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2. Pelco Webdvr_dx4000 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O a pO search Folders CD Writing Tasks File and Folder Tasks webdyvr cab webdwvr htrnl c3 Make a new Folder Ea Publish this Folder to the Web Other Places K Data E Mv Documents My Network Places Details 2 objects Figure 40 Web Client Utility Files 4 Select both files and then copy them to any directory on your computer For example you might copy them to a folder called C Program Files Pelco DX4000 Webclient Webclient File Edit View Favorites Tools Help j pack T o d Jj search s rot EBk a Address CO C Program Files pelco E4000 webclient v Ei Folders x a a C3 Outlook Express E i pelco webdvr html webdvr cab E ic pxanan 3 webclient ic PTC C3 Quadralay C3 QuickTime C3 RoboHelp Office C3 RoboSource Control C3 Roxio C3 Snapshot viewer C3 Symantec C3 Symantec Antivirus C3 TechSmith C3 TurboTax C3 Uninstall Information ic WebWorks C3 Windows Media Player 2 objects Disk Free space 24 4 GB E My Computer Figure 41 Destination Folder for the Web Client 5 To run the Web client select the file called webdvr html from the directory on your computer and then open it with Internet Explorer The Web client opens in a browser window C2601M A 6 06 32 2 DVR Web Agent Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help De x i2
3. mm dd yyyy and dd mm yyyy Time Choose this option to set the current time on the DX4000 This time establishes the internal clock on the DX4000 and all recorded video is based on this setting Time Format Choose a time format that you want to display on the video panels This format is saved with the video as it is recorded Choices are 24 hour and AM PM Daylight Saving Select this setting if you are in a state or country that follows daylight saving time This setting ensures that recorded video displays the proper time when clocks are changed to reflect daylight saving time each year You must select Daylight Saving time on both the DX4000 and the computer on which the remote agent is running Use the Time Zone tab on the Date and Properties screen on the remote computer to adjust its clock automatically for daylight saving changes Refer to the operation manual for instructions on configuring the system from the remote agent application Time Zone Select the time zone in which the DX4000 is located Time zones are determined based on the number of hours they are offset from Greenwich Mean Time GMT Time zones are also associated with a major city As you select a time the city is listed on the line below To set the date and time C2601M A 6 06 Press the Menu button on the front panel of the DX4000 The Setup screen appears Enter your password and then press the Enter button Press the down arrow button until the System menu
4. 06 23 24 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BS Broadcom Metstreme 5 2x Gigabit C This connection uses the following items fel Client For Microsoft Networks x File and Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks dal qos Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Pratacal Intermet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or na connectivity Figure 24 Local Area Connection Properties Screen 5 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen appears Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General rau can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise You need to ask pour network administra 42 for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 132 168 50 5 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 182 158 50 1 Obtain ONS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Figure 25 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Screen 6 Select Use the following IP address enter the IP address and subnet
5. 94080 USA Phone 650 737 1700 Fax 650 737 0933 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 Es REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C2601M 4 06 Original version C2601M A 6 06 Updated Web client installation instructions fixed minor errors Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Esprit Genex Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Copyright 2006 Pelco All rights reserved Endura and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Inc Microsoft Windows and DirectX are registered trademarks Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries ATI and Radeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of ATI Technologies Inc in Canada the United States and or other countries Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and or other countries NVIDIA and GeForce are registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation Matrox is a registered trademark of Matrox Graphics Inc in Canada the United States and or other countries PELLO Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 2
6. DX4000 Remote Client Installation Program Welcome to the DX4000 Remote Client Setup Wizard This will install the DX4000 Remote Client on your computer It is recommended that you close and exit all other programs before proceeding Click Next to continue i Cancel Figure 28 Remote Agent Installation Screen 3 Click Next The Software License Agreement screen appears DX4000 Remote Client Installation Program Software License Agreement To install you must accept all the items of the License Agreement Pelco s End User Software License Agreement BY INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT YOU LINDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU ARE BOLIND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO INSTALL THE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ALL SOFTWARE PROGRAMS SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY PELCO ARE PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS OF PELCO CLOVIS CALIFORNIA AND ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWS AND INTERNATIONAL TREATY YOU MUST TREAT THE SOFTWARE LIKE ANY OTHER COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL EXCEPT THAT YOU MAY MAKE AN ARCHIVAL COPY Mi Figure 29 Software License Agreement Screen 26 C2601M A 6 06 4 Review the license agreement select the accept this License Agreement check box and then click Next The Choose Install Folder C2601M A 6 06 screen appears DX4000 Remote Client Installation Program Cho
