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1. 000000 USB CONNECTOR Figure 21 Connecting EN C5300s to a DVR5300 6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for the other EN C5300 units if necessary W hen the ENC5300 units are first powered up their unit status lights blink green until the DVR5300 recognizes them and puts them into service CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK The DVR5300 Series recorder supports remote administration from a W 55000 Endura workstation The DVR5300 is compatible with the entire family of Endura ready devices using TCP IP and UPnP protocols Consult with your netw ork administrator before installing the DVR5300 to avoid possible network conflicts The DVR5300 offers the following two network connectors on the rear panel Primary network connector xti Use this Gigabit Ethernet port to connect the DVR5300 to the Endura network This is required for Endura operation Secondary network connector a Use this Gigabit Ethernet port to expand the storage capacity of the DVR5300 with one or more SEB5100 storage expansion boxes refer to Appendix A Expanding Video Storage on page 33 NOTE For best results you should only implement an Endura system on a 1000Base T network Unless the Endura installation is very small with a dedicated Endura network a 100Base T network will not support the necessary data throughput requirements To connect the DVR5300 to the Endura network using a switched Gigabit Ethernet network 1 Con
2. a 41 Replacing tnexOberaung syste DIVE daos NM DD ___ _ o t utr S j 42 C1629M E 3 07 List of Tables mm C gt C1629M F 3 08 DVR5348 ENCS300 USB Connectors and coop e c deci dup ed Rn RUP RE EAR Ed MERGE arca rra Genes 25 DURO324lENC5300 05 B CON Y Cl GIS COIS ed eda urea a Qupd 4 qx sque duce Pa aate dk 25 RIAS PIMNAS SOMMEN EO e iex ac M y dU Sob PE Ud c Robbe pda Y Da war deo gt b gt a _ _ ea dbi P 20 Treubleshogtihg tne DVR I U Sp o TUR hentia uv ted ESI va dct hanes e tud ode S gu da 43 POW CF SUDDIY Stalls anu a d s trace 43 5 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 A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This eq
3. Tx Gnd Gn 1 gl JINE TWISTED lt D PAIR STRAIGHT CABLE Figure 23 Star CM 9760 CDU T Connections 2 Connect either end of the enclosed STRAIGHT cable to the connector labeled I O RS422 on the DVR5300 rear panel The STRAIGHT cable is 6 feet 1 8 m and has a black STRAIGHT label NOTES not use the REVERSE cable that is included with the CM 9760 CDU T to connect the CDU to the DVR5300 To create your own cable refer to Table C and Figure 24 for the RJ 45 pin assignments for both the DVR5300 and the CM 9760 CDU T The maximum cable length from the DVR5300 to the CDU is 4 000 feet 1 219 m C1629M F 3 08 Table C RJ 45 Pin Assignments to CM 9760 CDU T DVR5300 CM 9760 CDU T 38 Wem 3 Reser TE Te TT omet 8 TT N 1 1 1 1 PIN PIN PIN PIN 8 1 8 1 DVR5300 CM9760 CDU T Figure 24 RJ 45 Pin Assignments to CM 9760 CDU T 3 Connectthe other end of the STRAIGHT cable to the IN connector on the CM 9760 CDU T 4 connect a second or third CDU a Use the REVERSE cable that is included with the additional CDU b Connect either end of the REVERSE cable to the OUT connector on the first CDU c Connect the other end of the REVERSE cable to the IN connector on the second CDU d Repeat these steps to connect the second CDU to the third CDU 5 Use the WS5000 Endura workstation to enable each PTZ device on its specific video input POWERING
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5. PRODUCT SERIAL NUM BER LABEL PLACEM ENT Product serial number labels help identify your system and its factory configuration in the event that your DVR5300 or its components require service Two labels citing your product s serial number are attached to your DVR5300 One large label is attached to the DVR5300 s rear panel A smaller label is attached to the front panel of the unit behind the bezel Because rack mounting and other installation options may obscure the factory applied labels a third label is provided for you to attach to your product documentation or other product location that will not be obscured by installation To use this label 1 Locate the small label on the top panel of your DVR5300 attached with a yellow sticker that reads Extra serial number labels remove prior to installation 2 Remove the yellow sticker 3 Peel away the backing of the small label and attach it to this installation manual other product documentation or an unobscured product location 14 C1629M F 3 08 E a E ij Lj a PRODUCT LABEL Figure 8 Product Serial Number Label RACK MOUNTING The DVR5300 mounts into an industry standard 19 inch 48 cm equipment rack The DVR5300 occupies 3 RU rack units of vertical rack space 5 25 inches or 13 3 cm The hardware necessary to mount the DVR5300 into a rack is supplied with the unit The rack must meet the following requirements 19 inch 48 cm EIA
