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1. SUPERVISED NORMALLY OPEN SUPERVISED NORMALLY CLOSED 1 1 Hoo 2 10K lt 2 10K 4 4 10K Oo o 5 5 0 0 6 Le 6 10K Oo o 7 7 8 10K 8 10K Figure 7 Supervised Alarm Input Wiring Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 21 22 SUPERVISED NORMALLY CLOSED IN THIS CONFIGURATION TRANSISTOR S THE SWITCH IS BIASED FOR CONDUCTION AND WIRED IN SERIES WITH ITS 10K COLLECTOR RESISTOR ALONG WITH THE INTERNAL 10K RESISTOR ON THE EQUIPMENT SIDE THEY FORM A VOLTAGE DIVIDER NETWORK THAT LEAVES POINT A AT ABOUT 2 5V WHICH IS MID POINT IN THE STAND BY MODE VOLTAGE RANGE SHOWN IN THE ALARM DIAGRAM A HIGH CONTROL SIGNAL TTL GREATER THAN 50ms DURATION ACTIVATES NORMAL STAND BY MODE ANYTHING THAT MAKES THE TRANSISTOR TURN OFF EFFECTIVELY AN OPEN OR CAUSES ALOW CONTROL SIGNAL RESULTS IN AN ALARM CONDITION AS POINT A GOES FROM 2 5V TOWARD 5V SIMILARLY A SHORTED CONDITION MAKES THE VIDEO DROP TOWARD OV AND AN ALARM CONDITION INPUT VOLTAGE NOTE NUMBERS REFER TO TYPICAL HEADER ALARM INPUT NUMBERS ON MATING PLUGS POINTA NOTE TIME DURATION OF THE INPUT CONTROL SIGNAL MUST BE 50ms OR MORE 1 1 1 I 1 1 ALARM WIRING SIDE EQUIPMENT SIDE 5V S POINTA VOLTAGE 1 10K DIVIDER I
2. Unit PEI LJ P Recorded Video 0 2016 Recorded Data VIDEO MODE RECORDED lt lt 02 27 2002 11 00 11 59 HOUR ti DK2000 SERIES C Scheduled Motion Event Alam Bi BuferMode 192168446 6 Camerana 388K Wednesday February 27 2002 11 44 24 f idle Done E3 Local intranet Figure 26 Video Clip Display Screen Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Do the following to search for and play back recorded video 1 2 Click the Recorded Video button The Video Mode Recorded screen appears Select the date of the video you want to view You can click the arrows to move forward or backward one day at a time Or highlight the day month or year and type in what you want and press Enter Click the Today button if you want the current date and it is not displayed Hours in which there is recorded video are displayed in color Green indicates the record ing is scheduled yellow indicates an event triggered the recording red indicates an alarm and blue means motion started the recording If you choose to play scheduled recording all other modes of recordings will also play motion event and alarm The day is divided into 24 hours for each camera The hours are displayed vertically for example a 1 above a 0 is 10 in military time Click the hour you wish to see The Video Clip Display screen is displayed Recorded
3. Links gt 1 VRI Camera Names 2 Wes Live Video Recorded Video DX2016 Live Data Recorded Data Video Data Configurations Camera Names Record Schedule Record On Motion Detection 5 N Record On Events amp Alarms a Record On Data Exceptions Camera 6 one Data Interface PPD DTNEE Data Format amp Exceptions camera B Camera 89 camera 9 Noe gt Camera 10 Canara m Frere JLI System Configurations Camera 12 None 2 General Information Camera 13 camera 13 None gt 1 Disk Allocation Camera 14 None ne NI Canes 6 x E Local intranet Figure 11 Camera Names Screen This screen lets you give each camera a description typically designating a viewing area such as lobby front desk etc Do the following to name the cameras and designate their protocol Click the Configuration button Click Camera Names The Camera Names screen appears In the boxes under the Camera Name heading enter an identifier for each of your cameras or accept the default camera number Entry is required if you are going to have Coaxitron PTZ control Under Coaxitron is a pull down menu for each camera You can select either 15 Bit standard Coaxitron that controls only PTZ or 32 Bit extended Coaxitron that controls PTZ plus variable speed used with Spectra and Esprit or accept the default of None Set all fixed cameras to None Do
4. Click Save to save values entered on this and previous screens or Cancel to abandon changes Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 57 58 DATA FORMAT AND EXCEPTIONS DATA FORMAT Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help e gt 2 Al EGIEB S w E Address hitp 192 168 2 105 indexcta him Unit PEI 1 Configuration Logout DX2016 S PELCO Video Data Configurations Camera Names Record Schedule Record On Motion Detection Record On Events amp Alarms Record On Data Exceptions System Configurations General Information Disk Allocation File Utilities Enter custom filter text Data Format amp Exceptions Data Format Exceptions Save Cancel Format Description Edit Format Description Custom Device Filter 01 31 01 GH GT NES ive Gs r ha Range B NS Figure 21 ep Intenet Data Format Screen Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Do the following to set data format values These values determine how data from ATMs or POS terminals is interpreted This information is used to separate the data stream into individual transactions and separate the various fields within the transaction Every field format must match that of the ATM or POS device especially the month format 1 Click the Configuration button Click Data Format amp Exceptions
5. DX2000 Digital Video Recorder Installation Operation Manual C690M E 11 04 Pelco World Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA www pelco com USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 CONTENTS Section Page GENERAL aoa ae ee y 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 5 REGULATORY NOTIGES L uu fick aati ee ice kg ne wt ce da aate a ca A a am pc by OF Edd 6 DESCRIPTION i ciat aet t tiri aha Die TOL Ax en Pre ge SR q a Danica oca ir Ra e RT COP do 6 MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS 8 ITEMS THE CUSTOMER SUPPLIES 8 cp 9 OPTIONAL COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS 9 INSTALLATION aca or a EU beste rent ea rd ok e A 10 REAR PANEL OVERVIEW 10 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS 12 INSTALLATION STEPS riadi axe deer Pre aq De e POL Pen o PR LESE 4 14 CONNECTING ALARMS 19 UNSUPERVISED ALARM INPUT CONFIGURATION AND WIRING 20 SUPERVISED ALARM INPUT CONFIGURATION AND WIRING 21 CONNECTING POS TERMINALS AND ATMS 24 POSWTERMINALES a
6. A darker square appears on the picture Motion in the darker squares will not trigger recording Repeat as desired You can remove a dark square by clicking on it You can deactivate all squares by clicking on the All mask ON button You can also activate all bright squares by clicking on the All mask OFF button You can activate a group of squares by holding down the mouse button and slowly dragging Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 41 b Click the Dwell time check mark box to activate a dwell factor When the box is left blank a block of pixels is compared to the same block of pixels in every other image to detect motion When the box has a check mark the block of pixels is compared to the same block of pixels in every fourth image doubling the time between reference points This is useful for detecting slower motion C Setsensitivity using the on screen slide control Sensitivity determines how much difference in the same area square of two consecutive images will trigger motion detection recording Sensitivity quantifies the amount of average video level change needed to call it motion A higher setting more sensitive means that a small change will trigger recording Make sure to set sensitivity for both day and night conditions if possible Sensitivity set too high might trigger on the noise created from a camera during low light conditions Watch the screen and have a second person test walk the area using the type of motion you
7. C1 M04D02Y02 15 36 58 LIV a C1 M04D03Y02 13 44 05 LIV m Files of type Files amp Snapshots REC 601 Cancel Open as read only 2 fons onm lj n HE NotAcive B You can do the following from this box On the first start up of the viewer you must select a location on your PC where you will store files and from which you will retrieve files Click the Choose video folder button to display the Browse for Folder window You can then navigate to a folder or enter a folder name This then becomes the default location and need not be selected again The small definitions that appear beneath icons and windows when the cursor is posi tioned atop them are called tool tips Removing the Tool Tip check mark disables the tool tips Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 103 This button opens a dialog window from which you navigate to the file you want to view The window is shown below Look in C3 Dvr Data z S Al es C01f88144 601 C2 M04D02Y02 11 43 54 LIV a C178F8001 601 a CI M03D20Y02 08 00 10 LIV a C1 M03028702 15 09 59 LIV C1 Mo4D02702 15 36 58 LIV a C1M04D03Y0213 44 05 LIV w Files of type Files t Snapshots REC 601 z Cancel T Open as read only 2 a j n HE Not Active B 18 This button saves the image currently displayed to a new file This button prints the
8. S THE SWITCH IS BIASED FOR CONDUCTION AND POINT A RESIDES CLOSE TO 0V IF THE TRANSISTOR IS BIASED TO THE OFF STATE OR IF THE LINE IS CUT TO STOP CURRENT FLOW POINT A RISES TOWARD 5V AND AN ALARM CONDITION INPUT VOLTAGE POINT A 0V ALARM NOTE TIME DURATION OF THE INPUT 4 1 I CONTROL SIGNAL MUST A ARM WIRING SIDE 5V NOTE PIN NUMBERS REFER TO TYPICAL HEADER ALARM INPUT NUMBERS ON MATING 2 5V PLUGS TIME EQUIPMENT SIDE 5V POINTA 340K gt 2 50ms 100K p Processor AM CIRCUITRY HIGH STAND BY MODE PING 0 1UF LOW ALARM TTL CMOS e EXTERNAL GND CONTROL NORMAL N CURRENT FL0W GND NOALARM UNSUPERVISED NORMALLY OPEN IN THIS CONFIGURATION TRANSISTOR S THE SWITCH IS BIASED FOR NON CONDUCTION AND POINT A RESIDES CLOSE TO 5V IF AN INPUT CONTROL SIGNAL OF SUFFICIENT DURATION TURNS ON THE TRANSISTOR FOR ALARM ACTIVATION OR IF THE LINE IS SHORTED POINT A WILL FALL TOWARD 0V AND AN ALARM CONDITION INPUT 5V VOLTAGE POINTA NOTE PIN NUMBERS 2 TO TYPICAL HEADER ALARM INPUT NUMBERS ON MATING PLUGS 2 5 ov NOTE TIME DURATION TIME OF THE INPUT CONTROL SIGNAL MUST 4 pay wiene SDE EQUIPMENT SIDE nad POINTA 10K p Processor CIRCUITRY gt 2 soms HIGH ALARM LOW STAND BY MODE PIN 2 TTL CMOS S enm
9. SNL GND CONTROL l NORMAL N CURRENT FLOW GND NO ALARM Figure 8b Unsupervised Alarm Operation Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 23 24 CONNECTING POS TERMINALS AND ATMs The DX2000 supports data input from up to 16 POS terminals or ATMs The DVR provides options for connecting these devices using DX2000 data adapters These optional adapters let you connect to RS 232 serial interfaces and optically isolate each device from the DX2000 In addition the optional DX2000DH Data Hub provides a local connection for up to seven ATM or POS devices and delivers the transaction data to the DX2000 over a single cable Up to four data hubs can be daisy chained for connecting with devices up to several miles away The DX2000 data ports can also be connected directly to the Pelco PIM personality interface module which permits connection to POS terminals that do not have an RS 232 interface Refer to Figure 3 The POS terminal ATM are numbered 1 top through 4 bottom Each port can be configured differently allowing a number of possible combinations The system can support up to 16 data devices Multiple network devices can be connected through a single port while devices with dedicated output ports can be connected directly to the four data ports or to the DX2000DH Data Hub The ports are defined as follows Port 1 SUPPORTED CONNECTIONS POS Device COMM Port Asynchronous or Pelco PIM ATM SNA SLDC Port 2 SUPPORTE
10. 25 2 25 1 00 2 25 7 00 ITEMS 19 55 14 00 0 45 No 002210 00000 H Ba j wal co ITNEEEEEEENNN Buffer Mode 1 192168 2104 10 Camera1 349K Wednesday January 08 2003 13 49 48 E motion BE Local intranet Figure 28 Recorded Transaction Data Screen The captured transaction data appears along with video from the associated camera The current transaction line corresponding to the video will always be highlighted Every second the highlighting is updated and will follow the video as it plays or is controlled by the playback buttons Note that if recording was not set up to record on data exceptions and you search for a transaction the data will appear with the video that is closest in time but which may not match the transaction The transaction is divided into two sections transaction header and transaction data The transaction header displays the following information Item Definition Device Name The name of the data device Transaction The transaction number found within the transaction Trans Time Time and date found within the current transaction DVR Time Time and date the current transaction began Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 87 88 10 11 Click the Camera choice box if you want to view video from a camera not associated with this data device Click the Printer button to print the current transaction Click the Folder button to save the
11. 48 56 fe m ow gt n Data Device 1 00000905 04 17 02 15 49 02 Data Device 1 00000906 04 17 02 15 49 05 Data Device 1 00000907 04 17 02 15 49 10 D T T 88 ButterMode 192168245 145 CameraNA 36 8K Thursday Apri 18 2002 08 24 40 n ee F85 Local intranet Figure 29 Trans Text Search Screen Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 3 Enter the search criteria as described below Criterion Effect Search Start Date This is the date box above the Begin Search button All searches start at the first data record in the file However if the search takes too long you can enter the date you want the search for the transaction to begin The search will begin at 00 00 00 of this date This is not the date in the transaction You can click the arrows to move forward or backward one day at a time Or highlight the day month or year and type in what you want and press Enter Then click Begin Search Click the Today button if you want the current date and it is not displayed Device Name The program searches for the transactions on the specified data device only If you select All Devices the search includes all data devices Transaction Number The program searches for a particular transaction number Excludes any transaction that does not have this transaction number All digits must be entered to find a particular transaction number including prece
12. 8 0 10 0 3 10 4 13 0 4 12 8 16 0 5 16 0 20 0 6 20 0 25 0 7 24 0 30 0 8 32 0 40 0 High quality settings consume disk space quickly A setting of 2 6 is recommended for normal use Refer to Tables A B and D to help decide what setting to enter Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 39 40 Look at each camera in the quality setting you have chosen to ensure it is appropriate for the intended use Quality settings that are too low might not accomplish your goal while settings higher than necessary will increase the amount of hard drive space needed The easiest way to check quality settings is to connect in live mode and view the appropriate camera with the quality setting you have chosen This will also display the approximate file size for those images Compare the file size to the table under step 4c and to Tables A B and D to make sure your hard disk calculations are correct d Under Cam Command if desired use the pull down menu to select None Go Preset send the camera to the presets or Run Pattern activate a pattern You set patterns and presets in live video NOTE Running a pattern or preset will itself cause motion e Under Value if desired use the pull down menu to select the number of the preset or pattern to run f Click the Save button The program returns you to the Record On Motion Detection screen 5 Use the Duration up down arrows to set the number of seconds to record following an event 6 Use the Pri
13. DVR There are two very small buttons on the rear panel near the bottom of the DVR You must use a pen or something small to press them The right button facing the back of the DVR reboots the DVR The left button resets the DVR to the initial IP address and passwords The procedure for resetting IP address and passwords to initial settings is as follows 1 Hold in the left reset button until you complete step 3 2 Turn off DVR power using the on off switch and then turn power back on after two to five seconds 3 Continue holding in the button for 10 more seconds 4 Leave power on for one minute Then turn the unit off and then back on The DVR will now be set to the following initial settings which are case sensitive Initial IP address 192 168 2 108 8004 Initial user name user Initial password PELCO Initial administrator name admin Initial administrator password PELCOADM To reset the configuration settings to factory defaults refer to the File Utilities section 100 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 PLAYBACK VIEWER DESCRIPTION The DX2000 Playback Viewer is an executable software program that lets you view both snapshots single images and video recorded from the DX2000 Digital Video Recorder DVR without being connected to the DVR For example the DX2000 DVR operator could save the recorded video of a break in to his PC s hard disk That file plus the Playback Viewer software file plus the vie
14. DX2000DH can receive 7 bit data with the parity set to None Stop Bits are always automatically detected The Printer row is only visible for ATM device types Use the pull down menu in the Printer row to select one of the following Selection Meaning Receipt Accept receipt printer data only Journal Accept journal printer data only Both Accept both receipt and journal printer data Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 53 54 DATA PORT CONFIGURATION Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tool 1815 DE Address http 192 168 4 46 indexcfg htm v Go Links Best ofthe Web Channel Guide 4 Links 47 Hotmail intemet Stat Microsoft Product News 4 Today s Links Web Galy Windows Media gt Unit 71 P Recorded video DX2016 Recorded Data Video Data Configurations Camera Names Record Schedule Data Interface Save Cancel Data Port Configuration Communication Type Setup Associated Data Format amp Camera Enable Device Name Communication Type Hub Network Optional 422 DVR Port Hub Address Interface Record On Motion Detection Ego Record Events amp Alarms se Device 2 jose Device 3 I Ds Device 4 No Connection No Connection B Data Device 8 System Configurations General Information Data Device 10 o Connection Disk Alloca
15. FT FR8000 Series fiber optic products and the following fixed camera 3 Details of the defect or problem models CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and CC3651H 2X ec hree years all other fixed camera models including Camclosure Integrated If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty Camera Systems and Genex Series multiplexers server and keyboard conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned o years on all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was wo years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM8500 CM9500 CM9700 Series Matrix received by Pelco DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products wo years on Spectra Esprit and PS20 Scanners including when used in RETURNS continuous motion applications 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 Esprit and WW5700 series wind i luding wiper blades wo years on Esprit series window wiper excluding wiper blades credit and RA number if returned for repair Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 network video recorders All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restockin
16. Recording to PC hard drive 94 Relays 11 Remote Playback Viewer 95 Reset buttons 11 Resetto defaults 100 s Scheduled recording 33 Screens associated data format and camera 57 communication type setup 51 data format 59 data port configuration 54 disk allocation 67 exceptions 62 general information 64 live video display 77 name cameras 31 record events and alarms 45 record motion detection 38 record on data exceptions 48 record schedule 33 set camera 33 Search functions 86 Sensitivity 42 Set camera 38 46 49 Size 71 Snapshot recording 93 Software revert 98 Software upload 97 Special Device Format 61 Status 82 Stop bits 53 Subnet mask 65 Supervised wiring 19 21 Sync time to data 65 System information 66 T Threshold 42 Time changes 92 111 Time format 60 Tour feature 77 Transaction data 80 Transaction date time search 86 Transaction end format 61 Transaction header 80 Transaction item 63 Transaction number 61 Transaction start format 60 Transaction text search 89 U Unit name 64 Unsupervised wiring 19 20 v Value 63 Video enhancements 73 Video loss detection 75 Viewing cameras 77 Viewing live data 80 Viewing live video 77 112 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 REGULATORY NOTICES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion agai
