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        Pelco 2 C1696M-A (7/08) Security Camera User Manual
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1.       Logs    Status  Search Complete  Search Log    Device    Camera 04   Camera 04   Camera 04   Endura VCD  Endura VCD  Endura VCD  Endura VCD  Endura VCD  Endura VCD  Endura VCD  Endura VCD  Endura VCD  Endura VCD       Apply OK Cancel    1  Click each alarm received and press the F1 key to open the relevant Alarm Information dialog box  The Alarm Information dialog box    appears   Or  turn the J og  inner dial    to select a single alarm  and then press the blue function button        NOTE  You must select a single alarm if you want to review its details     Alarm Information    What  Camera 04  Where  DVR5100    Motion Alarm    Figure 42  Alarm Information       2  Review the details about the alarm  and then click Close when you are done   Or  press the red function button    to close the dialog    box      C1696M  A  7 08     41    Working with Cameras    42    This section describes how to work with cameras that are attached to the DVR5100     ACCESSING CAMERA MENUS    M any settings for different cameras can be programmed to fit your specific needs  You can display menus and adjust camera settings from the  DVR5100 if your user role has permissions to do so  Although you can program patterns and presets from some camera menus  for best results  use the DVR5100 remote client application to program these operations     WARNING  Among the available menu options are commands to restart or turn off a camera  Restarting or turning off a camera stops all  video recording 
2.    c  Play  Select Play to view the video  refer to Playing a Video Clip    d  Close  Select Close to close the Enhanced Search dialog box     NOTE  You can sort your results by clicking any of the column headings in the Enhanced Search dialog box     PLAYING A VIDEO CLIP    You can play back recorded video after locating it with either a Quick Search or Enhanced Search  Follow the instructions below to play video  from either search function     To play a video clip located during a quick search   1  Perform a quick search  Refer to Performing a Quick Search on page 29  The Quick Search dialog box appears  refer to Figure 30      Instant playback  W hen viewing live video  you can immediately pause or rewind what you are viewing to easily switch from live to  playback  A search is not required     Quick Search    i 00 02 38   02 20 2008      Feb 2008  Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Mon Feb 13 Tue Feb 19 wed Feb 20 Thu    Legend  Continuous Alarm    j Marked  Motion Manual H Locked    Export Lock Play Close More       Figure 30  Playing Recorded Video from the Quick Search Dialog Box    2  Turn the J og  inner dial    right or left to select a video clip  and then select Play  The video plays in the currently selected video pane  and the dialog box remains open to allow a change in your search  Select Close to close the dialog box and continue video playback     To play a video clip located during an enhanced search     1  Perform an enhanced search  Refer to Performing an Enhanced Se
3.   4x  15x  60x  or 300x   Press P to cancel the    Enter Shift speed setting     Shift   lt or   comma  Play Pause  Shift    gt or   period  Shuttle  outer ring     Control pad  Press Enter Shift while using the Shuttle  outer  ring  to rewind or fast forward to lock in the current speed  2x  4x   15x  60x  or 300x   Press    Play Pause    or turn the Shuttle  outer  ring  to cancel the speed setting       Press L or    Go to live    to switch from viewing recorded video to  L Go to live o ae  viewing live video from the currently selected camera   Keyboard  Press S to open the Quick Search dialog box   S Q Quick Search Control pad  Press and hold the Quick Search function button for  3 seconds to open the Quick Search dialog box     C1696M  A  7 08        Table D  Live and Playback Controls  2 of 2     Press P or Play Pause to toggle between play back and pause  You  Play Pause  can press P or Play Pause while viewing live video     Keyboard  Press Ctrl  the left or right arrow to turn the volume  Ctrl   Left arrow  Enter Shift   up or down     Ctrl  Right arrow   J og  inner dial  Control pad  Press and hold Enter Shift while turning the J og   inner dial  to adjust the volume     A ne Starts or stops recording in the currently selected video pane     M enu  Green function   Captures a snapshot  still video image  and saves it to a USB    Print Scrn Green function memory device        Table E describes the keyboard and front panel controls that are available when controllin
4.   can monitor and control any camera  alarm  or relay connected to any DVR5100 in a full virtual matrix application   DVR5100s are administered and managed through the Endura workstation  user rights and permissions can be established at each DVR5100 for  local access     C1696M  A  7 08  7    The DVR5100 features innovative configuration options and tools that can significantly decrease the amount of time and effort required to deploy  a unit  Connect the supplied USB keyboard and mouse to the DVR5100 and configuration becomes as easy as a Windows   based DVR  Take  advantage of carefully laid out menus to intuitively navigate through the configuration process  Leverage the built in storage estimator and  automatic camera configuration options to instantly program the DVR s recording behavior in support of a required retention target     Convenient front panel controls  combined with a heads up icon based user interface  make operating the DVR5100 easy  The icon based user  interface and color coordinated function keys on the front panel help to reduce the learning curve  The USB keyboard  mouse  and the front panel  controls  allow operation of Pelco pan tilt zoom  PTZ  cameras through either Coaxitron    Pelco D  or Pelco P protocols  Live video can be paused   rewound  or fast forwarded with the push of a button  A single button operation opens search screens that allow near instant access to video  that is required for investigations  A single button export feature simpl
5.   or press the    R    key  A shortcut menu appears  refer to Figure 33      2  Click Record from the shortcut menu  The border surrounding the video pane changes from green to red  signifying that recording is in    progress     Camera 01988    A    mel   ik    y H ER  je     gt   a    0212112008 22 13  i hs          Figure 33  Record Dialog Box    To stop the manual recording   1  Right click in the video pane  A shortcut menu appears  refer to Figure 34      Disconnect    Stop Recording l    Hide Motion       Figure 34  Stop Recording       2  Click Stop Recording  The manual recording stops and the border surrounding the video pane changes from red to green  live view mode      C1696M  A  7 08     Exporting Video  STARTING AN EXPORT    The DVR5100 allows you to export video as QuickTime  M PEG 4 Files    3gp  or Pelco video format    pef  and save the file to a USB device   CDROM  or DVD  The default export format is configured by the system administrator for a given user  but this may be changed during the export    process  Exported video clips can be very large  Ensure that the media to which you are exporting the video contains sufficient storage space  before you begin the export     There are three paths for exporting a video clip   e Quick Export menu   e Quick Search dialog box   e     Enhanced Search dialog box     To export a video clip     1  Select a video pane that Is displaying video to be exported  exporting can start in live or playback mode      2  Press 
6.  16 19 36    Operating Temp   31 C Time Zone  America Los Angeles  ight       Monitor Output  VGA Copyright    2006 2008 Pelco  Inc   All Rights Reserved  IP Address  192 168 100 1    Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  MAC Address  00 04 61 03 B7 25  Gateway  192 168 100 1       Figure 11  System Information    ON SCREEN MENUS    The DVR5100 on screen menu hierarchy presents only those menus for which you have permission  Depending on your user role  you might see  all available menus or only a few  The default user roles are Administrator  M anager  Operator  and Guest  The menu descriptions in this section  are based on the Administrator role  which has access to all menus and functions  Figure 12 shows the DVR5100 menu hierarchy     NOTE  Contact your system administrator if you need authorization to access additional menus                                                        Back to P revious j  Menu    Enter Camera    Cameras Select Camera    Specific Menu                       Activate Auxiliary      Adjust Focus   Adjust Iris               Commands                   j                             Snapshot l                                                 MO Open the System Setup Screens  ocn                                                            Show System        Show Help Menu      Close    Information      Figure 12  DVR5100 Menu Hierarchy    C1696M  A  7 08  19    SHORTCUT MENUS    Some DVR5100 functions are available through shortcut menus  Right click in any part o
7.  6700 CM 6800 CM 9700 Series matrix  and DF5 DF8  Series fixed dome products    Two years on Spectra Ill   Spectra Mini  Esprit    ExSite    and PS20 scanners   including when used in continuous motion applications     Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper  excluding wiper  blades      Two years  except lamp and color wheel  on Digital Light Processing  DLP     displays  The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days  The  air filter is not covered under warranty     Two years on Intelli M   elDC controllers    One year  except video heads  on video cassette recorders  VCRs   Video heads   will be covered for a period of six months    Six months on all pan and tilts  scanners  or preset lenses used in continuous   motion applications  preset scan  tour  and auto scan modes    Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of  Pelco shipment  All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid  to a Pelco designated location  Repairs made 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 liability  relating to the Products shall not exceed  the price paid by the 
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9.  Red  The unit is connected to the network using the 10Base T standard     Unit Status Indicator AN  The unit status is indicated by one of the following three colors   e Green  The unit is functioning normally      Yellow  The unit is in configuration mode    e Red  The unit is in an error condition     Configuration Reset Key  Reserved for future use     C1696M  A  7 08     PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORM ATION    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 TW 3000 Series unshielded twisted pair   UTP  transmission products    Three years on Spectra  IV products    Three years on Genex   Series products  multiplexers  server  and keyboard    Three years on DX Series digital video recorders  DVR5100 Series digital video  recorders  Digital Sentry   Series hardware products  DVX Series digital video  recorders  NVR300 Series network video recorders  and Endura   Series  distributed network based video products    Three years on Camclosure   and Pelco branded fixed camera models  except  the CC3701H 2  CC3701H 2X  CC3751H 2  CC3651H 2X  MC3651H 2  and  M C3651H 2X camera models  which have a five year warranty     Three years on PM CL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors     Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses    Two years on Legacy    CM
