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Mitsubishi F5M41 Automobile Parts User Manual
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1. 78 C4655M 2 11 Table G Troubleshooting 2 of 2 Symptom Suggested Action Video image has a lot of screen noise e Verify that the camera s video output is free of noise e Verify that the camera is operating properly by replacing it with a known working camera e Verify that the input cable from the camera is not damaged and is connected correctly to the unit e Verify that the video cable between the camera and unit is the correct type of cable e Verify that the video cable is not near a high voltage cable or any other transmitting electrical device Sensor device is not operating e Verify that the type of sensor in the camera s sensor setting matches the type of sensor connected to the unit e Verify that the unit is properly configured for sensor recording e Verify that the sensor is connected to the ALARM IN PTZ camera is not operating e Verify that the unit is configured for PTZ camera operation e Verify that the PTZ camera s power and data cable are properly connected e Verify that the user has PTZ control permissions E mail sent from the unit was not received at the remote e f the message Please check the SMTP information or internet cable client even though the unit s SMTP feature was setup appears correctly Verify that the unit is configured with the correct SMTP server address Verify that unit is configured with the correct SMTP port number The defaul
2. ZOOM Zooms the camera in and out FOCUS Adjusts the camera focus IRIS Opens and closes the camera iris PRESET NUMBER Displays the preset number af2 3fafs fe 7 alalo Keypad Use the numeric keypad to enter presets or pattern numbers PRESET PRESET Performs two functions e Preset programming mode Stores the preset in the selected memory location e PTZ mode Activates a preset PATTERN PATTERN Performs two functions e Pattern programming mode Stores the pattern in the selected memory location e PTZ mode Activates a pattern SET SET Performs two functions e Enters PTZ configuration mode e Exits PTZ configuration mode CLR Clear Deletes a configuration preset pattern or tour AUX Program Accesses the camera configuration mode PGM Auxiliary Unsupported at this time C4655M 2 11 ON SCREEN KEYBOARD The unit provides an on screen keyboard to perform the following functions Select a user name and type a password to log on to the unit Create camera names Create holiday schedule names Assign TCP IP settings IP address subnet mask and so forth Set up mail accounts Assign emergency agent IP addresses Create user accounts DX4700 DX4800 on screen keyboards operate similarly but display differently based on the task being performed Figure 4 shows the on screen keyboard that appears when logging on to the unit C4655M 2 11 Please select a user
3. 5 List of Tables IOmTm0U000u S pported Comparison Search Symbols ii A A A ta da AEA 28 Setup Window Overview and Operation Information n nusus usro anaana rr rr 71 Supported Media Devices cima A Lo ge RS neue Beek Ch deo Gases ME ae cee an tas 72 Supported PTZ Protocols sacs e SR salen eM a ld asada ciate tala Maik bee Dada neath 73 Supported IP Gamera Resolutions siii o Wee sais a Mads ais Eat ens Median a A di ance 74 Recording INMENSA 75 TrOubleShOOtinG zi 5 8 tes nh dead a hs Soe OES e dd den Me e a Se maes cal ae ados oll 78 Supported KBD300A Keyboard Features 82 Factory Default AAA A IN 83 Time Zone Conversion a A At ulead Aida 89 C4655M 2 11 Description DX4700 DX4800 Series H 264 hybrid video recorders HVRs bring a new range of performance and capability to the Pelco DX Series product line The DX4700 DX4800 Series offers a cost effective solution to expand existing analog systems with megapixel IP recording And the ability to support two Pelco megapixel IP cameras or Axis cameras gives new power and flexibility in IP migration Due to native display resolution IP streams can be viewed in standard resolution at the server and in megapixel resolution at the client DX4700 DX4800 Series models record up to 30 images per second ips on all channels In addition the DX4800 adds the ability to record full frame rate video at 4CIF resolution for all cameras DX4700 DX4800 Series HVR
4. ick IRIS to select an option from a menu item ick IRIS to cancel an option or select the Exit command COPYING AND EXPORTING VIDEO The unit allows you to copy and export recorded video from the hard drive to an external storage device USB or an optional DVD device For information about copying and exporting video refer to Formatting Media and Exporting Video on page 31 C4655M 2 11 ACKNOWLEDGING AN ALARM OR MOTION EVENT The unit allows you to manually acknowledge an event state that has activated a relay output By default the HVR s output relay is turned off when the post alarm time expires Acknowledging an alarm or motion event does not end alarm or motion event recording The post alarm time determines the time period for alarm recording For information about configuring the relay off setting refer to Output on page 54 For information about configuring the post alarm time refer to Schedule Menu on page 39 The acknowledge alarm feature supports the following actions e Output A relay associated with a channel and linked to an alarm input If the relay is configured for an acknowledged alarm the relay output is activated until it is manually deactivated e Sound alert An audible signal from the unit when an unacknowledged event occurs e Visible indicator An indicator in the camera pane that appears for the length of time set by the post alarm time e Remote notification Mail notification and emergency notifica
5. A to Z numerals 0 to 9 and special characters Password User password Supports up to 24 characters including a to z A to Z numerals 0 to 9 and special characters TLS Select ON to use the Transport Layer Security TLS feature By default TLS is not enabled Mail Address 1 to 3 User s e mail address Supports up to 24 characters including a to z A to Z numerals 0 to 9 and special characters SMTP Server Test Allows you to send a test e mail notification NOTE The SMTP server IP address port number user name and password are optional settings The HVR can send e mail without using a SMTP server or message transfer agent MTA In certain cases e mail should be forwarded to an SMTP server C4655M 2 11 To configure the mail feature 1 From the Linking menu click the Mail submenu 2 Click the Notification box The remaining boxes become available 3 Configure the remaining settings 4 Click SMTP Test to verify the SMTP server connection A pass or fail message appears and a test e mail message is sent to each e mail address The Test email sent successfully message indicates a successful SMTP server configuration Verify that each addressee received the test e mail message Consolas Ie a Wiz i B z u Address Check Book Names TE A q l E VW wj o A Subject Fw Event Report 11 09 2011 15 27 59 Motion Detected k lt lt lt lt lt lt Attention
6. EVENT Sends a disk full text based notification in response to a normal partition disk full warning When the event partition is full the system continues to record by writing over previously record data in the event partition When the normal partition is full the system stops recording data to the normal partition From the Linking menu click the Notification submenu 2 Click the box for each event for which you want a notification sent 3 Click Close 4 Click OK MAIL The mail feature sends an e mail text notification to all designated users when an event is detected Use the notification option to configure an event to trigger an e mail notification The mail feature is configured and operates independently of the emergency agent feature For information about setting up the emergency notification feature refer to Emergency Notification Setup on page 53 The unit allows you to configure the following settings Notification Enables or disables the notification feature SMTP Server Enter the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP server IP address or host name Supports up to 24 characters including 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 a to z A to Z numerals 0 to 9 and special characters SMTP Port No Enter the SMTP port The default TCP IP port used for SMTP is 25 Supported values are 25 and 1025 to 65535 User Name Name of the user to be notified Supports up to 24 characters including 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 a to z
7. describes how to operate and administer the unit using the mouse NOTE For a description of the remote control and front panel refer to the DX4700 DX4800 Series Installation manual For information about using the remote control or front panel controls refer to Appendix A Overview of DX4700 DX4800 Setup Window and Operating Information on page 70 SN h y 4 SPEED E zoom Focus oun ONDARRA T ts wee Pa 7 e 3 Figure 1 Application Window 1 View Panel Displays live and playback video in one to sixteen view panes 2 Recording Mode and Status Indicator Indicates the current camera recording mode and status a PTZ The channel is configured for PTZ operation Ki Audio The channel is configured for audio operation No Record Live video is displayed but not record video Normal Record Video is continuously recorded Alarm Record Only video associated with an alarm event is recorded Motion Record Only video associated with a motion event is recorded ESEA Text Recording Only video associated with a text event is recorded Instant Panic Recording The instant panic recording mode is active Channel Label Displays the input channel number 01 to 04 and the assigned channel name 4 PTZ Control Allows users with access rights to operate and configure PTZ cameras O White Border Indicates the selected
8. e Text If selected the system beeps approximately once per second until the text event is acknowledged e System If selected the system beeps when any system action occurs To configure the sound 1 From the Linking menu click the Sound submenu 2 Configure the remaining settings 3 Click Close 4 Click OK C4655M 2 11 USER MENU The DX4700 DX4800 features are organized into six categories setup search play export PTZ power off and instant record To operate the unit a user must be assigned access rights to one or more of these categories The User menu allows the administrator level user the ability to quickly set up user groups Each group can be configured to have access rights to one or more categories Users can then be assigned to a specific group The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Group ID Organizes the groups into GUEST ADMINISTRATOR and Groups 01 to 08 GUEST Has no access rights to any category A guest user is only allowed to view live video on the main and spot monitors A guest user cannot view covert video The GUEST group name and access rights cannot be changed The GUEST ID can be configured to view none or from one to all of the main and spot monitor channels ADMINISTRATOR Is allowed full access rights to all categories The ADMINISTRATOR group name and access rights cannot be changed The ADMINISTRATOR ID can be configured to view none or from one to all of the
9. 11 Bookmarking Playback Video 1 2 On the toolbar click the Search Icon la From the Search menu select a search method e Date Time Search Refer to Date Time Search and Playback on page 24 e Event Search Refer to Event Search on page 26 Click Play p Click the Bookmark icon M y to bookmark a scene Click the Stop icon m to stop playback Searching and Playing Back Bookmarked Video e 2 From the Search menu click Bookmark The Bookmark dialog box appears NOTE Video must first be bookmarked before it will appear in the Bookmark Search dialog box Click an entry and then click Play Video is played back in the 1 x 1 view CMON ANDRE YN A d U N O m gt a Figure 20 Bookmark Search 3 Click the Stop icon m to stop playback Clearing Bookmarks 1 From the Search menu click Bookmark 2 Click an entry and then click Delete The selected entry is deleted C4655M 2 11 27 ATM POS SEARCH The ATM POS search feature allows you to search recorded text data for a specific text string ATM POS search supports searching data backed up to an internal or external HDD Table A describes the supported comparison search symbols Up to ten different search options can be configured Table A Supported Comparison Search Symbols eaten Search Type gt Finds a value greater than the input value lt Finds a value less than the input value
10. 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 PTZ Test Provides a viewing window and PTZ controls up down and right left to test the camera for PTZ movement From the Camera menu click the PTZ submenu Click the Channel box and select the desired channel Configure the remaining settings Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels Click Close Click OK To test the camera for PTZ movement C4655M 2 11 1 2 From the Camera menu click the PTZ submenu Click the Channel box and select a camera configured for PTZ operation The PTZ Test window and controls are available Video from the camera appears in the window Click PTZ Test controls and verify that the video scheme has movement Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional PTZ camera channels Click Close Click OK 35 IP CAMERA The DX4700 DX4800 supports up to two IP cameras For information about the supported IP camera resolutions refer to Appendix D Supported IP Camera Resolutions on page 74 NOTES The unit does not support alarm or motion recording for IP cameras IP cameras only record in the normal recording mode The unit allows you to configure the following settings Channel Ch Lists the IP network channels IP 01 and IP 02 Vendor Allows you to select an IP camera from the supported manufacturers Axis and Pelco Model Name Allows you to enter the IP camera s model The mode
11. 5 881 671 741 587 441 336 403 313 10 8 975 805 806 686 487 402 441 370 7 5 6 1033 939 846 782 517 470 465 427 5 5 1178 950 940 789 589 475 523 431 3 3 1331 1114 1035 899 666 557 582 497 1 1 1605 1370 1194 1059 802 685 685 597 HIGH 30 25 541 411 485 378 271 206 256 197 15 12 5 686 542 598 486 343 271 319 256 10 8 794 671 678 587 397 336 366 313 7 5 6 819 770 696 661 409 385 376 356 5 5 994 787 819 673 497 393 449 363 3 3 1032 802 845 684 516 401 464 369 1 1 1166 990 933 816 583 495 518 447 HIGHEST 30 25 511 342 461 318 256 171 242 165 15 125 618 471 545 428 309 236 290 224 10 8 692 578 603 514 346 289 322 272 7 5 6 736 681 636 594 368 341 341 317 5 5 859 721 726 624 430 360 393 334 3 3 998 823 822 700 499 412 451 378 1 1 1247 1064 984 866 624 532 550 477 75 76 Table F Recording Time 2 of 3 Frames Per Recording Time Hours Pere Haea Video NTSC PAL Video and Audio NTSC PAL NTSC PAL Quality NTSC PAL 8 Channel 16 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel 704x240 LOWEST 30 25 563 425 502 389 281 212 265 203 da 15 125 764 602 657 533 382 301 353 283 10 8 899 771 753 661 449 385 410 356 7 5 6 949 888 788 746 474 444 431 405 5 5 1175 925 938 772 587 463 522 421 3 3 1235 980 976 810 617 490 545 443 1 1 1558 1337 1165 1039 777 669 666 585 LOW 30 25 469 330 426 308 235 165 223 159 15 125 625 465 551 423 312 233 293 222 10 8 724 577 627 513 362 288 336 272 7 5 6 774 6
12. Attention Please gt gt gt gt gt gt gt The DX4800 DVR at IP address 10 220 76 173 detected an event Event Time 11 09 2011 15 27 59 Jik Event Type Motion Detected Camera Channel 06 This message was received from CA EVS01 pelco org Figure 40 Test E mail Message 5 Click OK 6 Click Close EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SETUP The emergency notification feature notifies the designated computer when an event occurs The DX Series emergency agent application must be running on the computer when the event occurs This event must be configured on the Notification submenu For information about configuring the notification option refer to Notification on page 52 The emergency notification and e mail notification features operate independently The emergency agent application is installed on the remote client computer and is used to display and administer emergency reports For information about setting up the e mail feature refer to Mail on page 52 The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Notification Turns the notification feature on and off e Host Name Port The remote computer s IP address and port Supported characters include 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 The default port is 9002 The port range is 1025 to 65535 e SMTP Port No The default port is 9003 The port range is 025 to 65535 C4655M 2 11 53 54 To configure emergency notification 1 From the Linking menu click the Em
13. DX4800 server Pelco logo DX Series client Live video PAL H 264 320 x 240 352 x 288 360 x 288 640 x 480 704 x 288 704 x 576 720 x 288 720x576 DX4700 DX4800 server Live and playback PAL H 264 800 x 600 800 x 608 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 Px A DX4700 DX4800 server Pelco logo DX Series client Live video C4655M 2 11 APPENDIX E RESOLUTIONS AND FRAME RATES 250 GB HDD C4655M 2 11 Table F Recording Time 7 of 3 Recording Time Hours A Rice Fer Video NTSC PAL Video and Audio NTSC PAL NTSC PAL Quality NTSC PAL 8 Channel 16 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel 352 x 240 LOWEST 30 25 1022 800 838 683 511 40 461 368 392x208 15 125 1188 1142 947 917 594 571 527 509 10 8 1508 1416 1139 1086 754 708 649 615 7 5 6 1573 1588 1176 1185 787 794 673 679 5 5 2095 1658 1445 1223 1047 829 855 704 3 3 2441 2023 1602 1411 1220 1011 967 831 1 1 3182 2677 1891 1700 1591 1338 1186 1040 LOW 30 25 765 574 657 511 383 287 354 270 15 12 5 996 779 820 668 498 390 450 360 10 8 1162 963 930 798 581 481 517 436 7 5 6 1220 1098 967 889 610 549 539 491 5 5 1342 1130 1042 910 671 565 587 504 3 3 1408 1160 1082 929 704 580 612 516 1 1 1765 1493 1280 1131 882 746 742 643 STANDARD 30 25 668 497 584 449 334 249 312 23 15 12