7. Microsoft Windows operating systems Refer to Specifications on page 33 for a list of supported versions of the Windows operating systems You can install the remote agent application from the resource CD that came with your unit lf you intend to use the remote agent application from several computers on a network you can copy the installation files from the CD onto a network drive After you upgrade the firmware on the DX4000 you must update the remote agent application software as well Updated software for the remote agent application is provided along with firmware updates These files are provided on a CD ROM or on a network drive The names of these files will be different for each upgrade The following files names are examples of what you should find e FirmwareUpgradeUtility exe This is the upgrade program that contains the software version number that you will install e DVR4000ver 1 0 img This is the actual updated firmware file that will be copied to the DX4000 e DX4000RemoteAgent exe This is the installation program for the revised remote agent application that you must install to communicate with the upgraded DX4000 To install or update the Remote Agent 1 Locate the remote agent software installation program either on the resource CD or a network drive 2 Double click the file to start it For example in the examples above you would double click the file called DX4000RemoteAgent exe The installation screen appears
8. Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Dimensions Unit Weight shipping Weight C2601M A 6 06 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz autoranging 60 W NTSC PAL switchable NTSC PAL 704 x 480 704 x 5 6 704 x 240 704 x 288 392 x 240 302 x 280 4 composite looping with automatic termination 4 composite looping with automatic termination 2 composite main and spot monitors 1 VGA 1 SVHS MPEG 4 LAN WAN TCP IP 10 100 Mbps Network port Full remote control via TCP IP network Up to 120 images per second 4 BNC 4 BNC looping 2 BNC main and spot monitors 1 VGA ovis 4 RCA sockets 1 RCA socket 4 N O or N C selectable 1 N O or N C 1 A at 30 VDC 0 5 A at 125 VAC resistive RJ 45 10 100 Mbps RS 232C for use by technicians while repairing the unit 1 USB 1 1 PTZ control 1 optional S Video monitor 32 to 95 F 0 to 35 C Maximum 80 noncondensing 2 6 Hx 14 17 W x 14 17 D 6 6 x 36 x 36 cm 13 22 Ib 6 kg TBD 33 34 CERTIFICATIONS e CE Class A e UL Listed external power supply e FCC Class A REMOTE AGENT Operating System Processor Memory Video Card Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP Intel Pentium IV 2 4 GHz 256 MB RAM ATI9 Radeon 7000 graphics board Matrox Millennium G450 graphics card or NVIDIA GeForce 2 series graphics processing unit C2601M A 6 06 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without
9. Upgrading Firmware on the DX4000 Firmware resides in the flash memory of the main board of the DX4000 To upgrade the firmware on the DX4000 you must run an upgrade program from a computer that is connected to the unit through a network The process varies depending on the connection type network or direct Follow the upgrade instructions for the type of network connection you use Note that you must also upgrade the remote agent application If you intend to work with the DX4000 from a remote computer UPGRADING THROUGH A NETWORK CONNECTION Follow these instructions if your DX4000 is connected to a computer through a network 1 Turn off the DX4000 and disconnect the power cable 2 While holding down the Menu and Enter buttons simultaneously reconnect the power cable A message resembling the following appears FW Version 2 6 43 24EHCU Jan 25 2086 15 18 89 IP Address 192 168 508 2 subnet Mask 299 299 299 0 MAC Address 66 11 SF 86 36 8E Figure 14 Firmware Upgrade Message 3 Make a note of the IP address on this message 4 From a remote computer that is connected to the DX4000 through a network connection locate the upgrade files These files can be located on the resource CD or on a network drive The names of these files might be different for each upgrade The following file names are examples of what you should find e FirmwareUpgradeUtility exe This is the upgrade program that contains the software version number that
10. be connected Figure 4 illustrates that computers can be connected either directly to the DX4000 or remotely over a network Figure 4 shows the maximum number of cameras and alarm sensors that can be connected to the DX4000 In this illustration you will also note that monitors can be connected to the system and can be placed around the building for live viewing of specific cameras Two types of backup devices are connected to the DX4000 a writable CD drive and a USB flash memory device Refer to Figure 7 for an example of how computers can be connected to the DX4000 over the Internet ALARM SENSOR 1 4 MAIN REMOTE PC WAN MONITOR PC MULTIMEDIA SPEAKER RELAY OUT DX4000 65 CAMERAS 1 4 e NETWORK OPTIONAL gt MULTIMEDIA REMOTE CLIENT CD RW SPEAKER SPOT MONITOR USB KEY d N a e REMOTE S As o SL CONTROLLER HEME TEYE E amp WEB CLIENT AUDIO IN 71 4 Figure 6 Connecting Devices to the DX4000 INTERNET CLIENT PC xDSL ROUTER M 0 D E M p MONITOR DX4000 CLIENT PC Figure 7 Connecting Computers Across the Internet C2601M A 6 06 Operation Refer to the DX4000 Operation manual for details on how to access the system features and navigate the menus The operation manual is located on the resource CD that came with your unit STARTING AND STOPPING THE DX4000 Press the power button on the front
11. button on the front panel of the DX4000 to accept your changes Press the Return button until all menus are cleared from the screen Note that the Saving Setup message appears on the screen NETWORK SETTINGS If you will access the DX4000 from the remote agent application on a computer you must configure your network settings You must restart the system before the changes take effect Be sure that you are not recording any video that cannot be interrupted before you change network settings The Network menu contains the following menu options for controlling network settings on the DX4000 DHCP Use this option if the DX4000 uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to connect to remote agents over the Internet DDNS Use this option if your system uses a dynamic domain name service WEB Server Use this option if the users will connect to the DX4000 with the Web client to view live video Network Speed Use this option to limit the transmission rate used by your network Options include 56 128 256 512 1024 2048 4098 and 8192 Kbps Lower network bandwidths slow the video transmission rate CHANGING NETWORK SETTINGS 1 A 3 Press the Menu button on the front panel of the DX4000 The Setup screen appears Refer to Figure 8 Enter your password and then press the Enter button The Main menu appears Press the down arrow button until the System option is selected and then press the Enter button C2601M A 6 06 4 Press the dow
12. charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on FR FT FS Series fiber optic products and TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair transmission products Three years on Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard Three years on Camclosure and fixed camera models except the CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X camera models which have a five year warranty Three years on PMCL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix and DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Two years on Spectra Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades Two years except lamp and color wheel on Digital Light Processing DLP9 displays The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not covered under warranty Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and Endura Series distributed network based video products One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months six months on all pan a
13. is selected and then press the Enter button The System menu appears and Date Time is the first available option Figure 10 System Menu 4 Select the Date Time option if it is not already selected and then press the Enter button The Date Time menu appears di 10 EA Jh em gt X ADIT Era am gil0 305207 A Figure 11 Date Time Menu Adjusting each portion of a date is a two step process Use the right and left arrow buttons to select a portion of the date for example the year and then press the Enter button to select it The setting changes color Press the up and down arrow buttons until the setting Is correct Press the Enter button to accept the changes to the setting Repeat the process for the month and day Set the time for the system in the same manner Select the hour minutes and seconds separately If you are in a state or country that observes Daylight Saving Time move to Daylight Saving and turn it on You must also enable daylight savings on your computer if you intend to use the remote agent to review and record video Follow the instructions for your computer operating system to adjust the clock for daylight savings changes Select a time zone Time zones are determined in relation to Greenwich Mean Time GMT To enter a time zone select the number of hours that your time zone offset from GMT As you select a time the time zone is listed below After you have configured all of the settings press the Enter
14. mask for the DX4000 and then click the OK button Use the information that you noted in step 4 of Upgrading Through a Direct Connection on page 21 7 Click Close on both the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties and Local Area Connection Status screens 0 From the Start menu click Run to open a command prompt The following screen appears C2601M A 6 06 Type the name of a program Folder document ar Internet resource and Windows will open it For vou Figure 26 Running a Command 9 Type the ping command followed by the IP address that you entered in step 6 and then press the Enter key on your keyboard The command would resemble the following ping 192 168 50 2 If the IP address is correct a DOS window appears with a series of messages en WINDOWS system 32 ping exe Pinging 192 168 50 2 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 50 2 bytes 32 timetims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 58 2 bytes 32 timetims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 50 2 bytes 32 timetims TTL 255 Figure 27 Verifying an IP Address If the IP address is not correct the DOS windows appears with a series of time out messages Check the IP address again or contact a network administrator to determine the correct address 10 Close the DOS window by clicking the X in the upper right corner C2601M A 6 06 25 Installing and Updating the Remote Agent Application The DX4000 remote agent application is designed to run on a computer using
15. panel of the DX4000 to start it The first time you start the DX4000 you must log on as the administrator For future sessions you can log on as any of the users after you configure the system To start the DX4000 1 Press the power button on the front panel of the DX4000 if it is not already running The Setup screen appears and the Administrator user Is selected 2 Press the numbered channel buttons to enter the default password 1234 and then press the Enter button Muir Figure 8 Logging In as the Administrator To stop the DX4000 1 Press the power button on the front panel of the DX4000 The unit beeps and displays the Shutdown screen 2 Press the numbered channel buttons to enter your password and then press the Enter button The unit shuts down all attached devices and then turns off Figure 9 Shutting Down the DX4000 14 C2601M A 6 06 Configuring the System Before you use the DX4000 to record and monitor video you should configure the system settings discussed below DATE AND TIME The Date Time menu contains the following options for controlling date and time on the DX4000 Date Choose this option to set the date on the DX4000 This date establishes the internal calendar for the DX4000 and all recorded video Is based on this setting Date Format Choose a date format that you want to display on the video panels This format is saved with the video as it is recorded Choices are yyyy mm dd
16. 6 C2601M A 6 06 Before You Begin Before you install the DX4000 review the package contents to ensure that it contains all parts PACKAGE CONTENTS gt PELLO SHIPPING BOX DX4000 ACCESSORY PACK SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WITH OPTIONAL CD RW INSTALLATION MANUAL ACCESSORY PACK 12 VDC ADAPTER RESOURCE CD WITH OPERATION MANUAL CLIENT SOFTWARE EUROPEAN REMOTE AAA BATTERIES 2 STANDARD POWER STANDARD POWER STANDARD POWER CONTROL CORD 110 VAC CORD 220 VAC CORD 250 VAC 1 EA 1 EA 1 EA Figure 1 Package Contents Oty Description 1 Digital video recorder with built in hard disk drive Some models contain two hard disk drives Some models contain an optional writable CD drive CD RW J Power cords 1 USA standard 1 European standard 1 UK standard 1 12V adapter for use with power cords 1 Remote control 1 Battery pack 2 AAA batteries for the remote control 1 Resource CD with operation manual and remote agent program software 1 Installation manual C2601M A 6 06 Front Panel Layout e POWER e a 5 6 11 PELLE To O PWR O G SCR MODE SEARCH O REC O NET 3 C MENU PTZ FOCUS O ALARM 4000 SERI DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Figure 2 Front Panel of the DX4000 The buttons on the front panel of the unit control PTZ and camera focus to enter menus and adjust settings on the DX4000 and to search for and play back video Refer to Figu
