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1. Green function button S Red function button When on screen password keypad is open Press to log on to the DVR5100 once the password Is entered Press to shut down the DVR5100 once the password is entered Y 1 Joystick Navigates up down left and right through the keypad s number grid Enter Shift Enters the currently selected number into the password box Green function button Sd Red function button To log on using the control pad saves the entered password and then closes the keypad Clears the entered password and then closes the keypad 1 Turn the Jog inner dial to select the user name 2 Press the blue function button the on screen keyboard appears 3 Use O to navigate to the first number of your password and then press ES wr 4 Repeat these steps until you have entered the entire password 5 Press to accept the password or press Sd to cancel the password and return to the Login dialog box 6 From the Login dialog box select Log In to accept the user name and password SHUTTING DOWN WARNING Do not shut down the DVR5100 by turning off the power Doing so can cause data loss or may corrupt the database Always follow the procedures in this section to turn off the unit Use the following steps to shut down the DVR5100 For security purposes the DVR5100 can be shut down only if you have Administrator level permissions 1 From the Login screen select the admin user ID a
2. by Schneider Electric 0 P E R A T I DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder C1696M B 11 08 Contents About the DVR5100 Series Hybrid video Recortar das G 7 NOW 4818 1 16 he dU lo APO ONE OO Bie said is ea eek shamed ON 8 A A A E TS 9 EMO e e E A S 9 A A A A a takes 9 Logging On Withthe Keyboard and MOUSE cs nit oe Woh os e id at ads 9 Logging On with the Control Pad 3 ace dua aid prats io acacia capa 10 U O a a a N E a a a ee eee ee 10 OUR dario is ii iris A razo 11 Understanding OVR510Q Controls and MENUS sit ds dd bene 12 ADPIC NIO do aan ira das rita di uds tao ao as 13 USB PC Keypoard Nouse ana Control Pad FUNCTIONS AA AA e A 14 Displaying and MidwiG the Sy Stem MENUS romerna E dig A au a A E AE AEA 17 Navigating toand selecta a Menu Mem ctu ian ra aaa izado EEE 17 Bey SA A ETE E EN EEEE E E E ETE 17 COn a aa Se ete Ge esc ee Set a ag sac te a rc A EE AN N A 17 Displaying and Hiding Online Help for the Control Pad onana nananana aaaea aaee EEEE 18 DISA VING OV SECM MMONMANOU Mas atra id A aha eee Si ah hae React Maen iodo 19 Une Seren MENUS ria A ae eee eke AR 08 Bee wee ees eae eee eed ea des 19 DMOMCULIVICMUS ea wie area ro ra oo dali cares ies sitet ss ads a ida alaska 20 O A oie coe wii Pas ba hb ees dee i ener 20 Operating the DIVA ana citas it ii Teme etek tetas 21 MS a it eh ee pg aes htt fe een oh A el ate ey ian ge a 21 A A cet REN E MO ie ON ENT T A OEP RO eR ER TEE 21 Changing O
3. Same CON Pali eeaeee rannen a aaea AI A a EO On 18 e O OR ES 18 Control Pad Online Help Dialog BOX ee oii en dste aa ti y iii sd a Rebs si digo 18 DV STEM IMO MMOs etre rod ap Salle ad ea dad 19 DVRS 1 OOUMIENUcMIENALENY Lactate ented Gore tate eue oie satin ee Gan io ai 19 SMOMCURMIEMU and SUOMOMUS 25 5 a teri ae a aed Ath a bend te Rake adit ata neta cda 20 DISplaving Video Ita7 x2 GONTOUIANOMN Aavaicbe nde E ii tat ie eats tty wets TE Sac 21 Displaying a Camera in a Video PANGS saros csi nica Gove tn id di di ais taa 22 Cameras Men ti A a io ei 22 Ea AAA A A A ae ee ges Ree na aa 23 FEZ Noge Moicattd A OR Da 24 FIO A A Ar O a a a A a aa eaa TN 25 ocea rancios tb data to dot ta o e ita deter iba did tl 26 PTZ Operations o AAA AAA A A A A O 26 LC OIG A A A A A A A A anara ene a 27 Modiyna a PISE esaa a iras ee eds de dd a e a o ll O TO 27 CANON ACUM a id is Ro isis 28 Quick Search Dia BOX sss desenterra tes eE AERA E ete de OS EEES eae ee zeA Sones 29 O A daa Hee eke ne SGA Benois Sars EEA Woes E Gaeta nua Ne Hae eae ee 31 ENNanced Scare DIO DO cierta isis Gee dead 31 SClECE Cameras Mal BO cercas ads rob data een ot cata Notas 32 PS AIG IND A O RR RO 32 Playing Recorded Video from the Quick Search Dialog BOX o n nanana A ih teeeew teaud dees 33 Er O O A O A A A O ea ee AE A 34 Ed AAA IS 35 MCC ORO TANOC AAA A BEN ae ode ea E eae peso E oe ee on aah bee ae ein Se 36 SOP RECON stone ue e IS 36 UIC IIE OOM ICU Ae otek ae oe ea t
4. The camera is displayed in the selected video pane CALLING UP CAMERAS THROUGH THE CAMERAS MENU To select a camera through the Cameras menu 1 Select the desired video pane 2 Press the M key or Menu O for the Main menu 3 Click Cameras or select Cameras and press Enter Shift The Cameras menu appears refer to Figure 16 Select Camera Camera Menu Back Help Figure 16 Cameras Menu 22 C1696M B 11 08 4 Click Select Camera or move to Select Camera using the Joystick and press Enter Shift The Camera List opens refer to Figure 17 Camera List DVR5100 Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 z Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 Camera 09 Camera 10 Sort by group OK Cancel Figure 17 Camera List 5 Select the desired camera and click OK Or navigate to a camera using the Jog inner dial S and press Enter Shift Video from the camera is displayed in the selected video pane NOTE A red slash through a camera icon indicates that it is currently not available DISCONNECTING CAMERAS When you disconnect a camera the video disappears from the video pane and the audio stream if any is disconnected NOTE Disconnecting a camera does not affect its recording status Even though a camera is not being viewed it is still recording if it has an active recording schedule To disconnect a camera by number keyboard only 1 Navigate to the video pane displaying the
5. The default export format is configured by the system administrator for a given user but this may be changed during the export process Exported video clips can be very large Ensure that the media to which you are exporting the video contains sufficient storage space before you begin the export There are three paths for exporting a video clip e Quick Export menu e Quick Search dialog box e Enhanced Search dialog box To export a video clip 1 Select a video pane that is displaying video to be exported exporting can start in live or playback mode 2 Press the X key lor press the Quick Export function button O to select Quick Export The Quick Export menu appears refer to Figure 35 Quick Export Export Video Mark Event Snapshot Cancel Figure 35 Quick Export Menu 3 Click Export Video The Export Clip dialog box appears refer to Figure 36 NOTE The following options are the default start and end times e Arriving from Live The previous 10 minutes e Arriving from Quick Search The currently selected time on the timeline plus 10 minutes forward e Arriving from Enhanced Search The whole video clip defined by the video clip s start and end times Export Clip Camera Camera 01 Destination USB export to disc Duration 00 06 09 Estimated Size 46 8 MB Start 11 44 13 11 50 22 a v a v l O ugam Begin Export Set Time Close Figure 36 Export Clip Dialog Box 4 Select your destina
6. A ane aera wd oes oa a a e a T sees 21 Als a opec iie A O ele oe Ge aaa aaas a aennease 21 Moving Through the Camera Sequence 2 ene nee nee teen eens 22 eI are AU cameras ONUD e diss a a a a ES NNS adds 27 Calling Up Cameras Through the Cameras Men 6 0244 622606 veel ee plea ananena A Oe Ieee 22 Disconnecting Cameras atestado dd sa nl e E lla 73 AOS acta tia dolo Reale aan mach toe ey eae ae das donada 24 Repositioning a Camera WtA PEZ Capabilities SAA A AA AAA A 24 Using Shortcut Controls for FIZ OPENS A A lid a 25 HEALE A Ei E te ae A O A A AT 25 rl de e AO e A A A EEE AA 25 Osma rattems Presei rand cas eani oo o ss ise oe ia ais 26 E A ON 26 SS a a ds a La o noo Abs pata die bei Ets 27 DOAN Snel ce ES aa ar SE RLS RRA RA 28 Icaria or RECO SO VISO ad Sty eta dais A OR 29 IA As E A E non II ev me este Gh ne Gc de A Gee E E A E OA AEE E ea Ges 29 OEE DICES Par ai E TE A E E EET 29 Commands and eaters ea e a dl e la A ela ets 30 Ma FUNCOMS cod Seid a thet ido e e dd e do Di conch Dons 30 DECONG AR UMC MONG 0 nares catty nat A aie Ch weal oe ea hatte Bate Chime Cals 30 EMMANC OU Seal let A ta Putco eh Met Pot aire ot Mink wie aeRO come are 31 Performing an Enhanced Search ise ia 0t omic tua acid yde ad todabia 31 AAN A E ee aara a r a Baa Gat yee a oa ak a aera ar gee wae ee a a ESS 33 Changing the Playback Speed for Recorded Video o o o o o oooooo aaaeeeaa EEEE EEEa 34 Focking and Unlocking a Video Gl testa a i
7. Menu O The on screen menu you were previously using appears 2 To close an on screen menu press Menu O The on screen menu disappears Navigating to a Menu Item 1 Use the Joystick to move left or right to a menu item The yellow cursor denotes the selected menu item 2 Press Enter Shift to select the selected menu Item Selecting a Menu Item The DVR5100 control pad contains four color coded function keys The color of each button corresponds to the on screen menu items displayed in the DVR5100 menus screens and dialog boxes This color matching design lets you navigate the on screen menus without looking down to read keyboard text labels The colors always appear in the same order from left to right blue yellow green and red Figure 7 Control Pad Color Coded Function Keys Press the color coded function button that corresponds to the on screen menu Item For example to select the blue icon on the screen press the blue function button on the DVR5100 control pad C1696M B 11 08 17 Returning to a Previous Menu There are three ways to return to a previous or higher level menu To return to a previous menu use the Joystick to move to the on screen Back 0a icon and then press Enter Shift ES e Turn the Jog inner dial to the right or left until you select the Back icon on the screen and then press Enter Shift e Move the Joystick O to the on screen Back icon and then press Enter Shift Qu e Turn the Shuttle outer
8. The list of options varies for each camera type For example Figure 44 shows the Main menu for a Pelco Spectra Ill camera camer Mo dG ARE usta mL ANGUA GES Sey ENGST MOTION AN d z A YI Sa W m A zil 7 Y CUAD MN DD mM CM pu FM MDIDIIZ 1 0 on a orm Oma MT AMM iN AA rl tsis o lt lt R G R E A 02 22 2008 00 29 07 Figure 44 Camera Settings Menu Example 5 Navigate the menu as follows e Use the mouse or the keyboard up and down arrows or the Joystick to move through the list of menu options and the list of settings for each option e Press Enter or Enter Shift to select or accept an option or a setting NOTE You cannot undo a change once you have made this selection gw e To return to a previous menu in the Camera Settings menu click Back or move to Back using the Joystick U and press Enter Shift C1696M B 11 08 6 After you have modified the camera settings press the red function button The Camera Settings menu disappears and the video pane returns to live view mode green border NOTE Selecting EXIT will not clear the Camera Settings menu ADJUSTING THE AUDIO VOLUME To adjust the audio level for cameras that support audio 1 Select a video pane 2 Hold down the Control key and press the right arrow key to raise the audio level or press the left arrow key to lower the audio level Or hold down Enter Shift