14. Mountain Standard Time MST MDT 7 hours 6 hours Pacific Standard Time PST PDT 8 hours 7 hours Alaskan Standard Time AKST AKDT 9 hours 8 hours Hawaiian Standard Time HST 10 hours nternational Date Line West IDLW 12 hours 89 90 C4655M 2 11 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below e Five years Fiber optic products Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP transmission products CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and C3651H 2X camera models ee years Pelco designed fixed network cameras and network dome cameras with Sarix technology Pelco branded fixed camera models CCC1390H Series C10DN Series C10CH Series and IP3701H Series EH1500 Series enclosures Spectra IV products including Spectra IV IP Camclosure Series IS ICS IP integrated camera systems DX Series digital video recorders except DX9000 Series which is covered for a period of one year DVR5100 Series digital video recorders Digital Sentry Series hardware products DVX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 Series network video recorders Endura Series distributed network based video products Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboa
15. Multi event recording A M alarm motion yellow Video is only recorded if either an alarm or motion event is detected N A normal alarm green and red Video is recorded continuously in the normal mode The unit records alarm video if an alarm event is detected N M normal motion green and blue Video is recorded continuously in the normal mode The unit records motion video if a motion event is detected N A M normal alarm motion green and yellow Video is recorded continuously in the normal mode The unit records alarm or motion video if the respective event is detected C4655M 2 11 39 DAILY RECORDING SCHEDULE Schedule Normal Record Alarm Record Motion Record Text Record Instant Panic Record ccoo Dav co Copy Move ied Select EN prev Figure 30 Daily Recording Schedule From the Schedule menu click the Schedule submenu Click a cell to set the ending time Continue to click the cell to select a new recording mode Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure the recording mode for each channel Click Close Click OK COPYING SCHEDULES The DX4700 DX4800 supports four methods for copying schedules 40 Weekday Mon to Fri The schedule from the highlighted day is copied to the respective channels for every day of the week except Saturday and Sunday Weekend Sat and Sun The schedule from the highlighted day is copied to the respective c
16. Network amor 2 oo Network Streaming DONS Date Time e a GMT 08 00 Wa NTP Contos segs van ane Tsun oo va nos Y 5 a Backup lt gt Move ig Select Prev Figure 47 Setup Window C4655M 2 11 Table B Setup Window Overview and Operation Information Pane Front Panel Remote Control Mouse Menu Displays the menu options Press the MENU ESC button to move to the menu pane Press the up down arrow buttons AL W to move to a menu option Press ENTER to select an option When a menu option is selected the cursor moves to the first submenu option in the pane for the selected menu Click a menu option Submenu Displays the submenu options Press the up down arrow buttons AL W to move to a submenu option Press ENTER to select an option The first property setting in the Properties pane is highlighted Click a submenu option The first property setting in the Properties pane is highlighted Click the drop down arrow to enter a setting or right or left click a box to increase or decrease the setting Properties Displays the properties for each submenu option Press the up down arrow buttons AV to move to a property box Click a properties box Settings Displays the settings for each property Press ENTER to display the drop down box settings Press the up down arrow buttons AV to highlight a setting and then press ENTER Press the up down arrow
17. Schedule The weekly backup feature allows you to perform an automatic backup of the current week s data to a USB device only The week begins at 00 00 hours on Monday and ends at 23 59 hours on Sunday Data can be backed up for one or more days and from one minute to 24 hours The unit can be configured to back up all normal instant and normal recorded video or event initiated alarm and motion recorded video The weekly backup settings are as follows Device USB device Schedule Start Sets the date and time within the current week to start the backup process Sunday at 23 59 hours is the last day and time of the week that you can begin a backup process Time Range Date Unavailable and is not used Time Range Start Sets the date and time within the recorded database where the backup process begins Time Range End Sets the ending date and time within the recorded database where the backup process ends To configure a weekly backup schedule Connect the backup media device 2 From the System menu click the Backup submenu 3 To enter the weekly backup settings a Click the Schedule box and then select WEEKLY b Click the Device box and then select a USB device c Configure the settings for the remaining boxes EVENT PARTITION v Figure 46 Weekly Backup Schedule Click Estimate to verify that the backup media has enough space Click OK Click Close Click OK Exit the Setup menu to the application windo
18. Selected Not Selected System Not Selected Not Selected User Group Authority Group ID GUEST GUEST Group Name N A GUEST Setup Not Selected Not Selected Search Play Not Selected Not Selected Export Not Selected Not Selected PTZ Not Selected Not Selected Power Off Not Selected Not Selected Instant Record Not Selected Not Selected Main Channel ALL Ch 01 to Ch 16 ALL Spot Channel ALL Ch 01 to Ch 16 ALL User User ID ADMINISTRATOR ADMINISTRATOR User Name N A admin Group N A ADMINISTRATOR Password admin admin System Properties HVR Name Available Available Language ENGLISH ENGLISH Button Beep Not Selected Not Selected Video Format NTSC or PAL NTSC Configuration Import Button Available Available Configuration Export Button Available Available Factory Default Button Available Available This setting is only available when an associated setting is selected C4655M 2 11 Table I Factory Default Settings 5 of 6 Menu Submenu Property Setting dar Setting System Network DHCP Selected Selected sapiu IP Address N A JA Subnet Mask N A A Gateway N A N A Primary DNS N A A Secondary DNS N A A TCP IP Port 9001 9001 Web Server Port 80 80 Audio Port 9003 9003 Bandwidth Throttle 100 Mbps 100 Mbps Network Streaming Ch 1 to 16 cannot be changed 1 to 16 Quality STANDARD STANDARD Frame Rate 7 5 NTSC 6 25 PAL 75 DDNS
19. System Log List 001 065 Figure 12 System Log C4655M 2 11 21 SYSTEM INFORMATION The System Information option displays system and hard disk information To view all system information you must be logged on to the unit To view system information click Information icon O The System Information screen displays all system information System Information System DVR Name Model Name DX4816 Serial Number VIV Y YY YY Y YY YY Video Format NTSC MAC Address 00 04 AC 45 16 12 Network IP 10 220 76 173 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Gateway 10 220 76 1 S W Version 01 00 00 0161 Hard Disk Disk 1 465GB Temp 30C 86F HEALTHY Disk 2 NONE Disk 3 NONE Disk 4 NONE Total 257 458 GB Normal Partition 229 229 GB Event Partition 28 229 GB Retest Figure 13 Viewing System Information Full Details Use the Pelco serial number when corresponding with Pelco about your unit The MAC address is an internal number NOTE If you do not log on to the unit you can still view the unit s model name serial number and network IP address PLAYBACK The unit supports two playback modes playback and instant playback The playback mode is accessed from the search window and is used by the search feature to display video resulting from a search operation The unit supports simultaneous playback and live recording For information about the instant playback mode refer to nstant Playback on page 1
20. To test the IP camera for operation 1 2 From the Camera menu click the IP Camera submenu Click the Channel box and select an IP camera Click Test A message appears confirming that the IP camera is configured correctly Optional If a test failed messages appears resolve the configuration issue and repeat this procedure Repeat the previous steps as necessary to test the other IP camera Click Close Click OK ATM POS ATM POS recording is only available for one channel at a time In addition to configuring the ATM POS feature there are other settings that must be configured The associated features required to implement ATM POS recording are as follows Schedule menu Allows you to schedule the ATM POS camera channel for text recording and configure the ATM POS camera s text record settings resolution quality frame rate and so forth Linking menu Allows you to configure the ATM POS transaction filter settings The ATM POS submenu allows you to select the transaction equipment camera that records ATM POS video and data and the serial communication settings The serial communication settings must match those of the transaction equipment The unit allows you to configure the following settings Interface Device Allows you to select AVE Hydra or DEFAULT The unit only supports the AVE Hydra NOTE The remaining settings are unavailable when AVE Hydra is selected Camera Allows you to select a camera By def
21. YYYY and YYYY MM DD Time Format Sets the time format for displayed and recorded video Selections include 12 and 24 hour time format Time Zone Sets the time zone in which the HVR is located Daylight Saving Enables or disables daylight saving operation Select ON if the HVR is located in a state or country that observes daylight saving time You must configure daylight saving time on both the DX4700 DX4800 and the computer on which the remote client application is running For information about configuring the time zone on the remote client PC refer to the DX4104 Client Operation Configuration manual Daylight Saving Start Sets the start date and time for daylight saving time month week of the month day of the week and time The effective time is 2 00 a m Daylight Saving End Sets the end date and time for daylight saving time month week of the month day of the week and time The effective time is 2 00 a m To configure the date and time 1 E RO From the System menu click the Date Time submenu Configure the remaining settings Click Close Click OK NTP The unit s internal time can be synchronized with an external time source using the Network Time Protocol NTP configuration option The unit allows you to configure the following settings NTP When selected allows you to configure a NTP server to which the HVR s internal time is synchronized NOTE If the NTP option is set to ON the Date Time option
22. channel O Toolbar GUI toolbar for unit operation and configuration 8 C4655M 2 11 GUI TOOLBAR The GUI toolbar is used to access the Setup menu and controls that allow you to operate and configure the HVR You can use the mouse to easily and quickly change settings and to operate the system 920452400 so et go Figure 2 GUI Toolbar 01 21 2011 Di i Status Displays the current date and time Setup Displays the Camera Record Display Linking Network and System menus Search Opens the Search menu to select the following search modes Date Time Event Search and Bookmark Search a eJ 8 PTZ Opens the PTZ control to configure and operate PTZ cameras MAIN Allows you to select the 1 4 1 5 1 7 9 or 16 division view SPOT Allows you to select the 1 or 4 division view Login Displays the on screen keyboard to log on and log off users Alarm Off Turns off the alarm event sound System Log Displays the System Log list Information Displays the System Information list Pause Pauses video playback Start Starts playback for the selected date beginning when data is first recorded Reverse Provides two modes e Reverse playback Plays back recorded video in the reverse direction at the normal speed Continue to click the icon to increase playback speed 2X 3X 4X or 5X the normal speed e Step backward Activates when playback is paused Continue
23. is unavailable Server Allows you to select a public or private NTP server The default setting is PUBLIC SERVER If you select a public NTP server the HVR computes the average time from five public servers time nist gov time a nist gov timeb nist gov ntp nasa gov and clock isc org Private Time Server Allows you to enter the IP address of a private NTP server The server must be set to PRIVATE SERVER before you can enter an IP address Sync interval Specifies how often the HVR synchronizes with the NTP server daily 1 DAY weekly 1 WEEK monthly 1 MONTH or hourly 1 HOUR The default setting is 1 DAY NTP Test Verifies network access to the NTP server To configure the unit to use a private NTP server C4655M 2 11 1 ye Ue oS From the System menu click the NTP submenu Click the NTP box The remaining boxes become available Click the Server box and select PRIVATE SERVER To enter the private server s IP address a Click the Private Time Server box b Enter the private server s IP address c Click OK To set the synchronization period click the Sync Interval box and then select a setting Click NTP Test to verify your settings Click Close Click OK 61 62 To configure the unit to use a public NTP server 1 From the System menu click the NTP submenu 2 Click the NTP box The remaining boxes become available 3 Click the Server box and select PUBLIC SERVER 4 To set the synchr
24. main and spot monitor channels Group 01 to 08 Each group can be assigned access rights to one or more categories Groups 01 to 08 can be configured to view none or from one to all of the main and spot monitor channels e Group Name Allows you to assign a unique name for each Group ID and assign access rights to one or more categories e Setup Search Play Export PTZ Power Off Instant Record Allows you to select a category and assign it to one or more group IDs Group ID 01 to 08 e Main Channel and Spot Channel Allows none all or specific channels to be assigned to a group Group ID 01 to 08 The Pelco logo is displayed on the covert channel GROUP AUTHORITY To configure the Group ID 1 From the User menu click the Group Authority submenu 2 Click the Group ID box and select a Group ID 01 to 08 The Group Name box and categories are available 3 Click the Group Name box and then enter a unique name 4 Click OK 5 To assign the Group ID access rights to a category click a category 6 To select the Main monitor channels for viewing a Click Main Channel b Click each channel required for viewing c Click OK 7 To select the Spot monitor channels for viewing a Click Spot Channel b Click each channel required for viewing c Click OK C4655M 2 11 55 USER The unit allows you to configure the following settings User ID Allows you to select the following ADMINISTRATOR Allows you
25. more information e The unit does not support alarm or motion recording for IP cameras e ATM POS recording does not end as configured by the postalarm setting ATM POS recording ends approximately 10 minutes after the postalarm time has ended Alarm Motion ATMPOS Data Format Event Popup Notification Emergency Output Sound Figure 39 Linking Menu ALARM The unit allows you to configure the following settings e In input channel Specifies the alarm input 1 to 16 for configuration e Input Type Alarms are configured for normally open N 0 or normally closed N C inputs e Camera Selects the camera 01 to 16 NONE to be linked to the alarm input Multiple cameras can be linked to one alarm input e Relay Output Links the alarm input to the relay output NONE 01 to 04 e Preset Allows you to assign a preset number to an alarm input NOTES The alarm input camera channel and relay output have the following guidelines e Use the Input Channel setting to assign one alarm input to one specific camera channel e Use the Camera setting to assign one camera to multiple alarm inputs e Use the Relay Output setting to assign a relay output to multiple alarm inputs C4655M 2 11 49 50 To configure the alarm input channels 1 2 Click Alarm 3 Click the Input Type box and select the alarm state 4 Click the Camera box and select the desired channel 5 Configure the remaining settings 6 Re
26. perform an automatic backup of recorded data to a USB device You can configure the time when the backup process starts and ends The start and end times can be specified and the HVR can be configured to back up all normal instant and normal recorded video or event initiated alarm and motion recorded video The daily backup settings are as follows Device USB media Schedule Daily Schedule Start Sets the time of day in hours and minutes that the backup process begins Time Range Date Unavailable and is not used Time Range Start Sets the starting time in hours and minutes within the recorded database where the backup process begins Time Range End Sets the ending time in hours and minutes within the recorded database where the backup process ends To configure a daily backup schedule Connect the backup media device 2 From the System menu click the Backup submenu 3 To enter the daily recording backup settings C4655M 2 11 a Click the Schedule box and then select DAILY b Click the Device box and then select a USB device c Enter the settings for the remaining boxes Figure 45 Daily Backup Schedule Click Estimate to verify that the backup media has enough space Click OK Click Close Click OK Exit the Setup menu to the application window The daily backup will start according to the Schedule Start setting View the backup status in the toolbar Click OK 67 68 Weekly Backup
