands on the processing power of the PC The DVR5100 remote client installation package checks critical aspects of the PC hardware to ensure that it is capable of supporting the processing load Installation is halted if the PC hardware does not meet these requirements e Processor Intel Pentium IV with 2 4 GHz or Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 1 66 GHz minimum processor speed e Memory 512 MB of RAM e Video AGP VGA card with a minimum of 128 MB of video RAM 1280 x 1024 display resolution 32 bit color and DirectX 8 1 or later hardware acceleration with support for monitors with 1280 x 1024 resolution e Disk space 1 GB of free disk space for the
42. number qu s Camera 08 Camera 11 Silence alarm sf Camera 09 Camera 12 C Supervised i e a loss of voltage to the input will result in an alarm condition 13 sf Camera 10 Camera aa Severity Minor lea et Camera 11 Camera 15 Polarity Normally Open v s Camera 12 Camera 16 stm Camera 13 Camera B7 EastiWing Dwell time tenth s of a second Follow the input Camera 14 Camera B7 North Wing Comments ef Camera 15 Camera RE Sout Wing a 256 B7 West Wing s Camera 16 Camera Camera Camera 01 Add Pre alarm 00 00 00 hrs min sec sf Camera 17 Camera Associations alarm 00 gt min JA Camera 18 Camera Remove fiat ee dd aae J Camera 19 Camera O Voy k J Camera 20 Camera Y 1Relayarray Relay Array Move Down 5 system Log System Logger Figure 87 Alarm Configuration MODIFYING THE ALARM ARRAY DEVICE NAME By default the alarm array device is named AlarmArray You can enter a user friendly name for the alarm array device Assigning a friendly name makes It easier to recognize individual devices on your network The name must contain fewer than 100 characters and may include only letters numbers or spaces No special characters are allowed In the Modify device Name box assign a friendly name for the alarm device SPECIFYING ALARM ARRAY LOCATION The DVR5100 Remote Client allows you to enter a user friendly name for the alarm array device location For information about w
43. panes showing the cameras you have selected Changes to the cameras are saved automatically Thus you do not need to reselect the same cameras each time you log on To view video only and hide all controls select Extended View To exit extended view and return to the workspace select Esc right click a video pane and then select Exit Extended View e Enhanced Search The Enhanced Search tab displays the Enhanced Search screen where you can configure advanced search options and initiate the enhanced search process e Alarms The Alarms tab displays the Alarm Manager screen which displays a list of all active alarms alarms from physical events motion events and device errors reported by the system An icon indicates how the user responded to each alarm by clearing snoozing or acknowledging the alarm Video Pane A bright green border indicates the currently selected video pane Bright yellow indicates recorded video Bright red indicates that manual recording is in progress If audio is available it will stream along with the live or recorded video Right click the video pane to see the services such as patterns and presets the camera supports Video Controls The video controls appear in the lower left corner of a video pane when you move your mouse pointer into a pane in which video is streaming either live or played back Rest your mouse above each button to learn its function Search Results Tab These tabs allow you to sear
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45. role a set of permissions to access system features services and devices You can also exclude specific devices from the permissions set ASSIGNING PERMISSIONS TO SYSTEM FEATURES 1 Select the role you want to edit Information about that role appears in the right pane of the Roles screen 2 Click the System tab if it is not already visible 3 Click the Modify button on the System tab The Select System Permissions dialog box opens refer to Figure 92 Select System Permissions Clickto select system feature Select associated services Specify details of service System Features Services Select Roles Digital Zoom View a role s configuration O Guest Export Manager Record O All Roles default O Operator Setup O Delete roles Event Groups O Add or modify roles Monitors Recording Schedule Role Scripts System Configuration User System Log Figure 92 Assigning System Permissions 4 Click one of the system features you want to assign to this role The related system services appear in the center pane 84 C1697M B 11 08 Click the check box of each service you want to allow this role to access To limit a role s access do the following a Click the plus for one of the services b Select the Some option Click the check boxes of the specific roles users or scripts to which you want to grant access ca d To restore access to all roles users or scripts select t
46. search for recorded footage The Quick Search provides an efficient interface for searches based on camera date and time The Enhanced Search allows searches based on motion alarm or event and across multiple cameras simultaneously System logs can also be searched printed and exported The DVR5100 remote client provides additional features that allow you to perform functions not available on the DVR5100 Table A summarizes these various features Table A Remote Client Feature Comparison Function DVR5100 Remote Client DVR5100 Operation Operate the DVR5100 remotely from a PC Use the supplied USB PC keyboard and mouse or the front panel control pad Use local controls to configure most of the DVR5100 features NOTE Time date and network settings can only be configured with the DVR5100 Configuration Configure the DVR5100 remotely Run scripts Scripts Create modify and run scripts NOTE Scripts cannot be created or modified with the DVR5100 Create modify and run relays Relays Create modify and run relays NOTE Relays cannot be created or modified with the DVR5100 Synchronous Mode Play back four time synchronized clips concurrently No local access to the synchronous mode System Logs View system logs View system logs View active alarms acknowledge or snooze alarms Alarm Manager View acknowledge or snooze alarms enter free form text associated with alarms Modify existing schedule times and create
47. start and stop times of the primary and secondary streams are not identical video in all of the video panes begins to play at the primary video pane start time Click Synchronous Playback to jump to the next opportunity to display synchronized video In some cases video in the secondary panes plays at different speeds until it synchronizes with video in the primary pane 5 Use the video controls panel in the upper left video pane to play pause fast forward or reverse and frame forward or reverse 6 Click Synchronous Playback again to exit Synchronous Playback mode 9 File Workspace Tools Views Setup Help n LIC EER ERE 1 0 O Navigation G9 Workspace 1 QPEnhanced Search A Alarms Camera Explorer Filters are off gt E E al alle Camera 01 Camera02 Camera03 Camera04 Camera 05 Camera 06 CameraQ Camera08 Camera09 Camera10 E E E E JE Camera 11 Camera12 Camera13 Camera14 Camera15 a JA 2 y y Camera 16 Camera17 Camera18 Camera19 Camera 20 wil Q Quick Search Qi Enhanced Search Results gt A Start Time Duration Camera Re l 6 3 12 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 28 Camera 04 C Gan 2 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 28 Camera 03 Cc Gan 2 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 28 Camera 02 Cu Gan 2 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 28 Camera 01 re Gan 2 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 27 Camera 15 C Le MATIN OO AAA TIA DAE OTe eee AA a Mi o 5 amp 2 dB Figure 53 Synchronous Playback C1697M B 11 08
48. the Select button for the Certifying authority The DVR5100 remote client dialog box opens Navigate to a location where the certificate is located and then click Open The certificate is updated in the Advanced Security dialog box Click OK In the Edit Delete Connection dialog box click OK The dialog box closes if all required information is entered or displays an error dialog box prompting you to enter any additional information Click OK LOGGING ON To log on to the DVR5100 remote client 1 Double click the DVR5100 remote client icon on your PC s desktop to start the application The DVR5100 remote client logon screen appears refer to Figure 6 DYR 5100 Remote Client Re ax Connectto vrs o User name jamin Password Connection speed LocalNetwork S DVR51 00 Add Connection Exit Remote Client Version 1 4 Edit Delete Connection Copyright 2004 2006 Pelco All rights reserved Figure 6 Remote Client Logon 2 Enter your password Refer to Table B for DVR5100 default user ID names and passwords Table B Default User Names and Passwords a O O admin admin or 23646 manager or 6262437 operator or 67372867 guest guest or 48378 If a second logon prompt appears after selecting Connect the DVR5100 remote client failed to find the specified DVR5100 Refer to Troubleshooting in the DVR5100 Operation manual C1696M for possible causes and further instructions C1697M B
49. the device types you want to activate gt Devi ce Type Alarm Array Camera NVR Relay Array System Logger dE E E El Figure 99 Offline Notification for Device Types 5 To select individual devices for user notification a Click Add in the Device offline notification Device box The Offline Notification dialog box opens refer to Figure 100 b Click a single device Or press and hold the Ctrl key and then click multiple devices c Click Add gt gt Each selected device is placed in the Selected Devices column gt Offline Notification Select the devices you wish to be notified by when their status changes to offline Maximum selected devices allowed is 50 Devices l Selected Devices DVRS100 ish DYRS100 A Alarm rray Camera 03 A Camera 01 af Camera 05 A Camera 04 af Camera 06 Remove 9 Camera 07 Camera 08 Camera 04 Camera 10 9 Camera 11 Figure 100 Offline Notification for Individual Devices 6 To confirm the entry and exit the dialog box click OK The dialog box closes and the selected device is listed in the Device list on the Users page To exit the dialog box without saving the settings click Cancel DISPLAYING THE TIME ZONE The DVR5100 Remote Client allows you to include the time zone along with date and time information in video panes search result titles system log results alarm messages and history displays This option can be configured for
50. unlocking permissions required 81 82 video clip adding comment about 46 logs adding note to system log 37 M main window 15 Manager default settings 82 menus camera permission to access 81 keyboard shortcuts 17 shortcut displaying 17 motion about 70 detection setting up 73 detection showing hiding 29 threshold options Threshold Blocks 70 71 72 Threshold Percent 70 zones number of supported 70 N National Television System Committee NTSC 11 Navigation panel explorer view displaying cameras in 21 network connections remote client 12 network services 16 noise filter setting up 69 notification alarm response to 36 offline setting up 89 selecting devices 90 0 Operator default settings 82 P pan tilt zoom PTZ control 25 parity 75 PC keyboard shortcut commands 17 116 Pelco Coaxitron protocol 32 Pelco D protocol 32 Pelco Product Support 30 permissions access to devices limiting 86 assigning 84 device setting 86 roles managing 81 service setting 85 user 59 user viewing 89 Phase Alternating Line PAL 11 playback synchronous 15 preset recording 26 printing permission 81 properties device viewing 30 information diagnostic 31 protocols Pelco Coaxitron 32 Pelco D 32 PTZ control 25 Q quick search 41 R recorded video playback of 22 recording schedule pre and post alarm time setting up 94 relay activating 39 described 78 output characteristics setting 79 output loc
51. up the individual relays within the array Relays work much like switches When triggered relays can activate external devices such as sirens light fixtures and door locks Each of these relays can be configured separately in the Devices screen refer to Figure 88 on page 78 One relay is provided for every four channels e Qne relay output is provided for a 4 channel DVR e Two relay outputs One two for channels 1 and 2 respectively are provided for an 8 channel DVR e Four relay outputs One two for channels 1 and 2 respectively three four for channels 9 and 10 respectively are provided for a 16 channel DVR yd Y Devices 7 Roles Ae Users 3 Event Groups Filters Y Device Type Modify device DVR5100 24 ft Type A AlarmArray Alarm Array Device ID s Camera 01 Camera Name f Camera 02 Camera Location s Camera 03 Camera Relay ACCESSING RELAY ARRAY OPTIONS Click RelayArray 4 The right panel displays the current settings for the selected relay Camera 04 Camera s Camera 05 Camera s Camera 06 Camera sW Camera 07 Camera sW Camera 08 Camera s Camera 09 Camera s Camera 10 Camera sW Camera 11 Camera f Camera 12 Camera s Camera 13 Camera f Camera 14 Camera f Camera 15 Camera f Camera 16 Camera J Camera 17 Camera J Camera 18 Camera J Camera 19 Camera f Camera 20 Camera PE Endura NYR DYR Y 1RelayArray Relay Array
52. 0 Printing an Enhanced Search Result 2 Inthe Enhanced Search view area click Print The Print dialog box opens 3 Select a printer and then click Print 46 C1697M B 11 08 Playing Back Video While working with recorded video the video pane border changes from green to yellow Each video pane has its own set of playback controls These controls appear in the lower left corner when you place your mouse pointer anywhere within a video pane normally visible in 1 x 1 2 x 2 or 3 x 3 layout visible in all layouts in Extended View These controls do not appear if a camera is not selected To hide the video controls move your mouse pointer outside the video pane If you are watching live video while it is being recorded click any reverse button to begin reviewing previously recorded video immediately Figure 51 shows a view pane and the playback controls Figure 51 Video Playback Controls Play Pause Frame by frame reverse Fast reverse Repeatedly clicking this button increases the fast reverse speed 4X 15X and 60X the normal speed Jump to a previous event either a manually marked event or the start of the previous recorded segment Jump to the next event either a manually marked event or the start of the next recorded segment Fast forward Repeatedly clicking this button increases the fast forward speed 4X 15X and 60X the normal speed Frame by frame forward OO 60 8 8 OOO Mark an event During pla
53. 1 Go to File gt Properties A new window appears that provides details about the currently playing video and audio file refer to Figure 127 lt Properties File Camera_02_ 2007 08 29 0842 Creation Time 2007 08 29 08 42 08 Start Time 2007 08 29 08 40 33 173 End Time 2007 08 29 09 08 24 666 Duration 00 27 51 493 Export User admin Figure 127 File Properties The Properties window can remain open while you view the clip If you open a new video file the Properties window updates to reflect the information in the new file C1697M B 11 08 111 112 2 To view more detailed file properties click the Details gt gt button The Properties dialog box expands refer to Figure 128 File Carmera_02 2007 08 29 05642 Creation Time 2007 08 29 08 42 08 Start Time 2007 08 29 08 40 33 173 End Time 2007 08 29 09 08 24 666 Duration 00 27 51 493 Export User admin Details Export wersion 3 Video Mumber of Video Clips 1 Total Video Frames SUSE Security Yes Ear adar Camera 02 fuuid 1 30c1 0b5 eca2 4b18 a207 aec03279aBa2 Camera 2 MVR Unknown 1 Mpeg 4 704x450 30 00 2007 08 29 08 40 33 173 2007 08 29 09 00 24 527 808 Audio Number of Audio Clips 1 Total Audio Frames 16664 security Yes ene Camera 02 i vuid 1 3001 0b5 eca2 4b18 a207 aec032 9a8a2 Camera 2 MYR Recorded Live 1 6711 64000 2007 08 29 08 40 33 240 2007 08 29 09 00 24 666 Figure 128 Properties Details
54. 1 In the Camera Groups selection box click a camera group and then click Add The Set Camera Groups dialog box opens 2 Inthe Set Camera Groups dialog box click the camera group and then click Rename The camera group name is highlighted 3 Modify the camera group name and then click OK The DVR5100 remote client dialog box opens and displays a message prompting you to confirm the modification 4 Click Yes to rename the camera group or click No to cancel the change C1697M B 11 08 67 Setting Up Audio Associations The DVR5100 supports up to four audio inputs Each respective audio input is assigned to a certain camera input Not all DVR5100 camera inputs are assigned an audio input In this case connect cameras that support audio to the DVR5100 channels that are assigned an audio input If there are multiple cameras monitoring an area and only a few of the cameras support audio feeds the DVR5100 allows you to associate or link several cameras together Any camera that does not support audio can be associated with cameras that do support audio so that the audio feed from one camera is included with video recorded from the other cameras The audio inputs are as follows e wo audio inputs are provided for a 4 or 8 channel DVR Audio input 1 is assigned to camera input 1 Audio input 2 is assigned to camera input 2 e Four audio inputs are provided for a 16 channel DVR Audio input 1 is assigned to camera input 1
55. 4 mnie vai ST nut 512712008 11 34 46 AM DERE MANAGING EXPORTED VIDEO Figure 57 Capturing a Snapshot You can export several video clips at the same time while simultaneously monitoring live video or performing other functions with the DVR5100 remote client Use the Export Manager screen to display lists of recorded or live video that you are exporting refer to Figure 58 From this screen you can track the progress of each video clip cancel an individual clip being exported or cancel all clips from being exported You can also stop the live video export while it is in progress by clicking the Stop button on the Live tab of the Export Manager screen To access the Export Manager screen 1 Do one of the following e From the DVR5100 remote client menu click Tools gt Export Manager e e Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Alt E e _ Inthe status bar at the bottom of the Main Application window click Export Manager e e Export Manager EJ a Recorded Camera Name Camera 04 Camera 04 Status Finish Time Duration Successful 09 09 01 AM 03 13 2008 00 00 04 Successful 09 02 39 AM 03 13 2008 00 00 26 Properties Camera Name Type Status Finish Time Duration Start Time End Time File Size File Name Directory Format C1697M B 11 08 Camera 04 Video Only Successful 09 02 39 AM 03 13 2008 00 00 26 09 01 40 PM 03 12 2008 09 02 06 PM 03 12 2008 1