10.  menus without looking down to read  keyboard text labels  The colors always appear in the same order from left to right  blue  yellow  green  and red     Figure 7  Control Pad Color Coded Function Keys    Press the color coded function button that corresponds to the on screen menu item  For example  to select the blue icon on the screen  press the  blue function button on the DVR5100 control pad     C1696M  A  7 08  17    Returning to a Previous M enu    There are three ways to return to a previous or higher level menu  To return to a previous menu  tap the J oystick to the on screen Back icon  and  then press Enter Shift ES    e     Turn the   og  inner dial  to the right or left until you select the Back icon on the screen  and then press Enter Shift          Move   gt  to the on screen Back icon  and then press Enter Shift       Turn  O  counterclockwise     The icon path at the top of the menu bar tells you which menu icon you selected to arrive at your current location        Figure 8  Sample Icon Path    SHOWING AND HIDING ONLINE HELP FOR THE CONTROL PAD    To open the Help dialog box   1  Open the Main menu     2  Select Help  The Help     Information dialog box appears  refer to Figure 9      Help      Information       Help    System Info Close  Figure 9  Help Menu    3  Click Help  The DVR5100 online Help dialog box for the control pad appears    Or  select Help  and then press Enter  Shift ES  or press the blue function button        Move to different video pane  
11.  of patterns varies with different  positioning systems  Refer to documentation for your cameras to determine the number of patterns that may be configured     Programming a Pattern  To program a PTZ pattern using an on screen shortcut menu   1  While in live view mode  right click in a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with PTZ capabilities  A shortcut menu appears     2  Click Pattern  gt Record Pattern  gt M odify Pattern  The M odify Pattern screen appears  refer to Figure 20      C1696M  A  7 08  25    26    Modify Pattern    Pattern ao a    Cancel       Figure 20  Selecting a Pattern    3  Enterthe pattern number you want to modify  and then click OK   4  Use PTZ controls to move the camera through the pattern of movements you want to record     5  Right click in the video pane  and then click Record Pattern  gt End Record     Running a Pattern  To run a PTZ pattern using a keyboard mouse or DVR5100 contro  pad     1  From the Main menu  click Actions   Or  navigate to Actions  and then press Enter  Shift        The Actions menu appears     2  From the Actions menu  click PTZ Operations   Or  navigate to PTZ Operations  and then press Enter Shift     The PTZ Operations dialog box appears  refer to Figure 21      PTZ Operations    Patterns Presets Scans Close       Figure 21  PTZ Operations Dialog Box    3  Click in the text field  and then type a pattern number    Or  navigate to the text field  and then press Plus or M inus until the pattern number appe
12.  selected video pane changes color to reflect the current operating state of the DVR5100    e Green  Indicates the camera is in live view mode  currently selected video screen     e Yellow  Indicates the camera is in playback mode    e     Blue  Indicates that PTZ mode is enabled in the video pane    e Red  Indicates that manual recording is in progress in the video pane     CHANGING SCREEN LAYOUT    The screen layout can be changed by pressing the F5  F8 keys   Or  each time the Change Layout function button is pressed  one of four screen  layouts is displayed       Full screen view  1x 1   Press F5  or    Change layout      to display a single video pane  You can also double click the left mouse  button in the live view mode pane for a full screen configuration      Four camera view  2 x 2   Press F6  or    Change layout     to display 4 video panes in rows of two      Nine camera view  3 x 3   Press F7  or    Change layout    to display 9 video panes in rows of three      Sixteen camera view  4x 4   Press F8  or    Change layout     to display 16 video panes in rows of four     VIEWING A SPECIFIC CAM ERA    W hen you select a camera  its video stream is sent to the currently selected video pane  For example  if your display is set to a 2 x 2 layout and  the upper left video pane is selected  you can choose any camera to display in that video pane  Follow the instructions below to move through the  camera sequence  call up cameras by number  and disconnect cameras     E Cam
13.  selection     e     To return to a previous menu in the Camera Settings menu  click Back  or move to Back using the J oystick O  and then press    Enter Shift        C1696M  A  7 08     6  After you have modified the camera settings  press the red function button    The Camera Settings menu disappears and the video  pane returns to live view mode  green border      NOTE  Selecting EXIT will not clear the Camera Settings menu     ADJ USTING THE AUDIO VOLUM E    To adjust the audio level  for video recorded from cameras that support audio    1  Selecta video pane     2  Hold down the Control key and press the right arrow key to raise the audio level  or press the left arrow key to lower the audio level      Or  hold down Enter Shift      and then turn the J og  inner dial  S to the right to raise the audio level  or turn it to the left to lower the audio level      ADJ USTING THE IRIS    To adjust the iris     1  In live view mode  use the arrow keys  or the   oystick     to select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera requiring an iris  adjustment  The selected pane is highlighted by a green border     2  Press the    M    key  or M enu   The M ain menu appears     3  Click Cameras  or Navigate to Cameras  and then press Enter  Shift     The Cameras menu appears     4  On the Cameras menu  click Iris  The Iris dialog box appears    Or  navigate to Iris  and then press M enu or the red function button Sd        Figure 44  Iris Dialog Box    5  Inthe Iris list  cl
14.  to single   full screen video for the currently selected camera     Change layout    Press plus     to display the next camera in the sequence in the  Plus     M inus     Plus     M inus     currently selected video pane   Press minus     to display the previous camera in the sequence     Keyboard  Type the desired camera number  and then press F9 to  Menu   jump directly to that camera   Blue function  Blue function   Control pad  Opens the Camera Selection dialog so that you can  choose a specific camera without cycling through the sequence     Numeric keypad  F9      Type 0  zero   and then press F9 to disconnect a camera     O  zero    F9 e Right click in a video pane  live view mode  for the shortcut  menu  and then click Disconnect     Keyboard  Press  lt or    comma  to step backward or  gt or    period   to step forward    Control pad  Turn the J og  inner dial  counterclockwise to step  backward or clockwise to step forward      lt or   comma      gt or    period  J og  inner dial     Keyboard  Press  lt or    comma  for fast rewind   gt or    period  for  fast forward    Shuttle  outer ring  Control pad  Turn the Shuttle  outer ring  counterclockwise for  fast rewind  clockwise for fast forward  To increase speed  turn  the Shuttle  outer ring  further in the desired direction      lt or   comma    gt or    period     Keyboard  Press the Shift key while repeatedly pressing  lt or    comma   gt or   period  to rewind or fast forward to lock in the  current speed  2x
15. 00x faster than normal speed for video fast forward and video fast reverse  The selected  playback speed and direction appear in the upper right corner of the video pane     4  Release the Shuttle  outer ring  to return to the normal forward speed     5  Press the    L    key  or press the    Go to live    function button  to return to live view mode     LOCKING AND UNLOCKING A VIDEO CLIP    You can lock an entire video clip from the Enhanced Search screen  You can also lock a portion of a clip from the Quick Search screen  Locking  video clips protects them from being erased when the hard disk is overwritten  A locked video clip remains on the hard disk until     e     The video clip is unlocked   e Locked video clips are marked for deletion after a certain number of days  set in Recording  gt Storage  gt  Privacy Settings      Your system must be configured to delete locked video or it will remain on the hard disk until you unlock it  Contact your system administrator if  you need to enable this setting     To lock a video clip from a quick search   1  Perform a quick search  refer to Performing a Quick Search on page 29      2  Click in the time line  or turn the J og  inner dial  S to select the start of the locked clip   and then select Lock  This marks the start of the  locked clip  An information bar appears indicating the start time and date     34 C1696M  A  7 08     3  Click a second time line point where you want the locked clip to end  Click Lock again   Or  turn 
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17. C keyboard and mouse for your installation  you can use the front panel  controls to operate the DVR5100     NOTES     e Directions for configuring and operating the DVR5100 are given for the USB PC keyboard and mouse  and the control pad  Throughout  this document  the first part of the instructions refer to the keyboard and mouse  followed by instructions in brackets       for the control  pad     e Refer to Table D on page 14 through Table G on page 16 for detailed functional descriptions of the DVR5100 control pad     Blue Function Button   e     Active when on screen menus are displayed  selects blue menu Items           Quick Export    when on screen menus are not displayed     Yellow Function Button   e     Active when on screen menus are displayed  selects yellow menu items      e      Go to live    when on screen menus are not displayed   e Press and hold for Quick Search when on screen menus are not displayed     Green Function Button   e     Active when on screen menus are displayed  selects green menu items      e    Play Pause    when on screen menus are not displayed        12 C1696M  A  7 08     Red Function Button   e Active when on screen menus are displayed  selects red menu items      e    Change layout    when on screen menus are not displayed   e Press and hold for full screen when menus are not displayed     elo Shuttle  outer ring     orc Plus     M inus     buttons  0 0 Enter Shift  10  O J oystick   nw Y       DVR5100 remote client  For advanced progr
18. Dealer to Pelco for such Products  In no event will Pelco be  liable for any special  incidental  or consequential damages  including loss of use   loss of profit  and claims of third parties  however caused  whether by the  negligence of Pelco or otherwise     The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights  The Dealer may  also have additional rights  which are subject to variation from state to state     If a warranty repair is required  the Dealer must contact Pelco at  800  289 9100 or   559  292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number  RA   and provide the  following information     1  Model and serial number  2  Date of shipment  P O  number  sales order number  or Pelco invoice number  3  Details of the defect or problem    If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product that does not fall under  the warranty conditions stated above  please include a written explanation with  the product when returned     M ethod of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the  item was received by Pelco     RETURNS    To expedite parts returned for repair or credit  please call Pelco at  800  289 9100  or  559  292 1981 to obtain an authorization number  CA number if returned for  credit  and RA number if returned for repair  and designated return location     All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and  refurbishing charge     Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identifi