27. remote control commands intended for Lobby Lobby is enabled and responds to the remote control To configure the IR remote ID 1 From the System menu click the System submenu 2 Click the IR Remote ID box and select an IR remote ID 3 Click Close 4 Click OK 5 Click Close again to exit to the application window 6 Verify that the HVRs are in the line of sight of the remote control 7 Transmit an IR Remote ID from the remote control to the HVRs NOTE Configuring the remote control requires a quick response a On the remote control press the ID button Within two seconds press a number representing the HVR s IR remote ID The system beeps b To verify that the remote control is communicating with the selected HVR press MENU ESC The Setup window appears C4655M 2 11 UPDATE The update feature allows you to upgrade HVR software The current HVR configuration settings are not deleted or replaced during the update process You can perform an update from either a local or a network location The unit allows you to configure the following settings Method Allows you update the software from a local or network location If NETWORK is selected the FTP server s IP address must be provided Device Allows you to updated the software from a DVD or USB device If updating from a USB device If the sys f the sys All USB devices except the USB device containing the update file must be dis
28. the ATM POS transaction filter settings e Camera ATM POS menu Allows you to select the transaction equipment camera that records ATM POS video and data and the serial communication settings The serial communication settings must match those of the transaction equipment The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Ch Lists the input channels CH 01 to CH 16 for configuration e Resolution Sets the resolution for the channel The default resolution is 352 x 240 e Quality Sets the picture quality of recorded video LOWEST LOW STANDARD HIGH and HIGHEST e Frame Rate Sets the frame rate e Prealarm Specifies the amount of time that the HVR begins recording video before a text event begins OFF 5 SEC 10 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 40 SEC 50 SEC and 60 SEC e Postalarm Specifies the amount of time that the HVR continues to record video after the text event ends 10 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 40 SEC 50 SEC 1 MIN 2 MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN and 10 MIN NOTE ATM POS recording end time is calculated by adding two time settings The Linking ATM POS Data Format Time Out setting and the Text Record mode Postalarm setting For example the ATM POS Data Format Time Out setting is 10 minutes and the Schedule Text Record Postalarm setting is 10 seconds The ATM POS text recording mode will end 10 minutes and 10 seconds from the start of the text recording mode If the ATM POS Data Format Time Out setting is OFF the text recording mode
29. the settings box and right click the box to select DST on 2 Click OK e Video recorded after daylight saving ends Click OK Video playback starts 6 Click the Stop button m to exit the playback mode C4655M 2 11 25 EVENT SEARCH To conduct an event search 1 From the Search menu click Event 2 To enter the event search settings a b g gt ooon Click the Target Device box and then select a device Click the Calendar icon H Click the year month and day of the week to define your event search date Click OK Click the Time box and then select a time Click the Channel box and select one or more channels Click the Event Type box and select an event 3 Click Search 4 Click an event and then click Play INTERNAL HDD 11 05 2011 PM 11 50 Figure 19 Event Search Results BOOKMARK SEARCH The bookmark search feature allows you to search for and play back bookmarked video You can also bookmark playback video instant or search This feature is not supported for data backed up to external media Use the playback button to controls how video is played back Bookmarking Instant Playback Video 1 2 3 4 Click the Stop icon m to stop playback 26 From the application window click a pane On the toolbar click the Play icon gt Video playback starts two minutes before the current time rr Click the Bookmark icon M j t bookmark a scene C4655M 2
30. to change the default password and configure the administrator for automatic logout The user name and group cannot be changed Group 01 to 08 Allows the assigned user access to the group s categories User Name Allows the administrator to create a user name for the person being authorized to access the unit Once the user name is created the Group and Password boxes are available Password Allows the administrator to create a password for the user Auto User Logout Allows the user to be logged off automatically after a specified amount time has elapsed Figure 41 User Menu Group Authority To configure user with access rights 1 2 56 From the User menu click the User submenu Click the User ID box and select User ID 01 to 09 The User Name box is available Click the User Name box and then enter the user name Click OK The Group box displays the available groups The Password box is available Click the Group box and then select a group Click the Password box and then create a password Click OK Optional Click the Auto User Logout box and configure the user for automatic logout channels for viewing a Click Spot Channel b Click each channel required for viewing c Click OK C4655M 2 11 SYSTEM MENU Properties Network Network Streaming DDNS Date Time Controller Update Backup Figure 42 System Menu PROPERTIES The unit allows you to configure the following s
31. to product as a result of a customer attempting to perform an upgrade 3 Hard copies on appropriate medium CD DVD ZIP or floppy disk shall be sent to the customer at no charge upon request 4 It shall be the customer s responsibility to procure necessary hardware to perform upgrades if required necessary drives such as CD R DVD R or ZIP 5 Pelco cannot guarantee that all future software versions will be backward compatible with earlier hardware platforms C4655M 2 11 APPENDIX H RECOVERING THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD C4655M 2 11 On the left side of the unit locate and note the manufacturer s serial number In the toolbar locate and note the current date Contact Pelco Product Support to receive the administrator password Enter the password provided by Pelco Product Support a On the toolbar click Login 2 The on screen keyboard appears b Type the password c Click OK APPENDIX I WORKING WITH PTZ DEVICES USING THE KBD300A KEYBOARD You can use the Pelco KBD300A keyboard to operate and configure PTZ devices For information about connecting and operating the KBD300A refer to the KBD300USBKIT Installation manual Table H Supported KBD300A Keyboard Features Keyboard Function Corresponding DX4700 DX4800 Function Joystick Pan Tilt Zoom e KBD300A SHIFT LED Off Controls the camera s PTZ operation Twist the joystick clockwise to zoom in counterclockwise to zoom out Mo
32. up to four unique PTZ patterns Once defined a pattern can be activated with a series of on screen commands and will run continuously until it is deactivated To activate a pattern 1 Click a camera pane and then click PTZ egy 2 Click the number pad on the PTZ control and then click PATTERN The pattern runs 3 To halt the pattern click the Move buttons g E x gt 4 C4655M 2 11 PTZ PRESETS A preset is a user defined camera position that uses PTZ and focus commands The camera s autofocus option must be turned off to use presets The unit s preset range is 0 to 255 For information about the number of presets supported by a given camera refer to the documentation supplied with the camera Programming a Preset 1 Click a camera pane and then click PTZ egy ZOOM and FOCUS buttons to position zoom and focus the camera ag 2 Click the Move rials 3 Store the preset to a memory location a Click SET The camera is now in the programming mode b Click the numbers on the keypad for the preset memory location c Click PRESET The camera s position zoom factor and focus setting are stored to the memory location 4 Repeat the previous steps as necessary to create additional presets for the same camera 5 Click SET to exit the programming mode 6 Verify that you can activate the preset a Click the Move buttons b If you chan
33. when a DHCP server i automatically IP Address Enter the static IP address if used s installed on the network to allow IP address assignment This assigns the IP address by your network Subnet Mask Enter the IP address of the subnet mask Gateway Enter the IP address for the Internet larger systems there might be a gateway serve gateway server On smaller systems this will be the IP address of the DX4700 DX4800 On r Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary Domain Name System DNS server that the DX4700 DX4800 will use to convert names to IP addresses If you are using the DDNS server you do not need to enter a DNS server Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address primary DNS server fails TCP IP Port Enter the port number The defaul Web Server Port Enter the port number that default port number is 80 of the backup DNS server that the DX4700 DX4800 will use This server is used if the t port number is 9001 he Web client will use to communicate with the DX4700 DX4800 over the Internet The NOTE If you use the Web client to access the unit and you change the port number you must include the new port number with the IP address or the Web address For example the r number Audio Port Enter the port number You can en Bandwidth Throttle Select the network band The default bandwidth throttle is 100 Mbps evised IP address would be http 192 168 0 40 8080 where 8080 is the revi
34. will run indefinitely regardless of the postalarm setting For information about the resolution quality and frame rate refer to Appendix E Resolutions and Frame Rates 250 GB HDD on page 75 To configure the text recording mode 1 From the Camera menu click the Text Recording mode Click the channel Resolution box that is assigned for ATM POS recording and enter a setting Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure the remaining settings for the channel Click Close Click OK Ole har 200 S INSTANT PANIC RECORDING The unit allows you to manually start and stop the instant panic recording mode You can configure each camera to record at a different resolution quality and frame rate to capture instant recording video The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Ch Lists the input channels CH 01 to CH 16 for configuration e Resolution Sets the resolution for the channel The default resolution is 352 x 240 e Quality Sets the picture quality of recorded video LOWEST LOW STANDARD HIGH and HIGHEST e Frame Rate Sets the frame rate For information about the resolution quality and frame rate refer to Appendix E Resolutions and Frame Rates 250 GB HDD on page 75 46 C4655M 2 11 To configure the instant recording mode 1 Z 3 From the Camera menu click the Instant Panic Recording submenu Click the Ch 1 Resolution box and enter a setting Configure the remaining settings fo
35. 5 The playback mode has the following conditions e Playback Video is only displayed for the selected playback channels For example if channel 01 and 03 are selected for playback playback video is displayed in the top two panes No video is displayed in the two bottom panes If one channel is selected for playback video is displayed in a single pane e Selecting playback channels One to all of the channels can be selected in the date time and event search mode One channel can be selected in the bookmark search mode e Playback controls All playback channels are controlled simultaneously An operation performed on one channel is automatically performed on all playback channels e Supported search modes The playback mode is available for all search modes The bookmark toolbar icon is unavailable if an external backup device is selected HVR operation Recorded video can be viewed in the playback mode while simultaneously recording live video 22 C4655M 2 11 SEARCH VIDEO The search feature allows you to use the date time event and bookmark search feature to find and play back video stored to the unit You can use the date time and event search features to view backed up video stored on a USB or CD DVD media To display the search menu click the Search icon a The Search menu appears Date Time search is selected by default INTERNAL HDD Y 01 20 2011 S N bd PM 04 36 19 Search Move Select Prev Figur
36. 6 84 224 151 118 146 115 04x576 15 125 430 337 394 315 215 169 206 163 10 8 470 435 427 398 235 217 224 208 7 5 6 573 516 511 465 287 258 270 245 5 5 712 536 618 481 356 268 331 254 3 3 876 683 738 596 438 342 401 318 1 1 1250 999 986 823 625 500 551 451 LOW 30 25 236 169 225 163 118 84 115 83 15 125 322 237 301 225 161 118 156 115 10 8 381 307 352 288 191 153 183 149 75 6 412 368 378 341 206 184 197 177 5 5 500 372 451 345 250 186 237 179 3 3 516 404 465 372 258 202 245 194 1 1 682 559 595 499 341 280 318 264 STANDARD 30 25 198 138 190 134 99 69 97 68 15 125 272194 257 186 136 97 132 95 10 8 317 253 297 240 159 127 154 123 75 6 351 304 327 286 176 152 169 147 5 5 418 317 383 297 209 159 200 153 3 3 503 365 454 339 252 183 239 176 1 1 663 552 581 494 332 276 310 261 HIGH 30 25 160 113 155 110 80 57 79 56 15 125 217 160 207 154 108 80 106 78 10 8 255 207 242 198 127 103 124 101 75 6 277 249 261 237 138 125 134 121 5 5 322 265 301 251 161 133 156 129 3 3 939 315 316 295 170 158 164 153 1 1 445 377 406 349 223 189 212 181 HIGHEST 30 25 139 104 135 102 69 52 68 5 15 125 200 150 192 145 100 75 98 74 10 8 236 196 224 188 118 98 115 96 75 6 266 237 252 226 133 119 130 116 5 5 312 242 292 230 156 121 151 118 3 3 318 306 297 287 159 153 154 148 1 1 422 371 387 343 211 185 202 178 71 APPENDIX F TROUBLESHOOTING If the following instructions fail to solve your problem con
37. 95 664 605 387 348 357 323 5 5 924713 771 619 462 357 420 331 3 3 1065 853 867 721 533 427 478 391 1 1 1347 1152 1045 924 673 576 588 513 STANDARD 30 25 369 251 342 238 185 125 178 122 15 125 479 343 435 319 240 171 228 165 10 8 544 437 487 399 272 218 257 209 75 6 571 514 509 463 286 257 269 244 5 5 666 530 583 476 333 265 311 251 3 3 731 537 632 481 365 268 339 254 1 1 843 697 714 606 422 348 387 324 HIGH 30 25 293 222 276 212 147 111 142 109 15 125 398 312 366 292 199 156 191 151 10 8 457 391 416 361 228 196 218 188 75 6 496 472 449 429 248 236 235 225 5 5 567 492 505 445 283 246 267 234 3 3 691 569 602 507 345 285 322 268 1 1 828 752 703 647 414 376 380 348 HIGHEST 30 25 254 192 241 185 127 96 124 94 15 125 340 266 317 252 170 133 164 129 10 8 386 334 357 312 193 167 186 161 75 6 418 398 384 367 209 199 200 191 5 5 489 401 442 370 244 201 232 192 3 3 507 406 458 374 254 203 241 195 1 1 630 545 555 488 315 273 295 258 C4655M 2 11 C4655M 2 11 Table F Recording Time 3 of 3 Frames Per Recording Time Hours pi Haes Video NTSC PAL Video and Audio NTSC PAL NTSC PAL Quality NTSC PAL 8 Channel 16 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel 704x480 LOWEST 30 25 302 23
38. AL 352 x 240 Quality STANDARD STANDARD Frame Rate 7 5 NTSC 6 25 PAL 75 Prealarm 10 SEC 10 SEC Postalarm 10 SEC 10 SEC Text Record Ch 1 to 16 cannot be changed 1 to 16 Resolution 352 x 240 NTSC 352 x 288 PAL 352 x 240 Quality STANDARD STANDARD Frame Rate 7 5 NTSC 6 25 PAL 75 Prealarm 10 SEC 10 SEC Postalarm 10 SEC 10 SEC Instant Panic Record Ch 1 to 16 cannot be changed 1 to 16 Resolution 352 x 240 NTSC 352 x 288 PAL 352 x 240 Quality STANDARD STANDARD Frame Rate 7 5 NTSC 6 25 PAL 75 Display OSD Channel Name Selected Selected Channel Status Selected Selected Sequence Main Dwell Time 2 SEC 2 SEC Spot Dwell Time 2 SEC 2 SEC Channel Assignment Ch 1 to 16 cannot be changed 1 to 16 Name CH 01 to CH 16 CH 01 Video Adjustment Channel CH 01 CH 01 Brightness 50 50 Contrast 50 50 Color 50 50 84 C4655M 2 11 Table I Factory Default Settings 3 of 6 Menu Submenu Property Setting oon Setting Linking Alarm In 1 to 16 cannot be changed 1 to 16 Input Type N 0 352 x 240 Camera 01 to 16 01 Relay Output NONE NONE Preset NONE NONE Motion Channel CH 01 to CH 16 01 Sensitivity 05 05 Relay Output NONE 01 to 04 NONE Area Selected Selected ATM POS Data Input Channel CH 01 to CH 16 CH 01 Transaction Start Available Available Transaction End Available Available Delimiter CARRIAGE RETURN CARRIA
39. ANDONABP WN TDAOANANDOAFWN OOO C4655M 2 11 Application IOWA A thus Wold A A a babe 2 eee BEL tua aa 8 CULTO ase estate sins a Wha nae te O do cta 9 PLC Tola a A waters wee Eanes Obs dso een A ROL Rage ak Rad Sula Raed EA 10 ONZSCFECMKE VOM sist aa co a eee te RUE araceli sea siida 11 Camera Page and Partitioning Notification 02 a A Gale eae Wand ode ne OEY Cewek heey pee ahs 12 Selectindsa MOTION ALC A o gt lies ade tikes 14 Cleaning Motion Areas Lad ool Lek alt tl ah a o LA As ole Bled bd llista 14 Instant Playback VIEW mierne aie aweroas edie Shae A aE a da 16 PIZ Operation nenen SA A A ard 17 Selecting a Main Monitor DiviSiON oooooooooo oo 20 Selecting a Spot Monto DIVISION rata oad doth tales ia dio 21 SYSUEM LOG lt 5 A e Sud 21 Viewing system Information Full Details anos 22 Search MENU sek ears here tates A ew eee tay dae areata A eae Aad ne eS eaneRne Bs 23 Date Time Search Calendars retenida riada pale lla 24 Date Time search a A A PA as ke ee elena 24 Video Recorded Before and After DST 25 selecting Playback Time dnd Ghannel Stes tacos ais das eds dad all edd ad eda divin iced CMe odd dba deal lee 25 EVentSearchsAe sults wets Sjscua OE ta 26 A AAA A A ty bial Ste lk halt i hala dnd ooh ae eee ale tal wl ie hla a 27 ATM POS SearchihesuliS anta sr ao Odio Aaa tha 28 ATM POS Search Results 92 51 55 ct e a bd ad ds aa A a i eaea 29 Export Search Rel ai A a A ia 29 Playing Back Exported VIGG
