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Toshiba APG001Z Network Card User Manual

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2. 8 8 61 Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Not Fl g and Py fx eitis de 62 Name Your Printer Dialog Box Not Plug and Play 2 2 62 Prinersharng Dialog IS a ae eae nee 63 Print Test Page Dialog Box Not Plug and Play iue d adi a alien de EDEN dab teed 63 Completing the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Not Plug and Play 63 Printer Window Network cruces ese eb ec ew gies ian dae hile dade be Dawe he aes rece d BG 64 Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Network e desks tain be bine t e o ab etat Pec es 64 Localior Network Printer ENG XX Ee RERUM 65 Locate Your Printer Dialog DOXUNBBWOIK Esca t deed sn t o Dec eaae eed 65 Browse For Printer Dialog 1209359 B D ENTER REACH aaah ERE S 65 New Printer Detection Dialog Box Network Sturm tod tse ut mti actor Rt Bot T SERES rm 66 Gornpletng the Add Printer Wizard Dialog BOX usesotesesesv esee deb Remb det hi S ee oes aided 66 DX8100 MUX8 16 Display Card Connecti
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6. 10 Click Finish to complete the installation process INSTALLING THE DX8100 WEB CLIENT The first time you use a web browser to connect to a DVR server an ActiveX control application is downloaded and installed on your local computer This control facilitates usage of the web client s interactive features Pelco recommends that you only use Internet Explorer because the DX8100 Web Client application is not compatible with Netscape Navigator To install the DX8100 Web Client application 1 Install and enable IPSec security services For instructions on installing IPSec security services refer to Installing the PC Client Application or Installing the Client Emergency Agent Application You must install either the PC Client application or the Client Emergency Agent application to install IPSec security services 2 Start the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser C2629M A 6 07 49 3 Enter the IP address of one of the DX8100 servers you want to connect to in the address bar The Enter Network Password dialog box opens Yahoo Microsoft Internet Explorer Ier d gt 4 5 W F __ 10 107 12 67 Figure 57 Enter Network Password Dialog Box 4 Click OK The DX8100 Web client ActiveX control installation dialog box opens Security Warning Do you want to install and run http nst114 D8100WebDYVR CAB signed on 2 5 2004 1 12 PM and distributed by Pelco Publishe
7. 64 Appendix B Connecting the Optional 0 8108 8116 2 2 67 Appendix C Connecting Audio DEVICES Ls tart dale fte pales bt eam de ud eot elu se 68 JAUCIO DUIS casas fie evt mee deed 68 Serting Dake 68 3 e a ta Ud SE md aes 70 Appendix D Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS oho tobe E Vies 71 UPS to DVR Communication and Power Connections es 71 Software setup tora USB Connected UPS ds en eta tv pe read 72 Appendix E External Storage Expansion Using 0 9200 0 74 Appendix F Connecting a Keyboard bute deen ER en erc a te Stew Due 75 E canoe 76 Hotaling SOUR man Wale cue at hee ema cues sake 76 the b 3ggA Dperatiolal Mode e auo ite aceite che nna
8. Tol Ligeia e Power Options a E a Fa settings Fre ad en 4 quur Frier Coins Pants Inert enn Operi legere 4 x 9 1 and Phere and hagan a aE 4 gt 4 a ET LE Sour and System Users and Configures energy iaving settings fer your computer My Computer Figure 95 Control Panel Window with Power Options Selected 4 Double click Power Options The Power Options Properties dialog box opens 5 Click the Alarms tab 6 Adjustthe Critical Battery Alarm slider to the desired power level threshold The slider can be adjusted to signal an alarm when UPS battery power falls below the level you select It is suggested that you set the value that provides at least five minutes of power in order to shut down the DX8100 safely Refer to the documentation supplied with your UPS to determine the percentage value that will provide at least five minutes of reserve power 7 Click Alarm Action under Critical battery alarm The Power Options Properties dialog box opens Power Options Properties 21 xl Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate O us de alarm Motification Text Power Mode action Aun Prograrn Mone Critical battery alarm Activate critical battery alarm when
9. eus m bate t ais Due a belt d deut ada dte t 53 Application Downloading Complete Dialog BOX guter 53 Resource CD Window Mobile Client Installation Option 54 Resource CD Window PG veo eo et 55 Oe HEEL Mo 56 PME WihdowFiugand ae 57 Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Plug and Play 22222 2 58 Local or Network Printer Dialog Plug and Play _ 2 8 3 58 Finding and Initializing a Plug and Play Printer 4 59 Completing the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Plug and Play 59 Printer Window 60 Welcome to theAdd Printer Dialog BOX om ote Y ppb Pete C Sos 60 Local or Network Printer Dialog Box Not Plug and Play _ 8 8 8 8 61 Select the Printer Port Dialog Box Not Plug and Play _
10. basin bas xexp dt egets dicen fno dd OMG THES auus ibtd diste oreet ears ga Selecuinstallation FOE Didog BOX ausser du zebra ed tex au quts qued oa installation is Completed Dialog BOX ie mit tote datei e E Pas tro ro Eoo a Seb ane t eps Enabling IPSec Security for the PC Client Application _ Disabling Poet s curity forthe Client Application peu dte deed Pet N a OEE ENS Resource CD Screen Emergency Agent Installation Resource CD SoftWare PE d DEE E DX8100 Emergency Agent Software License Agreement Dialog 0 select Installation Folder Dialog BOX aetsois ileqdpe Installation is Completed Successfully Dialog BOX _
11. EE Address a Printers Go 4 Add Printer Printers This Folder contains information about printers that are currently installed and a wizard to help you install new printers To get information about 4 printer that is currently installed right click the printer s icon To install a new printer click the Add Printer icon Select an item to view its description Windows 2000 Support 6 object s Figure 74 Printer Window Not Plug and Play 5 Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard dialog box opens Click Next 60 Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard This wizard helps you install a printer or make printer connections To continue click Next Figure 75 Welcome to the Add Printer Dialog Box C2629M A 6 07 6 The Local or Network Printer dialog box opens Select the Local printer radio button and then click Next Add Printer Wizard i Local or Network Printer Is the printer attached to your computer If the printer is directly attached to your computer click Local printer attached to another computer or directly to the network click Network printer Local printer Ed C Network printer Figure 76 Local or Network Printer Dialog Box Not Plug and Play 7 The Select the Printer Port dialog box opens Add Printer Wizard E Select the Printer Port Computers
12. P DEN RE BE 43 Disabling SECULI tackles tone eadensen ata se SS 43 Installing the Client Emergency Agent Application 43 the VIEWET eoe verde 47 Installing the DX8100 Web Client 2 2 49 Recommended System Requirements for Mobile PDA Client 22 2 8 880 8 51 Installing the Mobile PDA Client 22 2 22 22222 2 2 2 2222 2 2 2 51 C2629M A 6 07 3 ACCESSING U8 OO Electronic DOCUIT DOTT 54 Ae MC dua t 56 SOUND o Lees ode gm ek 56 PREC SOV 57 Settima Plug and Play PINCH aca dede Semen 57 Setting Up a Local Printer that is Not Plug and Play tsetse kee eee eee ie Adda Eh 60 S or T eo
13. e Monitor system changes using activity logs e User friendly and highly intuitive graphical user interface GUI e Local remote software upgrade capabilities e Multilevel password and user configuration e Automatic image watermarking e Multilanguage support English French German Italian Polish Portuguese Russian and Spanish e User definable PTZ presets patterns and preset tours e Display up to 36 local and remote cameras on a single screen only in CIF e Prnt still images from video e Export video and still images in multiple formats including DX8100 native AVI ASF TIFF and JPEG e 8100 viewer included with video exports e API facilitates development and integration of third party applications e Ability to configure any number of camera inputs for covert mode e Scheduled backup Pre alarm time estimate based on 16 channel recording at a resolution of 320 x 240 CIF and a frame rate of 5 ips MODELS The DX8100 Series DVR is available in various model configurations For example the model number for a 32 channel system with 1000 GB storage analog display and audio input option is DX8132 1000MA Typically if an audio option is ordered a 32 channel system comes with a 32 channel audio option The model number for a customized system is specified differently For example if you ordered a 32 channel system with 1000 GB storage and an 8 input audio option the model numbers would be DX8132 1000 3
14. STALLA TION DX8100 Series Digital Video Recorder C2629M A 6 07 Contents 225220555 EL LT 8 e 405 cae eee hoes ante dees 9 per 10 25 5 ek fares op eyes ag ances aa E T tonne 10 11 UA Tu einen caneeeoadsesa tanned sued 11 xc 12 NOW Product Posi mo bae EU E MESE EE 12 itera MTS s Basis PETS RE TICK TEE TETTE TTE TT T 12 Wan emm 13 Optional Accessories 2 2222 2 2 2 22 2 22 2 24 2 14 E E he E ep eaters 15 E E NER 16 NACK MOUNINO M M P REL AE 18 pacc Pansa BU 20 a
15. Test to Sesan Advanced Diagnostics Fh 4 2 Camera Fhad Camera 2 Camera 7 3 ie Camera E Q2 10 Eha Camera 11 Devers Hoda Single Mode Bus Caira 12 2 Camera 11 l F D Camera 14 The derese mode deserun gens how many dienen can be connecled bo lhe cornnseclieri pol Elo Camera 15 Eh Camera 16 E Camera 12 B a Camera E 2 Camera Bi 2 Camera 20 B 2 Camera Camera 22 SL Camera 23 Helge Camera 24 BE 25 B Camera 26 BL 27 E Camera 2A F a Camera 29 E Camera 1 2 I Camera 32 ammos t e Q Figure 109 Device Configuration Page General Tab 6 In the Device Configuration page do the following a Click Data Format The Data Format List page is displayed Device Configuration x General Settings Data Format Test to Screen Advanced Diagnostics Data Format List This page is where you configure the data format transaction monetary time and character options IMPORTANT The options and parameters configured at this page determines how data from ATM POS terminals is This information is used to separate the data stream into individual transactions and separate the various fields within the transactions Every field format must match that of the selected ATM POS device especially
16. 42 10 Click Next The Select Installation Folder dialog box opens JL 8100 Client Setup Select installation folder Select a installation folder for 028100 Client T Program FilesNDX8100Client d Figure 41 Select Installation Folder Dialog Box 11 Click Next to accept the default installation folder After the DX8100 Cliet software is installed the Installation is completed successfully dialog box opens J DX8100 Client Setup Installation is completed successfully Thank you for installing the 0 lt 8100 Client Figure 42 Installation is Completed Successfully Dialog Box 12 Click Finish to complete the installation process C2629M A 6 07 ENABLING IPSEC SECURITY SERVICES In order to communicate with a networked DX8100 Series DVR IPSec security must be enabled on your computer To see the Manage IPSec oettings menu option from the Start menu the Start menu has to be changed to the Classic View To enable IPSec security services 1 Doone ofthe following e Verify that the Start menu is in the Classic View e Start menu to the Classic View 2 Goto Start Manage IPSec Settings The DX8100 IPSec Policy dialog box opens DX8000 IPSec Policy x Iv Enable 0 8000 IPSec Policy _ Figure 43 Enabling IPSec Security for the PC Client Application 3 Select the Enable DX8100 IPSec Policy check box if it is not already selec
17. C2629M A 6 07 87 11 Click Event Recording Link Settings The Event Recording Link Settings page is displayed EEN LL aceae Tee eu mi er en eon en en en en es eu ee eee eee rene Lee eee e d eel eem er rer en rel aco Ceres res reme e Je re Jem em rem e rem em rem em re Figure 114 Fvent Recording Link Settings Page 12 In the ATM POS Record Link Settings area do the following a In the ATM POS Address drop down box select 0501 address b Inthe Enable Record Live on Source ATM POS Event area click a camera to link the camera to the ATM POS address c Click Apply 13 Click The Schedule setup page is displayed 14 Create an ATM POS schedule for the camera you linked to the ATM POS address ff Gnow Pe Montt Once Pe Yea Stat 2006 US M End Ome Figure 115 Schedule Setup Page 88 C2629M A 6 07 15 On the DX8100 toolbar click The DX8100 live view mode is displayed 16 Drag the camera linked to an ATM POS address to a view pane 17 From the DX8100 menu bar click View gt OSD gt POS ATM POS transaction data is displayed in the view pane for the cam
18. 4 Figure 17 User Log in Dialog Box If you are logging for the first time the system prompts you to complete the mandatory password change for the Admin account this case the Set Admin Password dialog box opens automatically You must change the password for the Admin account If you want to keep the default password click cancel However because of security reasons Pelco recommends that you change the password C2629M A 6 07 Only users with Administrator and Power User accounts are allowed access to DX8100 s setup functions To complete the prompted password change for the Admin account 1 Enter a new password in the New Password field 2 Enter the password again in the Confirm Password field to confirm the password 3 Click OK x You must change the password for the Admin account If you wish ta keep the default password please click Cancel button below New password Confirm _ OK Cancel Figure 18 Set Admin Password Dialog Box SHUTTING DOWN You must have Power User or Administrator access to shut down the DX8100 For more information about user security levels refer to the DX8100 Operation Programming manual You must also have a Windows password to shut down the DX8100 For information on the Windows default password refer to the Important Security Information for System Administrators guide To shut down the DX8100 Series DVR 1 Go to File gt Exit
19. eJ Ce t Jo e Figure 12 RS 422 RS 485 Configuration Example 2 23 Different types of devices may require alternative cable wiring schemes Wiring schemes commonly used by Pelco products include straight and rollover types Refer to the documentation included with your PTZ device to ensure that cables and connectors are wired appropriately Figure 13 illustrates straight and rollover cable wiring schemes E STRAIGHT CABLE RJ 45 pnm V ROLLOVER CABLE Figure 13 Cable Wiring Schemes P RJ 45 gt 0 gt 014 UON ALARM INPUT INSTALLATION The DX8100 has either 8 or 16 dry contact alarm inputs depending on your system s configuration Each input is programmed to function as either a normally open or normally closed circuit To wire an alarm input 1 Insert the green terminal blocks into the alarm sockets on the back panel of the recorder 2 Connect one wire from the source device to one of the sensor input terminals 1 through 16 Connect a second wire from the source device to a GND terminal 4 Referto the DX8100 Operation Programming manual for information on how to program the alarm inputs NNN ALARM OUTPUT 1 GND Figure 14 Alarm Terminal Installation 24 C2629M A 6 07 RE