17. System Configurations File Browse General Information Size etel 0 File Utilities Poen Hard Drive Utilities Erase All Recorded Images and Data T Initialize General Configurations I Initialize Data Configurations T Initialize Passwords auto restart Initialize Network Configurations auto restart T Perform Remote System Restart Submit Status Applet started Ea Local intranet Figure 31 File Utilities Screen Loading New Software 1 Click the Configuration button Click File Utilities The File Utilities screen appears 2 The Software Upload function lets you load a new version of software to the DX2000 from your PC You save the file from the Pelco Internet site to your PC The file extension is bin Do the following a Click the Browse button to find the file The Select Output File screen appears b Select the file and then click Open The program shows the file name and size c Click Upload to execute the process A status bar shows the progress of the load d When finished wait about three minutes while the DX2000 program restarts You can then work in the program or exit Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 97 Restoring Previous Software 1 2 Click the Configuration button Click File Utilities The File Utilities screen appears The Software Revert function lets you return to the earlier software in the event the new software does not load successfully Both versions are sa
18. VIEWING LIVE VIDEO To view live video 1 Click the Live Video button to view a live picture of the current camera The system displays the Video Mode Live Screen refer to Figure 25 You can use this screen to view a camera live and manually record the display to your PC s hard drive 2 select a camera click its button located left of the image CONTROLLING THE CAMERA If the camera is controllable PTZ and supports Coaxitron interface you can use the mouse and control buttons to the left of the image to control the camera To do so 1 Click the Live Video button 2 Click the button for the camera you want to control 3 Position the cursor in the picture Hold down the mouse button and move the mouse to position the camera Release the button to halt the camera 4 Control zoom the iris camera reset and menus default speed auxiliaries patterns and presets by clicking the buttons to the left of the picture You can also control zoom using the wheel on your mouse if so equipped CONTROLLING THE CAMERA TOUR FEATURE With the camera tour feature the Live Video page can display each camera in your system in sequence at a speed that you determine using the pull down menu to the right of the Start button in the Tour field The lower the number you select the faster the display sequences If you select Live Tour as the default camera on the General Information page the camera tour feaure will start automatically whe
19. be communicating with the DVR through an external modem rather than over a network connect a Pelco DX7000EM External Modem to the DVR s COM 1 port Connect the modem to a phone jack This will let you dial up the DVR to configure the unit or view live and recorded video Response will be a little slower than over a network If connecting to a network go to step 11 10 Configure the PC Refer to the Configuring Your PC section Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 11 a Change the default network settings if necessary Do the following e Connect the PC Connect it at the Ethernet port on the rear of the DVR using T568A B cross over shielded CAT5 cable with shielded RJ 45 connectors not supplied e Refer to the Changing the Default IP Address section Remove the PC b Connect to an Ethernet network LAN WAN IMPORTANT If you are connecting to a network the network administrator must deter mine if the DX2000 s default network settings the default IP address 192 168 2 108 8004 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 must be changed to avoid conflicts with another device on the network If they must be changed DO NOT connect the DX2000 to the network until the settings are changed If dedicating a PC exclusively to the DX2000 refer to the Configuring Your PC and Changing the Default IP Address sections the network already has a PC refer to the Changing the Default IP Address section Once the DX2000 s network settings a
20. current transaction to a text file Click the Next Record button to view the next saved transaction data record Click the First Record button to return to the first record selected from the transaction time grid Click the Back button to return to the transaction time grid Click the Text Search button at any time to go to the Transaction Search screen Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Transaction Text Search 1 Click the Recorded Data button The Data Mode Recorded screen appears 2 Click the Text Search button The Transaction Text Search screen appears rosoft Internet Exp Eie Edit View Favorites Tools gt A a G D 5 mM x Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edi Discuss Address e http 192 168 2 45 indexddi htm Unit PELCORDVR01 DX2008 DATA MODE RECORDED lt 04 7 2002 gt SEARCH START Date Time Search T TION INFORMATION Device Name All Devices gt 2 SERIES EXCEPTION I TION Transaction ltem I 1 Ure ten Y Monete Modifier vau Nl Transactions with Exceptions Only ULTS More DEVICE NAME TRANS DVR TIME Data Device 1 00000899 04 17 02 15 48 30 Data Device 1 00000900 04 17 02 15 48 39 Data Device 1 00000901 04 17 02 15 48 43 Data Device 1 00000902 04 17 02 15 48 47 Data Device 1 00000903 04 17 02 15 48 50 lul n m o gt ii Data Device 1 00000904 04 17 02 15
21. devices and the DX2000DH Data Hub The hub lets you connect additional ATM or POS devices Refer to the Connecting POS Terminals and ATMs section Reset Buttons There are two very small buttons on the rear panel near the bottom of the DVR The right button facing the back of the DVR resets the DVR to factory defaults The left button resets the DVR to the initial IP address and passwords Refer to the Reset to Defaults section for more information Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 11 12 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS The components on the rear panel are shown in Figure 2 Making connections is explained in the installation procedures NOTE SEE DIP SWITCHES THIS SECTION EXTERNAL MODEM DX700EM OGO TERMINATION z lt SWITCH 04209 gt 4 gt 0 i E pe n a i DEFAULT IP N Tort00 LOOPING BNC NOTE SEE RESET RESERVED HB 000 BUTTONS FOR FUTURE ETHERNET NOTE SEE CONNECTING N C IN THIS USE ALARMS SECTION SECTION NOTE SEE FIGURE 3 FOR DATA CONNECTIONS SUPERVISED Figure 2 Rear Panel Connections DX2016 Models 1 Input and output BNC connectors 8 or 16 depending on model Video termination switches e Alarm inputs 8 or 16 depending on model Two connectors o Four DIP switches Q Two RS 232 communication port
22. finishing washers 2 Power cables 1 USA standard and 1 European standard ITEMS THE CUSTOMER SUPPLIES Ethernet cable Ethernet connections with shielded CAT5 straight cable with shielded RJ 45 connectors Ethernet cable if connecting a PC directly T568A B cross over shielded CAT5 cable with shielded RJ 45 connectors Modem dial up connections if using an external modem PC Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 MODELS DX2008 160 DX2008 320 DX2008 480 DX2008 640 DX2016 160 DX2016 320 DX2016 480 DX2016 640 8 channel duplex digital video recorder 160 GB hard drive 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz NTSC PAL Same as DX2008 160 except has 320 GB of storage Same as DX2008 160 except has 480 GB of storage Same as DX2008 160 except has 640 GB of storage 16 channel duplex digital video recorder 160 GB hard drive 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz NTSC PAL Same as DX2016 160 except has 320 GB of storage Same as DX2016 160 except has 480 GB of storage Same as DX2016 160 except has 640 GB of storage Optional Compatible Products DX2000DH DX7000EM DX2000DA9 DX2000DA9T DX2000DA25T Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Data hub provides local connection for up to 7 additional ATM or POS devices The hub allows transaction data to be delivered to the DX2000 over a single cable The devices can be up to 4 000 feet 1 219 m from the DVR and up to 4 data hubs can be daisy chained together 56K external analog modem Full or
23. image currently displayed This button closes the image currently displayed 104 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 PLAYBACK VIEWER INFORMATION BOXES Arrayed across the bottom of the screen are a series of small information boxes These boxes show what was on the screen when the video or snapshot was recorded and not what is happening now For example the time you see is the time the recording was made not the current time B Butter ode IP 192168 4 46 65 Camera2 264K Tuesday February 12 2002 09 4338 PA Live Starting from the left the first box shows the state the viewing PC was in when the recording was made buffer mode file mode The second identifies the IP address of the DVR on which the recording was made The third is the image number in the file as it was recorded The fourth identifies the camera associated with the picture that was recorded The fifth shows size of the image that was recorded The sixth displays the date and time the recording was made The last shows the state of the DVR when the recording was made for example live picture scheduled recording VIEWING FILES ON THE PLAYBACK VIEWER 1 2 4 5 Open the viewer by double clicking the file DX2000_VIEWER on your PC Click the open folder icon 2 The program displays a selection box of files The file name consists of a camera number month day year hour military minute and second Files saved while viewing
24. loading dock at the side of the building or run a pattern between both areas Under Value if desired use the pull down menu to select the number of the preset or pattern to run Click the Save button The program returns you to the Record On Data screen Under the Duration heading use the pull down menu to select the number of seconds that recording will continue Click Save to save the values or Cancel to abandon Refer to the Disk Allocation Disk Partitions section for information on partition setup information Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 DATA INTERFACE COMMUNICATION TYPE Ele View Favorites H gt OR 8 4 3 Sw Hg Address http 192 168 4 46 indexcfa htm Links BestoftheWeb ChannelGuide Links 4 Hotmail Intemet Stat Microsoft amp ProductNews 4 Today s Links Web Galley Pun Media Unit PELCO Data Interface 4220 save Cancel Recorded Video Data Port Configuration Communication Type Setup Associated Data Format amp Camera DX2016 Live Data Recorded Data Video Data Configurations Communication Type Camera Names No Connection E Add Delete _ Edit Record Schedule Record On Motion Detection Record On Events amp Alarms Record On Data Exceptions ata Formal m Exceptions DINE i DINEM Data Bits SupBis 5 xl System Configurations General Information Applet starte
25. low level alarm The advantage of these two recording types is similar to that for motion detection Data Exception Recording You set this type to record when a data exception is encountered The DX2000 is a duplex unit allowing you to simultaneously record and play back or view live Search functions during playback allow image by image viewing and playback of alarm events You can search by time and date and by alarm event or motion recording You can buy the DX2000 from Pelco with additional storage up to 640 gigabytes total if extended recording time is needed The DVR uses proprietary compression algorithms to prevent video images from being altered and has password protection to guard against unauthorized or accidental recording or playback The DVR can also receive transaction data from up to four ATMs or POS terminals internally or 16 with optional DX2000DH s A transaction database maintained on the DX2000 allows transactions to be searched for specific items such as account number and clerk number Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS Pentium lll processor e Processing speed of 800 MHz e 128 MB RAM Video resolution of 1024 x 768 24 bit color Video card with 16 or more megabytes of RAM e Windows 2000 NT4 0 SP6 XP e Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher The following are supplied with the DX2000 Series DVR Qty Description 1 Rack mount kit 2 Bracket ears 4 Mounting screws 4 Nylon
26. m NETWORK p Processor 25ms grep D AAA CIRCUITRY 10K BINA 0 1uF HIGH STAND BY MODE E 0 1uF LOW ALARM S PS Y i GND GND CONTROL NORMAL CURRENT FLOW NO ALARM TTL CMOS EXTERNAL 10K GND GND SUPERVISED NORMALLY OPEN IN THIS CONFIGURATION TRANSISTOR S THE SWITCH IS WIRED IN PARALLEL WITH A 10K EXTERNAL RESISTOR THIS PROVIDES A VOLTAGE DIVIDER NETWORK FOR NORMAL NO ALARM STAND BY OPERATION AT ABOUT 2 5V AT POINT A IF CURRENT FLOW STOPS VOLTAGE RISES TOWARD 5V AT POINT A AND AN ALARM CONDITION IF ANORMAL ALARM CONDITION OCCURS AND THE TRANSISTOR CONDUCTS SWITCH CLOSES ASHORT RESULTS AND POINT A FALLS TOWARD OV AND AN ALARM CONDITION INPUT VOLTAGE NOTE PIN NUMBERS REFER TO TYPICAL HEADER ALARM INPUT NUMBERS ON MATING PLUGS POINTA I NOTE TIME DURATION 1 1 1 OF THE INPUT TIME CONTROL SIGNAL MUST BE 50ms OR MORE ALARM EQUIPMENT SIDE WIRING SIDE 5V N A VOLTAGE ig 10K DIVIDER 100K p Processor NETWORK A e x AAA CIRCUITRY gt soms r ene 0 1 HIGH ALARM LOW STAND BY WoW y TTL CMOS ND SNO EXTERNAL 10K CONTROL l S NORMAL GND CURRENT FL0W NOALARM GND Figure 8a Supervised Alarm Operation Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 UNSUPERVISED NORMALLY CLOSED IN THIS CONFIGURATION TRANSISTOR
27. of electric shock is present within this unit CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 REGULATORY NOTICES This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
28. of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may also find helpful the following booklet prepared by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada DESCRIPTION The DX2000 Series is a high quality digital video recorder DVR that combines the functions of a recorder and multiplexer into one unit This means the DVR can process up to 8 cameras DX2008 or up to 16 cameras DX2016 simultaneously plus the user can also view config ure record and play back recorded data individually for each camera The DVR can interface with ATMs automated teller machines and POS point of sale terminals to record transaction data Configuration and control of the DVR are done through a PC personal computer attache
29. rate are needed If all the user wants to do is differentiate employee 1 from employee 2 for internal loss prevention purposes slower image rates and lower quality images are sufficient and save valuable hard disk space c Under Record Quality use the pull down menu to select the recording quality 0 is lowest setting 8 is highest This setting determines the number of kilobytes KB per image Quality Lower Size KB Upper Limit KB 0 4 0 5 0 1 5 6 7 0 2 8 0 10 0 3 10 4 13 0 4 12 8 16 0 5 16 0 20 0 6 20 0 25 0 7 24 0 30 0 8 32 0 40 0 High quality settings consume disk space quickly A setting of 2 6 default is 8 is recommended for normal use Refer to Tables A B and D to help decide what setting to enter 46 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Look at each camera in the quality setting you have chosen to ensure it is appropriate for the intended use Quality settings that are too low might not accomplish your goal while settings higher than necessary will increase the amount of hard drive space needed The easiest way to check quality settings is to connect in live mode and view the appropriate camera with the quality setting you have chosen This will also display the approximate file size for those images Compare the file size to the table above and to Tables A B and D to make sure your hard disk calculations are correct Under Cam Command if desired use the pull down menu to select None Go Preset send the camera
30. record ing however interrupts the scheduled recording and takes over completely When an alarm is triggered there is no indication on the viewing monitor Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 43 44 Remember the following when programming alarms When two alarms are activated the last alarm to turn on is the one that will be recorded The system is designed to begin recording the second alarm and stop recording the first alarm even before the first alarm s duration time expires There is a reason for this For example after a break in occurs at the front door of an office there is no more need to record that door Instead the system s resources are concentrated on the next area the person enters In effect the system follows someone through the building via alarms However if the customer wants he can program more than one camera to record and still get coverage in multiple areas Momentary triggered contacts turn on only when they go from off to on Latch triggered contacts and all other events continuously turn on so long as their triggers are active Momentary and latch are further defined in step 5 that follows For example if two latch alarms are activated then the second takes priority However if you have motion or latch alarms active and a momentary alarm is activated then the momentary alarm will be ignored Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Do the following to program event and alarm recording 1 Click the Configura
31. screen do the following a Click to checkmark the camera s you want to turn on b Under Record Rate use the pull down menu to select the recording rate for the camera ranging from 1 image every 64 seconds through 16 images per second You can have a total of 16 IPS for all cameras at any instant The higher the image rate the closer to real time and the more hard disk storage is needed per day Use the Images Sec Usage bar to help determine the appropriate image rate The objective in setting the image record rate as well as record quality see step 4 c is to store acceptable images that show enough detail to accomplish the user s goal These settings can vary widely depending on the goal For example if the user s intention is to obtain images in order to catch a criminal during a robbery high quality images at a high image rate are needed If all the user wants to do is differentiate employee 1 from employee 2 for internal loss prevention purposes slower image rates and lower quality images are sufficient and save valuable hard disk space c Under Record Quality use the pull down menu to select the recording quality 0 is lowest setting 8 is highest This setting determines the number of KB per image Quality Lower Size KB Upper Limit KB 0 4 0 5 0 1 5 6 7 0 2 8 0 10 0 3 10 4 13 0 4 12 8 16 0 5 16 0 20 0 6 20 0 25 0 7 24 0 30 0 8 32 0 40 0 High quality settings consume disk space quickly A setting of 2
32. this so PTZ control buttons will be dimmed and the operator will not see a PTZ cursor on the screen for a camera that cannot be moved If you set a controllable camera to None it will be treated as fixed and will not be allowed to PTZ Checkmark the Disable VLD boxes on cameras for which you want to disable video loss detection VLD This turns off their associated flashing red X indicators on the Video Mode Live screen Also checkmarking a camera excludes it from the camera tour feature Click Save to save the settings or Cancel to abandon Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 31 32 RECORDING There are four types of recordings Scheduled Recording This type is simply the days and times you wish to record The configuration includes half hour increments for every day of the week The DVR can record all cameras continuously or can record selected cameras at selected times For example you can set up different camera schedules for weekdays and weekends at nighttime and daytime Motion Recording You set up this type to record when motion is detected in selected camera views When motion detection is triggered a set of cameras can begin to record go to a defined preset or activate a relay You can set sensitivity and motion area for each camera You can also configure motion to be treated as a normal event or an alarm Event Recording and Alarm Recording These types can be triggered by a signal to the alarm panel located on the DVR
33. to be connected to the DX2000 Refer to the Playback Viewer section Documentation on the Playback Viewer is also included in a PDF file on the DX2000 resource CD To display a snapshot while connected to the DX2000 do the following 1 While viewing in the DVR program click the Stop button The viewing area turns white and the program displays an open folder icon l 2 Click the open folder icon The program displays a selection box of files 3 Double click the desired snapshot file extension 601 The snapshot appears on your Screen Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 93 94 RECORDING LIVE VIDEO ON THE PC S HARD DRIVE While in Live mode you can quickly record what you are seeing to the hard drive on your PC How much you can record depends on the space available on your PC s hard disk To do so 1 Click the Live Video button 2 Click the button of the camera you want to view 3 Click the Start To Record button 24 It turns bright red to indicate recording has begun 4 Click the button again to stop recording SAVING RECORDED VIDEO ON THE PC S HARD DRIVE Saving recorded video from the DVR s hard drive to the PC s hard drive is similar to recording live video on the PC s hard drive To save recorded video 1 Click the Recorded Video button The Video Mode Recorded screen appears 2 Locate the segment of recorded video you want to save and begin playback Refer to the Playback section under the heading