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18. 99 299 0 MAC Address 060 11 5F 08 36 8E Figure 18 Firmware Upgrade Message 4 Make a note of the IP address and subnet mask that are listed on the message and then follow the instructions at Verifying Network Connections on page 23 to verify that your remote computer is in the same subnet range as the DX4000 5 From a remote computer locate the upgrade files These files can be located on a resource CD or on a network drive The names of these files might be different for each upgrade The following file names are examples of what you should find e FirmwareUpgradeUtility exe This is the upgrade program that contains the software version number that you will install e DVR400ver 1 0 img This is the actual updated firmware file that will be copied to the DX4000 e DX4000RemoteAgent exe This is the installation program for the revised remote agent that you must install to communicate with the upgraded DX4000 For instructions on updating the remote agent software refer to Installing and Updating the Remote Agent Application on page 26 6 Double click the upgrade program to start the installation process The Image Downloader screen appears Image Downloader DVR Image Downloader V3 5 ao 1234 Target IP 199 168 50 2 Target Port 5000 Select Download Type ie C Download Only Application Image C Download PTZ Image Image Path Po En F jp TUT Download Enter key Exit ESC key Figure 19 Image
19. Downloader Screen C2601M A 6 06 21 7 Update the information on the screen as follows and then click the Download button e nthe Target IP field enter the IP address for the DX4000 that you noted in step 4 e Check the box for Download Only Application Image e Click the Browse button next to the Image Path field and then select the image file that you located in step 5 8 Track the upgrade process on the DX4000 monitor A message at the bottom of the screen indicates the progress EW Version 2 6 38 24ENCU 4 2086 15 05 38 IP Address 192 168 50 2 MAC Address 66 11 5F 686 36 8E FW image size BxBBIBOABA bytes FW image downloaded size BxBB1IBABHB Writing image Image Written 444 Figure 20 Upgrade In Progress Message 9 After the upgrade process has finished a message appears on the screen asking you to restart the system IP Address 192 168 50 2 MAC Address BB 11 5F 88 365 SE FW image size 4 1 li LL 1 bytes FW image downloaded size BxH0 11 1 1 1 Writing image Image Written 1664 Writing done mac address 08 11 5F 00 36 8E serial number 88688868 FW Upgrade OK Reboot Please Figure 21 Upgrade Complete 10 Press the Power button to turn off the DX4000 Press the Power button again to restart it C2601M A 6 06 VERIFYING NETWORK CONNECTIONS oince upgrading the firmware on the DX4000 from a computer connected by a crossover cable does not rely on DHCP to
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21. INSTALLATION DX4000 Digital Video Recorder C2601M A 6 06 Contents DESCON MRNCE 5 ic meCTC 6 MOUI 2meeecueceartas ua dos CETT ee ood pe eee eee DB EO EEE DE De eee eee ees ence eee eee 6 eM SS MERERETUR 6 COI roU BEJI MPPPRTRRRRRERERRPRRTREERTRREETEEET rm 7 Parade COMING seed een penas asd pad E a ERE E eee Eds RES ceases Sq Ted SM niee 7 OF OOE eea a E E HE EnEHnEnEEEKEnEHEnE EEE HEEE HE E SE EES 8 Video Control Buttons on the Front Panel of the DX4000 i sslkua kk ak eee enn m 9 MEME COMO sa EEE m glc e e e waarrrrmm mr USADO PESE Ed Cad gO 10 Connecung Devices t DO sussa sis atas dra ka ca ED SUS xaye Kul ark ara RA is Kaba la PAS ad Gs daba ley Wa dd araba El f ao 11 Overview OT the SYSTOMY us pa sis ss aka kay aaay ka all al ualna a ais Queis a kra an n dul KE lea e tert nd ax ae d n k erk Gag te ek und la akar e bees 13 _ en b aDDDM_Mmm__mmmmmBm BR rE HH HFH HHHH HHHH HE E HHJHITmERJa EJNJNNNznEM 14 Sari nu an Mop PING The DR 5 O HE 14 rl SS BEE I EEEEEI I E DI E E R E I I E E EE E E E EG EEE RR DD EOE E i 15 DR O C MEREECEERERET TETTE TTD 15 NERVO Gp dalan BIIPIeKEKEeeeESSQZZZ 5j IE gt gt 7o n zn _eaQqJZes2 2_ V _ V TDTDIaIIIDIIEEEIE E I E I E EII EE E EI E BEEIEEEI E
22. The revised IP address would resemble the following http 192 168 0 40 8080 where 8080 is the revised port number Client Service Port Enter the port number that the remote agent will use to communicate with the DX4000 The default port number is 6100 You may use a different working port number DDNS Server Verify the name of the Dynamic Domain Name Service The default service name is DDNS DVRLINK NET If your network uses a different service enter it here Note that entering the name incorrectly will render the service inoperable IP Address lf your network uses static IP addresses enter it here A default IP address for the DX4000 can be found on the System Information menu Refer to Entering an IP Address on page 18 for instructions for entering an IP address Gateway Enter the IP address for the Internet gateway server On smaller systems this will be the IP address of the DX4000 On larger systems there might be a separate machine that serves as the gateway Subnet Mask Enter the IP address of the subnet mask for the DX4000 1st DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary Domain Name Service server that the DX4000 will use to convert names to IP addresses If you intend to use the DDNS server you do not need to enter a DNS server 2nd DNS Server Enter the IP address of the backup Domain Name Service server that the DX4000 will use to convert names to IP addresses This server is used if the primary DNS server fails lf you inte
23. Warning 3 Click the Install button The Web client application is installed automatically on your computer and is opened in the web browser window a http 10 80 2 239 Microsoft Internet Explorer EI ol x File Edit view Favorites Tools Help a o O sam Tero Oo si JA Be Back G3 ix 2 gt Search Favorites 2 v Ra jw a A n4 Address http 10 80 2 239 d so Links Windows Marketplace NST Quest Pelco Intranet DX8000 Test Plan khmerfuture jiJ Free AOL amp Unlimited Internet Google G Search Ss we ES blocked N Check E Autolink AutoFill fed Options oS SEARCH SETUP o aA agn TT LOL Internet Figure 37 DX4000 Web Client TIP Create a bookmark for the application in your web browser so that you can open the Web client quickly in the future C2601M A 6 06 29 To install the Web client from the resource CD 1 Load the DX4000 resource CD in your CD ROM drive The following screen appears 1000 SERIES DIGITAL WIDEO M d 1 um Figure 38 DX4000 Resource CD Main Screen 2 Click DX4000 Utilities A list of utility files appears DIGITAL WIDEO M D d 1 lel F DX4000 Utilities Firmware Upgrade Utility DE4000 Firmware V1 0 DVR Web Client Utility Figure 39 DX4000 Utilities 3 Click DVR Web Client Utility A list of files for the Web client appears 30 C2601M A 6 06