20. hates did Sts ak 77 Appendix G C nnec ind POS ideas vtec bane teen dde eet 78 ATM POS COMMU EE TERRE HERRERA 78 Connecting AIM PO Stan Passes narra rd ete m larem n pt gre 79 Using Gae 1 2 sore uv Ee bahia 79 Setting Up a RS 232 ATM POS Device Configuration das eeu e tte tee moe 80 Setting Upa RS 422 ATM POS Device Configuration eee seth ees 81 Configuring DX8100 ATM POS Communication Options 2 122222 2 84 CCIM Ga HONG tee Maat epee 90 C2629M A 6 07 List of Illustrations ogo o A Ua N 48 49 90 51 52 53 94 99 96 9 08 99 C2629M A 6 07 SySrem WS ngle e aber creme d 3 BP 452100 cc System with Multiple DX8100s and Multiple uu ae E test e ESQ ec Network with DX8000 Third Party Domes ATM POS Using KDB300A Keyboard perovelbentdnddlglbolde PAES 8255 ats ed
21. uS 8 SCREWS 21 10 32 X 0 375 INCH gt 2 FLAT HEAD 6 SCREWS 8 32 X 0 375 INCH PAN HEAD WITH LOCK WASHERS cX X MX X C 4 SCREWS 10 32 X 0 375 INCH ES FLAT HEAD BRACKET SIDE VIEW x s lt 6 SCREWS 4 SHEET METAL PAN HEAD PHILLIPS BLACK 0 375 INCH 3 EACH SIDE SLOTTED HOLES TAPERED ENDS TOWARDS FRONT TOWARDS REAR OF UNIT OF UNIT Figure 7 Rack Mount Installation 19 Back Panel Layout 20 Figure 8 Back Panel Layout Autoranging AC Power Input voltage range between 100 VAC and 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Alarm Inputs 16 normally closed inputs Camera Outputs 8 or 16 BNC camera outputs Camera Inputs 8 or 16 BNC camera inputs Relay Outputs 16 normally open outputs Audio Inputs optional 8 or 16 channels Four RJ 45 Extended Peripheral Connectors RS 422 RS 485 compliant BNC Programmable Analog Display Output Audio Input Standard One miniature phone jack for line in disabled eoooQoQ0oQe Audio Output Standard One miniature phone jack for audio output Audio Input Standard One 2 channel right left miniature phone jack for line in disabled High Speed USB 2 0 Ports two USB ports on front of unit and four on rear of unit 13 Ethernet Adapter Port 100 Mbps port VGA Monitor Output 15 pin output 9 Serial Port COM1 LPT1 Printer Port 25 pin port Keyboard PS 2 I
22. 23 Select System Locale Dialog Box C2629M A 6 07 30 10 The Regional Options dialog box opens Click Apply General Numbers Currency Time Date Input Locales Settings for the current user Many programs support international settings for numbers currencies times and dates Set the locale in order to use the standard settings Your locale location Spanish Spain Y Sorting order International Language settings for the system Your system is configured to read and write documents in multiple languages Arabic Armenian Baltic Central Europe Cvillic zl Advanced OK a Figure 24 Regional Options Dialog Box 11 The General dialog box opens Click Yes i Required files are already installed on your hard disk Setup use these existing files or Setup can recopy them from your original Windows CD ROM or from network share Would you like to skip file copying and use the existing files IF you click No you will be prompted to insert your Windows CD ROM or to supply an alternate location where the needed files may be found Figure 25 General Dialog Box 12 The Change Regional Options dialog box opens Click Yes x You must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect Do you want to restart your computer now Figure 26 Change Regional Options Dialog Box The new settings take
23. ATM POS device configuration Table L Items Required for the Multiple ATM POS Device Configuration Description The designated cameras positioned to monitor the ATM POS event One or more cameras can be configured to respond to an 5 event e Video cable A user supplied cables that connects the cameras to the DX8100 video input e VSI PRO AVE VSI PRO ATM POS interface Triport cable AVE triport cable used to connect the ATM POS device to the VSI PRO and to connect the VSI PRO to the PV140 DX8100 server The DX8100 DVR 5 device The ATM POS device PV140 A RS 232 to RS 422 converter that provides a bidirectional electrical interface between RS 232 and RS 422 data ports Data cable User supplied RJ 45 cable that connects the PV140 to Port 1 to 4 of the DX8100 DVR The cable is constructed with a two wire pigtail on one end and an RJ 45 plug on the other For information about the RJ 45 plug wiring refer to Figure 11 on page 23 PV140 to RS 422 Connection Figure 107 illustrates the cabling requirements to implement PV140 to RS 422 connectivity to the DX8100 RJ 45 port Figure 106 PV140 RS 232 to RS 422 485 Converter C2629M A 6 07 The table below describes the PV140 RS 232 to RS 422 converter Table M VSI PRO DB9 to DB9 Triport Cable Uws a Bem DB9 female PV140 DB9 female connector that interfaces with the triport DB9 male connector The VSI PRO triport DB9 male connector pin
24. DVR o ATM POS device The ATM POS device Figure 105 illustrates a dual ATM POS device configuration Figure 104 RS 422 ATM POS Device Configuration C2629M A 6 07 The table below describes the items required for the RS 422 ATM POS device configuration Table K Items Required for a Dual RS 422 ATM POS Device Configuration Camera The designated cameras positioned to monitor the ATM POS event One or more cameras can be configured to respond to an ATM POS event e Video cable A user supplied video cables that connect the cameras to the DX8100 video input Data cable AVE triport cable used to connect the ATM POS device to the VSI PRO and to connect the VSI PRO to the DX8100 RS 232 COM1 or COM2 port VSI PRO AVE VSI PRO ATM POS interface ATM POS device The ATM POS device DX8100 server The DX8100 DVR To connect the ATM POS device and VSI PRO in a RS 232 ATM POS configuration 1 Use the appropriate AVE cable to connect the VSI PRO to the ATM POS device For information about connecting the VSI PRO and POS device refer to the ATM POS installation and VSI PRO VSI PRO Version 12 00 Operation Manual 2 Connect the AVE RS 232 cable to the DX8100 or COM2 port 3 Connect the VSI PRO power transformer into the VSI PRO 4 Plug the VSI PRO power transformer into an appropriate AC power source SETTING UP A RS 422 ATM POS DEVICE CONFIGURATION This section describes how to set up a RS 422 ATM POS device con
25. Device CONNGURAHOM sares one a 80 Multiple ATM POS Device Configuration uen inci ose den 82 PV140 RS 232 to RS 422 485 Converter 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 82 and Userounpiied RJ 45 Cable Wiring Martin d beady pO e tU E t e tint t o E bee Mod amen sale 83 wees wee ee Se ee ee 84 Device Configuration rage Genelal TaD cene chore ae eek ices ec phased ceed lee 85 Data Format EISLPSUE edad paral bake 85 Wala DOC chee TTC 86 act T oie Cc PT 86 Assigning a Data Format to ATM POS Device 87 Event Recording Link Settings Page 88 88 Example of ATM POS Data Transaction Recording eis s D E Ete ee 89 2629 6 07 List of Tables ie ee SL Cole gt 2629 6 07 tional ACCESSES een ties ote pbi 1
26. PC CLIENT DX810 Figure 1 System with Single DX8100 Figure 2 System with Multiple DX8100s DX8100 SERVER DVR DX8100 SERVER DVR DX8100 SERVER DVR DX8100 SERVER DVR MOBILE CLIENT Figure 3 System with Multiple DX8100s and Multiple Clients C2629M A 6 07 DX8100 05 RETAIL EXPANSION UNIT CAMERAS 9 24 CAMERAS 1 8 N DX8100 REMOTE CLIENT DX8100 SERVER 3 KBD300A VSI PRO DX8100 SERVER 2 2 2 2 2 DX8100 EXPANSION UNIT CAMERAS 1 16 Si KBD300A 8000 7 KBD300A CAMERAS 1 16 SERVER 1 ou 5 SERVER 4 KBD300A CAMERAS 1 16 ETHERNET DX8000 SERIAL SERVER 5 2 ANALOG CAMERAS 1 16 CAMERAS 17 32 Figure 4 Network with DX8000 Third Party Domes ATM POS Using KDB300A Keyboard Refer to the Operation Programming manual for instructions on how to operate and program the DX8100 Series DVR C2629M A 6 07 Equipment Rack Mounting To install the unit in an equipment rack 1 Remove the 12 screws fastening both left and right side plates to the unit Save the side plates and screws for possible future use Figure 5 Remove Left and Right Side Plates 2 Attach the handles to the rack ears using the four provided 10 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips screws Refer to Figure 6 3 Using two of the supplied 4 sheet metal Phillips 0 375 inch pan head screws for each side attach
27. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO INSTALL THE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ALL SOFTWARE PROGRAMS SOFTWARE POVIDED BY PELCO ARE PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS OF PELCO CLOVIS CALIFORNIA AND ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW S AND INTERNATIONAL TREATY YOU MUST TREAT THE SOFTWARE LIKE ANY OTHER COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL EXCEPT THAT YOU MAY MAKE ARCHIVAL COPY OF THE SOFTWARE FOR EACH COPY WHICH IS LICENSED TO YOU sd accept the terms in the license agreement C do not accept the terms in the license agreement lt Back Cancel Figure 63 License Agreement Dialog Box 8 Read the license agreement and select the accept the terms of the license agreement check box 9 Click Next The Select Installation Folder dialog box opens Installing Applications Install Pelco DX8100 using the default application install directory eae Figure 64 Installing Applications Dialog Box 10 Click Yes to accept the default installation directory 11 Wait while ActiveSync copies the DX8100 Mobile Client program files to your handheld device and then click OK in the Application Downloading Complete dialog box Application Downloading Complete Please check your mobile device screen to see if additional steps are necessary to complete this installation Figure 65 Application Downloading Complete Dialog Box C2629M A 6 07 Accessing DX81
28. assignments and the PV140 terminal wiring pin assignments are described below e Power supply PV140 power transformer provides 12 VDC Transmit data PV140 terminal TX which connects to the pin 8 RX of the DX8100 RJ 45 connector For information about the DX8100 back panel refer to Figure 11 on page 23 Transmit data PV140 terminal TX which connects to the pin 7 RX of the DX8100 RJ 45 connector For information about the DX8100 back panel refer to Figure 11 on page 23 e RJ 45 User supplied RJ 45 connector that interfaces the ATM POS device to DX8100 Port 1 4 Table N PV140 DB9 Pinouts Triport DB9 Male User Supplied RJ 45 Cable Pin 2 RD Pin 2 RD Pin 5 SGND Pin 5 SGND Connecting ATM POS Devices via RS 422 To connect ATM POS devices in a RS 422 configuration 1 Use the appropriate AVE cable to connect each additional VSI PRO to an ATM POS device 2 Setup one PV140 RS 232 to RS 422 converter and user supplied RJ 45 cable for each ATM POS device For installation instructions refer to the PV140 RS 232 422 Converter Kit Installation manual Figure 107 PV140 and User Supplied RJ 45 Cable Wiring 3 Insert the RJ 45 plug into Port 1 4 as required C2629M A 6 07 83 CONFIGURING DX8100 ATM POS COMMUNICATION OPTIONS Once you have installed the ATM POS device s you must configure the DX8100 to communicate with the ATM POS device s This section describes how to set up DX8100 ATM POS options For more
29. e Operating System Windows 2000 SP4 or Windows XP Professional e Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 5 5 or later C2629M A 6 07 39 INSTALLING THE PC CLIENT APPLICATION 1 Start the Windows operating system 2 Close all programs including any antivirus software 3 Insert the DX8100 Resource CD into the DVD drive of your PC and wait for the window to open p 7 4 s 8100 Resource CD MANUALS SOFTWARE STORAGE ESTIMATOR ACROBAT READER Asout CD Figure 36 Resource CD Screen PC Client Installation Option 4 Click Software The DX8100 software installation options are displayed ini x i DX8100 Resource CD Software Server Client 27 Mobile Client Emergency Agent DX8100 Viewer MANUALS SOFTWARE STORAGE ESTIMATOR ACROBAT READER CD Figure 37 Resource CD Software Installation Options 5 Click Client The DX8100 Security Setup dialog box opens x DX8100 IPSec Setup The following will install IPSec configurations on your PC This will allow you to connect to IPSec enabled DX8100 Servers You may turn this option off at anytime Figure 38 DX8100 Security Setup Dialog Box 40 C2629M A 6 07 6 7 2629 6 07 Verify that the Install IPSec Configurations check box is selected IPSec is a standard security protocol
30. effect after the computer restarts The DX8100 will support Spanish settings for numbers currency times and dates Follow these same steps to change the location back to English United States or to select another location C2629M A 6 07 CONFIGURING THE LANGUAGE SETTING OF THE DX8100 You must have Administrator or Power User access to configure the language setting of the DX8100 1 Start the DX8100 if it is not already running and then log in as a Power User or Administrator Click El 3 Click The System page is displayed 4 Select the appropriate language from the drop down box NO 5 Click Apply Tuesday August 29 2006 02 August 29 2006 amp 3544PM GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Figure 27 System Page Selecting the Language C2629M A 6 07 SETTING THE SYSTEM TIME Time should be set on the DX8100 before it is put into use Setting the internal clock for each DVR on the network ensures that each accurately reflects the local time To set system time 1 Click El 2 Click The System page is displayed 3 From the Date Time drop down box select the current month day and year 4 Select the current time 5 Click Update 6 Select the correct time zone from the drop down box 7 Click Update 8 Click Apply Tuesday August 29 2006 sonm C p EET 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Figure 28 Setting the Sy
31. information about configuring DX8100 ATM POS options refer to the DX8100 Operations and Programming Manual or the DX8100 server online Help 84 To configure the DX8100 to communicate with the ATM POS device s On the DX8100 toolbar click Hl The Setup dialog opens to the Camera page In the Setup dialog box click 1 The Network page is displayed In the Network page click the Port Device tab The Port Device page is displayed 1 Do the following a In the Communication Port drop down box select port COM1 or Port 1 to Port 4 b In the device drop down box select ATM POS c Configure the following port settings using the drop down boxes provided Interface mode Baud rate Parity Data bits otop bits Ca cuin Por Conus Communication a ha dece n ured by Gee Eam ros Cortes m um m m zr Eb SEES BE Figure 108 Port Device Page C2629M A 6 07 5 In the Port Device page do the following a In the Communication Port Configuration section click Configure The Device Configuration dialog box opens b In the Device Mode drop down box select a mode Single mode is the default mode c Click Apply 5 AxA Lint Nemek DHSAVINS PotTevice Ee Comers ER m 3 Canal Device Er Coma Gereral Settings Data