56. 4 ve Camera Fronertes l A Alarmarray Alarm Array Device ID vuid 00046103 b725 4e45 5435 335858540009 sW Camera 01 Camera Name Camera 04 s Camera 02 Camera Location Ga DVR5100 ef Camera 03 Camera Camera 04 Camera ef Camera 05 Camera General Configuration Motion Camera number 4 ef Camera 06 Camera Camera type me Dome v 0 Camera 07 Camera PTZ control mode Extended Coaxitron w ef Camera 08 Camera Address r Camera 09 Camera E Camera 10 Camera ea del stm Camera 11 Camera C Covert camera s Camera 12 Camera Camera Groups Audio Associations ef Camera 13 Camera DWR5100 E Camera 14 Camera Add Add s Camera 15 Camera Remove Remove sw Camera 16 Camera J Camera 17 Camera J Camera 18 Camera Move Down JA Camera 19 Camera ef Camera 20 Camera Move U p bE Endura NVR Y t RelayArray 5 system Log DVR Relay Array System Logger J gt Figure 68 Camera Setup General Tab WORKING WITH THE GENERAL TAB Modifying the Camera Number In the Camera number box type or select a number The DVR5100 does not allow duplicate camera numbers Selecting the Camera Type In the Camera type box select a camera type The DVR5100 does not allow duplicate camera numbers Selecting PTZ Protocol In the PTZ Control Mode box select the desired protocol The options are Disabled Coaxitron
57. 49 Exporting Video EXPORTING LIVE OR RECORDED VIDEO The DVR5100 remote client provides two methods for exporting video e Live export Exporting video at the frame rate at which you are currently viewing the video can be refreshing at a lower frame rate than it was viewed due to network bandwidth throttle e Full export Exporting everything that is stored on the DVR5100 hard disk drive Live export is much faster but may not export all frames Full export can take longer but ensures that everything recorded on the DVR5100 is exported to the remote client PC Exported video is saved to the default export location as follows C Program Files Pelco Endura DVR5100 Remote Client Export The default video format for exporting video is Pelco Video File pef For more information about configuring these defaults refer to Setting Up Export and Snapshot Defaults on page 90 The export icon that appears on the video pane is for live export The icons in the Quick Search dialog box are for full export Use the Export Manager to track the progress of exported video clips by clicking the Export Manager icon e located in the lower right corner of the screen Refer to Managing Exported Video on page 53 for more information about using the Export Manager to monitor exported video clips STARTING AN EXPORT PROCESS 1 Place the mouse pointer in the video pane until the video controls appear refer to Figure 54 2 Click Export P While the video
58. 7M B 11 08 Index A alarm about 35 63 alarm array alarm array device name modifying 76 location specifying 76 alarm input name specifying 77 comments reading 36 event adding note to system log 37 input polarity and dwell time sitting 77 notification 36 number supported 75 responding to 16 75 severity levels 89 snoozing 36 supervised mode 75 unsupervised mode 75 application window layout views 15 toolbar 15 array alarm array device name modifying 76 location specifying 76 relay array described 78 device name modifying 78 location specifying 79 options accessing 78 audio camera enabling 74 configuring 73 exporting 81 inputs how assigned 68 recording starting manually 40 volume control 15 C camera about 63 64 addressing 64 audio association setting up 68 inputs how assigned 68 service enabling 74 calling by number 18 camera group assigning to a role 86 camera adding to group 66 creating 65 deleting a camera group 67 group name modifying 67 CCC5100 Series 32 covert operation 65 disconnecting 19 filters 19 fixed 64 group associations 19 menu exiting 32 number modifying 64 offline 20 pan tilt zoom PTZ control 25 positioning systems 64 remote programming supported CCC5100 Series 32 C1697M B 11 08 restricting by location 19 settings viewing 31 type selecting 64 video termination enabling 65 wiper commands 29 CCC5100 Series camera 32 certificate defau
59. 8 3 28 57 PM 4 15 2008 3 25 43 PM 4 15 2008 3 24 43 PM 4 15 2008 3 24 16 PM 4 15 2008 3 24 08 PM 4 15 2008 3 24 01 PM 4 15 2008 3 23 43 PM 4 15 2008 3 23 38 PM 4 15 2008 3 23 38 PM 4 15 2008 3 22 27 PM A Alarm history Type Severity 2 Click Send All Associated Cameras to Workspace 1 The video from the associated cameras is displayed in its own view pane refer to yWhat sW Camera 01 s Camera 01 sW Camera 01 sW Camera 01 ef Camera 01 Camera 01 sW Camera 01 m A o mo OA Figure 35 where DWR5100 DYR5100 DYR5100 DWR5100 DWR5100 DYR5100 DWR5100 mumra nn tt Figure 34 Selecting an Alarm Event ES Workspace 1 Q6Enhanced Search AlAlarms Gamera UP Hecorded FU GNAI 3 Use the playback control for each view pane to control how video is played back when 4 15 2008 3 25 37 PM 4 15 2008 3 24 37 PM 4 15 2008 3 24 26 PM 4 15 2008 3 24 20 PM 4 15 2008 3 23 32 PM 4 15 2008 3 22 51 PM 4 15 2008 3 22 45 PM MIA FPA TI Mba Camera 02 Recorded Camera 01 Record 0 1113 20085 03 31 55 Pil Details Camera Camera 01 Alarm Camera 01 Time 4 15 2008 3 31 44 PM Comments Motion Alarm Log entry Figure 35 Associated Cameras Sentto Workspace for Viewing Video C1697M B 11 08 ACTIVATING RELAYS The DVR5100 remote client can be used to activate output relays manually A relay can be activated for a pr
60. Accesses powerful flexible programming of devices and system features such as recording and displaying video sending alarm notifications and changing camera settings All Setup tabs may not be visible to every user The system administrator assigns each user one or more roles Each role has permission to access a particular set of devices services and interface features Contact your system administrator if you require additional permissions C1697M B 11 08 59 CONFIGURING DEVICES You can configure the DVR5100 and its devices under the Devices tab in the Setup screen The left pane displays alarms cameras the DVR5100 and relays The right pane displays the currently selected device settings located in the tree in the left pane You can only make changes to online cameras If a camera is not currently on line its icon appears with a red slash across It To access the Devices screen if not already displayed click Setup yd and then click Devices refer to refer to Figure 64 4 Setup aax Filters Y Device DYR5100 2A Selecting a Device Devices goRoles gauUsers Event Groups EgRecording amp Scripts Modify device 0 Type Camera Device ID uuid 00046103 b725 4e45 5435 335858540009 Name Camera 04 Location G DVR5100 General Configuration Motion Camera number 4 Camera type Dome v PTZ control mode Extended Coaxitron v Address 1 Video termination CO
61. Camera15 Camera165 Camera17 Camera 18 JA Camera 19 Camera 20 03 28 2008 02 47 50 AM s Q Quick Search Q Enhanced Search Results Camera 20 Today 2008 03 28T00 00 06 Near 2 11 59 30 PM 11 59 35 PM 11 59 40 PM 11 59 45 PM 11 59 50 PM 11 59 55 PM Figure 8 Selecting a Camera 3 To call up a camera by its number right click in the video pane and then click Select Camera Number from the Shortcut menu The Select Camera dialog box opens refer to Figure 9 gt Select Camera x Camera number 4 Figure 9 Select Camera Dialog Box C1697M B 11 08 C1697M B 11 08 4 Select a camera number from the Camera number box 5 Click OK to select the camera or click Cancel to exit without selecting the camera number DISCONNECTING CAMERAS To stop displaying video from a particular camera right click in the video pane and then select Disconnect from the shortcut menu refer to Figure 10 The video disappears from the video pane and the audio stream if any is disconnected Disconnecting a camera stops the streaming across the network and can save valuable network bandwidth Tamera 01 e lt A Y a Select Camera by Number Disconnect Record Show Motion Enter Menu Exit Menu Pattern Preset scan Operations Modity Settings Camera Settings Properties 03 31 2008 I2 41 34 4M Figure 10 Disconnecting Video FILTERING THE CAMERA
62. Figure 19 C1697M B 11 08 gt Modify Preset pd Preset 1 Figure 19 Modify a Preset 4 Enter the preset number you want to modify 5 Click OK Activating a Preset 1 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera 2 Click Preset gt Select Preset The Select Preset dialog box opens refer to Figure 20 gt Select Preset Preset 1 Figure 20 Select a Preset 3 Enter the preset number you want to activate 4 Click OK Scans To scan Is to view an area by automatically panning a camera C1697M B 11 08 27 Activating a Scan 1 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera 2 Click Scan and then select one of the following scan options listed in the submenu refer to Figure 21 e Scan Random Pans the camera in an irregular unsystematic pattern e Scan Frame A 3 second camera scan followed by a 3 second pause e Scan Auto Continuous panning Select Camera by Number Disconnect Record Show Motion Enter Menu Exit Wenu Pattern Freset Scan Stop Scan r F F F Operations scan Random DS Modify Settings Camera Settings Properties Scan Frame Scan Auto Figure 21 Activating a Scan Stopping a Scan 1 Rght click in the video pane of the desired camera 2 Click Scan gt Stop Scan Rotate the Camera 1 Right click in the video pane to display the Shortcut menu 2 Select Operations gt Rotate 180 Degrees refer to Figure 22 selec
63. a 08 Camera Delete Camera 09 Camera Restore Factory Defaults Camera 10 Camera Hide Offline Devices w Camera 11 Camera j r Expand All sf Camera 12 Camera Collapse All s Camera 13 Camera Properties f Camera 14 Camera AS sf Camera 15 Camera f Camera 16 Camera J Camera 17 Camera J Camera 18 Camera J Camera 19 Camera J Camera 20 Camera Unknown location A AlarmArray Alarm Array PE Endura NYR DYR Y 1 RelayArray Relay Array 5 system Log System Logger Figure 65 Device Setup Shortcut Menu 2 Right click the device from which you want to receive the copied settings and then select Paste from the Shortcut menu A confirmation message appears 3 Click Yes to confirm the copy or click No to cancel Restoring Device Defaults To restore a device s factory set defaults 1 Right click a device in the Device tree and then select Restore Factory Defaults from the Shortcut menu A confirmation message appears 2 Click Yes to confirm the restoration or click No to cancel Naming Devices 1 Click in the Name box 2 Enter the name The name must contain fewer than 100 characters and include only letters numbers or spaces no special characters 3 Click Apply C1697M B 11 08 61 Assigning a Device Location Cameras can be grouped into physical or logical groups to facilitate easier and more intuitive access To create change or assign locations 1 Cl
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65. ancel 5 In the Description text box enter a brief description of the script For example Repositions lobby cameras or notifies guards by e mail when an alarm is triggered 102 C1697M B 11 08 MODIFYING SCRIPT CONTENT After you have named the new script select the script actions and arrange them in the order you would like them to execute 1 2 J D C1697M B 11 08 Click a script in the Scripts pane Click the Content tab under Modify script and then click Modify The Create Script File dialog box opens refer to Figure 117 The left pane in the Create Script File dialog box lists all possible actions The right pane displays a description of the currently selected action and the Script Actions pane which lists the actions you have selected and all applicable settings Create Sc ript File O Select the actions in the list below to modify corresponding element values delete actions from the script file move actions up or down in the list O Add actions to the script file Drag and drop actions from the list below to the script action list to the right This list determines the order in which the actions will be processed Actions Display Video Start Recording Modify Values Script Actions gt Display Video Run Script vait Send Mail Activate Relay Preset Pattern Start Loop End Loop Stop Pattern Camera Source Camera 01 Layout Single Channel 1
66. ate Dialog Box Status Ready 3 Click the Authentication button A status bar appears and the count of failed frames if any appears on the right above the status bar refer to Figure 124 Click Stop at any time to interrupt the authentication process E File Bldg 7 Eng Row _2007 08 29 0844 Authenticate 530 Figure 124 Authentication in Progress Status Checking 4 When authentication is complete one of three final results messages appears above the colored status bar Succeeded Failed or percentage of frames failed refer to Figure 125 and Figure 126 File Bldg_ _Eng Row 2007 06 29 0644 Authenticate 100 Figure 125 Authentication Succeeded Status Succeeded C1697M B 11 08 5 Click Details to view information about frames that failed authentication This window is blank if no frames failed 4 Authenticate File Camera_02_2007 08 29_0842 Status 0 04 Failed Failed Frames 9 of 24750 100 Details Close Details video 2007 08 29 08 42 15 284 2007 08 29 08 46 26 686 2007 08 29 08 51 29 881 2007 08 29 08 51 29 881 2007 08 29 08 57 34 954 2007 08 29 09 00 27 785 2007 08 29 09 06 10 630 2007 08 29 09 06 10 630 2007 08 29 09 07 51 656 Fame reom Joe me Figure 126 Authentication Failure Details 6 Click Close to close the Authentication window EXPORTED FILE PROPERTIES To view information about the currently active video or audio file do the following
67. ation od View system log g View user configuration Figure 90 Setup Roles USING A DEFAULT ROLE The DVR5100 Remote Client comes with four preconfigured roles You can use these roles edit them to create your own roles or create new roles Since each role has access to different system features you can assign each user to one or more roles Table J Default Roles and Access Levels Default User Roles Maximum Level of Access ae Includes all Manager functions and permissions to update software and configure System Devices Roles Users and Administrator Schcdulde Manager Includes all Operator functions and permissions to search and play back video audio lock and unlock video export video and audio add modify and delete scripts view all setup information and search print and export logs Aerator Includes permissions to control lens and positioning access camera menus run scripts respond to alarms manually P record view and select cameras Includes permissions to view and select cameras ADMINISTRATOR The Administrator role provides full permission to access and modify all DVR5100 remote client features and to configure and operate the DVR5100 refer to Table K Table K Administrator Role Default Settings Sheet 1 of 2 Option Label Default Value oe no C1697M B 11 08 81 Table K Administrator Role Default Settings Sheet 2 of 2 Default Value system Permissions Services All
68. ation specifying 79 output name creating 79 relay array about 63 device name modifying 78 location specifying 79 options accessing 78 remote client administration 10 alarms tab 16 application window 15 enhanced search tab 16 feature summary 10 sessions number of 59 system device error 16 viewing live video 10 workspace tab 16 roles access to devices limiting 86 adding a new role 83 category default list of Administrator Guest Manager Operator defined 81 deleting 87 device permissions setting 86 device excluding from permissions 87 permissions assigning 84 permissions copying 83 C1697M B 10 08 preconfigured 81 service permissions setting 85 S scan activating 27 script add and modify permissions 81 adding 102 content modifying 103 description of 33 102 manually activating 34 schedule modify 105 stopping 34 search enhanced 15 enhanced results reviewing 45 results exporting video 52 locking and unlocking video 45 services system 84 severity levels alarms 89 shortcuts PC keystroke commands 17 sound volume control 15 supervised alarms mode 75 synchronous playback 15 system administrator assigning user roles 59 permissions changing 22 setting up DVR5100 network connections 12 system log 55 information adding manually 58 viewing 56 system logger about 63 79 device name modifying 80 pruning period configuring 80 T time zone displaying 90 toolbar 15 unlock video 81 uns
69. bar to a different location refer to Figure 41 Refer to Playing Back Video on page 47 for futher information pad he vile n Figure 41 Video Controls Playback ENHANCED SEARCH 42 The Enhanced Search interface allows you to create a more fine tuned set of search results allowing you to search across a specific date range refer to Figure 42 It also allows you to limit your search to particular cameras or certain types of events such as motion or alarms GA Workspace 1 Enhanced Search Alarms Time Filters Search Select your time range Applyfilters to refine your search Perform your search Past 24 hours vid soos ideo Past 3 days O Event ven O Past days Specify time range Havices All devices Start Remove Date 08 16 2007 Reset ESE Time 11 20 22 AM Stop Date 08 17 2007 Time 11 20 22 AM C Locked video Recording Types Continuous Alarms C Motion C Manual Figure 42 Enhanced Search PERFORMING AN ENHANCED SEARCH 1 Click the Enhanced Search workspace tab or click Enhanced Search Q in the toolbar 2 To select the date and time range perform one of the following options a To choose a preset option click the option button to select one of three options Last 24 hours Past 3 days or Past 7 days b To specify the date range manually select one of three options C1697M B 11 08 1 Use the
70. based video products Three years on Camclosure and Pelco branded 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 EH1500 Series enclosures 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 III Spectra Mini Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit Ti and 112500 Series thermal imaging products 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 covered under warranty Two years on Intelli M elDC controllers 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 preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to a Pelco designated location Repairs made nec