9. You will be returned to the original dialog box Quick Export Quick Search or Enhanced Search 38 C1696M B 11 08 CAPTURING A SNAPSHOT STILL IMAGE All snapshots are saved in a default folder labeled images which is created automatically on a USB device You must attach a USB device to the DVR5100 before you capture a snapshot If a USB device is not attached an error message appears and the snapshot is not saved To capture a snapshot 1 Attach a USB device to the unit in any of the USB ports 2 Select a video pane that is displaying video from which you want to capture a snapshot and then perform one of the following actions e Press the Print Scrn key e Press the X key or press the Quick Export function button O to display the Quick Export menu referto Figure 39 and then select snapshot e Press the S key or press the Quick Search function button to display the Quick Search menu and then select Snapshot Quick Export Export Video Mark Event Snapshot Figure 39 Selecting Snapshot from the Quick Export Menu A snapshot is saved to the USB device and a message appears in the information bar confirming the save Repeat one of these steps as many times as necessary 3 Click Close to close the Quick Export or Quick Search menu NOTE You can also capture a snapshot from the Main menu by selecting Search Export gt Snapshot C1696M B 11 08 39 Working with Alarms Each time an alarm
10. cameras and up to 16 IP cameras e DVR5108 Records 8 analog cameras and up to 12 IP cameras e DVR5116 Records 16 analog cameras and up to 4 IP cameras The DVR5100 supports a wide array of Pelco IP cameras With the ability to record analog and IP cameras systems can be designed to service existing cameras while laying the groundwork for future expansion Endura system integration creates a powerful growth path for DVR users The DVR5100 can easily become a systemized component of the Endura system When integrated the DVR5100 will continue to provide local access to its cameras In addition an Endura workstation decoder or VCD5000 can monitor and control any camera alarm or relay connected to any DVR5100 in a full virtual matrix application DVR5100s are administered and managed through the Endura workstation user rights and permissions can be established at each DVR5100 for local access The DVR5100 features innovative configuration options and tools that can significantly decrease the amount of time and effort required to deploy a unit Connect the supplied USB keyboard and mouse to the DVR5100 and configuration becomes as easy as a Windows based DVR Take advantage of carefully laid out menus to Intuitively navigate through the configuration process Leverage the built in storage estimator and automatic camera configuration options to instantly program the DVR s recording behavior in support of a required retention target Convenient fr
11. heads will be covered for a period of six months e Six months All pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to a Pelco designated location Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following informat
12. in the timeline or turn the Jog inner dial to select a starting time To change the timeline display roll the mouse wheel toward or away from the screen or turn the Shuttle outer ring Oy to zoom in or out on the timeline Units of time increase or decrease between months and days days and hours hours and minutes or minutes and seconds Quick Search Quick Search Camera 04 i 00 02 38 02120 2008 Camera 04 4 00 02 38 02 20 2008 Feb 2006 Feb 2005 Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Mon Feb 18 Tue Feb 19 wed Feb 20 Thu Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Mon Feb 18 Tue Feb 19 Wed Feb 20 Thu p Hy w Legend Continuous Alarm fj Marked Legend Continuous Alarm S Marked Motion Manual F4 Locked Motion Manual H Locked Export Lock Play Close More Enhanced Mark Snapshot Close More Figure 25 Quick Search Dialog Box 4 Perform one of the following options e To play video and keep the Quick Search dialog box open select Play e To play video and close the Quick Search dialog box select Play and then click Close or press the red function button e To close the Quick Search dialog box without playing back the video click Close or press the red function button SO NOTE You can select a different camera from the camera list while remaining in the Quick Search screen C1696M B 11 08 29 30 COMMANDS AND FEATURES The Quick Search dialog box contains the following commands and features Timeline Units of time increase or decrease between m
13. occurs the DVR5100 displays an Alarm Received dialog box which allows you to respond immediately to the event or elect to have the alarm event snoozed for a specified amount of time refer to Figure 40 An alarm event must be acknowledged or snoozed before it disappears from the screen The alarm details might provide instructions on how to respond to the alarm event NOTE The DVR5100 can also generate an e mail for a specific alarm event Contact your system administrator to verify that your system is configured to send automatic e mail messages about alarms Alarm Received Severity What When State ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 08 59 ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 08 03 ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 07 55 ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 03 44 ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 03 36 ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 03 18 ACamera 04 18 02 08 04 03 10 Details Select All Acknowledge Snooze Figure 40 Acknowledging an Alarm ACKNOWLEDGING AN ALARM EVENT If there are several alarms displayed on the Alarm Received dialog box refer to Figure 40 you can acknowledge all alarms at the same time By default all new alarms are selected at the same time All alarms are acknowledged when you select Acknowledge To acknowledge an alarm event click the Acknowledge button Or navigate to the Acknowledge button and press Enter Shift The Alarm Received dialog box is closed and the acknowledgement is recorded in the system log SNOOZING AN ALARM EVENT The DVR5100 allows you to postpone r
14. pad 1 From the Main menu click Actions Or navigate to Actions and press Enter Shift The Actions menu appears 2 From the Actions menu click PTZ Operations Or navigate to PTZ Operations and press Enter Shift The PTZ Operations dialog box appears refer to Figure 21 PTZ Operations Patterns Presets Scans Close Figure 21 PTZ Operations Dialog Box 3 Click in the text field and type a pattern number Or navigate to the text field and press Plus or Minus until the pattern number appears 4 Click Patterns or press the blue function button The pattern starts 5 To exit the dialog box without activating the pattern click Close or press the red function button 26 C1696M B 11 08 Stopping a Pattern To stop a PTZ pattern using a keyboard mouse or the DVR5100 control pad 1 Select the video pane that is displaying video from a camera running a PTZ pattern 2 If the border of the selected video pane is green press Enter or Enter Shift The border color changes to blue 3 Press the keyboard arrow keys or move the Joystick in any direction The pattern stops To stop a PTZ pattern using the on screen shortcut menu mouse only 1 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera 2 Click Pattern gt Stop Pattern refer to Figure 22 Disconnect Record Hide Motion Pattern i Stop Pattern s Preset Select Pattern Scan Record Pattern
15. press the yellow function button The camera moves to the preset location 5 Click Close or press the red function button to close your selection without activating the preset SCANS In a scan the camera moves across the current scene from a predetermined starting point You can select different scan options such as random frame and auto Activating Scans To activate a scan using the keyboard mouse or the DVR5100 control pad 1 In live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with PTZ capabilities The video pane border is green 2 From the Main menu click Actions Or navigate to Actions and press Enter Shift The Actions menu appears 3 Click the PTZ Operations icon Or select PTZ Operations and press Enter Shift The PTZ Operations dialog box appears 4 In the PTZ Operations dialog box type a number in the text field and then click Scan Or navigate to the text field press Plus or Minus to select a number and press the green function button The camera scans according to the actions 5 Click Close or press the red function button SO to close your selection without activating the scan To activate a scan using a shortcut menu 1 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera A shortcut menu appears refer to Figure 24 2 Click Scan The following options appear a b C NOTE You can return to a desired camera view after you select Stop Scan by selecti
16. value in the Setup page The Manager can monitor live video and audio reposition PTZ cameras respond to alarms run scripts manager manager or 6262437 activate relays search for video play it back lock clips capture snapshots export video and view all of the Setup windows The Operator can monitor live video and audio reposition PTZ cameras respond to alarms run scripts operator operator or 67372867 e activate relays and search for and play back video guest guest or 48378 The Guest can monitor live video and audio change layouts and reposition PTZ cameras NOTE Contact your DVR5100 system administrator to set up additional users and roles or to obtain help with passwords LOGGING ON WITH THE KEYBOARD AND MOUSE To log on using the keyboard and mouse 1 Select a user from the User ID list 2 Click in the Password box and then type the password 3 Click Log In to accept the user name and password If the password is correct the DVR5100 displays the main application window C1696M B 11 08 9 LOGGING ON WITH THE CONTROL PAD Table C provides control pad functions at logon if a keyboard and mouse are not connected Table C Special Login Controls Control Pad Functions Jog inner dial Cycles through the list of users by default the options are admin guest manager and operator Blue function button Press to display the on screen password keypad refer to the keypad instructions in this table
17. 1H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X camera models e Three years Pelco branded fixed camera models CCC1390H Series C10DN Series C10CH Series and IP3701H Series EH1500 Series enclosures Spectra IV products including Spectra IV IP Camclosure Series IS ICS IP integrated camera systems DX Series digital video recorders DVR5100 Series digital video recorders Digital Sentry Series hardware products DVX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 Series network video recorders Endura Series distributed network based video products Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard PMCL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors e lwo years Standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Legacy Series integrated positioning systems Spectra Ill Spectra Mini Spectra Mini IP Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Esprit Ti and 112500 Series thermal imaging products Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix Digital Light Processing DLP displays except lamp and color wheel The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not covered under warranty I ntelli M elDC controllers e One year Video cassette recorders VCRs except video heads Video