32. network will require support from your network administrator The minimum network requirements for DX8100 series DVRs include a switched Ethernet LAN with a bandwidth of 100 Mbps Contact your administrator to assist you in configuring the network features of the unit Obtain and write down the following information from your network administrator 1 A unique site name for each DVR Site names can be up to 32 characters and can include spaces 2 Aunique system for each DVR You must change the system ID of each DX8100 you connect on a network segment to avoid conflicts system IDs must start with a letter can be up to 15 characters long and cannot contain spaces or special characters 3 The TCP IP port numbers that will be used by all DX8100 servers and clients on the network 9005 fixed 13900 fixed Base Port Upgrade Port Emergency Agent Port Information Port Ping Port Default 9002 Default 9003 Default 9004 Default 9005 Default 13900 If your network is not configured for DHCP obtain and write down the following information from your network administrator 4 Aunique IP address for each DVR For example 10 0 0 101 10 0 0 102 10 0 0 103 etc 8 C2629M A 6 07 Additional Warnings There are important observations and warnings that you should be aware of e Read and keep all instructions including the Important Safety Instruction sheet that was supplied with your DVR e When using the networking ca
33. of 48 kHz 16 bits by the DX8108 AUDS digital analog converters DAC minimize the amount of storage required to store audio data the audio stream is down sampled to 8 kHz 8 bits for storage and playback Audio input is provided through an audio cable consisting of eight RCA connectors wired to a 26 pin breakout connector The 26 pin connector connector plugs into the 26 pin Sub D socket on the capture card Depending on your system s configuration either one or two breakout cables will be required to connect the DVR to an audio system 1 Connect the 26 pin audio breakout connector to the 26 pin Sub D socket on the capture card to provide 8 or 16 individual audio inputs Refer to Figure 91 nnnnannn OPTIONAL AUDIO INPUTS 1 8 FOR 8 AND 16 CHANNEL DVRS 7 9027 d 5 5 By 05 AUDIO A o SS PREAMP acs HB NO Figure 90 Audio Connector Installation 68 C2629M A 6 07 2 Connect each of the 8 or 16 RCA type audio connectors to a line level 4 dB gain audio source Refer to Figure 92 The DX8108 AUD DX8116 AUD option accepts an unbalanced line level audio signal only Line level signaling requires a voltage between 1 V and 1 V into an impedance of 1 or more This means that the output of most microphones will be too low to function when connected directly to the DX8100 s audio inputs In most applications a pream
34. power level reaches TamiAelianz Matificatior Test Standby Power Mode Hun Progra Mane Figure 96 Power Options Properties Dialog Box 72 C2629M A 6 07 8 Select the When the alarm goes off the computer will check box under Power level 9 Select Power Off from the drop down list 10 Click OK 11 Click Apply 12 Click OK Critical Battery Alarm actions 000 Notification Sound alarm Display message Power level When the alarm goes off the computer will Force standby or shutdown even if program stops responding Hun a program When the alarm occurs run this program anfigure program Cancel Figure 97 Critical Battery Alarm Actions Dialog Box C2629M A 6 07 13 Appendix E External Storage Expansion Using DX9200HDDI 74 The DX9200HDDI can increase the DX8100 s storage capacity by up 3 5 TB This option is available for an 8 and 16 channel system The DX9200HDDI is used for offline backup or realtime video storage When used as a real time storage device the frame rate of each channel on the DX8100 must adhere to the following e 8 DVRs Less than or equal to 30 images per second ips e 16 DVRs Less than or equal to 24 ips Setting the frame rate above 24 ips for a 16 channel DVR will result in skipped frames and significant performance degradation For i
35. the rack ears to the unit 24 4 SCREWS 10 32 X 0 375 INCH ES PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD xD WITH WASHERS 7 4 4 SCREWS 4 SHEET METAL PAN HEAD PHILLIPS BLACK 0 375 INCH 2 EACH SIDE RACK EAR Figure 6 Attaching Rack Ears and Handles 4 Using the remaining six 4 sheet metal Phillips 0 375 inch pan head screws attach the two chassis brackets to the left and right sides of the unit Refer to Figure 7 5 Assemble both sets of front and rear mounting rails using three 8 32 x 0 375 inch pan head screws and locking washers for each side 6 Using six of the 10 32 x 0 375 Phillips flat head screws per side attach the assembled mounting rails to a 19 inch 48 26 cm equipment rack or console 7 Place the unit onto the mounting rails It should slide in and out of the rack easily This step may require two persons to lift and slide the unit into place 8 Fasten the rack ears to the equipment rack using the four 10 32 x 0 750 inch pan head screws and nylon washers You should allow at least one rack unit 1 75 inches or 4 44 cm of spacing between units Slots and openings in the cabinet provide ventilation and prevent the unit from overheating Do not block these openings Never place the DVR near or over a radiator or heat register Do not place it in a built in installation such as a rack unless proper ventilation is provided 18 C2629M A 6 07 RECORDER VIEWSTATION C2629M A 6 07
36. throttle 1 7 3 If necessary enter a new base port number 9002 is the default If necessary enter a new software upgrade port 9003 is the default Drag the network bandwidth throttle slider to the desired value Client bandwidth can be adjusted from a minimum of 256 Kbps to a maximum of 10 Mbps in increments of 256 Kbps Click Apply DX8100 Base Port 9002 Solve Upad 3003 Information Port 005 LOSS pee uw 09999000000000900900000000009009000000090000000090 10M Image quality NORMAL Figure 32 Base Port and Bandwidth Throttle Setup C2629M A 6 07 ACCESSING NETWORK INFORMATION Changes in network settings may not show up immediately in the IP Configuration status box Allow up to 30 minutes for settings to update or reboot your DVR for settings to change immediately To access network information such as IP and default gateway addresses 1 Click Network Information The IP Configuration status box 15 displayed configuration Windows 2000 IP Configuration aj Host Name DX8100 Bld Pri DNS Suffix 3 Node Type Hybrid IP Routing Enabled No WINS Proxy Enabled No DNS Suffix Search List pelco org Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix pelco org Description Realtek RTL8168 8111 PCI E Gigabit Ethernet Physical Address 00 11 0F 00 03 F
37. using McAfee Using Symantec AntiVirus Detailed instructions on installing and using Symantec Provides system administrator information for administering the DX8100 To access the electronic manuals from the Resource CD 1 Insert the DX8100 Resource CD into your PC s DVD drive and then wait for the window to open p 7 4 s 8100 Resource CD MANUALS SOFTWARE STORAGE EsTIMATOR ACROBAT READER Asout CD Figure 66 Resource CD Window Mobile Client Installation Option 2 If your system does not have a current version of Adobe Acrobat Reader installed click Install Adobe Acrobat Reader and follow the directions 54 C2629M A 6 07 3 Click Manuals The documents included on the CD are displayed MANUALS Important Security Information 77 Quick Start Installation Guide Quick Start Operation Guide SOFTWARE Installation Manual Client Operations Prograruring Manual 77 Server Operations Progranuning Manual Upgrade and Recovery Instructions ruis CD 8100 Resource CD Manuals STORAGE ESTIMATOR Using McAfee VirusScan ACROBAT READER TTA rmm A ST n Figure 67 Resource CD Window PC Client Installation Option 4 Click the manual you want to view The document is displayed in Acrobat Reader C2629M A 6 07 59 Appendix A Printer Setup This sections
38. 00 Electronic Documentation The DX8100 15 supported by electronic and printed documentation The printed documents come packaged with the DX8100 Table E describes each individual document Its distribution and its intended use The DX8100 server and client application also includes an online Help system By default the Help system is not enabled for viewing Table E DX8100 Documentation Important Safety Instructions Box and CD Detailed instructions about how to safely use the DX8100 Important Security Information for ox and CD Provides system administrator information for administering the DX8100 system Administrators Quick Start Operations Guide Basic information to help users to begin using the DX8100 Quick Start Installation Guide Box and CD Basic information on identifying and connecting the parts of the DX8100 Series DVR B Basic information to help users 0 begin using the DX8100 _ Installation Manual Box and CD Provides detailed instructions on installing the DX8100 Operation and Programming for Client CD Detailed instructions on using the included PC Web and mobile client application Application Software software programs Operation and Programming for Server CD Detailed instructions on using the DX8100 Application Software Upgrade and Recovery Instructions Box and CD Detailed instructions about upgrading the DX8100 or reinstalling DX8100 software Using McAfee VirusScan Detailed instructions on installing and
39. 0A Installation Description RJ 45 The DX8100 provides four RJ 45 ports identified as Port 1 Port 4 with Port 1 being on the bottom A user supplied cable that connects the RJ 45 wall block to the DX8100 Mem Pat Wall block A surface mount box that does the following e Implements data connectivity between the DX8100 and KBD300A e mplements power connectivity between the 12 VAC transformer and KBD300A o mm Keyboard data cable A 25 foot keyboard data and power cable for the KBD300A The KBD300A uses this cable to connect to the wall block Wall transformer A 12 VAC transformer that powers the KBD300A 9 DX8100 DX8100 server C2629M A 6 07 15 REQUIRED ITEMS You must have the following items to connect the KBD300A to the DX8100 DVR e keyboard with firmware release version 5 0 or greater For more information about the KBD300A refer to the Installation Operation KBD300A Universal Keyboard manual e series remote wiring kit For more information about the KBDKIT refer to KBDKIT Series Remote Keyboard Wiring Kit e User supplied Category 5 straight through RJ 45 data cable INSTALLING KBD300A HARDWARE 16 This section describes how to install the KBD300A hardware and connect the KBD300A to the DX8100 server You must set up the KBDKIT first Figure 100 illustrates how to wire the user supplied data cable and connect the 12 VAC transform to the wall block Table G descr
40. 2 Select Shut down 3 Click OK Shut down 5 What do you want the DX8000 to do Figure 19 Shut Down Dialog Box EXITING TO WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM oome of the steps involved in the configuration of a DX8100 Series DVR require exiting to the operating system You must have Administrator access to exit to the Windows operating system For more information about user security levels refer to the DX8100 Operation Programming manual You must also have a password to exit from the DX8100 application to the Windows operating system For information on the Windows default password refer to the Important Security Information for System Administrators guide To exit the DX8100 application and log into the Windows operating system 1 Goto File gt Exit 2 Select Exit to Windows The Shut down dialog box opens C2629M A 6 07 2 3 Click OK Shutdown What do you want the DX8000 to do Exit to Windows mode Figure 20 Shut Down Dialog Box The Log On to Windows dialog box opens 4 Enter the Windows password and click OK The system logs you into the Windows operating system SETTING THE SYSTEM LANGUAGE 28 The DX8100 supports eight languages The DVR comes from the factory configured for English United States To configure the system properly for a language other than English you must change the regional setting in the Windows operating system and the language setting of the DX8100 The following regional
41. 2 video channels and DX8108 AUD 8 audio inputs respectively For more information about ordering customized configurations contact your Pelco sales representative DX81 M XXXXX me Options Channels Storage in GB Options 250 900 A Audio 750 C2629M A 6 07 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The table below describes DX8100 optional accessories Refer to the documentation supplied with the optional accessories for installation instructions Table A DX8100 Optional Accessories Option Number Description Reference Documentation DX8100 EXP DX8100 16 channel expansion unit Kit C2636M DX8100 ISCI DX8100 internal ultra 160 SCSI card C2635M DX8108 AUD DX8100 8 channel audio input card C2638M DX8116 AUD DX8100 16 channel audio input card C2638M DX81XP UPG Windows XP Embedded software upgrade for DX8100 C2666M DX8100 512RAM DX8100 memory upgrade from 512 MB to 1 GB N A DX8108 MUX C2665M DX8116 MUX C2665M DX9200HDDI C637M B DX81HDD250KIT C2639M DX81HDD500KIT C2639M DX81HDD750KIT C2639M KBD300A Refer to Appendix F Connecting a KBD300A Keyboard Refer to Appendix F Connecting a KBD300A Keyboard VSI PRO AVE Video serial interfaces for ATM POS Refer to Appendix G Connecting ATM POS Devices DX8100 8 channel multiplexed analog output display card DX8100 16 channel multiplexed analog output display card External RAID storage expansion unit DX8100 SATA 250 GB upgrade DX8100 SATA 500 GB upgrade DX8100 SATA 750 GB upg
42. 288 640x480 640 576 352 x240 352x288 704x240 704x288 704x480 704 576 Pelco proprietary 8 16 24 32 looping with automatic termination 1 1 with DX8108 and DX8116 2 with DX8124 and DX8132 8 16 24 32 user selectable N O N C 8 16 24 user selectable N 0 N C 0 5 A at 120 VAC or 1 A at 24 VDC Full remote control via TCP IP network Up to 480 images per second at CIF Up to 240 images per second at 2CIF Up to 120 images per second at 4CIF Video inputs and outputs PS 2 mouse and keyboard COM 1 VGA port Optional audio option 10 100 1000 megabit Ethernet port and RS 485 RS 422 ports 3 miniature phone jacks line in microphone and audio out 6 high speed USB 2 0 ports 2 in front 4 in rear 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Maximum 80 noncondensing 19 9 D x 17 0 W x 7 0 H inches 50 55 x 43 18 x 17 78 cm 22 0 D x 19 0 W x 7 0 H inches 55 88 x 48 26 x 17 78 cm 47 10 21 kg maximum fully equipped 32 channel unit 68 Ib 31 kg maximum fully equipped 32 channel unit Design and product specifications subject to change without notice C2629M A 6 07 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 transm
43. 4 Videg Coaxial Gape HEU Telellbs n cie A e oru 21 TGEAIP Ports WSeaipy the DAS s qu 36 Hosp Ror eee td 39 54 Parts or the DX8100 and KBD300A Installation s a n a ee ee alge ais wine Anas ae ts 75 items eise leer KBD UUA erp ER 76 5 oe abe sees ae ade ale bose wee name cies 78 DBO DIG cut ee te lites tet ait Oh ed as edm o ttu reef thee 79 Items Required for a Single RS 232 ATM POS Device 80 Items Required for a Dual RS 422 ATM POS Device 01 Items Required for the Multiple ATM POS Device 2 02 VSIPPROX7BStO DBS s im sce dm er oit asado Sar mter ote ora ede on S ei att Se 83 EVO A T pr 83 7 Before You Begin Before installing or using your DX8100 Series digital video recorder DVR complete and save the information on this page Installing the DX8100 DVR on a