34. you can only go back as far as what is in the buffer 100 images maximum For example if you played forward 60 images then you can only play backward 60 images If you played forward 180 images you can only play backward 100 images Initially you can only view forward until the information is in the buffer then you can view frame by frame and in reverse The buffer empties any time you make a switch such as switching cameras or switching from viewing a recording to viewing live The fourth identifies the camera associated with the picture you are viewing The fifth shows image size The sixth displays the date and time associated with the picture you are viewing e last shows the state of the unit you are viewing When viewing recordings from the PC s hard drive it can show whether you are seeing a file made from live viewing or made from a recording that was on the DVR This mode can change when viewing recordings for example motion to alarm to scheduled State Meaning Idle The DVR is waiting for a command from the user Live The DVR is displaying live video or data Scheduled The DVR is displaying scheduled recording of video or data Motion The DVR is displaying motion detection recording of video or data Event The DVR is displaying event recording Alarm The DVR is displaying alarm recording Stopped Viewing of live and recorded video data is halted The screen is blank 76 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04
35. you display hide three slide controls brightness contrast and gamma correction The controls are normally hidden They change the picture only on the monitor you are viewing id This button appears when you click the Stop button J It opens the Configure dialog box on which you can do the following f you do not like the default location on the PC hard drive where snapshots and recordings get stored you can change the location Click the Choose video folder button to display the Browse for Folder window You can then navigate to a different folder The small definitions that appear beneath icons and windows when you position the cursor atop them are called tool tips Removing the Tool Tip check mark disables the tool tips The color of the PTZ cursor on the live video screen may not show up well with the picture s colors To change the cursor s color click the Choose Cursor Color button Click a different color on the palette that is displayed and then click OK This button lets you record live or recorded video on the PC s hard drive Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 VIDEO LOSS INDICATORS Flashing Xs next to the camera names mean the DVR is not getting signals from those cameras This is an indicator only the program takes no action when video loss is detected There can be a delay of up to one minute from the time of video loss to when the red X which is the only indicator is displayed You can disable this fea
36. you want turned on 4 Checkmark either the Event or Alarm boxes to designate the type of contact Removing the check mark in an event box places a check mark in the corresponding alarm box and vice versa An event is a lower level alarm that has the second highest recording priority It might be something ordinary you want recorded for example a storeroom door opening during business hours An alarm however is more serious for example an outside door opening during the night 5 Checkmark either the Mom Momentary or Latch boxes to designate how the alarm contact is handled Removing the check mark in a momentary box places a check mark in the corresponding latch box and vice versa With momentary an alarm happens only while the contact is at the transition point between closed and open For example if a door opens the alarm would be activated for just a moment and alarm recording would last only for as long as the duration setting dictates With latch an alarm always happens when the contact is opened For example if a door opens the alarm would be on while the door is open Both the alarm and alarm recording would continue until the door closes and duration expires 6 Under the Duration heading use the up down arrows to select the number of seconds that recording will continue Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 45 7 Click Set Camera to select the camera that will record the contact and to set camera values for the recordin
37. 12 KB average 16 images per second 16 images per second independent of recording 8 or 16 depending on model 1 analog switching 8 or 16 screw terminal LAN WAN TCP IP PSTN Coaxitron only interface to receivers 0 3A at 125 VAC or 1A at 30 VDC 8 or 16 BNC looping 8 or 16 screw terminal N O N C or supervised 2 N O or N C 1 switching RJ 45 10 100 9 pin D type 4 RJ 45 ports e UL Listed to Canadian safety standards FCC Class B GENERAL Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Desktop Dimensions Rack Dimensions Unit Weight Approx DX2008 160 DX2016 160 DX2008 320 DX2016 320 DX2008 480 DX2016 480 DX2008 640 DX2016 640 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 Maximum 80 noncondensing 5 5 H x 17 0 W x 19 6 D inches 14 0 x 43 2 x 49 8 cm 5 3 H x 19 0 W x 19 6 D inches 13 5 x 48 3 x 49 8 cm Unit Shippin 26 5 Ib 12 0 kg 34 Ib 15 4 kg 28 0 Ib 12 7 kg 35 Ib 15 9 kg 29 5 Ib 13 4 kg 37 10 16 8 kg 31 0 Ib 14 1 kg 38 Ib 17 2 kg 109 Alarm 45 Alarm inputs 11 Alarm wiring 19 Archiving recorded video to PC hard drive 94 Associated data format and camera screen 57 ATMs 24 Baud rate 53 Buttons 74 Buttons playback control 83 Buttons on live video display screen 77 c Cam command 36 40 47 50 Camera controls 77 Camera menu 80 Camera name 31 Cameras viewing 77 Coaxitron 31 Commun
38. 2000 data ports Network Connection Connect a DX2000DA25T Data Adapter to the ATM network SNA Attach the RJ 45 cable supplied with each adapter from the adapter to data port 1 or 2 on the DX2000 DX2000DH Data Hub Connection Connect the ATM network SNA or IBM3275 or serial communication port to the data hub using the DX2000DA9 or DX2000DA25T Data Adapters and RJ 45 cables supplied Attach a straight RJ 45 cable not supplied from the data hub output port to data port 3 or 4 on the DX2000 An additional DX2000DH is required to archive 16 alarm inputs Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 25 CONFIGURING YOUR To configure your PC PC Settings Turn on the PC Change your PC s display resolution to 1024 x 768 if not already on this setting change the color to 24 or 32 bit if not already set change to small fonts if not already set You can change these by navigating through Start Settings Control Panel Display Properties Settings tab Advanced button and General tab on your PC You may need to hide the Taskbar at the bottom of the screen to see all of the DVR screen Navigate through Start Settings Taskbar and then click Auto hide Dial Up Connection If you are connecting to the DX2000 with a modem you can access the DX2000 using Windows Internet Explorer with a dial up connection The IP address when using a modem is 208 138 3 202 8004 Enter the IP address in the Address box of Internet Explorer You will f
39. 3Hub or P4Hub in the DVR Port field Use the pull down menu in the Hub Port column to select one of seven available ports on the selected hub This selection is only available if you choose P3Hub or P4Hub in the DVR Port field In the Network Address column specify in hexadecimal the network address of the POS device or ATM Valid values for the network address are 00 to FF 0 to 255 decimal You can only enter the network address if the selected Communication Type field contains a networked type of encoding Of the available options for encoding only ASYNC is not considered a networked encoding Checkmark the Optional 422 Interface column if you will use the PV130 RS 232 RS 422 Converter to extend the communication distance from the POS device or ATM This option is only available if you choose or P4 in the DVR Port field Under Enable checkmark the ports you want to activate and then click the Save button to send changes to the DX2000 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 55 56 ASSOCIATED DATA FORMAT AND CAMERA Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Address 27 hitp 7192 168 4 46 indexcfo htm x Links Best ofthe Web ChannelGuide 4 Links 47 Free Hotmail intemet Stat Microsoft ProductNews Today sLinks amp webGaler amp WindowsMeda gt N Unit PEL DE pam mataca SD EE Recorded Video DX2016 Recorded D
40. 6 default is 8 is recommended for normal use Refer to Tables A B and D to help decide what setting to enter Look at each camera in the quality setting you have chosen to ensure it is appropriate for the intended use Quality settings that are too low might not accomplish your goal while settings higher than necessary will increase the amount of hard drive space needed The easiest way to check quality settings is to connect in live mode and view the appropriate camera with the quality setting you have chosen This will also display the approximate file size for those images Compare the file size to the table in step 4 c and to Tables A B and D to make sure your hard disk calculations are correct Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 49 50 6 f Under Cam Command if desired use the pull down menu to select None Go Preset send the camera to the presets or Run Pattern activate a pattern You set patterns and presets in live video This feature lets you run a pattern or go to a preset based on a data event You can reset Spectra or Esprit positions in half hour increments The DVR will process this command at the beginning of each half hour While both Spectra and Esprit incorpo rate this feature as a home position the DX2000 lets you select different positions depending on the time of day For example during the day you want the outside corner mount PTZ camera to look at the front parking lot but at night it should cover the
41. Click the Camera choice box if you want to view video from a camera not associated with this data device 7 Click the Printer button to print the current transaction 8 Click the Folder button to save the current transaction to a text file 9 You can click on another transaction in the Search Results list box or click Back to Search to return to the Transaction Search screen or Date Time Search to return to the transaction time grid Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 91 92 PLAYBACK FOLLOWING TIME CHANGES The DVR uses the time and date to index video on the hard disk so you can find it later Changing the time can cause the DVR to work improperly when you try to play back video If you set the hour ahead this is not a problem But if you set the hour back there will be more than one recording at the same time Figure 29 shows what happens when you set the hour back from 2 a m to 1 a m such as during the fall changeover from Daylight Saving Time If you try to search for video between 1 a m and 2 a m the recorder may not operate properly because there will be two hours of recorded video during this time period To view video during this overlapping time you must start playback before 1 a m then the recorder will play both hours between 1 a m and 2 a m 2400 0100 0200 0300 RECORDING WHEN HOUR IS SET BACK 0100 2400 0100 0200 0200 0300 1 PLAYBACK WHEN HOUR IS SET BACK Figure 30 Recording and Pla
42. D CONNECTIONS POS Device COMM Port Asynchronous or Pelco PIM ATM SLDC SNA Port 3 SUPPORTED CONNECTIONS POS Device COMM Port Asynchronous Pelco PIM or DX2000 Data Hub Supports Asynchronous RS 422 through Signal Converter Port 4 SUPPORTED CONNECTIONS POS Device COMM Port Asynchronous Pelco PIM or DX2000 Data Hub Supports Asynchronous RS 422 through Signal Converter Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 POS Terminals Direct Connection Connect a DX2000DA9 Data Adapter to the serial communications port of the POS terminal Attach the RJ 45 cable supplied with each adapter from the adapter to any of the DX2000 data ports PIM Connection Connect the PIM to the POS terminal Attach the RJ 11 cable supplied with each PIM from the PIM to any of the DX2000 data ports PV130 RS 422 Converter Connection Connect the PV130 to the POS terminal Attach an RJ 45 cable not supplied from the PV130 to data port 3 or 4 on the DX2000 DX2000DH Data Hub Connection Connect the POS terminals to the data hub using the DX2000DA9T Data Adapters and RJ 45 cables supplied Attach a straight RJ 45 cable 25 feet supplied from the data hub output port to data port 3 or 4 on the DX2000 An additional DX2000DH is required to archive 16 alarm inputs ATMs Direct Connection Connect a DX2000DA9T Data Adapter to the serial communications port of the ATM Attach the RJ 45 cable supplied with each adapter from the adapter to any of the DX
43. E cee ee RR e aU Reda Ob xad ex rad dd ERN dd xd ir xA d 107 GLOSSARY 25 n ed hex ex dis was dede A E ca pid Rx ad ei SONA 108 SPECIFICATIONS es rte Reden ec xa dea x RE ER Ra dad Dx Wu Q s 109 cT 110 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION 114 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS LIST OF TABLES Table gt Rear Panel VIOW nu tet Lu a ar dE u Hae aw ERE WS 10 Rear Panel Connections DX2016 12 Data Connections 2 es cr Sb mee E LEES esent bia vis 13 Wall Mounting the 2000 14 RJ 45 Color and Straight Crossed Cable Pin Outs Charts 16 Unsupervised Alarm Input 20 Supervised Alarm Input Wiring RII 21 Supervised Alarm Operation 22 Unsupervised Alarm Operation 23 DX2000 Series Recorded Video Screen 28 REG edu sees iE EU E orem ned e EUR RO Ron ELE A SS Yu 30 Camera Names Screen Rex Eu AU Y ARE IE ae A Y RN 31 Record Sched l Ser em disp erlsuA LA REA X See he s huy A NIRE 33 Set Camera Screen x v evel a OE a i a NS eas Va e
44. Events Week heading you should estimate how many events each of the 16 or 8 depending on model contacts motions data will be experienced in a week You must do this in order to get accurate recording estimates in the following field Use the up down arrows under the Size heading to enter what percentage of the disk space you want allocated to the different recording modes scheduled motion event and alarm Or click the Max button for the mode The screen displays for each mode an estimate of how many days until the oldest information is overwritten The color grid is a graphic representation of these percentages green is scheduled recording blue is motion recording yellow is event recording and red is alarm recording Click the Fill Ratio button to evenly distribute the remaining disk space to the four sections Click Save to save the values or Cancel to abandon Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 71 72 OPERATION DVR FRONT PANEL The front panel contains two LEDs to indicate system power and hard drive activity It contains no controls PC SCREEN OVERVIEW Several on screen controls and information boxes let you control how the picture looks record video to your PC s hard drive and specify where that recorded video will be stored Not all controls appear on all screens Live Video Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edi View Favorites Tools Hep gt OD 5 w E Addres
45. IMAGE 2 cic etm RR et bene miam Ped ERE AUR RA RE 96 UTILITIES sek nier Ret deem tenerte aa puskaq nt ee ae 97 FILE UTILITIES sen edt hate tet tnm Rede eren p Re Deos done 97 LOADING NEW SOFTWARE ssssseseee e 97 RESTORING PREVIOUS SOFTWARE 98 RESTORING CONFIGURATION SETTINGS 98 SAVING CONFIGURATION SETTINGS 98 HARD DRIVE UTILITIES mer RI RR DERE eee nas 99 RESETTING THE DVR 2226 uk RR RR Ee Raph Rex x bu E ws gus 100 PLAYBACK VIEWER me beta a ed ad bee ERE RR E RR RR Ra AA 101 DESCRIPTIONS cic ts ile net edad Dead LEGGE a Rid Ned RA RR us 101 COPYING THE PLAYBACK VIEWER SOFTWARE 101 POSSETTINGS a2 ni rir dent RR tee Mb DR A Uer Reed PO Rer d eg de HQ 101 STARTING THE PLAYBACK VIEWER ssssssesses e e 101 PLAYBACK VIEWER 1 nnn 102 PLAYBACK VIEWER INFORMATION BOXES 105 VIEWING FILES ON THE PLAYBACK VIEWER ssesseese ee 105 SAVING AN IMAGE ce cee ces b ak i kh kc Ride n add E Ra qa dar dads Rd 105 PRINTING 1 1 n 106 EMPTYING THE VIEWER Rmus eta ce Qa YA eee Et ed ae ee oe RR Re 106 MAINTENANG
46. LM ALM UNIT UNIT UNIT GND GND GND CUT WIRE NEVER WILL BE AN ALARM CONDITION HERE UNSUPERVISED GROUP ALARM WIRING CONDITIONS UNSUPERVISED NORMALLY OPEN UNSUPERVISED NORMALLY CLOSED 1 1 2 OO 2 0 0 4 OO 4 0 0 5 5 6 o O 6 OO 7 7 8 8 Figure 6 Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring 20 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Supervised Alarm Input Configuration and Wiring Supervised mode activates an alarm if the current in a line falls outside a specified range This blocks an attempt to defeat the alarm system by cutting a wire or through bypassing or shorting a section of the circuit If the whole system is in supervised mode then all inputs including unused inputs must be terminated with 10K resistors not included Ifyou want the alarm contacts to be N O then wire the terminating resistor in parallel with the alarm contacts f you want N C then wire the resistor in series Refer to Figure 7 SWITCH SETTINGS SUPERVISED NTSC NTSC PAL NOT USED SUPERVISED MODE CONSIDERATIONS INDIVIDUAL ALARM WIRING CONDITIONS NO ALARM NORMAL NORMALLY CLOSED ALARM CONDITION ALARM CONDITION V V V ALM 10K ALM 10K UNIT UNIT UNIT GND GND GND CUT WIRE NO ALARM NORMAL NORMALLY OPEN ALARM CONDITION ALARM CONDITION V V V gt ALM 10K ALM ALM UNIT UNIT UNIT GND GND GND SUPERVISED GROUP ALARM WIRING CONDITIONS
47. R a cs 77 OPERATING PRESETS u s les de de n Fa REOR RR E TIR 78 PROGRAMMING PATTERNS sssssesselee eee 78 OPERATING PATTERNS 2 e ada nex yy e e REL eka eee 78 RESETTING CAMERAS brat e Ra dd ea EROR RR ae 79 ACCESSING CAMERA MENUS ssssssssesseee ee 79 CHANGING DEFAULT SPEED sssssssssssessee nn 79 ACTIVATING AUXILIARIES n nanana nunnana nanana I e 79 VIEWING DATA DEVICES LIVE ssesssssssese RII re 80 VIEWING RECORDED VIDEO 00 0 ce tisti taa ri etaa eemo ya amia 83 PLAYBACK CONTROL BUTTONS 2 2 hn 83 PLAYING BACK RECORDED VIDEO 84 PLAYING BACK RECORDED 86 TRANSACTION DATE TIME SEARCH 86 TRANSACTION TEXT SEARCH 89 PLAYBACK FOLLOWING TIME CHANGES 92 PC RECORDING amp PLAYBACK 0 0 00 eissi sana iiad ne 93 RECORDING A SNAPSHOT ON THE PC S HARD DRIVE 93 DISPLAYING A SNAPSHOT FROM THE PC S HARD DRIVE 93 RECORDING LIVE VIDEO ON THE PC S HARD 94 SAVING RECORDED VIDEO ON THE PC S HARD DRIVE 94 PLAYING BACK RECORDINGS FROM THE PC S HARD DRIVE 95 PRINTING AN
48. Satie ane C do ddr i REAL oe e dona icd a 25 ATMS ete acct ees naa arae ota a e o ECC CHO Tei Et ador dre eee dut 25 CONFIGURING YOUR PC 26 CHANGING THE DEFAULT IP ADDRESS 27 LOGIN MP 28 QUICK GUIDE TO THE MENU STRUCTURE 30 PROGRAMMING 5 arca te acra name doi te c don E mea EA E E a rt po C a 31 CAMERA NAMES 2 eaa a eer eirca eh EGET e UG acta Era d OE dr alaq Era 31 REGORDING ata ond do Py e ari edi E Ful rime Cs 32 SCHEDULED RECORDING 33 DESELECTING A RECORDING TIME 37 MOTION RECORDING 38 EVENT AND ALARM RECORDING 43 DATA EXCEPTION RECORDING 48 DATA INTERPFAGE i4 03 andit cte i age iret eua drained Ta ROLE e EX ae C deme 51 COMMUNICATION TYPE 51 DATA PORT CONFIGURATION 54 ASSOCIATED DATA FORMAT AND CAMERA 56 DATA FORMAT AND EXCEPTIONS 58 DATA FORMAT 5k a aec d aan ade E eri a d dg bea HUC Cede aon dE TR 58 DATA EXCEPTIONS edicion ic ea Wea ce
49. Search And Playback 3 Click the Start To Record button It turns bright red to indicate recording to the PC s hard drive has begun 4 Click the button again to halt recording Note that when recording video on the PC that was recorded previously on the DVR at a slow rate it will be recorded on the PC at a faster rate than originally recorded Therefore if you view the downloaded video as it is being recorded on the PC the download can be longer than the length of time of the data that you are viewing Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 PLAYING BACK RECORDINGS FROM THE PC S HARD DRIVE There are two ways to play back video that was recorded on the PC s hard drive One way is while you are connected to the DX2000 and in its program The other way is remotely using the Remote Playback Viewer You do not need to be connected to the DX2000 Refer to the Playback Viewer section Documentation on the Playback Viewer is also included in a PDF file on the DX2000 resource CD To play back video while connected to the DX2000 do the following 1 While viewing in the DVR program click the Stop button 88 The viewing area turns white and the program displays an open folder icon Click the open folder icon The program displays a selection box of files The file name consists of a camera number month day year hour military minute and second Double click the file you want to see Files saved while viewing live have an LIV