18. 7 08 Added new menus and options for easier configuration the inclusion of and instructions for a USB PC keyboard and mouse support of IP cameras for hybrid recording capability and integration into an Endura network C1696M B 11 08 Updated information to reflect the latest feature set Pelco the Pelco logo Coaxitron Camclosure Digital Sentry Endura Esprit ExSite Genex Intelli M Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Inc EnduraStor and Spectra Ill are trademarks of Pelco Inc QuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Incorporated DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Copyright 2008 Pelco Inc All rights reserved PELLI by Schneider Electric www pelco com Pelco Inc Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120
19. 7ac 18b09a759be1 uuid bf857e45 253e 46e0 9b77 b503dd6cef68 uuid a9d3b2f5 267 4f60 9a51 3a64a2d1555 Logs Status Search Complete Information Pelco device ScriptManager started Pelco device VirtualAlarmArray started Pelco device ScriptManager started Pelco device VirtualAlarmArray started Pelco device SM5000 started Pelco device VirtualAlarmArray started Pelco device ScriptManager started Pelco device DVR5100 NSD started Pelco device DVR5100 NSD started Pelco device VCD5000 started Pelco device VCD5000 started 09 30 2008 07 08 29 AM 09 30 2008 07 08 29 AM 09 30 2008 07 08 44 AM 09 30 2008 07 08 44 AM DVR5100 Endura Pelco NVR Endura VCD Endura VCD Monitor 1 i Message i Message i Message i Message Keyboard Apply OK Cancel Figure 42 System Log VIEWING DETAILS To view alarm message details 1 Click each alarm received and press the F1 key to open the relevant Alarm Information dialog box The Alarm Information dialog box appears refer to Figure 43 Or turn the Jog inner dial 9 to select a single alarm and then press the blue function button NOTE You must select a single alarm if you want to review its details Alarm Information What Camera 04 Where DVR5100 Motion Alarm Figure 43 Alarm Information 2 Review the details about the alarm and then click Close Or press the red function button SO to close the dialog box C1696M B 11 08 41 Working with Cam
20. N E Ste A T A AO 16 DVR5100 Front Panel Features 49 Regulatory Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the Interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorientor relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may al
21. Object 7 Click OK or press Enter Shift or the green function button O to close the Focus dialog box C1696M B 11 08 45 Working with Scripts and Relays 46 EXECUTING SCRIPTS A script is like a macro but it provides much more power and flexibility Scripts can be used to control most system functions and may be combined in almost any order NOTE Scripts can be set up only in the remote client To start or stop a script 1 From the Main menu click Actions or press the yellow function button O The Actions menu appears 2 From the Actions menu click Scripts or press the blue function button 3 When the Execute Script dialog box appears click a script from the list or turn the Jog inner dial S to scroll through and select a script from the list Refer to Figure 51 4 Perform one of the following actions e To start a script click Execute or press the green function button e To stop a script press the F2 key or the yellow function button The Clear icon is available only when a script is running e To close the dialog box without running a script click Close or press the red function button O Execute Script Script Selected Bldg 7 Entry Scan Bldg 7 Entry Sc Description Bldg 8 Entry Se Scan Halt Execute Close Figure 51 Execute Script Dialog Box 5 If no scripts have been set up the following dialog box appears refer to Figure 52 Run Scripts No scripts were found on th
22. Operations Figure 22 Stopping a Pattern PRESETS A preset action forces a camera with PTZ capability to reposition itself on a specific scene for example a door Recording a Preset 1 Use the PTZ controls to move the camera to the preset position you want to record 2 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera A shortcut menu appears 3 Click Preset gt Modify Preset The Modify Preset screen appears refer to Figure 23 Modify Preset Preset y B Figure 23 Modifying a Preset 4 Enter the number of the preset you want to modify and click OK Activating a Preset To activate a PTZ preset using a shortcut menu mouse only 1 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera A shortcut menu appears 2 Click Preset gt Select Preset The camera moves to the present location C1696M B 11 08 27 To activate a PTZ preset using the keyboard mouse or the DVR5100 control pad 1 While in live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with PTZ capabilities 2 From the Main menu click Actions Or navigate to Actions and press Enter Shift The Actions menu appears 3 From the Actions menu click PTZ Operations Or navigate to Actions and press Enter Shift The PTZ Operations dialog box appears 4 Inthe PTZ Operations dialog box type a number in the text box and then click Presets Or navigate to the text field press Plus or Minus to select a number and then
23. Thu Legend Continuous Alarm M Marked Motion Manual H Locked Export Lock Play Close More Figure 30 Playing Recorded Video from the Quick Search Dialog Box 2 Turn the Jog inner dial 9 right or left to select a video clip and then select Play The video plays in the currently selected video pane and the dialog box remains open to allow a change in your search Click Close to close the dialog box and continue video playback To play a video clip located during an enhanced search 1 Perform an enhanced search Refer to Performing an Enhanced Search on page 31 The Enhanced Search dialog box appears with a list of video clips 2 Select a video clip or turn the Jog inner dial S right or left to select a video clip and select Play The video clip is displayed in the currently selected video pane C1696M B 11 08 33 CHANGING THE PLAYBACK SPEED FOR RECORDED VIDEO While playing back recorded video you can play the video at several speeds in either a fast forward or fast reverse direction To change the playback speed for recorded video 1 Select a video pane that is playing back recorded video yellow border Refer to Figure 31 2 Press gt or period to quickly play back video in the forward direction Press the Shift key while repeatedly pressing gt or period to further increase the video speed Or turn the Shuttle outer ring clockwise to quickly play back video in the forward direction The farther you
24. a locked clip If the video clip is large the cursor may change to a clock during the locking process A white line and brackets reflect the time range for the locked video clip To lock a clip 1 Move the slider with the mouse or Jog inner dial to the beginning of the desired period and press Lock 2 Move the slider to the end time and press Lock again To unlock a locked clip 1 Position the slider on the locked clip the white line across the recording bar 2 select Unlock NOTE As you set the start and end times the values are displayed in an information bar that appears at the bottom of the screen Play Starts to play back the video from the cursor position along the timeline The camera time and date are displayed above the timeline and the dialog box remains open Close Closes the Quick Search dialog box Video continues to play if you previously pressed Play otherwise the video pane remains in the same state as when the Quick Search dialog box was opened More Displays the secondary functions in the Quick Search dialog box Enhanced Search Mark and Snapshot SECONDARY FUNCTIONS Enhanced Closes the Quick Search dialog box and opens the Enhanced Search dialog box refer to Enhanced Search on page 31 Mark Places a mark on the video so it can be located easily in a Quick or Enhanced Search refer to Marking an Event on page 35 Mark also updates the Quick Search graph indicated by a star and then flashes
25. a message on the information bar to confirm that the marking process is successful Snapshot Stores a snapshot a still image on a USB device using the default snapshot format refer to Manually Recording Video and Audio on page 36 A message flashes on the information bar to confirm the capture More Returns you to the primary Quick Search dialog box Close Closes the Quick Search dialog box C1696M B 11 08 ENHANCED SEARCH Use the Enhanced Search dialog box to search for recorded video based on the following search criteria e Time Range Allows you to enter a time range to search for video To help reduce the number of steps required to access common search requests you can also select the past 24 hours 3 days or 7 days e Cameras Searches for video recorded on all cameras multiple cameras or a single camera e Types Searches for video recorded based on all types motion detection or alarms continuous or manual recordings and locked or marked video PERFORMING AN ENHANCED SEARCH To perform an enhanced search 1 In live view mode press the M key or Menu to display the Main menu 2 From the Main menu select Search Export The Search Export menu appears Quick Search Enhanced Search Snapshot Figure 26 Search Export Menu 3 Click Enhanced Search or navigate to Enhanced Search and press Enter Shift S The Enhanced Search dialog box opens NOTE In live view mode press the E key to bring up
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27. and turn the Jog inner dial amp to the right to raise the audio level or turn it to the left to lower the audio level ADJUSTING THE IRIS To adjust the iris Y AS 1 In live view mode use the arrow keys or the Joystick O to select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera requiring an iris adjustment The selected pane is highlighted by a green border 2 Press the M key lor Menu O The Main menu appears 3 Click Cameras or Navigate to Cameras and press Enter Shift S The Cameras menu appears 4 On the Cameras menu click Iris The Iris dialog box appears refer to Figure 45 Or navigate to Iris and press Menu or the red function button O Figure 45 Iris Dialog Box 5 Inthe Iris list click Auto Iris Off the default setting is Auto Iris On Or navigate to the Iris box and turn the Jog inner dial S to set the Iris mode to Auto Iris Off 6 Navigate to the Iris Plus or Minus signs and perform one of the following actions e To open the iris turn the Shuttle outer ring Q clockwise As an alternative press and hold the Plus button to open the iris until it reaches its limit refer to Figure 46 Figure 46 Open Iris Control C1696M B 11 08 43 e To close the iris turn the Shuttle outer ring counterclockwise As an alternative press and hold the Minus button to close the iris until it reaches its limit refer to Figure 47 Figure 47 Close Iris Control 7 Cl