44. ATOR ACROBAT READER Asout THiS CD Figure 51 Resource CD Window_C2629M A_0001 4 Click Software The DX8100 software installation options are displayed 1 8100 Resource CD Software 27 Server MANUALS Client Mobile Client Emergency Agent SOFTWARE DX8100 Viewer STORAGE ESTIMATOR DOBE ACROBAT READER ruis CD Figure 52 Resource CD Software Installation Options C2629M A 6 07 4 5 Click DX8100 Viewer The DX8100 Viewer Setup dialog box opens JL DX8100 Viewer Setup c1 x DX8100 Viewer Setup Program Setup will install Dx8100 Viewer onto your system To continue choose Back B i Cancel C Figure 53 DX8100 Viewer Dialog Box 6 Click Next The Software License Agreement dialog box opens s DX8100 EmergencyAgent Setup Software License Agreement To install you must accept all the items of the License Agreement 2 Pelco s End User Software License Agreement BY INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU ARE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO INSTALL THE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ALL SOFTWARE PROGRAMS SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY PELCO ARE PROPRIETARY PRODUC
45. C DHCP Enabled Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled Y IP Address 10 107 12 21 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 107 0 9 DHCP Server 10 1031 11 DNS Servers 10 103 1 11 10 104 1 11 Primary WINS Server 10 151 0 21 Secondary WINS Server 10 151 0 22 Lease Obtained Sunday August 27 2006 5 34 10 PM Lease Expires Saturday September 02 2006 5 34 10 PM 4 b Figure 33 IP Configuration Status Box 2 Click OK to return to the Network page DNS WINS SETUP If your network supports DNS or WINS services follow the instructions below 1 2 Do one of the following C2629M A 6 07 Click the DNS WINS tab d Or If you are using dynamic IP addressing through a DHCP server click the Obtain DNS WINS info from DHCP check box lx If you are using static IP addressing provide the following information in the appropriate fields This information can be obtained from your network administrator Primary DNS server IP address secondary DNS server IP address Primary WINS server IP address secondary WINS server IP address 37 3 Click Apply to update the configuration Figure 34 DNS WINS Setup RS 422 RS 485 COMMUNICATION PORT SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION The system must be powered on and you must be logged in as a Power User or Administrator to configure communication port settings
46. C2629M A 6 07 58 8 The Add Printer Wizard dialog box opens Click Next Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard This wizard helps you install a printer or make printer connections To continue click Next E Cancel Figure 70 Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Plug and Play The Local or Network Printer dialog box opens Add Printer Wizard 4 Local or Network Printer the printer attached to your computer If the printer is directly attached to your computer click Local printer If it is attached to another computer or directly to the network click Network printer Local printer Use eee ease sema eese eost onse E Toss ss C Network printer lt Back Cancel Figure 71 Local or Network Printer Dialog Box Plug and Play 9 Select the Local printer option button 10 Select the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer check box if it is not already selected 11 Click Next and wait while the DX8100 finds and initiates your printer C2629M A 6 07 12 The New Printer Detection dialog box opens Select the Yes radio button if it is not already selected to print a test page Then click Next Add Printer Wizard Local or Network Printer Is the printer attached to your computer If the printer is directly attached to your computer click Local printer If it is attached to another c
47. E ANY OTHER COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL EXCEPT THAT YOU MAY MAKE ARCHIVAL COPY OF THE SOFTWARE FOR EACH COPY WHICH IS LICENSED TO YOU THIS AGREEMENT 15 A LEGAL CONTRACT BETWEEN YOU THE END USER Figure 48 Emergency Agent Software License Agreement Dialog Box Read the license agreement and select the accept this License Agreement check box Click Next The Select Installation Folder dialog box opens J DX8100 EmergencyAgent Setup Select installation folder Select a installation folder for 8100 Emergency amp gent C Program Files D81 00E mergencyAgent sem d cancel Figure 49 Select Installation Folder Dialog Box 45 46 9 Click Next to accept the default installation folder After the Emergency Agent software is installed the Installation is completed successfully dialog box opens JJ DX8100 EmergencyAgent Setup Installation is completed successfully Thank you for installing the DX8100 Emergency amp gent Sancel Figure 50 Installation is Completed Successfully Dialog Box 10 Click Finish to complete the installation process C2629M A 6 07 INSTALLING THE DX8100 VIEWER To install the DX8100 Viewer 1 Start the Windows operating system 2 Close all programs including any antivirus software 3 Insert the DX8100 Resource CD into the DVD drive of your PC and wait for the window to open 8100 Resource CD MANUALS SOFTWARE STORAGE ESTIM
48. I eee ae rr neg Bawa Seas Gabber QNO Bes EE IRR 32 and Using CHADE 33 33 Network Software Configuration ue adr RUE a 33 DPCP O M aae 35 wc UU MCPRRTTTT 35 TCP IP Port and Bandwidth Throttle Setup 222 2 36 PEGE SSG MONT GHON 2 452500 rue adams eau pad se bee eke a 37 DN SNIN aree r tea 37 RS 422 RS 485 Communication Port Software 2222552 Pa 38 E ade cee bance 39 Recommended System REGUIFEMENIS vance ge rec al tic tert eae t e c 39 installing TE PG Client Application aeu aro actors xe trace dadas n oda Secure d xr ES 40 Enabling IPSec Security Services us ases 28 han
49. LAY OUTPUT INSTALLATION The DX8100 has either 8 or 16 relay outputs depending on your system s configuration Each output is programmed to function as either normally open or normally closed circuit A signal from a relay output will operate the device connected to the output The maximum relay power rating is 120 VAC 0 5 A 24 VDC 1 A To wire a relay output 1 Insert the blue terminal blocks into the relay sockets on the back panel of the recorder 2 Connect one wire from the device to one of the relay output terminals 1 through 16 Relay outputs do not have to correspond numerically to alarm inputs All sensor input and relay output actions can be linked through programming 3 Connect a second wire from the relay device to a GND terminal 4 Referto the DX8100 Operation Programming manual for information on how to program relay outputs NENN RELAY OUTPUT 1 GND Figure 15 Relay Terminal Installation C2629M A 6 07 25 Software Setup STARTING THE UNIT Once the system has been installed and basic connections have been made open the front panel of the DVR Press the power switch Wait while the unit starts this may take several minutes POWER SWITCH Figure 16 Front Panel and Power Switch N WARNING Be sure to put on gloves before removing or inserting the filter LOGGING IN FOR THE FIRST TIME 26 To access the features o
50. TS OF PELCO CLOVIS CALIFORNIA AND ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWS AND INTERNATIONAL TREATY YOU MUST TREAT THE SOFTWARE LIKE ANY OTHER COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL EXCEPT THAT YOU MAY MAKE AN ARCHIVAL COPY OF THE SOFTWARE FOR EACH COPY WHICH IS LICENSED YOU THIS AGREEMENT 15 LEGAL CONTRACT BETWEEN YOU THE END USER gt accept this License Agreement pd Figure 54 Software License Agreement Dialog Box 7 Read the license agreement and select the accept this License Agreement check box 8 Click Next The Select Installation Folder dialog box opens JL DX8100 Viewer Setup 21 x Select installation folder Select a installation folder for DX8100 Viewer Setup will install Dx8100 Viewer in the following folder To install to this folder Click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder C Program Files DX81 00Viewer Browse R Back B i Cancel C Figure 55 Select Installation Folder Dialog Box C2629M A 6 07 9 Click Next to accept the default installation folder The DX8100 Viewer software is installed and the Installation is completed successfully dialog box opens s DX8100 EmergencyAgent Setup 3 x cul x a Installation is completed successfully Thank you for installing the DX8100 EmergencyAgent C ancelltz Figure 56 Installation is Completed Successfully Dialog Box
51. The DX8100 only supports the KBD300A CM6700 mode DIP switch positions 1 4 are used to set the keyboard s address Switch position 5 8 are used to select the operational mode To set the KBD300A operate in the CM6700 mode 1 Onthe back of the KBD300A remove the two screws and the DIP switch cover 2 Set the DIP switch as shown below In this case the address is and the operational mode is C6700 ASCII This mode is only supported in firmware version 5 0 and higher Sh ot fe sa se rs jm for ar for pw DOWN ON For more information about setting the address and selecting the operational mode refer to the KBD300A Installation Operation Manual 3 Replace the DIP switch cover plate DOWN ON Figure 101 Setting the KBD300A DIP Switch This concludes the hardware installation phase Next you must configure the DX8100 data communications setting for the KBD300A For more information about setting the DX8100 data communications setting for the KBD300A refer to the DX8100 Operations and Programming Manual or DX8100 Help C2629M A 6 07 77 Appendix G Connecting ATM POS Devices DX8100 version 2 0 supports connection to ATM POS equipment using the AVE VSI Pro The VSI Pro is designed to interface with many different types of cash registers and POS equipment and allows you to program the VSI Pro to match your register s communications settings The VSI Pro handles the data communication between t
52. To configure the RS 422 RS 485 ports in software 1 cick YT 2 oie 21 3 Click the Port Device tab The Port Device page is displayed a Pat 4 Figure 35 RS 422 RS 485 Port Setup Page 4 From the drop down box select Port 1 4 None is the default setting in the selected device drop down box In this case the port settings drop down boxes are not available 5 In the selected device drop down box select a device The port settings drop down boxes are available 38 C2629M A 6 07 6 Configure the port settings using the drop down boxes provided Refer to Table D Refer to the instructions that came with your peripheral device for correct settings Table D RS 422 RS 485 Port Settings Device None or multiple devices Interface Mode RS 422 or RS 485 7 Click Apply CLIENT SOFTWARE SETUP This section describes how to install and setup DX8100 client software RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The following are the minimum recommended system requirements for the DX8100 PC client web client and Emergency Agent software applications e Processor Intel Pentium 4 with 2800 MHz minimum processor speed e Memory 256 MB of RAM e Video AGP VGA card with minimum of 64 MB video RAM 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 display resolution 32 bit color and DirectX 8 1 or later hardware acceleration 500 MB of free disk space e Monitor SVGA or XGA with 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 resolution 32 bit color
53. Wizard Y ou have successfully completed the Add Printer wizard Y ou specified the following printer settings Name HP DeskJet 880C Shared as lt Not Shared Port ERT Model HP DeskJet 880C Default Yes Testpage Yes To close this wizard click Finish lt Back Figure 82 Completing the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Not Plug and Play C2629M A 6 07 63 SETTING UP A NETWORK PRINTER Consult your network administrator for assistance on locating and setting up an available network printer 1 Start the DX8100 2 Log in as an Administrator level user 3 Exit the DX8100 application and return to the Windows operating system For more information refer to Exiting to Windows Operating System 4 Click Start gt Settings gt Printers The Printer Setup window opens Double click Add Printer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EI gt j Qisearh GhFolders 4 G2 X A Eam o iN xm Add Printer Printers This folder contains information about printers that are currently installed and a wizard to help you install new printers To get information about 4 printer that is currently installed right click the printer s icon To install a new printer click the Add Printer icon Select an item to view its description Windows 2000 Support 6 object s Figure 83 Printer Window Network 5 Th
54. and wait for the DX8100 Resource CD window to open IBI x 8100 Resource CD MANUALS SOFTWARE STORAGE ESTIMATOR ACROBAT READER CD Figure 60 Resource CD Window Mobile Client Installation Option C2629M A 6 07 51 5 Click Software The DX8100 software installation options are displayed 8100 Resource CD Software Lice MANUALS Client 27 Mobile Client Emergency Agent SOFTWARE DX8100 Viewer gt STORAGE ESTIMATOR ApoBE ACROBAT READER CD Figure 61 Resource CD Software Installation Options 6 Click Mobile Client Software The Pocket PC installation dialog box opens x Pocket PC installation DX8100 will be installed on your Pocket PC now D8100 Center for PDA will be installed on your PDA Please check that your PDA is connected to desktop computer and press Next button Figure 62 Pocket PC Installation Dialog Box C2629M A 6 07 7 Click Next The Software License Agreement dialog box opens LIM i x License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Pelco s End User Software License Agreement BY INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU ARE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE
55. cal 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 RE REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C2629M 9 06 Original version C2629M A 6 07 Documents video quality statement new features optional MUX card and audio connection and updates client software and DX9200HDDI installation procedures Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Coaxitron Esprit Genex Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Spectra Ill is a trademark of Pelco Copyright 2007 Pelco All rights reserved Microsoft Windows DirectX ActiveSync and ActiveX are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Intel Pentium and XScale are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Netscape is a registered trademark of the Netscape Communications Corporation StorageWorks is a registered trademark of Compaq Information Technologies Group ASK 4 is a registered trademark of Louroe Electronics Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Nero is a registered trademark of Nero AG McAfee is a registered trademark of McAfee Inc Symantec is a trademark of Symantec Corporation PELCO Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada T