71. calendar Click the calendar icon E and select a date from the calendar to set your search start date refer to Figure 43 Repeat this process to set the stop date Select Date March 2008 sun MT W Th F O a Se AS A 10 11 MM 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 2 A ET a E ee og oe Figure 43 Selecting a Date 2 Type the date Click in the Date box delete the current date and then type your search start and stop dates 3 Use the Date arrows Click the month field and then use the arrows to scroll through the numbered months 1 12 until you reach desired month s for your search start and end dates Repeat the same process for setting the day and the year c To specify the time range manually do one of the following 1 Type the time Click in a Time field delete the current time and then type the desired start and end time of your search 2 Use the Time arrows Click the hour field then use the up and down arrows to scroll through the numbered hours 1 12 until you reach the desired hour for the search start and end time Repeat the same process for setting the minutes seconds and AM or PM 3 For the search filters accept the system defaults refer to Figure 44 By default all cameras and recording types are included in your search Filters 2 Apply filters to refine your search Search Type Video Event All devices Remove Reset Figure 44 Enhanced Search Filters Area C1697M B 11 08 43 4
72. ccess all services on all cameras but disallow the programming of a certain subset of cameras You can also exclude specific devices from a role s permission set 1 Select a service from the Services list 2 Click the Modify button under step 3 Select devices you wish to exclude from the role s permissions A dialog box appears showing only gt Select Excluded Items O Bldg LO PB Endura NVR D WR 5100 A Alarmarray A Camera 01 Camera 02 w Camera 05 A Camera 04 af Camera 05 ud Camera 06 E Camera or 5 Camera 08 w Camera OY af Camera 10 aw Camera 11 the devices that use the currently selected service refer to Figure 95 Select devices you wish to exclude from the role s permissions Figure 95 Excluding Devices 3 Navigate to the desired device by clicking the plus to expose lower levels of the hierarchy 4 Click the check box to select the device you want to exclude The check box turns red to indicate an excluded device DELETING A ROLE 1 Select the role you want to delete 2 Click Delete A confirmation message appears 3 Click Yes to confirm the deletion of the role or click No to close the screen without deleting the role C1697M B 11 08 87 Managing Users Once roles are defined the DVR5100 allows any number of user accounts to be established and assigned to these roles ADDING NEW USERS 1 Click Users a to view a list of existing u
73. certain dates and times e Set up a recording schedule that is activated when specific events occur For example you might create a recording based on alarms related to a specific camera or motion detection on certain cameras You can create a recording based on event groups through the DVR5100 remote client NOTE The motion schedule is not activated unless the Activate Zone check box is selected in the Cameras gt Motion screen The alarm schedule is not activated unless you have correctly configured the alarm inputs by default alarm input 1 is associated with camera 1 but this association can be changed on the Alarms tab You must configure event groups alarms or motion detection settings before you include them in recording schedules refer to Figure 107 Devices Ae Roles a Users 3 Event Groups Es Recording Y Scripts Schedule Storage DYR Camera Recording Mode Endura NVR y Camera 01 O O Motion CAMS Settime manually Day Monday Recording type Alarm Day Monday Start 12 00AM 2 End 41 59PM E EY Hours 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 Monday gt new vetnestor P mow Friday Sunday gt Saturday gt gt Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 107 Recording Schedule Screen C1697M B 11 08 95 DELETING A RECORDING SCHEDULE To clear one of the default schedules 1 Click Setup yd and then click Recording He 2 If not already selected
74. ch for video from a single camera on the Quick Search tab or to view broader search results on the Enhanced Search Results tab Each tab offers playback and export options for information about the Quick search or Enhanced Search functions refer to lt Italic gt Searching for Video on page 41 Quick Search Time Line This time line displays any video that has been recorded in the past 24 hours for the currently selected camera As you select a different video pane the display is updated to reflect the available recorded video for the currently selected camera Status Bar Icons on this bar indicate available network services the security status for the system and the currently active interface feature C1697M B 11 08 REMOTE CLIENT CONTROLS AND SHORTCUTS Before you start using the system review these topics to help you understand tools techniques and how to navigate in the application screen TOOLTIPS Tool Tips help you learn the name and function of each button Place your mouse pointer above any button in the interface and a ToolTip appears SHORTCUT MENUS some functions in the DVR5100 remote client are available only through shortcut menus To access the shortcut menus right click in the navigational contents or workspace tab for that location Submenus appear for items containing an arrow indicator Keyboard Shortcuts Throughout the interface there are keyboard shortcuts to access frequently used functions quickly without
75. ck Search turned on click a camera view pane to initiate Quick Search and populate the Quick Search view area with search results for the selected camera 4 To change the timeline view from days to hours minutes or seconds of video zoom in using one of the following methods e scroll forward by rotating your mouse wheel e Click zoom in One click zooms to hours two clicks zooms to minutes and three clicks zooms to seconds Q Quick Search Q amp enhanced Search Results Camera 20 Today 2006 04 15T07 30 00 Qe ES a gt hon Apr 14 Tue Apr 15 DO Phi O6 00 Pht 07 00 Phi 08 00 Phi 09 00 PMi 10 00 PMi 11 00 Phi 01 00 AM 02 00 AMi 03 00 AM 04 00 AM 05 00 AMi 06 00 AMi 07 00 AM 03 00 AA 09 00 AM 10 00 A Figure 40 Quick Search in Hour View C1697M B 11 08 41 To change the timeline view from hours minutes or seconds to a larger increment zoom out using one of the following methods e scroll backward by rotating your mouse wheel e Click zoom out Q To move to a different recording in the time line press N to select the next recording or P to select the previous recording You can also click gt E or M to skip to the next or previous recorded video clip along the timeline Click Play E to play back video from the currently selected point on the time line You can also double click the time line mouse pointer to play back video To fast forward or reverse use the on screen video controls or drag the time line scroll
76. cks x 28 20 must detect motion before a motion event Is triggered C1697M B 11 08 71 The DVR5100 remote client views the multiple regions as one contiguous area e If motion occurred in 10 blocks of the smaller region and 10 blocks of the larger region a motion event is triggered e Ifanactivity occurred in all 16 blocks of the smaller region a motion event would not be triggered Based on the Threshold Percent setting of 28 percent 20 blocks must detect motion before a motion event is triggered In this case the motion activity in the smaller region would go undetected In applications where you want to protect multiple regions with motion detection it is suggested that you assign one zone to each region General Configuration Motion Audio Enable motion detection service Zones El Sensitivity Jho amp E Threshold Percent 28 Y BA Activate zone C Silence alarm C Preview motion Drawing tools Draw O Box Undo O Erase O Point Redo Figure 82 Motion Zone and Threshold Percent Example 3 Understanding the Threshold Blocks Feature The Threshold Blocks feature allows you to specify the number of blocks in a motion zone that must detect motion before initiating a motion event Scenario 1 Motion Zone 100 Blocks For example if the motion zone has 100 blocks maximum setting you can set the Threshold Blocks option to 2 minimum setting In this case the numb
77. click the Schedule tab 3 Select a DVR if more than one is connected 4 Right click on one of the colored recording bars for a day of the week 5 Select Delete schedule Only the selected recording schedule is deleted You can also select one of the colored recording bars and then select Clear Schedule or press the X key Only the selected recording schedule is deleted refer to Figure 108 F Setup mmx fDevices gPRoles Users Event Groups Fe Recording Y Scripts Schedule Storage DYR Camera Recording Mode Settime manually Day Monday Recording type Continuous Day Monday v Start 12 00AM End 11 59PM E 88 Hours Mond id gt Delete schedule US E H Convert to all day schedule Tuesday gt Copy schedule to Modify schedule type Wednesday gt Thursday gt Friday gt Saturday gt Sunday gt Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 108 Deleting a Recording Schedule To clear all recording schedules Continuous Motion and Alarm for a day of the week 1 Right or left click the weekday arrow 2 Select Clear Day refer to Figure 109 This clears all recording schedules for that day of the week Hours 12 1 2 3 4 5 Monday gt Clear Day H Copy schedules to gt Sunday gt Tuesday gt amp Setup BAX Devices Roles Users Event Gr
78. ct Scripts Y The Scripts screen appears refer to Figure 115 e Setup mmx devices gPRoles Users Event Groups Es Recording Y Scripts Reload Scripts Add Modify script Script Bldg Entry Scan Description Scripts Description Scan area around building 7 front doors Y DVR5100_Entry Content Schedule Actions Description Display Yideo Displays video from the selected camera Camera Source Camera 04 Video source Destination Monitor Endura YCD Monitor 1 Display device Layout Single Preferred monitor layout Channel 1 Preferred channel to display Display Name B Scan Video source name to be displayed Alert Text Alarm sounded Alert text to be displayed when video is displayed Pattern Runs a specified pattern on a camera A pattern allows yo Pattern Number 1 Pattern number to run Camera Source Camera 04 video source Figure 115 Adding a Script 2 Click Add The Add Script dialog box opens refer to Figure 116 Add Script Enter script name This willbe the name ofthe script file WOU are creating Name Bldg 5 Entry Scan y Cea Figure 116 Adding a Script Name 3 Inthe Name text box enter a new script name The name must contain fewer than 100 characters and include only letters numbers or spaces no special characters 4 To confirm the entry and exit the dialog box click OK To exit the dialog box without saving the entry click C
79. currence for which you want to add a note 2 Inthe Log entry text box describe any actions you have taken in response to the alarm 3 Click the Add To Log button The note is added to the system log and is cleared from the Log entry text box ES Workspace 1 Alarms Qf Enhanced Search A Alarm Man ager C Show tab on alarm Active alarms Type Severity What Where When State Camera 01 Record F OS WCameraD1 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 29 37 PM Off F OS Camera 01 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 29 32 PM On a MCameraD1 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 29 02 PM Off F OS Camera 01 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 28 57 PM On F OS Camera ot DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 25 43 PM Off F OS Camera ot DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 24 43 PM Off F OS MCamera01 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 24 26 PM Off F Oy Camera 1 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 24 20 PM On F NA WCamera01 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 24 16 PM On F Camera ot DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 24 08 PM Off r s Camera 01 DYR5100 4 15 2008 3 24 01 PM On Details F Oy Camera 01 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 23 43 PM Off W WCameraD1 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 23 38 PM On A Hol l camera nt DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 23 38 PM Off Alarm Camera 01 6 Camera 01 DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 22 51 PM Off Time 415 2008 3 29 02 PM A a s armors Ni AVe4100 AMS NN8 JITAS Phd An Comments Motion Alarm Alarm history Type Severity What Where When 7 State F OS Camera ot DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 25 37 PM On F OS Camera nt DVR5100 4 15 2008 3 24 37 PM On i
80. d events when a script should execute 1 rA d C1697M B 11 08 In the Modify script area click the Schedule tab Click the right arrow gt beside Assign dates times and events The Shortcut menu is displayed Click Add The Assign Dates and Times dialog box opens refer to Figure 120 on page 105 Assign Dates and Times Daily times O Start 12 30 PM stop 01 31 PM Dates Stat 0314 2008 S 2 No end date Stop date 03 42008 E Recurrence pattern A None O Weekly Monthly O Yearly Event triggered script Select event Figure 120 Assigning Dates and Times Dialog Box set the script start and end times or select All day set the start date using one of three options e Click Calendar kgl and then select start date for your script e ype the date Click in a date field delete the current date and then type the start date you want to use for your script e Use the date up down control Click the month field then use the up and down control to scroll through the numbered months 1 12 until you reach the month you want to use for the start of your script Repeat the same process for setting the date and the year select No end date or specify an end date using one of the three options listed in step 5 select the recurrence pattern Different settings appear depending on the option button you select e None No recurrence pattern no settings required
81. d seconds Camera and Recording Type continuous alarm motion and manual Refer to Figure 47 Q Quick Search Q Enhanced Search Results 0 gt ed S A Start Time Duration Camera Reci G 3 11 2008 11 21 05 PM 04 59 29 Camera 01 Conti Gan 1 2008 11 21 05 PM 04 59 28 Camera 04 Conti 6 3 11 2008 11 21 05 PM 04 59 28 Camera 03 Conti Gan 1 2008 11 21 05 PM 04 59 27 Camera 02 Conti lt Figure 47 Enhanced Search Results REVIEWING ENHANCED SEARCH RESULTS Enhanced search offers additional features for managing search results You can lock video print search results and export results to csv format 1 Rest your mouse pointer over a search result to view additional information refer to Figure 48 Q Quick Search Q Enhanced Search Results 8 gt ed 5 A Start Time Duration Camera Recording Type 6211 2008 11 21 05 PM 04 59 29 Continuous Gan 1 2008 11 21 05 PM 04 59 28 Continuous 6 3 11 2008 11 21 05 PM 04 59 28 Continuous 6211112008 11 21 05 PM 04 59 27 Continuous a Figure 48 Viewing Additional Enhanced Search Results If your search retrieves no results a message appears 2 To play back video click one of the search results and then click Play Video Es For more information about playing back video refer to Playing Back Video on page 47 C1697M B 11 08 45 LOCKING AND UNLOCKING SEARCH RESULTS The locked and unlocked icon is displayed beside the search re
82. ded video from a single camera 1 Search for the video you want to play back using Quick Search or Enhanced Search 2 Click a pane to view video playback 3 Click a video search result 4 In the Quick Search or Enhanced Search view area click Play gt 48 C1697M B 11 08 SYNCHRONOUS PLAYBACK You can select several cameras and have them all start playing back from the same moment in time By activating Synchronous Playback you can select recorded video from up to four cameras and use a single set of video controls to play pause forward and reverse all four cameras To enable synchronous playback 1 Search for the video you want to play back using either Quick Search or Enhanced Search 2 On the DVR5100 remote client toolbar click Synchronous Playback hb The currently selected workspace switches to a 2 x 2 layout the borders of the video panes turn yellow and the synchronous playback icons appear in the center of each pane refer to Figure 53 3 Drag and drop a search result in the upper left video pane The message Primary ready appears in the pane 4 Select up to three other cameras from which you want to play back video Drag and drop the cameras into the other video panes The video from the cameras does not appear until you start playback in the primary upper left video pane The message Secondary ready appears in the center of the other panes with video assigned to them refer to Figure 53 NOTE When
83. dent Given the proper permissions you may view the system log and search print or export it to disk C1697M B 11 08 59 VIEWING THE SYSTEM LOG 1 Click Display system log to open the System Log screen and then click Search Log refer to Figure 59 A list of logged events appears The Filter box indicates whether searching filters are currently turned on or off System Log Click a column heading to sort the log by that item Click and drag the bar to the right of the column heading to expand or narrow the log data column OE Date Start 03 10 2008 Stop 03 13 2008 E Time Start 07 34 AM Ea Stop 08 34 AM lt a Filter Filters are off Status Search Complete search Log Type Date Time User Device Device Type Information m i Message 3 10 2008 10 17 00 PM Endura NWR DYR Pelco device NWR5000 started i Message 3 10 2008 10 17 00 PM Endura Pelco NYR Pelco Base Pelco device NYR5000 started i Message 3 10 2008 10 17 19 PM Endura YCD Remote Ul Pelco device YCD5000 started i Message 3 10 2008 10 17 19 PM Endura YCD Monitor 1 Monitor Pelco device YCD45000 started i Message 3 10 2008 10 17 23 PM Endura YCD Pelco Pelco Base Pelco device YCD5000 started i Message 3 10 2008 10 17 24 PM uuid e1 2cOa5b ac68 4e61 89da 7804864eda55 urn schemas upnp org device Basic 1 Pelco device YCD45000 started i Message 3 10 2008 10 17 40 PM uuid e4d32296 d26a 4116 b3ab 525e912b182b urn schemas upnp org de