28. arms Finally complex scripts can be written that coordinate the response of the DVR to a given alarm or event trigger The combination of enterprise class recording performance cutting edge storage optimization technologies efficient and intuitive configuration and operation and flexible upgrade paths that enhance the ROI make the DVR5100 the ideal solution for retail finance education corporate and commercial security applications NOTE The DVR5100 can operate as a stand alone or networked device If the DVR5100 is going to be included in an existing network always include your network administrator when planning and installing the DVR5100 NEW PRODUCT FEATURES The DVR5100 Series 1 5 release has been enhanced with the following new features Table A New and Enhanced DVR5100 Features New menus and options make configuration and operation easier and more intuitive In addition the system can Modified User Interface be operated through the included USB PC keyboard and mouse IP Camera Recording The DVR5100 Series now supports hybrid recording capability Each DVR5100 can support up to 20 cameras Capability with 4 8 or 16 depending on the model analog cameras and the balance made up of IP cameras ee a enone The DVR5100 can also be integrated into an Endura network by an Endura certified integrator 8 C1696M B 11 08 Getting Started This manual describes how to operate the DVR5100 to view and record live video sear
29. button blue function button age Up Page Down Plus Minus buttons Keyboard Control Pad Press plus or minus to zoom in or out on the Quick Search timeline Zoom levels are year month week day hour minute and second Plus and Minus R Control Pad Rotate the Jog inner dial to move the timeline slider to the right or left Rotate the Shuttle outer ring to zoom in or out on the timeline Displays or hides the Quick Export menu Options include Export ie ASE el Video Mark and Snapshot MO wmo From the Quick Search dialog box view more Quick Search M Menu l options Jog inner dial Shuttle outer ring C1696M B 11 08 DISPLAYING AND HIDING THE SYSTEM MENUS Once logged on press the M key or Menu to display or hide the on screen menus Refer to Figure 12 to view the Main menu hierarchy Q i Cameras Actions Search Export Setup Logout Help Figure 6 DVR5100 Main Menu NAVIGATING TO AND SELECTING A MENU ITEM USB KEYBOARD MOUSE To select a menu item using the USB PC keyboard mouse 1 Click the item with your mouse or use the right or left arrow key and then press Enter The yellow cursor denotes the selected menu item 2 Youcan also select one of the four colored coded icons by pressing F1 blue F2 yellow F3 green or F4 red 3 Click the Back icon to return to a previous menu CONTROL PAD Opening or Closing a Menu 1 To open an on screen menu press
30. ch for recorded video and mark or lock it for future use and to operate or adjust cameras For information on installing and configuring the unit refer to the DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder Installation manual C1695M Refer to Appendix A Front Panel Indicators on page 49 for detailed information on the DVR5100 front panel LOGGING ON AUTOLOGIN Each time you start the DVR5100 the system automatically begins a 60 second counter This feature allows the system to automatically log on the designated user each time the DVR is rebooted for example after a power failure or when the unit is restarted for any reason An administrator can enable or disable the autologin feature from the General System setup screen In addition the user account and the timing can be changed for subsequent autologins Once the time counts down to zero the designated user is logged on To interrupt the autologin process or log on as a different user follow the steps below The default user is admin gt DVR5100 Login User Name admin Password REA User guest will autologin in 36 second s Log In Shut Down Figure 2 Autologin Dialog Box Table B lists the default user IDs passwords and role descriptions Table B Default User IDs and Passwords UserID Password Role Description The Administrator can access all of the DVR5100 features and is the only user level with permission to admin admin or 23646 l modify every option and
31. cked video clip or turn the Jog inner dial S to select a locked video clip and then select Unlock NOTE You can also unlock a video clip from the Quick Search dialog box Place the timeline cursor over a locked clip and the Lock icon toggles to Unlock MARKING AN EVENT You can mark an event on a video clip while playing back recorded video Marking an event on a video clip makes It easier to locate later Unlike locked video marked events are overwritten according to the disk overwrite settings for the DVR5100 Follow the instructions below to mark an event To mark an event from the Quick Export menu 1 Play back recorded video The border around the video pane is yellow 2 Press F1 or Quick Export The Quick Export menu appears refer to Figure 32 Quick Export Export Video Mark Event Snapshot Figure 32 Marking an Event 3 Click Mark Event or press F2 or press the yellow function button O to mark the event A star appears in the timeline for the selected camera the next time you view the Quick Search dialog box or conduct an enhanced search for marked events 4 Click Close to close the Quick Export menu To mark an event from the Quick Search dialog box 1 In live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera 2 Press the S key Or from the Main menu select Search Export gt Quick Search and then press Enter The Quick Search dialog box appears Or press the Quick Search f
32. desired camera 2 Press 0 zero and then press F9 The camera is disconnected To disconnect a camera through a shortcut menu mouse only 1 Right click in the selected video pane A shortcut menu appears 2 Select Disconnect The camera is disconnected and video disappears from the video pane C1696M B 11 08 23 PTZ Operations REPOSITIONING A CAMERA WITH PTZ CAPABILITIES If you have a camera that supports PTZ operations you can reposition the camera with the keyboard or the Joystick o NOTE With a mouse you can reposition a camera in both live view and PTZ mode the camera must support PTZ The border surrounding a camera changes from green to blue in PTZ mode In this mode access to on screen menus is disabled and the mouse gar bss n Joystick O and Plus and Minus perform PTZ operations In addition to controlling a PTZ camera manually you can reposition the camera based on predefined patterns presets and scan operations Refer to Using Patterns Presets and Scans on page 26 for more information NOTE You do not need to be in PTZ mode to run patterns presets or scans To reposition a camera 1 Navigate to the video pane displaying the desired camera The selected video pane should be in live mode which Is indicated by a green border 2 Click in the video pane or press Enter Shift The border around the video pane changes to blue refer to Figure 18 A gt Figure 18 PTZ Mod
33. e system Figure 52 No Scripts Found Dialog Box C1696M B 11 08 EXECUTING RELAYS The DVR5100 can be used to activate relay outputs manually connecting DVR5100 devices to other external devices A relay can be activated for a predetermined period of time the dwell time or can remain latched until there is another signal to release the relay To execute a relay 1 From the Main menu select Actions The Actions menu appears 2 From the Actions menu click Relays or navigate to Relays and press Enter Shift The Execute Relays dialog box appears refer to Figure 53 Execute Relays Relay Selected NONE pvrs5100 Activate Cancel Figure 53 Activate Relay Dialog Box 3 Click a relay from the list Or turn the Jog inner dial E to select a relay from the list 4 Click Activate Or navigate to Activate and press Enter Shift 5 To cancel the selection without activating the relay click the Cancel button or press the red function button The Execute Relays dialog box appears C1696M B 11 08 4 ACTIVATING AUXILIARY COMMANDS WIPER A DVR5100 command can activate a wiper on cameras equipped with this feature The DVR5100 ignores the command If a camera does not support It To activate the wiper command using the keyboard mouse or the control pad 1 In live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with a wiper The video pane border is green 2 From the Main me
34. e Indicated by Blue Border 3 Use the following options to operate in PTZ mode a Mouse Click in the video pane and move the mouse to pan right left up and down in the current scene Roll the mouse wheel towards the screen to zoom in and away from the screen to zoom out b Keyboard Press the left or right arrow to pan to the left or right of the current scene and press the up or down arrow to pan up or down Press and hold Plus or Minus to zoom in or out of the scene c Control Pad Use the Joystick O to tilt the camera up down right or left in the current scene Press and hold Plus or Minus to zoom in or out of the scene 4 Press Enter or Enter Shift to return to live view mode NOTE If the camera does not respond to the arrow keys or Joystick O verify that the camera protocol is configured correctly The DVR5100 supports Coaxitron Extended Coaxitron and Pelco D and Pelco P protocols for cameras with PTZ control 24 C1696M B 11 08 USING SHORTCUT CONTROLS FOR PTZ OPERATIONS PAN TO ZERO To pan the camera back to its zero position 1 Right click the video pane to display the shortcut menu refer to Figure 19 2 select Operations 3 Select Pan to Zero The camera is repositioned at its zero position which is determined by the position of the camera at installation Disconnect Record Show Motion Pattern Preset Scan MECA Rotate 180 Degrees Pan to Zero E Fi
35. en camera view 4 x 4 Press F8 or Change layout to display 16 video panes in rows of four VIEWING A SPECIFIC CAMERA When you select a camera its video stream is sent to the currently selected video pane For example if your display is set to a 2 x 2 layout and the upper left video pane is selected you can choose any camera to display in that video pane refer to Figure 14 Follow the instructions below to move through the camera sequence call up cameras by number and disconnect cameras cae oven 7 E DA Camera 02 is 4 Ai i fis its dd ME 2008 08 10 05 22 40 EX Camera 03 Figure 14 Displaying Video in a 2 x 2 Configuration C1696M B 11 08 21 MOVING THROUGH THE CAMERA SEQUENCE Although a camera is displayed in a specific video pane you can quickly cycle through the list of cameras in the sequence To sequence through the list of cameras 1 Select the video pane displaying the desired camera refer to Figure 15 m A CA Ye HS 2008 08 10 05 22 40 Figure 15 Displaying a Camera in a Video Pane 2 Press Plus on the keyboard s numeric keypad or A to view the next camera in the sequence Press Minus or ito view the previous camera in the video pane sequence CALLING UP CAMERAS BY NUMBER To call up a camera by a logical number keyboard only 1 Select the video pane to display the desired camera 2 Type a camera number the camera must be enabled 3 Press F9