56. can be left unattended for extended periods of time Since video remains in the digital domain data is easy to store transport and manipulate Unlike analog video recordings digital data does not suffer from a loss in quality when copied or moved from device to device Because DVRs rely on hard disks instead of tape data storage is virtually unlimited Video data can also take advantage of compression technology to increase the efficiency of storage media Modern DVRs such as the DX8100 allow users to record play back and view live video simultaneously Keeping data in a digital format means video can be easily backed up to a variety of storage media This also means that alphanumeric information such as date time and transaction statistics can be synchronously recorded with video C2629M A 6 07 11 FEATURES This section describes new and additional DX8100 DVR features NEW PRODUCT FEATURES The DX8100 v1 0 release includes new features as follows Windows XP Embedded MUX card output Two built in audio channels Optional Layer two multicasting Interoperable with DX8000 DVRs 16 Channel expansion box option Maximum Increased storage capacity of 3 External storage RAID option with DX9200HDDI Increased frame rate for 2CIF and 4CIF recording otandard analog output NTP time server compatible otandard DVD R writes to CD R and DVD R media Up to 704 x 480 recording resolution 4CIF Up to 32 camera inputs and outputs w
57. communicate with printers through ports Select the port you want your printer to use If the port is not listed you can create a new port Use the following port Printer Port Printer Port Printer Port COM1 Serial Port COM2 Serial Port FAMI Serial zl Note Most computers use the LPT 1 port to communicate with a local printer C Create a new port lt Back Cancel Figure 77 Select the Printer Port Dialog Box Not Plug and Play 8 Select the Use the following port radio button if it is not already selected 9 Select LPT1 10 Click Next C2629M A 6 07 61 62 11 The Add Printer Wizard dialog box opens Add Printer Wizard Add Printer Wizard The manufacturer and model determine which printer to use Select the manufacturer and model of your printer If your printer came with an installation disk click Have Disk If your printer is not listed consult your printer documentation for a compatible printer Printers Manufacturers HP DeskJet 855Cse HP DeskJet 855Cxi HP DeskJet 870C HP DeskJet 870Cse HP DeskJet 870Cxi HP DeskJet 880C Windows Update HP Nask lat Have Disk lt Back Cancel Figure 78 Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Not Plug and Play Scroll through the list of manufacturers and select the appropriate make Scroll through the list of printers and select the appropriate model Cl
58. describes how to set up printer hardware and software PRINTER HARDWARE SETUP Only printers listed on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Hardware Compatibility List and exhibiting the Designed for Microsoft Windows XP logo are supported by the DX8100 If installing a network printer consult your network administrator for directions To print still images of recorded video from the DX8100 DVR you must install a Windows compatible printer using the procedure below Ensure that a printer has been connected to the LPT1 printer port or a USB port of the DVR or that a shared printer is available on the network To connect a printer to the DVR 1 Shut down the DX8100 For more information about shutting down the DX8100 refer to Shutting Down for instructions 2 Connect the printer to the DX8100 using a standard parallel printer cable connected to the LPT1 port on the back panel of the DVR Or Connect the printer to the DX8100 using a standard USB cable connected to one of the four USB 2 0 ports on the back panel of the DVR 3 Connect the printer s power cord 4 Restart the DX8100 5 Set the printer s power switch to On PARALLEL CABLE PRINTER USB CABLE PRINTER Figure 68 Printer Connection 56 C2629M A 6 07 PRINTER SOFTWARE SETUP This section describes how to set up
59. e Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard dialog box opens Click Next Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard This wizard helps you install printer or make printer connections To continue click Next Figure 84 Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Network 64 C2629M A 6 07 6 The Local or Network Printer dialog box opens Select the Network printer radio button and then click Next Add Printer Wizard I Local or Network Printer Is the printer attached to your computer If the printer is directly attached to your computer click Local printer is attached to another computer or directly to the network click Network printer Local printer Automatically detect and install my Plug and Flay printer D lt Back Cancel Figure 85 Local or Network Printer Dialog Box Network 7 The Locate Your Printer dialog box opens Leave the Name text box blank and then click Next Add Printer Wizard Locate Your Printer How do you want to locate your printer If you don t know the name of the printer you can browse for one on the network What do you want to do Type the printer name or click Next to browse for a printer Name C Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your intranet URL lt Back Figure 86 Locate Your Printer Dialog Box Network 8 The Browse for Printer dialog box opens Add Printer Wizard Browse F
60. e spaces or special characters Your DVRs site name is used to identify your system to clients and other DX8100 servers Your DVR s system ID is used to uniquely identify your system on a local area network LAN System IDs are required to prevent possible conflicts with other network devices 6 Proceed to the steps for setting up DHCP or Static IP addressing in the following sections Figure 29 Network Setup Page Software Configuration C2629M A 6 07 DHCP SETUP Your network must support DHCP and an active DHCP server must be present for dynamic addressing to work Consult your network administrator for more information To configure the DVR to acquire a dynamic address through DHCP 2 Click e The Network page is displayed 3 Click the check box labeled Obtain An IP Address Automatically DHCP 4 Click Apply Site Name 00 System ID 00 Bld Obtain An IP Address Automatically DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Figure 30 DHCP Setup STATIC IP SETUP To set up a static IP address enter the following information in the fields provided This information can be obtained from your network administrator 1 Verify that the Obtain An IP Address Automatically DHCP check box is not selected 2 Enter a unique IP address for example 10 0 0 101 The last three digits must be different for each recorder for example 101 102 103 and so forth 3 Enter the subnet mask fo
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62. era linked to the ATM POS address ecrDxs100 xj Cot pot Pavonte Heb Camera F 24 Camera 11 12 Camera 13 19 1 2 Camera 20 SL 21 A Camera 22 Camera 22 I 25 Camera 24 SEIS TS E 2 Camera 26 sigs Camera 27 Camera 28 2 Camera 29 2 Carrera 30 Camera 31 m Camera 32 e AMPS S ammo ep 09 14 Figure 116 Example of ATM POS Data Transaction Recording C2629M A 6 07 89 Specifications ELECTRICAL VIDEO Input Voltage Power Consumption signal System Operating System Recording Resolutions Compression Video Inputs VGA Outputs Analog Video Outputs Alarm Input Terminals Relay Output Terminals Relay Contact Ratings Rated Resistive Load Remote Administration Total Recording Rate MECHANICAL Connectors BNC 6 Pin Mini DIN DB89 DB15 DB26 RJ 45 Audio Connectors USB ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Relative Humidity GENERAL Dimensions Desktop Rack Mount Unit Weight shipping Weight It is recommended that an uninterruptible power supply UPS device be used with the DX8100 with 700 VA or better rating Relays are grounded 100 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz autoranging Maximum 350 watts NTSC PAL Windows XP Embedded only NTSC PAL 320x240 320x288 640x240 640x
63. f the DX8100 Series DVR each user must log in with a valid user name and password User names and passwords are case sensitive There are four user access levels or groups that can be configured on the DX8100 Access levels range from the Administrator group with the most rights and privileges to the Restricted group with the least rights and privileges For information about configuring access levels refer to the Definition of User Access Levels section of the DX8100 Operation Programming manual for information on user group rights and permissions The DX8100 comes equipped with two built in user accounts Each time the unit is started a default user account called Guest is automatically activated The Guest account is granted only limited access to the DX8100 and is allowed no access to system configuration utilities A second built in user account named Admin provides full access to the operations and configuration features of the DX8100 For security reasons you are prompted but not required to change the Admin password immediately after logging in for the first time Passwords must be between six and ten characters long and cannot include spaces or special characters Follow the directions on the next page to change the Admin password To log in with the Admin account 1 Click File User Log in 2 Enter Admin in the User name field and Admin in the Password field 3 Click OK User Log In User Name Admin Password
64. figuration This configuration is applicable for applications that have one to four ATM POS devices You use the RS 422 ATM POS device configuration to record searchable ATM POS data that is synchronized to recorded transaction video You can configure multiple cameras to be associated with a transaction event In this configuration the camera is connected directly to the DX8100 camera input The ATM POS data from each ATM POS device is routed through its respective VSI PRO to a DX8100 RS 422 port ATM POS output is recorded by the DX8100 as data Once recorded the ATM POS data is searchable and can be displayed synchronous with the transaction video Interface connection for this configuration is summarized as follows 1 Each respective camera is connected directly to the DX8100 camera input 2 Each ATM POS device is connected as follows a Each ATM POS device is connected to a separate VSI PRO b Each VSI PRO device is connected to a PV140 RS 232 422 converter c Each PV140 is connected to a DX8100 RS 422 port through a user provided RJ 45 cable ATM POS output is recorded by the DX8100 as data Once recorded the ATM POS data is searchable and can be displayed synchronous with the transaction video C2629M A 6 07 81 82 Figure 106 illustrates a RS 422 ATM POS device configuration oo __ 31 ee 9 Figure 105 Multiple ATM POS Device Configuration The table below describes the items required for the multiple
65. he ATM POS device and DX8100 providing a standard compatible RS 422 RS 485 and RS 232 interface to the DX8100 For information about the VSI Pro and the various types of ATM POS equipment that it supports contact AVE e Technical Support department at http www americanvideoequipment com technical_support index html e Customer Service department at http www americanvideoequipment com customer service index html Installation of ATM POS devices and the VSI Pro is accomplished in two steps e Hardware installation Hardware installation requires that you do the following Connect the VSI Pro to the ATM POS device For information about connecting your VSI Pro to the ATM POS device refer to the VSI PRO Operation Manual and the documentation that came with your ATM POS device Connect the VSI Pro to the DX8100 For information about connecting the VSI Pro the DX8100 refer to Configuring DX8100 ATM POS Communication Options e Software configuration Software configuration entails doing the following Programming the VSI Pro to communicate with your ATM POS device For information about programming the VSI Pro refer to the VSI PRO Operation Manual Setting up the DX8100 to interface with the VSI Pro For information about setting up the DX8100 to communicate with the VSI Pro refer to the DX8100 server operation programming manual or DX8100 application Help ATM POS CONFIGURATIONS Table H summarizes the supported ATM POS c
66. he RS 232 ATM POS device configuration to record searchable ATM POS data that is synchronized with recorded video In this configuration the camera is connected directly to the DX8100 camera input The ATM POS data is routed through the VSI PRO to the DX8100 RS 232 communications port ATM POS output is recorded by the DX8100 as data Once recorded the ATM POS data is searchable and can be displayed synchronously with the recorded transaction video Figure 104 illustrates a RS 232 ATM POS device configuration One or two ATM POS devices can be connected to the DX8100 One camera is shown but multiple cameras can be assigned to monitor the ATM POS event from different physical positions For specific details about the DX8100 back panel refer to Figure 11 on page 23 ne Figure 103 RS 232 ATM POS Device Configuration The table below describes the items required for the RS 232 ATM POS device configuration Table J Items Required for a Single RS 232 ATM POS Device Configuration Description 2 The designated camera positioned to monitor the ATM POS event One or more cameras can be configured to respond to an 5 event Video cable A user supplied cable that connects the camera to the DX8100 video input e VSI PRO AVE VSI PRO ATM POS interface Data cable AVE triport cable used to connect the ATM POS device to the VSI PRO and to connect the VSI PRO to the DX8100 5 232 COM1 or COM2 port eo DX8100 server The DX8100
67. ia Passwords Customizes settings for display of lanquages numbers times and dates e My Computer Figure 21 Control Panel with Regional Options Selected C2629M A 6 07 3 The Regional Options dialog box opens 4 Click the arrow to open the location drop down list 5 Change the location to Spanish Spain 6 Click Apply 7 Click Set Default General Numbers Currency Time Date Input Locales Settings Far the current user Many programs support international settings for numbers currencies times and dates Set the locale in order to use the standard settings four locale location Spanish Spain Spanish Honduras Spanish Mexico Spanish Nicaragua Spanish Panama Spanish Paraguay Spanish Peru Spanish Puerta Aico Spanizh Spain Spanish Uruguay Spanish venezuela Swahili Swedish Armenian Baltic Central Europe Cyrilic 7 Set default Advanced Cancel Figure 22 Regional Options Dialog Box 8 The Select System Locale dialog box opens Select Spanish Spain from the drop down box 9 Click OK Select System Locale E 3 x The system locale enables applications to display menus and dialogs in their native language Windows will use the code page and font settings of this language Menus and dialogs of Windows will nat be affected Select the appropriate locale Spanish Spain Cancel Figure