24. _ Search S T Favorites 42 t3 e zu Address C Program Filesipelco Dx4000 Webclientlwebder html ag d c Program Files pelcolDx4000 Webclient webdvrbtml ag CPragram Files pelcoiDe 4000 Webclient webdyr Atral E p Y My Computer Figure 42 Web Client Browser Window 6 Click the Connect button The Log In screen appears IP Address for URL Port 6100 ID Administrator Password cons Figure 43 Web Client Log In Screen 7 Enter the following information to connect to the DX4000 and then click OK e IP address Enter the IP address of the DX4000 e Port Enter the port number of the DX4000 The default port number is 6100 e D Select a user ID from the list For best results do not use the Administrator ID e Password Enter the pasword for the user ID that you selected The default password is 1234 The Web client opens and displays live video You must enter the correct login information each time you start the Web client C2601M A 6 06 Specifications COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS Esprit positioning systems Spectra domes ELECTRICAL VIDEO Input Voltage Power Consumption Signal System Standard Recording Resolutions Video Inputs Video Outputs Video Compression Remote Connection Remote Administration Total Recording Rate MECHANICAL Connectors Video Inputs Video Outputs Audio Inputs Audio Output Alarm Input Relay Output TCP IP Port COM 1 USB Port RS 485 SVHS GENERAL
25. and run it by opening the program from a web browser To access the DX4000 through an Internet browser you must be connected remotely to the DX4000 through a network You cannot use the Web client on computers that are connected directly to the DX4000 with a crossover cable The Web client application can be downloaded directly from the Pelco web site if you have a direct connection to the Internet Refer to 7o install the Web client with a direct Internet connection below for instructions on installing the Web client from the Pelco web site lf you do not have direct access to the Internet you can install these files from the resource CD that was provided with your unit Refer to 7o install the Web client from the resource CD on page 30 for instructions on installing these files from the resource CD To install the Web client with a direct Internet connection 1 From any computer with an Internet connection start Internet Explorer 2 Enter the IP address of the DX4000 in the Address line and then press the Enter key on your keyboard The following installation security warning appears Internet Explorer Security Warning x Do you want to install this software Mame WebDyr Control Publisher Pelen El Mare aptians Install 1 g while Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust what s Ehe risk Figure 36 Internet Explorer Security
26. assign the IP address on the DX4000 make sure that your computer is in the same subnet range as the DX4000 To verify this you can review the network connections settings for the remote computer The following instructions are based on Windows XP These instructions may vary if you are running a different operating system 1 Open the Start menu on the remote computer and then select Control Panel 2 Select Network and Internet Connections and then select Network Connections The Network Connections screen appears IN Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help pack m e d JO Search Folders EBk a Address e Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks x E Create a new 8 connection BB Change Windows Firewall settings e Disable Ehis network device EN Repair this connection mij Rename this connection gt View status of this connection Local rea Connection Broadcom Netstreme 57 xx Gigabit Controller Figure 22 Network Connections Screen 3 Double click Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection Status screen appears Local Area Connection Status General Connection Status Connected Duration 06 25 36 Speed 1 0 Gbps Activity 5 Ti Received ent WEM ecelve Cala Packets 153 751 203 314 Figure 23 Local Area Connection Status Screen 4 Click Properties The Local Area Connection Properties screen appears C2601M A 6
27. cording rate at 352 x 240 resolution e Independent channel resolution quality and frame rate settings e Full function remote agent with administration functions e Up to 500 GB internal storage e Support for continuous motion and scheduled recording for maximum utilization of hard disk drives e local or remote PTZ control via Pelco D and Pelco P protocols e Aalarm inputs 1 relay output e Main monitor output configurable for multiple camera displays for live and playback video e Spot monitor for public view displays MODELS DX4004CD 160 4 channel digital video recorder with CD RW and 160 GB of storage space DX4004 250 4 channel digital video recorder with 250 GB of storage space DX4004CD 250 4 channel digital video recorder with CD RW and 250 GB of storage space DX4004 500 4 channel digital video recorder with 500 GB of storage space DX4004CD 500 4 channel digital video recorder with CD RW and 500 GB of storage space ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual contains instructions for installing and configuring the DX4000 It also contains upgrade instructions for the DX4000 firmware and for the remote agent software application that is installed on a computer For basic operation instructions refer to Front Panel Layout on page 8 For details about operating the unit instructions on how to search for play back and back up video and information on installing and using the remote agent application refer to the DX4000 Operation manual
28. cuments and SettingslWs5 050 LIserlSEark MenuiProgramsiPE Create shortcuk C Documents and SettingslW s5 050 User Start MenuiProgramsiPE Created uninstaller C Program Files PELCOYD4000Yuninstall exe Qutput Folder C Documents and Settings W 55050 User Start MenulPrograms PELc Create shortcuk C Documents and Settings W55050 User Start Menu Programs Pe Completed Erat Remote Client Back Cancel Figure 34 Installation Complete Screen 10 Click Next to complete the installation A confirmation screen appears DX4000 Remote Client Installation Program Installation of D X4 00 Remote Client completed Click Finish to close this program Cancel Figure 35 Confirming the Installation 11 Click Finish and the installation or update will be complete For information on configuring and running the remote agent application refer to the operation manual C2601M A 6 06 Installing the Web Client The DX4000 Web client provides remote access to the DX4000 so that you can monitor live video across the Internet To search for or play back recorded video or to update system settings you must use the remote agent the controls on the front panel of the DX4000 or the remote control For instructions on viewing live video from the Web client refer to the operation manual The Web client application must be installed on your computer the first time you try to use it You can then open it on your computer