6. Power CPU Activity Network Activity Network Status Unit Status Individual Drive Status Power Button POWER Power Input Power Supply Cable Type Power Consumption 100 VAC 115 VAC 220 VAC Blue Yellow Green Green amber red Green amber red Green red On off soft off hard 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz autoranging Internal dual redundant hot swappable 2 USA 117 VAC 2 European 220 VAC 2 UK 250 VAC All 3 prongs molded connector 6 ft 1 8 m cord Operating M aximum 339 W 3 40 A 1157 BTU H 335 W 2 95 A 1143 BTU H 332 W 1 58 A 1133 BTU H C1629M F 3 08 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity M aximum Humidity Gradient Operating Altitude Operating Vibration 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C at unit air intake front of unit 40 to 149 F 40 to 65 C 20 to 8096 noncondensing 10 per hour 50 ft to 10 000 ft 16 m to 3 048 m 0 25 G at 3 Hz to 200 Hz at a sweep rate of 0 5 octave minute NOTE The temperature at the unit air intake can be significantly higher than room temperature Temperature is affected by rack configuration floor layout air conditioning strategy and other issues To prevent performance failure and unit damage make sure the temperature at the unit is continuously within the operating temperature range PHYSICAL Construction Finish Dimensions Unit W eight Empty no storage drives Fully equipped 12
7. Green The unit is functioning normally Amber The unit is in configuration mode Red Theunitis in an error condition refer to Appendix F Troubleshooting on page 43 Any time the unit status indicator is flashing the unit is in one of the following modes Flashing amber when entering configuration mode Hashing green when entering normal function mode Flashing red when entering an error condition UNIT STARTUP To start the unit 1 Unlock and open the bezel cover 2 Press the power button The power indicator glows 3 Close and lock the bezel cover C1629M F 3 08 31 POWER BUTTON Figure 27 Opening the Front Bezel Cover UNIT SHUTDOWN 32 You can shut down the DVR5300 in either of two ways An orderly shutdown lets the unit close its files and power down without affecting the data files Use the orderly shutdown in most cases An immediate shutdown is the same as disconnecting power and can result in corrupted data files Only use the immediate shutdown in an emergency or when there is not enough time for an orderly shutdown To shut down the unit 1 Unlock and open the bezel cover 2 Select one of the following Foran orderly shutdown press and release the power button quickly Foran immediate shutdown press and hold the power button until the unit shuts down 3 Closeand lock the bezel cover C1629M F 3 08 Appendix A Expanding Video Storage You can increase the video stor
8. NOTE These instructions give general guidelines for connecting a UPS device to the DVR5300 Refer to the instructions that came with your UPS to make sure you install the device properly 1 Shut down the DVR5300 refer to Unit Shutdown on page 32 2 Connect a power cord from the UPS to a standard wall socket or other power source 3 Connect a power cord from the UPS to either the primary or the secondary power supply on the rear panel of the DVR5300 In this configuration the DVR5300 will not lose power if either the power source or the UPS fails 4 Power up the UPS device 5 Powerup the DVR5300 refer to Unit Startup on page 31 A mw et HE Hir fate SS l H ETC Hw DOLE Lt 03267 39 0020 ECE TT FRED AWPS VOUS RET PELLO Model QNI UE DIT mmmmmm OUTPUT POWER INPUT POWER POWER SOURCE UPS Figure 36 Connecting a UPS to a DVR5300 C1629M F 3 08 Appendix E Replacing the Operating System Drive 42 The DVR5300 uses a compactflash drive for the unit operating system In addition to greater reliability this drive can be easily replaced if a failure occurs NOTES You must shut down the unit to replace the operating system drive The unit uses a hex button socket security screw to prevent tampering This procedure requires the enclosed operating system drive security tool Contact Pelco for the new o
9. Position the ear of the rear mount rail against the rear exterior of the equipment rack Align the top and bottom holes in the ear of the rail section with the threaded holes or cage nuts in the equipment rack Using two 10 32 x 0 75 inch Phillips pan head screws attach the ear of the rail to the rear of the rack Insert the screws from the outside of the rack pointing toward the front of the rack 17 4 SCREWS RACK FRONT N REAR 4 SCREWS 10 32 X 0 5 INCH 10 32 X 0 75 INCH PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS PAN HEAD TT U e zQ 8 8 D FRONT MOUNT RAIL REAR MOUNT RAIL Figure 12 Attaching Support Rails 6 Repeat step 5 forthe second support rail assembly 1 Attach one rack rail spacer to the front of the equipment rack refer to Figure 13 a b Position the bottom hole of the spacer above the ear of the front mount rail Insert two 10 32 x 0 5 inch Phillips flat head screws into the spacer one in the top hole and one in the bottom hole Leave the middle hole empty the top thumbscrew on the DVR5300 will use it Tighten the two screws to secure the spacer to the rack C1629M F 3 08 2 SCREWS 10 32 X 0 5 INCH 9 PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD CAS F 2 N Figure 13 Attaching Rack Rail Spacers 8 Repeat step 7 for the second spacer 0 Tighten the 8 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips truss head screws that were attached to