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85. dura Player with export the default is to include the Endura Player when exporting video as a Pelco Video File To change the default export settings go to the Users tab of the System Setup screen Refer to Managing Users on page 88 for additional information 4 Review the Export Statistics to be sure the selected video clip is not too large for the intended destination NOTE f you change the date time range or export format the duration and estimated file size automatically update 5 Click Start Export to export the clip The video clip is sent to the Export Manager and is exported in the background while you continue with other tasks To track the progress of the video open the Export Manager Refer to Managing Exported Video on page 53 for additional information Click Cancel to terminate the export Refer to Working with the Endura Player on page 107 for information on using the Endura Player to open and play back exported files CAPTURING AND EXPORTING SNAPSHOTS To capture a snapshot of live video or recorded video being played back 1 Position your mouse in the video pane displaying the video you want to capture The video controls appear at the bottom of the pane 2 Click Snapshot Ke refer to Figure 57 A Snapshot icon appears momentarily in the upper left corner to confirm that the snapshot is saved 3 The file is saved to your default Snapshot location in your default file format 52 C1697M B 11 08 Camera
86. e date motion will not be displayed and video cannot be authenticated Setting Up the User s Default Directory and Format for Exported Snapshots 1 Inthe Snapshot configuration area do one of the following e Type the path in the Default directory box e Click Browse The Browse For Folder dialog box opens Locate and select the directory you want to use refer to Figure 102 p Browse For Folder Ax Select a Directory 5 Endura CO DYRS100 Remote Client O Ws5000 3 PTC 5 Qantel 5 Reference Assemblies O Remote Client O Roxio Sigmatel a Symantec 5 Symantec AntiVirus v gt Figure 102 Default Snapshot Configuration 2 Select the default snapshot format from the Default format list Portable Network Graphics files png default Windows Bitmap Files bmp or JPEG files jpeg jpg C1697M B 11 08 91 EDITING DEFAULT USER SETTINGS Default user settings are automatically applied to any new user The DVR5100 Remote Client allows you to edit these settings to minimize the amount of custom configuration required each time a new user is added 1 Select a user from the User list The options for the selected user are displayed in the contents pane 2 Click Defaults The User Defaults dialog box appears refer to Figure 103 3 Make any changes required to notification preferences and export snapshot configurations 4 Make any changes required for time zon
87. e Red Alarm recording e Blue Motion recording Yellow Manual recording You can also locate marked or locked video as follows e Marked Video The video time line is marked with a star so specific video can be located easily in a Quick or Enhanced Search e Locked Video The video time line contains a white line and brackets that reflect the time range of a locked video clip Q Quick Search QU Enhanced Search Results Camera 20 Today 2008 06 24T10 41 38 Qe ES EL gt hon Jun 23 Tue Jun 24 06 00 Aw 09 00 Aw 12 00 Ph 03 00 Phi 06 00 Pha 09 00 Ph 03 00 Atl 06 00 Ahi 09 00 Awl 12 00 Pha Bar T Figure 39 Quick Search Day View To perform a quick search 1 Select a video pane that is currently displaying video 2 Click the Quick Search tab The time line automatically displays recorded video for the selected video pane refer to Figure 40 3 Perform one of the following options e Click Automatic Quick Search Qn enabled by default to disable the automatic Quick Search results If you disable Automatic Quick search you must click a camera in the navigation pane and then drag it to the Quick Search view area This initiates quick search and populates the Quick Search view area with search results for the selected camera Disabling this option saves valuable network bandwidth when connecting across a low bandwidth connection e Click Automatic Quick Search again to turn on Automatic Quick Search results With Automatic Qui
88. e display preferences If you select this preference time zone information will appear along with date and time information in video panes search result titles system log results and alarm dialog boxes and history displays 9 Language English v Default alarm configuration Preferences Sound notification C Display time zone Snooze 1 minute s Display all warnings Display warning for alarms with severity C Minor C Major C Normal C Critical Device offline notification C Show warning on startup Type Device Add Add Rem Rem Default export configuration Default snapshot configuration Default directory Export Default directory Images Default format Pelco Video Files With Player peh iv Default format Windows Bitmap Files bmp v Figure 103 Editing User Defaults REMOVING USERS 1 Select a user from the User list The options for the selected user are displayed in the contents pane 2 Click the Delete button A confirmation message appears 3 Click Yes to confirm the deletion of the user s profile Click No to close the screen without deleting that user s profile 92 C1697M B 11 08 Configuring Event Groups Event Groups allow you to associate multiple alarm and motion events and then run a script or scripts when that group of events occurs For example if the alarm on a door Is triggered and motion is detected in the area near the door you may want to run a script that repositions all
89. e the dialog box by dragging the lower right corner to a larger size All alarm activity is automatically logged on the system log In addition to user notifications alarms can also trigger the activation of scripts that set one or more events in motion Possible scripted responses to an alarm include e mails positioning cameras and recording and displaying video from nearby cameras You can program scripts through the Scripts tab in the Setup screen For information about creating a script refer to Creating Scripts on page 102 The DVR5100 remote client Alarms tab lists those alarms that the current user is authorized to view This tab is empty if you select not to subscribe to any alarm notifications You can be notified of the alarm event in several ways e You can set an alarm notification to sound e You can receive an e mail e TheAlarmstab AM Alarms appears at the top of the DVR5100 remote client application screen The alarms are color coded as follows Red Critical alarm Orange Major alarm Yellow Minor alarm Green Normal alarm e The alarm notification icon flashes in the Alarms tab A Alarms Left click the alarm notification to select a specific alarm You can also select a group of alarms by using the Ctrl or Shift key while you click the alarms with your mouse ACKNOWLEDGING AN ALARM 1 In the Alarm Manager event pane click the alarm occurrences you want to acknowledge 2 Click the Acknowledge butt
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91. ecord Show Motion Enter Menu Exit Menu Pattern Preset scan Operations Modifi Settings Camera Settings Properties Figure 37 Manually Recording Video While recording is in progress the Record button blinks blue alternating with green and the border of the video pane turns red refer to Figure 38 a Eng Row 0070905 11 53 19 CECE OG Figure 38 Recording in Progress STOPPING A MANUAL RECORDING To stop a manual recording perform one of the following options e Place the mouse pointer in the video pane until the video controls appear and then click the blinking yellow Record icon O e You can also right click in the video pane and select Stop Recording from the Shortcut menu that appears Verify that the border around the pane changes to green 40 C1697M B 11 08 Searching for Video The DVR5100 remote client offers two options to search for recorded video Quick Search and Enhanced Search Quick Search allows you to search for video by a single device date and time Enhanced Search allows you to search for video by multiple devices date time ranges and events QUICK SEARCH The Quick Search screen provides a user friendly interface for selecting the date and time of the recorded video you want to view refer to Figure 39 You may also export video from this interface Different types of recorded video are represented by four different colored bars e Green Continuous recording
92. edetermined period of time the dwell time or it can remain latched until there is another signal to release the relay To activate a relay 1 Goto Tools gt Activate Relay Ctrl Alt R The Select Relay dialog box opens refer to Figure 36 2 Click Expand El 3 Click the option button beside the relay you want to activate 4 Click Activate to activate the selected relay click Cancel to exit without activating the relay or click Clear Selection to deactivate a previously selected relay gt Select Relay Relay Selected Relay rray 0 Relays Unknown location O eRelayarray 1 O ef eRelayArray 2 O ef eRelayArray 3 Clear Selection Figure 36 Activating a Relay C1697M B 11 08 39 MANUALLY RECORDING VIDEO AND AUDIO The DVR5100 remote client allows you to record video clips while viewing live video without setting up a recording schedule An additional 30 seconds of video is included at the beginning of the recording to ensure that you record all of the events leading up to a manually recorded event Audio if available is also included in manual recordings MANUALLY RECORDING A VIDEO SEGMENT To record a video segment manually perform one of the following options e Place the mouse pointer over the video pane until the video controls appear and then click Record o e Right click in the video pane and then select Record from the Shortcut menu refer to Figure 37 Select Camera by Number Disconnect R
93. er of detection blocks in the motion zone can be as few as 2 refer to Figure 83 You can adjust the threshold blocks from 2 100 blocks These values are derived as follows General Configuration Motion Audio Enable motion detection service Zones E sensitivity 3100 EN Threshold Blocks w 2 m Activate zone C Silence alarm C Preview motion KE Drawing tools O Point Draw O Erase Redo Figure 83 Motion Zone and Threshold Blocks Example 1 NOTE Threshold Blocks cannot be set to a value less than 2 If you attempt to do so the remote client will automatically readjust the value to 2 72 C1697M B 11 08 Scenario 2 Motion Zone 50 Blocks If the motion zone has 50 blocks and you attempt to set the Threshold Percent option to 2 percent the DVR5100 remote client automatically readjusts this value to 4 percent refer to Figure 84 General Configuration Motion Audio Enable motion detection service Zones C Silence alarm C Preview motion Pel Sensitivity g 50 El Threshold Percent v J 4 w C Activate zone lt gt lt gt Drawing tools Draw Box Erase Point Redo Figure 84 Motion Zone and Threshold Blocks Example 2 Setting Up Motion Detection Motion detection service must be enabled before the Motion tab is displayed in the Devices page E Click the zone button you want to configure The currently selected zone button changes to a lighter c
94. er to Figure 18 gt Select Pattern Pattern 1 Figure 18 Select a PTZ Pattern 3 Enter the pattern number you want to modify and then click OK 4 Left click in the video pane to move the camera through the pattern of movements you want to record 5 To end pattern recording right click in the video pane and then click Pattern gt Record Pattern gt End Record Activating a PTZ Pattern 1 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera and then click Pattern gt Select Pattern The Select Pattern dialog box opens 2 Inthe Select Pattern dialog box enter the pattern number you want to activate 3 Click OK Stopping a PTZ Pattern 1 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera 2 Click Pattern gt Stop Pattern Or click anywhere in the video pane and then move the mouse to stop the pattern Presets A preset allows you to direct a PTZ camera positioning system to move to a predetermined scene such as a door on a keyboard command or as the result of an alarm The area is programmed in advance preset In addition to moving the camera a descriptive title can appear in the video pane The type of camera positioning system determines the number of presets available Recording a Preset 1 Use the mouse to move the camera to the preset position you want to record 2 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera 3 Click Preset gt Modify Preset The modify Preset dialog box opens refer to
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96. essage 3 11 2008 8 41 17 PM uuid e1 2cOa5b ac68 4e61 89da 7804864eda55 urn schemas upnp org device Basic 1 Pelco device YCD5000 stopped i Message 3 11 2008 8 41 51 PM Endura YCD Remote Ul Pelco device YCD5000 started i Message 3 11 2008 8 41 51 PM Endura YCD Monitor 1 Monitor Pelco device YCD5000 started i Message 3 11 2008 8 41 55 PM Endura YCD Pelco Pelco Base Pelco device YCD5000 started i Message 3 11 2008 8 41 56 PM uuid e1 2cOa5b ac68 4e61 89da 7804864eda55 urn schemas upnp org device Basic 1 Pelco device YCD45000 started i Message 3 11 2008 8 42 58 PM guest Endura YCD Remote Ul User quest has logged on i Message 3 11 20089 12 10PM guest Endura YCD Remote Ul User guest has logged off i Message 3 11 2008 9 12 14 PM Endura YCD Remote Ul Pelco device YCD5000 stopped i Message 3 11 2008 9 12 14 PM Endura YCD Monitor 1 Monitor Pelco device YCD45000 stopped i Message 3 11 2008 9 12 14 PM Endura YCD Pelco Pelco Base Pelco device YCD5000 stopped i Message 3 11 2008 9 12 14 PM uuid e1 2cOa5b ac68 4e61 89da 7804864eda55 urn schemas upnp org device Basic 1 Pelco device YCD45000 stopped i SEARCHING THE SYSTEM LOG 1 Select the start and stop dates using one of three options e Click Calendar E and then select a date to set the start date for your system log search Figure 59 System Log Dialog Box Close e Clickin a date field delete the current date and then type the date you want to use for the start of your search e Clickthe m
97. essary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 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 that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by whic
98. evice refer to Figure 25 3 Click OK to close this screen F gt Name Camera 04 Location DWR5100 Type Camera Serial number 000000 IP address 172 16 0 1 Manufacturer Pelco Model name METS3XXT Model number DYR5116DVD 400 Model description Pelco Endura Encoder Figure 25 Device Properties Screen VIEWING ADVANCED DEVICE PROPERTIES Advanced device properties contain detailed information about the software version currently running on the device 1 Click Advanced The Advanced Properties dialog box appears displaying additional details about the device s software Name and Version refer to Figure 26 2 Click OK to close this dialog box gt Name Endura NR Software version 01 04 3023 Name Version f Figure 26 Advanced Properties Dialog Box 30 C1697M B 11 08 VIEWING DIAGNOSTIC PROPERTIES The DVR5100 can be queried for diagnostic information 1 Click Diagnostics The Diagnostic dialog box appears displaying additional details about the status of the DVR5100 refer to Figure 27 e Type Indicates the diagnostic information type e Information status summary of the device 2 Click Details to view more information about the status of the device Click OK to close this screen 9 Name Camera 04 Type Information Fans The fans are operating properly Input streams Allinput streams are normal Link speed Current network link speed is 100 MB Power
99. evices To restrict your search results click the appropriate check box to clear the Query all setting 4 Filtering by text is especially useful for locating manually added log entries when you know the word or phrase used to describe an incident To add text filters click the Query all text check box to clear it and then enter the text you want to locate in your search 5 Filtering by users is useful for investigating the activities of an individual user or users To add user filters click the Query all users check box to clear it and then click the check boxes beside the user names you want to include in your search 6 Filtering by device type is useful for checking on the performance of a particular category of device such as cameras or alarms To add device type filters click the Query all device types check box to clear it and then click the check box for each device type you want to include in your search 7 Filtering by alarms is useful for verifying the status of alarm triggering events By default events triggered by all alarm types are included in the log To add specific alarm type filters click the Query all alarm types check box to clear it and then click the check box for each alarm type you want to include in your search Options are available for input alarms diagnostic messages and video motion alarms 8 Filtering by device is useful for checking on the performance of a specific device a
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101. full application and additional space to store video e Monitor VGA or XGA with 1280 x 1024 resolution 32 bit color e Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 SP2 only INSTALLING THE REMOTE CLIENT APPLICATION 1 Close all programs including any antivirus software 2 Insert the DVR5100 Series Resource disc into the CD ROM drive of your PC and then wait for the dialog box to appear refer to Figure 1 DVR5100 Series RESOURCES ENDURA EN Figure 1 Resources Disc Dialog Box 3 Click Remote Client Setup The InstallShield Wizard dialog box appears Follow the on screen prompts to install the DVR5100 remote client application 4 Once installed the InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box appears 5 Click Finish C1697M B 11 08 11 Getting Started The DVR5100 remote client uses a secure VPN connection to connect the remote PC to the DVR5100 server To continue you must have the DVR5100 network IP address and remote access key You will find both on the DVR5100 Setup gt System gt Network screen SETTING UP SERVER CONNECTIONS The DVR5100 Remote Client log in dialog box allows you to administer DVR5100 network connections as follows e Add anew connection e Editor delete an existing connection e Set up advanced security for a connection CREATING A NEW CONNECTION 1 Double click the DVR5100 icon on your PC s desktop The dialog box opens refer to Figure 2 gt DVR 5100 Remote Cl