29. downloaded size BxB0 BHHHB Writing image Image Written 442 Figure 16 Upgrade In Progress Message 8 After the upgrade process has finished a message appears on the screen asking you to restart the system IP Address 192 168 5808 2 MAC Address 88 11 5F 88 36 8E FW image size E 4 1i li UL Ti Ti bytes FW image downloaded size BxB8 1 1 1 1 Writing image Image Written 18664 Writing done mac address 6 11 5F 8 6 36 6E serial number 8886866808 FW Upgrade OK Reboot Please Figure 17 Upgrade Complete Press the Power button to restart the DX4000 On the remote computer click the Exit button to close the installation program Refer to 7o install or update the Remote Agent on page 26 to upgrade the software on the remote agent before you reconnect to the DX4000 from a remote computer C2601M A 6 06 UPGRADING THROUGH A DIRECT CONNECTION Follow these instructions if you are connected to the DX4000 from a remote computer with a crossover cable This computer also must have access to upgrade files either on a network drive or a CD 1 Connect the remote computer to the DX4000 with a crossover cable 2 urn off the DX4000 and disconnect the power cable 3 While holding down the SCR Mode and Return buttons simultaneously reconnect the power cable A message resembling the following appears X Version 2 6 43 24ENCU Jan 25 2006 15 18 89 IP Address 192 168 508 2 subnet Mask 299 2
30. e button Changes the screen display between a full screen and four video panes quad view F1 Creates a preset action Search button Opens the search dialog box PTZ Iris mode Places the camera in PTZ or focus mode F2 Selects a preset action C2601M A 6 06 Connecting Devices to the DX4000 Use the following diagram of the rear panel of the DX4000 to determine how to connect devices to the unit Figure 5 Rear Panel of the DX4000 Z N WARNING To avoid electric shock turn off the unit and unplug it while connecting devices to the DX4000 Adequate ventilation is required for proper operation of the DX4000 Allow two inches of space above the unit and on each side for air circulation 1 Connect up to four cameras at the video inputs Refer to Table A for video coaxial cable distances The DX4000 features automatic termination of video if no loop out cables are attached Remove all unused cables from the video output ports 2 If desired connect analog monitors to the video outputs looping Refer to Table A for video coaxial cable distances You must terminate all monitors If you connect a single monitor to an output terminate the monitor at 75 ohms If you connect more than one monitor to an output terminate the farthest monitor at 75 ohms and terminate the others at Hi Z Remove all unused cables 3 If desired connect an analog monitor to the main monitor output Refer to Table A for video coaxial cable distances lf
31. er or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send goods to Service Department Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA you may do one of the following If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE send the goods to Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER send the goods to Pelco c o Expeditors 473 Eccles Avenue South San Francisco CA
32. g file already exists int the folder lt C Program Files PELCO Dx4000 RemoteAgent exe 2 b 4 2421 2006 07 02 05 42 1915928 Bytes Heplace above file with following C Program FilesiPELCOYD AUDI WempiHemnteAgent exe 2 b 7 2421 2006 17 03 02 04 1929215 Bytes Ma more query Figure 32 Warning Message About Overwriting Files 21 28 7 f your computer contains a version of Microsoft DirectX that is older than version 7 0 you will be prompted to install it Microsoft DirectX 7 0a Setup 2 J This will install Microsoft DirectX 7 0a Do you wish to continue Figure 33 Microsoft DirectX Confirmation Dialog 8 Click Yes to install this application and then follow the instructions on the screen to install Microsoft DirectX 9 After all files have been successfully installed on your computer the Installation Complete screen appears DX4000 Remote Client Installation Program Installation Complete Setup was completed successfully Delete File C Documents and Settings Wv55050 Liser Start Menu Programs PELCO D Delete File C Documents and Settings Wv 55050 Liser Start Menu Programs PELCO D Delete File C Documents and Settings 55050 LlserlSEarE Menu Programs PELCO D Remove Folder C Documents and SetkingsYwss ns Liser Start Menu ProgramsiPEL Qutput Folder C Program Files PELTO D4000 Create Folder C Documents and Settings ws5050 Liser Start PlenulPregramsYPELC Create shortcut C Do
33. kh QA dal 4 hk di aka dah dl di al WA diwi y a DES 31 We Ghent Browser WINDOW isss i s yan s a balan b b ka vaya a aa Wa Wala kuvan E blr a AA Vur n ACE 32 Web ISTE Log IM S CI BB T s ss kaka k la 00050002 00200 50 0510 hh A8 OR Bl d d wa edd d GA i a QR E PRESE E uidet 32 C2601M A 6 06 Description The DX4000 Series digital video recorder DVR is an entry level professional digital video recorder that not only replaces the traditional VCR and multiplexer combination but also offers the benefits derived from the latest in digital video processing Designed to work with today s broadband networks the DX4000 uses MPEG 4 compression allowing the user the ability to view and control the DVR across a wide area network Additionally the smaller file size produced by the MPEG 4 compression standard allows for longer storage times compared with traditional DVR technology With the ability to record at resolutions up to 704 x 480 the DX4000 Series DVR captures crystal clear pictures creating effective footage for later use and retrieval With the ability to record up to 120 images per second in CIF resolution 352 x 240 NTSC 352 x 288 PAL users can also record full motion video if desired Individual adjustments are possible on a per input basis to optimize the DX4000 to meet a given installation s requirements for length of video retention Video critical for investiga