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11. DVR5300 After you identify the ENC5300 Series video encoders and their respective USB ports on the DVR5300 rear panel connect the units NOTES Before connecting an ENC5300 to the DVR5300 make sure power is off to the EN C5300 not power up any DVR5300 system component EN C5300 network camera control until you have connected all components To connect EN C5300 Series video encoders to the DVR5300 Series digital video recorder refer to Figure 21 1 Select the USB cable red yellow or blue that corresponds to the video inputs Three different colored USB cables are included with each DVR5300 2 Connect the narrow B connector of the USB cable to the USB connector on the EN C5300 rear panel 3 Apply a matching colored sticker red yellow or blue next to the USB connector on the EN C5300 rear panel This identifies the USB cable red yellow or blue that should be connected to this EN C5300 4 Connect the wide A connector of the USB cable to the corresponding USB connector on the DVR5300 rear panel C1629M F 3 08 25 5 Apply a matching colored sticker red yellow or blue next to the USB connector on the DVR5300 rear panel This identifies the USB cable red yellow or blue that should be connected to this EN C5300 USB B CONNECTOR USB B CONNECTOR USB B CONNECTOR ENC5300 3 APPLY ENC5300 2 APPLY ENC5300 1 YELLOW RED LABEL LABEL
12. Stalling SEBS 100 URIESSEXISHPO SWITCH d dea Rat dr da ara cem dam adda dud a eaa D et N dak War l di 35 Appena BS Tae at V d ed NC REP Mdb uS up e ee 36 Append dU CTS UDDD E eter eta tata o fonat ai 39 Appendix D Installing an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS ka kak Hm HH 41 Appendix E Replacing the Operating System Drive kk kk kk d kk kk kk E a e P e ka a aa ka ka aa aa a ka aa a dete d ee a aa ka dc aos 42 MOUNES NOONG acad aeta ac AC Ca rrr rr i p ach Pa pce ora d i de 43 POW Ch PODIE S usa tei sone sce dee ee ouem k22 _gzzmmmp gt 2opo 5g22_02002 lt _ 43 SDN Sors qucd arie 44 C1629M F 3 08 3 List of Illustrations N gt U N FO Malor Package COMPONEING auta Su r an la ated va torio a Ka bek Quse qe ouod d Puteo sd dada 10 Hard DIE Paese ds accidat aco ducha Uae atit Ca Lcd n 10 ACCOSSON PACK 4ya 1 tp b pts f Ped na 1 RICK odo at 11 Security Network with a DVR5348 ENC5316s and NETD301T8 44W aciei t ee ka kak ka ka ka a Ea ka a aa ka aa a aa ka ka af kk ka 12 Security Network with a DVR5324 ENC5308s and CM 9700 Ma
13. 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 jump or move more quickly than normal during playback Lower frame rates may result in a key event not being recorded by the system J udgment as to the suitability of the products for users purposes is solely the users responsibility Users shall determine the suitability of the products for their own intended application picture rate and picture quality 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 C1629M F 3 08 Description The DVR5300 Series digital video recorder DVR represents a whole new concept in enterprise digital video recording solutions It is one of the recording components of Endura Pelco s most advanced integrated video security system The DVR represents the state of the art in scalability performance expandability and reliability It is ideally suited for mission critical enterprise surveillance applications The DVR5300 Series recorder is capable of continuous scheduled alarm event and motion recording Pre and post alarm recording is also available All recording is fully programmable on a per channel basis The unit maximizes storage efficiency using EnduraStor a time and priority based s
14. drives M ounting STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS Steel cabinet Bezel Gray metallic with black end caps Chassis Black matte finish 24 3 Dx 17 0 W x 5 2 H 61 8 x 43 2 x 13 2 cm 51 Ib 24 kg 67 Ib 31 kg Rack 3 RU per unit Rack ears and screws provided Pelco is a member of the M PEG 4 Industry Forum Pelco is a member of the Universal Plug and Play UPnP Forum e Pelco is a member of the Universal Serial Bus USB Implementers Forum Pelco is a contributor to the International Standards for Organization Electrotechnical Commission ISO IEC J oint Technical Committee 1 TC1 Information Technology Subcommittee 29 Working Group 11 Compliance ISO IEC 14496 standard also known as M PEG 4 Compliant with International Telecommunication Union ITU Recommendation G 711 Pulse Code M odulation PCM of Voice Frequencies Design and product specifications subject to change without notice C1629M F 3 08 45 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORM ATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on fiber optic products and TW 3000 Series unshielded twisted pair UTP transmission products Three years on Spectra IV products Three years on Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard Three years o
15. the front and rear mount rails in steps 2 and 3 10 Place the unit onto the mount rails by sliding the chassis brackets onto the rails This step may require two people to lift and slide the unit into place The unit should slide in and out of the rack easily C1629M F 3 08 19 W hen sliding out the DVR5300 be careful not to let the unit fall out of the rack N WARNING ENNN Figure 14 Mounting the DVR5300 into the Rack 11 After the unit is in place tighten the two thumbscrews to secure the unit to the rack THUMBSCREW Figure 15 Tightening the Thumbscrews C1629M F 3 08 20 Hard Drive Array Installation All DVR5300 Series recorders use RAID 5 to maximize fault tolerance and enhance disk access performance The unit incorporates two RAID 5 controllers each manages an independent storage array of six drives If one drive fails the unit continues operating and signals the operator that the drive failed and should be replaced INSTALLING HARD DRIVE CARRIERS After you have securely mounted the DVR5300 you will install 12 hard drive carriers into the front of the chassis Each hard drive is already mounted in its own drive carrier so that you can easily insert and remove a hard drive even while the unit is operating N WARNING Each hard drive has been preconfigured for a specific drive bay in the DVR5300 If you do not install them in their proper locations the RAID arrays will be corrupted and the unit w