102. h the item was received by Pelco RETURNS To expedite parts returned for repair or credit please call Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair and designated return location All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid 11 11 08 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 SSS REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C1697M 8 06 Original version C1697M A 7 08 Modified Quick Search Enhanced Search Recording Schedule and Storage C1697M B 11 08 Updated information to reflect the latest feature set Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Coaxitron Digital Sentry Endura Esprit ExSite Genex Intelli M Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Inc Spectra Ill is a trademark of Pelco Inc DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Inco
103. he All option Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each system feature you want to assign to the role Click OK to confirm the change and exit the dialog box or click Cancel to exit the dialog box without saving the settings SETTING SERVICE PERMISSIONS To give a role permission to perform actions on the DVR5100 system 1 Z 4 Click the check box of each service you want to add The service list will vary depending upon the devices registered on your network D C1697M B 11 08 select the role you want to edit Information about that role appears in the right pane of the Roles screen Click the Device tab if it is not already selected Click the Modify button under Step 1 Select device specific services this role can access The Select Services dialog box appears refer to Figure 93 gt Select Services Service Priority Access camera menus Activate relays C Configure DYRS C Configure Pelco devices C Configure alarms C Configure audio C Configure cameras C Configure monitors C Configure motion C Configure relays C Configure remote UI devices C Configure system log Monitor and respond to alarms Monitor audio Monitor live video Pan tilt and zoom PTZ Search and play back video o lt View DYR configuration View Pelco device configuration View alarm configuration View audio configuration View camera configuration View diagnostic info View monitor configuration View motion c
104. her settings will be restricted For example if you choose 4SIF the days of storage will be reduced and the range of options for FPS will be limited to 1 1 or 1 2 3 Click the check box again for Days of storage Resolution or Stored FPS to unlock that setting NOTE Changes to global settings will not affect those cameras already locked to a different resolution or frame rate C1697M B 11 08 CAMERA SETTINGS For a high priority camera you may want to increase the resolution and frame rate to values higher than the global settings To save space you may want to reduce the resolution and frame rate for low priority cameras After making a camera specific adjustment select the check box to lock that value in place This prevents that camera s configuration from being reset the next time you make a change to a global setting The Estimated Storage value is automatically updated after changes are made and locked The camera settings grid displays the resolutions and frame rates for all enabled cameras It also displays the recording schedules for all enabled cameras whether each camera is set to record 24 7 or on a schedule ESTIMATED ALARM VIDEO The Estimated alarm video setting improves the estimated days of storage Alarm related video is retained longer than other types of recording Space is allowed for this extra retention time when you include an estimated percentage of recordings that are expected to be triggered by ala
105. hort or a bypass the voltage fluctuates from its normal state and the unit triggers an alarm These alarms cannot be defeated if they are cut or bypassed whether they are normally open or normally closed e Unsupervised alarm mode When an alarm is configured as an unsupervised alarm the DVR5100 triggers an alarm only when the normal alarm state normally open or normally closed changes By default the DVR5100 is set to operate in the unsupervised alarm mode NOTE To monitor and respond to alarms you must be assigned a role that includes access to service Diagnostic messages are always visible regardless of a user s access to alarms C1697M B 11 08 15 76 ACCESSING ALARM ARRAY OPTIONS select AlarmArray A The right panel displays the current settings for the selected alarm refer to Figure 87 amp Setup JE J Devices a Roles Users O Event Groups Es Recording Y Scripts Filters Y Filter Types All No Filters Device Type Location Device Type Modify device Bldg 1 A Type Alarm Array 3 DVR5100 23 Device ID uuid 627 aff20 01 90 4d61 a0dc 08d642439bdd A AlarmArray Alarm Array Name AlarmArray Y Camera 01 Camera Location E DYR5100 Camera 02 Camera Alarm Modify alarm 05 Camera 03 Camera lo5 Name B7 East Wing 4 Camera 04 Camera 06 Location Unknown location 05 Camera 05 Camera 07 f 08 Physical input 1 sf Camera 06 Camera lag sf Camera 07 Camera ho Aam
106. ick Location The Set Location dialog box appears displaying a hierarchical list of existing locations refer to Figure 66 2 Click the plus to expose lower levels of the hierarchy or click the minus to hide lower levels Set Location DYR5100 Bldg1 Locations DWR5100 Unknown location Figure 66 Selecting a Device Location 3 If the desired location does not exist navigate to a place in the location hierarchy where you would like to add the new location and then click New The Add Location dialog box appears refer to Figure 67 gt Add Location Enter location name You can use this location to organize our devices on the system Mame Cancel Figure 67 Adding a Location 4 Enter a new location name and then click OK The new highlighted location appears in the hierarchy You can also click Cancel to exit without adding a new location 5 To delete a location select the location name and then click Delete NOTE If other devices have been assigned this location this action deletes the location only for that device If no other devices are assigned this location clicking Delete removes the location entirely from the system 6 To rename a location right click the name You can also click Rename and then enter the new name 7 To rearrange the list of locations click and drag a location name to a new position A dialog box appears asking you to confirm the move
107. ider appears to adjust the light refer to Figure 14 2 Click the slider up or down to open or close the iris respectively LM 3 34 49 Solun uarpnj eje o Figure 14 Iris Slider Control C1697M B 11 08 23 ADJUSTING THE FOCUS 1 Click Focus O A vertical slider appears refer to Figure 15 2 Click the slider up or down to focus near or far respectively TW Ir I 11 22b0 21 200 ANECA IO ate Figure 15 Focus Slider Control USING DIGITAL ZOOM CONTROLS Digital zoom controls let you zoom specific areas of the video in live and playback modes Digital zoom controls work on video from any camera not just PTZ positioning systems This feature is also available while viewing exported video with the Player capped Refer to Working with the Endura Player on page 107 for additional information To use digital zoom controls you must be viewing video from a camera in single view 1 x 1 1 Select a camera and then switch to a 1 x 1 view 2 Click Digital Zoom The view displays as picture in picture PIP Refer to Figure 16 3 Click in the video Rotate the mouse wheel away from you to zoom in rotate the mouse wheel toward you to zoom out 4 Jo 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 the part of the video being displayed 24 C1697M B 11 08 Game
108. ied preset A preset allows you to direct a PTZ camera positioning system to a predetermined location Runs a specified pattern on a camera A pattern allows you to program the movements of PTZ enabled cameras Sida Indicates the starting point for a series of commands that are repeated Any commands between this action and the End i Loop action will be repeated ias Indicates the end point for a series of commands that are repeated Any commands between the Start Loop action and P this action will be repeated Stop Pattern Stops the pattern from running C1697M B 11 08 33 ACTIVATING ASCRIPT MANUALLY 1 Select Tools The tools menu appears 2 Select Execute Script Ctrl Alt S The Select Script dialog box appears refer to Figure 30 3 Click the option button beside the script you want to run Select Sc ript Script Selected Bldg Entry Scan Scripts Description O DVR5100_Entry gt Figure 30 Selecting a Script to Execute 4 Click Execute to activate the script or click Cancel to exit without activating the script STOPPING A SCRIPT 1 Goto Tools gt Execute Script Ctrl Alt S The Select Script dialog box appears Currently running scripts are indicated by a green script icon 2 Click the option button beside the script you want to stop 3 Click Halt 34 C1697M B 11 08 Alarms Relays and Manual Recording WORKING WITH ALARMS An alarm can be triggered by motion a ph
109. ient Connect to D R5100 y User name admin WV y Password Local connection speed Local Network Edit DVR5100 Add Connection Exit Remote Client Version 1 5 Edit Delete Connection Copyright 220042007 Pelco All rights reserved Figure 2 Logon 2 Click Add Connection The Add Edit Connection Authentication dialog box appears refer to Figure 3 d Add Edit Connection Authentication Please enter your password to Add Edit Connection Password Ok Cancel Figure 3 Password Authentication Dialog Box 3 Enter your password and then click OK The Add Edit Delete Connection dialog box appears refer to Figure 4 on page 13 Adding or editing connection information requires a password for authentication The default password is admin NOTE As a security precaution Pelco recommends that you change the default password 12 C1697M B 11 08 C1697M B 11 08 9 add EditiDelete Connection Connection name DVR5100 Server address 192 168 100 1 DVR Mode Standalone i Connection Type VPN System Manager address 1172 16 0 1 Port 27235 Access key ATVD XVVDE PCOP Maximum Connection speed Local Area Network y Advanced Security cancer _ Delete Connection Figure 4 Dialog Box In the Connection name box enter a name for the DVR5100 server By default the server site name is DVR5100 In the Server address
110. ight panel displays the current settings for that device 2 Entera name in the Name box SETTING THE PRUNING PERIOD Pruning means that entries are deleted from the log after a configured length of time By default pruning is enabled after 30 days Select the pruning period in days in the Enable pruning after box SELECTING THE LOG LEVEL Select the log level in the Log Level box All messages Operating messages only and Debugging messages only C1697M B 11 08 Managing Roles A role is a set of permissions that determines which devices services and features a user can access Users can be assigned multiple roles The DVR5100 Remote Client comes with four default roles but allows you to create an unlimited number of roles refer to Figure 90 F Setup uy Devices gm Roles Users Event Groups EgRecording Ay Scripts Reload Roles Add Delete Modify role Role Manager Roles Priority 2 administrator 0 Priority 1 1 25 where 1 has first priority on devices services and 25 has lowest priority A admin Description 2 Guest 15 A guest gt 2 manager 1 Permissions manager Td 2 Operator 5 operator Select system wide services this role can access Services od Add manual log entry ad Export video audio oa Manually record video audio gg Run scripts g View a role s configuration ad View event groups o View recording schedules oa view system configur
111. ile Workspace Tools Views Setup and Help Toolbar Click buttons on this toolbar to access the application s screens and workspace A button with a lighter background color and a gray border indicates a currently active feature L_ 1x1 layout EH 1 x 12 layout a Display System Log EJ 2 x 2 layout E 2 x 8 layout 14 Video Volume Control HA 3 x 3 layout ES synchronous Playback Pa Setup HA 4 x 4 layout Extended View O Help n LA 1 x 5 layout Qs Enhanced Search A Alarm Indicators Navigation his panel displays all the cameras on the network Click and drag a camera to a video pane to view video Apply group or location filters in the Camera or Explorer view Rearrange the list by camera name number group or location in Explorer view The navigation panel can be docked on the right or left to suit user preferences To move the navigation panel click Lo Or E O Alarm Indicators As alarms are received a color coded alarm indicator appears in the toolbar Each alarm indicator represents a different type of alarm that Endura supports For example a green alarm indicator represents normal alarms Yellow indicates minor alarms orange indicates major alarms and red indicates critical alarms A flashing indicator means that an alarm has been received but not acknowledged C1697M B 11 08 15 O OO O View This panel displays information selected by the following tabs e Workspace The Workspace tab displays a group of video
112. is being exported the Export button blinks blue alternating with green the border of the video pane turns red and the Workspace icon becomes a blinking Export icon SENU Eik ROW 2U0F 09 05 E S Figure 54 Video Export in Progress STOPPING AN EXPORT PROCESS 1 Place the mouse pointer in the video pane until the video controls appear 2 Click the blinking Export button 3 The file is saved to your default Export location in the default video format For information about using the Endura Player to open and play back exported files refer to Working with the Endura Player on page 107 50 C1697M B 11 08 EXPORTING RECORDED VIDEO DURING PLAYBACK 1 Place your mouse pointer in the video pane that is playing the recorded video clip until the video controls appear Click Export Pp to start exporting While video is being exported the Export button blinks yellow alternating with green the border of the video pane turns red and the Workspace icon is replaced by a blinking Export icon Use the fast forward control until you reach an end time for the exported video clip and then click Export again This marks the end time for the exported video clip You can use the Export Manager to track the progress of the video clip To return to viewing live video right click in the video pane and select Go to Live from the Shortcut menu refer to Figure 55 Camera 04 Hecorded select Camera by Number Go to Live GuickEx
113. items Select devices this role can access N A Excluded items Select devices you wish to explicitly exclude from this role s permissions N A ADDING A NEW ROLE The DVR5100 remote client allows you to create new roles and customize the permissions assigned to those roles You can copy and paste permissions from one role to another You can copy permissions from the manager operator and guest role and apply all or part of these permissions to a new role 1 Click Roles at 2 Click Add The Add Role dialog box opens refer to Figure 91 C1697M B 11 08 83 2 Add Role Enter role name You can use this role to organize your user permissions on the system Mame Manager aan Figure 91 Adding a Role 3 Enter the role name and then click OK to confirm the addition 4 Assign a priority 1 25 to the role Priority 1 has the highest priority when more than one user is trying to access a device Priority 25 has the lowest priority The default priority setting Is 1 5 Enter a brief role description For example Day shift operator from 8 a m to 5 p m can view live video on all cameras run searches and scripts and play back video 6 Assign permissions to the role ASSIGNING PERMISSIONS Giving a permission to a role is granting that role the right to access specific DVR5100 devices services and features A new role does not have a permissions set When you create a new role you must assign the new
114. lear the Select all devices check box at the top of the dialog box You can mix and match your device selections from all three screens If you have not set up any locations or camera groups you will need to use the Select individual devices area To assign groups of devices by location or camera group or to select devices individually from a list a Navigate to the desired item by clicking the plus sign to expose lower levels of the hierarchy b Click the locations you want to assign to the role and then click Add gt gt The location names appear in the Selected Locations column c Click the camera groups you want to assign to the role and then click Add gt gt The group names appear in the Selected Camera Groups column d Click the individual devices you want to assign to the role and then click Add gt gt The device names appear in the Selected Devices column To remove a location camera group or device from a role click to select it from the appropriate Selected list and then click lt lt Remove Click OK to confirm the change and exit the dialog box or click Cancel to exit the dialog box without saving the settings select the sorting order from the Sort by list in the upper right corner C1697M B 11 08 EXCLUDING DEVICES AND SERVICES You can provide a group of users access to all cameras on a system except one such as the one monitoring the guard room Or you can allow users to a
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116. lt 13 clips video 22 controls adjusting camera iris and focus 22 video 16 22 covert mode camera operating in 65 D defaults roles 81 description of 55 device 87 assigning to a role 86 changing settings 60 device tree copying device settings 61 expanding 60 expanding entire tree 60 restoring device defaults 61 location deleting 62 properties 30 selections mixing and matching 86 status of 30 directory defaults export file specifying 90 snapshot file specifying 90 disconnecting camera 19 DVR about 63 device accessing 74 location specifying 75 name creating 75 DVR5100 server accessing 10 E e mail alarm notification 36 Endura Player authenticating a file 109 exported files accessing 107 modifying settings 113 on screen playback controls 109 opening a file 109 viewing exported file properties 111 enhanced search 41 event motion 16 event group adding new group 93 deleting 94 described 93 event recording motion 29 export video 81 F fast forwarding controls 22 115 features access to 81 filters camera 19 camera groups filters selecting 20 camera location filters removing 20 group filters removing 20 limiting camera list 19 location filters selecting 20 noise filter 69 G Guest default settings 83 I instant playback 22 K keyboard shortcut commands 17 L layout views 15 live video viewing 22 locking video locked video searchable 45 locking unlocking search results 46 locking