50. The Data Format amp Exceptions screen appears with the Data Format tab displayed 2 Usethe Format Description pull down menu to select one of the four data formats you can customize The values you enter in the fields on the rest of the screen are then linked to the format description you selected This is useful if you want separate formats for different cash registers or if you want separate formats for cash registers and ATMs Click the Edit Format Description button if you want to change the name of your customized formats Enter a new name and then click Save to keep the change 3 Inthe Monetary Format field use the pull down menu to do the following a Inthe first selection box enter the monetary symbol for example to use Leave this selection blank if the monetary symbol does not appear in the data to be interpreted b Inthe second box select the thousand hundred separator used in the monetary value period or comma Leave this selection blank if no separator appears in the data c Inthe third box select the decimal separator period or comma To the right of the entry fields the program displays an example of how your selection might appear in the data 4 Inthe Month Format field use the pull down menu to choose how the month will be displayed Jan January or 01 5 Inthe Date Format field use the pull down menus to choose the order in which the date will appear in the transaction The choices are day DD m
51. The program displays a white viewing area plus the tool ff and open folder 2 icons You will need to use the tool icon to select a location for saving and loading files Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 101 PLAYBACK VIEWER CONTROLS aj y ee BH Playing File IP 19216815446 113 Camera 351 Wednesday Apri 03 2002 13 45 36 Bo A bar below the picture indicates your location in the video file as it plays This button moves the display to the first image in the file J This button plays the images in the file in reverse m This button reverses the display in the file one image at a time This button pauses the display This button advances the display one image at a time This button plays the video forward if This button displays the last image in the file This button displays hides three slide controls for brightness contrast and gamma correction They are normally hidden and change the picture on the monitor not the recording Gamma correction control changes not only brightness but also ratios of red to green to blue It improves the quality of the display 102 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 ig This button opens the Configure dialog box as shown below x Lockie x al c ed 1 144 601 C178F8001 601 C1 M03D20702 08 00 10 LIV C1 M03D28Y02 15 09 58 LIV 2 C2 M04D02Y02 11 43 54 LIV a
52. a ie aa tet ano dL me PLANE 62 GENERAL INFORMATION 64 DISK ALLOCATION DISK PARTITIONS 67 APPROXIMATE HARD DISK SPACE TABLES 67 DISK SPACE ESTIMATE CALCULATION 69 ALLOCATING DISK SPACE 70 OPERATION r Say m o Wade CS Ve ied rove ad DE Ve e e due d a Pe eg 72 DVR FRONT PANEL rn aoa scenic alee A acca b ter yasa DRE AE E i d Pa C Hi cds 72 PC SCREEN OVERVIEW 72 PICTURE QUAPEDDY usce eb prier rer bai AS Ln ee dete aa wera 73 CAMERA GONTROLES 2 Cia go P d e EOD AE er a e 73 MONITOR CONTROLS e hes 7 SGREEN BUTTONS 3 des u l ag TR ERU E Ca GS ed dr rdc aA 74 VIDEO LOSS INDICATORS 75 MODE ICON COLORS ati ea Ede ie E Vra CO 75 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 INFORMATION 2 uu eee ee ee ee eee RE eee ee ee d 76 VIEWING LIVE VIDEO cinere ER Re mx eee Ed DR er RE bee LAG 77 CONTROLLING THE CAMERA ssssssssssee ee nen 77 CONTROLLING THE CAMERA TOUR FEATURE 77 SETTING PRESETS ire auae ma he ta rex t ed Ee Ra P
53. ace the DX2000 uses images from scheduled recording to display images for a transaction To do this you need to set scheduled recording appropriately for example at the right image rate quality etc and for all hours the cash register or ATM is operational Or if scheduled recording is not desired you can enable a blank exception refer to the Data Exceptions section and program it for exception recording This will record images automati cally during any transaction If scheduled recording is used for regular transactions exception recording can be at an increased speed and or quality If exception recording is used all transactions are recorded at the same speed and quality Do the following to set the video values for data exception recording 1 Click the Configuration button Click Record On Data Exceptions The Record On Data Exceptions screen appears 2 Underthe Enable heading checkmark the boxes for the devices from which you want to record data exceptions Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 3 Click Set Camera The Set Camera screen appears Refer to Figure 13 NOTE In order to disable exception recording you must disable the setups on both the Record On Data Exceptions screen and the Set Camera screen refer to the Scheduled Recording section for information the Set Camera screen If you fail to disable setups in both places exception recording will continue to pick specified data exceptions 4 Onthe Set Camera
54. as running at 1 IPS images per second continuously for 24 hours a day 7 days a week Reducing the recording schedule times will reduce the GB day and increase the number of days NOTE Values indicating video storage capacity are estimates only These estimates are to be used as guidelines in determining proper hard drive requirements Many user selectable factors such as image quality recording rate image content motion and video noise will all affect the total amount of video that can be stored on a hard drive These video storage duration estimates will vary based on actual use These estimates are not an implied or expressed guarantee of actual perfor mance Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 67 68 Table B DX2016 Recording Times at Different Quality Settings Quality GB Day 160 GB HDD 320 GB HDD 480 GB HDD 640 GB HDD Days Days Days Days Quality 8 56 2 5 8 11 Quality 7 42 3 7 11 15 Quality 6 35 4 9 13 18 Quality 5 28 5 11 16 22 Quality 4 22 7 14 21 28 Quality 3 18 8 17 26 34 Quality 2 14 11 22 33 45 Quality 1 10 16 32 48 64 Quality 0 7 22 45 67 90 The figures above are for all 16 cameras running at 1 IPS images per second continuously for 24 hours a day 7 days a week Reducing the recording schedule times will reduce the GB day and increase the number of days NOTE Values indicating video storage capacity are estimates only These estimates are to be used as guidelines in d
55. ata Data Port Configuration Communication Type Setup Associated Data Format amp Camera Video Data Configurations Camera amas Device N Associated Data Format Associated Record Schedule eels ipe eu peed leh Record On Motion Detection Record On Events amp Alarms Record On Data Exceptions n Data Format amp Exceptions System Configurations General Information Disk Allocation File Utilities Device 11 E Done Figure 20 Associated Data Format amp Camera Screen Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Use this screen to associate a camera and data format with each data device When you view data video from the associated camera is displayed For each Device Name defined in the Data Port Configuration screen there will be a choice box for the associated camera and for the associated data format Do the following 1 Click the Configuration button Click Data Interface The Data Interface screen appears with the Data Port Configuration tab displayed Click the Associated Data Format amp Camera tab The Associated Data Format and Camera screen appears Select a data format from the Associated Data Format pull down menu to associate with each data device You can configure up to four formats for your data Refer to the Data Format and Exceptions section for information on setting up formats Select a camera name from the Associated Camera pull down menu to associate with each data device
56. cter filter A filter can be a combination of exact characters to match character ranges to match and character counts Incoming characters matching any of the charac ter filters will be discarded You can use the pull down menus in the Control code and Special char fields to select the desired filter and then transfer the selection to the display window by clicking the adjacent arrow buttons Type additional information in the window as desired Type in range and count information in the entry boxes and then click the adjacent arrow button to transfer the information to the display window Click the Validate button to check for correct filter syntax Click the Help button for further assistance and examples 13 Click Save to save the values entered on this and previous screens or Cancel to abandon changes Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 61 DATA EXCEPTIONS iguration Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 P gt Edi View Favorites Tools gt ODA duri R Address hup 92168 4 46 ndecfohm Links Best ofthe Web Channel Guide 4 Customize Links 47 Hotmail Intemet Stat Microsoft ProductNews Today sLinks Windows Media Data Format amp Exceptions Save Cancel ed ate Recorded Video M Format Exceptions DX2016 Recorded Data Video Data Configurations TES Nace 1 Camera Names Record Schedule Record On Motion Detection Enable Exception Name Tra
57. d Local intranet Figure 18 Communication Type Setup Screen Use this screen to define custom communication types Since there may be more than one type of POS device or ATM connected to the DX2000 a communication type defines all parameters the DX2000 needs to communicate with a particular device type Once defined the communication type can be used in the Data Port Configuration screen The DX2000 comes with three predefined communication types that cannot be deleted or edited However you can add new communication types up to 16 total including the three predefined Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 52 Do the following 1 Click the Configuration button Click Data Interface The Data Interface screen appears with the Data Port Configuration tab displayed Click the Communication Type Setup tab The Communication Type Setup screen appears Use the pull down menu in the Communication Type box to view the parameters of the selected communication type To add edit or delete a communication type selection do the following Remember the first three entries in the Communication Type list are predefined and cannot be edited or deleted a Click the Add button to define a new communication type You can now edit the new communication type s parameters The program displays Done and Cancel buttons Click Done to accept the new communication type or Cancel to abandon any changes b Click the Edit button to edit the
58. d on the line is equal to the value entered in the Value field NE Trigger exception only if the value found on the line is not equal to the value entered in the Value field Under Value enter the value 9999 99 maximum to be used with the modifier above to trigger an exception You can use a period to separate dollars and cents but do not use a comma between thousands and hundreds Click Save to save the values Cancel to abandon Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 63 GENERAL INFORMATION Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools gt OF lQ Gi aw E 2 Address hitp 192 188 2 105 indexcfa htm v Go ine General Information SD Lese cacal Recorded Video Unit Name PELCORDVAOT DX2016 Recorded Data Password T User T Administrator Video Data Configurations od us Camera Names Record Schedule New Record On Motion Detection Confirm Record On Events amp Alarms Record Data Exceptions sa Data Interface IP Address fies 2 05 GatewayAddress 192 fies 2 t Data Format amp Exceptions Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Base Port 22002 Date Time Set Date Time Daylight Savings Time EnableDST US Default Date MM DD vvvv 12 o2 2002 Back Sundayin October Time HH MM SS 1 10 or Forward First Sunday in april System Configurations General Information System Information S
59. d part of transaction field is not used CR Carriage Return character 13 in ASCII LF Line Feed character 10 in ASCII FF Form Feed character 12 in ASCIl DATE Date field TIME Time field 10 In the Transaction Number field choose whether to search for the transaction number by column number by symbol or by both To search by column number checkmark the Find By Column box and enter the column number in the box that appears on the right To search by symbol checkmark the Find By Symbol box and enter a symbol in the box that appears on the right If the symbol appears in the transaction in more places than in just the transaction number specify a column number as well 11 In the Special Device Format field use the pull down menu to select the special format that applies to your ATM or POS device Select None if your ATM or POS device does not use a special format To add a Custom Device Filter checkmark the Use Custom Filter box and then enter custom filters in the displayed field 12 The Custom Device Filter field is displayed if you checkmark the Use Custom Filter box The Custom Device Filter can be used by itself or in addition to one of the Special Device Formats It provides a custom way to remove unwanted characters from the data input port These characters may be printer commands or some other type of device control overhead Each entered line of text in the custom filter edit box defines a separate chara
60. d to a LAN local area network or WAN wide area network Each DX2000 is configured with its own unique IP internet protocol address Users on the network access the DVR by entering this IP address through Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher The DX2000 uses Wavelet compression to produce high resolution live viewing and playback You can select image quality settings that range from 5 KB low quality to 40 KB high quality per image Image rates can be selected from a range of 1 image per 64 seconds to 16 images per second ips For optimized recording you configure the quality and image rate to meet your needs Higher quality means clearer video but consumes more disk space while low quality uses less disk space yielding a longer storage time Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 There are four types of recordings Scheduled Recording This type is simply the days and times you wish to record Motion Recording You set up this type to record when motion is detected on selected cameras The advantage of motion recording is that it lets you set a higher recording rate for better detail but still conserves disk space You can get clearer images when this type of recording is triggered but you do not waste disk space because the higher rate is only in effect when motion is detected Event Recording and Alarm Recording These types can be triggered by a ground signal to the alarm panel located on the DVR s rear panel An event is a
61. days of the week for scheduled recording Refer to the Record Schedule section Program motion detection recording if applicable Refer to the Motion Recording section Program event and alarm recording if applicable Refer to the Event And Alarm Recording section Configure the data device types set communication parameters and define data device camera associations Refer to the Data Port Configuration Communication Type and Associated Camera sections Set the data format and data exception parameters Refer to the Data Format and Exceptions section Program data exception recording Refer to the Data Exception Recording section Specify how much space on the hard disk s to devote to the different recording modes Refer to the Disk Allocation section Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 CONNECTING ALARMS On the rear panel of the unit are four 8 pin inputs Every odd numbered pin is an alarm pin while every even numbered pin is a ground These inputs can be configured to be N O normally open N C normally closed or supervised Unsupervised relay contacts are wired as either normally open or normally closed Unsupervised modes are easily defeated and should not be used in critical situations when security is most important Supervised mode activates an alarm if the current in a line falls outside a specified range This blocks an attempt to defeat the alarm system by cutting a wire or through bypassing or shorting a
62. ding zeros Transaction Date The program searches within the transaction receipts for this date starting with the first data record in the file or at 00 00 00 of the date in the Search Start bar if you entered a date there The date you enter in this field is compared to the transaction date rather than the DVR date If you leave any of the three entry boxes blank or enter a value outside the range for example 15 for the month the program ignores everything as if you entered nothing in this field Transaction Time The program searches for transactions that occurred at the specified time only This is compared to the transaction time rather than the DVR time If you leave any of the three entry boxes blank or enter a value outside the range for example 25 for the hour the program ignores everything as if you entered nothing in this field Note that the program only finds transactions after the seconds you enter Transaction Item The search includes only transactions that contain the specified text Line Item The search includes only transactions that contain the specified text on the same line as the text defined in the second Line Item and Value fields A line item search finds all transactions containing a particular word For example a search for Water also finds Water Melon two words but does not find Watermelon one word NOTE ATM transactions do not usually contain line items The p
63. e IP 192 168 446 CameraNA 368K Wednesday February 27 2002 11 2404 dG Done Em Local intranet Figure 9 DX2000 Series Recorded Video Screen Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 TIP access multiple DVRs save addresses in the Favorites menu As a DX2000 user administrator manager you can save the IP addresses of DX2000 sites you connect to or use in a file in the Favorites menu of your browser for future access If you want to share those addresses with another site you can do so using the Import Export Wizard in your Internet Explorer browser Follow the instructions below 1 In the browser s File menu click Import and Export The Wizard welcome screen appears Click the Next button and then highlight Export Favorites or Import Favorites to add addresses from someone else to your Favorites folder Navigate to the folder where the DX2000 IP address locations you want to export are stored You can also create subgroups that allow for example certain regional managers to access their DX2000s by double clicking DX2000 and then making a selection Select a location where you can find the file such as the desktop and give it a descriptive name Click the Save button or Cancel to abandon If you are importing favorites from someone a similar screen lets you select the file you received Click the Finish button and the file will be saved to the location you selected the desktop for example F
64. e Bal ve eg 34 Record On Motion Detection Screen 38 Motion Selection Screen u ois ku uka oe OY ERR IE Swe Reds 41 Record On Events amp Alarms Screen 45 Record On Data Exceptions Screen 48 Communication Type Setup 5 51 Data Port Configuration Screen 54 Associated Data Format amp Camera 56 Data Format Screens 4 223 204 qe tena CR RAD ALI E E vat Reti Sa ee ROS YU 58 Exce ptions Screem colli Rx Rer he vers dha ee per EP Pep bee 62 General Information Screen uA Rex xen Ep Edna AIRE 64 Disk Allocatiori SCcreen ES EVALUATE eU De Es Medie t e ER 70 Live Video Sereni na suae tas ER dps eue Se ne Ren v eat Pacto ede 72 Video Clip Display Screen 84 Data Mode Recorded Screen sessi esses i neaei AE llle 86 Recorded Transaction Data 5 87 Trans Text Sedrch Screen S ouv pusu sasha k eb dn d ac VAR E AV B GC S 89 Recording and Playback When Hour Is Set Back 92 Fil Utilities Sereen s ES DE LEA asa Euer race Nee eie ee aca ed 97 Page DX2008 Recording Times at Diff
65. e margins positioning too close to the edge If you enter too low a number close the error message that appears and enter a higher number 5 Click OK or Cancel 6 On the Print dialog box click the General Properties button The printer document properties window opens 7 Click either the Layout or Paper Quality tab The selections you have available depend on your printer When you finish click OK or Cancel to close the window 8 Onthe Print dialog box click OK to print the image The camera identifier date and time print above the image Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 UTILITIES FILE UTILITIES Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools el Dn G 9 8 m E 2 Back Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Discuss Messenger Address hitp 192 168 2 105 indexcfa htm c Links gt 2 MEEO File Utilities 2 Live Video Recorded Video Software Upload DX2016 Live Data Recorded Data File Browse Video Data Configurations Sy Camera Names F 1 r 1 Record Schedule oe Record On Motion Detection e Record On Events amp Alarms Software Revert _ Revert Record On Data Exceptions Configuration Upload Restore from Local PC to DX2000 Data Interface File Browse Data Format amp Exceptions Size 1 1 4 1 0 Upload Progress Configuration Download Save from DX2000 to Local PC