16. the unit Make sure the carrier snaps into place 37 38 The unit alarm stops and drive initialization begins Drive initialization can take up to 15 hours During initialization the drive status indicator flashes red DRIVE STATUS INDICATOR DRIVE NUMBER LABEL mn xez EDED STE TN a celad M pi EE x F E ea 23 gt N gt i z P3 a ys m T E T e of em AG 2 Figure 32 Installing the Hard Drive Carrier NOTES The unit continues recording properly during hard drive initialization M onitor the unit status indicator lights regularly to make sure that all drives are operating properly In case of failure system alarms and error messages will also display 55000 Endura workstations and VCD5000 video console displays 9 Close and lock the bezel cover C1629M F 3 08 Appendix C Replacing a Power Supply The DVR5300 incorporates two independent hot sw appable power supplies Each power supply acts as a redundant alternate for the other This level of fault tolerance ensures that the DVR5300 is capable of sustaining uninterruptible operation even if one power supply fails If a power supply does fail the hot swap feature simplifies replacement without shutting down the unit or interrupting normal operation WARNING If a power supply fails replace it immediately Ope
17. 310 D compliant rear column required e Rack column depth 24 to 30 inches 61 to 76 cm Column mounting hole provisions 10 32 UNF 2B threaded holes or square window holes on front and rear columns Door systems are acceptable Front doors must have at least 2 inches 5 1 cm between the DVR5300 front bezel and the inside of the door Rear doors may only be used on rack columns that are more than 26 inches 66 cm deep N WARNINGS Secure the front and rear screws to the support rails Make sure the DVR5300 is level Slots and openings in the cabinet provide ventilation to prevent the unit from overheating Do not block these openings Never place the unit near or over a radiator or heat register When placing the unit in a rack be sure to provide proper ventilation To install the DVR5300 in a rack NOTE Figure 4 on page 11 identifies each piece of hardware for this procedure 1 If chassis mounting brackets are not attached Attach one chassis mounting bracket to each side of the DVR5300 Use six 10 32 x 0 25 inch Phillips pan head screws for each bracket C1629M F 3 08 15 16 ATTACH BRACKETS 6 SCREWS 10 32 X 0 25 INCH PHILLIPS PAN HEAD Figure 9 Fastening Mounting Brackets to Chassis 2 Attach one front mount rail to one rear mount rail M ake sure the rails are mounted back to back as shown in Figure 10 Depending on rack depth use either three or four 8 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips
18. DVR5300 1 Connect one of the supplied US European or UK standard power cords to the back of the primary power supply s power connector 2 Connect the other end of this power cord to the appropriate power source 3 Connect the other supplied US European or UK standard power cord to the back of the secondary power supply s power connector 4 Connect the other end of this power cord to the appropriate power source W hen connected the power supply status indicators glow solid red As soon as the unit starts the indicators glow solid green During operation if either indicator is dark or glows red there is a problem with the power supply refer to Appendix F Troubleshooting on page 43 for more information NOTE Do not power up any DVR5300 system component EN C5300 network camera control until you have connected all components 24 C1629M F 3 08 CONNECTING 5300 SERIES VIDEO ENCODERS You can connect up to three ENC5300 Series video encoders to the DVR5300 Series digital video recorder A DVR5300 can record up to 24 or 48 video inputs depending on model These inputs can be recorded from attached ENC5300 Series video encoders as well as other Endura compatible video encoders or cameras on the same VLAN Three of the four USB ports on the DVR5300 rear panel correspond to a specific set of video inputs from EN C5300 units You can mix ENC5316 and EN C5308 units on the same DVR5300 Any unused video streams can be associated w
19. G BRACKETS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE PHILLIPS PAN PHILLIPS TRUSS PHILLIPS FLAT PHILLIPS PAN CAGE NUT RACK RAIL HEAD SCREW HEAD SCREW HEAD SCREW HEAD SCREW 10 32 i SPACER 10 32 X 0 25 INCH 8 32 X 0 375 INCH 10 32 X 0 5 INCH 10 32 X 0 75 INCH 14 EA 2 EA 12 EA 8 EA 8 EA 4 EA INSTALLED Figure 4 Rack M ount Kit C1629M F 3 08 11 APPLICATION SCENARIOS This section illustrates two possible application scenarios featuring the DVR5300 Series digital video recorder Figure 5 shows a DVR5348 digital video recorder with two EN C5316 USB multichannel video encoders It includes NET5301T video encoders up to 16 in a hybrid digital and analog recording environment This configuration uses a single Ethernet switch NOTE In this scenario the NET5301Ts must all be in the same VLAN as the DVR5300 GIGABIT SWITCH KBD5000 DVR5348 wy E DA CECH KC INCID USB d A uii la SEB5100 NET5301T UP TO 16 iz ENC5316 1 i d eh ENC5316 2 W W ij vil UP TO 16 UP TO 16 Figure 5 Security Network with a DVR5348 EN C5316s and NET5301Ts IM PORTANT NOTE PLEASE READ The network implementations in this document are shown as general representations only and are not intended to show detailed network topologies Your actual network will differ requiring changes or perhaps additional network equipment to accommodate the systems as illustrated Please contact your local Pelco representative to discuss yo