117. m box select an alarm number 1 16 To set the alarm status 1 2 Select the Silence alarm check box if you want to disable the alarm the default is unchecked enabled Select the Supervised check box if you want a loss of voltage to the input to trigger an alarm condition the default is unchecked unsupervised Select the alarm s severity from the Severity box The severity determines how alarms are announced and who receives the announcement Minor Normal default Major and Critical SETTING AN ALARM INPUT POLARITY AND DWELL TIME 1 2 3 C1697M B 11 08 In the Alarm list box select an alarm number 1 16 Select the alarm s polarity from the Polarity box normally open default or normally closed Set the dwell time The alarm dwell time can be set from 5 tenths of a second to 1 000 tenths of a second 1000 x 0 10 100 seconds The default value is 110 tenths of a second 110 x 0 10 11 seconds Click the check box if you want to follow the input instead of setting a specific dwell time Write any comments about this alarm in the Comments box Use this field to communicate actions you would like the operator to take if this alarm is triggered You can view these comments in the Alarm Manager screen 11 RELAY ARRAY A relay array is a grouping of relays that are associated with the same device in the DVR5100 network These relays can be configured by selecting the relay array and then setting
118. ns 1 2 Select a user from the User list The options for the selected user appear in the right pane of the Users screen In the Alarm notification area perform the following steps Click the Sound notification check box to select this option The user will hear an audible alarm notification when an alarm is triggered By default sound notification is disabled Clear the check box if you do not want an audible alarm notification d In the Snooze box type or select the number of minutes you would like the system to wait before repeating an audible alarm notification Choose a value between 0 zero and 1 440 minutes 24 hours The default snooze time is 10 minutes In the Display warning for alarms with severity box click the check box for each alarm severity alert Minor Normal Major or Critical By default none of the alarm check boxes are selected 3 To set up Device offline notification perform one of the following options C1697M B 11 08 select Show warning on startup if you want the user to receive device offline notifications when the application first starts Clear Show warning on startup if you want the user to only be notified of devices that go off line after startup 89 90 4 To select the type of device for user notifications a Click Add for the Type under Device offline notification The Offline Notification dialog box opens refer to Figure 99 b Select
119. o Set values for action elements Element Layout Channel Display Name Alert Text Camera Source Value Camera 01 Destination Monitor Endura YCD Monitor 1 Single 1 Scan entry Bldg 5 Alarm sounded Figure 118 Set Element Values Dialog Box b Set the value for the selected action enter text use the up and down control or select an item from the Select Device dialog box Refer to Figure 119 for an example of a tree selection dialog Click OK to confirm the settings and exit the dialog box or click Cancel to exit the dialog box without saving the settings gt Select Device Action element Camera Source Select the device Devices py R5100 O Camera 03 O Camera D4 O Camera 05 Camera 06 O Camera 07 O Camera 08 0 Camera 09 O Camera 10 O Camera 11 0 Camera 12 O Camera 13 O Camera 14 O Camera15 0 Camera 16 O Camera 17 O Camera 18 se Figure 119 Select Device Dialog Box To reorder the actions as needed click the action you want to move and then click Move Up or Move Down until the action Is in the desired position To delete an action from the list select the action and then click Delete Action C1697M B 11 08 MODIFYING A SCRIPT SCHEDULE You can activate a script manually by using the Execute Scripts screen or you can program the script to activate automatically on certain dates or in response to alarms or motion To select the dates times an
120. o display the motion grid during playback e Clickthe Authenticate Status check box to display the authentication status of the current frame This overlay appears in the upper right corner of the video pane C1697M B 11 08 113 5 Configure snapshot settings e Set up the default directory for snapshot files Type the path in the Default Directory box or click the ellipses button to browse to the directory you want to use e Select the default snapshot format from the list Portable Network Graphics files png default Windows Bitmap Files bmp or JPEG files jpeg jpg Endura Player BAX File Tools View Help 03 12 2008 09 0603 PM GMT 07 00 Filename Camera_01_2007 08 29 0901 Export time 2007 08 29 08 45 31 206 Content 00 03 22 00 05 02 DER eee Figure 130 Player with Motion Overlays USING EXTENDED VIEW The Endura Player window may sometimes be too small for the video clip that you are reviewing You can change the size of the window by dragging the lower right corner to a different size You can also use the Extended View command to enlarge the Endura Player window to fit the entire screen To switch to Extended View select View gt Extended View You can also right click the video and then select Extended View from the Shortcut menu To exit the Extended View press the Escape key You can also right click the video and select Exit Extended View from the Shortcut menu 114 C169
121. ol how much information is written in the log how often information is deleted from the log and where the log Is stored refer to Figure 89 on page 80 ACCESSING THE SYSTEM LOGGER OPTIONS select System Log Device The right panel displays the current settings for that device C1697M B 11 08 79 F F lt J Y Devices Roles Users JEventGroups EgRecording Y Scripts Fitters Y Filter Types All No Filters Device Type Location Device Type Modify device Bldg 1 5 Type System Logger DVR5100 23 Device ID vuid 2e3cdec9 c48b 4a56 af9f 3545f81ad76b A AlarmArray Alarm Array Name System Log Device A Camera 01 1 Camera Location Ca DVRS100 etm Camera 02 2 Camera Enable pruning after 30 al days s Camera 03 3 Camera A Camera 04 4 Camera s Camera 05 5 Camera s Camera 06 6 Camera sw Camera 07 7 Camera s Camera 08 8 Camera sw Camera 09 9 Camera ef Camera 10 10 Camera s Camera 11 11 Camera ef Camera 12 12 Camera ef Camera 13 13 Camera ef Camera 14 14 Camera s Camera 15 15 Camera NE Camera 16 16 Camera s Camera 17 17 Camera J Camera 18 18 Camera J Camera 19 19 Camera J Camera 20 20 Camera Y 1 RelayArray Relay Array 3 System Log Device System Logger Log level Operating messages only v Figure 89 System Logger MODIFYING THE SYSTEM LOGGER DEVICE NAME 1 Select System Log Device E The r
122. olor A colored motion grid light blue magenta or green appears as an overlay on the video pane showing all the areas where motion will be detected If no motion zones have been set this grid does not appear Create the motion detection grid by selecting the Draw tool e Box Draws a box grid e Point Adds individual squares Edit the motion detection grid by selecting the Erase tool e Box Erases a box grid e Point Erases individual squares While drawing or erasing you can use the Undo button to reverse your last actions one step at a time Redo cancels the actions of the Undo button Edit the zone s motion settings refer to Table on page 70 To preview the results of your motion settings click Preview Motion Light blue boxes appear wherever motion is detected in the camera s field of view While Preview Motion is selected you can edit the motion detection settings but you cannot use the drawing tools to change the shape of the motion detection zone Click OK to confirm the motion settings Click Cancel to exit without saving the change To confirm the settings and remain in the Setup screen click Apply To confirm the change and exit the Setup screen click OK To exit the setup screen without saving the settings click Cancel Clearing Motion Detection Settings Click Clear All three motion zones are cleared WORKING WITH THE AUDIO TAB Cameras capable of audio display an Audio tab If this tab does not appea
123. on The alarm occurrence disappears from the dialog box and the action is recorded in the alarm log and system log SNOOZING AN ALARM To snooze an alarm that Is postpone the response and then ask to be reminded after a short period 1 In the Alarm Manager Active alarms pane click the alarm occurrences you want to snooze 2 Click Snooze The alarm occurrences disappear from the dialog box and the snooze action is recorded in the alarm log and system log 3 After a delay the alarm notification will reappear with a clock icon indicating that the alarm was previously snoozed READING ALARM COMMENTS 1 In the Alarm Manager Active alarms pane click the alarm occurrence for which you want to read the comments 2 Inthe Comments box view information about the selected alarm event and how to respond to the alarm refer to Figure 32 Comments Bld T West Entrance is violated call police Immediately Figure 32 Alarm Information C1697M B 11 08 ADDING A NOTE TO THE SYSTEM LOG The DVR5100 remote client allows you to add information about an alarm event in the system log In the space provided describe any actions you have taken in response to the alarm For example you might note whether you conducted a physical security check inspected any malfunctioning hardware or notified someone such as building maintenance a supervisor or a network administrator 1 In the Alarm Manager event pane click the alarm oc
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125. on the Recorded tab Expressed in hours minutes and seconds this number will vary from the actual length of the recorded video if you export less than the entire segment Current Duration appears on the Live tab This number changes while the export of the live video continues After it is stopped this number reflects the actual duration of the live video that you exported To view additional details about the exported video click the Details button on each tab This information varies depending on whether you are reviewing the details of recorded or live video C1697M B 11 08 Working with System Logs The DVR5100 automatically records system and alarm events in a searchable database Logged Items are as follows refer to Table A Table A Logged System and Alarm Events Logged Main Events Logged Sub Events e Dates times Alarms cleared acknowledged and snoozed including e User responding e Comments Corriere ES Corra rr ES eee O mwee E e Hard drive status On line off line Failing failed Out of space system test system status performance monitor Power supply status On line off line Failing failed AL Universal Power Supply UPS status On line off line Failing failed system improperly shut down system restarted system restored recovered Video loss shock and vibration errors Over temperature errors Other information needed to sustain an accurate audit trail of an inci
126. onfiguration lt i gt lt i gt lt l gt O O O O gt View relay configuration C View remote UI configuration View software version info 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 C Update software 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 View system log configuration 2 mM Figure 93 Selecting Services set the priority for each selected service if you want them to be different from the role s overall default priority 85 86 SETTING DEVICE PERMISSIONS By default users are given permission to all devices on the DVR5100 system To modify the devices to which a role has access 1 2 Select the role you want to edit Information about that role appears in the right pane of the Roles screen Click the Device tab in the Permissions pane Select a service from the Services list Click the Modify button under step 2 Select devices this role can access A dialog box appears showing only the devices that use the currently selected service refer to Figure 94 Select Devices Select devices by location Location Selected Locations Bldg DVR5100 Select devices by camera group Camera Groups Selected Camera Groups Building DYR5100 Add gt gt lt Remove Select individual devices Devices Selected Devices Bldg S DVRS100 Figure 94 Selecting Devices To limit a role s access to devices c
127. onth field then use the up and down control to scroll through the numbered months 1 12 until you reach the desired month for the start of your search Repeat the same process for setting the date and the year 2 Select the start and stop times using one of two options e Clickin a time field delete the current time and then type the time you want to use for the start and end of your search e Click the hour field then use the up and down arrows to scroll through the numbered hours 1 12 until you reach the hour you want to use for the start and end of your search Repeat the same process for setting the minutes the seconds and AM or PM 3 Click Search Log 56 C1697M B 11 08 To query the logs by other filters 1 Click Display system log to open the System Log screen 2 Click the Modify button The System Log Filters screen appears 9 System Log Filters Log results Devices Query all text Query all devices Text filter Users Query all users Users A admin guest O S mansnor o Device types Query all device types ID evice Types O A Alarm Array ef Camera Alarm types Query all alarm types Alarm Types Alarms inputs Diagnostic alarms widan motion ala Clear All Filters Figure 60 Filters for a System Log Search 3 The default setting is to search the log for all text users device types alarm types and d
128. orking with devices refer to Assigning a Device Location on page 62 1 Click Location The Set Location dialog box opens 2 Click Unknown Location 3 Click New The Add Location dialog box opens 4 Enter a location name and then click OK The Location label displays the new location CREATING AN ALARM INPUT NAME 1 Select AlarmArray A 2 To rename an alarm select an alarm number 1 16 from the Alarm pane The right panel displays the settings for the selected alarm input NOTE The Physical input label displays a read only that represents the number of the physical alarm input connected to the DVR5100 The physical input numbers are 1 16 3 Inthe Name box enter a user friendly name for the alarm input 4 Inthe Alarm number box enter or select a number C1697M B 11 08 SPECIFYING AN ALARM INPUT LOCATION 1 In the Alarm box select an alarm number 1 through 16 The right panel displays the settings for the selected alarm input The physical input label displays a read only number that represents the number of the alarm physical input connection to the DVR5100 The physical input is numbered 1 16 Click Location The Set Location dialog box opens Click Unknown Location Click New The Add Location dialog box opens Enter a location name and then click OK Click OK in the Set Location dialog box The Locations label displays the new location SETTING ALARM RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS In the Alar
129. oups Fe Recording amp Scripts Schedule Storage DYR Camera Recording Mode Settime manually Day Monday Recording type Motion Day Monday x Start 12 00AM J End 11 59PM amp 2 10 11 12 Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 109 Clearing a Weekday Schedule 96 C1697M B 11 08 CREATING A RECORDING SCHEDULE 1 Select a connected camera from the Camera list 2 Select the recording mode Continuous Motion or Alarm By default the Continuous recording mode is selected 3 After selecting the camera and the recording mode you have two basic options for creating the schedule a Set the time manually Select a day from the Day list Monday sunday After selecting the day adjust the start and end time for that day using the up down arrows The time line graph will automatically be updated depending upon the day for which the schedule has been set b Set the time with the mouse Drag the mouse on the calendar grid For example drag the mouse to start on Monday at 4 00 AM and end on Monday at 5 00 PM The start and end time displayed above the grid is updated automatically depending upon the schedule drawn After a schedule is created you can click on the left or right edge of the recording bar to adjust the start or end time You can schedule more than one block of time per day For example you might want to record continuously during the day 8 00 AM
130. output 12 volts The current voltage from the 12 volt source is 13 volts Power output 5 volts The current voltage from the 5 volt source is 6 volts Power supply The power supply is operating properly Temperature The temperature is 31 degrees Celsius Qurs There is currently no UPS connected 0 Details Fan Status 01 OK Figure 27 Diagnostic Dialog Box with Details CAMERA SETTINGS While monitoring live video you can view information about camera settings such as bit rate frame rate resolution and format The DVR5100 remote client allows access to this information directly from the video pane 1 Right click the video pane displaying video from the desired camera The video pane Shortcut menu appears 2 Select Camera Settings from the Shortcut menu The Camera Settings dialog box appears refer to Figure 28 F Mame Camera 04 Bit rate 198 bps Frame rate 30 fps Resolution SIF Format hipeg 4 Figure 28 Camera Settings Dialog Box C1697M B 11 08 31 Using Camera Menus The DVR5100 remote client supports the display and navigation of programming menus built into cameras such as the Spectras Series and the CCC5100H Series Only cameras that support remote programming through Pelco Coaxitron or Pelco D protocols can use this feature ACCESSING A CAMERA MENU 1 Right click in the video pane and then select Enter Menu from the Shortcut menu The camera menu appears refer to Figure 29