66. e on the network for example 192 168 0 100 Local Area Network Multiple computers linked together into a network to share information within a limited geographic area such as a building or a campus controlled by a network operating system and using a transport protocol A physical device that connects multiple LANs A router knows where to direct a given packet of data A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network address and which part composes the host address It is usually expressed in dotted decimal notation for example 255 255 255 192 Furnishes the actual path in and out of the gateway for given packet of data Transfer Control Protocol Wide Area Network Multiple LANs connected together usually over a great distance Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL VIDEO Input Voltage Power Consumption Video Standards Resolution Compression Alogrithm Compressed Image Size Max Recording Speed Max Transmission Speed Video Inputs Video Outputs Alarm Inputs Communication Protocols Pan Tilt Zoom Control Relay Contact Ratings Rated Resistive Load MECHANICAL Connectors Video Inputs Alarm Inputs Relay Outputs Video Outputs port COM 1 and 2 Data interface CERTIFICATIONS Class B UL Listed 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz autoranging 200W maximum NTSC PAL switchable 720 x 240 NTSC and PAL Wavelet 5 40 KB
67. e their check marks removed Click the Enable check box to individually activate or deactivate particular exceptions Under Exception Name enter a name or description for the exception up to 20 characters Under Transaction Item enter a text string of up to 20 characters for example Register 1 This string can appear anywhere in the transaction If left blank or the string appears anywhere in the transaction the transaction item is considered found In the Line Item fields enter a text string of up to 20 characters for example Cigarettes in the first and Marlboro in the second Both Line Items and their values must be satisfied on an individual line with a transaction for an exception to occur The DVR will search for this entry anywhere in the transaction WOTE ATM transactions do not usually contain line items The program may display a No data found error message if searching ATM transactions using line item If a Line Item field is left blank it is considered found or satisfied Use the pull down menu under Modifier to select a trigger for the Value field from the following Selection Meaning None Value to the right is not used and is disabled GT Trigger exception only if the value found on the line is greater than the value entered in the Value field LT Trigger exception only if the value found on the line is less than the value entered in the Value field EQ Trigger exception only if the value foun
68. elco Manual C690M E 11 04 37 MOTION RECORDING Use this screen to program motion detection recording NOTE Motion as well as scheduled and event recording is disabled while an alarm is activated The priority in recording is contact alarm motion alarm contact event motion event scheduled recording Do the following 1 Click the Configuration button Click Record On Motion Detection The Record On Motion Detection screen appears 2 Click the Enable check box of a camera you want motion detection on 3 Click the Set Camera button of that camera The program displays the Set Camera screen Refer to Figure 13 Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer 161 File Edt View Favorites gt OF 3 Q G 3E SEES Address hitp 192 168 4 46 indexcfa htm x Links Best ofthe Web ChannelGuide amp Customizelinks 47 intemet Stat Microsoft ProductNews Today sLinks WidowsMeda gt gt Unit PELCORDVRO Record On Motion Detection ed rea Recorded Video Enable Duration Priority DX2016 Recorded Data 82 eorfiauration Video Data Configurations Camera Names Record Schedul Record On on Detection Record On Events amp Alarms Record On Data Exceptions Data Interface Data Format amp Exceptions jen System Configurations General Information Disk Allocation File Utilities enfiau
69. elco c o Expeditors Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special may do one of the following i 473 Eccles Avenue incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of South San Francisco CA 94080 USA third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER Phone 650 737 1700 The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also SERVIE s the goods to Fac B0 13 0933 have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C690M 5 02 Original version C690M A 4 03 Added documentation on the Special Device Format field and the camera tour feature Revised documentation to reflect removal of the Apply and Cancel buttons from the Motion Selection Screen addition of the Custom Device Filter on the Data Format Screen and the way the current transaction line corresponds to the video on the Recorded Transaction Data Screen Revised the DVR installation procedures Added a comment that the PC must be configured with an IP address within the same IP subnet as the DVR Added a tip on sharing addresses in the browser s Favorites file Added comments about enabling disabling features with regard to an external modem The logon user ID is no longer case sensiti
70. erent Quality Settings 67 DX2016 Recording Times at Different Quality Settings 68 Quality and File Size a i ois t eee a erret e me ted ROC Qh Q huq 69 Hard Disk Space Calculation 69 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 GENERAL IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Observe the following WARNINGS before installing and using this product 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 De Bom Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult your electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from
71. erver C Client Data Interface Modem Initialization Default Live Camera Live Tour Software Version v 1 9 r 11 x BIOS Version 1 02 Model DX2015 Cameras 16 Contacts 16 Relays 2 El Disable Iv Auto Detect Initialization String e Mstar 4 S K Calendar GJ Emling TF Microsoft SE Microsoft E E Adobe Acr Configur E Control Panel Intemet E824 24 Figure 23 General Information Screen Use this screen to program a number of general items 1 Click the Configuration button Click General Information The General Information screen appears 2 Inthe Unit Name field enter a name to identify the DVR 3 Under the Password heading do the following a Checkmark User or Administrator b Inthe Old field enter the old password under the appropriate category Press the Tab key The factory default is PELCO for user and PELCOADM for administrator c In the New field enter a new password Press the Tab key d Inthe Confirm field retype the new password Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 4 Under the Network Settings heading do the following a Inthe IP Address field enter the DVR s IP address b Inthe Subnet Mask field enter the subnet mask information c Inthe Gateway Address field enter a gateway address to get to the DVR on a network A gateway is a network point acting as an entrance to another network Computers tha
72. etermining proper hard drive requirements Many user selectable factors such as image quality recording rate image content motion and video noise will all affect the total amount of video that can be stored on a hard drive These video storage duration estimates will vary based on actual use These estimates are not an implied or expressed guarantee of actual perfor mance Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 DISK SPACE ESTIMATE CALCULATION The following calculations take into account that you may want different settings for the different disk partitions scheduled motion event and alarm The following table shows lower upper boundaries o file size for the DX2000 quality settings Table C Quality and File Size Quality Lower Size KB Upper Limit KB 0 4 0 5 0 1 5 6 7 0 2 8 0 10 0 3 10 4 13 0 4 12 8 16 0 5 16 0 20 0 6 20 0 25 0 7 24 0 30 0 8 32 0 40 0 The formulas for calculating hard disk space for the different partitions are as follows Scheduled Image size in KB x Images per second x Hours per day x 0 0036 GB gigabytes per day Motion Event Alarm Image size in KB x Images per event x Events per day 1 000 000 GB per day The following table is an example of how the calculations work Table D Hard Disk Space Calculation Example Images sec Hours or Days of Partition KB image or event Events day GB day stora
73. extension while files saved to the PC while viewing recorded DVR video have an REC extension Click the Play forward button J The video begins playing Click the Stop button _ or Pause button 218 halt playback Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 95 PRINTING AN IMAGE You can print a single image of either live or recorded video from the DVR using your PC s printer 1 Do one of the following Recorded Video Click the Recorded Video button The Recorded Video screen appears Locate the segment of recorded video you want to archive and begin playback Refer to the the Playback section under the heading Search and Play back Use the control buttons on the screen to search for the image you want and then click the Pause button 8 when you locate it Live Video Click the Live Video button and then click the button of the camera you want to view Click the Pause button J when you are ready to print 2 Click the Print icon The Print dialog box opens 3 Use the pull down menu to select the printer you want to print to 4 Click the DVR Properties button The DX2000 Printer setup dialog box opens The changes you make in the dialog box alter settings in the DVR and not in your printer You select what size you want the printed image to be 25 to 10096 range You can also manipulate the top margin and the left margin so you can position the image on the page The program will not let you enter too low a number for th
74. formation do the following a Use the pull down menu in the Default Live Camera field to pick a camera that you would like to be displayed when the Live Video screen first comes up If you select Live Tour the camera tour feature will start when you access the Live Video page b Click either Server or Client depending on whether you want to see information about the server or your PC In the Data Interface heading checkmark Disable if you do not want to view the data interface screens In the Modem Initialization heading checkmark Auto Detect if you plan to install an external modem The DVR will detect the Pelco DX7000EM Modem automatically Other modems are not recommended nor guaranteed to work The program will not indicate the modem works The Initialization String entry box will normally be left blank However if you plug in an external modem the DVR cannot detect you will need to enter a string from your modem manual that the modem recognizes so it can ready itself You will have to connect over Ethernet to enter this string Use Pelco modem DX7000EM to avoid this problem Note the following Auto answering must be enabled Data compression does have to be enabled but enabling it may allow faster transfers Transfers may be slightly faster with error correction disabled but may cause glitches in the displayed video or communication errors When finished click Save to save the values or Cancel to aba
75. function lets you save configuration information camera names recording schedules data configurations from the DVR to a PC This file can then be uploaded to another DVR Do the following a Click the Browse button The Select Configuration File To Download screen appears b Navigate to the file highlight it and then click Open The program shows the file name and size c Click Download A status bar shows the progress of the download d When the download finishes a confirmation message appears Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 HARD DRIVE UTILITIES 1 Click the Configuration button Click File Utilities The File Utilities screen appears 2 Under the Hard Drive Utilities heading are options that let you manage the hard drive a Checkmark the desired boxes The boxes do the following Erase All Recorded Images and Data Use CAUTION this deletes all video from the hard drives Initialize General Configurations Resets these settings to factory defaults Initialize Data Configurations Resets these settings to factory defaults Initialize Passwords auto restart Resets these settings to factory defaults Initialize Network Configurations auto restart Resets these settings to factory defaults Perform Remote System Restart This acts like a soft reboot in case you think the unit is not performing correctly for example performing sluggishly b Click Submit Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 99 RESETTING THE
76. g The program displays the Set Camera screen Refer to Figure 13 Having a selection of multiple cameras can be important during alarm recording For example during a bank robbery cashier 2 triggers the robbery button You want to record high quality images from the camera that only covers cashier 2 but also want images from the general surveillance camera that covers the entire inside of the bank as well as exit cameras on the front and back doors For this example you could program the system for 4 images per second IPS for the cashier 2 camera and 2 IPS each for the other three 8 On the Set Camera screen do the following a Click to checkmark the camera s you want to turn on b Under Record Rate use the pull down menu to select the camera s recording rate which ranges from 1 image every 64 seconds through 16 images per second IPS You can have a total of 16 IPS for all cameras at any instant The higher the image rate the closer to real time and the more hard disk storage is needed per day Use the Images Sec Usage bar to help determine the appropriate image rate The objective in setting the image record rate as well as record quality see step 8 c is to store acceptable images that show enough detail to accomplish the user s goal These settings can vary widely depending on the goal For example if the user s intention is to obtain images in order to catch a criminal during a robbery high quality images at a high image
77. g and refurbishing One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will charge be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send goods to shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Service Department Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal Pelco wear or accident are not covered under this warranty ae ovis 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 If you are located outside the continental If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are FORWARDER send the goods to party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the instructed to return goods to the USA you P
78. ge Total GB Scheduled 13 16 24 18 0 7 125 80 Motion 20 30 200 0 12 14 1 68 Event 25 15 30 0 01125 30 0 34 Alarm 40 500 1 0 0 180 3 60 Total 131 42 Based on quality settings in Table C Use figures from the Upper Limit KB column NOTE Values indicating video storage capacity are estimates only These estimates are to be used as guidelines in determining proper hard drive requirements Many user selectable factors such as image quality recording rate image content motion and video noise will all affect the total amount of video that can be stored on a hard drive These video storage duration estimates will vary based on actual use These estimates are not an implied or expressed guarantee of actual perfor mance Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 69 70 ALLOCATING DISK SPACE Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Camera Names Record Schedule Record On Motion Detection Record On Events amp Alarms Data Format amp Exceptions System Configurations General Information Figure 24 Disk Allocation Screen Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 A WARNING Changing disk allocations will erase all hard drive data To allocate hard drive space do the following 1 Click the Configuration button Click Disk Allocation The Disk Allocation screen appears At the bottom of the screen are three tabs Motion Event Estimation Contact Event Estimation and Data Event Estimation In the boxes under the
79. ges are sufficient and save valuable hard disk space Under Record Quality use the pull down menu to select the recording quality 0 is lowest setting 8 is highest This setting determines the approximate number of kilobytes KB per image Quality Lower Size KB Upper Limit KB 0 4 0 5 0 1 5 6 7 0 2 8 0 10 0 3 10 4 13 0 4 12 8 16 0 5 16 0 20 0 6 20 0 25 0 7 24 0 30 0 8 32 0 40 0 High quality settings consume disk space quickly A setting of 2 6 is recommended for normal use Refer to Tables A B and D to help decide what setting to enter Look at each camera in the quality setting you have chosen to ensure it is appropriate for the intended use Quality settings that are too low might not give you the necessary video quality while settings higher than necessary will increase the amount of hard drive space needed The easiest way to check quality settings is to connect in live mode and view the appropriate camera with the quality setting you have chosen This will also display the approximate file size for those images Compare the file size to the table above and to Tables A B and D to make sure your hard disk calculations are correct Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 35 36 7 10 Under Cam Command use the pull down menu to select None Go Preset send the camera to the presets or Run Pattern activate a pattern You set patterns and presets in live video This feature lets you change Spectra or Esprit positi
80. half duplex on 2 wire phone lines demand driven high speed turnaround in HST mode symmetrical speeds in V 32 bis DB 9 data adapter that connects directly to POS devices It converts RS 232 data before passing it to the DX2000 or DX2000DH Data Hub DB 9 T data adapter that connects to a POS device s existing data cable It converts RS 232 data before passing it to the DX2000 or DX2000DH Data Hub DB 25 T data adapter that connects to an ATM or POS device s existing data cable It converts RS 232 data before passing it to the DX2000 or DX2000DH Data Hub INSTALLATION REAR PANEL OVERVIEW COM 1 94209 4 0 yO uS OPAC 107100 Figure 1 Rear Panel View ON OFF switch Use to toggle power on off to unit VIDEO IN connectors These are BNC input connectors for cameras e VIDEO OUT connectors These are BNC output looping connectors for cameras VIDEO TERMINATION switches These switches let you select between high impedance HZ and 75 ohms power outlet This socket is for a 100 240 VAC power cord O RS 232C connectors Communications port 1 COM1 is used to connect the DX7000EM External Modem for remote communication Q Ethernet port The primary purpose of this LAN communication port is to view live and recorded video either directly or through PCs connected to
81. he current transaction began The transaction data area displays the current data received from the data device Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 If you logged on as an administrator the very bottom of the Data Mode Live screen has Diagnostics button that may be helpful in configuring the data device To use diagnostics do the following 1 Click the Diagnostics button The title at the top of the screen changes to DIAGNOSTIC CHAR and several indicators appear at the bottom of the screen In this mode the start and end of a transaction are ignored and all data received from the data device is displayed in the data area Values in the ASCII character set that are not viewable are displayed using brackets with the ASCII code as follows Decimal Value ASCII Code Decimal Value ASCII Code 0 NUL 16 DLE 1 SOH 17 DC1 2 STX 18 DC2 3 ETX 19 DC3 4 EOT 20 DC4 5 ENQ 21 6 22 SYN 7 DEL 23 8 BS 24 CAN 9 HT 25 10 LF 26 SUB 11 VT 27 ESC 12 FF 28 FS 13 CR 29 GS 14 SO 30 RS 15 15 31 US Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 81 82 2 Click the Diagnostics button again and the title at the top of the screen changes to DIAGNOSTIC MODE FIELD In this mode the start and end of the transaction are used to display the data in the data area as in the normal mode However i