20. INSTALLATION Endura DVR5300 Series Digital Video Recorder C1629M F 3 08 Contents sisi iere aude 6 Frame Rate Notice Regarding User Selected Options WWW kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk ak kk aka kaka kaka aa aka aa ka aka aa ka a kk ka 6 DESPO eee eee DD 1 Jin ULIS 8 ODE OMaMACCESSONCS Daci ola un doc os 8 Berore VOU BOB wo or ibd acto soma eor Farc bu tata s tats eden dde 9 a tute denen 9 WISER SUD DIGG E HELPS 10 Package COMETS accitus iade naa een aiu Md paite OUR Bod rh Baa o dens d UP ae 10 ADDICION CEM ANOS ss addo HHHH HHH aom Eh aad Ia abo e aea ido aa pl edic 12 Ed ibmentPlacemenbali Rack MOUNTING sog o ea dot ode reb drea m n nr ed OR PA adapte 14 dvi MP Terror 14 Product serat Number Lapel PI GC PITIGTIE s dado he Kulek qo alone oa dun o Pte a ae s 14 RACK EDU sfr e OR Ra e ca p d SE a 15 Hara DI Y GI la d e oa acce Ve Xo deb dob e vae Pd cea bac 21 instalo Hard Drive
21. UP THE DVR5300 SYSTEM After you have connected all DVR5300 system components power up the DVR5300 system 1 Power up the EN C5300 units refer to the EN C5300 Installation manual for more information 2 Powerupthe CM 9760 CDU Ts if necessary refer to the CM 9760 CDU T Installation Operation manual for more information 3 Powerup the DVR5300 refer to Unit Startup on page 31 C1629M F 3 08 Operation NOTE To make sure that all diagnostic messages will appear to a system operator leave at least one W S5000 Endura workstation or VCD5000 video console display running at all times system alarms and error messages will also display W 95000 Endura workstations and VCD5000 video console displays refer to Appendix F During operation monitor the unit status and power supply indicator lights to make sure that all drives are operating properly In case of failure Troubleshooting on page 43 Refer to the W 5000 Operation manual for details on how to access and configure the DVR5300 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Fem cm m Ci mm c ji pem r n Hm CD Ta Figure 25 Front Panel Layout W ithout Bezel Figure 26 Front Bezel Indicators C1629M F 3 08 30 oo 00 OG Pow er Indicator Pelco badge The Pelco badge glows blue when the unit has power If the front bezel is open this indicator glows white Operating System Drive with Securi
22. aJ CABLE Figure 29 Connecting a DVR5300 to M ultiple SEB5100 Units Connect the other end of the UTP cable to a free port on the dedicated network switch NOTES You do not have to power down the DVR5300 to add an SEB5100 with a network switch not connect the network switch for the SEB5100 units to the primary network connector Q e To change from a single UTP cable to a Gigabit Ethernet switch you must shut down the DVR5300 and the SEB5100 refer to Unit Shutdown on page 32 Connect a standard Cat5e or better UTP cable from a free RJ 45 port on the switch to the secondary network connector on the rear panel of each SEB5100 Power up the Gigabit Ethernet switch if necessary Power up each SEB5100 if necessary refer to the SEB5100 Series Installation manual for more information Power up the DVR5300 if necessary refer to Unit Startup on page 31 The DVR5300 automatically recognizes the new SEB5100 units within two minutes and puts them into service 34 C1629M F 3 08 INSTALLING ADDITIONAL SEB5100 UNITS EXISTING SWITCH To add an SEB5100 unit to an existing DVR5300 with a Gigabit Ethernet switch 1 Connect one end of a UTP cable to a free 45 port on the switch Use a standard 5 or better UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors 2 Connect the other end of the UTP cable to the secondary network connector at on the rea
23. acement pow er supply for DVR5300 NVR5100 and SEB5100 Series units HD5000 250 Replacement 250 GB hard drive and carrier for DVR5300 NVR5100 and SEB5100 Series units HD5000 500 Replacement 500 GB hard drive and carrier for DVR5300 NVR5100 and SEB5100 Series units HD5000 750 Replacement 750 GB hard drive and carrier for DVR5300 NVR5100 and SEB5100 Series units HDD1500UP Video storage upgrade kit for units with six empty hard drive carriers includes six 250 GB hard drives and carriers adds 1 5 TB to DVR5300 NVR5100 and SEB5100 Series units HDD3000UP Video storage upgrade kit for units with six empty hard drive carriers includes six 500 GB hard drives and carriers adds 3 0 TB to DVR5300 NVR5100 and SEB5100 Series units C1629M F 3 08 Before You Begin Endura is a network system that requires a continuous amount of bandwidth to transmit true live video Therefore always include your network administrator when planning and installing Endura components You will also need the following Pelco approved Endura certification Access to an Endura network NOTE Network Design Guide to make sure your network is properly configured Your system may be different and may require additional hardware software and network resources that is an active Gigabit Ethernet network that supports the full Internet Protocol suite that is configured with at least one ENC5300 Series USB multichannel video encoder or any Endura video encoder with at l