19. OGGING OFF    You can log off from the system without shutting down the unit  This allows the DVR5100 to continue recording while preventing unauthorized  access to the unit     NOTE  Autologin must be disabled to log off from the system without shutting down the unit  With autologin disabled  the Login dialog box    remains on the screen and you or another operator can log back on to the system  While you are logged off  the system continues to record as  configured     To log off     e     From the Main menu  click Logout   gt   The Login dialog box appears and the system closes your work session       go   i  If you do not have a mouse  use the J oystick    to navigate to Logout  and then press Enter Shift    C1696M  A  7 08  11    Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus    The DVR5100 is menu driven and you can operate the unit using any of the following options        USB PC keyboard and mouse  A USB PC keyboard and mouse are now provided to operate the DVR5100  which Is the easiest means to  operate the unit  A template is included to provide a quick reference for all available keyboard shortcuts  refer to Figure 3      ar  E  pew ena dias 6    Eanes aor Video ee   so   caro      ee  Sle     Saad EOE                  previous next    camera or zoom out In    Functi   or select camera    0 F9 to deselect camera       eal e                           OLO1 1022 081 rev B    Figure 3  USB PC Keyboard Template       DVR5100 control pad  If it is not convenient to use a USB P
20. Quick Export of video clips  Call up next previous camera in list    Prezs to switch from playback to live  press and hold for  Quick Search    Play Pause  Press to change layouts  sinale  2x2  3x3  4x4    ee press and hold to jump to full screen view  Am  e Turn outer dial to fast rewind fast forward    video  inner dial to go frame by frame    DVR5100 Help    Press any key to hide this help screen     Press Shift Enter key and turr to adjust volume  Open menus for setting up DVR and accessing other less  frequently used functions  Shift Enter button  Enter PTZ mode    Control pan  tilt  and zoom       Figure 10  Control Pad Online Help Dialog Box    4  Press any key to hide the online Help dialog box     18 C1696M  A  7 08     SHOWING SYSTEM INFORMATION    The System Information screen provides details that are useful for troubleshooting your unit and for communicating with the Pelco Product  Support team     To open the System Information dialog box   1  Open the Main menu     2  Click Help  or press the yellow function button O   refer to Figure 9   The Help  amp  Information dialog box appears     3  Click System Info  The DVR5100 System Information dialog box appears    Or  press the blue function button     and then press Enter Shift      4  Select OK after reviewing this information     System Information    Model  DVR5116DVD 800 Current User  admin  Version  91053026 Remote Logon  Enabled  Storage Capacity  726 GB Date  2008 07 07  Est  Storage Time  40 78 Days Time 
21. USB device     CANCELING AN EXPORT IN PROGRESS    An export in progress can be canceled only by clicking Export again  either from the Quick Export menu  accessed from the front panel   the Quick  Search dialog box  or the Enhanced Search dialog box     To cancel an export     1  Press F1  or the Quick Export function button      The Quick Export dialog box appears     2  Click Export Video  or press the blue function button O  The    Export in Progress    dialog box appears  refer to Figure 38      Export in Progress    An Export is currently in progress     Camera 04  2008 03 10T23 47 35   2008 03 10T23 56 37    Would you like to continue this export or stop exporting     Continue Stop       Figure 38  Stop Export Dialog Box    3  Click Stop  or press the red function button     O stop the export  If you do not want to continue the export  Click Continue  or press the  green function button O  You will be returned to the Export Clip dialog box     4  Click Close  or press the red function button O   You will be returned to the dialog box where you started  Quick Export  Quick Search   or Enhanced Search      38 C1696M  A  7 08     CAPTURING A SNAPSHOT  STILL IM AGE     All snapshots are saved in a default folder called    images     which is created automatically on a USB device  You must attach a USB device to the  DVR5100 before you capture a snapshot  If a USB device is not attached  an error message appears and the snapshot is not saved     To capture a snapshot   1  At
22. al indicator for recorded video has four different colored bars   Green  Continuous recording   Red  Alarm recording   Blue  M otion recording   Yellow   M anual recording    You can also locate marked or locked video as follows   Marked Video  The video time line is marked with a star so that certain video can be located easily in a Quick or Enhanced Search   Locked Video  The video time line shows a white line and brackets that reflect the time range for a locked video clip     PRIMARY FUNCTIONS  Export  Opens the Export dialog box  refer to Working with Cameras on page 42      Lock Unlock Toggle  Locks selected video from being deleted  Locked video left on the storage drives reduces the system storage capacity   Unlocking video allows it to be overwritten as part of the normal overwrite process  This icon label changes to Unlock if you move your time line  cursor above a locked clip  If the video clip is large  the cursor may change to a clock during the locking process  A white line and brackets reflect  the time range for the locked video clip     To lock a clip   1  Move the slider with the mouse  or   og  inner dial   to the beginning of the desired period  and then press Lock     2  Move the slider to the end time  and then press Lock again     To unlock a locked clip   1  Position the slider on the locked clip  white line across the recording bar      2  Select Unlock     NOTE  As you set the start and end times  the values are displayed in an information bar that a
23. amming and remote access  use the DVR5100 remote client application  Refer to the  DVR5100 Remote Client Operation manual  C1697M   for more information        APPLICATION MODES    Figure 5 illustrates the various application modes  live view  menu  PTZ  and playback   For example  when you are in live view mode  the video  pane is Surrounded by a green border     Live View Mode Menu Mode    cions SearchyExport Setup Logout Help 1       PTZ Mode Playback Mode       Figure 5  Video Pane Modes    C1696M  A  7 08  13    USB PC KEYBOARD MOUSE AND CONTROL PAD FUNCTIONS       Table D describes the USB PC keyboard and mouse  and DVR5100 front panel controls that are available when you view live or recorded video   with no on screen menus visible  Live video is indicated by a green border and recorded video is indicated by a yellow border  and PTZ mode is  indicated by a blue border  Refer to Table E on page 15 for information on the front panel controls for PTZ mode     NOTE  The Main menu can only be accessed in live view mode     Table D  Live and Playback Controls  1 of 2     Right  Left  Up  and  J oystick Navigates to a different video pane     Keyboard  Press F5  1 x 1   F6  2 x 2   F7  3 x 3   and F8  4 x 4 t   change the screen layout  Left click twice to change to a full   screen configuration    Control pad    e     Press    Change layout    to toggle the screen layout from  1x1 2x2 3x3  and 4x 4 display layouts     e     Press and hold    Change layout    to jump straight
24. arch on page 31  The Enhanced Search dialog box appears with a list of  video clips     2  Selecta video clip  or turn the J og  inner dial   amp  right or left to select a video clip   and then select Play  The video clip is displayed in the  currently selected video pane     C1696M  A  7 08  33    CHANGING THE PLAYBACK SPEED FOR RECORDED VIDEO    W hile playing back recorded video  you can play the video at several speeds in either a fast forward or fast reverse direction     To change the playback speed for recorded video   1  Selecta video pane that is playing back recorded video  yellow border   Refer to Figure 31   2  Press  gt or   period  to play the video fast forward  Press the Shift key while repeatedly pressing  gt or    period  to play the video faster   Or     turn the Shuttle  outer ring  clockwise to play the video fast forward  The farther you turn the Shuttle  outer ring  Q the faster the  video plays      02 18 2008 17 27 55       Figure 31  Changing Playback Speed    3  Press  lt or   comma  to play the video fast reverse  Press the Shift key while repeatedly pressing  lt or   comma  to play the video faster   Or   turn the Shuttle  outer ring  counterclockwise to play the video in fast reverse  The farther you turn the Shuttle  outer ring  Q the    faster the video plays  During the desired speed  you can also press Enter Shift to retain the speed setting and release the    Shuttle  outer ring         NOTE  You can play the video at 2x  4x  15x  60x  or 3
25. arms  run scripts   operator   operator or 67372867  activate relays  and search for and play back video     guest or 48378 The Guest can monitor live video and audio  change layouts  and reposition PTZ cameras        NOTE  Contact your DVR5100 system administrator to set up additional users and roles  or to obtain help with passwords     LOGGING ON WITH THE KEYBOARD AND MOUSE    To log on using the keyboard and mouse     1  Selecta user from the User ID list     2  Clickin the Password box  and then type the passw ord     3  Click Log In to accept the user name and password  If the password is correct  the DVR5100 displays the main application window     C1696M  A  7 08  9    LOGGING ON WITH THE CONTROL PAD  Table C provides control pad functions at login if a keyboard and mouse are not connected   Table C  Special Login Controls    Control Pad Functions    S J og  inner dial  Cycles through the list of users  by default  the options are admin  guest  manager  and operator      O  Blue function button       Green function button    S Red function button    W hen on screen password keypad is open     Press to display the on screen password keypad   Refer to the keypad instructions in this table      Press to log on to the DVR5100 once the password is entered     Press to shut down the DVR5100 once the password is entered     y             J oystick Navigates up  down  left  and right through the keypad s number grid   Enter Shift Enters the currently selected number into the 
26. ars      4  Click Patterns  or press the blue function button     The pattern starts     5  To exit the dialog box without activating the pattern  click Close  or press the red function button        C1696M  A  7 08     Stopping a Pattern  To stop a PTZ pattern using a keyboard and mouse  or the DVR5100 control pad   1  Select the video pane that is displaying video from a camera running a PTZ pattern     2  If the border of the selected video pane is green  press Enter  or Enter Shift     The border color changes to blue     3  Press the keyboard arrow keys  or move the J oystick O in any direction  The pattern stops     To stop a PTZ pattern using the on screen shortcut menu  mouse only    1  Right click in the video pane of the desired camera     2  Click Pattern  gt Stop Pattern             Disconnect  Record    Hide Motion    Pattern Stop Pattern  s  Preset       Select Pattern           Scan Record Pattern          Operations  Figure 22  Stopping a Pattern    PRESETS    A preset action forces a camera with PTZ capability to reposition itself on a specific scene  for example  a door      Recording a Preset  1  Use the PTZ controls to move the camera to the preset position you want to record     2  Right click in the video pane of the desired camera  A shortcut  menu appears     3  Click Preset  gt M odify Preset  The M odify Preset screen appears     Modify Preset    Preset y B       Figure 23  Modifying a Preset    4  Enter the number of the preset you want to modify an
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28. camera up  down  right  or left in the current scene  Press and hold Plus     or M inus      to zoom into or out of the scene     4  Press Enter  or Enter Shift  Sto return to live view mode     NOTE  If the camera does not respond to the arrow keys or   oystick O  verify that the camera protocol is configured correctly  The DVR5100  supports Coaxitron  Extended Coaxitron  Pelco D  and Pelco P protocols for cameras with PTZ control     24 C1696M  A  7 08     USING SHORTCUT CONTROLS FOR PTZ OPERATIONS  PAN TO ZERO    To pan the camera back to its zero position   1  Right click the video pane to display the shortcut menu     2  Select Operations     3  Select    Pan to Zero     The camera is repositioned at its zero position  This position is determined by the position of the camera at               installation    Disconnect   Record   Pattern   Preset   Scan   MECA Rotate 180 Degrees  Pan to Zero k   Figure 19  Pan to Zero  ROTATE THE CAMERA    To rotate the camera 180 degrees   1  Right click in the video pane to display the shortcut menu     2  Select Operations     3  Select Rotate 180 Degrees     USING PATTERNS  PRESETS  AND SCANS    The DVR5100 allows you to activate patterns  presets  and scans  which can be activated automatically or manually from the DVR5100  Patterns  and presets must be programmed by the system administrator before they can be executed     PATTERNS    A pattern is a user defined  viewable camera path with a beginning and end  The number and duration