131. por Disconnect Show MWotion Modify Settings Camera Settings Properties 2006 05 12 21 06 14 Figure 55 Go to Live Command For information about using the Endura Player to open and play back exported files refer to Working with the Endura Player on page 107 C1697M B 11 08 51 EXPORTING ALL VIDEO FRAMES You can also export a video clip from a search result obtained through a Quick or Enhanced Search 1 Position your mouse pointer on the video clip the color bar or search result you would like to export 2 Click Export Video PE The Export dialog box opens refer to Figure 56 Time Format Directory Select your time range Choose the export format Choose the export directory Start Pelco Video Files With Player pef v sipelco Endura DVR5100 Remote ClientiExport _ Date 04 15 2008 amp Time 03 55 48 PM Stop Date 04 15 2008 Time 04 41 28 PM a Install nero for QuickExport CD DYD Export Statistics Type Video Only Export Duration 00 45 40 Estimated File Size 718 9 MB Directory C Program Files pelco Endura DVR5100 Remote Client Export Figure 56 Export Dialog Box 3 Edit the export settings if needed of the clip you want to export e Startand stop date time e Export format the default is Pelco Video File pef e Directory location the default is C Program Files Pelco Endura GUNExport on the Endura workstation hard drive e Include the En
132. r go to the camera s General tab and click the check box for Enable audio service After a few seconds the Audio tab will appear The audio tab contains read only information about the selected camera s audio capabilities For information about setting up audio associations refer to Setting Up Audio Associations on page 68 C1697M B 11 08 73 Enabling Audio Service If a camera supports audio the Enable audio service option tab appears To enable audio select the Enable audio service check box refer to Figure 85 The Audio screen appears To disable audio clear the Enable audio service check box F Filters Y i LA L Y Devices ae Roles ae Users O Event Groups Eg Recording Y Scripts Location Filter Types All No Filters Device Type Device DYR5100 24 A AlarmArray Y Camera 01 s Camera 02 s Camera 03 Y Camera 04 Camera 05 f Camera 06 s Camera 07 s Camera 08 Camera 09 Type Alarm Array Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera ACCESSING DVR OPTIONS 14 Select DVR EH The Contents panel displays the current settings for the DVR refer to Figure 86 amp Filters Y Modify device A Type Device ID Name Location Camera vuid 6chf9428 50c1 4722 962F55h4ce51chb1 Camera 01 E DYR5100 Output Format Figure 85 Enabling Audio
133. ra 04 7 NW Camera 05 E Camera 06 Camera 07 E Camera 08 E Camera 09 NW Camera 10 E Camera 11 NW Camera 12 NW Camera 13 IN Camera 14 NW Camera 15 NW Camera 16 J Camera 17 J Camera 18 J Camera 19 J Camera 20 Figure 12 Navigation Explorer View Sorted by Camera Number If you select Arranged by Location and no locations have been defined the complete list of cameras appears under Unknown location When cameras are arranged by groups only those cameras that have been assigned to a group appear in the Explorer panel If no camera groups are defined an error message appears when you select the Arranged by Groups option If no numbers are assigned and you select Arranged by Number the complete list of cameras appears preceded by 0 zero NOTE Location and camera filters set in Camera view also apply in Explorer view To adjust these filters click Modify Filters in the Arranged by Shortcut menu The Camera Filters screen appears C1697M B 11 08 21 Video Controls 22 When viewing video in a single screen or a 2 x 2 layout place your mouse pointer in a connected video pane a set of controls appears at the bottom of the video pane refer to Figure 13 To hide the video controls move the mouse pointer outside of the video pane Tiinera 01 2a 03 31 2008 02 40 34 AM M4 44 cd be DD PI Pr Figure 13 Live Video Controls The video controls allow you to adjust
134. ra 21 6 23 2008 4 18 46 PM elec E Figure 16 Digital Zoom Controls CONTROLLING PTZ CAMERAS If a camera has pan tilt zoom PTZ capabilities the mouse pointer turns into cross hairs when it is moved into a video pane To pan or tilt a PTZ enabled camera 1 Place the pointer in a video pane the pointer becomes cross hairs refer to Figure 17 2 Click in the video pane and then drag the camera view to the desired location 2007 08 10 15 39 55 Bojnu uarn eje o Figure 17 PTZ Control C1697M B 11 08 25 USING PATTERNS PRESETS AND SCANS The DVR5100 remote client allows you to program the movements of PTZ enabled cameras using patterns presets and scans Patterns presets and scans may be set and activated directly from the video pane as described below You may also activate patterns and presets using the DVR5100 remote client s scripting feature refer to Creating Scripts on page 102 and Executing Scripts on page 33 Patterns A pattern is a memorized repeating of a series of pan tilt and zoom movements that can be recalled with a controller command The type of camera positioning system determines the number of patterns that can be recorded and activated Refer to each camera s programming manual for more information Programming a PTZ Pattern 1 Right click in the video pane to show the shortcut menu 2 Click Pattern gt Record Pattern gt Modify Pattern The Select Pattern dialog box opens ref
135. ration features in one unified user friendly interface Up to three DVR5100 remote client applications can access one DVR5100 server simultaneously Each DVR5100 remote client connection sets its own bandwidth throttle up to the bandwidth limit set at the server Thus users with a higher available bandwidth are not impacted by users with a lower available bandwidth Designed to deliver optimum security for internet connections the DVR5100 remote client leverages a built in virtual private network VPN server for connections made across a public network connection The interface uses drag and drop operations shortcut menus and Tool Tips to enable the most direct intuitive interactions Sound graphics color and on screen messages provide helpful ongoing feedback about user activity and system status You can view live video and audio control cameras record search play back and export video The DVR5100 remote client also allows the admin level user to perform administrative functions such as configuring devices managing user accounts and creating recording schedules Permission to access these functions and all other system services can be configured to a fine level of detail You see only those devices and features to which you have been granted permission The DVR5100 remote client offers a powerful scripting interface With scripts you can easily automate many system functions in almost any combination Two search mechanisms make it easy to
136. riority 2 Excluded items Specific devices that you want to exclude from this role s set of permissions OPERATOR The Operator role has permissions to 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 refer to Table M Table M Operator Role Default Settings Sheet 1 of 2 Option Label Default Value CN o ooy C1697M B 11 08 Table M Operator Role Default Settings Sheet 2 of 2 Option Label Default Value Add manual log entry system Permissions Services Manually record video audio Run scripts Access camera menu priority 5 Activate relays priority 5 Monitor and respond to alarms priority 5 Device Permissions Services Monitor audio priority 5 Monitor live video priority 5 Pan tilt and zoom PTZ priority 5 search and play back video priority 5 Included items Specific devices that you want to include with this role s set of permissions Excluded items Specific devices that you want to exclude from this role s set of permissions GUEST The guest role has minimal permissions and is allowed to monitor only live video and audio change layouts and reposition PTZ cameras refer to Table N Table N Guest Role Default Settings CI FE e Monitor audio priority 5 Device Permissions Services e Monitor live video priority 5 e Pan tilt and zoom PTZ priority 5 Included
137. rms This results in more realistic estimates By default the percentage is set to 0 zero Increasing this estimate reduces the estimated days of storage NOTE This setting is an estimator and will not delete video if the actual amount of alarm related recording exceeds the specified percentage ESTIMATED STORAGE The number of estimated storage days appears above the cameras list This number updates every time you make changes to global camera or privacy settings The Estimated Storage box turns red if changes to one or more settings prevents the system from meeting the minimum days of storage requirement specified in the Global Settings ENDURASTOR SETTINGS The EnduraStor delay allows you to specify how long you need to retain full motion video with no video pruned or deleted The default value is 12 hours Pruning means that the DVR removes the P frames in the video while retaining all of the l frames When there are no more P frames to prune from either continuous or motion video the DVR deletes frames beginning with the oldest continuous video moving to the oldest motion video and then moving to the oldest alarm related video Locked video is retained until the privacy setting limit for locked video is reached PRIVACY SETTINGS Privacy settings allow you to specify when your video recordings must be deleted In some countries privacy directives require that video recording systems delete video after a certain number of days
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139. s check box to choose particular camera groups b Click the camera group for which you would like to see cameras and then click Add gt gt c When you have finished adding camera groups click OK to save the changes or click Cancel to cancel the changes Removing Camera Locations and Group Filters To remove a filter 1 In the Camera view of the Navigation screen click the right arrow beside Filters are on Or in Explorer view right click the panel remove comma and select Modify Filters The Camera Filters screen appears 2 Click Clear All Filters 3 To turn off the camera filters select the Use camera filters check box to clear it and deactivate filtering NOTE Turning off the filters does not remove them from the system the filters are still available To activate the filters again select the Use camera filters check box 20 C1697M B 11 08 ARRANGING CAMERAS IN THE EXPLORER VIEW You can rearrange the cameras displayed in the Explorer view by location camera groups camera number or camera name 1 Click the Arranged by sorting option menu at the top of the screen or right click in the white space below the list of cameras 2 Click Location Groups Number or Name Figure 12 shows cameras sorted by camera number 0 Navigation Camera Explorer Arranged by Groups Location DVR5100 Groups E Camera 01 Number N om Camera 02 Name sW Camera 03 Modify Filters Came
140. s refer to Figure 62 2 Enter your comments in the log and then click Log 3 The screen remains open until you click Close This allows you to record multiple entries without having to reopen the screen lt also allows you to leave the screen open while you monitor video gt Add Entry To System Log Describe the event Contact system administrator at Ext 1234 Figure 62 Adding an Entry to the System Log 58 C1697M B 11 08 Setup Using the Remote Client The DVR5100 Remote Client allows you to remotely configure and operate the DVR5100 server The DVR5100 server supports up to three simultaneous DVR5100 remote client sessions Prior to using the DVR5100 remote client to configure the unit ensure that you have set the time date and network parameters REMOTE CLIENT SETUP SCREEN The DVR5100 remote client Setup screen provides access to all device and system configuration screens recording schedules and user permissions To access the Setup screen click Setup yd or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Shift S The Setup screen appears on top of the Main Application window refer to Figure 63 MDevces geRuies Filters Y Device Bldg 1 DWR5100 23 A AlarmArray Y 1 RelayArray YX Camera 01 sw Camera 02 Camera 03 YX Camera 04 sw Camera 05 sw Camera 06 Camera 07 sw Camera 08 sw Camera 09 s Camera 10 sw Camera 11
141. ser names and their profiles 2 Click Add The Add User dialog box appears refer to Figure 96 Add User Enter new Username and password Mame BY Security Password TIIT Confirm password sses e Figure 96 Adding a User 3 Enter the new user s name and password Use letters numbers and spaces do not use symbols or other special characters 4 Click OK to confirm the entry and exit the dialog box 5 Select the user s preferred language from the Language list English is the default language Other languages are available if a language pack is installed 6 Enter the user s first name last name phone number and e mail address This information is optional but may be useful in generating notifications and other scripted interactions 7 Select the user s roles Users must be assigned at least one role to access devices on the network Users may be assigned more than one role For information about assigning a role to a user refer to Assigning a Role to a User NOTE To create a new role or edit an existing role click the Roles tab For information about roles refer to Managing Roles on page 81 ASSIGNING A ROLE TO A USER 1 Select a user from the User list The options for the selected user appear in the right pane of the Users screen 2 Under Roles click Add The Set Roles dialog box opens refer to Figure 97 3 Click the check box of the role s you want to assign If you select the Administrator role
142. sult When you lock a video the unlock video icon S switches to the lock video icon When you lock a video clip a dialog box appears for you to enter a comment about the video clip for future reference lo view the comment move your mouse pointer over the video clip in a search results screen Locking a Search Result 1 Click a search result 2 In the Enhanced Search Results screen click lock video om The Comment dialog box opens refer to Figure 49 Endura Enter a reason for locking this video Review video Figure 49 Locked Video Dialog Box 3 Optional Enter a comment in the text box and then click OK to save the comment Or click Cancel to exit the dialog box without saving the contents Unlocking a Search Result 1 Click a search result 2 Inthe Enhanced Search Results view screen click Unlock video PRINTING ENHANCED SEARCH RESULTS The DVR5100 remote client uses the Windows print feature to print Enhanced Search results 1 Click a search result from the Enhanced Search Results screen refer to Figure 50 Q Quick Search Qi Enhanced Search Results Start Time Duration Camera G 2112 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 28 Camera 04 Gan 2 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 28 Camera 03 C 6 3112 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 28 Camera 02 C Gan 2 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 28 Camera 01 C G amp 312 2008 3 44 45 PM 04 59 27 Camera 15 C loarmamnmana AAAS MIA DAN Lao AA a Me Figure 5
143. system log each time a user logs on to the system Other entries track alarms that occur throughout the day diagnostic information about devices and so forth You can also make manual entries in the system log from different locations in the system A system log can become quite large if it is not managed properly You can control how much information is written in the log how often information is deleted from the log and where the log is stored system Log Device C1697M B 11 08 63 CAMERAS 64 The DVR5100 system accommodates fixed cameras that transmit NTSC PAL signals and positioning systems that use several protocols When selecting a protocol for a PTZ camera consider whether or not you require bidirectional communication between the cameras and the DVR5100 Pelco D protocol supports bi directional communication which allows the DVR5100 and cameras to communicate with each other This is useful if you want to log the occurrence of alarm events about the camera in the system log obtain positioning information about the camera such as its elevation or azimuth and review additional information such as the camera s current magnification To access the Devices screen click the camera you want to configure The right panel displays the current settings for that camera refer to Figure 68 Joe Devices a Roles Ae Users O Event Groups Bg Recording Y Scripts Filters Y Device Type Modify device S DVR5100 2
144. t and then select a recently opened file from the submenu refer to Figure 122 ES Endura Player Qu File Tools View Help Open Open Recent h Bldg_7_Eng_Row_2007 09 05_1435 pef Ctrl 0 Clear Menu Exit Filename Export time Content 00 00 00 gt le alla C Program Files pelco Endura DWR5100 Remote Client Bldg_7_Eng_Row_2007 09 05_1435 pef LAO Figure 122 Opening a Recent File ON SCREEN PLAYBACK CONTROLS e o play back video click Play D gt While video is playing the Play button changes to a Pause button I Click this button again to pause playback e To play the video in reverse frame by frame click 4 e o play in fast reverse click 4d e To fast forward click b e o move forward frame by frame click Di e o play the video forward at one quarter speed click gt e o play the video backward at one quarter speed click lt 4 e o export a snapshot of the current image click Snapshot ol The Snapshot icon appears momentarily in the upper left corner to confirm that the snapshot was saved AUTHENTICATING A FILE To verify that an exported file is unaltered run the Endura Player s authentication utility 1 Open the file you want to authenticate C1697M B 11 08 109 110 2 Go to File gt Authenticate A dialog box appears refer to Figure 123 File Camera_04_2008 03 13_0906 Authenticate 0 Figure 123 Authentic
145. t Camera by Murmber Disconnect Record Show hotion Enter Menu Exit Menu Pattern Preset scan Operations Rotate 180 Degrees NN Modify Settings Fan to Zero Camera Settings Wiper Properties Figure 22 Rotate 180 Degrees Zoom In and Out Rotate the mouse wheel toward you to zoom in and away from you to zoom out C1697M B 11 08 MOTION DETECTION If a camera has motion detection enabled you can view the motion detection from that camera while monitoring live video If motion detection is enabled while video is recorded you can view it while playing back the recorded video To show motion detected on a camera 1 Right click in that camera s video pane 2 Select Show Motion from the Shortcut menu refer to Figure 23 __ Gamera MA na TALI Ii das select Camera by Mumber Disconnect Record Show Motion h Modify Settings Camera Settings Properties Ca 5 27 2008 11 11 05 AM Figure 23 Showing Motion Detection To hide motion detected on a camera 1 Right click in the desired camera s video pane 2 Select Hide Motion from the Shortcut menu ACTIVATING THE WIPER COMMAND If a wiper command is available for a camera a wiper option appears on the Shortcut menu when you right click a video pane Use this command to clean the camera lens 1 Right click in a video pane that contains a camera with a wiper command 2 Select Operations gt