68. ibes the items in the KBDKIT and provides information needed to connect the KBD300A to the DX8100 The only item not included in the KBDKIT is the data cable The KBDKIT Series Remote Keyboard Wiring Kit manual is included in the kit Table Items Needed to Install the KBD300A Part Description Wall transformer KBD300A keyboard power transformer for providing 12 VAC RJ 45 wall block Wall block RJ 45 plug RJ 45 plug that mates with the RJ 45 socket on the DX8100 Data cable User supplied Category 5 data cable with a RJ 45 plug attached to one end This cable connects the wall block to the DX8100 The RJ 45 pin out for this cable is as follows To set up the KBDKIT and install the KBD300A keyboard 1 Remove the wall block cover 2 Wire the 12 VAC transformer to the wall block 3 Construct an RJ 45 Category 5 straight through cable with no connector on one end that is wired to the correct pin out of the RJ 45 port on the wall block com N Figure 99 KBDKIT Wall Block and RJ 45 Cable Wiring C2629M A 6 07 4 Connect the RJ 45 data cable from the wall block to a DX8100 RS 422 port Port 1 4 Q O Q O OQ O O OQ O O O O O O O Q9 Figure 100 Connecting the KBD300A to the DX8100 SELECTING THE KBD300A OPERATIONAL MODE You use the KBD300As DIP switch to set the keyboard s address and select the operational mode e Only one KBD300A is attached to the DX8100 at any one time e
69. ice Washington D C 20402 Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commissions rules This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Video Quality FRAME RATE NOTICE REGARDING USER SELECTED OPTIONS Pelco systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback However the systems can be used in lower quality modes which can degrade picture quality to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to reduce the amount of video data stored The picture quality can be degraded by either lowering the resolution reducing the picture rate or both A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution may result in an image that is less clear or even indiscernible A picture degraded by reducing the picture rate has fewer frames per second which can result in images that appear to jump or move more quickly than normal during playback Lower frame rates may result in a key event not being recorded by the system Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users purposes is solely the users responsibility Users shall determine the suitability of the products for their own intended application picture rate and picture quality In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiar
70. ick Next The Name Your Printer dialog box opens Click Next Add Printer Wizard Name Your Printer You must assign a name for this printer Supply a name for this printer Some programs do not support server and printer name combinations of more than 31 characters Printer name DeskJet 880C lt Back Cancel Figure 79 Name Your Printer Dialog Box Not Plug and Play C2629M A 6 07 16 Printer Sharing dialog box opens Select the Do not share this printer radio button if it is not already selected and then click Next Add Printer Wizard f Printer Sharing You can share this printer with other network users Indicate whether you want this printer to be available to other users If you share this printer you must provide a share name OO C Share as lt Back Figure 80 Printer Sharing Dialog Box Not Plug and Play 17 The Print Test Page dialog box opens Select the Yes radio button if it is not already selected to print a test page Then click Next Add Printer Wizard Print Test Page To confirm that the printer is installed properly you can print a test page Do you want to print a test page lt Back Cancel Figure 81 Print Test Page Dialog Box Not Plug and Play 18 The Completing the Add Printer Wizard dialog box opens Click Finish Add Printer Wizard Completing the Add Printer
71. igned keyboard keys that implement the Ctrl Alt Del function The Windows Security dialog box opens 2 In the Windows Security dialog box click Task Manager The Windows Task Manager window opens To return to the DX8100 shell without rebooting the DX8100 exit the Windows Task Manager dialog box NETWORK SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Using the TCP IP protocol up to five DX8100 Series DVRs can be networked together for remote viewing and management In addition up to five simultaneous PC web and mobile clients can connect to each DVR The DX8100 Series DVR supports both static IP addressing and dynamic addressing through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Consult your network administrator for more information regarding IP address configuration The system must be turned on connected to a network and you must be logged in with either Power User or Administrator access to configure network software settings You must reboot the DVR for any network configuration changes to take effect To begin the network setup process 2 Click e The Network page is displayed 3 Click the Network tab if it is not already visible 4 Enter a new name for your DVR in the Site Name field Site names can be up to 30 characters in length The default site name is DX8100 C2629M A 6 07 33 34 5 Enter a unique system ID for your DVR in the System ID field System IDs must start with a letter must be 15 characters or less and cannot includ
72. ing the VSI PRO Direct connection between an 5 device and the DX8100 without using the VSI PRO is not supported Go to URL http www Americanvideoequipment com technical_support vsi_compatibility htm to verify that your ATM POS device is listed in the VSI Compatibility table This section is organized as follows e 5 232 ATM POS Device Configuration e 5 422 ATM POS Device Configuration USING THE VSI PRO TRIPORT CABLE Figure 103 illustrates the VSI PRO Dresser Wayne DB9 to DB9 Triport cable used to interconnect between the ATM POS VSI PRO and DX8100 server For specific details regarding ATM POS device cabling requirements refer to the VSI PRO operations manual e Figure 102 VSI PRO DB9 to DB9 Triport Cable The table below describes the VSI PRO DB9 to DB89 triport cable Table I VSI PRO DB9 to DB9 Triport Cable Description DB9 male connector that interfaces with the VSI PRO The VSI PRO reroutes signals to the DX8100 according to the following pin assignments Dm mm DB9 male DB9 male connector that connects the VSI PRO to the DX8100 The pin assignments are as follows e Pin2 RD e Pin 5 SGND The cable length is 3 feet 0 91 m o DB9 female DB9 female connector that connects the ATM POS device to the VSI PRO C2629M A 6 07 79 80 SETTING UP A RS 232 ATM POS DEVICE CONFIGURATION This section describes how to set up a RS 232 ATM POS device configuration You use t
73. is device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there 15 no guarantee that the Interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may also find helpful the following booklet prepared by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Off
74. ission products Three years on Spectra IV products Three years on Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard Three years on Camclosure and fixed camera models except the CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X camera models which have a five year warranty Three years on PMCL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix and DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Two years on Spectra III Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades Two years except lamp and color wheel on Digital Light Processing DLP9 displays The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not covered under warranty Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and Endura Series distributed network based video products One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods req
75. ith auto termination ADDITIONAL FEATURES The DX8100 includes additional features as follows Up to 36 camera views for DX8100 Server or Client Online Help Up to 32 channels of audio recording optional Choice of 8 16 24 32 alarm inputs and 8 16 24 relay outputs Camera view favorites Instant playback Quick menu option to turn on off relays Live audio over the network Video loss event start and recovery time Video loss event linked to an alarm Up to 480 ips recording rate at 320 x 240 resolution NTSC Up to 100 servers in client tree Connect any five DX8100 servers in a network or any combination of DX8100 and DX8000 DVRs Network bandwidth throttling 10 100 1000 megabit ethernet port Multi event recording schedules Multiple displays for live viewing or playback while recording 6X digital zoom on playback Pre motion and pre alarm recording On screen PTZ control with positioning device programming capability Includes remote PC Web and handheld client software Pelco engineered compression technology offering high quality and small file sizes Local and remote administration live search and playback viewing Individual camera channel configuration single screen display of different cameras from various sites C2629M A 6 07 e Dynamically adjustable frame rate and image quality for motion alarm recording and pre alarm recording Pre alarm recording up to 60 seconds up to 15 minutes with optional 512 MB RAM upgrade
76. monitor 2 Connect the other end of the BNC cable to MUX Card BNC connector C2629M A 6 07 67 Appendix C Connecting Audio Devices This appendix describes how to connect audio devices to the DX8100 Before using the audio recording features of the DX8100 consult the applicable laws regarding audio surveillance recording for your location SETTING UP STANDARD AUDIO INPUTS The DX8100 provides two standard audio line in and microphone inputs that support 2 channel right left audio recording Use a miniature phone plug to connect audio devices to the DX8100 For information about configuring the DX8100 to record audio refer to the DX8100 Operation and Programming Server Application Software manual or online Help system SETTING UP OPTIONAL AUDIO CONNECTIONS If more audio inputs are required the DX8100 supports 8 channel DX8108 AUD and 16 channel DX8116 AUD audio expansion option Expansion audio inputs correspond to video inputs as follows e An 8 channel accepts up to 8 audio inputs e A 16 channel DVR accepts up to 16 audio inputs e A24 channel DVR accepts up to 24 audio inputs e A32 channel DVR accepts up to 32 audio inputs Audio and video inputs are configured in a one to one relationship For example audio input seven corresponds to video channel seven The DX8100 accepts up to 32 individual monaural audio inputs Each input is designed to receive a line level analog audio signal that is sampled at a rate
77. n e As your audio security needs grow use the DX8108 AUD or DX8116 AUD audio option to add a total of 8 or 16 audio inputs e Sophisticated video security applications require a network of DVRs to monitor multiple locations The 10 100 1000 megabit Ethernet port supports today s high speed networks You can network your DX8100 and DX8000 systems and remotely operate the DVRs for continuous motion detection alarm ATM POS normal scheduled recording and administer and view live and playback video For time critical security applications you must ensure that all video recordings are synchronized to an accurate time source The DX8100 supports the network time protocol NTP which allows you to synchronize all networked DX8100s to one NTP time server WHAT IS A DVR A DVR is a video recording and playback device that incorporates all of the essential capabilities of a VCR but adds significant advantages Like a VCR video is recorded from one or more cameras and stored for later playback and retrieval However in a DVR video data is recorded and stored on a hard disk instead of magnetic tape Storing video in this manner facilitates instant random access to data as opposed to sequential access inherent to tape based recording This means no fast forwarding or rewinding is necessary to locate the data a user wants to view or export Another key advantage of hard disk is decreased maintenance With no need to replace tapes DVRs with hard disks
78. n UPS This guide is not intended as a representation of how to install every possible make and model of UPS device Follow the directions that came with your UPS device to ensure that the installation process is completed properly UPS TO DVR COMMUNICATION AND POWER CONNECTIONS 1 Shut down the DX8100 Refer to Shutting Down for instructions 2 Connect the UPS to the DX8100 using a standard USB cable 3 Connect the other end of the USB cable to one of the four USB 2 0 ports on the back panel of the DVR 4 Connect the power cord of the UPS to a standard wall socket 5 Connect the power cord of the DX8100 to one of the power outlets on the UPS 6 Turn the UPS device power switch on 7 Turn the DX8100 power switch on POWER CONNECTION CONNECTION Figure 94 UPS to DX8100 Connections C2629M A 6 07 71 SOFTWARE SETUP FOR A USB CONNECTED UPS DEVICE To set up a USB connected UPS device 1 Log in as an Administrator level user if you are not already 2 Exit the DX8100 application and return to Windows operating system refer to Exiting to Windows Operating System 3 Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel The Control Panel opens Ei Control Panel Wem Tod Heb 31 eeh 4 DI X FR s e 2 Aneby Add ems Control Panel Dobis
79. nformation about how to install the DX8100 ISCI SCSI card configure the DX9200HDDI RAID operation and connect and configure the DX8100 to operate with the 9200HDDI video storage unit refer to the DX8100 ISCI SCSI and DX9200HDDI Installation manual 2635 C2629M A 6 07 Appendix F Connecting a KBD300A Keyboard This section describes how to connect the KBD300A keyboard to the DX8100 DVR The KBD300A allows you to control DX8100 display and camera functions For example you can select cameras from the site tree select view panes and divisions zoom in and out and control PTZ operation from the KBD300A keyboard rather than a mouse Installation of the KBD300A is accomplished in two steps e Hardware installation which is described in this section e Software configuration which is described in the DX8100 Operations and Programming Manual The DX8100 supports the RS 422 data communications protocol to implement the interface with the KBD300A For more information about setting up KBD300A RS 422 communications settings refer to Operation and Programming Manual Figure 99 illustrates how the KBD300A is connected to the DX8100 server 0000000000000 O 9 Q7 aan are MENNAN N EA E E E E E L A Figure 98 KBD300A Connected to the DX8100 The table below describes parts of the KBD300A and DX8100 installation Table F Parts of the DX8100 and KBD30
80. nput Mouse PS 2 Input C2629M A 6 07 Hardware Setup BASIC CONNECTIONS CAMERA as 7 SPECTRA o 95222922222222241 ALARM INPUTS 5 1224567 8 POWER CONNECTION MOUSE KEYBOARD Figure 9 Basic Connections Make the following connections on the rear of the recorder Refer to Figure 9 Connect the appropriate power cord to the back of the unit and to a power source The DX8100 contains an autoranging power supply It is recommended that the recorder be connected to an uninterruptible power supply UPS capable of supplying 2 A for 120 VAC power systems or 1 A for 230 VAC power systems Connect the mouse to the top PS 2 input Q Connect the keyboard to the bottom PS 2 input o Connect a VGA monitor not supplied Connect the cameras to the BNC connectors Refer to Table for video coaxial cable requirements Connect power to the cameras Table B Video Coaxial Cable Requirements RG59 U 750 ft 229 m RG6 U 1 000 ft 305 m RG11 U 1 500 ft 457 m Minimum cable requirements 75 ohms impedance All copper center conductor All copper braided shield with 95 braid coverage When connecting cameras using these types of cable use a patch panel Do not connect these cables directly to the DX8100 C2629M A 6 07 21 NETWORK SETUP The DX8100 Series DVR supports remote viewing and administration in client se