29. ch for video on multiple cameras  date and time ranges  and can be refined to include only specific  recording types on specific cameras     QUICK SEARCH    Quick Search provides a simple interface to conduct searches based on time and date for a single camera  by default  the camera you are  viewing   Refer to Commands and Features on page 30 for descriptions of the Quick Search dialog boxes     PERFORMING A QUICK SEARCH    To perform a quick search and play back video   1  In live view mode  select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera     2  From the Main menu  select Search Export  gt  Quick Search  and then press Enter   Or  press the Quick Search function button for  3 seconds   The Quick Search dialog box appears  refer to Figure 25    NOTE  In live view mode  press the    S    key to bring up the Quick Search dialog box     3  Click in the time line  or turn the J og  inner dial  o  to select a starting time  To change the time line display  roll the mouse wheel    towards or away from the screen  or turn the Shuttle  outer ring  Q to zoom in or out on the time line  Units of time increase or  decrease between months and days  days and hours  hours and minutes  or minutes and seconds     Quick Search Quick Search  Camera 04  i 00 02 38 02120 2008   ff Camera 04 4 00 02 38 02 20 2008      Feb 2008 Feb 2008  Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Mon Feb 18 Tue Feb 19 wed Feb 20 Thu Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Mon Feb 13 Tue Feb 19 wed Feb 20 Thu    iaj    gt  J    Legend  Conti
30. d Search Dialog Box    4  Click the Time Range box  or navigate to the Time Range box  and then turn the J og  inner dial  6 right or left  to select the time range      Last 24 hours        Last 3 days        Last 7 days     or    Specific time range         5  If you select    Specific time range     you must select a time and date range for the search as follows      Keyboard and mouse  Click in the Start and End time and date fields  and then type the specific time range  Or  click the up and down  arrows to select the specific time range      Control pad     Use the  oystick O to navigate between time and date boxes  The first field  hours  is selected by default     Turn the J og  inner dial  to change the value     Turn the Shuttle  outer ring  to move to the next field after each change is made     C1696M  A  7 08  31    6  Selecta camera or cameras from the Cameras list   All Cameras        M ultiple cameras     or individual cameras   If you select       Multiple cameras     press Enter  or Enter Shift    or select the button MN next to the Cameras box  The Select Cameras dialog box  opens  refer to Figure 28      NOTE  By default  all cameras are selected  You must clear the selection for cameras that you do not want to search     Select Cameras    Comet         Figure 28  Select Cameras Dialog Box    a  Click the desired cameras  or turn the J og  inner dial  ES  to select a camera  and then press Enter Shift      b  Click OK when your list is complete  or navigat
31. d then click OK     Activating a Preset  To activate a PTZ preset using a shortcut menu  mouse only    1  Right click in the video pane of the desired camera  A shortcut menu appears     2  Click Preset  gt Select Preset  The camera is moved to the present location   To activate a PTZ preset using the keyboard and mouse  or the DVR5100 control pad   1  While in live view mode  select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with PTZ capabilities     C1696M  A  7 08  27    2  From the Main menu  click Actions   Or  navigate to Actions  and then press Enter Shift     The Actions menu appears     3  From the Actions menu  click PTZ Operations   Or  navigate to Actions  and then press Enter Shift     The PTZ Operations dialog box  appears     4  Inthe PTZ Operations dialog box  type a number in the text box  and then click Presets   Or  navigate to the text field  press Plus or Minus to  select a number  and then press the yellow function button O   The camera is moved to the preset location     5  Click Close  or press the red function button S to close your selection without activating the preset     SCANS    A scan action moves a camera across the current scene that it is viewing from a predetermined starting point     Activating Scans  To activate a scan using the keyboard and mouse  or the DVR5100 control pad   1  While in live view mode  select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with PTZ capabilities  The video pane border is green     2  From th
32. dd siii 15  Quek sear Aand EDO CONTO AA O 16  DYRSIOO Front Panel eagles arar dd aa aa EnA 48    Regulatory Notices    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation     RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try  to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     e     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver    e     Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected   e Consult the dealer or an experi
33. e Main menu  click Actions   Or  navigate to Actions  and then press Enter Shift     The Actions menu appears     3  Click the PTZ Operations icon   Or  select PTZ Operations  and then press Enter Shift    The PTZ Operations dialog box appears     4  Inthe PTZ Operations dialog box  type a number in the text field  and then click Scans   Or  navigate to the text field  press Plus or Minus to  select a number  and then press the green function button     The camera scans according to the actions     5  Click Close  or press the red function button SO   to close your selection without activating the preset   To activate a scan using a shortcut menu   1  Right click in the video pane of the desired camera  A shortcut  menu appears     2  Click Scan  The following options appear   a  Stop Scan  The scan is stopped   b  Scan Random  The camera pans in an irregular  unsystematic pattern   c  Scan Frame  The camera scans for 3 seconds  followed by a 3 second pause   d  Scan Auto  The camera pans continuously     Disconnect  Pattem       Preset      Operations                               Scan Frame    Scan Auto    Figure 24  Scan Shortcut M enu    NOTE  You can return to a desired camera view after you select Stop Scan by selecting a Preset position     28 C1696M  A  7 08     Searching for Recorded Video    The DVR5100 offers two options to search for recorded video   e Quick Search  Allows you to search for video by camera  date  and time        Enhanced Search  Allows you to sear
34. e to OK  and then press Enter Shift        7  Select a video type or types from the Types field  All Types  Multiple Types  Continuous  M otion  Alarms  M anual  M arked  and Locked   If    you select Multiple Types  press Enter  or Enter Shift    or select the button MN next to the Types box  The Select Search Type  dialog box appears  refer to Figure 29      NOTE  By default  all types are selected  as indicated by the gray area of the dialog box   a  Click the desired recording types for your search  or turn the J og  inner dial  S to select the recording types  and then press    Enter  Shift         Select Search Type    Cancel       Figure 29  Search Dialog Box    b  Click OK when your list is complete  or select OK  and then press Enter Shift Jl    8  Click Search  or press M enu  to start the search  The Enhanced Search dialog box displays a list of results along with details about each  recording  camera name  start and end times  and recording type      32 C1696M  A  7 08     9  Selecta recording result  or turn the J og  inner dial   G to select a recording  and then perform any of the following actions     a  Export  Select Export to export the video to an external storage device  For instructions about exporting video  refer to  Working with Cameras on page 42     b  Lock  Select Lock to lock the video so it cannot be overwritten  refer to Locking and Unlocking a Video Clip on page 34   This button  toggles to Unlock when you select a clip that is already locked  
35. e x    Or  navigate to Snooze  and then press Enter Shift S  or press the red function button     The Alarm Received    dialog box is closed and the snooze action is recorded in the system log  After a delay  the alarm notification reappears with a clock icon  indicating that the alarm was previously snoozed     System Cameras Recording    Settings Search    Date    SCU 03 10 2008    SHA 03 10 2008    a  v     v    Type      Video motion alarm 10 03 08 01 36 46    Video motion alarm 10 03 08 01 36 48    Video motion alarm 10 03 08 01 36 56    i Message  i Message  i Message  i Message  i Message  i Message  i Message  i Message  i Message    i Message    Keyboard    VIEWING DETAILS    To view alarm message details     Time    Alarms    Relays Seq  Monitor Users    Filter    Start  01 15 06  All devices 34  Stop  02 15 06 All alarm types  gt     Date Time    10 03 08 01 37 51  10 03 08 01 37 51  10 03 08 01 37 51  10 03 08 01 37 51  10 03 08 01 37 51  10 03 08 01 37 51  10 03 08 01 37 51  10 03 08 01 37 51  10 03 08 01 37 51  10 03 08 01 37 51    Information    Motion alarm cleared   Motion alarm activated     Motion alarm cleared     User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca     User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca     User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca     User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca     User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca     User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca     User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca     User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca     User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca       User  admin  snoozed alarm  Ca 
36. econd   which can result in images that appear to jump or move more quickly than normal during playback  Lower frame rates may result in a key event  not being recorded by the system     Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users    purposes is solely the users    responsibility  Users should refer to the operation manuals  for cautionary statements regarding user selected options and how they might affect video quality  Users shall determine the suitability of the  products for their own intended application  picture rate and picture quality  The video analytic behaviors provide a large spectrum of settings  that allow the behaviors to be used in a variety of applications  Selection of appropriate settings for proper detection in user applications is the  sole responsibility of users  This equipment is intended to assist users in identifying situations of interest to users  Users have the sole  responsibility of determining the appropriate response  In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiary purposes in a judicial proceeding  or otherwise  users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use     6 C1696M  A  7 08     About the DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder    The DVR5100 Series hybrid video recorder is an embedded  high performance hybrid digital video recorder  DVR   capable of recording up to 20  cameras at a combined 600 500 images per second  NTSC PAL  at 4CIF resolution  The DVR comes with a cho