36. ent video is automatically saved at the higher recorded rate EnduraStor makes real time video available when you need it most while keeping storage costs under control Flexible view options allow you to display superior video on a variety of monitors Video can be displayed on NTSC PAL composite NTSC PAL S Video or VGA monitors The main monitor can display 1 4 9 or 16 images Live and playback video can be combined on the same monitor simultaneously allowing you to observe the scene while conducting a search on recorded video In addition a programmable sequence monitor provides a sequencing display for the analog cameras to a composite monitor For remote viewing and administration the DVR5100 provides unparalleled sophistication and flexibility Designed to protect the system and sensitive video content from unauthorized access remote access is tightly controlled and protected through a built in VPN server The free remote client software provides bandwidth throttling upon each connection to the DVR Clients with limited Internet speed will not impact users with more bandwidth if all connect to the DVR at the same time The remote client adds additional sophistication to the DVR5100 Custom user profiles can be created on the remote client that provide extremely fine granularity on user rights and permissions Event groups can be created that incorporate multiple alarm conditions providing an effective means of filtering out potential false al
37. enu items e Play Pause when on screen menus are not displayed C1696M B 11 08 Red Function Button e Active when on screen menus are displayed selects red menu items e Change layout when on screen menus are not displayed e Press and hold for full screen when menus are not displayed ste Jog inner dial oQ Shuttle outer ring Oo A Plus Minus buttons 8 o Joystick Ow e DVR5100 remote client For advanced programming and remote access use the DVR5100 remote client application Refer to the DVR5100 Remote Client Operation manual C1697M for more information APPLICATION MODES Figure 5 illustrates the various application modes live view menu PTZ and playback For example when you are in live view mode the video pane is surrounded by a green border Live View Mode Menu Mode ctions SearchyExport Setup Logout Help 1 PTZ Mode Playback Mode Figure 5 Video Pane Modes C1696M B 11 08 13 USB PC KEYBOARD MOUSE AND CONTROL PAD FUNCTIONS Table D describes the USB PC keyboard mouse and the DVR5100 front panel controls that are avallable when you view live or recorded video with no on screen menus visible Live video is indicated by a green border recorded video is indicated by a yellow border and PTZ mode is indicated by a blue border Refer to Table E on page 15 for information on the front panel controls for PTZ mode NOTE The Main menu can only be accessed i
38. eras 42 This section describes how to work with cameras attached to the DVR5100 ACCESSING CAMERA MENUS Many settings for different cameras can be programmed to fit your specific needs You can display menus and adjust camera settings from the DVR5100 if your user role has permissions to do so Although you can program patterns and presets from some camera menus for best results use the DVR5100 remote client application to program these operations WARNING Among the available menu options are commands to restart or turn off a camera Restarting or turning off a camera stops all video recording in progress Check with your system administrator before you restart or turn off a camera that might be in use by other system users To access a camera menu 1 In the live view mode select a video pane that is displaying a camera for which you want to view its on screen menu Refer to Viewing a Specific Camera on page 21 The border of the video pane should be green If the border is blue PTZ mode you cannot access the camera menu Press Enter or Enter shift to change the mode from PTZ mode to live view mode 2 Press the M key lor Menu The DVR5100 Main menu appears AS 3 Click Cameras or move to Cameras using the Joystick and press Enter Shift L 4 Click Camera Menu or move to Camera Menu using the Joystick au press Enter Shift The settings menu for the camera appears refer to Figure 44
39. es the current dialog box PS Tab Right Left O Joystick Moves to the next item in a menu or field in a dialog arrow Ym 4 C1696M B 11 08 15 Table F Menu Controls 2 of 2 e anil Jog inner dial scrolls through different options in a list or drop down menu Page up down E EN Swie oeri Backs up one menu level If a text field is selected this function P J moves the cursor through the letters in the field Plus and Minus Plus Minus buttons In a number field press plus to increase the value or press minus to decrease the value Use any alphanumeric key on the keyboard to enter information in a text box such as a password IP address comment or other field Do not enter characters that are not valid for the currently selected field Refer to the specific field instructions for guidelines on valid entries Refer to the descriptions in this table for additional functions for specific characters Blue function button Jog inner dial for Keypad only Alphanumeric keypad Table G describes the keyboard and front panel controls available when using the Quick Search dialog Table G Quick Search and Export Controls Keyboard Press S to open the Quick Search dialog box Control Pad Press and hold the Quick Search function button for S Q Quick Search 3 seconds to open the Quick Search dialog box NOTE You can also open Quick Search by navigating through the menus Menu green function
40. esponses to an alarm event for a specified time period Referred to as snooze the alarm redisplays after the snooze time expires To snooze an alarm event 1 Select an alarm while the Alarm Received dialog box is displayed refer to Figure 41 Alarm Received Severity ACamera 04 10 03 08 01 28 35 On ACamera 04 10 03 08 01 39 37 On Details Select All Acknowledge Snooze Figure 41 Snoozing an Alarm 40 C1696M B 11 08 2 Click Snooze gt 4 Or navigate to Snooze and press Enter Shift _ or press the red function button The Alarm Received PB 01 navig p p ooo dialog box is closed and the snooze action is recorded in the system log refer to Figure 42 After a delay the alarm notification reappears with a clock icon indicating that the alarm was previously snoozed System Settings Date Start Stop Filter Cameras Recording Search Time Start Stop Alarms Relays Seq Monitor Users Search Log 06 56 51 AM 07 56 51 AM v v All devices All alarm types w Type i Message i Message i Message i Message i Message i Message i Message Date Time 09 30 2008 07 08 16 AM 09 30 2008 07 08 16 AM 09 30 2008 07 08 16 AM 09 30 2008 07 08 16 AM 09 30 2008 07 08 17 AM 09 30 2008 07 08 18 AM 09 30 2008 07 08 21 AM Device Pelco Script Manager 1015568 Pelco Virtual Alarm Array uuid 0f79898c 7858 4558 a8da 6038367afe30 Virtual Alarm Array uuid 6a4b24d4 7ac1 4315 9
41. ful for troubleshooting your unit and for communicating with the Pelco Product Support team To open the System Information dialog box 1 Open the Main menu 2 Click Help or press the yellow function button O refer to Figure 9 The Help amp Information dialog box appears 3 Click System Info The DVR5100 System Information dialog box appears Or press the blue function button and then press Enter Shift 4 Select OK after reviewing this information System Information Model Version DVR5116DVD 800 01 05 3035 Storage Capacity 726 GB Est Storage Time 7 Days Operating Temp 30 C Monitor Output VGA IP Address 192 168 100 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 04 61 03 87 25 Gateway 192 168 100 1 Current User admin Remote Logon Enabled Date 2008 09 30 Time 07 19 53 Time Zone AmericajLos Angeles Copyright 2006 2008 Pelco Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 11 System Information ON SCREEN MENUS The DVR5100 on screen menu hierarchy displays only those menus for which you have permission Depending on your user role you might see all available menus or only a few The default user roles are Administrator Manager Operator and Guest The menu descriptions in this section are based on the Administrator role which has access to all menus and functions Figure 12 shows the DVR5100 menu hierarchy NOTE Contact your system administrator if you need authorization t
42. gs Your system must be configured to delete locked video or it will remain on the hard disk until you unlock it Contact your system administrator if you need to enable this setting To lock a video clip from a quick search 1 Perform a quick search refer to Performing a Quick Search on page 29 2 Click in the timeline or turn the Jog inner dial S to select the start of the locked clip and then select Lock This marks the start of the locked clip An information bar appears indicating the start time and date 34 C1696M B 11 08 3 Click in the timeline a second time to indicate where you want the locked clip to end Click Lock again Or turn the Jog inner dial S to select the end of the locked clip and then select Lock A message appears in the information bar displaying the end time and date The timeline updates to indicate the locked clip To lock a video clip from an enhanced search 1 Perform an enhanced search Refer to Performing an Enhanced Search on page 31 The Enhanced Search dialog box appears refer to Enhanced Search Dialog Box on page 31 2 Select a video clip or turn the Jog inner dial S to select a video clip and then select Lock To unlock a video clip You can unlock any video clip that has been locked by first performing an enhanced search for locked video 1 Perform an enhanced search by setting the type to Locked or All Types Refer to Performing an Enhanced Search on page 31 2 Select a lo
43. gure 19 Pan to Zero ROTATE THE CAMERA To rotate the camera 180 degrees 1 Right click in the video pane to display the shortcut menu 2 Select Operations 3 Select Rotate 180 Degrees C1696M B 11 08 25 USING PATTERNS PRESETS AND SCANS The DVR5100 allows you to activate patterns presets and scans automatically or manually from the DVR5100 Patterns and presets must be programmed by the system administrator before they can be executed PATTERNS A pattern is a user defined viewable camera path with a beginning and end The number and duration of patterns varies with different positioning systems Refer to the documentation supplied with your cameras to determine the number of patterns that may be configured Programming a Pattern To program a PTZ pattern using an on screen shortcut menu 1 In live view mode right click in a video pane that is displaying video from a camera with PTZ capabilities A shortcut menu appears 2 Click Pattern gt Record Pattern gt Modify Pattern The Modify Pattern screen appears refer to Figure 20 Modify Pattern Pattern Io Cancel Figure 20 Selecting a Pattern 3 Enter the pattern number you want to modify and click OK 4 Use PTZ controls to move the camera through the pattern of movements you want to record 5 Right click in the video pane and select Record Pattern gt End Record Running a Pattern To run a PTZ pattern using a keyboard mouse or DVR5100 control