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35. n arrow button until the Network option is selected and then press the Enter button The Network menu appears C2601M A 6 06 Figure 12 Network Menu Enable or disable the settings to fit your system Adjusting a setting is a two step process Press the up or down arrow buttons to select a setting and then press the Enter button A setting changes color when it is selected Press the up or down arrow buttons until the setting is correct and then press the Enter button to save the change a b b d DHCP Enable DHCP if your system uses dynamic Internet addresses DDNS Enable DDNS if your system uses a dynamic domain name service WEB Server Enable the WEB Server if your users will use the Web client to view live video over the Internet Network Speed Select the desired baud rate for your network Press the down arrow button until the Next command is selected and then press the Enter button Additional network settings appear Configure any additional settings that are required for your network Whether the following settings will be available depends on which network options you selected refer to Figure 13 Web Server Port Enter the port number that the Web Client will use to communicate with the DX4000 over the Internet The default port number is 80 WARNING If you use the Web Client to access the DX4000 and you change the port number you must update the IP address on the web address to include the new port number
36. nd tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product 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 numb
37. nd to use the DDNS server you do not need to enter a DNS server ENTERING AN IP ADDRESS If you use DHCP to derive IP addresses you do not need to set up an IP address for the DX4000 Follow these steps to set up the IP address for the DX4000 if DHCP has been turned off 1 Select the System menu from the main menu of the DX4000 and then select Network 2 Onthe Network menu turn off DHCP 3 Move to the Next command and then press the Enter button Additional IP address settings appear on the menu Figure 13 Additional Network Settings 4 Move to the IP address field An IP address contains four parts Set each part as follows a Press the Enter button to select each part of the IP address b Pressthe up or down arrow buttons on the DX4000 until the correct number is displayed C Press the right or left arrow buttons to move to the next or previous part of the address d Repeat steps a through c to change all four parts of the address e Press the Return button until all menus are cleared from the screen and the address has been saved 5 Restart the DX4000 to save and activate the network changes CONFIGURING VIDEO RECORDING By default the DX4000 is set up for continuous recording You can set up a schedule to record video only at certain times or to record video in response to alarms or motion To change the default recording settings refer to the operation manual for additional information 18 C2601M A 6 06
38. ose Install Location Choose the Folder in which to install Dx4000 Remote Client Dx4000 Remote Client will be installed in the Following Folder Click Install to install to this Folder To install to a different Folder click Browse and select another Folder Install Floder HIWETTETIKIEZ MMTEIVKZTIT Space needed 10 0MB Space available 26 0GB Figure 30 Select Install Folder Screen Click Install to accept the default installation folder or click the Browse button to select a different folder and then click Install As the software is installed a progress screen is updated DX4000 Remote Client Installation Program Installing DX4000 Remote Client Click Abort to abort Installation Extract VCMIMIMA dll 100 Extract RemoteAgent exe 100 Extract BackupPlaver exe 100 Extract mewep 0 dll 100 Extract DSETUP DLL 100 Extract Dx Aeng exe 100 Extract gel dll 100 Extract RemoteAgent ini 100 Extract RemateAgent dat 100 Output Folder C Program Files PELCOYDI4000Y Temp Extract mFe4z dll 100 Extract mevcirt dll 100 Extract VCMIMM4 dil 100 Abort Figure 31 Installation Progress Screen If you are installing a newer version of the DX4000 remote agent in the same directory as a previous version a message appears asking if you want to overwrite the files Click Yes for each file D4000 Remote Client Installation Program Followin
39. rd audio along with video connect up to four audio feeds from the cameras to the audio input Jacks Before recording audio consult your location s applicable laws regarding audio surveillance Connect an Ethernet cable at the Ethernet TCP IP port to connect the DX4000 to remote users across a network Connect alarm inputs relay outputs and PTZ connections as follows e Alarm inputs You can have one alarm for each camera Connect one alarm lead to the IN1 IN2 INS or IN4 input and the other alarm lead to the ground input Alarms can be programmed for normally open or normally closed inputs e Relay outputs Connect a relay to the normally open NO normally closed NC or common COM outputs The relay is rated for A at 30 VDC or 0 5 A at 125 VAC e PTZ connections Connect the leads for controlling a PTZ camera from the RX and RX leads on the camera to the TX and TX connectors on the DX4000 To connect several cameras with PTZ capabilities daisy chain the cameras If necessary connect a computer directly to the DX4000 with a DB9 cable This connection is for use only by service technicians while resolving problems with the unit Connect the 12 VDC adaptor to the DX4000 Connect one of the supplied power cords to the adapter and then connect the other end of the power cord to a source of power C2601M A 6 06 Overview of the System The DX4000 serves as the center of a video surveillance system to which many computers can
40. re 2 for the locations of the buttons on the front panel o oo0o0 eco eooooQQ Remote control sensor input Receives data from the remote control Power lurns the unit on or off USB port Connects a USB flash memory device to back up video CD RW Stores backup copies of recorded video on a writable compact disc available on certain models Unit status indicators Indicates operating status as follows e PWR The system is on or off e REC The system is recording e NET The remote agent is connected to the DX4000 e ALARM The alarm sensor has detected an event Channel selection buttons Selects a channel 1 4 or lets you input a password SCR MODE Selects the screen layout mode or video sequencing mode MENU Opens the system menus SEARCH Starts the search mode for data searches PTZ FOCUS Accesses the PTZ FOCUS controls for a camera Control buttons Navigate through menu options or control recorded video Refer to Video Control Buttons on the Front Panel of the DX4000 on page 9 for a description of the buttons RETURN Cancels a setup operation or returns you to a previous menu or mode ENTER Applies any changes that you enter and accesses selected menus C2601M A 6 06 VIDEO CONTROL BUTTONS ON THE FRONT PANEL OF THE DX4000 C2601M A 6 06 e 8 SI PIA Figure 3 Control Buttons on the Front Panel Fast reverse Plays the video backward at a fast speed Increase forward or rever