37. ed with the assigned  CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid        Green The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC     This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union  regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment  W EEE   Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment     REVISION HISTORY    Manual   Date Comments  C1696M 8 06 Original version   C1696M  A 7 08 Added new menus and options for easier configuration  the inclusion of and instructions for a USB PC keyboard and mouse  support of IP cameras for hybrid    recording capability  and integration into an Endura network     Pelco  the Pelco logo  Camclosure  Digital Sentry  Endura  Esprit  ExSite  Genex  Intelli M   Legacy  and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco  Inc   Spectra Ill is a trademark of Pelco  Inc    DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated    QuickTime is registered trademark of Apple Inc    Windows is a registered trademark of M icrosoft Corporation        Copyright 2008  Pelco  Inc  All rights reserved     PELCO    Worldwide Headquarters  3500 Pelco Way  Clovis  California 93612 USA    USA  amp  Canada  Tel   800  289 9100  Fax   800  289 9150   International  Tel   1  559  292 1981  Fax   1  559  348 1120    www pelco com    1509001   
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39. enced 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 Office  Washington D C  20402     Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this  equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules     To maintain compliance with FCC regulations  shielded cables must be used with this equipment  Operation with non approved equipment or  unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception     This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003  Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NM B 003 du  Canada     Video Quality Caution  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 frame 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 s
40. era 0   E   i Camera 02    Sa REC    al AL ET  s 4 g Pus    n    ia   Hr TR a Vy    st SS k i pra a    we    2008 08 10 05 22 40   ke     aie       Camera 03       Figure 14  Displaying Video in a 2 x 2 Configuration    C1696M  A  7 08  21    MOVING THROUGH THE CAMERA SEQUENCE    Although a camera is displayed in a specific video pane  you can quickly cycle through the list of cameras in the sequence     To sequence through the list of cameras   1  Select the video pane displaying the desired camera            y  2008 08 10 05 22 40    ave       Figure 15  Displaying a Camera in a Video Pane    2  Press Plus     on the keyboard s numeric keypad  or A   to view the next camera in the sequence  Press M inus      or Oto view the  previous camera in the video pane sequence     CALLING UP CAMERAS BY NUMBER    To call up a camera by a logical number  keyboard only    1  Select the video pane to display the desired camera     2  Type a camera number  the camera must be enabled      3  Press F9  The camera is displayed in the selected video pane     CALLING UP CAMERAS THROUGH THE CAMERAS MENU    To select a camera through the Cameras menu   1  Select the desired video pane     2  Press the    M    key  or  O   forthe Main menu   3  Click Cameras  or select Cameras  and then press e   The Cameras menu appears     Select Camera Camera Menu       Figure 16  Cameras Menu    22 C1696M  A  7 08     F       go i    4          or move to Select Camera using the J oystick    and then press En
41. f the application window to access the shortcut menus  for that location  Figure 13 shows an example of a shortcut menu and submenus  Other shortcut menus are discussed in Operating the DVR5100  on page 21 and Working with Cameras on page 42     Camera 01    ae A  Disconnect   Record     P A  Hide Motion d E  Pads     Pattern j Stop Pattern    Select Pattern       Record Pattern     End Record Ctrl   0       Figure 13  Shortcut M enu and Submenus    SUBMENUS    Shortcut menus may have one or more items with a symbol        beside it  The symbol indicates that a menu has additional options  Once the  submenu appears  move your cursor over an item with a symbol  and then select a submenu Item     To hide the menus and submenus  click another part of the video pane     20 C1696M  A  7 08     Operating the DVR5100    The USB keyboard and mouse  and the DVR5100 control pad  provide access to most DVR5100 features and functionality     MONITORING LIVE VIDEO    The DVR5100 starts in live video mode  The following information describes how to work in this mode     NOTE  Video panes display the cameras and layouts selected from the last login     SELECTING A VIDEO PANE  W hen you start the unit and display a layout with several video panes  the upper left video pane is selected by default  To select a different video    pane  click in another video pane with the mouse  or use the keyboard arrow keys lor the J oystick      to move left  right  up  and down  The  border of the currently
42. g PTZ on a selected camera  when no on screen menus  are visible  Press Enter Shift to enter PTZ mode  which is indicated by a blue border around the currently selected video pane  You cannot change  cameras or navigate to a different video pane in this mode     NOTE  You must be in live mode to activate PTZ  You cannot activate PTZ while in video playback     Table E  PTZ Controls    Enter Shift Press and release to enter or exit PTZ mode     Plus     and M inus    Plus  4  Minus     buttons Press plus     to zoom in   Press minus     to zoom out     dll epee Controls the PTZ camera pan  right left  and tilt  up down      In PTZ mode  press Z or Enter  or Enter Shift  to  Z or Enter Enter Shift vues aa the selected camera back to live or       Table F describes the keyboard and front panel controls available when a menu or dialog is on the screen  M enu mode      Table F  Menu Controls  1 of 2     Esc  Escape   gt  Red function button Closes the current dialog box    ES  Tab  Right Left O Joystick M oves to the next item in a menu or field in a dialog  arrow xa        C1696M  A  7 08  15       Table F  Menu Controls  2 of 2        y J og  inner dial  Scrolls through different options in a list or drop down menu   Backs up one menu level  If a text field is selected  this function  A moves the cursor through the letters in the field     In a number field  plus     to increases the value  Press minus     Plus     and M inus    Plus     M inus     buttons j  decrease the value 
43. ice of 4  8  or 16 analog camera  inputs  and 16  12  or 4 IP camera inputs  respectively  The DVR5100 can be networked in a server to server configuration across a LAN  allowing  access to any camera  on any DVR  from any other DVR5100  Finally  the DVR5100 can be integrated into a fully distributed Endura   system   allowing for centralized monitoring and management in a scalable and expandable IP surveillance system The DVR5100 combines all these  features with efficient configuration  intuitive operation  and cutting edge storage optimization technologies in a mainstream DVR     16 CAMERA VIEWS       NETWORK  COAXIAL  USB  VGA ANALOG       A  DVR5100 as    USB KEYBOARD  AND MOUSE w    DVR5100 D    IM PORTANT NOTE  PLEASE READ  The network implementation is shown as a general representation only and is not intended to show a  detailed network topology  Your actual netw ork will differ  requiring changes or perhaps additional network equipment to accommodate the  system as illustrated  Please contact your local Pelco representative to discuss your specific requirements  As shown above  one DVR5100  Remote Client application can access one DVR at a time  Each DVR5100 can support up to five simultaneous remote client connections          DVR5100    Figure 1  DVR5100 Network Diagram    The hybrid capability of the DVR5100 offers a cost effective way to service existing analog cameras  while providing expansion through the use  of new IP cameras  By leveraging ubiquitous IP net
44. ick Auto Iris Off  the default setting is Auto Iris On    Or  navigate to the Iris box  and then turn the J og  inner dial   amp  to set the iris mode to Auto Iris Off      6  Navigate to the Iris Plus     or M inus     signs  and then do one of the following     e     To open the iris  turn the Shuttle  outer ring  clockwise  As an alternative  press and hold the Plus button to open the iris until it  reaches its limit        Figure 45  Open Iris Control           To close the iris  turn the Shuttle  outer ring  counterclockwise  As an alternative  press and hold the M inus button to close the  iris until it reaches its limit     C1696M  A  7 08  43       Figure 46  Close Iris Control    7  Click OK  or press Enter Shift or the green function button O  to close the Iris dialog box     ADJ USTING THE FOCUS    To adjust focus     1  Inthe live view mode  select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera requiring an iris adjustment  The selected pane is  highlighted by a green border     2  Press the    M    key  or press M enu O  The Cameras menu appears     3  Select the Focus button  and then click OK  or press Enter  Shift or the red function button SO   The Focus dialog box appears     Focus    Auto Focus On       Figure 47  Focus Dialog Box  4  Navigate to the option box  By default  the focus mode is set to Auto Focus On     5  Click the Focus arrow  or turn the J og  inner dial  o  to set the focus mode to Auto Focus Off     6  Move to the focus Plus     or M 
45. ifies the exporting of digitally signed video  along with the player  onto the  included CD DVD writer or user supplied USB memory device     The DVR5100 delivers enterprise class video recording performance to the mainstream DVR market  To support high performance  while keeping  the total cost of ownership within budget constraints  the DVR5100 uses the EnduraStor    storage optimization technology  EnduraStor allows  video  recorded at higher frame rates  to be reduced to a lower rate after a user defined period of time  This saves valuable hard disk drive space  and makes real time video available for search  playback  and export during the delay period  Instead of reverting to time lapse recording to  achieve longer retention periods  EnduraStor records and retains real time video for the designated delay period  Alarm or event video is  automatically saved at the higher recorded rate  EnduraStor makes real time video available when you need it most  while keeping storage costs  under control     Flexible view options allow you to display superior video on a variety of monitors  Video can be displayed on NTSC PAL composite  NTSC PAL   S Video  or VGA monitors  The main monitor can display 1  4  9  or 16 images  Live and playback video can be combined on the same monitor  simultaneously  allowing you to observe the scene while conducting a search on recorded video  In addition  a programmable sequence monitor  provides a sequencing display for the analog cameras to a comp
46. in progress  Check with your system administrator before you restart or turn off a camera that might be in use by other  system users     To access a camera menu     1  Inthe live view mode  select a video pane that is displaying a camera for which you want to view its on screen menu  Refer to Viewing a  Specific Camera on page 21     The border of the video pane will be green  If the border is blue  PTZ mode   you cannot access the camera menu  Press Enter  or Enter Shift    to change the mode from PTZ mode to live view mode     2  Press the    M    key  or Menu O  The DVR5100 M ain menu appears   3  Click Cameras  or move to Cameras using the J oystick O  and then press Enter Shift        4  Click Camera M enu  or move to Camera M enu using the J oystick O  and then press Enter Shift     The settings menu for the  camera appears  The list of options varies for each camera type  For example  Figure 43 shows the M ain menu for a Pelco Spectra Ill       camera   malal    E N Giay sMOTION      Vi    oma MT    re dy  f T   DAN Os      orm   d     lt    lt   R  G  R       E           02 22 2008 00 29 07       Figure 43  Camera Settings M enu Example    5  Navigate the menu as follows     e     Use the mouse or the keyboard up and down arrows  or the J oystick      to move through the list of menu options  and the list of  settings for each option     e Press Enter  or Enter Shift   to select or accept an option or a setting   NOTE  You cannot undo a change once you have made this