82. hedule The screen refer to Figure 12 that appears displays seven days each broken into half hour segments 2 Dothe following to program individual time segments or go to step 3 to program a block of time segments a To select an individual time segment check mark the segment under the appropriate day b Double click the bar to the right of a check marked time The program displays the Set Camera screen refer to Figure 13 c Goto step 4 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 33 34 Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 x File Edit View Favorites Tools n RB A 1 eres Sus Akisi jp mee tuns iet CNET IEE _ i Address http 192 168 2 105 indexctg htm Go Links L Live Video Recorded Video DX2016 RecordRate Record Quality Cam Command Value FE j FE o o zh FE FES FI IV rj 1 2 Video Data Configurations Camera Names Record Schedule Record On Motion Detection Record On Events amp Alarms Record On Data Exceptions Data Interface Data Format amp Exceptions 100 System Configurations General Information Disk Allocation File Utilities Ao Neve o p Duration seconds Images Sec Usage m Ean relay 2 D orf EJ Done Local intranet Figure 13 Set Camera Screen Do the following to select a range of time segments a Checkmar
83. ication type 52 54 Communication type setup screen 51 Configuration download 98 Configuration upload 98 Configuring your PC 26 Connecting POS terminals ATMs 24 Connections 26 Contact name 45 Contact Motion Data event estimations 71 Data bits 53 Data encoding 53 Data format 52 Data format screen 59 Data hub connection 25 Data interface 54 Data interface ports 11 Data port configuration screen 54 Date format 59 Date Time 65 Daylight savings time 65 Default dial up address 26 Default IP address changing 27 Default live camera 66 Default password and ID administrative 28 Default password and ID user 100 Deselect recording time 37 Device name 54 62 Device type 52 110 Diagnostics button 81 DIP switches 11 Direct connection ATM 25 Direct connection POS 25 Disable data 66 Disable VLD 31 Disk allocation screen 67 Duration continuous recording 36 Duration data recording 50 Duration event alarm recording 45 Duration motion detection 40 DVR port 55 Dwell time 42 E Enable data port 55 Enable data recording 48 Enable event alarm recording 45 Enable motion detection 38 Erase recording time 37 Estimations 71 Event 45 Exception name 63 Exceptions screen 62 F Fill ratio 71 Find by column symbol 61 Flashing Xs 75 Format Description 59 Format screen 59 Front panel 72 G General information screen 64 H Hard disk space tables 67 Hard drive utilities 99 Ho
84. information for the selected hour is divided into five minute blocks Click the block for the time you wish to view The program displays a menu with the minutes listed Click the minute at which you want the recorded video to begin playing back Use the buttons below the picture to control playback Refer to the Playback Control Buttons section To resume live video when viewing a video clip recorded from live mode click the Stop button or the open file icon or the close file icon and then click Play or the number of the camera you want to view Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 85 PLAYING RECORDED DATA File Edit View Favorites Tools gt 2 A Qui b S 88 Address 27 http 192 168 2 103 indesddihtm z amp Bestofthe Web Channel Guide 4 Customize Links 4 Hotmail Intemet Stat ProductNews Links JwindowsMeda gt Recorded Data Microsoft Internet Explorer J Unit PELCO Z LJ Live Video Recorded Video DX2016 Live Data Recorded Data DATA MODE RECORDED lt lt 03 05 2002 gt gt 09 00 09 59 HOUR E 2I SERIES fm nu m foul A Scheduled _ Motion Event Alam E BuferMode IP 192 168 2109 12 Camera NA 358K Tuesday March 05 2002 10 11 30 lt ooo de nemet ra Done Figure 27 Data Mode Recorded Screen Do the following to view recorded data Transac
85. ion Choose from the following Selection Meaning None First part of transaction field is not used CR Carriage Return character 13 in ASCII LF Line Feed character 10 in ASCII FF Form Feed character 12 in ASCIl DATE Date field TIME Time field TEXT When selected another field appears to let you enter a text string up to 20 characters that defines the start of the transaction Select a second identifier for the Transaction Start from the following Selection Meaning None Second part of transaction field is not used CR Carriage Return character 13 in ASCII LF Line Feed character 10 in ASCII FF Form Feed character 12 in ASCIl DATE Date field TIME Time field Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 9 Inthe Transaction End Format field use the first pull down menu to identify the text or field that indicate the end of each transaction This can be the date or time a word or phrase or a combination thereof Choose from the following Selection Meaning None First part of transaction field is not used CR Carriage Return character 13 in ASCII LF Line Feed character 10 in ASCII FF Form Feed character 12 in ASCIl DATE Date field TIME Time field TEXT When selected another field appears to let you enter a text string up to 20 characters that defines the end of the transaction Select a second identifier for the Transaction End from the following Selection Meaning None Secon
86. irst need to establish a new dial up connection to the DVR s modem in Windows This includes identifying the DVR you are going to be dialing and entering its phone number Include an area code if dialing outside your area code To use this new connection the name and password of the modem connection must match those of the DVR Call the modem using the new dial up connection Then enter the DVR s modem IP address of 208 138 3 202 8004 in the address box of Internet Explorer When finished with the DVR close Internet Explorer and then disconnect from the modem Direct Connection If you are connecting your PC directly to the DX2000 you can do so using Windows Internet Explorer and IP address 192 168 2 108 8004 A cross over cable is required refer to Figure 5 Note that your PC must be configured with an IP address within the same IP subnet as the DVR Contact your network administrator for help if needed NOTE Port 80 is the standard web service http port As an added network security measure port 8004 is the standard web service port for the DX2000 Therefore any time you connect to the DX2000 from your browser you must add a port designation at the end of the Internet address separated by a colon for example http 192 168 2 108 8004 This is true for any Internet address you choose to assign to the DX2000 Port 8004 is a fixed port number and cannot be changed Network Connection If you are connecting the DX2000 to a networ
87. k the network administrator must determine if the DX2000 s default network settings the default IP address 192 168 2 108 8004 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 must be changed to avoid conflicts with another device on the network Refer to the Changing the Default IP Address section Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 CHANGING THE DEFAULT IP ADDRESS To change the default IP address do the following 1 2 The network administrator must assign a new IP address and subnet mask Turn on the DVR Turn on the PC Open Internet Explorer on your PC Type the DVR s default IP address 192 168 2 108 8004 in the Address box and press Enter This lets the PC access the DVR In the Enter Network Password dialog box that appears enter the default administrative ID admin and password PELCOADM Only the password is case sensitive Click Ok The DVR displays the DVR Series screen Click the Configuration button On the menu that appears click General Information In Network Settings enter the new IP address Change any other settings that require changing such as the subnet mask and gateway Note that your PC must be configured with an IP address within the same IP subnet as the DVR Contact your network adminis trator for help if needed Click the Save button On the dialog window that appears click Ok The program auto matically reboots after which your IP address is now changed along with other settings you changed Wait u
88. k the starting time hold down the Shift key and then checkmark the ending time The block changes color b Click the bar to the right of the check marked starting time hold down the Shift key and then click the ending time s bar The block changes color c Click one of the bars in the marked block The program displays the Set Camera screen refer to Figure 13 On the Set Camera screen refer to Figure 13 checkmark boxes of the cameras you wish to turn on for the selected time period Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Under Record Rate use the pull down menu to select the camera s recording rate which ranges from 1 image every 64 seconds through 16 images per second IPS You can have a total of 16 IPS for all cameras at any instant The higher the image rate the closer to real time and the more hard disk storage is needed per day Use the Images Sec Usage bar to help determine the appropriate image rate The objective in setting the image record rate as well as record quality see below is to store acceptable images that show enough detail to accomplish the user s goal These settings can vary widely depending on the goal For example if the user s intention is to obtain images in order to catch a criminal during a robbery high quality images at a high image rate are needed If all the user wants to do is differentiate employee 1 from employee 2 for internal loss prevention purposes slower image rates and lower quality ima
89. live DVR video have an extension of LIV while those saved while viewing recorded DVR video have an REC extension The extension for a snapshot is 601 Double click the file you want to see Refer to the Playback Viewer Controls and Playback Viewer Information Windows sections for information about operating the viewer once the file is opened Click the Play forward button if viewing video It begins playing Click the Pause button pause playback if viewing video SAVING AN IMAGE 1 Load a snapshot file or video file in the viewer refer to the Viewing Files on the Playback Viewer section Skip this step if viewing a snapshot Click the Pause button 818 when you find the image you want to save Click the Save icon A window appears that displays the file name assigned by the program under which the image will be stored Click OK Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 105 PRINTING AN IMAGE IN A FILE 1 Load a snapshot file or video file in the viewer refer to the Viewing Files on the Playback Viewer section 2 Skip this step if viewing a snapshot Click the Pause button iJ when you find the image you want to print 3 Click the Print icon 8 The program displays a window with buttons for accessing printer properties and DVR properties 4 If desired click the DVR Properties button to open a dialog box to select the margins and size of the printed image These selections apply only to the image you are about t
90. mming message Place the cursor in the picture again and move the camera as desired Click End to finish programming the pattern OPERATING PATTERNS 1 On the Live Video screen click the button of the camera for which you want to run a pattern Using the on screen number pad click the number of the pattern you want to run Click Run To end move the camera or select another camera Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 RESETTING CAMERAS The DX2000 has a reset button that functions just like unplugging a PTZ camera and then plugging it in again This lets you see what kind of camera you have and its settings To do so 1 Click the Live Video button 2 Click the button of the PTZ camera you want to reset 3 Click the Reset button ACCESSING CAMERA MENUS The DX2000 lets you access the internal menus of your cameras that have them To access these menus through the DX2000 equivalent to a Preset 95 do the following 1 Click the Live Video button 2 Click the button of the camera whose menu you want to access 3 Click the Menu button The camera menu appears 4 Use the arrow buttons on your keyboard and the Open Iris button on the screen to maneuver through the menu 5 To exit position the cursor at EXIT and click Open CHANGING DEFAULT SPEED Use the on screen arrow buttons to change the camera s keyboard controlled panning speed higher number for faster lower for slower This affects only panning speed for
91. n this mode any special field that is found is displayed in brackets with the following codes DT TN EF SF SFSF P xT x GP xT x L1P xT x L2P xT x MP xT x Time Date Transaction number End of transaction found Start of transaction found Start of transaction found followed by another start of transaction no end of transaction in between Exception found Data port x 1 16 trigger x 1 16 Global transaction item satisfied on data port x 1 16 trigger x 1 16 First line item satisfied on data port x 1 16 trigger x 1 16 Second line item satisfied on data port x 1 16 trigger x 1 16 Monetary line item satisfied on data port x 1 16 trigger x 1 16 Click the Diagnostics button again to return to normal operating mode The title at the top of the screen changes back to DATA MODE LIVE While in either diagnostic mode Status displays a green LED for a good condition and a red LED when the communication settings are incorrect The following items are displayed in the Status field LED PE FE STP OV IV Meaning Parity error Framing error Stop bit error Data output overflow Data input overflow Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 VIEWING RECORDED VIDEO PLAYBACK CONTROL BUTTONS It is important to understand how the DVR plays back recordings On playback the DVR makes use of a buffer in the viewing PC s memory The buffer can hold up to 100 images and begins to fill when you pla
92. n you access the Live Video page To stop the tour click a camera button To restart the tour click the Start button SETTING PRESETS A preset moves the selected camera to a position that has been programmed in advance Presets are programmed through the Live screen 1 Click the Live Video button 2 Click the button for the camera you want to control 3 Position the cursor in the picture Hold down the mouse button and move the camera to get the view you want Release the button 4 Using the on screen number pad click a number to identify the preset 5 Click Set To clear a preset perform steps 1 2 and 4 and then click Clr Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 77 78 OPERATING PRESETS 1 2 On the Live Video screen click the button of the camera you want to control Using the on screen number pad click the number of the preset you want to run Click Go You can clear the preset number from the display window by clicking either C button on the number pad PROGRAMMING PATTERNS You can program as many patterns as your PTZ camera allows Do the following 1 2 6 7 Click the Live Video button Select a PTZ camera by clicking its button Hold down the mouse button and move the mouse to position the camera to your starting location Release the button Using the on screen number pad assign an identifier to the pattern Click the Program button The program will overlay the picture with a progra
93. ndon Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 DISK ALLOCATION DISK PARTITIONS The hard disk s is partitioned into four sections It is extremely important to properly configure the drive s on setup Use this screen to specify how much space will be devoted to the different recording modes Refer to Tables A B C and D to help decide how to allocate disk space NOTE If you plan on doing any of these schedule recording motion detection recording event and alarm recording and data exception recording you must program them before doing disk allo cation If you have not programmed any of these you will get a None Set error message when you try to allocate disk space APPROXIMATE HARD DISK SPACE TABLES The numbers of days listed in the tables below are for total hard disk space This combines all disk partitions scheduled motion event and alarm The following tables are approximations For a more precise estimate refer to the Disk Space Estimate Calculation section Table A DX2008 Recording Times at Different Quality Settings Quality GB Day 160 GB HDD 320 GB HDD 480 GB HDD 640 GB HDD Days Days Days Days Quality 8 28 5 11 16 22 Quality 7 21 7 15 22 30 Quality 6 18 9 18 27 36 Quality 5 14 11 22 34 45 Quality 4 11 14 28 42 56 Quality 3 9 17 34 52 69 Quality 2 7 22 45 67 90 Quality 1 5 32 64 96 128 Quality 0 3 45 90 135 180 The figures above are for all eight camer
94. nect relays if desired Connect mechanisms you want to control remotely such as a gate or door to relays 1 and 2 REL 1 REL 2 Use the C common post and either NO normally open or NC normally closed depending on how you want the relay to operate An external fuse is required to protect against currents above 1 amp Connect POS terminals and or ATMs if desired Refer to the Connecting POS Terminals and ATMs section for details Connect power Plug one end of the appropriate supplied power cable USA or European standard into the receptacle on the rear of the DVR and the other end into a power outlet Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 15 16 9 Connect e Ifa PC will be connected directly to the DVR connect it at the Ethernet port on the rear of the DVR using a T568A B cross over shielded CAT5 cable with shielded RJ 45 connectors not supplied The maximum length is 328 feet 100 m Refer to the charts below RJ 45 Color Chart Wire 1 White with an orange stripe Wire 2 Orange Wire 3 White with a green stripe Wire 4 Blue Wire 5 White with a blue stripe Wire 6 Green Wire 7 White with a brown stripe Wire 8 Brown Straight Through Cable Wire Becomes 1 1 2 2 3 3 6 6 Crossed Cable Wire Becomes 1 3 2 6 3 1 6 2 Figure 5 RJ 45 Color and Straight Crossed Cable Pin Outs Charts If the PC will
95. nsaction Item Line Item Line Item Modifier Value Record On Events amp Alarms Record On Data Exceptions Data Interface Data Format amp System Configurations General Information Disk Allocation File Utilities lel Enables all Exceptions for selected Device B3 Local intranet Figure 22 Exceptions Screen Exceptions are special cases Use this screen to define them Entries are case sensitive For each defined data device POS terminal or ATM you can specify up to 16 data excep tions A field left blank is not used in the exception Any fields containing values must all be found or satisfied before a data device exception is generated Each data device can trigger the DX2000 to record at special rates and for a special length of time as determined in the Record On Data Exceptions screen Exceptions are displayed in the Recorded Data menu in yellow Do the following to set up your exceptions 1 Click the Configuration button Click Data Format amp Exceptions The Data Format amp Exceptions screen appears with the Format tab displayed 2 Click the Exceptions tab The Exceptions screen appears 3 Use the pull down menu to select a data device 62 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 10 11 12 Click Enable All to activate all exceptions Check marks will appear in the Enable column of all 16 exceptions Click Disable All to disable all exceptions Any checkmarked exceptions hav
96. nst harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 113 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment 1 Model and serial number Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below 2 Date of shipment 0 number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number Five years on
97. ntil the DX2000 reboots and then enter the new IP address to access the unit Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 27 28 LOGIN You control the DVR through a PC There are two levels of access to the DVR user and administrative The user level provides access to the DVR for viewing live and recorded images The administrative level allows full access including configuration capability The logon passwords are set through configuration With a brand new DX2000 or with a unit that has been totally reset the default administrative ID is admin and the default administrative password is PELCOADM The default user ID is user and the default user password is PELCO Only the password is case sensitive If your network administrator has changed the user or administrative IDs passwords or the IP address you will need to get this information 1 On your PC call up Internet Explorer Then type the DVR s IP address in the Address box and press Enter The Enter Network Password screen appears 2 Type either a user ID and password or the administrative ID and password in the box and click the OK button A connection with the DX2000 is established and the DX2000 Series Recorded Video screen appears refer to Figure 9 g Live Video Recorded Video DX2016 Live Data Recorded Data VIDEO MODE RECORDED 11111111112222 012345678901234667890123 Spectralll m i2 Scheduled _ Motion Event Alam 88 BuferMod