40. Channel Assignment submenu Click the Name box for a channel 3 Right or left click the Name box to select an entry 4 Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels 5 Click Close 6 Click OK VIDEO ADJUSTMENT The unit allows you to adjust the brightness contrast and color settings for each camera channel The preview window provides an accurate depiction of how the video scene will appear in the application window The unit allows you to configure the following settings Channel Selects the desired channel for adjustment Brightness Adjusts the brightness value from 0 to 100 for the selected channel Contrast Adjusts the contrast value from 0 to 100 for the selected channel Color Adjusts the color value from 0 to 100 for the selected channel Restore to Default Resets the selected channel settings to the factory defaults To configure the video display 1 2 From the Display menu click the Video Adjustment submenu Click the Channel box and select a channel Configure the remaining settings Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels Click Close Click OK C4655M 2 11 LINKING MENU The Linking menu allows you to configure alarm inputs motion inputs and relay outputs NOTES e The prealarm and postalarm recording settings are configured in the normal recording option on the Camera menu Refer to Schedule Menu on page 39 for
41. DDNS Service Not Selected Not Selected User Name N A N A Password N A N A Host Name N A N A Date Time Date Current Current Time Current Time Current Date Format MM DD YYYY Current Time Format 12 HR 12 HR Time Zone GMT 08 00 GMT 08 00 Daylight Saving Selected Selected Daylight Saving Start MAR 2nd SUN 02 MAR 2nd SUN 02 Daylight Saving End NOV 1st SUN 02 OV 1st SUN 02 NTP NTP Not Selected Not Selected Server N A PUBLIC SERVER Private Time Server N A A Sync Interval 1 Day YES NTP Test N A N A C4655M 2 11 This setting is only available when an associated setting is selected 87 88 Table I Factory Default Settings 6 of 6 Menu Submenu Property Setting dad Setting System Controller IR Remote ID 01 01 continued date Method LOCAL LOCAL Device 1 DVD T DVDRAM GH60N 1 DVD T DVDRAM GH60N FTP Server N A N A Search Available Available File Name N A N A Update N A N A Backup Partition Selection ALL ALL Schedule OFF OFF Device N A N A Schedule Start N A N A Time Range Date N A A Time Range Start N A A Time Range End N A A Estimate Size N A N A Start Backup N A A Erase Media N A A This setting is only available when an associated setting is selected C4655M 2 11 APPENDIX K TIME ZONE CONVERSION CHART To determine your time add the standard daylight saving or summer time to the Unive
42. ETWORKS TM A A a 60 DON rs nata ed dl fa A ed A nan 60 DIM a A A A A GAY OE eee Rae Barn dscns eae nate eS 61 Tres a Bed a tas ML a ee MES of OR ye AML ee tae te le aaa aja 61 Controller IR Remote Control tia bra AR 62 A E RO 63 Backups diosan t n a de ed ll o a doll ds ld o al A e 65 A I an a a ed iaeia Se ari 70 Appendix A Overview of DX4700 DX4800 Setup Window and Operating Information 0 00 00 c cece cece 70 Appendix B Supported Media Devices a a wee ae 72 Appendix C Supported PAZ Protocols sers A E E Aa Seaman eae Be 73 Appendix D Supported IP Camera Resolutions oooooococooooooco anaE rr 74 Appendix E Resolutions and Frame Rates 250 GB HDD 2 cence EEEE aaaea 75 Appendix F Troublesnootingiets s san eter a cate e e a Gait a aE aa aA AN AN A E 78 Appendix G Hardware and Software Upgrade Policy nunnan nannaa nanana EEEE EEEE rr 80 Hardware Upgrades ni xsena e eles tae Moc mudd fp a Rg ne eee NA e eee clio do 80 Software US A lee tue he Geta etn ak ti aca 80 Appendix H Recovering the Administrator Password 0 occ nen tenet ent EEEE EEEE 81 Appendix Working with PTZ Devices Using the KBD300A Keyboard 2 00 00 c cece rr 82 Appendned Factor Detalla dl ra tata 83 AppendickK Time Zone Conversion Chart i cc A A A dd canta oh ee y ais 89 C4655M 2 11 List of Illustrations so AnNANODOTFWNH DWAANDOF WN PPP FPP PHP SP WWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNN gt NOP WN HK TDAOAN
43. GE RETURN Ignore String Available Available Time Out 10 MIN 10 MIN Relay Out NONE 01 to 04 ONE Event Popup Spot Monitor OFF OFF Notification Alarm On Not Selected Not Selected Motion Detection Not Selected Not Selected Text In Not Selected Not Selected Admin Password Changed Not Selected Not Selected Video Loss Not Selected Not Selected Power On Off Not Selected Not Selected Disk Full Not Selected Not Selected Mail Notification Not Selected Not Selected SMTP Server N A N A SMTP Port No N A N A User Name N A N A Password N A N A TLS Not Selected Not Selected Mail Address 1 N A N A Mail Address 2 N A N A Mail Address 3 N A N A SMTP Server Test N A N A C4655M 2 11 This setting is only available when an associated setting is selected 85 86 Table I Factory Default Settings 4 of 6 Menu Submenu Property Setting avian Setting Linking Emergency Notification Not Selected Not Selected continued Host Name Por N A 9002 Host Name Por N A 9002 Host Name Por N A 9002 Host Name Por N A 9002 Host Name Por N A 9002 Host Name Por N A 9002 Host Name Por N A 9002 Host Name Por N A 9002 Host Name Por N A 9002 Output Relay Off ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE System Relay Out NONE 01 to 04 NONE Sound Alarm Not Selected Not Selected Motion Not Selected Not Selected Text Not
44. IDEO SCENE The unit allows you to pause video playback to take a snapshot of a video scene The image is saved to the USB device in JPEG format 32 To take a snapshot of a video scene 2 3 Insert a USB device Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl ick a camera pane ick the Playback button gt Playback video appears ick Pause ick the Snapshot button MO The Target Device message appears ick OK The file is saved to the USB device C4655M 2 11 Configuration NOTE The DX4700 DX4800 is preconfigured for immediate operation For a list of system defaults refer to Appendix J Factory Defaults on page 83 Only administrator level users can configure the HVR The Setup menu allows you to access the Camera Schedule Display Linking Network and System menus to configure the DX4104 for your specific application requirements refer to Figure 26 You must be logged on with administrator level permission to configure the unit To access the Setup menu on the toolbar click the Setup icon IP Camera ATWPOS Storage Move Select Prev Figure 26 Setup Menu C4655M 2 11 33 CAMERA MENU 34 IP Camera ATWPOS Storage 1 2 3 4 5 6 z 8 9 Figure 27 Camera Menu The unit allows you to configure the following settings Channel Ch Lists the input channels CH 01 to CH 16 IP1 IP2 Name Allows you to create a unique name for each camera CH 01 to CH 16 IP 01 IP 02 Audio As
45. LOWEST LOW STANDARD HIGH and HIGHEST e Frame Rate Sets the frame rate e Prealarm Specifies the amount of time that the HVR begins recording video before an alarm event begins OFF 5 SEC 10 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 40 SEC 50 SEC and 60 SEC e Postalarm Specifies the amount of time that the HVR continues to record video after the alarm event ends 10 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 40 SEC 50 SEC 1 MIN 2 MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN and 10 MIN For information about the resolution quality and frame rate refer to Appendix E Resolutions and Frame Rates 250 GB HDD on page 75 To configure the alarm recording mode 1 From the Camera menu click the Alarm Record submenu 2 Click the Ch 1 Resolution box and enter a setting 3 Configure the remaining settings for Ch 1 4 Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels 5 Click Close 6 Click OK MOTION RECORDING The unit supports multi event recording You can configure each camera to record at a different resolution quality and frame rate to capture motion triggered video You must configure the respective camera for motion recording before the unit will respond to a motion event Refer to Schedule Menu on page 39 for more information The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Ch Lists the input channels CH 01 to CH 16 for configuration e Resolution Sets the resolution for the channel The default resolution is 352 x 240 e Quality Sets the
46. Message 3 To continue the reformatting process click OK A confirmation message appears after the process is complete 4 Click OK and then press Enter The unit will restart Configuration Import To import configuration settings 1 Insert a USB drive that contains the configuration data 2 From the System menu click the Properties submenu 3 Click Configuration Import A confirmation dialog box appears 4 To import the configuration settings click OK 5 Click OK again 6 Click Close 7 Click OK Configuration Export To export the unit s configuration settings 1 Insert a USB drive 2 From the System menu click the Properties submenu 3 Click Configuration Export A confirmation dialog box appears 4 To export the configuration settings click OK 5 Click OK again 6 Click Close 7 Click OK 58 C4655M 2 11 Factory Default To return the unit to its factory default settings 1 From the System menu click the Properties sub 2 Click Factory Default A confirmation dialog box 3 To continue the factory default reset process cl 4 Click Close 5 Click OK NETWORK menu appears ick OK By default the unit is configured to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP If a DHCP server does not reside on your network the unit allows you to use a static IP address If the DHCP setting on the TCP IP menu is set to OFF you can configure the following settings DHCP Select this option
47. O mansana de LR A O eea A DE a Ave 30 Exp0rt Diao Britt A A A E AA Ss 31 Set MENU tiled a ral uds ode deals 33 CM a a Se Gt ae lal a fara E A 34 SilggestediP Camera Settings a aa tens GRA alan 6 A AAS a a eon Witenes 36 Hard DIiskiNOunCaHOMiasaccctte Miche t kleted a ae falda ha had edhe a dgendd Mesa alight il de Stl dud latido 38 Daily Recording Schedule 0 5 002 use cece bee sla aED r ADEA ATEA EEEE dbs dedeeaueve delved beens aee aise 40 Gopying aischeddle by Week Day cs aii ese A a E T E eos adalat 41 Selecting the Destination Chammels oooooococococoo n bd EE PSE EE 41 Creatina a Holiday Schedule nises aio aea ld audit aa lets dro dilata 42 Naming a Holiday Schedule 0o o att a A e gags at jas 42 Creating a Holiday Recordind SchedulB vcs a a a agains A ad o aaa 43 Selecting a cl oia ia A AA AA A E ad 43 Editing a Holiday Recordind Schedule ino caca a aci 44 BRIE AN EEEE ES EE cad ative atte ee AS ee ates ANE tt oe ei a E ai ae aa A S 47 Linking Menu sess caro eet ees x cht eae ceo e ie Me a N lad aa Na WN hae e o a AO 49 TestEmail Message esciciescc sine ons US Ate DR E Sarat MONI aco ok OS as nia eee en Mes 53 US reAMGMUR Raggett A O Serena Athen cng ik eM ORG Mut EOE Gh ea Sadao Cie eaten aha 56 SAA A E 57 Changing Video Format Message 58 InstantiBackup Stat s Information eta al A ni ad dada il 66 Daily Backup Schedule cia ias 67 Weekly Backup ll a A oa atta a aan 68 SetuP WINdOW ota E ES A A A Ad EE een Ea 70
48. PELL by Schneider Electric DX4700 DX4800 Series Hybrid Video Recorder Server Software Application C4655M 2 11 C4655M 2 11 Contents DESC A a A de Wek tare ede fea ada 7 Client Application SAW a A dl vl dae ilar eM Eras 7 Product OVERVIEW rat ii tdci 8 Applications WindOws decadas anos cds aa llo o le da rs Dana tos ell e arde ltl 8 GU e eae Sea 9 PIZ CONTON A hae E T ee ak dhl oh Neel oo lone ta aie alae a ha otal Behe Ee dae eke hala a e 10 One Sereen KeybOard e siiras asane oie aa 11 Operation A A eed ek BER eee Ae A EA en sr ee a ee 12 WRITS PAOD assests eset Ook eet amir a ata Ra th ee Gh tn cae 12 Logging Orand Logging ria ot et a aia eas Ses a ewe eda pe ke ee et eae 12 WNISSHUTHOW MSs ace thee SN neh cae IA eaten tht eae d 13 About Basic system Detaultss o a Learned EE AIRS Re ee AE MoE eee Ree ene 13 Quick Start to Working With the Unit 20 0 0 n bennett ete n eens 13 Toolbar Display 382s catia A A ee i ate ee NG ALi dk hh ed Ah el he oe 13 SETUP VVINGOW A OT RCA RO 13 Video Displays och te ceda e eo co de da o o e od o a ad Sk hs oa as llo ae dis lol ae 13 MOON A A A aos 14 IStNERECO NN Playback essen ior e A heh ies di 15 Starting a d Stopping Instant Record on ria a chery px AS A EEEE TEN EA EEES Ana 15 InstantiPlayDack Duo ah ne cos seda ao are ola Mie cae e ta e a ar onde a od 15 A E AN 16 Activa Presea a A e e EA CAT a A da NA oe ne 17 Activating Pate A A AA A A A Cans ee 17 PIZSRICSCIS somite
49. VR HVR server features Versatile high speed search operations include time and date bookmark event pixel thumbnail and point of sales POS searching Extensive scheduling features allow the customization of day weekday weekend and special event recording The DX Series client provides a graphical user interface GUI allowing for quick and efficient access to setup and operating features The DX Series DVR HVRs support four software applications that run on a PC e DX Series Client software application Allows you to log on to operate and administer up to 100 DX Series DVR HVRs DX Series servers supports a total of five simultaneous connections when using the DX Series client and Web client applications e DX Series Export Viewer Allows you to view exported video The export viewer is designed to recognize and verify the digital watermark that is embedded in the Pelco engineered exp video format e DX Series Emergency Agent Works with networked DX4700 DX4800 DX4500 DX4600 and DX4104 units to alert users when one or more channels detect an alarm motion text or video loss event The emergency agent runs on a networked client PC e DX Series Web Client Allows you to view live video and operate PTZ features of cameras attached to a DVR HVR C4655M 2 11 Product Overview APPLICATION WINDOW This section describes the DX4700 DX4800 application window GUI toolbar Setup menu PTZ control and on screen keyboard This manual
50. XPORT SEARCH The Export search feature allows you to search video exported to USB or CD DVD media NOTES e Theunit supports the play gt pause m and stop m buttons when playing back exported video The reverse start reverse fast forward end playback controls are not supported e When playing back exported video on the USB device paused video will jump forward in time when playback is resumed To conduct an export search 1 From the Search menu click Export 2 Select a media 3 Click Search The search results appear 2 DVD T DVDRAM GH60N v O ONO aA FiWwWn a 10 Pe a agin Figure 23 Export Search Results C4655M 2 11 29 30 4 Select an entry and then click Play Video is played back in the 1 x 1 view fer cree f a AUC ao Pia U5 200 35 11 09 2011 MOM 4 o rr os 07 45 08 PM ray Mi Za Figure 24 Playing Back Exported Video 5 Click the Stop icon m to stop playback C4655M 2 11 FORMATTING MEDIA AND EXPORTING VIDEO The unit allows you to export data to CD DVD or USB media You can view and playback the exported video on the unit or at the remote client computer NOTES e The erase and format features allow you to format media for use with the HVR Although media can be formatted on a PC Pelco recommends that you format the media on the HVR to guarantee functionality For information about formatting media refer to Erase Media on page 69 e When expor
51. ally prompt you to change the default administrator password Anyone who knows the administrator user name and the default password can access the unit therefore Pelco recommends that you change the system administrator password and store it in a secure location Passwords must be from four to eight characters in length To log on to the unit 1 Ze 3 12 On the toolbar click Login 3 Type the password using the on screen keyboard Click OK The system logs you on and the Login icon turns blue To log off from the unit click Login 8 The system logs you off and the Login icon turns black C4655M 2 11 UNIT SHUTDOWN NOTE You must be logged on to the unit with administrator level permission to shut down To shut down the unit On the front panel press and hold the power button 4 until you hear a beep The Login virtual keyboard appears You have approximately Ih 25 seconds to type the password before it closes Type the password Click OK ABOUT BASIC SYSTEM DEFAULTS The unit comes preconfigured with system defaults that allow the HVR to be used to immediately view and record video For a list of system defaults refer to Appendix J Factory Defaults on page 83 QUICK START TO WORKING WITH THE UNIT By default the toolbar is displayed at the bottom of the application window It cannot be moved to a different location TOOLBAR DISPLAY To hide or display the toolbar 1 2 Right click a pane in t
52. arch feature allows you to view video recorded before and after a DST time change refer to Figure 17 For example the HVR is configured for DST to end at 2 00 a m on November 6 2011 The time period between column 01 and column 02 for channel 1 represents two recording periods DST active during DST Video recorded between 1 00 a m to 2 00 a m DST ended after DST Video recorded between 1 00 a m to 2 00 a m INTERNAL HDD v 11 06 201 Om AM 01 59 00 lt 2 Figure 17 Video Recorded Before and After DST When you initiate playback the Select data dialog box appears prompting you to select a DST time period from which to play back video DST off after time shifts back one hour or DST on before the time shifts back one hour To conduct a DST date and time search 1 From the Search menu click Date Time 2 To enter the DST date and time search settings a Click the Target Device box and then select a device b Click the Calendar icon H c Click the year month and day of the week to define your event search date d Click OK The time view appears e Click the time arrows to define your search time 3 Click Search INTERNAL HDD v 11 06 2011 gt AM 01 59 00 Figure 18 Selecting Playback Time and Channels 4 Click Play The Select data dialog box appears 5 Select the time period from which to play back data e Video recorded before daylight saving ends 1 Click