47. inus     signs  and then perform one of the following     e     To focus closer to an object  click the Plus     sign  or turn the Shuttle  outer ring  to the right   The Plus     sign is highlighted by  a circle  indicating the direction of the change  As an alternative  press and hold the Plus button to focus closer     Figure 48  Focus Closer to an Object       e     To focus farther away from an object  click the M inus sign  or turn the Shuttle  outer ring  to the left   The Minus sign     is  highlighted by a circle  indicating the direction of the change  As an alternative  press and hold the M inus button to focus farther away        Figure 49  Focus Farther Away from an Object    7  Click OK  or press Enter Shift or the green function button O  to close the Focus dialog box     44 C1696M  A  7 08     Working with Scripts and Relays    EXECUTING SCRIPTS    A script is like a macro  but it provides much more power and flexibility  Scripts can be used to control most system functions and may be  combined in almost any order     NOTE  Scripts can be set up only in the remote client   To start or stop a script     1  From the Main menu  click Actions  or press the yellow function button     The Actions menu appears   2  From the Actions menu  click Scripts  or press the blue function button        3  When the Execute Script dialog box appears  click a script from the list  or turn the J og  inner dial  S to scroll through and select a script  from the list   Refer to Figu
48. keyboard  or the   oystick O    NOTE  With a mouse  you can reposition a camera in both live view and PTZ mode  the camera must support PTZ      The border surrounding a camera switches from green to blue in PTZ mode  In this mode  access to on screen menus is disabled and the mouse     J oystick O  and Plus     and M inus     perform PTZ operations  In addition to controlling a PTZ camera manually  you can reposition the camera  based on predefined patterns  presets  and scan operations  Refer to Using Patterns  Presets  and Scans on page 25 for more information     NOTE  You do not need to be in PTZ mode to run patterns  presets  or scans   To reposition a camera     1  Navigate to the video pane displaying the desired camera  The selected video pane should be in live mode  which is indicated by a green  border     2  Click in the video pane  or press Enter Shift    The border around the video pane changes to blue     os       Figure 18  PTZ Mode Indicated by Blue Border    3  Use the following options to operate in PTZ mode   a  Mouse  Click in the video pane and move the mouse to pan right  left  up  and down in the current scene  Roll the mouse wheel  towards the screen to zoom in  and away from the screen to zoom out     b  Keyboard  Press the left or right arrow to pan to the left or right of the current scene  and the up or down arrow to pan up or down   Press and hold Plus or M inus to zoom into or out of the scene     c  Control Pad  Use the J oystick O to tilt the 
49. l        Figure 55  DVR5100 Front Panel Indicators    Table H lists the DVR5100 front panel controls and indicators     00000009    Table H  DVR5100 Front Panel Features    Pelco Badge  pow er indicator  D    The Pelco badge  on the left side of the unit  glows blue when the unit has power  Behind the front bezel  the power indicator LED is  white    DVD  The DVD drive that allows you to import export video to and from the DVR  and load install DVR software updates     USB Port  Connect the USB PC keyboard and mouse  or insert a USB device to capture snapshots and exported video clips     Control Pad  Controls the basic unit operations with the following features  function buttons    oystick  Plus     and M inus       Enter Shift  M enu  J og  inner dial   and Shuttle  outer ring      Hard Disk Drive Indicator O   The hard disk drive  HDD  status indicator flashes yellow when there is HDD activity     Netw ork Activity Indicator are   The network activity indicator flashes green when the unit is sending or receiving netw ork  data     Power Button      Use the power button to turn the unit on or off     Netw ork Status Indicator E   The network status LED indicates the network connection and speed  It may display one of the  following conditions        Off  The unit is not connected to the network       Solid Green  The unit is connected to the network using the 1000Base T standard      Solid Yellow  The unit is connected to the network using the 100Base T standard      Solid
50. n press Enter Shift        5  To cancel the selection without activating the relay  click the Cancel button  or press the red function button SO  The Execute Relays  dialog box appears  If there are no relays available on your system  the following message appears     No relays were found on the  system        Figure 53  No Relays Dialog Box    C1696M  A  7 08     ACTIVATING AUXILIARY COMMANDS  WIPER     A DVR5100 command Is available to activate a wiper on cameras that are equipped with this feature  The DVR5100 ignores the command if a  camera does not support it     To activate the wiper command using the keyboard mouse or the control pad   1  In live view mode  select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with a wiper  The video pane border is green     2  Fromthe Main menu  click Actions   Or  select Actions  and then press Enter Shift      The Actions menu appears     3  Select Auxiliary  or press the red function button S    4  Repeat the command as often as necessary     To activate the wiper command using the shortcut menu   1  Right click in the video pane of the desired camera  A shortcut menu appears             Disconnect    Record    Show Motion  Pattern    Preset       Scan   CECILIA     Rotate 180 Degrees  Pan to Zero   Wiper ls   Figure 54  Wiper Submenu    2  Click Operations  gt W iper     3  Repeat the command as often as necessary     C1696M  A  7 08     4     Appendix A  Front Panel Indicators    48    Figure 55 shows the DVR5100 front pane
51. nge to search for video  To help reduce the number of steps required to access common search  requests  you can also select the past 24 hours  3 days  or 7 days     e Cameras  Searches for video recorded on all cameras  multiple cameras  or a single camera   e Types  Searches for video recorded based on all types  motion detection or alarms  continuous or manual recordings  and locked or marked  video     PERFORMING AN ENHANCED SEARCH    To perform an enhanced search   1  In live view mode  press the    M     key  or M enu  to display the M ain menu     2  Fromthe Main menu  select Search Export  The Search Export menu appears                           QuickSearch Enhanced Search Snapshot       Figure 26  Search Export M enu    3  Click Enhanced Search  or navigate to Enhanced Search  and then press Enter Shift     The Enhanced Search dialog box opens     NOTE  In live view mode  press the    E    key to bring up the Enhanced Search dialog box     Enhanced Search    EA Last 3 days   Cameras        Start  10 23 11 AM    04 05 2008      gt  All types E     End  10 23 11 AM   04 06 2008   Search    Camera Start End Type  Camera 01 04 08 2008 10 23 11 A 04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous    04 08 2008 10 23 11    04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous  04 08 2008 10 23 11    04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous  04 08 2008 10 23 11    04 11 2008 10 23 13 Continuous  04 08 2008 10 23 11    04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous  04 08 2008 10 23 11    04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous       Figure 27  Enhance
52. nuous Alarm fj Marked Legend  Continuous Alarm   S  Marked  Motion Manual F4 Locked Motion Manual H Locked       Export Lock Play Close More Enhanced Mark Snapshot Close More    Figure 25  Quick Search Dialog Box    4  Do one of the following   e     To play video and keep the Quick Search dialog box open  select Play     e     To play video and close the Quick Search dialog box  select Play  and then click Close  or press the red function button      e     To close the Quick Search dialog box without playing back the video  click Close  or press the red function button O    NOTE  You can select a different camera from the camera list while remaining in the Quick Search screen     C1696M  A  7 08  29    30    COMMANDS AND FEATURES   The Quick Search dialog box contains the following commands and features    Time line  Units of time increase or decrease between months and days  days and hours  hours and minutes  or minutes and seconds  Change  the units of time as follows    e Zoom in  Roll the mouse wheel towards the screen  or turn the Shuttle  outer ring     clockwise  to display a smaller unit of time        Zoom out  Roll the mouse wheel away from the screen  or turn the Shuttle  outer ring  counterclockwise  to display a larger unit of  time     Click in the time line to move forward or backward   You can also turn the J og  inner dial   9 to the right or left to move forward or  backward along the time line      Along with stars that indicate a marked event  the graphic
53. o arica ir a aranana 33  Changing  Playback Pe iernare a urna ai aare a a aa aaa A ER ORIN 34  Markna aM E Vei a A SRA E AA 35  O A A A A A meet eh ares 36  O A O O 36  A A AA ET E a E A E E I E E ie Aen ton teatece    37  EDOT CI DINO BOC aea enon n Er E O baad E N E dane A EE EES 37  Request Tor Storage DEVICE naeem ecards and carios 38  O RAN 38  Selecting Snapshotfrom Ihe QUICK EXPO EM asta narnia ranas 39  AGKNOWIEROING MA rios diri rada ita da aa AAA 40  SUNOCO ZING A  FAUT i dia AS pda enn dol eek ein 40  A serrr SAO 41  Cali ela etumas Men MP di SAS a Pear ener tA 42  MVS Ve GO O O deh 43  OPENS OT 43  AA A AA A O sep it ek Pat wee ee epee ek ca hah 44  FOCUS  DI BO ds tar O Barner vale areca iaa 44  Focus Closer OAN ODE iaa rl lisas 44  FOCUS Fanner Awa Virom an ODE eere rescate 44  EXECUte CDE DIODOS AAA avi 45  Nociones 45  Activate Relay Dialog  BOX sisa catar EA AAA RAS ean AOS AAA 46  No Relays Dialog Ao     P   yee o seeds Rebate a aa yea hye anes wheels 46  WIEN UM iaa iaa ae aaa ae 47  ORO ROG FROME Paneda O Sesa caida dando dp rca d o ca dea momats 48    C1696M  A  7 08     List of Tables    TO     n mU   P gt     C1696M  A  7 08     New and Enhanced DVRS5100 FEatUES ora dane uns aewwn EA RR AER dua A A 8  Default User IDs  and PaSSW Olds scared aid bad ee edd atada 9  Special LOGIN COM stas roads eee de eae are eee AA a 10  LIVE ana Pla VO ACK CONTOS tina AA Gale  ice eed ea ae ha aa 14  PACO TO Siria certain ars ina lia tata 15  MENU CONTO Surtido A A ia a
54. of a ae    Use any alphanumeric key on the keyboard to enter information in a   gt  text box such as a password  IP address  comment  or other field   Blue function button    Alphanumeric   og  inner dial   for Keypad Do not enter characters that are not valid for the currently selected  keypad   a yp field  Refer to the specific field instructions for guidelines on valid  y entries  Refer to the descriptions in this table for additional  functions for specific characters        Table G describes the keyboard and front panel controls available when using the Quick Search dialog     Table G  Quick Search and Export Controls    Keyboard  Press S to open the Quick Search dialog box    Control Pad  Press and hold the Quick Search function button for  S Q Quick Search 3 seconds to open the Quick Search dialog box    NOTE  You can also open Quick Search by navigating through the   menus  M enu  green function button   blue function button     Plus     M inus     buttons Keyboard Control Pad  Press Plus or M inus to zoom in or out on      the Quick Search time line  Zoom levels are year  month  week   Plus     and M inus     ro day  hour  minute  and second     Control Pad  Rotate the J og  inner dial  to move the time line  cursor to the right or left  Rotate the Shuttle  outer ring  to zoom in  or out on the time line     Displays or hides the Quick Export menu  Options include Export  Te e ai Video  M ark  and Snapshot   o O a From the Quick Search dialog box  view more Quick Sea