81. omputer or directly to the network click Network printer i etur New Printer Detection P This wizard automatically detects and installs new Plug and Play printers 3 Plug and Play printer was detected and installed Click Next to finish the wizard Do you want to print Found New Hardware qe HP DeskJet 540 Back Cancel Figure 72 Finding and Initializing a Plug and Play Printer 13 Finish dialog box opens Click Finish Add Printer Wizard Completing the Add Printer Wizard You have successfully completed the Add Printer wizard You specified the following printer settings Name HP DeskJet 540 Shared as lt Not Shared Port LPT1 Model HP DeskJet 540 Default Yes Test page No To close this wizard click Finish Back HT E CERE Figure 73 Completing the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box Plug and Play C2629M A 6 07 59 SETTING UP A LOCAL PRINTER THAT IS NOT PLUG AND PLAY To set up a local printer that is not plug and play 1 Start the DX8100 2 Log in as an Administrator level user 3 Exit the DX8100 application and return to the Windows operating system For more information refer to Exiting to Windows Operating System Click Start Settings Printers The Printer window opens Double click Add Printer ioj xi File Edit View Favorites Tools Help e Back gt search Gyrolders 3 Ug E X
82. onfigurations and items required to implement the configuration Table H ATM POS Configurations Connection Type Required Items RS 232 COM 1 COM 2 The DX8100 supports interfacing ATM POS devices using one of both of the RS 232 COM ports via a DB9 connector The following items are required e AVE VSI PRO Version 12 00 or higher device for each ATM POS device e AVE triport cable for each ATM POS device The cable is required for connecting the ATM POS device to the VSI PRO and to connect the VSI PRO to the DX8100 RS 232 COM 1 or COM 2 port RS 422 Port 1 4 The DX8100 supports interfacing ATM POS devices using the RS 422 communications ports Port 1 4 via a RJ 45 connector Up to four each of the following items are required AVE VSI PRO Version 12 00 or higher device for each ATM POS device AVE triport cable for each ATM POS device The cable is required for connecting the ATM POS device to the VSI PRO and to connect the VSI PRO to the PV140 RS 232 422 Converter Kit PV140 RS 232 422 Converter Kit User supplied Category 5 straight through RJ 45 data cable This cable is required to connect the PV140 RS 232 422 Converter Kit to the DX8100 RS 422 RJ 45 port For more information about the PV140 RS 232 422 Converter Kit refer to PV140 RS 232 422 Converter Kit Installation manual 78 C2629M A 6 07 CONNECTING ATM POS HARDWARE This section describes how to connect ATM POS devices to the DX8100 server us
83. onnect to the audio output of the DX8100 Ensure that the opposite end of the cable has the appropriate connectors for connection to your amplifier 2 Connect the audio amplifier to a speaker ALARM INPUTS SPEAKER AUDIO AMPLIFIER MINI MALE PHONE PLUG Figure 93 Audio Output Configuration Example 70 C2629M A 6 07 Appendix D Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS If uninterrupted operation is desired and the power grid cannot provide adequate uptime it is highly recommended that each DX8100 Series DVR be connected to a UPS device not supplied A UPS device will supply a limited amount of battery backup power in the event of a power failure Each UPS device should be configured to shut down its corresponding DVR safely during an extended period on battery power Only those UPS devices that exhibit the Designed for Microsoft Windows XP logo and are listed on the Windows 2000 Hardware Compatibility List are approved for use with the DX8100 Series DVR N WARNING Do not install on the DX8100 any power management software that may come with your UPS device The DX8100 s operating system includes built in services designed to communicate with UPS devices that exhibit the Designed for Microsoft Windows XP logo The following instructions are meant as a general guide for connecting a UPS device to the DX8100 Series DVR The example below illustrates the installation of an American Power Conversio
84. ons Shwe Le stc ret To ms 67 Poesie ERI 68 Example 8 Audio Input Cable Configuration _ 69 Example OAO m ee o ASE 69 Audio Output Configuration Example 2 2 24 2 2 2 2 70 DS DATED SHOE 71 Control Panel Window with Power Options Selected 222222 22 2 22 72 Power JBHODSTPIODSIISSIHISIOU BOX auctus x tte ends tO 72 Critical Battery Alarm Actions Dialog BOX 2254 ess 73 KBDS00A Gonhected to Me PXOTOU dla tede ea a hn contin se Se adopte teen 75 KBDKIT Wall Block and RJ 45 Cable Wiring aaaea 76 Connecting the KBD300A to the DX8100 dane ceca tees caee ch tA EUM Lee Eb 77 SCtUNG Me KBUSOORIDIP SWITCH 77 VSEPROWW BOO DBO NGIDOIUGADIE ud socero du ote paca don duco ie ak ta ew amas 79 Mo acca a tesa 80 AIM POS
85. options are displayed PELL 8100 Resource CD Software Server MANUALS Client 27 Mobile Client 21 Emergency Agent SOFTWARE DX8100 Viewer s e STORAGE ESTIMATOR ADOBE ACROBAT READER ruis CD Figure 46 Resource CD Software Installation Options C2629M A 6 07 D 6 7 8 C2629M A 6 07 Click Emergency Agent The DX8100 Emergency Agent Setup dialog box opens E DX8100 Emergency Agent Setup a LE DX8100 EmergencyAgent Setup Program Setup will install 8100 Emergency amp gent onto your system continue choose Next Figure 47 DX8100 Emergency Agent Setup Dialog Box Click Next The Software License Agreement dialog box opens J DX8100 EmergencyAgent Setup Software License Agreement To install you must accept all the items of the License Agreement End User Software License Agreement BY INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU ARE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO INSTALL THE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ALL SOFTWARE PROGRAMS SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY PELCO ARE PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS OF PELCO CLOVIS CALIFORNIA AND ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW S AND INTERNATIONAL TREATY YOU MUST TREAT THE SOFTWARE LIK
86. or Printer Locate your network printer Printer WFSENGINEERINGTNHP Deskjet 332C Shared printers AS Designlet500 1 Engineering North Building 6 DesignJ et500 2 Engineering East Building 6 Deskjet932C Engineering East Building 6 InfoPrint20 Engineering E ast Building 6 pe e InfoPrint40 Engineering North Building 6 e IR3250 1 Engineering North Building 6 a Printer information Comment Engineering East Building Status Ready Documents Waiting 0 lt Cancel Figure 87 Browse For Printer Dialog Box Network C2629M A 6 07 65 66 9 Select the desired printer from the list and then click Next Depending on your network setup you may have to search through a hierarchical list of network resources to find the appropriate printer It may be necessary to double click objects in the list to open each branch of the resource hierarchy If the printer driver software is not already installed on your DX8100 you will be prompted to download it If prompted click Yes to begin the driver download and follow any remaining instructions in the Add Printer Wizard 10 The New Printer Detection dialog box opens Select the Yes radio button if it is not already selected to print a test page Then click Next Id Add Printer Wizard E New Printer Detection This wizard automatically detects and installs new Plug and Play printers G Plug and Play printer was detec
87. pabilities of the DX8100 Pelco recommends that each DX8100 Series DVR be connected to a secure private network Do not directly connect your DVR to a public network such as the Internet tisrecommended that the recorder be connected to an uninterruptible power supply UPS capable of supplying 2 A for 120 VAC power systems or 1 A for 230 VAC power systems CAUTION The recorder should be installed in air conditioned room where the temperature is maintained between 50 and 90 F 10 and 35 C with relative humidity not to exceed 80 percent noncondensing WARNING e When using the networking capabilities of the DX8100 you should connect each DX8100 Series DVR to a secure private network Do not directly connect your DVR to a public network such as the Internet e operating system files applications and utilities necessary to operate the DX8100 have been preinstalled on the unit Do not install or use any software including antivirus utilities other than those installed at the factory e Do not install any additional hardware on the DX8100 Series DVR other than those devices listed in the documentation accompanying the unit Do not remove replace or change any existing hardware without first consulting Pelco Product Support or an authorized Pelco service center C2629M A 6 07 9 Regulatory Notices This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 th
88. plifier such as the Louroe Electronics ASK 4 KIT 101 will be required to boost the signal of a microphone to a level that is acceptable for input into the DX8100 3 Refer to the DX8100 Operation and Programming manual for information about configuring optional audio recording features MICROPHONES PREAMPLIFIERS TO DX8100 nonaoann 1 OM OM OAM e MICROPHONES SN PREAMPLIFIERS Figure 91 Example 8 Audio Input Cable Configuration PIN 14 o _ PIN 3 PIN 1 CAPTURE CARD CONNECTOR PIN 1 t id CABLE CONNECTOR Figure 92 Example 16 Audio Input Cable Pinouts C2629M A 6 07 SETTING UP AUDIO OUTPUT The DX8100 delivers a line level monaural signal through a standard 0 125 inch phone jack on the rear panel of the DVR It is recommended that the audio output of the DX8100 be connected to an amplifier in order to boost the output signal to a level that is sufficient to drive a speaker Figure 94 illustrates an example of an audio output configuration some speaker systems integrate both amplifiers and speakers in a single unit Such a system can be connected directly to the audio output of the DX8100 without the need for external amplification To setup the audio output 1 Connect the audio output of the DX8100 to an audio amplifier Use an audio cable with 0 125 inch miniature male phone plug on one end to c
89. printer software WARNING Do not install any software that may have come with your printer on the DX8100 The DX81005s operating system includes built in services designed to communicate with printers that exhibit the Designed for Microsoft Windows XP logo SETTING UP A LOCAL PLUG AND PLAY PRINTER 1 Make sure your printer is properly connected according to the instructions in the previous section 2 Start the DX8100 3 Wait while the system detects your printer and the Windows Add Printer Wizard begins 4 he DX8100 client starts 5 Login to the DX8100 as an Administrator level user 6 Exit the DX8100 application and return to the Windows operating system For more information refer to Exiting to Windows Operating System 7 Click Start gt Settings gt Printers The Printer Setup window opens Double click Add Printer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Qsearch Gyrolders Az E X A Ea Address a Printers Go 1 E Add Printer Printers This Folder contains information about printers that are currently installed and a wizard to help you install new printers To get information about a printer that is currently installed right click the printer s icon To install a new printer click the Add Printer icon Select an item to view its description Windows 2000 Support 6 object s Figure 69 Printer Setup Window Plug and Play
90. r authenticity verified by VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2001 Caution Pelco asserts that this content is safe You should only install view this content if you trust Pelco to make that assertion LN NE NE ME ME ME ME Always trust content from Pelco Yes J More Info Figure 58 Security Warning Dialog Box ActiveX Control Installation www activex 5 Click Yes 6 Wait while the ActiveX controls are downloaded to your PC and your browser software is updated 50 C2629M A 6 07 RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR MOBILE PDA CLIENT The recommended system requirements for a mobile PDA client are as follows PDA Hardware A Pocket PC compatible handheld device e Processor Intel Xscale compatible with a minimum processor speed of 400 MHz e Memory 64 MB of RAM e Video liquid crystal display with minimum 240 x 320 display resolution 64K colors e Operating System Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 or later e APC with Windows operating system and Microsoft ActiveSync version 3 5 or later installed e Wired or wireless networking capability INSTALLING THE MOBILE PDA CLIENT APPLICATION 1 Install ActiveSync on your Windows PC if it is not already present 2 Connect your handheld device to your PC E M a PDA PC Figure 59 PDA to PC Connection 3 on your handheld device if it is not already running 4 Insert the DX8100 Resource CD into the DVD drive of your PC
91. r example 255 0 0 0 4 Enter the default gateway address the IP address of the default router on your immediate network segment 5 Click Apply Site Name 00 System ID 1 00 Bld Address Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway Figure 31 Static IP Setup C2629M A 6 07 35 36 TCP IP PORT AND BANDWIDTH THROTTLE SETUP The DX8100 uses the TCP IP networking protocol to communicate over LAN and WAN networks TCP IP uses logical network ports to organize data transmissions and to ensure that data packets are delivered to the proper application For example e mail is traditionally delivered through TCP IP port 25 and web pages through port 80 The ports assigned to direct video and control information into and out of the DX8100 are listed below in Table C TCP IP Ports Used by the DX8100 on page 36 You should keep port numbers set at their default values unless there is a known conflict with your existing network infrastructure Consult your network administrator before changing any port information on the DX8100 Consult your network administrator when assigning or changing the port numbers Make sure that ports are not blocked by a firewall Table C TCP IP Ports Used by the DX8100 Port User Number configurable 9002 Base port for transmission of video audio and interface data 9003 software upgrade 9004 Emergency agent notification To configure TCP IP ports and bandwidth