53. ault CH 03 is selected Baud Rate Sets the baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 Data Bits 5 to 8 Stop Bits 1 or 2 Parity NONE ODD or EVEN To set the ATM POS settings 1 2 C4655M 2 11 From the Camera menu click the ATM POS submenu The interface device setting is DEFAULT The remaining settings are available Optional To select a different ATM POS camera click the Camera box and select a camera Optional To change the serial communication settings click the boxes and enter the settings The serial communication settings must match the interface device settings To select the interface device click the Interface box and then select AVE Hydra The remaining settings are unavailable Click Close Click OK To complete ATM POS recording set up perform the following steps a Configure the scheduled text recording b Configure the ATM POS camera settings c Setup the ATM POS transaction settings for each ATM POS camera 37 38 STORAGE The unit allows you to configure how internal hard disk storage is allocated for storing recorded video The HVR combines the storage space of multiple HDDs into one logical disk and creates two partitions TEMP and DATA The system allocates 6 GB of disk space to the TEMP partition the remaining space is allocated to the DATA partition When the HDDs are formatted the system creates two folders Normal and Event based on the Event Partitio
54. buttons AL W to move to a settings box and then press ENTER Press the left right arrow buttons lt gt to decrease or increase a setting and then press ENTER Inthe on screen keyboard type a setting and then click OK Press the up down arrow buttons AV to move to a submenu option in a table Press ENTER Press the up down arrow buttons AV to highlight a setting within a property Press the left right arrow buttons to navigate to a properties settings box box within the property column and then press ENTER Press the left right arrow buttons lt e P gt to decrease or increase a setting and then press ENTER Press the up down arrow buttons W to move to a settings Click a property or settings box Right or left click to choose a setting Close Exits the Setup window Press MENU ESC Click the Close button C4655M 2 11 71 APPENDIX B SUPPORTED MEDIA DEVICES 72 Table C Supported Media Devices Media Guideline USB CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW USB HDD Memory Media can be formatted No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Media can be formatted on a PC using the FAT32 file system This media may or may not work in the HVR therefore Pelco No Yes No Yes Yes Yes recommends formatting the media on the HVR Media must be formatted on the DX4700 DX4800 Series before backing up or exporting data to the device WA ves N A yes ves ve
55. connected before you can attach the USB drive Format the USB drive using the HVR erase media utility before starting the update process tem cannot find a valid update file the Cannot find valid update file message appears Verify that a valid update file is located in the USB device s root directory and then repeat the procedure tem finds a valid update file the S W update is in progress message appears FTP Server Allows you to enter the FTP server s IP address The box is available if the Method setting is NETWORK If updating from a network server The HVR network settings must be configured If the update server IP address is not configured the Change update server to Update Server for all entries message appears If the incorrect update server IP address is configured or the system cannot located the update server the Update Server access failed message appears If the system finds a valid update server and file the S W update is in progress message appears The unit must be turned on connecte d to a network and you must be logged on at the administrator level to update the HVR The HVR will restart to complete the update therefore do not update the HVR unless unit recording can be interrupted Search Searches the configured device or FTP server to locate the update file lt filename gt sh Updating from a USB Device To update the unit s software from a USB dev
56. e 14 Search Menu C4655M 2 11 23 DATE TIME SEARCH AND PLAYBACK You can search video data based on a calendar date month day and year and the time of day For information about searching and playing back video recorded during daylight saving time DST 1 00 a m to 2 00 a m refer to DST Date Time Search and Playback on page 25 1 From the Search menu click Date Time 2 Click the Target Device box and select a media 3 To enter the search date a Click the Calendar icon EE The calendar appears b Click the year month and day of the week to define your search date refer to Figure 15 c Click OK Figure 15 Date Time Search Calendar 4 Click the time arrows to define the search time 5 Click Search The time view appears 6 Click the channel number to select a channel for playback INTERNAL HDD v o1 29 2011 S PM 06 30 16 Search Figure 16 Date Time Search Grid 7 Click Play 8 To exit playback click the Stop button m 24 C4655M 2 11 DST DATE TIME SEARCH AND PLAYBACK If the unit is configured for Daylight Saving Time DST the HVR uses a different approach to store and display video When DST ends the HVR s internal time automatically adjusts backward one hour Video is time stamped and recorded one hour before and one hour after the time change When DST begins the HVR s internal time automatically adjusts forward one hour and the unit records normally The Date Time se
57. e not reformatted Refer to the DX4700 DX4800 Series HDD DVD Drive Installation manual for more information C4655M 2 11 To format the drives 1 From the Camera menu click the Storage submenu 2 Click Format The on screen keyboard appears 3 Type Yes to format the HDD 4 Click OK 5 Wait while the system drives are formatted After the format process is complete the Restart the System dialog box appears 6 Click OK The unit restarts SCHEDULE MENU The scheduling feature allows you to create daily weekly and holiday schedules for each channel Up to 10 different holiday schedules can be created If a holiday schedule occurs on the same date as a weekday schedule the holiday schedule will override the weekday schedule You can manually start an instant recording mode refer to nstant Recording and Playback on page 15 The instant record mode takes precedence over the current recording schedule You can copy schedules between channels days weekdays and weekends The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Single event recording No record white Video is displayed but it is not recorded Normal green Video is recorded continuously over a 24 hour period This mode uses the most hard disk storage Alarm red Video is displayed but it is not recorded until an alarm event is detected Motion blue Video is displayed but it is not recorded until a motion event is detected e
58. ed for repair and designated return location All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Green The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment Ea REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C4655M 2 11 Original version Pelco the Pelco logo and other trademarks associated with Pelco products referred to in this publication are trademarks of Pelco Inc or its affiliates All other product names and services are the property of their respective companies Product specifications and availability are subject to change without notice Copyright 2011 Pelco Inc All rights reserved PELLO by Schneider Electric www pelco com Pelco by Schneider Electric 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 5699 United States USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120
59. ergency submenu 2 Click the Notification box The remaining boxes become available 3 Configure the remaining settings 4 Click Close 5 Click OK OUTPUT You can configure how the relay output is controlled alarm acknowledge or post alarm time The Relay Off setting does not control the actual alarm recording function Turning off the relay output does not terminate the alarm recording mode The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Relay Off ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE The relay output feature must be turned off manually POST ALARM TIME Turns off the relay output feature automatically when the post alarm time expires This setting is configured individually for each channel For information about configuring post alarm time refer to Schedule Menu on page 39 e System Relay Out Sets the relay output to either off or on To configure the relay output 1 From the Linking menu click the Output submenu 2 Configure the remaining settings 3 Click Close 4 Click OK SOUND The sound feature allows you to configure the HVR to issue an audible sound in response to the activation of a button an event alarm or motion and a system state The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Alarm If selected the system beeps approximately once per second until the alarm event is acknowledged e Motion If selected the system beeps approximately once per second until the motion event is acknowledged
60. ettings HVR Name Enter a name for the unit up to 20 characters long Language Select a display language Button Beep When selected a sound is produced when you press a button on the front panel or remote control Video Format Selects NTSC or PAL Changing the video format will initiate reformatting of the HDD A confirmation dialog box appears prompting you to continue the reformat process Configuration Import Allows you to import configuration settings from a USB drive Configuration Export Allows you export the unit s configuration settings to a USB drive Factory Default Allows you to reset the unit to the factory settings Settings that are not reset are the configured date time daylight saving time zone user name and user password To configure the unit s properties C4655M 2 11 dl Ze From the System menu click the Properties submenu Configure the remaining settings Click Close Click OK 57 Video Format UN WARNING If you change the video format the unit will delete all existing data reformat the HDD and restart To change the unit s video format 1 From the System menu click the Properties submenu 2 Click the Video Format box and then select a setting The default video format is NTSC Changing the video format will cause the HDD to be reformatted All existing data will be deleted and the system will reboot Do you want to continue oc Memi Figure 43 Changing Video Format
61. ged the camera s zoom or focus verify that the settings are different than the preset settings and then click PRESET The camera performs the programmed preset rials ry ag Preset Tours A preset tour allows a camera to move through a programmed sequence of PTZ presets The DX4700 DX4800 tour advances sequentially through presets 1 to 16 There is approximately a four second pause between the end of the current preset and the start of the next preset If the presets are programmed sequentially 1 2 3 4 and so forth the time period between presets is brief If any presets are not programmed sequentially the time period between the end of the current preset and the start of the next can be longer because the system still accounts for the four second interval for the unprogrammed preset memory location For example if presets 1 and 2 are programmed and presets 3 to 16 are not programmed the system waits approximately 56 seconds 14 unprogrammed presets at four seconds each before starting preset 1 A preset tour operates continuously until another PTZ control action is performed At least one PTZ preset must be set in order to create a preset tour To activate a preset tour click the PRESET button without entering a preset number This activates a preset tour for all PTZ enabled cameras Clearing a Preset 1 Click SET and then click PRESET 2 Click a number and then click CLR The preset is cleared from t
62. hannels for Saturday and Sunday only Day Sun to Sat The schedule for any day can be copied to any other day all weekdays or the weekend Channel to channels The schedule from the selected channel is copied to the selected destination channels C4655M 2 11 Copying By Weekday Weekend and Day 1 From the Schedule submenu click the day you want to copy In Figure 31 Wednesday is the selected schedule day 00 02 04 06 os 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 OONANSF WH EE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 H ETA eae Figure 31 Copying a Schedule by Week Day 2 Click Day Copy 3 Right or left click the settings box to select a copying period Weekday Weekend or Day 4 Click OK 5 Click Close Copying By Channel 1 From the Schedule menu click the day you want to copy 2 Click a channel 3 Click Ch Copy channel copy 4 Click each destination channel Select each destination channel that is to receive a copy of the recording schedule poz ala 516171819 0 12 13114115116 OK Canl Figure 32 Selecting the Destination Channels 5 Click OK 6 Click Close C4655M 2 11 41 HOLIDAY SCHEDULES The unit supports up to 10 holiday schedules When a holiday and a weekday schedule occur on the same date the holiday schedule overrides the weekday schedule Creating a Holiday Schedule 1 From the Schedule submenu click the Holiday button 2 Click Add The Calenda
63. hard disk status is not ABNORMAL If so verify that the unit hard disk was formatted in the unit e Verify that the hard disk cables are properly connected e Verify that the System information box shows that there is adequate hard disk space available e Verify tha recording he recording mode is not set to No Record he status of each installed hard drive listed in the System he unit s overwrite feature is configured to allow overwrite Recorded video data cannot be searched e Verify tha e Verify tha e Verify tha e Verify tha recorded data is available at the time the search is conducted the recording mode is not set to No Record the status of each installed hard drive listed in the System Information box is HEALTHY no hard disk has an ABNORMAL status If so verify that the unit hard disk is properly formatted e Verify that the user has search play permission Recorded audio data is not playing back with video e Verify that the camera is configured for audio recording e Make sure that the unit s audio output is connected to a speaker e Verify that the audio input cable is connected to the associated camera input e Verify that the speaker is working properly Low color quality or destroyed video from some cameras e Verify that the camera is operating properly by replacing it with a known working camera e Verify tha he unit and camera video format settings are the same
64. he application window The shortcut menu appears Click the Control bar On Off button SETUP WINDOW The Setup menu allows you to access the Camera Schedule Display Linking User and System menus to configure the unit for your specific application requirements You must be logged on with administrator level permissions to configure the unit To access the Setup menu click the Setup icon located on the toolbar The Camera page appears VIDEO DISPLAY You can adjust the video display brightness contrast and color through the application window The adjustments are recorded and stored for each camera To adjust the video display 1 2 C4655M 2 11 From the Display menu click Video Adjustment Click the Channel box and select the desired channel Configure the remaining settings Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels Click Close Click OK MOTION AREA SELECTION The motion area is configured through the application window Use the outline tool to draw a boundary around multiple areas Selecting a Motion Area To select a motion area 1 From the Linking menu click Motion 2 Click the Channel box and select the channel you want to configure 3 Configure the remaining settings 4 Inthe Area window drag the outline over an area from left to right refer to Figure 6 The selected cells are highlighted in green Figure 6 Selecting a Motion Area 5 Repeat
65. he camera s memory C4655M 2 11 PTZ PATTERNS Programming a Pattern if 2 3 Click SET The camera is now in the programming mode Click a number representing the pattern 1 to 4 Cl ick PATTERN Move the camera through a series of movements using the on screen PTZ and focus controls a b Click the Move buttons Click ZOOM and then c als gt rials ick FOCUS When you have finished programming the pattern click PATTERN and then click SET To verify that the pattern can be activated click the pattern number and then click PATTERN The pattern executes To stop the pattern click the Move buttons Clearing a Pattern Click SET and then click a number 1 aly xy AO afn 2 Click PATTERN and then click CLR The preset is cleared from the camera s memory ACCESSING A REMOTE CAMERA MENU You can use the PTZ function to program features in Pelco camera systems Only cameras that support remote programming through Pelco D Pelco P or supported third party protocols can use this feature To access the camera programming menu for a PTZ camera 1 2 ick a camera pane and then click the PTZ button xW gt ick the Move buttons rials ay ick PGM The camera s programming menu is displayed Alternately click SET 95 and then click PRESET to move through camera menu choices