55. order around the video pane is yellow     2  Press F1  or Quick Export O  The Quick Export menu appears  refer to Figure 32      Quick Export       Export Video Mark Event Snapshot    Figure 32  Marking an Event    3  Click M ark Event or press F2  or press the yellow function button O  to mark the event  A star appears in the time line for the selected  camera the next time you view the Quick Search dialog box or conduct an enhanced search for marked events     4  Select Close to close the Quick Export menu     To mark an event from the Quick Search dialog box   1  In live view mode  select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera     2  Press the    S    key  Or  from the M ain menu  select Search Export  gt  Quick Search  and then press Enter  The Quick Search dialog box  appears    Or  press the Quick Search function button for 3 seconds      3  Click in the time line  or turn the J og  inner dial   S to select a time     4  Click M ark or press F2  or press the yellow function button O   mark the event  A star appears in the time line for the selected camera  the next time you view the Quick Search dialog box or conduct an enhanced search for marked events   5  Select Close to close the Quick Export menu     M anually Recording Video and Audio    C1696M  A  7 08  35    36    The DVR5100 allows you to record video clips while viewing live video without setting up a recording schedule     To record a segment of video manually     1  Right click in the video pane
56. orthe Control Pa ee a E E E eee aon T T E EEREN 18  SOWING SEM NOM arar A AR AAA IAS AAA nea ha rien AAA 19  On SCreen MU retrasar io AAN Aaa 19  A ONUS sis Gh a ahs urate beara Miivs a Ge Shs a eleahs mah eat aie once a a te et inline dea aN hue ieee tua Al cane ed an mea Ree Ln 20   SUN MCMUG EE E E E PE E E A E E a Sete eee eee acne Stamnes aeons 20   Operatnd the DVRS 100s ita dado dl dde 21  O O teach ede Gand daa T EAN ha ea ea eakans RANA elie nace kaa A ene 21  Selecting a Vide P aNG da taa ee ee a eee eee eee ee eT ee ere ee a ee ee eee 21   CHANGING SCCM EAVOUU visustand o R EE a desea eee geceneanelnuns aantws 21   VIEWING pea CaCl traida aii ans 21  MOVING Tnrough the Camera eq Nini radar ria A boa 22  Callnd Up  Cameras Dy NUMDE onda ads a sd aNauid ag ae 22   Calling  Up Cameras Through the Cameras Menu errada datado 22  DISCONNECHNG Camera seas a rl o o dyn eames 23  OP rod rio ads anta ae ease 24  Repositioning a Camera with PTZ Capabilities rar o A Ide 24  USING SHO REUt CONTO STORE OPET iON iaraa aa pened aa a E A A eran AT 25  PANTO Z O ea O AAN 25   Rotate the CIME asrar o POE rts beads ke T A O E 25   Using Paneme  Preset ant Cas cta A AS AS A 25  A A Dat r ee ane rn E ahetes 25   aaa adas Sn ad doce alto ae Woe ee lt el beached che sah Aa al ctl Soon Neck heh Sy ek 21  A 28   SCarCHING TOF RECOMCO VideO rs contes odos re e ta de e a ads rea a dl caca daa do ES 29  QUC S oa A 29  PEO MIN a QUICK Canada daba dada drid 29  Commands and FEAUUICS   cee mass a
57. osite monitor     For remote viewing and administration  the DVR5100 provides unparalleled sophistication and flexibility  Designed to protect the system and  sensitive video content from unauthorized access  remote access is tightly controlled and protected through a built in VPN server  The free  remote client software provides bandwidth throttling upon each connection to the DVR  Clients with limited Internet speed will not impact users  with more bandwidth if all connect to the DVR at the same time  The remote client adds additional sophistication to the DVR5100  Custom user  profiles can be created on the remote client that provide extremely fine granularity on user rights and permissions  Event groups can be created  that incorporate multiple alarm conditions  providing an effective means of filtering out potential false alarms  Finally  complex scripts can be  written that coordinate the response of the DVR to a given alarm or event trigger     The combination of enterprise class recording performance  cutting edge storage optimization technologies  efficient and intuitive configuration  and operation  and flexible upgrade paths that enhance the ROI  make the DVR5100 the ideal solution for retail  finance  education  corporate   and commercial security applications     NOTE  The DVR5100 can operate as a stand alone or networked device  If the DVR5100 is going to be included in an existing network  always  include your network administrator when planning and installing 
58. password box     Green function button       Red function button    To log on using the control pad   1  Turn the J og  inner dial  to select the user name     Saves the entered password  and then closes the keypad     Clears the entered password  and then closes the keypad     2  Press the blue function button  The on screen keyboard appears    Y SEAS        3  Use U  to navigate to the first number of your password  and then press ES    4  Repeat these steps until you have entered the entire password     5  Press    to accept the password  or press D to cancel the password and return to the Login dialog box     6  From the Login dialog box  select Log In to accept the user name and password     SHUTTING DOWN    WARNING  Do not shut down the DVR5100 by turning off the power  Doing so can cause data loss or may corrupt the database  Always  follow the procedures in this section to turn off the unit     Use the following steps to shut down the DVR5100  For security purposes  the DVR5100 can be shut down only if you have Administrator level  permissions     1  From the Login screen  select the admin user ID  and then enter the appropriate admin password   2  Select Shut Down to power off the system     3  If you are already logged on  use the on screen menus to log off and follow the steps above  refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and  M enus on page 12      4  The DVR5100 saves all configuration information and recorded video  and then shuts down     C1696M  A  7 08     L
59. ppears at the bottom of the screen     Play  Starts to play back the video from the cursor position along the time line  The camera  time  and date are displayed above the time line  and  the dialog box remains open     Close  Closes the Quick Search dialog box  Video continues to play if you previously pressed Play  Otherwise  the video pane remains in the same  state as when the Quick Search dialog box was opened     More  Displays the secondary functions in the Quick Search dialog box  Enhanced Search  M ark  and Snapshot      SECONDARY FUNCTIONS    Enhanced  Closes the Quick Search dialog box and opens the Enhanced Search dialog box  refer to Enhanced Search on page 31      Mark  Places a mark on the video so it can be located easily in a Quick or Enhanced Search  refer to M arking an Event on page 35   M ark also  updates the Quick Search graph  indicated by a star   and flashes a message on the information bar to confirm that the marking process is  successful     Snapshot  Stores a snapshot  a still image  on a USB device using the default snapshot format  refer to M anually Recording Video and Audio on  page 35   A message flashes on the information bar to confirm the capture     More  Returns you to the primary Quick Search dialog box   Close  Closes the Quick Search dialog box     C1696M  A  7 08     ENHANCED SEARCH    Use the Enhanced Search dialog box to search for recorded video based on the following search criteria      Time Range  Allows you to enter a time ra
60. r in the time line  or turn the J og  inner dial    to adjust the end time  The vertical blue bar represents  the start time and is fixed  If you drag the gray bar to the left of the blue bar  the gray bar becomes your start time indicator  and the  blue bar indicates the end time     e     Type  or select  the desired start times  end times  and dates in the Start and End time and date fields        NOTE  Clicking in the time line and selecting Set Time resets the time line cursor  start and end time markers  to the selected point  You  can then click another point in the time line to set the end time  indicated by the gray vertical bar  This allows you to reset the desired video  time frame for export  Click the time line  and then drag to the left or right to select the video clip   You can also select Set Time by pressing    the yellow function button      7  Select Begin Export  The video export begins if a USB storage device Is present     NOTE  If a USB storage device is not present  the following dialog box appears  refer to Figure 37   Insert the storage device  and then  select OK  The Export Clip dialog box appears  Select Begin Export again     Export Video    Please insert a USB storage  device    OK Cancel       Figure 37  Request for Storage Device    8  The information bar displays    Starting Export     and then displays a progress bar indicating the status of the export  An information bar will  display Export Complete once the video clip is exported to the 
61. rch  M M enu    options     J og  inner dial   Shuttle  outer ring     C1696M  A  7 08     DISPLAYING AND HIDING THE SYSTEM MENUS    Once logged on  press the    M     key  or M enu O  to display and hide the on screen menus  Refer to Figure 12 to view the M ain menu  hierarchy     Q    Bei    Cameras Search Export Setup Logout Help       Figure 6  DVR5100 Main Menu    NAVIGATING TO AND SELECTING A MENU ITEM    USB KEYBOARD MOUSE    To select a menu item using the USB PC keyboard mouse   1  Click the item with your mouse  or use the right or left arrow key  and then press Enter  The yellow cursor denotes the selected menu item     2  You can also select one of the four colored coded icons by pressing F1  blue   F2  yellow   F3  green   or F4  red      3  Click the Back icon to return to a previous menu     CONTROL PAD    Opening or Closing a Menu  1  To open an on screen menu  press O  The on screen menu you were previously using appears     2  To close an on screen menu  press O  The on screen menu disappears     Navigating to a Menu Item  1  Use the J oystick to move left or right to a menu item  The yellow cursor denotes the selected menu item     2  Press Enter Shift to select the selected menu item     Selecting a Menu Item    The DVR5100 control pad contains four color coded function keys  The color of each button corresponds to the on screen menu items displayed in  the DVR5100 menus  screens  and dialog boxes  This color matching design lets you navigate the on screen
62. re 50    4  Do one of the following   e To Start a script  click Execute  or press the green function button O  e     To stop a script  press the F2 key  or the yellow function button     The Clear icon is available only when a script is running     e     To close the dialog box without running a script  click Close  or press the red function button SD     Execute Script    Script Selected  Evening Task    ASE Task Description    Execute Cancel       Figure 50  Execute Script Dialog Box    5  If no scripts have been set up  the following dialog box appears     Run Scripts    No scripts were found on the  system  pe       Figure 51  No Scripts Found Dialog Box    C1696M  A  7 08  45    46    EXECUTING RELAYS    The DVR5100 can be used to activate relay outputs manually  connecting DVR5100 devices to other external devices  A relay can be activated for  a predetermined period of time  the dwell time  or can remain latched until there is another signal to release the relay     To execute a relay   1  Fromthe Main menu  select Actions  The Actions menu appears     2  From the Actions menu  click Relays  or navigate to Relays  and then press Enter Shift     The Execute Relays dialog box appears     Execute Relays    Relay Selected  NONE    Unknown location    x Sa    Activate Cancel       Figure 52  Activate Relay Dialog Box    3  Click a relay from the list   Or  turn the J og  inner dial  S to select a relay from the list     4  Click Activate   Or  navigate to Activate  and the