44. ick OK or press Enter Shift or the green function button O to close the Iris dialog box ADJUSTING THE FOCUS To adjust the focus 1 Inthe live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera requiring an iris adjustment The selected pane is highlighted by a green border 2 Press the M key or press Menu O The Cameras menu appears 3 Select the Focus button and then click OK or press Enter Shift or the red function button S The Focus dialog box appears refer to Figure 48 Focus Auto Focus On Figure 48 Focus Dialog Box 4 Navigate to the option box By default the focus mode is set to Auto Focus On 5 Click the Focus arrow or turn the Jog inner dial 6 to set the focus mode to Auto Focus Off 6 Move to the focus Plus or Minus signs and then perform one of the following options e To focus on an object click the Plus sign or turn the Shuttle outer ring to the right The Plus sign is highlighted by a circle indicating the direction of the change refer to Figure 49 As an alternative press and hold the Plus button Figure 49 Focus on an Object 44 C1696M B 11 08 e To focus away from an object click the Minus sign or turn the Shuttle outer ring to the left The Minus sign is highlighted by a circle indicating the direction of the change refer to Figure 50 As an alternative press and hold the Minus button Figure 50 Focus Away from an
45. ion 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number sales order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS To expedite parts returned for repair or credit please call Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair and designated return location All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid 11 11 08 Green The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment fF REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C1696M 8 06 Original version C1696M A
46. jump or move more quickly than normal during playback Lower frame rates may result in a key event not being recorded by the system Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users purposes Is solely the users responsibility Users should refer to the operation manuals for cautionary statements regarding user selected options and how they might affect video quality Users shall determine the suitability of the products for their own intended application picture rate and picture quality The video analytic behaviors provide a large spectrum of settings that allow the behaviors to be used in a variety of applications Selection of appropriate settings for proper detection in user applications is the sole responsibility of users This equipment is intended to assist users in identifying situations of interest to users Users have the sole responsibility of determining the appropriate response In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiary purposes In a judicial proceeding or otherwise users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use 6 C1696M B 11 08 About the DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder The DVR5100 Series is an embedded high performance hybrid digital video recorder DVR capable of recording up to 20 cameras at a combined 600 500 images per second NTSC PAL at 4CIF resolution The DVR comes with a choice of 4 8 or 16 analog camera inputs and 16 12 or 4 IP camera inp
47. l sue E Jobst qua Eli Cr arpa den Que Soarch Controis o o with Shift 2x 4x 15x 60x or 300x sl a g reine 6 EE a EJE Je Out Select or enter PTZ Dees E EC ne J previous next camera or zoom out In E teal Function H a ETY deselect camera DVR5100 control pad If it is not convenient to use a USB PC keyboard and mouse for your installation you can use the front panel controls to operate the DVR5100 refer to Figure 4 NOTES OLO1 1022 081 rev B Figure 3 USB PC Keyboard Template Directions for configuring and operating the DVR5100 are given for the USB PC keyboard mouse and the control pad Throughout this document the first part of the instructions refer to the keyboard and mouse followed by instructions in brackets for the control pad Refer to Table D on page 14 through Table G on page 16 for detailed functional descriptions of the DVR5100 control pad Figure 4 DVR5100 Front Panel Control Pad Blue Function Button e Active when on screen menus are displayed selects blue menu items e Quick Export when on screen menus are not displayed Yellow Function Button e Active when on screen menus are displayed selects yellow menu items e Go to live when on screen menus are not displayed e Press and hold for Quick Search when on screen menus are not displayed Green Function Button e Active when on screen menus are displayed selects green m
48. n live view mode Table D Live and Playback Controls 7 of 2 Right Left Up and A Joystick Navigates to a different video pane Change layout Plus Minus Plus Minus Menu Numeric keypad F9 Blue function Blue function O zero F9 lt or comma period Jog inner dial comma gt or period Shuttle outer ring Enter Shift Play Pause Shuttle outer ring Shift lt or comma Shift gt or period S Q Quick Search Keyboard Press F5 1 x 1 F6 2 x 2 F7 3 x 3 and F8 4 x 4 to change the screen layout Left click twice to change to a full screen configuration Control pad e Press Change layout to toggle the screen layout from 1x1 2x2 3x3 and 4x 4 display layouts e Press and hold Change layout to jump straight to single full screen video for the currently selected camera Press plus to display the next camera in the sequence in the currently selected video pane Press minus to display the previous camera in the sequence Keyboard Type the desired camera number and then press F9 to jump directly to that camera Control pad Opens the Camera selection dialog so that you can choose a specific camera without cycling through the sequence e Type 0 zero and then press F9 to disconnect a camera e Right click in a video pane live view mode for the shortcut menu and then click Disconnect Keyboard Press lt o
49. name start and end times and recording type 32 C1696M B 11 08 9 Selecta recording result or turn the Jog inner dial S to select a recording and then perform any of the following actions a Export Select Export to export the video to an external storage device For instructions about exporting video refer to Working with Cameras on page 42 b Lock Select Lock to lock the video so it cannot be overwritten refer to Locking and Unlocking a Video Clip on page 34 This button toggles to Unlock when you select a clip that is already locked c Play Select Play to view the video refer to Playing a Video Clip d Close Click Close to close the Enhanced Search dialog box NOTE You can sort your results by clicking any of the column headings in the Enhanced Search dialog box PLAYING A VIDEO CLIP You can play back recorded video after locating it with either a Quick Search or Enhanced Search Follow the instructions below to play video from either search function To play a video clip located during a quick search 1 Perform a quick search Refer to Performing a Quick Search on page 29 The Quick Search dialog box appears refer to Figure 30 Instant playback When viewing live video you can immediately pause or rewind what you are viewing to easily switch from live to playback A search is not required Quick Search Camera 04 00 02 38 02 20 2008 Feb 2005 Sat Feb 16 Sun Feb 17 Mon Feb 13 Tue Feb 19 wed Feb 20
50. nd then enter the appropriate admin password 2 Select Shut Down to power off the system 3 Ifyou are already logged on use the on screen menus to log off and then follow the steps above refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 12 4 The DVR5100 saves all configuration information and recorded video and then shuts down C1696M B 11 08 LOGGING OFF You can log off from the system without shutting down the unit This allows the DVR5100 to continue recording while preventing unauthorized access to the unit NOTE Autologin must be disabled to log off from the system without shutting down the unit With autologin disabled the Login dialog box remains on the screen and you or another operator can log back on to the system While you are logged off the system continues to record as configured To log off e From the Main menu click Logout gt The Login dialog box appears and the system closes your work session 1 VA e Ifyou do not have a mouse use the Joystick to navigate to Logout and then press Enter Shift C1696M B 11 08 Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus The DVR5100 is menu driven and can be operated using any of the following options USB PC keyboard and mouse A USB PC keyboard and mouse are now provided to configure and operate the DVR5100 which is the easiest way to operate the unit A template is provided as a quick reference for keyboard shortcuts refer to Figure 3 e
51. ng a Preset position 28 Stop Scan The scan is stopped Scan Random The camera pans in an irregular unsystematic pattern Scan Frame he camera scans for 3 seconds followed by a 3 second pause Scan Auto The camera pans continuously Disconnect Record Pattern Preset Operations Scan Random Scan Frame Scan Auto Figure 24 Scan Shortcut Menu C1696M B 11 08 Searching for Recorded Video The DVR5100 offers two options to search for recorded video e Quick Search Allows you to search for video by camera date and time e Enhanced Search Allows you to search for video on multiple cameras date and time ranges and can be refined to include only specific recording types on specific cameras QUICK SEARCH Quick Search provides a simple interface to conduct searches based on time and date for a single camera by default the camera you are viewing Refer to Commands and Features on page 30 for descriptions of the Quick Search dialog boxes PERFORMING A QUICK SEARCH To perform a quick search and play back video 1 In live view mode select a video pane that is displaying video from a camera 2 From the Main menu select Search Export gt Quick Search and then press Enter Or press the Quick Search function button for 3 seconds The Quick Search dialog box appears refer to Figure 25 NOTE In live view mode press the S key to bring up the Quick Search dialog box 3 Click
52. nu click Actions Or select Actions and press Enter Shift The Actions menu appears 3 Select Auxiliary or press the red function button SO 4 Repeat the command as often as necessary To activate the wiper command using the shortcut menu 1 Right click in the video pane of the desired camera A shortcut menu appears refer to Figure 54 Disconnect Record Show Motion Pattern Preset AECA Rotate 180 Degrees Pan to Zero Figure 54 Wiper Submenu 2 Click Operations gt Wiper 3 Repeat the command as often as necessary 48 C1696M B 11 08 Appendix A Front Panel Indicators Figure 55 shows the DVR5100 front panel Figure 55 DVR5100 Front Panel Indicators Table H lists the DVR5100 front panel controls and indicators 00000009 O C1696M B 11 08 Table H DVR5100 Front Panel Features Pelco Badge power indicator D The Pelco badge on the left side of the unit glows blue when the unit has power Behind the front bezel the power indicator LED is white DVD The DVD drive allows you to import export video to and from the DVR and it allows you to load install DVR software updates USB Port Connect the USB PC keyboard and mouse or insert a USB device to capture snapshots and exported video clips Control Pad Controls the basic unit operations with the following features function buttons Joystick Plus and Minus Enter Shift Menu Jog inner dial and Shuttle