66. ice 1 2 C4655M 2 11 Reformat a USB device on the DX4700 DX4800 Remove the USB device and copy the update file to the device Insert the USB device into the unit From the System menu click the Update submenu Verify that the Method box is set to LOCAL Cl To Cl Cli ick Search Tl ick OK The Click the Device box and then select the USB device he update file appears in the search table update the unit s software click Update The Update dialog box appears Please wait message appears After a few minutes the Restart the system message appears ck OK The unit restarts displays the startup screen and then displays the application window 63 64 Updating Over the Network To update over the network 1 2 7 From the System menu click the Update submenu Click the Selection box and then select a setting Click the Method box and then select NETWORK Click the Update Server box and then type the update server IP address Click Update and click OK Wait while the system searches for the update server and starts the update process After the update process is complete the Restart the System dialog box appears Click OK to restart the unit To update the unit s software from a network server 1 Z 3 From the System menu click the Update submenu Verify that the Method box is set to NETWORK Click the Update Server box Enter the u
67. ideo recorded in the instant and normal record mode is stored in the normal partition If the normal folder is set to 0 zero percent the event partition is 100 percent the HVR will not record video in the instant or normal record mode Event partition Video recorded in the alarm and motion record mode is stored in the event partition If the event partition is set to 0 zero percent the HVR will not record video in the alarm or motion record mode STARTING AND STOPPING INSTANT RECORD NOTE Use the mouse or front panel to start the instant recording mode The remote control cannot be used to start instant record To start instant record from the application window click the camera s recording indicator N The recording indicator immediately changes to the Instant Record indicator To stop instant record from the application window click the Instant Record indicator 1 The recording indicator immediately changes to the scheduled recording mode INSTANT PLAYBACK The unit supports two playback modes instant playback and playback Instant playback is initiated from the live view mode The HVR simultaneously plays back and records live video Live quad view is not available during instant playback Instant playback video is displayed in a single pane For information about the playback mode refer to Playback on page 22 The instant playback mode supports the following features e Playback Video is played back for o
68. ings Ch Lists the input channels CH 01 to CH 16 for configuration Resolution Sets the resolution for the channel The default resolution is 352 x 240 Quality Sets the picture quality of recorded video LOWEST LOW STANDARD HIGH and HIGHEST Frame Rate Sets the frame rate For information about the resolution quality and frame rate refer to Appendix E Resolutions and Frame Rates 250 GB HDD on page 75 To configure the normal recording mode i 2 From the Camera menu click the Normal Record submenu Click the Ch 1 Resolution box and enter a setting Configure the remaining settings for Ch 1 Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels Click Close Click OK C4655M 2 11 ALARM RECORDING You can configure each camera to record at a different resolution quality and frame rate to capture alarm triggered video The unit also allows you to configure the prealarm and postalarm settings for each camera Refer to Schedule Menu on page 39 for more information You must configure the respective camera for alarm recording before the unit will respond to an alarm event Refer to Schedule Menu on page 39 for more information The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Ch Lists the input channels CH 01 to CH 16 for configuration e Resolution Sets the resolution for the channel The default resolution is 352 x 240 e Quality Sets the picture quality of recorded video
69. ion in response to a motion event Text In Sends a text based text notification in response to a text event Admin Password Changed Sends an administrator 01 ID notification in response to a change to the 01 ID administrator password Changing the password of additional users who are assigned administrator level permissions does not initiate a notification message Video Loss Sends a video loss notification in response to a video loss event detected on any channel Power On Off Sends a power loss notification in response to the server power being turned off Disk full Has the following guidelines based on the Hard Disk Overwrite setting at the server ALL A disk full notification is not sent because the server does not issue a disk full warning When the normal and event partitions are full the server continues to record video by writing over previously recorded data oldest recorded data is overwritten first OFF Sends a disk full text based notification in response to a normal or event partition disk full warning When the hard drive is full normal event partition or both the system stops recording NORMAL Sends a disk full text based notification in response to an event partition disk full warning When the normal partition is full the system continues to record by writing over previously record data in the normal partition When the event partition is full the system stops recording data to the event partition
70. l defined here is displayed in the application window Host Name Allows you to enter the camera s IP address User Name Allows you to enter the user name assigned to the IP camera Password Allows you to enter the password assigned to the IP camera Port Displays the default port used to communicate with the IP camera and allows you to enter a different port Test Allows you to validate that the IP configuration is correct Custom Video Stream Configuration Primary Stream H264 30 IPS 704x480 1 900 kbit sec Clear Name Primary Stream QoS DSCP Codepoint 34 Compression Standard H264 v Endura Signing Vv Resolution 704x480 y Image Rate 30 IPS h Bit Rate kbit sec 1 900 I frame Interval 30 Image Processing Advanced Sharpening E Secondary Stream H264 15 IPS 352x240 400 kbit sec Clear Name Secondary Stream QoS DSCP Codepoint 34 Compression Standard 264 y Endura Signing mj Resolution s220 El Image Rate ss El Bit Rate kbit sec 400 a I frame Interval 15 a Figure 28 Suggested IP Camera Settings To set the IP camera settings 36 1 2 From the Camera menu click the IP Camera submenu Click the Channel box and select an IP camera Click the Vendor box and then select an entry The remaining boxes become available Configure the remaining settings Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure the other IP camera Click Close Click OK C4655M 2 11
71. lt Finds a value equal to or less than the input value Finds a value equal to the input value gt Finds a value equal to or greater that the input value To search ATM POS recorded data for a text string 1 From the Search menu click ATM POS 2 To enter the date time and channel search settings a b c d e f Click the Target Device box and then select a device Click the Calendar icon H Click the year month and day of the week to define your ATM POS search date Click OK Click the Time box and then select a time Click the Channel box and select one or more channels 3 To enter the text comparison search settings a b c d e Click an option tab 1 to 10 Click the Option Item box and enter a name Click the up or down arrow to select OR or AND Click the Value box and enter a search value Click the Comparison box and select a setting 4 Click Search 28 INTERNAL HDD v ors 26 2011 gt AM 00 00 00 2 Bpo Le x0 14 12 13 14 15 o omarnaneF w pra o i 2 3 415 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 21 ATM POS Search Results C4655M 2 11 5 Click an event and then click Play The ATM POS playback video appears in the window INTERNAL HDD v N 01 26 2011 z E N AM 00 00 00 El a 2 Jalelslo 7 a Lo 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 22 ATM POS Search Results 6 Click the Stop icon m to stop playback E
72. menu 2 Configure the remaining settings 3 Click Close 4 Click OK DDNS The DDNS feature uses the services provided by No IP Prior registration with No IP to obtain a user name and password is required before configuring the HVR The DDNS feature uses port 8245 This port is supported by No IP If the HVR is installed on a network that has a firewall port 8245 has to be open to allow DDNS data to get through the firewall For information about setting up the firewall contact your network administrator or network service provider The unit allows you to configure the following settings e DDNS Service When selected allows you to configure the DDNS server e User Name Assigned the DDNS server provider during registration e Password User password Assigned the DDNS server provider during registration e Host Name Obtained from the DDNS server provider To configure DDNS 1 From the Network menu click the DDNS submenu 2 Configure the remaining settings 3 Click Update The system searches for and registers the unit with the DDNS server 4 Click OK 5 Click Close C4655M 2 11 DATE TIME The unit allows you to configure the following settings Date Sets the date and establishes the HVR s internal calendar for all recorded video Time Sets the system time and establishes the time for all recorded video Date Format Sets the date format for displayed and recorded video Selections include MM DD YYYY DD MM
73. n settings A percentage of space is allocated to the Event Partition Event folder the default setting is 50 percent The remaining storage capacity is allocated to the Normal Partition Normal folder NOTE Before you use the DX4700 DX4800 to record video read the HDD Partition Notification refer to Figure 29 If the Event Partition setting is changed the system reformats all drives and re allocates space to the Normal and Event folders based on the new event partition percentage gt Camera Camera PTZ Notification IP Camera OPTIMIZE VIDEO RETENTION DX4700 4800 HDD PARTITIONING ATWPOS Storage To optimize video storage match DX4700 4800 HDD Partition setting to application requirements BEFORE recording video HDDs are reformatted and all recorded video is deleted when the Event Partition settings are changed NOTE DEFAULT FOR HDD PARTITIONING IS SET FOR 50 1 Set the Normal Alarm and Motion recording rates and resolutions 2 Set the recording schedules for each camera 3 Set the partition setting at Setup Camera Storage Figure 29 Hard Disk Notification The unit allows you to configure the following settings Overwrite ALL When the normal and event partitions are full the system will begin overwriting recorded video The oldest recorded data is overwritten first The default setting is ALL NORMAL PARTITION When the normal partition is full the system will begin overwriting recorded
74. name and enter a password admin oe eae ot eae eee a D ce d e t g eee k Iim no E a A El E E ae aS Ee SHIFT OK Cancel Figure 4 On Screen Keyboard Operation A WARNING Before you use the unit to record video refer to Figure 5 and read the HDD partition notification gt Camera Camera PTZ Notification IP Camera OPTIMIZE VIDEO RETENTION DX4700 4800 HDD PARTITIONING ATWPOS En To optimize video storage match DX4700 4800 HDD Partition ee setting to application requirements BEFORE recording video HDDs are reformatted and all recorded video is deleted when the Event Partition settings are changed NOTE DEFAULT FOR HDD PARTITIONING IS SET FOR 50 1 Set the Normal Alarm and Motion recording rates and resolutions 2 Set the recording schedules for each camera 3 Set the partition setting at Setup Camera Storage EN Figure 5 Camera Page and Partitioning Notification UNIT STARTUP To start the unit on the front panel press and hold the power button Q until your hear a beep After a few seconds the unit s application window will appear LOGGING ON AND LOGGING OFF You must log on to the unit with a valid user name and password to operate the HVR User names and passwords are case sensitive By default the unit includes one administrator logon account both the default user name and password are admin NOTE When you log on for the first time the system does not automatic
75. ne channel at a time e Playback controls All controls are available e Timing Playback begins two minutes prior to the time playback was initiated C4655M 2 11 15 To start an instant playback 1 From the application window click a camera pane A white border highlights the selected pane 2 To start instant playback click the play button gt 01 GH 04 41 23 2911 Pr U5 ls 01 29 2011 MH 44 gt gt om 05 02 15 PM gt PLAY ze Figure 8 Instant Playback View PTZ IN LIVE VIEW The HVR displays a control for operating PTZ cameras that support PTZ functions using Pelco C Pelco P and Pelco D protocols PTZ control is also available for supported third party dome cameras The PTZ option must be configured for each camera channel e Programming To program or clear presets preset tours and patterns the SET button must be engaged While in PTZ programming mode multiple presets can be programmed e Activating a PTZ feature To activate presets tours and patterns the SET button must be disengaged The PTZ option must be configured for each camera channel before the PTZ control can be used For information about setting PTZ options refer to Normal Recording on page 44 e PTZ operation The PTZ feature is available to administrator power and normal level users When the PTZ control is displayed only PTZ operations are available When a PTZ camera is controlled from the remote client PTZ ope
76. nnot be changed 01 to 16 IP 01 IP 02 Name CH 01 to CH 16 IP 01 IP 02 CH 01 to IP 02 Audio OFF 01 to 04 OFF Disable OFF ON OFF PIZ Channel CH 01 CH 01 Port NONE NONE Control ID 00 N A Protocol PELCO_D PELCO_D Baud Rate 9600 9600 PTZ Test N A N A IP Camera Channel IP 01 IP 01 Vendor NONE AXIS PELCO ONE Model Name N A A IP Address N A A User Name N A N A Password N A N A Port 554 554 Test N A A ATM POS Interface Device DEFAULT AVE Hydra DEFAULT Camera CH 01 to CH 16 CH 01 Baud rate 1200 to 115200 9600 Data Bits 5 to 8 8 Stop Bits 1 1 Parity NONE NONE Storage Overwrite ALL ALL Full Warning OFF OFF Auto Delete OFF OFF Event Partition 50 50 N A FORMAT FORMAT 83 Table I Factory Default Settings 2 of 6 Menu Submenu Property Setting barat Setting Schedule Schedule Sun to Sat Holiday Sun Alarm Motion A M Sun A M Normal Record Ch 1 to 16 cannot be changed 1 to 16 Resolution 352 x 240 NTSC 352 x 288 PAL 352 x 240 Quality STANDARD STANDARD Frame Rate 7 5 NTSC 6 25 PAL 75 Alarm Record Ch 1 to 16 cannot be changed 1 to 16 Resolution 352 x 240 NTSC 352 x 288 PAL 352 x 240 Quality STANDARD STANDARD Frame Rate 7 5 NTSC 6 25 PAL 75 Prealarm 10 SEC 10 SEC Postalarm 10 SEC 10 SEC Motion Record Ch 1 to 16 cannot be changed 1 to 16 Resolution 352 x 240 NTSC 352 x 288 P
77. onization period click the Sync Interval box and then select a setting 5 Click NTP Test to verify your settings 6 Click Close 7 Click OK CONTROLLER IR REMOTE CONTROL The infrared IR ID feature allows you to transmit a unique IR Remote ID 01 to 09 from the remote control to one or more HVRs Each HVR that is preconfigured with the transmitted ID can respond to and be operated by the remote control HVRs with a different ID are disabled from responding to the remote control but are not disabled from normal operation NOTE For proper operation and control all IR receivers must be in the line of sight of the remote control refer to the following examples e For example you have two HVRs Lobby and Front Entrance Both are in the line of sight of the remote control Lobby is preconfigured for IR Remote ID 02 and Front Entrance is preconfigured for ID 03 Ifthe remote control transmits ID 02 Lobby is enabled to respond to the remote control and Front Entrance is disabled from responding Ifthe remote control transmits ID 03 to both HVRs Front Entrance is enabled to respond to the remote control and Lobby is disabled from responding e For example Front Entrance which was previously enabled is not in the line of sight of the remote control but Lobby is in its line of sight The remote control transmits ID 02 Front Entrance remains enabled because it did not receive the IR transmission It continues to respond to
78. patterns supported by a given camera refer to the camera documentation Number PATTERN long KBD300A SHIFT LED Off Starts the pattern recording mode ACK KBD300A SHIFT LED Off Stops the pattern recording mode umber AUX ON AUX OFF KBD300A SHIFT LED Off Turns the specified auxiliary output on off F2 F3 ON OFF KBD300A SHIFT LED On Selects the division in which channels are displayed in the application window e F2 0FF Single division e F3 MOM 4 division e AUX ON 9 division e AUX OFF 16 division 82 C4655M 2 11 APPENDIX J FACTORY DEFAULTS You can reset the HVR to its original factory settings by importing or exporting the configuration settings Some options cannot be reset date time daylight saving time zone and user password settings e Configuration Import Imports the HVRs configuration data from the USB memory stick e Configuration Export Exports the configuration data from this HVR to the USB memory stick NOTE If you use a USB memory stick or USB HDD for configuration import export you must disconnect the other external USB devices Table I Factory Default Settings 7 of 6 This setting is only available when an associated setting is selected C4655M 2 11 Menu Submenu Property Setting Ape Setting Camera Camera Channel Ch 01 to 16 IP1 IP2 ca