41. rid kesri ASSER xirana n a dE ala a ala GUS Pior sd PINE NEQOE Remote Control Na ce ND y ammDDDDnnnmmmmMM BEBEEEHEHIEIEHEHHFHEHIEHHEHuHnHnRmmMMMNiMNMNN M JYN 10 heqi Panel Or Te DASN lt s ss ca lrane S kw h ke ka Q ANA kud dla teens din Wn d KWA M he ee l k n ki di Ur ln Sk d ya 11 Connecimo Devices to the DAZU csse scsa xaka suya xa n k b a ade alal k la an dla blok ka 00 aa EA EREEREER 13 Connecting Computers Across the Internet e eara kk kk kk kk KK KK Rn xd KK KI KK KK RIK KI KK ede KI KK KI IK KK KI KK KK KK KK KK KIIR E iar 13 ko lh ln as Me AGMINISUAIOF esses orari treten wa n A aya pobre Ed a a RIA ab d ald a b eve b ado De da c av capas bs 14 anti tin Down the XA sesaen ar Penas CEC 14 System Menu ED HHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHbDr HHHH i HHHH NNNN kEYHR FT 15 DD ud rg 16 NERO LIU EM cia age IJ J MJ J JIM M JjJ jM J JJJ JJ J JI IMJJiJ NNNEI NNE NNN re be a een sea NN gt EENnNEENE EJ ENI NI e a 17 Additional Network Settings eres E aids cereo aie o dae sce pU E shade ae ace RP be S edu wed pnto bo one ca 4 34 18 FIR por MES O assa goma eet oe denne JIJ ID MM MM J ace JJj iu N LEU DJ JJJ JIMJMI MDMDJ MJ JJI E E O A MNMNMMMM 19 Image Downloader OCIBBlEs ido sas sas suka 4y n
42. se Increases the speed of the currently playing direction forward or reverse Play forward Plays the video forward Fast forward Plays the video forward at a fast speed Play reverse Plays the video in reverse Decrease forward or reverse Decreases the speed of the currently playing direction forward or reverse Pause Stops the video and displays the current frame of the video Remote Control Layout The diagram below describes the buttons on the remote control that operate the DX4000 Each button has a corresponding function on the front panel of the unit The remote control is operable only when the remote control sensor on the DX4000 is enabled If several DX4000 units are located close together the remote control might operate more than one unit Care should be taken to locate similar devices away from each other Buttons that are not usable are not described e e 8 O SCR IODE SEARCH P TIZ SCR MODE SEARCH PITIZ 0SD 2 000 F2 9 SEQUENCE ZODM b l Od Figure 4 Remote Control Operation Power button Turns the system on or off Return button Cancels setup commands or returns to a previous menu or screen Menu button Opens the main menu Channel selection buttons Selects the available channels up to a maximum of four Enter button Applies any configuration changes made to the DX4000 Direction control buttons Navigate through menu options or control recorded video Screen Mod
43. tion and archiving can be easily exported to a USB flash memory device or an optional CD RW With the ability to address and control pan tilt zoom PTZ equipment such as the Spectra domes and Esprit positioning systems the DX4000 becomes a powerful control point for the surveillance requirements of an installation In addition with the ability to trigger recording and alarms on motion or external contacts the DX4000 series becomes an automated monitoring and notification engine as well The DX4000 video outputs provide for efficient control and effective deterrence The choice of VGA S Video or composite main monitor outputs provides flexibility for the user The main monitor output can be adjusted to display in full screen or quad format The DX4000 s spot monitor can be used for public view applications providing an effective deterrent to would be criminals Finally the DX4000 is designed to deliver robust and reliable performance for security professionals From the ability to capture log entries detailing any faults or user initiated changes to the system to the inclusion of Pelco s world renowned customer service promise the DX4000 embodies the ideal entry level digital video recorder to protect assets and people C2601M A 6 06 5 FEATURES e 4 channel full duplex digital video recorder e 4 channel audio inputs with one audio output e MPEG 4 compression e Upto 704 x 480 Recording Resolution e Up to 120 images per second re
44. you connect more than one monitor to an output terminate the farthest monitor at 75 ohms and terminate the others at Hi Z 4 f desired connect a spot monitor to the DX4000 Refer to Table A for video coaxial cable distances If you connect more than one monitor to an output terminate the farthest monitor at 75 ohms and terminate the others at Hi Z Note that you can view live video from a spot monitor To search for and play back video or to configure the DX4000 you must be working at the unit and main monitor or at a remote computer Table A Video Coaxial Cable Requirements RG59 U 750 ft 229 m RG6 U 1 000 ft 305 m RG11 U 1 500 ft 457 m Cable requirements 75 ohms impedance All copper center conductor All copper braided shield with 9596 braid coverage 5 Select the video stream type for the cameras Choices are NTSC or PAL Z N WARNING Changing the video stream type from NTSC to PAL reformats the hard disk Do not change video stream types until any recorded video has been backed up to CD or a removable USB flash memory device C2601M A 6 06 11 If desired connect a VGA monitor to the VGA port If desired connect a monitor that accepts S Video to the SVHS port Refer to Table A for video coaxial cable distances If you want to receive audio transmissions from the remote agent on a computer connect an audio cable to the audio output Jack Refer to Table A for video coaxial cable distances If you want to reco
45. you will install e DVR4000ver 1 0 img This is the actual updated firmware file that will be copied to the DX4000 e DX4000RemoteAgent exe This is the installation program for the revised remote agent that you must install to communicate with the upgraded DX4000 For instructions on updating the remote agent software refer to Installing and Updating the Remote Agent Application on page 26 5 After you have located these files double click the upgrade program to start the installation The Image Downloader screen appears Image Downloader DYR Image Downloader V3 5 a 1234 Target IP 192 168 1 101 Target Port 5000 Select Download Type C C Download Only Application Image C Download PTZ Image Image Path Pe Ey pe Tr p E ou Exit ESC key Figure 15 Image Downloader Screen C2601M A 6 06 19 20 6 Update the information on the screen as follows and then click the Download button e nthe Target IP field enter the IP address for the DX4000 that you noted in step 3 e Check the box for Download Only Application Image e Click the Browse button next to the Image Path field and then select the image file that you located in step 4 7 Track the upgrade process on the DX4000 monitor A message at the bottom of the screen indicates the progress FW Version 2 6 38 24ENCU Jan 4 2806 15 05 38 IP Address 192 168 1 101 MAC Address 66 11 5F 686 36 8E FW image size BxBBIBOBBA bytes FW image

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