63. start the DVR5100  the system automatically begins a 60 second counter  This feature allows the system to automatically log on  the designated user each time the DVR is rebooted  for example  after a power failure or when the unit is restarted for any reason   An  administrator can enable or disable the autologin feature from the General System setup screen  In addition  the user account and the timing can  be changed for subsequent autologins  Once the time counts down to zero  the designated user is logged on  To interrupt the autologin process or  log on as a different user  follow the steps below  The default user is    admin         gt  DVR5100 Login    User Name  admin  Password  REA    User    guest    will autologin in 36 second s     Log In Shut Down       Figure 2  Autologin Dialog Box    Table B lists the default user IDs  passwords  and role descriptions     Table B  Default User IDs and Passwords    UserID   Password Role Description    The Administrator can access all of the DVR5100 features and is the only user level with permission to  admin admin or 23646      modify every option and value in the Setup page     The M anager can monitor live video and audio  reposition PTZ cameras  respond to alarms  run scripts   manager   manager or 6262437   activate relays  search for video  play it back  lock clips  capture snapshots  export video  and view all of    the Setup windows     The Operator can monitor live video and audio  reposition PTZ cameras  respond to al
64. tach a USB device to the unit in any of the USB ports     2  Select a video pane that is displaying video from which you want to capture a snapshot  and then do one of the following   e Press the Print Scrn key     e Press the    X    key  or the Quick Export function button O  to display the Quick Export menu  refer to Figure 39   and then select  Snapshot     e Press the    S    key lor the yellow function button O  to display the Quick Search menu  and then select Snapshot     Quick Export    Export Video Mark Event Snapshot       Figure 39  Selecting Snapshot from the Quick Export M enu    A snapshot is saved to the USB device  and then a message appears in the information bar confirming the save  Repeat one of these steps  as many times as necessary     3  Select Close to close the Quick Export or Quick Search menu     NOTE  You can also capture a snapshot by selecting Search Export from the M ain menu  and then selecting Snapshot     C1696M  A  7 08  39    Working With Alarms    Each time an alarm occurs  the DVR5100 displays an Alarm Received dialog box  which allows you to respond immediately to the event or elect  to have the alarm event snoozed for a specified amount of time  An alarm event must be acknowledged or snoozed before it disappears from the  screen  The alarm details might provide instructions on how to respond to the alarm event     NOTE  The DVR5100 can also generate an e mail for a specific alarm event  Contact your system administrator to verify that 
65. ter Shift    The Camera List opens  refer  to Figure 17      Camera List    DVR5100      Camera 01      Camera 02      Camera 03  ES      Camera 05  Camera 06  Camera 07  Camera 08  Camera 09  Camera 10    CI i       Sort by group OK Cancel    Figure 17  Camera List    5  Select the desired camera  and then click OK   Or  navigate to a camera using the J og  inner dial      and then press Enter Shift l    Video from the camera Is displayed in the selected video pane     NOTE  A red slash through a camera Icon in the list indicates that it is currently not available for display     DISCONNECTING CAMERAS    When you disconnect a camera  the video disappears from the video pane and the audio stream  if any  is disconnected     NOTE  Disconnecting a camera does not affect its recording status  Even though a camera is not being viewed  it is still recording if it has an  active recording schedule     To disconnect a camera by number  keyboard only    1  Navigate to the video pane displaying the desired camera     2  Press 0  zero   and then press F9  The camera is disconnected     To disconnect a camera through a shortcut menu  mouse only    1  Right click in the selected video pane  A shortcut menu appears     2  Select Disconnect  The camera is disconnected and video disappears from the video pane     C1696M  A  7 08     23    PTZ Operations  REPOSITIONING A CAMERA WITH PTZ CAPABILITIES    If you have a camera that supports PTZ operations  you can reposition the camera with the 
66. the    X    key  or press the Quick Export function button O  to select Quick Export  The Quick Export menu appears  refer to  Figure 35      Quick Export       Export Video Mark Event Snapshot Cancel    Figure 35  Quick Export M enu    3  Click Export Video  The Export Clip dialog box appears  refer to Figure 36    Regardless of your starting point  you will arrive at the same  dialog box      NOTE  The following are the default start and end times        Arriving from Live  The previous 10 minutes     Arriving from Quick Search  The currently selected time on the time line plus 10 minutes forward     Arriving from Enhanced Search  The whole video clip  defined by the video clip s start and end times    Export Clip   Camera  Camera 01   Destination  y o disc   SOs Pelco Video Files With Player    pef  gt     Duration  00 06 09  Estimated Size  46 8 MB    Start  11 44 13   19 06 2008    11 50 22   19 06 2008         Begin Export Set Time  Figure 36  Export Clip Dialog Box    4  Select your destination  CD DVD or USB device      5  Select the output format  Pelco Video File with Player    pef   Pelco Video File without Player    pef   or QuickTime M PEG 4 Files    3gp      NOTE  When exporting in the M PEG 4 format  the system will not export associated audio  the time and date stamp  or the digital  signature required to authenticate a clip     C1696M  A  7 08  37    6  To select the video time frame to be exported  do one of the following     e     Click and drag the gray ba
67. the DVR5100     NEW PRODUCT FEATURES    The DVR5100 Series 1 5 release has been enhanced with the following new features     Table A  New and Enhanced DVR5100 Features    New menus and options make configuration and operation easier and more intuitive  In addition  the system can  be operated through the included USB PC keyboard and mouse     IP Camera Recording The DVR5100 Series now supports hybrid recording capability  Each DVR5100 can support up to 20 cameras   Capability with 4  8  or 16  depending on the model  analog cameras and the balance made up of IP cameras     M odified User Interface    Server to server capability allows up to five DVR5100s to be networked together on a LAN in a virtual matrix  configuration  W ith server to server  any DVR5100 monitor can be used to access  search  and control up to a  100 camera system     o MACE nC The DVR5100 can also be integrated into an Endura network by an Endura certified integrator     Server to Server  Capability       8 C1696M  A  7 08     Getting Started    This manual describes how to operate the DVR5100 to view and record live video  search for recorded video and mark or lock it for future use   and to operate or adjust cameras  For information on installing and configuring the unit  refer to the DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder  Installation manual  C1695M    Refer to Appendix A  Front Panel Indicators on page 48 for detailed information on the DVR5100 front panel     LOGGING ON    AUTOLOGIN    Each time you 
68. the J og  inner dial  S to select the end of  the locked clip  and then select Lock   A message appears in the information bar telling you the end time and date  The time line updates to  indicate the locked clip     To lock a video clip from an enhanced search     1  Perform an enhanced search  Refer to Performing an Enhanced Search on page 31  The Enhanced Search dialog box appears  refer to  Enhanced Search Dialog Box on page 31      2  Select a video clip  or turn the J og  inner dial  S to select a video clip   and then select Lock    To unlock a video clip    You can unlock any video clip that has been locked by first performing an enhanced search for locked video   1  Perform an enhanced search by setting the type to Locked or All Types  Refer to Performing an Enhanced Search on page 31   2  Select a locked video clip  or turn the J og  inner dial     to select a locked video clip   and then select Unlock     NOTE  You can also unlock a video clip from the Quick Search dialog box  Place the time line cursor over a locked clip and the Lock icon toggles  to Unlock     MARKING AN EVENT    You can mark an event on a video clip while you are playing back recorded video  M arking an event on a video clip makes it easier to locate later   Unlike locked video  marked events are overwritten according to the disk overwrite settings for the DVR5100  Follow the instructions below to  mark an event     To mark an event from the Quick Export menu   1  Play back recorded video  The b
69. works and taking advantage of technologies such as Power over Ethernet  PoE   IP cameras  provide an attractive alternative to deploying analog cameras  The DVR5100 Series supports the following camera options         DVR5104  Records 4 analog cameras and up to 16 IP cameras   e     DVR5108  Records 8 analog cameras and up to 12 IP cameras   e     DVR5116  Records 16 analog cameras and up to 4 IP cameras     The DVR5100 supports a wide array of Pelco IP cameras  With the ability to record analog and IP cameras  systems can be designed to service  existing cameras while laying the groundw ork for future expansion     The DVR5100 server to server capability can create a virtual security room  Up to five DVRs can be networked together across a LAN  With   predefined rights and permissions  users can log on to any DVR on the network and access all cameras and options granted to them  regardless  of the DVR to which the cameras are connected  Finally  a remote client connection to one of the DVRs on the network will provide access to all  DVRs configured in the server to server mode  A virtual matrix of up to 100 cameras can be configured easily to support the needs of a given site     Endura system integration creates a second  more powerful growth path for DVR users  The DVR5100 can easily become a systemized component  of the Endura system  When integrated  the DVR5100 will continue to provide local access to its cameras  In addition  an Endura workstation   decoder  or VCD5000
70. your system is  configured to send automatic e mail messages about alarms     Alarm Received    Severity What When      Minor ACamera04 18 02 08 04 09 06 Of        ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 08 59  ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 08 03  ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 07 55  ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 03 44  ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 03 36  ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 03 18  ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 03 10    State       Details Select All Acknowledge Snooze    Figure 40  Acknowledging an Alarm    ACKNOWLEDGING AN ALARM EVENT    If there are several alarms displayed on the Alarm Received dialog box  refer to Figure 40   you can acknowledge all alarms at the same time  By  default  all new alarms are selected at the same time  All alarms are acknowledged when you select Acknowledge     To acknowledge an alarm event  click the Acknowledge button   Or  navigate to the Acknowledge button  and then press Enter Shift     The Alarm Received dialog box is closed and the acknowledgement is recorded in the system log     SNOOZING AN ALARM EVENT    The DVR5100 allows you to postpone responses to an alarm event for a specified time period  Referred to as    snooze     the alarm redisplays after  the snooze time expires     To snooze an alarm event   1  Select an alarm while the Alarm Received dialog box is displayed     Alarm Received    Severity  ACamera04 10 03 08 01 28 35 On  ACamera04 10 03 08 01 39 37 On       Details Select All Acknowledge Snooze    Figure 41  Snoozing an Alarm    40 C1696M  A  7 08     2  Click Snooz
    
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