79. pdate server IP address Click OK Click Search The update file appears in the search table To update the unit s software click Update The Update dialog box appears Click OK The Please wait message appears After a few minutes the Restart the system message appears Click OK The unit restarts displays the startup screen and then displays the application window C4655M 2 11 BACKUP The backup feature allows you to perform an instant backup of recorded data It also allows you to configure the system to perform an automatic backup of data on a scheduled basis You must have administrator permissions for setting up and conducting backup procedures The backup feature allows you to schedule how the HVR backs up recorded video data The backup settings common to all modes are as follows NOTES C4655M 2 11 Partition Selection Allows you to specify the type of data to be backed up all instant normal and multi event normal instant and normal or event alarm and motion Schedule Specifies the backup period OFF Disables the backup feature Instant Backs up data using a specific date start time and end time Daily Backs up data daily using one start time and one end time Weekly Backs up the current week s data Device Indicates the destination backup media The HVR determines what media is available and displays those media as settings If a USB device is installed the sy
80. peat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels 7 Click Close 8 Click OK MOTION From the Setup menu click the Linking submenu The unit allows you to configure the following settings Channel Selects the motion channel CH 01 to CH 16 for configuration Sensitivity Sets the motion sensitivity OFF or 01 to 10 Select a lower value to decrease the sensitivity to motion increase the value to increase the sensitivity to motion NOTE If sensitivity is set too low the unit may not record a motion event If sensitivity is set too high the unit may record false motion events Relay Output Sets the relay output NONE 01 02 03 or 04 Area Allows you to configure the motion area To configure the motion channel if 2 From the Linking menu click the Motion submenu Click the Motion Channel box and select a channel Configure the remaining settings Drag the motion grid to set the motion area Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels Click Close Click OK C4655M 2 11 ATM POS DATA FORMAT The unit allows you to configure the following settings To configure the ATM POS data format f 2 Input Channel Allows you to select the camera channel associated with the ATM POS data input Transaction Start Allows you to enter a text string that starts the recording of data and video For more information about ATM POS text strings
81. picture quality of recorded video LOWEST LOW STANDARD HIGH and HIGHEST e Frame Rate Sets the frame rate e Prealarm Specifies the amount of time that the HVR begins recording video before a motion event begins OFF 5 SEC 10 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 40 SEC 50 SEC and 60 SEC e Postalarm Specifies the amount of time that the HVR continues to record video after the motion event ends 10 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 40 SEC 50 SEC 1 MIN 2 MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN and 10 MIN For information about the resolution quality and frame rate refer to Appendix E Resolutions and Frame Rates 250 GB HDD on page 75 To configure the motion recording mode 1 From the Camera menu click the Motion Record submenu 2 Click the Ch 1 Resolution box and enter a setting 3 Configure the remaining settings for Ch 1 4 Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels 5 Click Close 6 Click OK C4655M 2 11 45 TEXT RECORDING ATM POS recording is only available for one channel at a time In addition to configuring the text recording mode feature there are other settings that must be configured The associated features required to implement ATM POS text recording mode are as follows e Schedule menu Allows you to schedule the ATM POS camera channel for text recording and configure the ATM POS camera s text record settings resolution quality frame rate prealarm and postalarm e Linking menu Allows you to configure
82. r Ch 1 Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels Click Close Click OK DISPLAY MENU Figure 38 Display Menu OSD ON SCREEN DISPLAY The unit allows you to configure the following settings Channel Name When selected displays the channel name Channel Status When selected displays the channel status icons To configure the OSD settings 1 2 3 C4655M 2 11 From the Display menu click the OSD submenu Configure the remaining settings Click Close Click OK 47 48 SEQUENCE You can set the sequence dwell time for the main and spot monitor in increments of 2 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 or 90 seconds To set the dwell time For information about setting the spot monitor event pop up refer to Linking Menu on page 49 1 2 3 4 5 From the Display menu click the Sequence submenu Click the Main Dwell Time box and select the main monitor dwell time Click the Spot Dwell Time box and select the spot monitor dwell time Click Close Click OK CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT The unit allows you to assign the input channel to a specific application window pane The unit allows you to configure the following settings To assign an input channel to a specific display channel 1 2 Ch Lists the input channels CH 01 to CH 16 for configuration Name Allows you to increment through CH 01 to CH 16 IP 01 and IP 02 From the Display menu click the
83. r appears 3 Click a date m SJ pres Figure 33 Creating a Holiday Schedule 4 Click OK The on screen keyboard appears 5 Type the schedule name Please enter the name of the holiday November Holiday Figure 34 Naming a Holiday Schedule 6 Click OK The schedule appears 42 C4655M 2 11 7 Create a recording schedule for the channels 00 02 04 06 os 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 1 2 3 A 5 6 T 8 MO E ETA A Figure 35 Creating a Holiday Recording Schedule 8 Click Close 9 Click OK Editing a Holiday Schedule 1 From the Schedule submenu click the Holiday button 2 Click List 3 Select a holiday recording schedule and then click Edit Holiday List Figure 36 Selecting a Schedule C4655M 2 11 44 4 Edit the holiday recording schedule settings for the desired channel 5 6 o cA E Wed Es Sun 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 u o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 n a ll List Add sh Cop Day Figure 37 Editing a Holiday Recording Schedule Click Close Click OK Deleting a Holiday Schedule 1 2 3 4 From the Schedule submenu click the Holiday button Click List Select a holiday recording schedule and then click Delete Click Close NORMAL RECORDING NOTE IP cameras only record in the normal recording mode The unit allows you to configure the following sett
84. r to the unit s product specification sheet Hard disk upgrades are available as follows 1 Additional hard drives or an optical drive cannot be installed in some models To determine if your model can be upgraded contact Pelco s Product Support 2 Hard disk upgrades are available through Pelco at established prices and are subject to the usual 24 hour turnaround for service When a larger hard drive is being substituted for a smaller one the smaller drive will be returned to the customer along with the upgraded unit While Pelco will perform all upgrades with the utmost consideration and care Pelco cannot guarantee that any of the data or video stored on the existing hard drives will not be lost or damaged Pelco is not responsible for damage or loss of data SOFTWARE UPGRADES 1 All upgrades for Pelco software shall be free to the customer for the duration of the warranty period This offer does not apply to software that may be installed in a Pelco product that is licensed from another supplier All other software such as operating systems drivers for accessory devices and so forth shall be governed by the software manufacturer s upgrade policy even when said upgrades are necessary to implement an upgraded version of Pelco software 2 Whenever possible software upgrades with detailed instructions shall be provided to the customer through Web site download Pelco will not be responsible for loss of data losses due to downtime or damage
85. ration is not available on the unit Likewise when a PTZ camera is controlled from the DX4104 PTZ operation is not available at the remote client Instant record is not available when the PTZ control is displayed The PTZ control has a drag and drop feature The PTZ control opens in the last location in which it was used Refer to PTZ Presets on page 18 and PTZ on page 35 for more information You can also use the Pelco KBD300A keyboard to configure and operate PTZ devices For information about configuring PTZ features refer to PTZ Presets on page 18 For information about working with the KBD300A keyboard to configure and operate PTZ devices refer to Appendix I Working with PTZ Devices Using the KBD300A Keyboard on page 82 16 C4655M 2 11 ACTIVATING PRESETS 1 Click a camera pane 2 On the toolbar click PTZ al The PTZ control is displayed i gt ta 67890 01 20 2011 Il Ko gt b gt dom 04 48 41 PM mstor NM Z o Figure 9 PTZ Operation 3 Click the number pad on the PTZ control and then click PRESET The camera moves to the preset location ACTIVATING PATTERNS A pattern is a user defined viewable camera path with a specified beginning and end Patterns are made up of a sequence of standard pan tilt and lens commands Patterns are stored in the internal memory of the PTZ device that is connected to the HVR Depending on the type and configuration of the PTZ device the unit can address
86. rd PMCL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors PMCL5xx Series FHD monitors Two years Standard varifocal fixed focal and motorized zoom lenses DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Legacy Series integrated positioning systems Spectra Ill Spectra Mini Spectra Mini IP Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Esprit Ti and TI2500 Series thermal imaging products Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix Digital Light Processing DLP9 displays except lamp and color wheel The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not covered under warranty Intelli M elDC controllers One year Video cassette recorders VCRs except video heads Video heads will be covered for a period of six months e Six months 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 Product
87. refer to the documentation supplied with your particular unit Transaction End Allows you to enter a text string that signals the end of the ATM POS transaction Delimiter Allows you to enter the character s that the device uses to indicate the end of a line Ignore String Allows you to enter the strings of text that you want the HVR to ignore Time Out Allows you to set the amount of time the unit will continue to record video after receiving the transaction end text string Relay Output Allows you to link the ATM POS recording camera channel to a relay output From the Linking menu click the ATM POS Data Format submenu Click the Input Channel box and select a channel Click the Transaction Start box and enter a setting Click the Transaction End box and enter a setting Configure the remaining settings Click Close Click OK EVENT POP UP The event pop up feature displays video for selected events on the spot monitor OFF ALARM MOTION TEXT or ALL To configure the Event Pop up feature 1 2 C4655M 2 11 From the Linking menu click the Event Popup submenu Click the Spot Monitor box and select a setting Click Close Click OK 51 52 NOTIFICATION The unit allows you to configure the following settings To configure the Notification feature 1 Alarm On Sends a text based alarm notification in response to an alarm event Motion Detection Sends a text based motion notificat
88. rsal Time UT C4655M 2 11 Table J Time Zone Conversion Chart Time Zone es BIMET International Date Line East IDLE 12 hours New Zealand Standard Time NZST 12 hours New Zealand Time NZT 10 hours Guam Standard Time GST 10 hours Australian Eastern Standard Time AEST AEDT 10 hours 11 hours Australian Central Standard Time ACST ACDT 9 5 hours 10 5 hours Japan Standard Time JST 9 hours China Coast Time CCT 8 hours Australian Western Standard Time AWST 8 hours India Standard Time IST 5 5 hours Russian Zone 3 4 hours Baghdad Time BT 3 hours Russian Zone 2 3 hours Moscow Time MSK MSD 3 hours 4 hours Eastern European Time EET EEST 2 hours 3 hours Russian Zone 1 2 hours Central Europe Summer Time CEST 2 hours Central European Time CET 1 hour Middle European Time MET 1 hour Swedish Winter Time SWT 0 hours Greenwich Mean Time GMT 0 hours Universal Time UT 0 hours Western European Time WET WEST 0 hours 1 hour British Summer Time BST 1 hour rish Summer Time IST 1 hour West African Time WAT 1 hour Newfoundland Standard Time NST NDT 3 5 hours 2 5 hours Atlantic Standard Time AST ADT 4 hours 3 hours Eastern Standard Time EST EDT 5 hours 4 hours Central Standard Time CST CDT 6 hours 5 hours
89. s A device can be used for instant backup Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes A device can be used for daily or weekly backups No No No No Yes Yes A device can be used for export Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes A device can be used for configuration import export No No No No Yes Yes C4655M 2 11 APPENDIX C SUPPORTED PTZ PROTOCOLS Table D Supported PTZ Protocols Protocol Name Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Iris Preset Tour Setup LG_MULTIX Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes LG_SD168 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PELCO_C Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PELCO_D Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PELCO_P Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GANZ_DSCP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GANZ_P360V1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No KALATEL_CYBERDOME Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No PANASONIC_CS850 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SAMSUNG_SCC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BOSCH_AUTODOME not supported at this time LG_ZOOM No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes LPT_A100L Yes No No No No No No C4655M 2 11 APPENDIX D SUPPORTED IP CAMERA RESOLUTIONS 74 Table E Supported IP Camera Resolutions HVR Format Encoding Resolution Location of Displayed Video Type of Displayed Video NTSC H 264 320 x 240 352 x 240 360 x 240 640 x 480 704 x 240 704 x 480 720x240 720 x 480 DX4700 DX4800 server Live and playback video NTSC H 264 800 x 600 800 x 608 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 a A DX4700
90. s Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number sales order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by 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 R number if return
91. s 39 Daily Recording Schequle s 2 s c lt ada edad 40 COpyING SChEdUleSe lt Ars ceso ia hence dt abe dats de peas e ead Mie an aot ey a sul hae on de oe eta daa 40 Holiday Schedulese cay oreren a ds e RAE She pare es 42 Normal Record nt fen Niet AAT Nala o call nies eL Sora AC el Mine Ot O lain a 44 C4655M 2 11 3 Alarm Recording ios sss tee eA ls to lado foe at e e lt ae e a ea A hl 45 Motion Recording 0 it A a a Sead GL alec TE 45 TOXINA Pr ect Gott ee Ne i ee eet a ich eee Meh de MNEs eh tle ee Oth cana tats galt 46 Instant Panic RecOrding A ee ee ue a eee Ae ek aes See es ee igo ee 46 Display Menur Le A dr RN ial Sal Da Nie hao ho vom hae ale Nes 47 OSDAOnzSereen DIsplay secs acer e A ee Ota aks wos ccs A od Ia 47 SEGUENTE ra e caret avin Rel abe eet eae Pacis gate Men eh Se ya Miche oh sac he Nod Mae dia e a 48 Channel Ases cates eee A A A A A ae 48 Video AUS MEN os Aer sto dao e qee De 48 Linking MENU cas ta acc id llas da e Ae td ad a de ea ds dle dd is 49 A O NO 49 o a NN 50 ATM POS Data 0 Mt A tdi 51 Event ROP UD s ar eos pts ea fg able e neta a e e his es ao aaa e ta 51 A 52 Malo o A A A a a en 52 Emergency Notification etica camera A ae den a E EES 53 DUtPUbarracua lid tai cda darla ada aaa ati 54 O RN 54 User MU rd oa aaa 55 Group AUTO isso caia a al ds diia 55 Ud GMMR Ya O A o eget heath 56 AA A NO 57 RIO Penes a A o o dorada 57 NetWork 12 02 Laca Oe mt ad a ds a a e e er a o dad da del 59 N
92. s provide unparalleled storage selections for systems in this class With up to 8 TB of internal storage the higher storage demands of megapixel and high speed recording can be overcome without sacrificing speed for resolution DX4700 DX4800 Series HVRs also match security requirements to storage needs with the unique HDD partitioning feature which allocates individual disk partitions for normal and alarm recording And video is easily backed up to an optional USB attached HDD enclosure up to 1 TB The unit provides the unique ability to leverage installed systems the new DX Series client provides operational functionality for DX8000 digital video recorders DVRs DX8100 Series and DX4700 DX4800 Series HVRs DX4500 DX4600 DX4100 and DX4000 Series DVRs Optionally DS ControlPoint software allows integration with DX Series products and Digital Sentry systems DX4700 DX4800 Series is full featured and provides a wide range of robust capabilities including the ability to capture and overlay ATM POS text with video recording access instant playback for quick investigative work and the use of bidirectional audio for enhanced security The unit reduces installation overhead with out of the box recording An intuitive interface makes custom installation easy and reduces learning time for end customers CLIENT APPLICATION SOFTWARE Fully implemented networking capabilities allow remote viewing of live video playback and administration of D