92. rade KBD300A Universal keyboard requires KBDKIT KBDKIT KBDKIT X Remote keyboard wiring kit Parts List DX8100 parts are listed as follows Oty 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2629 6 07 Description Recorder Power cords 1 USA standard and 1 European standard Keyboard Mouse Rack mounting kit 2 Rack ears 2 Rack handles 2 Chassis brackets 2 Adjustable support rails front 2 Adjustable support rails rear 6 Screws 8 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips pan head with lock washers 16 Screws 10 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips flat head 4 Screws 10 32 x 0 750 inch Phillips pan head with nylon washers 10 Screws 74 sheet metal pan head Phillips black 0 375 inch Keys in slot 2 and the main Capture card moved to slot 3 Alarm input terminal blocks green 1 terminal block provides 8 alarm inputs 2 terminal blocks provide 16 alarm inputs Relay output terminal blocks blue 1 relay output terminal block provides 8 relay outputs 2 relay output terminal blocks provide 16 relay outputs Quick Start Installation guide Quick Start Operations guide Installation manual DX8100 Recovery DVD DX8100 Resource DVD Includes DX8100 applications for the PC Client Client Emergency Agent Native Viewer and Mobile Client and both client and server operation programming manuals Nero Express CD burning software v 7 2 3 3 Application Examples CAMERA FAST ETHERNET SWITCH mem
93. roduct when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send goods to Service Department Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA you may do one of the following If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE send the goods to Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER send the goods to Pelco c o Expeditors 473 Eccles Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 USA Phone 650 737 1700 Fax 650 737 0933 amp Green materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC This equipment contains electri
94. rver and peer to peer configurations The DX8100 is compatible with the TCP IP protocol and Fast Ethernet 1000BaseT network connection Consult your network administrator before installing the DX8100 to avoid possible network conflicts For TCP IP access connect the DX8100 to a 100 Mbps or 1 Gigabit switched Ethernet network Use standard Catb or better UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors To configure the DX8100 hardware for network access 1 Connect one end of the UTP cable to the network port on the back panel of the DX8100 as shown in Figure 10 2 Connect the other end of the UTP cable to an available port on a standard Fast Ethernet switch I CAT5 UTP FAST ETHERNET SWITCH ROUTER LAN WAN INTERNET Figure 10 LAN WAN Cable Connection RS 422 RS 485 COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP 22 The DX8100 Series DVR features four RS 422 RJ 45 communication ports All ports are compatible with both RS 422 and RS 485 interface standards Each port can communicate with and control a variety of ATM POS PTZ third party dome devices and Pelco s Spectra III dome enclosures and Esprit positioning systems The example configuration illustrated in Figure 11 shows a DX8100 connected directly to up to four PTZ devices and indirectly to up to 16 devices through Pelco s CM9760 CDU T code distribution unit Figure 12 illustrates the connection of a variety of RS 422 RS 485 compatible devices including
95. sactions Every field format must match that of the selected ATM POS device especially the month format ICH Figure 112 Data Format List 86 C2629M A 6 07 9 In the Device Configuration do the following a Click the Settings tab The Available ATM POS Device table is displayed b Inthe Device ID column click the check box to select an ATM POS device c A Double click the Data Format cell for the selected ATM POS device The Data Format cell drop down box is displayed d Click in the Data Format cell to display the available data formats e Select the data format you want to assign to the ATM POS device f Do one of the following e lick Apply to confirm selection and remain in the Device Configuration dialog box e Click OK to confirm selection and return to the Port Device page Lxpot sev d 1 Network DNSAWINS NTP Device Conliguration General Sete Date Foret Text to Screen Advanced Diegnosticr ATM POS 501 ATM POSO2 5 504 9 ATM PUSUS ATM POSOG ATM POSO 5 5 ATM PUS1U ATM POS11 2 ATM POSI2 3 513 ATM POS14 ATM PUS15 ATM POS 1G y BCL Figure 113 Assigning a Data Format to An ATM POS Device 10 Click The Linking setup page 15 displayed
96. settings are available for the DX8100 e English United States e French France e German Germany e Italian Italy e Polish e Portuguese Brazil e Russian e Spanish Spain English United States is the default setting CONFIGURING THE REGIONAL SETTING IN THE WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM In the example below the location is changed from English United States to Spanish Spain 1 Exit the DX8100 application and return to the Windows operating system Refer to Exiting to Windows Operating System 2 Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel The Control Panel appears Double click Regional Options r File Edit Favorites Tools GQsearch Gyrolders lt 2 5 GZ X EA Address 54 controlPanel sss ee xj H n s g Accessibility Add Remove dd Remove Administrative Automatic Date Time Display Control Panel Options Hardware Programs Tools Updates pie Ss Regional Options Di 2L van 3 Customizes settings For display of a l 24 Ex Yew languages numbers times and dates Folder Options Fonts Gaming Internet Keyboard Mouse Nero Options Options ImageDrive Windows Update Windows 2000 Support me 5 3 LM n lt S Network and Phone and Power Options Printers Scanners and Scheduled Dial up Co Modem Cameras Tas BH 4 SoundMAx Sounds System Users and Multimed
97. stem Time 32 C2629M A 6 07 ENABLING AND USING CTRL ALT DEL Enabling the Ctrl Alt Del key combination allows you to open the Windows Task Manager dialog box to perform Windows system administration tasks To complete the procedure you must be logged on to the DX8100 as an administrator or a member of the administrators group on a computer that is part of a network domain NOTE The DX8100 keyboard is remapped see which keys replace the Ctrl and Alt keys refer to the Important Security Information for system Administrators guide To enable the Ctrl Alt Del key combination 2 Click The System page is displayed 3 From the Setup Ctrl Alt Del key combination area click the Enable Ctrl Alt Del key combination selection check box 4 Click Apply 5 Reboot the DX8100 USING CTRL ALT DEL You must enable the Ctrl Alt Del key combination and verify your actual keyboard mapping In some cases the DX8100 keyboard is remapped and the actual Ctrl and Alt key function is assigned to other keys For information on which keys replace the Ctrl and Alt keys refer to the Important Security Information for System Administrators guide Ctrl Alt Del allows you to access the Windows Task Manager dialog box from within the DX8100 shell When you exit the Windows environment you are returned to the DX8100 shell In this case you do not have to log back into the DX8100 To access the Windows Task Manager dialog box 1 Press the ass
98. ted 4 If applicable Set the Start menu to its previous view DISABLING IPSEC SECURITY SERVICES Disabling IPSec security services may hamper your PC s ability to communicate with DX8100 servers Consult your system administrator before disabling IPSec security For information about using the DX8100 Client application refer to the DX8100 Client Applications manual To disable IPSec security services 1 Doone ofthe following e Verify that the Start menu is in Classic View e Set the Start menu to Classic View 2 Go to Start gt Manage IPSec Settings The DX8100 IPSec Policy dialog box opens Enable DX8000 IPSec Policy En Figure 44 Disabling IPSec Security for the PC Client Application 3 De select the Enable DX8100 IPSec Policy check box 4 If applicable Set the Start menu to its previous view INSTALLING THE CLIENT EMERGENCY AGENT APPLICATION To install the Emergency Agent application 1 Start the Windows operating system 2 Close all programs including any antivirus software C2629M A 6 07 Insert the DX8100 Resource CD into the DVD drive of your PC and wait for the DX8100 Resource CD window opens 815 8100 Resource CD MANUALS SOFTWARE STORAGE ESTIMATOR ACROBAT READER CD Figure 45 Resource CD Screen Emergency Agent Installation Option 4 Click Software The DX8100 software installation
99. ted and installed Click Next to finish the wizard Do you want to print a test page Figure 88 New Printer Detection Dialog Box Network The Completing the Add Printer Wizard dialog box opens Click Finish Add Printer Wizard Completing the Add Printer Wizard You have successfully completed the Add Printer wizard You specified the following printer settings Name HP Deskjet 332C on FSENGINEERING1 Default No Location Engineering East Building 6 Comment Engineering East Building 6 To close this wizard click Finish Figure 89 Completing the Add Printer Wizard Dialog Box C2629M A 6 07 Appendix B Connecting the Optional DX8108 DX8116 MUX Card This appendix describes how to connect an analog monitor to the optional DX8108 MUX DX8116 MUX Card to view real time video on an analog monitor The MUX Card also displays real time video on the VGA monitor This is accomplished internally to the DX8100 and therefore no external connection is required For information about installing the MUX Card in the DX8100 refer to the DX8100 8 16 Channel MUX Card Installation manual 2665 No configuration is required in use the MUX Card For information about how the MUX Card displays video refer to Working In Live View in the DX8100 Operation and Programming Server Application Software manual To attach an analog monitor to the MUX Card 1 Connect one end of a BNC coaxial cable to the analog
100. the DX8100 This example highlights the P and D protocol data merging capability of Pelco s CM9760 DMR data manager To operate properly devices must be compatible with either the RS 422 or RS 485 interface standards and must be able to communicate using Pelco s D or Coaxitron protocols or third party dome protocols 1 Using unshielded twisted pair UTP cable connect up to four RS 422 RS 485 compatible devices to the RJ 45 connector jacks provided on the rear panel of the unit You should use 22 or 24 gauge UTP cable Category 5 UTP is recommended for cable runs greater than 400 feet 2 Setthe communication parameters for both the DX8100 and the PTZ device Communication parameters are baud rate parity odd or even number of parity bits number of data bits and number of stop bits Refer to AS 422 RS 485 Communication Port Software Configuration for instructions on setting up your DVR s communication parameters Refer to the documentation included with your PTZ device for instructions on configuring its communication settings C2629M A 6 07 PIN 1 TX PIN 2 TX SPECTRA CM9760 CDU T PIN7 PIN 8 RX a PIN 1 PIN 2 TX PTZ PTZ PIN 7 RX PIN 8 RX Figure 11 RS 422 RS 485 Configuration Example 1 CM9760 DMR CM6800 KBD300A ROLLOVER CABLE CM6800 290900000000 ALARM INPUT
101. the month format Figure 110 Data Format List Page C2629M A 6 07 b To create a data format click Add The Data Format dialog box opens Data Format Name ER 650 Transaction Format Transaction Number v Find by Symbol s Transaction Start WELCOME Transaction End TEXT THANK You The end of text string Decimal User String 24 Hour Control Code uum Control Character Aad Special Character Control Character Control Character CR 13 Delete Range Figure 111 Data Format Dialog Box 7 Using the information from the transaction record or other source set the parameters for the following Data Format sections as applicable e ransaction Format e Monetary Format e ime Format e Character Format 8 Click OK The Data Format page is re displayed and the newly created data format is listed in the Data Format List TT jj x General Settings Data Format Text to Screen Advanced Diagnostics Data Format List This page is where you configure the data format transaction monetary time and character options Data Format Name IMPORTANT The options and parameters configured at this page determines how data from AT 5 terminals is interpreted This information is used to separate the data stream into individual transactions and separate the various fields within the tran
102. uiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product lia bility relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have 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 number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the p
103. used by the DX8100 Series DVR and its clients to communicate safely over a network Click Next The DX8100 Client Setup dialog box opens 1 DX8100 Client Setup lal DX8100 Client Setup Program Setup will install 098100 Client onto your system To continue choose Figure 39 DX8100 Client Setup Dialog Box Click Next The Software License Agreement dialog box opens cy E EE DX8100 Client Setup Software License Agreement To install you must accept all the items of the License Agreement Pelco s End User Software License Agreement BY INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU ARE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO INSTALL THE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ALL SOFTWARE PROGRAMS SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY PELCO PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS OF PELCO CLOVIS CALIFORNIA AND ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW S AND INTERNATIONAL TREATY YOU MUST TREAT THE SOFTWARE LIKE OTHER COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL EXCEPT THAT YOU MAY MAKE AN ARCHIVAL COPY OF THE SOFTWARE FOR EACH COPY WHICH IS LICENSED TO YOU THIS AGREEMENT IS ALEGAL CONTRACT BETWEEN YOU THE END USER Figure 40 Software License Agreement Dialog Box Read the license agreement and select the accept this License Agreement check box 41
104. y purposes a judicial proceeding or otherwise users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use C2629M A 6 07 Description The DX8100 Series digital video recorders DVRs are professional security level DVRs based on a new and innovative hardware platform that is powered by unparalleled and unique high performance software As the security requirements of your business expand into multiple sites and become more diversified you need a professional DVR that you can quickly and effortlessly increase the channel and recording capacity e DX8100 is interoperable with your existing DX8000 DVRs allowing you to build upon your existing security system A DX8100 client can operate and administer both the DX8100 and DX8000 within the same network e When you need to quickly and easily add more security cameras the new DX8100 EXP 16 channel expansion unit extends the 8 or 16 channel DX8100 to 24 or 32 channels With or without the channel expansion unit all of the cameras can now take advantage of the increased frame rate of 2CIF and 4CIF recording The DX8100 records video up to 480 images per second ips at a maximum CIF image size e l fyour security project requirements increase storage capacity you can extend internal storage up to TB With the optional DX9200 you can further increase the DX8100 storage capacity Alternately you can use the DX9200 HDDI as a redundant RAID solutio

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