24. age capacity of the DVR5300 by adding one or more SEB5100 Series storage expansion boxes Each SEB5100 adds up to 6 0 TB of total capacity You can add up to eight SEB5100 Series units to expand the total capacity for each DVR5300 up to 54 TB of total capacity You can expand the DVR5300 two ways depending on your future expansion requirements single SEB5100 to a single DVR5300 using a single cable Add one or more SEB5100 units to a single DVR5300 using a Gigabit Ethernet switch INSTALLING A SINGLE SEB5100 UNIT CABLE To connect a single SEB5100 to a single DVR5300 1 Connect one end of a UTP cable to the secondary network connector zt on the DVR5300 rear panel Use a standard Cat5e or better UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors NOTE Do not connect the UTP cable to the primary network connector zt DVR5300 ENDURA NETWORK SEB5100 po P S _ _ E a Figure 28 Connecting a DVR5300 Directly to an SEB5100 2 Connect the other end of the UTP cable to the secondary network connector at on the SEB5100 rear panel NOTES You do not have to power down the DVR5300 to add an SEB5100 with a UTP cable not connect the UTP cable to the primary network connector Q e To change from a UTP cable to a Gigabit Ethernet switch you must shut down the DVR5300 and the SEB5100 refer to Unit Shutdown on page 32 3 Power
25. e 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 REVISION HISTORY Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number sales order 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 stat
26. easing the Power Supply Latching M echanism 5 Gently pull the failed power supply completely out of the unit C1629M F 3 08 39 Ie Figure 34 Removing the Power Supply 6 Orient the replacement power supply so that the cord receptacle is at the bottom of the unit C CORD RECEPTACLE 7 Gently push the replacement power supply into the unit until it locks into place Figure 35 Installing the Power Supply 8 Connectthe power cord for the replacement power supply as follows N WARNING For safety you must plug the power cord into the power supply before plugging it into the wall socket or other power source a Plug the power cord into the receptacle on the replacement power supply b Plug the power cord into the power source 9 Verify that the green indicator is lit on the newly installed power supply Also the power supply alarm will stop 40 C1629M F 3 08 Appendix D Installing an Uninterruptible Pow er Supply UPS You should connect each DVR5300 Series digital video recorder to a UPS not supplied UPS devices maintain a limited amount of backup battery power in case the main power fails The UPS should have a minimum rating of 450 VA for each DVR5300 Nearly any UPS device can be used to supply backup battery power Contact Pelco s Product Support for information about Pelco approved UPS devices refer to Appendix F Troubleshooting on page 43 for contact information
27. east one camera that is configured with at least one W 5000 Endura workstation and that is configured with at least one SM 5000 System M anager These network requirements represent the minimum standard for a small Endura capable security network Please consult the Endura PARTS LIST Qty Description 1 DVR5300 Series digital video recorder 1 Hard drive pack 6 drive 1 5 TB 3 0 TB 9 0 TB models 6 Filled hard drive carriers numbered Drive 1 through Drive 6 6 Empty hard drive carriers numbered Drive 7 through Drive 12 12 drive 6 0 TB 9 0 TB models 12 Filled hard drive carriers numbered Drive 1 through Drive 12 1 Accessory pack 6 Power cords two USA standard two European standard and two UK standard 2 Front bezel keys 3 X USB 2 0 cables one red one yellow one blue 1 Sheet ENC5300 identification labels USB 1 Disposable wrist strap 1 Operating system drive security tool 1 Rj 45straight cable for serial PTZ 1 Rack mount kit included with accessory pack 2 Chassis mounting brackets with handles and thumbscrews installed 12 Screws 10 32 x 0 25 inch Phillips pan head six for each bracket installed 2 Adjustable support rail sets each set includes one front mounting rail and one rear mounting rail 8 Screws 8 32 x 0 375 inch Phillips truss head four for each support rail 8 Screws 10 32 x 0 5 inch Phillips flat head two for each front rail two for each rack rail spacer 4 Screws 10 32 x 0 75 inch Phillips
28. ed above please include a written explanation with the product when returned M ethod of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS To expedite parts returned for repair or credit please call Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair and designated return location All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Manual Date Comments C1629M 3 06 Original version C1629M A 4 06 Updated system diagram and uninterruptible power supply information C1629M B 5 06 Updated hard drive insertion graphics Added ESD steps and disposable wrist strap Added operating system drive security tool C1629M C 7 06 M odified procedure for connecting DVR5300 to CM 9760 CDU T Changed art to show drive number label in its correct location C1629M D 10 06 Updated power consumption and ambient temperature specifications C1629M E 4107 Updated model numbers Added EN C5308 video encoder Updated DVR5300 EN C5300 installation procedure Updated serial PTZ installation procedure C1629M F 3 08 Updated model numbers and deleted obsolete model numbers Updated installation procedures OS drive replacement