53. o access additional menus Help C1696M B 11 08 Select Camera Enter Camera Adjust Focus Adjust Iris Back dis Help Menu PTZ Operations A Perform Quick Perform Enhanced Search Search Open the System Setup Screens Open the Logout Dialog Box Show Help Menu staat realy Capture a Snapshot Figure 12 DVR5100 Menu Hierarchy SHORTCUT MENUS some DVR5100 functions are available through shortcut menus Right click in any part of the application window to access the shortcut menus for that location Figure 13 shows an example of a shortcut menu and submenus Other shortcut menus are discussed in Operating the DVR5100 on page 21 and Working with Cameras on page 42 Camera Th Disconnect Record CT eee a it m E Pattern j Stop Pattern Select Pattern Record Pattern End Record Ctrl 0 Figure 13 Shortcut Menu and Submenus SUBMENUS Shortcut menus may have one or more items with a symbol beside it The symbol indicates that a menu has additional options Once the submenu appears move your cursor over an Item with a symbol and then select a submenu Item To hide the menus and submenus click another part of the video pane 20 C1696M B 11 08 Operating the DVR5100 The USB keyboard and mouse and the DVR5100 control pad provide access to most DVR5100 features and functionality MONITORING LIVE VIDEO The DVR5100 starts in li
54. ont panel controls combined with a heads up icon based user interface make operating the DVR5100 easy The icon based user interface and color coordinated function keys on the front panel help to reduce the learning curve The USB keyboard mouse and the front panel controls allow operation of Pelco pan tilt zoom PTZ cameras through either Coaxitron Pelco D or Pelco P protocols Live video can be paused rewound or fast forwarded with the push of a button A single button operation opens search screens that allow near instant access to video that is required for investigations A single button export feature simplifies the exporting of digitally signed video along with the player onto the included CD DVD writer or user supplied USB memory device The DVR5100 delivers enterprise class video recording performance to the mainstream DVR market To support high performance while keeping the total cost of ownership within budget constraints the DVR5100 uses the EnduraStor storage optimization technology EnduraStor allows video recorded at higher frame rates to be reduced to a lower rate after a user defined period of time This saves valuable hard disk drive space and makes real time video available for search playback and export during the delay period Instead of reverting to time lapse recording to C1696M B 11 08 7 achieve longer retention periods EnduraStor records and retains real time video for the designated delay period Alarm or ev
55. onths and days days and hours hours and minutes or minutes and seconds Change the units of time as follows e Zoom in Roll the mouse wheel toward the screen or turn the Shuttle outer ring clockwise to display a smaller unit of time e Zoom out Roll the mouse wheel away from the screen or turn the Shuttle outer ring counterclockwise to display a larger unit of time Click in the timeline to move forward or backward You can also turn the Jog inner dial to the right or left to move forward or backward along the timeline Along with stars that indicate a marked event the graphical indicator for recorded video has four colored coded bars Green Continuous recording Red Alarm recording Blue Motion recording Yellow Manual recording You can also locate marked or locked video as follows Marked Video The video timeline is marked with a star so that certain video can be located easily in a Quick or Enhanced Search Locked Video The video timeline shows a white line and brackets that reflect the time range for a locked video clip PRIMARY FUNCTIONS Export Opens the Export dialog box refer to Working with Cameras on page 42 Lock Unlock Toggle Locks selected video from being deleted Locked video left on the storage drives reduces the system storage capacity Unlocking video allows it to be overwritten as part of the normal overwrite process This icon label changes to Unlock if you move your timeline cursor above
56. outer ring Hard Disk Drive Indicator O The hard disk drive HDD status indicator flashes yellow when there is HDD activity Network Activity Indicator ae The network activity indicator flashes green when the unit is sending or receiving network data Power Button O Use the power button to turn the unit on or off Network Status Indicator a The network status LED indicates the network connection and speed It may display one of the following conditions e Off The unit is not connected to the network e Solid Green The unit is connected to the network using the 1000Base T standard e Solid Yellow The unit is connected to the network using the 100Base T standard e Solid Red The unit is connected to the network using the 10Base T standard Unit Status Indicator AN The unit status is indicated by one of the following three colors e Green The unit is functioning normally e Yellow The unit is in configuration mode e Red The unit is in an error condition Configuration Reset Key Reserved for future use 49 50 C1696M B 11 08 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below e Five years Fiber optic products TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair UTP transmission products CC3701H 2 CC370
57. owing dialog box appears refer to Figure 37 Insert the storage device and then select OK The Export Clip dialog box appears Select Begin Export again Export Video Please insert a USB storage device OK Cancel Figure 37 Request for Storage Device 8 The information bar displays Starting Export and then displays a progress bar indicating the status of the export An information bar will display Export Complete once the video clip is exported to the USB device CANCELING AN EXPORT IN PROGRESS An export in progress can be canceled only by clicking Export again either from the Quick Export menu accessed from the front panel the Quick search dialog box or the Enhanced Search dialog box To cancel an export 1 Press F1 or the Quick Export function button O The Quick Export dialog box appears 2 Click Export Video or press the blue function button The Export in Progress dialog box appears refer to Figure 38 Export in Progress An Export is currently in progress Camera 04 09 30 2008 10 28 28 AM to 09 30 2008 10 42 32 AM Would you like to continue this export or stop exporting Continue Stop Figure 38 Stop Export Dialog Box 3 Click Stop or press the red function button O to stop the export If you want to continue the export Click Continue or press the green function button O You will be returned to the Export Clip dialog box 4 Click Close or press the red function button
58. ple cameras or individual cameras If you select Multiple cameras press Enter or Enter Shift S or select the ellipsis MN next to Cameras The Select Cameras dialog box opens refer to Figure 28 NOTE By default all cameras are selected You must clear the selection for cameras that you do not want to search Select Cameras Camera0t Figure 28 Select Cameras Dialog Box a Click the desired cameras or turn the Jog inner dial 6 to select a camera and press Enter Shift b Click OK when your list is complete or navigate to OK and press Enter Shift 7 Select a video type or types from the Types field A Types Multiple Types Continuous Motion Alarms Manual Marked and Locked If you select Multiple Types press Enter or Enter Shift or select the ellipsis BB next to Types The Select Search Type dialog box appears refer to Figure 29 NOTE By default all types are selected as indicated by the gray area of the dialog box refer to Figure 29 a Click the desired recording types for your search or turn the Jog inner dial S to select the recording types and press Enter Shift Select Search Type Cancel Figure 29 Search Dialog Box b Click OK when your list is complete or select OK and then press Enter Shift 8 Click Search or press Menu O to start the search The Enhanced Search dialog box displays a list of results along with details about each recording camera
59. r comma to step backward or gt or period to step forward Control pad Turn the Jog inner dial counterclockwise to step backward or clockwise to step forward Keyboard Press lt or comma for fast rewind gt or period for fast forward Control pad Turn the Shuttle outer ring counterclockwise for fast rewind or clockwise for fast forward To increase speed turn the Shuttle outer ring further in the desired direction Keyboard Press the Shift key while repeatedly pressing lt or comma gt or period to rewind or fast forward to lock in the current speed 2x 4x 15x 60x or 300x Press P to cancel the speed setting Control pad Press Enter Shift while using the Shuttle outer ring to rewind or fast forward to lock in the current speed 2x 4x 15x 60x or 300x Press Play Pause or turn the Shuttle outer ring to cancel the speed setting Press L or Go to live to switch from viewing recorded video to viewing live video from the currently selected camera Keyboard Press S to open the Quick Search dialog box Control pad Press and hold the Quick Search function button for 3 seconds to open the Quick Search dialog box C1696M B 11 08 Table D Live and Playback Controls 2 of 2 Press P or Play Pause to toggle between playback and pause You Play Pause can press P or Play Pause while viewing live video Keyboard Press Ctrl the left or right arrow to turn the volume C
60. ring counterclockwise The icon path at the top of the menu bar displays which menu icons were selected to arrive at your current location Figure 8 Sample Icon Path DISPLAYING AND HIDING ONLINE HELP FOR THE CONTROL PAD To open the Help dialog box 1 Open the Main menu 2 Select Help The Help amp Information dialog box appears refer to Figure 9 Help Information Help System Info Close Figure 9 Help Menu 3 Click Help The DVR5100 online Help dialog box for the control pad appears Or select Help and then press Enter Shift S or press the blue function button Move to different video pane Quick Export of video clips Call up next previous camera in list Press to switch from playback to live press and hold for Quick Search Play Pause Press to change layouts single 2x2 3x3 4x4 press and hald to jump to full screen view Turn outer dial to fast rewind fast forward video inner dial to go frame by frame 0000 DVR5100 Help Press ary key to hid this help screen Press Shift Enter key and turn to adjust volume Open menus for setting up DVR and accessing other less frequently used functions Shift Enter button Enter PTZ mode Control pan tilt and zocm Figure 10 Control Pad Online Help Dialog Box 4 Press any key to hide the online Help dialog box 18 C1696M B 11 08 DISPLAYING SYSTEM INFORMATION The System Information screen provides details that are use
61. s MONS SS a a a T a eA a 34 Makinan EVel resserre aaa era a a a ea ad See ete aa aa eana aae tes ek ee ens 35 Manially Reconing dean Allo rausa partir podeis ar ANa pros 36 2 C1696M B 11 08 EO A A O 37 Saning an EAO SAI A AA A AA A tal ees ee 37 Cancelima an EXPO Progi E Seniore in eaaa posi ddr po rara TA 38 Capung al SAADSHOL o Ukmo is a ai a a a 39 A O ee arua Oaer Mag yna e E 40 Acknowledging an Alarm Pre oct da aaa e ae di erka e ss 40 Song AE NO eea ce cet er a aha a aa a i ee om stam aan aN techn N ee E a EEEE 40 NI WINGH CUS tc acta a ll Stee e a eal a A EAAS 41 Working with Cameras n A IN IA EEEa 42 Accessing Camera Menus corta o is aan da dea ad a a a Re AS 42 Adjusting MEAUdIOVOUME scr Ed A ee e A cosa den a A T 43 Adjusting TG WIS ret osa do leo aces a a a elas aa del ds ea A ta o loa A 43 AG USUMG MNE HOCUS pics tdci ie ina 44 Wong MIS cin aa y a A cas 46 SA O A A EERE EA een eae eens 46 CUNA os au Lt o o e o T do dns 47 Activating Auxiliary Commands Wire 48 Appendix A Font Fanell IICA A A A S 49 C1696M B 11 08 3 List of Illustrations COMO oli A UA N DVRS100 Network Diago eseis serra dije uo de de da oe oe Toa 7 AUGON DAO DO arrasado aaa aa aaa di peana a te pure A atado aaa 9 USB FEORE DOANE npa eae DT A AS A A a 12 DYRO OO Front ranei o o OI 12 COREN ear arar a e oa E 19 UNAS DOME a di a a a a Cate ead a a a a e os gah ens 17 Controtrad Color Coded FUG LION K Cy Ss ta od cate tea A ias 17