93. sed port er a port in the range of 1025 to 65535 width throttle to limit the amount of network resources allocated to client connections The unit must be turned on connected to a network and you must be logged on at the administrator level to configure network settings You must restart the HVR for the network configuration changes to take effect therefore do not change network settings unless unit recording can be interrupted To configure the network settings 1 2 C4655M 2 11 From the System menu click the Network submenu Select the DHCP setting e ON Use a DHCP server Skip to step 4 e OFF Use static IP address settings Continue with step 3 Configure the remaining settings Click Close Click OK 59 60 NETWORK STREAMING The unit allows you to configure the following settings e Ch Displays the channel number e Resolution Selects the recording resolution For information about the supported recording resolutions refer to Appendix E Resolutions and Frame Rates 250 GB HDD on page 75 e Quality Selects the recording picture quality e Frame Rate Selects the frame rate The frame rate is the number of transportable frames per second According to resolution the frame rate is set automatically If you want to configure the frame rate settings manually refer to the following information To configure the network streaming settings 1 From the System menu click the Network Streaming sub
94. sociates the audio input with the selected channel Disable Allows a camera to be enabled or disabled from displaying video To configure the camera settings 1 2 From the Camera menu click the Camera submenu Click the Channel box and select the desired channel To enter a name a Click the Name box The on screen keyboard appears b Enter a name c Click OK Click the Audio and Disable boxes to enter their settings Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional channels Click Close Click OK PARTI EEE ERE GET C4655M 2 11 PTZ The DX4700 DX4800 supports up to 16 serial PTZ cameras Multiple PTZ cameras can be connected and controlled individually by daisy chaining the camera connections The unit also allows you to assign each camera a PTZ control address The unit allows you to configure the following settings To configure the PTZ mode 1 2 6 Channel Selects the channel CH 01 to CH 16 for PTZ configuration Port Sets the communication port for the camera NONE DATA1 DATA2 or COAXITRON Control ID Sets the camera s PTZ control address 0 to 255 Protocol Sets the PTZ protocol for all cameras on the port Multiple cameras assigned to a port must use the same protocol Refer to Appendix C Supported PTZ Protocols on page 73 for a list of the supported protocols Baud Rate Sets the baud rate for sending data to all cameras on the selected port 1200 2400 4800 9600
95. stem displays the manufacturer s name of the device for example a ClipDrive or Flash Drive For information about the supported media device refer to Appendix B Supported Media Devices on page 72 Schedule Start Specifies the day and time in hours and minutes that the scheduled backup begins Refer to the instant weekly or daily backup section for more information Time Range Date Defines the date that the backup process begins Refer to the instant weekly or daily backup section for more information Time Range Start Indicates the time that the backup process begins Refer to the instant weekly or daily backup section for more information Time Range End Indicates the time that the backup process ends Refer to the instant weekly or daily backup section for more information You cannot use the Estimate Size Start Backup or Erase Media settings while the backup process is running The USB device should not be removed while the backup process is running Doing so can disrupt the formatting of the USB drive If the USB is removed it will have to be reformatted to work properly A scheduled backup process will not start if the unit is exporting to or searching for backed up data on an external USB device The scheduled backup process will start after the export or backup search process is completed Once started a backup process will continue until it is complete The unit does not back up audio data 65 Ins
96. t SMTP port number is 25 Verify that the unit s network settings are configured correctly e f the message Please check the authentication information appears Verify that the sensor s name is configured correctly Verify that the user password is configured correctly e f the email reception failed without issuing an error message Verify that the unit is configured correctly with the remote user s email address Verify that the remote user s e mail is not classified as spam email in the receiver s mail setting Remote control does not work properly e Replace the batteries e Verify that the unit is configured with the correct ID for the remote control Some of the unit s front panel LEDs do not light Restart the unit The unit does not operate correctly C4655M 2 11 79 APPENDIX G HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE UPGRADE POLICY 80 Pelco s representations regarding product features and performance are limited to those made in the specification sheet and product manuals at the time the product was manufactured Pelco does not represent or warrant that any upgrades to product hardware or software will be made available in the future When possible Pelco will offer product upgrades to purchasers of its products HARDWARE UPGRADES Pelco provides hardware options for upgrading the unit s hard disk storage and optical drive For information about the unit s upgrade options refe
97. tact Pelco Product Support at 1 800 289 9100 USA and Canada or 1 559 292 1981 international for assistance Be sure to have the serial number available when calling Do not try to repair the unit yourself Leave maintenance and repairs to qualified technical personnel only Table G Troubleshooting 7 of 2 Symptom Suggested Action Unit does not power on e Verify that the power cord is securely connected e Verify that the input voltage is correct e f the power cord is securely connected and the input voltage is correct contact Pelco Product Support Unit powers on but video data does not display on the e Verify that the monitor s power cable is properly connected monitor e Verify that the monitor is turned on e Verify that the VGA cable from the unit is properly connected to the monitor e Disconnect the monitor s power cord and then reconnected it Camera information appears on the monitor screen but video e Verify that the video cable from the camera is properly connected to the unit s from the camera does not display video input BNC connector e Verify that the camera s power cable is properly connected correctly e Verify that the video cable from the camera to the unit does not have any visible problems e Shut down the HVR and then restart it Camera video displays on the monitor but the unit does not record video e Verify tha e Verify tha Information box is HEALTHY e Verify that the
98. tant Backup The instant backup feature allows you to manually back up data The backup settings unique to the instant backup mode are as follows Schedule Start Unavailable and is not used Time Range Date Sets the date of the backup process Time Range Start Sets the starting time in hours and minutes within the recorded database where the backup process begins Time Range End Sets the ending time in hours and minutes within the recorded database where the backup process ends To perform an instant backup if Z 66 Connect or insert the backup media From the System menu click the Backup submenu Click the Partition Selection box and select a partition setting Click the Schedule box and select INSTANT Click the Time Range Date box and select a date Configure the remaining times Click Estimate to verify that the backup media has enough space Click OK Click Start Backup The Would you like to start backup dialog box appears Click OK The backup process starts no backup status information is displayed To view the backup status exit the Setup menu and then view the backup status indicator on the left side of the toolbar refer to Figure 44 The system displays a Backup completed message when the process is complete Click OK 11 08 2011 07 44 33 PM op a Figure 44 Instant Backup Status Information C4655M 2 11 Daily Backup Schedule The daily backup feature allows you to
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100. the previous steps as necessary to configure additional 6 Click Close 7 Click OK Clearing a Motion Area To clear a motion area 1 From the Linking menu click Motion 2 Click the Channel box and select the channel you want to configure 3 Drag the outline over the green highlighted cells from right to left refer to Figure 7 The selected cells are cleared Figure 7 Clearing a Motion Area 4 Repeat the previous steps as necessary to configure additional motion areas 5 Click Close 6 Click OK 14 C4655M 2 11 INSTANT RECORDING AND PLAYBACK The instant recording feature allows you to start a manual recording session immediately from the live view mode You can also initiate the instant recording mode for channels that are scheduled for normal alarm motion or ATM POS recording Instant recording is the highest priority recording event Observe the following instant recording conditions e Instant or normal recording cannot start if the following conditions exist Video loss is displayed for the channel The Overwrite option is set to OFF and the hard disk normal partition storage space is full The normal record mode is not available If the event partition is set to 100 percent the normal record mode is disabled because hard disk space for storing normal record video is not available e Recording is affected by the available storage and settings for each partition folder Normal partition V
101. ting video the start time must be set at least two minutes before the current time e The unit s recorded video time stamp is affected by different time zones When video recorded on a HVR located in one time zone is exported and played back on a computer located in a different time zone the video s original recording time adjusts and displays based on the time zone of the playback computer To play back exported video so its original recording time displays correctly you must change the time zone setting of the playback computer to match the time zone of the HVR on which the video was recorded Refer to Date Time on page 61 for more information FORMATTING MEDIA 1 On the toolbar click the Copy Export button Q 2 Connect or insert the export media 3 Click Format EXPORTING VIDEO 1 On the toolbar click the Copy Export button 2 To enter the export settings a Click the Target Device box and then select a device b Click the Channel box and select one or more channels c Click the Start Date Time box and then select the date and time d Click the End Date Time box and then select the date and time 3 Click Export Target Device 1 LG USB Flash Disk Channel 1 234 5 6 7 38 M 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IP1 IP2 Start Date Time 44 06 2011 01 09 End DateTime 44 06 2011 01 os Format Export Cancel Figure 25 Export Dialog Box C4655M 2 11 31 CAPTURING A V
102. tion to alert remote users that an event has occurred To acknowledge an event click the Alarm OFF icon Ca The event is acknowledged and the relay output is deactivated If sound is enabled it is turned off DISPLAYING VIDEO ON THE MAIN AND SPOT MONITORS 20 MAIN MONITOR To display video from one channel in the single view mode double click a pane To display video from all channels in individual panes double click a pane To select a division 1 Click the Main monitor icon refer to Figure 10 2 Click a division 3 Click OK ao ota Figure 10 Selecting a Main Monitor Division To view all channels in the sequence mode 1 Click the Main monitor icon 2 Click the Sequence button MY y 3 Click a division 4 Click OK C4655M 2 11 SPOT MONITOR The spot monitor allows you to monitor live and playback video To select a division 1 Click the Spot monitor icon m 2 Clicka division 3 Click OK Figure 11 Selecting a Spot Monitor Division To view all channels in the sequence mode 1 Click the Main monitor icon m 2 Click the Sequence button e 3 Click a division 4 Click OK For information about configuring the spot monitor refer to Spot Monitor on page 21 SYSTEM LOG LIST The system log provides a list of events by description date and time You must log on to the system to view the system log To view the System Log click the System Log icon N
103. to click the icon to reverse playback frame by frame Play Starts video playback Forward Provides two modes e Forward playback Plays back recorded video in the forward direction at the normal speed Continue to click the icon to increase playback speed 2X 3X 4X or 5X the normal speed e Step forward Activates when playback is paused Continue to click the icon to forward playback frame by frame End Jumps to the last two minutes of the latest recorded data Stop Stops video playback Export Displays the export dialog box Mark Inserts a bookmark at the specified time during playback mode Bros FO ECrereDaa Snapshot Allows you to capture the current video scene The image is saved in JPEG format to a USB device C4655M 2 11 9 PTZ CONTROL The PTZ control is available for cameras that support PTZ functions using Pelco C Pelco P and Pelco D protocols It is also available for supported third party dome cameras NOTE When operating third party cameras the PTZ control supports the up down left right zoom in and zoom out functions x ya y 4 gt h y 4 SPEED lt E ZOOM FOCUS v IRIS preset 0 12345 67890 PRESET PATTERN SET GAR AUX PGM Figure 3 PTZ Control Exit Closes the PTZ control x CEN KEO feo Move Pans and tilts the camera in the direction of the selected arrow A Eo v Speed Selects the PTZ speed
104. ve the joystick to stop a pattern Moves the cursor in the on screen camera menu e KBD300A SHIFT LED On Selects a camera pane e On screen camera menu Menu tree Moves the cursor up and down through the on screen camera menu Parameter selection Navigate through the parameter choices Lens Control KBD300A SHIFT LED Off e Viewing video in a camera pane Near Far Press and hold to focus Open Close Press and hold to lighten or darken video view On screen camera menu Near Far Navigates up and down through the camera menu Open Close Open selects a menu item Close moves the cursor to the Exit command Number CAM KBD300A SHIFT LED On Assigns the selected camera to the first view pane The remaining view panes are positioned in numerical order For example if channel 06 is the first view pane channel 07 is displayed in the second view pane and so forth Number PRESET short KBD300A SHIFT LED Off Moves the camera to the configured preset position For information about the number of presets supported by a given camera refer to the camera documentation Number PRESET long Number PATTERN short KBD300A SHIFT LED Off e Configures the current camera position to the associated preset number e Preset 95 displays the camera menu KBD300A SHIFT LED Off Runs selected patterns The DX4700 DX4800 supports up to four unique PTZ patterns For information about the number of
105. video in the normal partition The oldest recorded data is overwritten first EVENT PARTITION When the event partition is full the system will begin overwriting recorded video in the event partition The oldest recorded data is overwritten first OFF Protects all partitions from being overwritten When the partitions are full the unit stops recording Full Warning Displays a warning message when the HDD has reached the configured percentage size capacity The default setting is OFF When the partitions are full the unit will record over previously recorded data Auto Delete Allows you to configure when the HVR automatically deletes all data OFF 1 DAY 2 DAYS 5 DAYS 10 DAYS 20 DAYS 30 DAYS 40 DAYS 50 DAYS or 60 DAYS The default setting is OFF Event Partition Specifies the percentage size of the total hard disk space allocated for event related recorded video The remaining disk space is allocated for storing instant recorded video and continuous recorded video The default setting is 50 percent This option cannot be configured remotely using the DX Series client WARNING If you change the event partition setting at the server the system will reformat all of the hard drives All recorded video will be erased Format Allows you to format the HDD A different formatting process is required when installing a new HDD If a new drive is installed the system only formats the newly installed drive the current drives ar
106. w The weekly backup will start according to the Schedule Start setting View the backup status in the toolbar Click OK C4655M 2 11 Erase Media The erase media feature allows you to erase and format media for use with the HVR Although media can be formatted on a PC Pelco recommends that the media be formatted on the HVR to ensure optimal equipment function The HVR does not support a weekly or daily backup to CD DVD media If you try to format a CD or DVD when the unit is configured for a weekly or daily backup a warning message appears For information about supported media refer to Appendix B Supported Media Devices on page 72 To erase or format media data C4655M 2 11 1 2 Connect or insert the backup media From the System menu click the Backup submenu Click Erase Media Click OK Click OK again after the media is formatted Click Close 69 Appendixes APPENDIX A OVERVIEW OF DX4700 DX4800 SETUP WINDOW AND OPERATING INFORMATION 70 The unit can be operated and configured using the front panel remote control or mouse This section describes using the mouse to operate and configure the unit To access the Setup window on the toolbar click the Setup icon The Setup window appears and the Camera submenu is highlighted To access the menu commands click a command Refer to Figure 47 and Table C on page 72 for an overview of the Setup window and operation information Properties Par o Ee
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