29. h drive carrier 6 Close and lock the bezel cover NOTE During operation monitor the unit status indicator lights to make sure that all drives are operating properly In case of failure system alarms and error messages will also display on W 95000 Endura workstations and VCD5000 video console displays C1629M F 3 08 Connections Familiarize yourself with the DVR5300 rear panel before connecting any equipment to the unit E I SA i ROOZE E u Li E LI Figure 20 Rear Panel Layout Primary Power Supply Primary Network Connector Secondary Power Supply Secondary Network Connector Power Supply Status Indicators Serial Camera Control Connector 45 ENC5300 USB Ports 582 0 Port for UPS Reserved CONNECTING POWER The DVR5300 is equipped with two hot swappable power supplies These autoranging power supplies adapt automatically to voltages between 100 VAC and 240 VAC 50 60 Hz You should also install an uninterruptible power supply UPS not supplied UPS devices maintain a limited amount of backup battery power in case the main power fails Refer to Appendix D Installing an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS on page 41 for more information NOTE Connect each power supply to a different branch circuit This ensures optimal performance reduces possible video loss and reduces power leakage to a safe level To connect power to the
30. he ENC5300 With the Pelco D and Pelco P protocols the DVR transmits those commands directly to the PTZ device over a serial connection W ith its modular design you can connect up to three EN C5300 Series units to each DVR5300 for a maximum of 24 or 48 analog video inputs per DVR5300 depending on model You can also mix NET5301T or other Endura video recorders with the EN C5300 units for a total of 24 or 48 analog and IP video inputs per DVR5300 depending on model Video can be monitored and played back from the CM 9700 Series CM 9760 9770 9780 matrix using the optional CM 9700M DD EVS WS5000 Endura workstation or a VCD5000 video console display The DVR5300 Series integrates seamlessly with Pelco s integrated security products to create a robust secure and expandable security platform FEATURES Supports up to 24 or 48 Cameras at 30 Images per Second ips at 4CIF Resolution Supplies up to 32 Simultaneous Playback Streams and up to 10 Simultaneous Queries e Expandable Storage Capacity Using Pelco s Storage Expansion Boxes SEB5100 Series e Plug and Play Configuration Data Authentication at Time of Recording Output Viewable on up to 32 Individual Workstations e Records Video Audio and Data Streams for Every Channel EnduraStor Storage M anagement System Hot Swappable Hard Drives and Power Supplies Fault Tolerance and Performance Enhanced Through Use of RAID 5 Redundant Power Sup
31. ill not record NOTE You must install all hard drive carriers before you apply power to the DVR5300 All six drive models 1 5 TB 2 4 TB 3 0 TB include six empty hard drive carriers that you must also install The drive status indicator is not included on empty drive carriers To install the hard drive carriers into the front of the unit 1 Make sure you protect the unit and its components which are susceptible to damage from improper handling and electrostatic discharge ESD Refer to the Safe Handling Instructions of Hard Drives C2668M for additional savety instructions when handling a hard drive Unlock and open the bezel cover VII lh EY T LS P EDO LIIL U EIL d m EET LII ix Figure 16 Opening the Front Bezel 2 Identify the drive bay for each hard drive carrier The drive bays and drive carriers are numbered from 1 to 12 refer to Figure 17 below and Figure 18 on page 22 4 E X SO PERE ZAN J DZ T 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 Figure 17 Drive Bay Assignment On 12 drive models 6 0 TB 9 0 TB carriers 1 through 12 contain hard drives C1629M F 3 08 21 22 On six drive models 1 5 TB 3 0 TB carriers 1 through 6 contain hard drives Carriers 7 through 12 do not contain hard drives but should be installed to maintain proper air circulation in the unit Upgrade kits are available that increase the unit capacit
32. ith other Endura compatible video encoders or cameras Each DVR5300 includes three different colored USB cables and a matching set of colored stickers Use them on the DVR5300 and EN C5300 rear panels to match each ENC5300 to its specific video inputs Table A and Table B show the assigned video inputs for each ENC5316 and EN C5308 by USB port on the DVR5348 and DVR5324 respectively The DVR5300 will always assign the indicated video inputs to each USB port When installing an ENC5308 the DVR5300 will disregard the unused video input numbers Table A DVR5348 EN C5300 USB Connectors and Colors EN C5316 EN C5308 Video Video Inputs DVR5348 EN C5300 USB USB Port UnitNumber Cable Color ONU GNE EE 2 Wiw 2933 3 8 34 340 44 Table B DVR5324 EN C5300 USB Connectors and Colors DVR5324 EN C5300 USB 5308 One ENC5316 One ENC5308 USB Port UnitNumber Cable Color EN C5308 ENC5316 ENC5308 Video Inputs Unused Video Inputs Video mE 1 i5 i c so ue TT 34 NOTES USB ports on the DVR5300 rear panel are numbered from bottom to top Port 1 is at the bottom port 3 is at the top Connecting an EN C5300 Series video encoder to USB port 1 assigns camera numbers 1 through 16 to the video inputs on that ENC5300 even if you install an EN C5308 CONNECTING VIDEO ENCODERS TO THE