62. so find helpful the following booklet prepared by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules To maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Video Quality Caution FRAME RATE NOTICE REGARDING USER SELECTED OPTIONS Pelco systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback However the systems can be used in lower quality modes which can degrade picture quality to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to reduce the amount of video data stored The picture quality can be degraded by either lowering the resolution reducing the frame rate or both A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution may result in an image that is less clear or even indiscernible A picture degraded by reducing the picture rate has fewer frames per second which can result in images that appear to
63. the Enhanced Search dialog box Enhanced Search EA Last 3 days Cameras All cameras a Start 10 23 11 AM 04 05 2008 gt All types E End 10 23 11 AM 04 06 2008 7 Search Camera Start End Type Camera 01 04 08 2008 10 23 11 A 04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous 04 08 2008 10 23 11 04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous 04 08 2008 10 23 11 04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous 04 08 2008 10 23 11 04 11 2008 10 23 13 Continuous 04 08 2008 10 23 11 04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous 04 08 2008 10 23 11 04 11 2008 10 23 14 Continuous Figure 27 Enhanced Search Dialog Box 4 Click the Time Range box or navigate to the Time Range box and turn the Jog inner dial S right or left to select the time range Last 24 hours Last 3 days Last 7 days or Specific time range 5 If you select Specific time range you must select a time and date range for the search as follows e Keyboard and mouse Click in the Start and End time and date fields and type the specific time range Or click the up and down arrows to select the specific time range e Control pad Use the Joystick to navigate between time and date boxes The first field hours is selected by default Turn the Jog inner dial S to change the value Turn the Shuttle outer ring to move to the next field after each change is made C1696M B 11 08 31 6 Select a camera or cameras from the Cameras list A Cameras Multi
64. tion CD DVD or USB device 5 Select the output format Pelco Video File with Player pef Pelco Video File without Player pef or QuickTime MPEG 4 Files 3gp NOTE When exporting in the MPEG 4 format the system will not export associated audio the time and date stamp or the digital Signature required to authenticate a clip C1696M B 11 08 37 6 To select the video time frame to be exported perform one of the following actions e Click and drag the gray bar in the timeline or turn the Jog inner dial to adjust the end time The vertical blue bar represents the start time and is fixed If you drag the gray bar to the left of the blue bar the gray bar becomes your start time indicator and the blue bar indicates the end time e Type or select the desired start times end times and dates in the Start and End time and date fields NOTE Clicking in the timeline and selecting Set Time resets the timeline cursor start and end time markers to the selected point You can then click another point in the timeline to set the end time indicated by the gray vertical bar This allows you to reset the desired video time frame for export Click the timeline and then drag it to the left or right to select the video clip You can also select Set Time by pressing the yellow function button 7 Select Begin Export The video export begins if a USB storage device is present NOTE If a USB storage device is not present the foll
65. trl Left arrow Enter Shift up or down Ctrl Right arrow Jog inner dial Control pad Press and hold Enter Shift while turning the Jog inner dial to adjust the volume A A starts or stops recording in the currently selected video pane Menu Green function Captures a snapshot still video image and saves it to a USB Print Sern l Green function memory device Table E describes the keyboard and front panel controls that are available when controlling PTZ on a selected camera when no on screen menus are visible Press Enter Shift to enter PTZ mode which is indicated by a blue border around the currently selected video pane You cannot change cameras or navigate to a different video pane in this mode NOTE You must be in live mode to activate PTZ You cannot activate PTZ while in video playback Table E PTZ Controls Eritar Shitt Press and release to enter or exit PTZ mode Plus and Minus Pius timos Ci buttons Press plus to zoom in Q Press minus to zoom out Right Left Up Down A Joystick Controls the PTZ camera pan right left and tilt up down In PTZ mode press Z or Enter or Enter Shift to Z or Enter Enter Shift a the selected camera back to live or Table F describes the keyboard and front panel controls available when a menu or dialog is on the screen Menu mode Table F Menu Controls 7 of 2 Menu Shows or hides on screen menus Esc Escape D Red function button Clos
66. turn the Shuttle outer ring Q the faster the video plays 02 18 2008 17 27 55 Figure 31 Changing Playback Speed 3 Press lt or comma to quickly play back video in the reverse direction Press the Shift key while repeatedly pressing lt or comma to further increase the playback speed Or turn the Shuttle outer ring counterclockwise to quickly play back video in the reverse direction The farther you turn the Shuttle outer ring Q the faster the video plays During the desired speed you can also press Enter Shift and then release the Shuttle outer ring to retain the speed setting NOTE You can play the video at 2X 4X 15X 60X or 300X faster than normal speed for video fast forward and video fast reverse The selected playback speed and direction appear in the upper right corner of the video pane 4 Release the Shuttle outer ring to return to the normal forward speed 5 Press the L key or press Go to live O to return to live view mode LOCKING AND UNLOCKING A VIDEO CLIP You can lock an entire video clip from the Enhanced Search screen You can also lock a portion of a clip from the Quick Search screen Locking video clips protects them from being erased when the hard disk is overwritten A locked video clip remains on the hard disk until e The video clip is unlocked e Locked video clips are marked for deletion after a certain number of days set in Recording gt Storage gt Privacy Settin
67. unction button for 3 seconds 3 Click in the timeline or turn the Jog inner dial G to select a time 4 Click Mark or press F2 or press the yellow function button O to mark the event A star appears in the timeline for the selected camera the next time you view the Quick Search dialog box or conduct an enhanced search for marked events 5 Click Close to close the Quick Export menu C1696M B 11 08 35 MANUALLY RECORDING VIDEO AND AUDIO The DVR5100 allows you to record video clips while viewing live video and without setting up a recording schedule To record a segment of video manually 1 Right click in the video pane or press the R key A shortcut menu appears refer to Figure 33 2 Click Record from the shortcut menu The border around the video pane changes from green to red signifying that recording is in progress 02 21 2008 22 13 17 EZ AT Figure 33 Record Dialog Box To stop the manual recording 1 Right click in the video pane A shortcut menu appears refer to Figure 34 Disconnect Stop Recording l Hide Motion Figure 34 Stop Recording 2 Click Stop Recording The manual recording stops and the border around the video pane changes from red to green live view mode 36 C1696M B 11 08 Exporting Video STARTING AN EXPORT The DVR5100 allows you to export video as QuickTime MPEG 4 Files 3gp or Pelco video format pef and save the file to a USB device CDROM or DVD
68. uts respectively Finally the DVR5100 can be integrated into a fully distributed Endura system allowing for centralized monitoring and management in a scalable and expandable IP surveillance system The DVR5100 combines all of these features with efficient configuration intuitive operation and cutting edge storage optimization technologies in a mainstream DVR 16 CAMERA VIEWS ETHERNET COAXIAL USB VGA COAXIAL DVR5100 l l N LAN WAN J REMOTE CLIENT IMPORTANT NOTE PLEASE READ The network implementation is shown as a general representation only and is not intended to show a detailed network topology Your actual network will differ requiring changes or perhaps additional network equipment to accommodate the system as illustrated Please contact your local Pelco representative to discuss your specific requirements As shown above one DVR5100 Remote Client application can access one DVR at a time Each DVR5100 can support up to three simultaneous remote client connections Figure 1 DVR5100 Network Diagram The hybrid capability of the DVR5100 offers a cost effective way to service existing analog cameras while providing expansion through the use of new IP cameras By leveraging existing IP networks and taking advantage of technologies such as Power over Ethernet PoE IP cameras provide an attractive alternative to deploying analog cameras The DVR5100 Series supports the following camera options e DVR5104 Records 4 analog
69. ve video mode The following information describes how to work in this mode NOTE Video panes display the cameras and layouts selected from the last logon SELECTING A VIDEO PANE When you start the unit and display a layout with several video panes the upper left video pane is selected by default To select a different video pane click in another video pane with the mouse or use the keyboard arrow keys or the Joystick O to move left right up and down The border of the currently selected video pane changes color to reflect the current operating state of the DVRS 00 e Green Indicates the camera is in live view mode currently selected video screen e Vellow Indicates the camera is in playback mode e Blue Indicates that PTZ mode is enabled in the video pane e Red Indicates that manual recording is in progress in the video pane CHANGING SCREEN LAYOUT The screen layout can be changed by pressing the F5 F8 keys Or each time the Change Layout function button is pressed one of four screen layouts is displayed Full screen view 1 x 1 Press F5 or Change layout to display a single video pane You can also double click the left mouse button in the live view mode pane for a full screen configuration e Four camera view 2 x 2 Press F6 or Change layout to display 4 video panes in rows of two Nine camera view 3 x 3 Press F7 or Change layout to display 9 video panes in rows of three Sixte

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