98. o print Click OK or Cancel when finished 5 Click OK to print EMPTYING THE VIEWER Click the closed folder icon to close the current file 106 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 MAINTENANCE The DX2000 has a washable and replaceable filter Pelco part number MF00 1210 130A for the internal hard drives cooling fan In the event it needs replacing due to dusty conditions do the following 1 Remove the four screws securing the front panel of the DX2000 Remove the panel 2 Pulloutthe old filter with your fingers Push the new filter into place the front panel holds it in place 3 Reinstallthe panel and screws Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 107 108 GLOSSARY Cat5 Cable Gateway Internet Protocol IP Address LAN Router Subnet Mask Switch TCP WAN Type of cable used on a LAN to connect computers printers and transmitters and receivers to a hub on the network A network point acting as an entrance to another network Computers that control traffic on a company s network or at local Internet service provider are gateway nodes Often associated with a router and a switch The main protocol used on the Internet Forms in conjunction with the Transfer Control Protocol TCP the protocol suite A unique four byte number that identifies each unit on the Internet or network Usually written in dotted decimal notation with periods separating the bytes This address is required to communicat
99. ons in half hour increments The DVR will process this command continuously during the half hour While both Spectra and Esprit incorporate this feature as a home position the DX2000 lets you select different positions depending on the time of day For example during the day you want the outside corner mount PTZ camera to look at the front parking lot but at night it should cover the loading dock at the side of the building or run a pattern between both areas Under Value use the pull down menu to select the number of the preset or pattern to run Toggle the check mark in the Off boxes to turn on or off relay 1 and 2 and enter in the Duration boxes the number of seconds to keep them on Click Save to save the values or Cancel to abandon the changes The program will ask you to verify a save at the time you select another item to configure Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Deselecting a Recording Time To deselect an individual time segment or range of segments do the following 1 Click the Configuration button Click Record Schedule The screen refer to Figure 12 that appears displays seven days each broken into half hour segments 2 Doone ofthe following deselect an individual time segment just click the box to remove the check mark deselect a range click the check mark box for the starting time segment hold down the Shift and Ctrl keys and then click the check mark box for the ending time segment P
100. onth MM and year YY or YYYY Also select from the provided symbols the separator for example hyphen or slash to use in the date field To the right of the entry fields the program displays an example of how your selection might appear in the data Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 59 60 In the Hour Format field use the pull down menu to select either 12 hour or 24 hour military format In the Time Format field use the pull down menus to choose the order in which you want the time displayed The choices are hour HR minute MIN and second SEC Note that a blank is available only in the last Time Format selection box The blank is provided to specify that no seconds be used in the time field Also select from the provided symbols the separator for example period or colon to use in the time field To the right of the entry fields the program displays an example of how your selection might appear in the data In the Transaction Start Format field use the first pull down menu to identify the text or field that indicates the start of each transaction This can be the date or time a word or phrase or a combination thereof Transaction Start Format is case sensitive and must match the receipt exactly You can find the formats of your ATM or POS device by doing the following click the Live Data button and then click the Diagnostics button Then press any key on the device to indicate the start and end positions of the transact
101. ority pull down menu to pick either event or alarm as the recording priority Events will interleave intersperse pictures by reducing the image rate if necessary from lower priority recordings such as scheduled recording Alarms take absolute priority over all other recording types 7 Click the Configuration button for a selected camera Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 8 If you want to save the changes to the DVR click the Yes button The program displays the picture for that camera Figure 15 Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Edt View Favorites Tools Help RER gt OF 79 a d ri S w E 2 Address http 192 168 2 105 indescfg htm x Video Data Configurations Camera Names Record Schedule Ri On Motion ction Record On Events amp Alarms Record On Data Exceptions Data Interface Data Format amp Exceptions System Configurations General Information Disk Allocation File Utilities Sensitivity i Threshold 1 128 Al mask ON Almas OFF 7 Dwell time a BE Mode IP 1921682105 92 Camer2 142 Monday Januay 06 2003 10 18 27 Done Intemet Figure 15 Motion Selection Screen The entire picture is active for motion detection the default is All mask OFF a Position the cursor in the picture where you want to deactivate motion recording and then click
102. re correct connect the DVR to a network hub through the DVR s Ethernet port using shielded CAT5 straight cable with shielded RJ 45 connectors not supplied The maximum length is 328 feet 100 meters Refer to Figure 5 for wire color and pin out information 12 Configure the DX2000 The minimum requirements are that you must set the date and time and either configure or disable the data ports Do the following a Turn on the DX2000 and the other equipment b Access the DVR Refer to the Login section If you are going to load a pre saved configuration into the DX2000 do the following If not skip to the next step Click Configuration and then select File Utilities In the Configuration Upload area select Browse Locate the configuration file and select Open Select Upload The configuration file uploads and the DX2000 automatically reboots which may take several minutes d If you are connecting ATMs or POS devices you must configure the data ports Leave unused ports disabled the default To configure refer to the Data Port Configuration section disable Click Configuration and then click General Information Under the Data Interface heading click Disable Data and then click Save Then click Ok Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 17 18 Program general items You must set the date and time Refer to the General Informa tion section Name cameras Refer to the Camera Names section Set the times and
103. retion t Applet started Em Local intranet Figure 14 Record On Motion Detection Screen 38 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 4 Onthe Set Camera screen do the following a Click to checkmark the camera s you want to turn on b Under Record Rate use the pull down menu to select the camera s recording rate which ranges from 1 image every 64 seconds through 16 images per second IPS You can have a total of 16 IPS The higher the image rate the closer to real time and the more hard disk storage is needed per day Use the Images Sec Usage bar to help determine the appropriate image rate The objective in setting the image record rate as well as record quality see below is to store acceptable images that show enough detail to accomplish the user s goal These settings can vary widely depending on the goal For example if the user s intention is to obtain images in order to catch a criminal during a robbery high quality images at a high image rate are needed If all the user wants to do is differentiate employee 1 from employee 2 for internal loss prevention purposes slower image rates and lower quality images are sufficient and save valuable hard disk space c Under Record Quality use the pull down menu to select the recording quality 0 is lowest setting 8 is highest This setting determines the number of kilobytes KB per image Quality Lower Size KB Upper Limit KB 0 4 0 5 0 1 5 6 7 0 2
104. rogram may display a No data found error message if searching ATM transactions using line item Line Item The search includes only transactions that contain the specified text on the same line as the text defined in the first Line Item and Value fields 90 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Monetary Modifier This entry is used with the Value field to determine the monetary criterion Value The search includes only transactions that contain the specified value criterion on the same line as text defined in the first and second Line Item fields Value only affects the search if entry in the Monetary Modifier field is other than None Transactions with The search includes only transactions that contain data Exceptions Only exceptions 4 Click the Begin Search button The Search Results box will either fill with transactions that meet the specified criteria or display a No Search Results Found message if no transactions are found that meet the criteria The list can contain up to 95 entries When more than 95 transactions are found the screen displays the More button Click More to see the last entry plus the next 94 entries The More button will disappear when the end of the list is reached 5 Click the desired transaction listed in the Search Results box The program then displays it in the area above the Search Results box Video from the associated camera is also displayed 6
105. rom there you can copy it and e mail it to the Favorites folder of whomever you want To import favorites just click Import Favorites and follow the prompts Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 29 QUICK GUIDE TO THE MENU STRUCTURE The following shows how the DVR s screens are organized CONFIGURATION I CAMERA NAMES recoro SCHEDULE RECORD MOTION MOTION AREA CONFIG RECORD EVENTS ALARMS RECORD DATA EXCEPTIONS DATA INTERFACE DATA FORMAT EXCEPTIONS GENERAL INFO DISK ALLOCATION FILE UTILITIES 30 LIVE VIDEO DX2000 SERIES LIVE DATA RECORDED VIDEO RECORDED DATA DATE TIME SEARCH VIDEO TIME SELECTION SET CAMERA DATA PORT CONFIG COMM TYPE SETUP ASSOC DATA FORMAT CAMERA FORMAT EXCEPTIONS MOTION EVENT EST CONTACT EVENT EST DATA EVENT EST Figure 10 Menu Tree TEXT SEARCH Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 PROGRAMMING Programming lets you configure camera and alarm operation set the system date and time and define a password among other things Programming activities are accomplished through the Configuration menu CAMERA NAMES Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer s x File Edit View Favorites Tools 5 B G 3H 3 m 2 2 Back F Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Discuss Messenger Address http 92 168 2 105 indexcta htm 1
106. s Q One Ethernet port O One BNC for connecting an analog monitor Two reset buttons Q Power switch D Power cord receptacle Four data interface ports Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 POS TERMINAL ATM PELCO DATA ADAPTER DX2000DA RS 232 ATM ATM ATM NETWORK PELCO DATA ADAPTER PELCO DATA ADAPTER py POS TERMINAL M gt DX2000DA RS 232 E NEN E 2316 RS 422 ADAPTER PV130 PELCO DVR DATA HUB PELCO DVR DATA HUB DX2000DH DX2000DH s cccccce RS 422 ee TO ADDITIONAL DVR esses DATA HUBS ee DEVICES DEVICES Nasr PELCO PELCO ATMs SECTION DATA ADAPTER DATA ADAPTER DX2000DA DX2000DA RS 232 POS TERMINAL ATM POS TERMINAL Figure 3 Data Connections Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 13 14 INSTALLATION STEPS Refer to Figures 2 and 3 NOTE RS 232 cable length should not exceed 49 feet 15 meters 1 Install the DVR Install it in a rack using the supplied rack ears and hardware place it on a flat surface or mount the unit on a wall Allow access to the rear of the unit To mount the DX2000 on a wall refer to Figure 4 and do the following a Using the supplied screws attach the rack mount ears to the center holes on each side of the DVR b Selecta suitable mounting surface and mounting hardware not supplied The surface and mounting hardware m
107. s 27 http 27192 168 2 105 indexlv htm Go GH BufterMode IP 192 168 2105 197 Camera 141 Monday November 11 2002 09 37 11 7 uration Logout Live Video Recorded Video 016 Live Data Recorded Data DEO OD Gut Im Oper camera B Fa Near camera 9 camera 10 era camera 11 EL 12 d ea 13 lt IEA 34 Start 14243 4546 Prese Patte 8 8 Go Set Gr Eng Q 0 0 T Applet started Figure 25 Live Video Screen Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 PICTURE QUALITY CAMERA CONTROLS These three pull down menus appear in the left lower corner of the live video screen They change the camera video for the current and any subsequent user The left most is for gain and controls contrast the middle one controls brightness and the one on the right is chroma and controls color You can make these settings for each individual camera To change the settings click the camera to be adjusted and then use the pull down menus Before adjusting verify all terminations Once adjusted by the installer the settings should not be changed Only the administrator is able to change these settings However even the administrator should not tamper with these settings unless absolutely necessary MONITOR CONTROLS There are three slide controls you can access to control brightness con
108. s rear panel An event is a low level alarm You can define which cameras you want to record go to a defined preset or trigger a relay Alarms take highest priority all resources are devoted to executing the commands you set Data Exception Recording You set this type to record when a data exception is encountered When an exception occurs a set of cameras can begin to record go to a defined preset or activate a relay Data exceptions are treated as a normal event Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 SCHEDULED RECORDING i t Internet Explorer 3 Lek Edt View Favorites Tools Help EJ gt 2 eqD I Address 22 http 192 168 4 46 indexcfa htm y Links Best ofthe Web J ChannelGuide Links amp Free Hotmail Intemet Start Microsoft amp ProductNews amp Todayslinks amp WebGaley WindowsMedia gt Unit PELCO 01 Record Schedule Save Canes Recorded Video Sun Mon Wed Thu Fri Sat ae Recorded Data Video Data Configurations p s Camera Names ISI SIS SIS 1 edule n Motion Detection U L E Record On Events amp Alarms I4 4 314 IE Record On Data Exceptions 4 31 E 4 E HE Data Interface I41 l 319 8 SHH Data Format amp Exceptions H 3 C 84 4 4 t 83 4
109. section of the circuit Inputs are configured via a DIP switch mounted next to the connectors as follows If switch 1 counting from the left is up then alarm mode is supervised e If switch 1 is down then alarm mode is unsupervised will be N O or N C e f switch 2 is up then alarm mode is normally closed N C f switch 2 is down then alarm mode is normally open N O Switch 2 is irrelevant if switch 1 is up in supervised mode the unit does not care whether wiring is for N O or N C it is watching for a deviation from constant current flow Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 19 Unsupervised Alarm Input Configuration and Wiring Unsupervised relay contacts are not terminated They are wired as either normally open or normally closed Set switch 1 down Set switch 2 up for normally closed N C or down for normally open N O Refer to Figure 6 Unsupervised modes are easily defeated and should not be used in critical situations when security is most important SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH SETTINGS UNSUPERVISED NORMALLY UNSUPERVISED NORMALLY CLOSED NTSC OPEN NTSC NTSC PAL NOT USED NTSC PAL NOT USED UNSUPERVISED MODE CONSIDERATIONS INDIVIDUAL ALARM WIRING CONDITIONS NO ALARM NORMAL NORMALLY CLOSED ALARM CONDITION ALARM CONDITION V ALM ALM ALM UNIT UNIT UNIT GND GND GND CUT WIRE NO ALARM NORMAL NORMALLY OPEN ALARM CONDITION NO ALARM CONDITION TM TV V ALM A
110. selected communication type The program displays Change and Cancel buttons Click Change to accept changes to the communication type or Cancel to abandon any changes c Click the Delete button to delete the selected communication type Any communica tion type appearing in the Data Port Configuration screen is considered to be in use and cannot be deleted Therefore you must first deselect this communication type for all devices on that screen and then you can delete this communication type Use the pull down menu in the Device Type row to select one of the following Selection Meaning Standard Printer Standard serial text Pelco PIM PIM formatted serial text ATM ATM formatted serial text Use the pull down menu in the Data Format row to select either ASCII or EBCDIC character format Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 10 11 12 Use the pull down menu in the Data Encoding row to select one of the following Selection Meaning ASYNC Asynchronous data encoding SNA SDLC NRZ SNA SDLC data encoding NRZ bit format SNA SDLC NRZI SNA SDLC data encoding NRZI bit format Use the pull down menu in the BAUD Rate row to select a transfer rate Use the pull down menu in the Data Bits row to select either 8 bit or 7 bit data Note that only a DX2000 Data Hub DX2000DH can receive 7 bit data with the parity set to None Use the pull down menu in the Parity row to select parity NONE ODD or EVEN Note that only a DX2000 Data Hub
111. t control traffic on your network are gateway nodes and the router knows where to direct data that arrives at the gateway d Inthe Base Port field select base port to use The default is 22002 This means the DX2000 will use TCP port 22002 UDP port 22003 and TCP port 22004 3 ports total for all video and control data The ports must be open for the DX2000 to function properly The valid range for this field is 1024 49148 5 Under the Date Time heading do the following a Checkmark Set Date Time b Inthe Date boxes enter the two digit month two digit day and four digit year c Inthe Time boxes enter the two digit hour two digit minute and two digit second 6 Under the Daylight Savings Time heading do the following a Checkmark Enable DST to use Daylight Saving Time To accept the Daylight Saving Time settings for the United States click the US Default Then skip the remainder of this step b Inthe Back field use the pull down menu to indicate on which Sunday in the month the time should be set back one hour Standard Time Use the Forward field to indicate on which Sunday in the month the time should be set forward one hour Daylight Saving Time c Inthe upper Sunday in field use the pull down menu to indicate in which month the time should be set back Use the lower Sunday in field to indicate in which month the time should be set forward Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 65 66 10 11 Under System In
112. the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To reduce the risk of shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3 3R 3S 4 4X 6 or 6P enclo sure it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture The installation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the weight of the unit The product and or manual may bear the following marks This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage AN constituting a risk
113. the left right keyboard arrow keys and does not change the mouse panning speed Proportional speed if any is not affected ACTIVATING AUXILIARIES Use the Aux On Off buttons to turn on and off the camera s auxiliary Use the on screen number pad if the camera has more than one auxiliary Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 79 80 VIEWING DATA DEVICES LIVE This feature lets security personnel watch employees they suspect may be stealing For example an employee may pretend to swipe an item but actually move it around the scanner Security personnel watching it live could see that the item did not appear on the data record To view live data 1 Click the Live Data button The Data Mode Live screen appears The first data device will be selected highlighted in a greenish blue color with live data and video displayed The video is from the camera associated with the data device 2 f you want to view live data from a different data device click its button 3 If you want to view video from a camera that is not associated with the selected data device use the Camera pull down menu 4 View data as it is received from the data device The screen displays transaction header and data areas The transaction header area displays Item Definition Device Name The name of the data device Transaction The transaction number found within the transaction Trans Time Time and date found within the current transaction DVR Time Time and date t