146. terminal box 2 Under Modify relay type a user friendly name for the relay output in the Name box Specifying the Relay Output Location 1 Click the Location elipssis 2 Click New The Add Location dialog box opens 3 Enter a location name and then click OK 4 Click OK in the Set Location dialog box The Location label displays the new location SETTING RELAY OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS 1 In the Relay box select a relay number 1 4 2 Select a mode in the Mode box On default Off Toggle or Pulse If you are using the pulse mode set the relay period This setting defines the total time in tenths of a second 5 1 000 for the relay control pulse 1 second is the default value 3 Set the percentage of time during the defined period that the relay will be in the ON state The default value is 50 4 Set the number of times 0 99 the relay will be pulsed that is placed in the ON state during the defined period The default value is 5 SYSTEM LOGGER The DVR5100 maintains a system log that provides an overview of daily events in the system Each time a user logs on to the system an entry is automatically written in the system log Other entries in the log track alarms that occur throughout the day diagnostic information about devices and so forth You can also make manual entries in the system log from different locations in the system A system log can become quite large If it is not managed properly You can contr
147. the camera s iris and focus control the recorded video playback activate manual recording and export video clips and snapshots refer to Table D The fast forward controls are unavailable when viewing live video However the rewind controls are still available which provide instant playback of events without the need to conduct a separate search The set of video controls is slightly different when playing back recorded video that is found through a search For more information refer to Playing Back Video on page 47 Video controls are tied to user permissions If you do not see a particular video control you may not have permission to use that video control Contact your system administrator to request permission changes Table D Video Controls Sheet 1 of 2 non oewipis oo Iris adjustment Focus adjustment Play Pause Frame by frame reverse Fast reverse repeatedly clicking the button increases the fast reverse speed normal 4X 15X and 60X Jump to a previous event either a manually marked event or the start of the previous recorded segment Jump to the next event either a manually marked event or the start of the next recorded segment C1697M B 11 08 Table D Video Controls Sheet 2 of 2 Fast forward repeatedly clicking the button increment fast forward speed between normal 4X 15X and 60X dl Frame by frame forward start Stop recording e ADJUSTING THE IRIS Y 1 Click Iris er A vertical sl
148. the user In the Modify user area under Preferences click the Display time zone check box To disable the time zone display clear the Display time zone check box SETTING UP EXPORT AND SNAPSHOT DEFAULTS This setting determines the default directory and format for exported video files Users have the option to change the file directory and format at the time that they export files using Quick or Enhanced Search C1697M B 11 08 Setting Up Exported Files Default Directory 1 Under Export configuration perform one of the following options e Type the path in the Default directory box e Click Browse The Browse For Folder dialog box opens Locate and select the directory you want to use refer to Figure 101 MT Browse For Folder ON Select a Directory 5 Endura O DYR5100 Remote Client 5 Ws5000 5 PTC 5 Qantel 5 Reference Assemblies O Remote Client 5 Roxio 5 Sigmatel 5 Symantec m a Symantec AntiVirus v lt gt Figure 101 Default Export Configuration 2 To select the default export format in the Default format box select one of the following options e Pelco Video Files pef default This format works only on the Pelco DVR5100 Player It allows you to view overlays and authenticate exported video and audio files e QuickTime MPEG 4 files 3gp This format works on most media players However in QuickTime format the overlays camera name tim
149. torage Setup You can configure the recording parameters to meet specific retention resolution and recording rate targets through the Recording Storage screen refer to Figure 114 Enter a desired retention target and allow the system to modify the rate and resolution to achieve that retention target or lock specific aspects to view the expected days of storage The DVR5100 utilizes Pelco s patented EnduraStor algorithm to capture video in real time and prune to a lower time lapse rate after a user defined delay period EnduraStor allows you access to recorded real time video for the delay period Real time video immediately following a security incident makes searching and exporting evidence more effective amp Setup Joe fDevices gPRoles Schedule Storage DYR Endura NWR w Global Settings Days of storage Resolution Stored FPS 6 SIF 6 ms 6 Est alarm video 0 2 EnduraStor Settings Delay in hours 12 C Include alarm video Privacy Settings Delete Video C Continuous After Days 1 C AlarmiMotion 4 C Locked 1 with 30 fps in live view Ae Users O Event Groups Estimated Storage Cameras Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 Camera 09 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 4 OHOOOOOOHOOOOOO0008 Es Recording Y Scripts 51 51 Days Resolution Stored FPS Schedule
150. trigger an alarm The motion zone can be up to 1350 blocks e Threshold Percent Allows you to specify the threshold level in percentage By default this value is set to 20 percent The Threshold Percent range is automatically adjusted between 2 100 percent depending on the number of blocks used to define the motion zone Threshold Threshold Blocks Allows you to specify the threshold level in number of blocks By default the minimum number of blocks is 2 Determines whether alarms will be triggered by motion in the defined zone By default this setting is not enabled C1697M B 11 08 Understanding the Threshold Percent The Threshold Percent allows you to specify the number of blocks in a motion zone that must detect motion before a motion event can be initiated Scenario 1 Motion Zone 100 Blocks For example if the motion zone has 100 blocks maximum setting you can set the Threshold Percent option to 2 minimum setting In this case the number of detection blocks in the motion zone can be as few as 2 refer to Figure 80 You can adjust the threshold blocks from 2 100 blocks These values are derived as follows Number of Detection Blocks Zone Blocks x n 100 or 100 x 2 100 2 General Configuration Motion Audio Enable motion detection service zones Drawing tools undo Draw Undo Erase Box Point Redo E sensitivity Threshold Percent 2 Hal Activate zone
151. ts Schedule Storage DYR Camera Recording Mode Set time manually Day Monday Recording type Motion Day Monday w l Start 12 00AM End 11 59PM 88 Hours 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PrP ieripPruptrp up rp rp up ru perp reper perp S S A S S E ES E A E Monday gt CA E E a ee ES ee O ee ee E ee ee ee eee 1 H H H i H H i Delete schedule Tuesday gt Convert to all day schedule Copy schedule to gt TT Modify schedule type gt Continuous R Wednesday gt Motion Alarm Thursday gt Friday gt Saturday gt Sunday gt Reload Schedules Clear Schedule Apply Schedule To Figure 113 Modifying a Schedule Type For each weekday modify the settings as follows You can schedule 24 hours or a portion of the day select a camera from the drop down list and then select one or any of the following options To record in continuous mode select Continuous To record on motion events select Motion To record an external alarm trigger select Alarm Select the hours to be recorded 0 24 by dragging the arrow from the beginning hour to the ending hour select Apply to save your changes and continue working with settings on this page or click OK to save changes and close the page NOTE You can also set the recording modes manually by selecting the recording mode and day and then setting the Start and End times using the field up and down arrows 99 Recording S
152. upervised alarm mode 75 user default user settings editing 92 device permission setting 86 displaying time zone 90 export defaults 90 language specifying 88 new adding 88 notification selecting devices 90 permissions viewing 89 profile removing 92 roles assigning 88 roles defined 81 snapshot defaults 90 V video enhanced search 41 42 live viewing 22 locked searching for 45 locking and unlocking permissions required 81 playing back 47 C1697M B 10 08 quick search performing 41 recording manual recording 40 searching for 41 video display playing back video 22 video pane colors indicators 16 controls 16 video exporting 81 W window application layout views 15 window main 15 117 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 fiber optic products and TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair UTP transmission products Three years on Spectra IV products Three years on Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard Three years on DX Series digital video recorders DVR5100 Series digital video recorders Digital Sentry Series hardware products DVX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and Endura Series distributed network
153. using a mouse or navigating through menus refer to Table C To use a keyboard shortcut hold down the appropriate function key s while pressing the shortcut key C1697M B 11 08 Table C Remote Client Keyboard Shortcuts sore oat Po Semon Operating the Remote Client MONITORING LIVE VIDEO AND AUDIO SELECTING VIDEO TO DISPLAY You can view cameras in either Camera or Explorer view refer to Figure 8 You can also create logical groups from available cameras to navigate efficiently through the camera list A red slash across a camera icon displayed in the video pane indicates it is not currently available for display 1 Select the desired camera To view additional cameras perform one of the following options e Press the Ctrl key to select additional cameras individually e Press and hold the shift key along with the left mouse button to select a desired range of cameras Once you make a selection drag the camera s to the selected view pane refer to Figure 8 If more than one camera is selected the cameras automatically populate the available video panes gt DVR5100 Remote Client admin i Cuy L Eo ES ES LES EE o Navigation E CJ workspace 1 QBEnhanced Search Alarms Camera Explorer Soa REC Camera 01 7 Filters are off gt i A 2 A JE a lemon E Camera 07 Camera08 Camera09 Camera10 Camera11 Camera12 JN E E E YA y Camera 13 Camera14
154. vent To set the length of time before and after an alarm event 1 Click Event Groups b The Event Groups screen appears In the Event Groups pane select an event group In the Modify Event Group pane configure the Pre and Post alarm settings When you have finished editing the alarm settings click Apply DELETING AN EVENT GROUP 94 Click Setup yd and then click Event Groups b The Event Groups screen appears Select an event group from the Event Groups pane Information about that event group appears in the right pane of the Event Groups screen Click Delete A confirmation message appears refer to Figure 106 Click Yes to confirm the deletion or click No to close the screen without deleting that event group 9 DVR5100 Remote Client A Deleting this event group will remove it from any recording and script schedules where it appears this deletion cannot be undone Consider editing the event group instead using the Add and Remove buttons to reassign the alarms and motion events Are you sure you wish to delete event group Bldg South Entrance Figure 106 Delete an Event Group Dialog Box C1697M B 11 08 Recording Schedule Setup By default the DVR5100 is configured to record video from all cameras 24 hours a day 7 days a week for three individual schedules continuous motion and alarm To optimize your storage capacity e Setup schedules to activate recording for specific cameras on
155. vice Basic 1 Pelco device NWR5000 started i Message 3 10 2008 11 45 26 PM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul User admin has logged on i Message 3 11 2008 2 13 35 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul User admin modified camera Camera 04 uuid bddab66a e36e 4ac5 9ade a8d9385eb237 control m i Message 3 11 2008 3 12 14 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul Export completed i Message 3 11 2008 3 15 25 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul Export completed i Message 3 11 2008 4 28 31 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul Export completed i Message 3 11 2008 4 30 03 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul Export completed i Message 3 11 2008 4 38 37 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul Export completed i Message 3 11 2008 4 40 09 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul Export cancelled i Message 3 11 2008 4 41 48 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul Export completed i Message 3 11 2008 4 43 21 AM admin Endura CD Remote Ul Export cancelled i Message 3 11 2008 4 47 05 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul Export completed i Message 3 11 2008 4 48 21 AM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul Export completed i Message 3 11 2008 4 50 03 AM admin Endura VCD Remote Ul Export cancelled i Message 3 11 2008 8 41 09 PM admin Endura YCD Remote Ul User admin has logged off i Message 3 11 2008 8 41 17 PM Endura YCD Remote Ul Pelco device YCD5000 stopped i Message 3 11 2008 8 41 17 PM Endura YCD Monitor 1 Monitor Pelco device YCD5000 stopped i Message 3 11 2008 8 41 17 PM Endura YCD Pelco Pelco Base Pelco device YCD5000 stopped i M
156. wing noise filter levels e Low Minimum filtration and reduction of high frequency noise e Medium Medium filtration and reduction of high frequency noise e High Maximum filtration and reduction of high frequency noise Configuring the Camera Settings For each camera setting select Auto default or Manual If Manual is selected adjust the setting s value Brightness Saturation Hue and Contrast Use the view window to preview the changes before you save them C1697M B 11 08 69 WORKING WITH THE MOTION TAB The DVR5100 Remote Client allows you to set up to three motion detection zones per camera These zones may be any size and shape and they may be set to high or low sensitivity to motion Motion settings may be used to trigger alarms of varying severity minor normal major or critical that can be included in recording schedules From the video pane you can show or hide detected motion You can also search for motion events using Quick or Enhanced Search Motion must be enabled before the Motion tab is displayed F Setup KJcleg Devices geRoles gaUsers Event Groups EgRecording Scripts Filters Y Filter Types All No Filters Device Type Location Modify device lt Type Camera vvid 6cof9428 50c1 4722 962f 55b4ce51cbb1 Device Type c DYR5100 24 A AlarmArray Alarm Array Device ID A Camera 01 Camera Name Camera 01 E DVR5100 s Camera 02 Camera Location 05 Camera 03
157. yback use this button to flag an event for later review Marked events appear as yellow stars in the Quick Search tab NOTE Marking an event does not lock the video clip use Enhanced Search to lock and unlock video clips Export video NOTE This will export the frames as you see them For a full export of all frames recorded on the DVR use the Export Manager refer to Exporting Video on page 50 10 snapshot C1697M B 11 08 47 Forward or reverse speeds can be increased by clicking the button additional times Table F describes the playback speeds Table F Playback Speed 4X normal speed 15X normal speed 60X normal speed The current direction lt lt or gt gt and speed 4x 15x 60x appear in the upper right corner of the video pane To decrease the forward or reverse speed click the pause button once and then click the direction button lt lt or gt gt Click once to reduce the speed to one fourth of the normal speed for the selected direction Click twice to reduce the speed to half of the normal speed Click the pause button again to stop the reduced speed playback To resume playback at normal speed click the pause button two times the first click pauses the video the second starts playback at normal speed Figure 52 shows the forward speed set to 15x SERRA Eu Row Recorded NS 0074 09 05 11 56 42 Figure 52 Forward Direction Speed STANDARD PLAYBACK To playback recor
158. ysical switch or a device condition Conditions can be applied to alarm events through event groups and scripting An alarm might only trigger under certain conditions or multiple alarms might be necessary to trigger an event You can limit which operators can access and respond to an alarm A user must be subscribed to an alarm to see an alarm notification Enable or disable each of these notifications for individual users from the Setup screen Users tab Figure 31 shows the Alarm Manager screen Navigation Explorer gt DVR5100 Remote Client admin File Workspace Tools Views Setup Help LE BH ad LQ 10 0 ES Workspace 1 QgEnhanced Search Filters are off EN Camera 01 Camera 02 E E Camera 07 Camera 08 E E Camera 13 Camera 14 JA m Camera 19 Camera 20 E E E E Camera 03 Camera 04 Camera05 Camera 06 E E E Camera 09 Camera10 Camera11 Camerai12 JN i y ye Camera 15 Camerai6 Camera17 Camera18 Active alarms c A Alarms A Alarm Manager Severity 3 a a DD A A a 4 oO gt lt Alarm history What sW Camera 01 sW Camera 03 sW Camera 01 sW Camera 03 sW Camera 01 sW Camera 01 s Camera 01 f Camera 01 f Camera 01 f Camera 01 s Camera 01 s Camera 01 f Camera 01 f Camera 02 s Camera 01 when ES 4 23 2008 11 03 48 _ 4 23 2008 11 03 42 4 23 2008 11 03 41 4 23 2008 11 03 37 4 23 2008 11 02 16 4 23 2008 11 02 08 4 23 2008 11 01 34 4

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