114. the network It can also be used for remote configuration through the network or to connect directly to a PC for local configuration of IP address It is also used to upload new versions of software and configurations Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Alarm inputs These two DX2008 or four DX2016 8 pin inputs can be configured to be N O normally open N C normally closed or supervised They are configured via a DIP switch mounted next to the connectors Refer to the Connecting Alarms section for more informa tion DIP switches The first two switches counting from the left on this four position DIP switch determine alarm mode supervised unsupervised or normally open normally closed Refer to the Connecting Alarms section for more information Switch 3 determines NTSC or PAL operation as follows e lf switch is up then the unit operates as NTSC f switch is down then the unit operates as PAL The last switch is not used It does not matter whether the switches are set before or after power up The DVR factory default is NTSC unsupervised and normally open Relays The two relay connectors on the rear panel let you remotely control devices such as gates The pins are defined as follows Leftpin N O normally open Middle pin Common Rightpin N C normally closed Data interface ports Data ports 1 and 2 let you connect to ATMs or POS devices while data ports 3 and 4 let you connect to POS
115. tion File Utilities No Connection E No Canesten Done E Local intranet iste lase 3j Exploring C KS Sent items Mi TF Microsoft Wor 29 Calculator 3 amp Microsoft Exce 1 Contigurati 51 Control Panel 524 14 30 Figure 19 Data Port Configuration Screen Use this screen to activate name and configure data ports Do the following 1 Click the Configuration button Click Data Interface The Data Interface screen appears with Data Port Configuration tab displayed You should have already done the Communi cation Type Setup before doing the setup on this tab Enter a unique identifier for the port in the Device Name column Use the pull down menu in the Communication Type column to choose the communica tion type Refer to the Communication Type Setup Screen section for instructions on creating custom communication types Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Use the pull down menu in the DVR Port column to select the physical port on the DX2000 for this POS device or ATM Select from P1 P2 P3 P4 P3Hub P4Hub or NONE This option is not available if No Connectioin is selected under Communication Type P3 and P3Hub are the same physical port but P3Hub specifies that a hub is attached to P3 The same applies for P4 and P4Hub Use the pull down menu in the Hub column to select one of four possible hubs that can be daisy chained to each port This selection is only available if you choose P
116. tion Date Time Search 1 Click the Recorded Data button The Data Mode Recorded screen appears It contains a transaction time grid Select the date of the video you want to view You can click the arrows to move forward or backward one day at a time or highlight the day month or year and type in the date you want and press the Enter key Or click the Today button if you want the current date and it is not displayed Hours containing recorded data are displayed in color Green indicates recorded data while yellow indicates recorded data with exceptions The day is divided into 24 hours for each data device The hours are displayed vertically for example a 1 above a 0 is 10 in military time Click the hour you wish to see for the desired data device Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 4 The screen changes to show the hour you chose divided into five minute blocks Click the block you want to view A pop up window displays the block divided into one minute divisions Click the minute you want to view Recorded Data Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt OA Reach Favorites meda D S 4 Address http 192 168 2 104 indexddi htm unit PE j ED DX2008 DATA MODE RECORDED Be Text Search Device Name Data Device 1 E Transaction 002210 Trans Time 01 08 03 13 50 00 DYR Time 01 08 03 13 49 38 PELco DATE 01 08 2002 WED TIME 12 50 3
117. tion button Click Record On Events amp Alarms The Record Events amp Alarms screen appears Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer s x File Edit View Favorites Tools E A F 4 Ez EJ m 9B 5S 2 Back F Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print E Discuss ReGet Messenger Address bites 7182 168 2 105 indescto him 1 Links gt 2 EECHUDEU Record On Events amp Alarms gt Save Cancel Live Video Recorded Video DX2016 Live Data Recorded Data Contact Name Enable Event Alarm Mom Latch Duration rx Video Data Configurations naai PN b d Camera Names contact 2 mo NM Es Eero Record Schedule contact 3 Bo E E Record On Motion Detection contact 4 Hmm set camera Record On Events amp Alarms Record On Data Exceptions contacts Data Interface contact contact 15 Mor rm contact 16 EE Care Data Format amp Exceptions contact 7 So N contact 8 B D BH contact 9 mo ON J Eco contact 10 Hs contact 11 Eor Z F f EE SASS a ZHE Geo File Utilities contact 14 go M HEC ES NS eee F elo Done Es Local intranet Figure 16 Record On Events amp Alarms Screen 2 Inthe boxes under the Contact Name enter names to identify the contacts alarms 3 Checkmark the Enable boxes of the contacts
118. to the presets or Run Pattern activate a pattern You set patterns and presets in live video Under Value if desired use the pull down menu to select the number of the preset or pattern to run Click the Save button The program returns you to the Record On Events amp Alarms screen 9 Click Save to save the values or Cancel to abandon Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 47 DATA EXCEPTION RECORDING Ele Edi View Favorites Tools KE je gt 2 A Q u s w ag Address http 192 168 4 48 indexcfa htm y Go Links Bestofthe Web 47 Customize Links 47 Hotmail 4 lntemetStar Microsoft Product News amp Todays Links Web Galy Windows Media gt Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer _ x Unit PELCORDVROT DX2016 Video Data Configurations Camera Names Record Schedule Record On Motion Detection Record On Events amp Alarms Record On Data Exceptions Data Interface Data Format amp Exceptions Record On Data Exceptions System Configurations General Information Disk Allocation File Utilities E Done Local intranet Figure 17 Record On Data Exceptions Screen Use this screen to set the video values for recording triggered by data exceptions NOTE The data exceptions also must be defined Refer to the Data Exceptions section for instructions Note also that in order to maximize hard drive storage sp
119. trast and gamma correction They change the picture only on the monitor you are viewing and they do not affect recording There is also a reset button to restore the picture to its original settings if you do not like the changes you have made The controls are normally hidden They appear below the live or recorded picture when you click the half black half white circle icon in the lower right corner of the screen Click the icon again to hide the controls The three slide controls will not work unless the XDVX Control file on your PC is deleted To do so Click Start in lower left corner of the desktop Highlight Settings and then click Control Panel Double click the Internet Options icon On the General tab click the Settings button in the Temporary Internet Files box Click the View Objects button Highlight XDVX Control and then press the Delete key Ol Oe Gamma refers to the relationship between the voltage supplied to your monitor and the intensity of the display The gamma correction control changes not only the brightness but also the ratios of red to green to blue It is used to improve the quality of the display image Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 73 74 SCREEN BUTTONS Below the picture are nine buttons to control playback of recorded video Refer to the Playback Control Buttons section for an explanation of the buttons The following buttons also appear on some screens live and recorded This button lets
120. ture by clicking the Disable VLD video loss detection box on the Camera Names screen MODE ICON COLORS The small square icon in the lower left corner of the DVR picture screen changes color depending on the mode you are in Buffer mode when reading or writing to the PC s memory File mode when reading or writing to the PC s hard drive The meaning of the icon s color is defined as follows Red Writing to the PC in file mode Purple Operating in buffer mode Green Playing back file from the PC Blue Viewing a snapshot Yellow Inactive Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 75 INFORMATION BOXES Arrayed across the bottom of the screen are a series of small information boxes E BufferMode IP 192 168 446 65 Camera2 264K Tuesday February 12 2002 094336 Starting from the left the first box shows the state of the viewing PC buffer mode file mode Refer to the Mode Icon Colors section for details e The second identifies the unit s IP address useful when you have multiple DVRs The third is an image counter useful in big files with a large number of images Note that on playback of recordings the DVR makes use of a buffer in the viewing PC s memory This buffer can hold up to 100 images and begins to fill when you play recordings from the DVR or PC hard drive When you play a recording forward the program keeps retrieving images from the DVR or PC the buffer is not a factor However in playing backward
121. ur format 60 Hub 55 Hub port 55 Initialization string 66 IP address 65 IP address default 27 L Latch 45 Line Item 63 Live data 80 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Live video 77 Live video display screen 77 Login 28 Manual recording 77 Menu structure 30 Minimum PC requirements 8 Mode icon colors 75 Models 9 Modem initialization 66 Modifier 63 Momentary 45 Monetary format 59 Month format 59 Name cameras 31 Network address 55 Network connection 25 Normally open closed 11 NTSC PAL switch 11 o Optional 422 interface 55 P PAL NTSC switch 11 Parity 53 Password 64 PC hard drive recording 93 PC settings 26 PIM 24 PIM connection 25 Play back recorded video 85 Play back view recorded data 86 Playback buttons 74 Playback control buttons 83 Playback from PC hard drive 95 Playback viewer 101 POS terminals 24 Pre saved configuration 17 Presets clearing 77 Presets operating 78 Presets setting 77 Printer 53 Priority 40 Programming 31 Programming patterns 78 PVC130 converter connection 25 Rear panel 12 Record on data exceptions screen 48 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Record on events and alarms screen 45 Record on motion detection 38 Record quality 35 39 46 49 Record rate 35 39 46 49 Recorded data playback 86 Recorded video play back 85 Recording scheduled 33 Recording to PC 77 Recording time deselect 37 Recording time storage calculation 67 Recording times tables 67
122. ust be capable of supporting four times the weight of the unit This would be about 125 pounds 56 7 kg for the heaviest unit c Position the DVR horizontally or vertically against the wall Use the attached rack ears as templates to drill pilot holes for the mounting hardware d Attach the DVR to the wall Figure 4 Wall Mounting the DX2000 Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 Connect the cameras Plug standard coaxial cables not supplied from the cameras into the top row of BNCs on the rear of the DVR Camera 1 is the top left BNC Set rear panel DIP switch to the correct position UP NTSC DOWN PAL Set the video termination switches to the proper setting 75 ohms if no equipment is connected to the BNC looping connector HZ if equipment is connected to the BNC looping connector Connect a video monitor if desired The monitor will show a live camera view and will follow the view selected on the controlling PC Plug a standard coaxial cable not sup plied from a monitor into the MON OUT BNC on the DVR Properly terminate 75 ohms at the monitor Set DIP switch 3 for NTSC PAL operation Set the alarm DIP switches if desired accord ing to the information in the Connecting Alarms section Connect alarms if desired Wiring gauge is not critical but the maximum resistance between alarm input and contact closure should be less than 150 ohms Refer to the Connecting Alarms section for detailed information Con
123. ve C690M B 9 03 Added note to Tables A B and D for clarification C690M C 7 04 Per CAR 040407 added material throughout the manual indicating that port 8004 is now the standard web service port for the DX2000 This involves adding 8004 to the end of the IP address Added instructions on enabling the slide controls for monitor brightness contrast and gamma C690M D 10 04 Removed 80 GB models per ECO 04 10343 C690M E 11 04 Added FCC Class B notification and made minor changes to product descriptions and Table A and B headings Pelco the Pelco logo Spectra Genex Legacy Esprit and Camclosure are registered trademarks of Pelco Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Copyright 2004 Pelco Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel All rights reserved
124. ved Do the following a Click the Revert button The old software loads b Wait about three minutes and then reopen the DX2000 program As an example of how Software Revert functions if you load a version numbered 1 02 and you do not like it you can use the Revert button to reload version 1 01 However if you then change your mind about version 1 02 and want it reloaded clicking the Revert button a second time will not do so Instead you will need to use the Browse and Upload buttons in the Software Upload box Restoring Configuration Settings 1 2 Click the Configuration button Click File Utilities The File Utilities screen appears The Configuration Upload function lets you restore configuration settings camera names recording schedules data configurations IP address subnet mask gateway base port unit names passwords from the PC to the DVR This allows configurations to be copied from one DX2000 to another Do the following a Click the Browse button The Select Configuration File To Upload screen appears b Navigate to the file highlight it and then click Open The program shows the file name and size c Click Upload A status bar shows the progress of the upload d When finished wait about three minutes and then restart the DX2000 program Saving Configuration Settings 1 2 Click the Configuration button Click File Utilities The File Utilities screen appears The Configuration Download
125. vi a WAL A A X 1 OO 1 31 System Configurations M Z a a General Information Disk Allocation i File Utilities 4 H4 4 B R A pL EL id O_O mMM A 8A H4 1 1 1 4 z a r i 4 H A A M R M E W MMMM i m 81 Q E AL Applet started Local intranet Figure 12 Record Schedule Screen NOTE In order to maximize hard drive storage space the DX2000 uses images from scheduled recording to display images for a transaction To do this you need to set scheduled recording appropriately for example at the right image rate quality etc and for all hours the cash register or ATM is operational Or if scheduled recording is not desired you can enable a blank exception refer to the Data Exceptions section and program it for exception recording This will record images automati cally during any transaction If scheduled recording is used for regular transactions exception recording can be at an increased speed and or quality If exception recording is used all transactions are recorded at the same speed and quality Use the Record Schedule screen to set the times and days of the week that recording will be in effect To do so 1 Click the Configuration button Click Record Sc
126. want captured The screen will show squares when motion is detected Adjust the sensitivity as needed d Use the Threshold box to specify how many total blocks of pixels in two or four depending on dwell consecutive images must change to trigger motion detection recording Start with a low number and go up from there 3 10 is recommended e Click the Done button when finished The program returns to the Record On Motion Detection screen 9 Repeat steps 5 8 for any remaining cameras you have enabled 10 Click Save to save the values or Cancel to abandon the changes Select another menu item to exit Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 EVENT AND ALARM RECORDING Use the Record On Events amp Alarms screen to program event and alarm recording An event might be something ordinary you want recorded for example a storeroom door opening during business hours An alarm however is more serious for example a storeroom door opened after hours or a panic button pressed NOTE When a set alarm is activated all resources are dedicated to performing alarm functions Event motion and scheduled recording are disabled while an alarm is activated The priority in re cording is contact alarm highest motion alarm contact event motion event scheduled recording Contact event and motion event recording are interleaved with scheduled recording that is motion or event images are alternated with the scheduled images Contact alarm and motion alarm
127. wer manual in PDF file format could all be sent to the police department where officers could view the break in video without needing to be connected to a DX2000 Refer to the Recording a Snapshot on the PC s Hard Drive Recording Live Video on the PC s Hard Drive and Saving Recorded Video on the PC s Hard Drive sections for information on saving a snapshot or video to the PC s hard disk CAUTION Do not run the Playback Viewer program during a live connection to the DVR You should use the viewer only while off line COPYING THE PLAYBACK VIEWER SOFTWARE The Pelco created Playback Viewer program is contained in a file called DX2000_VIEWER exe that is on the CD that came with the DX2000 To put this file on your PC 1 Insert the CD in your CD drive In Windows Explorer double click your CD drive icon 2 Locate the file DX2000_VIEWER exe on the CD 3 Click and drag the file to a location of your choosing on your PC such as the desktop PC SETTINGS If you do not already have these settings on your PC change the display resolution to 1024 x 768 the color to 24 or 32 bit and fonts to small Change these by clicking the right mouse button on the desktop and then navigating through Properties the Settings tab Advanced button and General tab STARTING THE PLAYBACK VIEWER On your PC double click the Playback Viewer file DX2000_VIEWER exe in Windows Explorer or use a desktop shortcut if you set one up The Playback Viewer opens
128. y recordings from the DVR or PC hard drive It empties with any switch for example switching cameras or switching from viewing a recording to viewing live Initially you can only view forward until the information is in the buffer then you can view frame by frame and in reverse The playback control buttons function as follows mj This button moves the display to the first oldest image in the buffer portion of the PC s memory lt This button plays the images in the buffer in reverse up to 100 mj This button reverses the display in the buffer one image at a time up to 100 images This button pauses the display This button stops the display This button advances the display one image at a time This button plays the video forward 1 This button displays the last newest image in the buffer 3 This button controls the speed at which the recording plays When you click this button speed changes and the program displays a slide control used to increase decrease the play speed Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 83 84 PLAYING BACK RECORDED VIDEO Recorded Video Microsoft Internet Explorer x Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ea qum o 2 i a r Address http 192 168 4 46 index html y Go Links Best of the Web ChannelGuide 47 Customize Links Free Hotmail Intemet Start Microsoft Product News Today s Links Web Gallery Windows Media
129. yback When Hour Is Set Back Pelco Manual C690M E 11 04 PC RECORDING AND PLAYBACK The DX2000 software has two parts one part communicates with the DVR server and the other part communicates with your PC The Stop button below the viewing area breaks live video communication with the DVR server while the Play button gt restores communica tion Understanding this concept will help make it easier to understand PC recording The PC must be connected directly or through the network to the DVR to do PC recording and playback The information boxes at the bottom of the screen can help you locate the images you want to view Refer to the nformation Boxes section RECORDING A SNAPSHOT ON THE PC S HARD DRIVE To record a snapshot one image while viewing live or recorded video do the following 1 Click the Live Video or Recorded Video button Also select the camera if viewing live 2 Click the Pause button The video freezes 3 the right of the control buttons is the Save Bl icon Click it The program displays the location where the file will be saved and the file name The extension on a snapshot file is 601 4 Click OK to save DISPLAYING A SNAPSHOT FROM THE PC S HARD DRIVE There are two ways to display a snapshot that was recorded on the PC s hard drive way is while you are connected to the DX2000 and in its program The other way is remotely using the Playback Viewer You do not need

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