33. mggmrm 27 StariCM 9750 CDU T CONMGCHONS ratu ta detras n e td a urate dye 28 RI 45 Pim ASsignments to CDU Ti Ee EO eoe eRe ev ol ce OR oan d dob aet 29 you tW IER OUT Do nie abaco C Re Reip Cp dc a aa Cede ead MA E eric e eta e e ee dO 30 Pet EE 30 Obening the Front BEZE COVER do helna A FD Ai adan neta no En ca ni Cb ee ro de o 222 44 32 Connectng abVR5300 Directly to aN SEBS L c ossi ala t kela ca n dt nab a bc eic OU ades 33 Connecting a DV 5300 to M ultiple SEB5100 UPS cette kk kak kk kk ka kak kk ka dd ka kaka aka ka a aa aa t a aa aa qaa ka kak kaka 34 Operating Me Mechan a De cat Oe RE S cai m du CUR 36 REMOVING the Hard DEVE CaO sn si a n xwedaya Den edet s dey edet eae or does Karar dO Den RR 37 Ue DIVE CIT IB au a A yeee y dak ede ak Dan ied able KUNA ade II deer e AQ UN e a eee o a Ca ce d 38 Releasing the Power Supply Latching 39 Removing tre POWSI SUPP eb ser n ebd SA an dol dee v 40 kya Sek nan Kewe k y nee weenie det once Kaw 1 32b 0500509 Ue Ceo Tu deed oa bic e o p d 40 Connecting UPS 10a DVRS 00 c Ea enone
34. n DX Series digital video recorders DVR5100 Series digital video recorders DigitalSENTRY Series hardware products DVX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and Endura Series distributed network based video products Three years on Camclosure and Pelco branded fixed camera models except the CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X M C3651H 2 and M C3651H 2X camera models which have a five year warranty Three years on PM CL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy CM 6700 CM 6800 CM 9700 Series matrix and DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Two years on Spectra 111 Spectra Mini Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades Two years except lamp and color wheel on Digital Light Processing DLP displays The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not covered under warranty Two years on Intelli M 9 elDC controllers One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the dat
35. nced Properties dialog box in the WS5000 Advanced System software N WARNING Do not try to repair the unit yourself Opening it immediately voids any warranty Leave maintenance and repairs to qualified technical personnel Exchange the defective unit and return it for repair Table D Troubleshooting the DVR5300 Possible Causes Suggested Remedy Pow er turned off Check that the pow er indicator is lit Faulty cable connections Check all leads plugs contacts and connections Defective encoder Check camera on a different encoder Unit not ready N etwork connectivity issues Contact your network administrator Drive carriers not installed properly Shut down the DVR5300 Verify that all drive carriages are or not installed in correct order installed correctly and in their correct drive bay slots 1 to 12 The unit is not ready for operation Voltage failure during programming Replace the DVR5300 and have it checked by Pelco after firmware upload of M file Replace the DVR5300 and have it checked by Pelco Unit status indicator is red Power supply output voltage fluctuates more than 8 Check power supply and line voltage Unit status indicator is red and the Power loss to either power supply Check each power supply line voltage and the UPS power supply alarm sounds Power supply module failure Replace failed power supply Unit status and drive indicators Hard drive failure Replace failed hard drive are red and the
36. nect one end of an unshielded twisted pair UTP cable to the primary network connector on the DVR5300 rear panel Use standard Cat5e or better UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors NOTE Do not connect the UTP cable to the secondary network connector a 26 C1629M F 3 08 PRIMARY NETWORK CONNECTOR em at EE Ser ES ENDURA NETWORK Figure 22 Network Cable Connection 2 Connect the other end of the UTP cable to an available port on a Pelco approved Gigabit Ethernet switch Contact Pelco s Product Support for a list of approved Gigabit Ethernet switches refer to Appendix F Troubleshooting on page 43 for contact information There are two indicators on the network connector on the rear panel The right indicator glows orange when there is a good connection between the DVR5300 and a Gigabit Ethernet switch that is powered up If the indicator does not glow check the cable and the switch Disregard the left indicator which shows netw ork activity NOTE Do not power up any DVR5300 system component ENC5300 network camera control until you have connected all components CONNECTING SERIAL PTZ DEVICES NOTE Pelco recommends using the Coaxitron up the coax camera control protocol which simplifies installation and does not require any additional equipment For information on implementing Coaxitron on the DVR5300 refer to the EN C5300 Series Installation manual C1625M The DVR5300 supports Pelco D fou
37. pan head two for each rear rail 2 spacers 14 Cage nuts 10 32 3 Product serial number labels attached to unit 1 DVR5300 Series Installation manual C1629M 1 Safety instructions 3 Hard drive inserts C1629M F 3 08 USER SUPPLIED PARTS In addition to the standard tools and cables required for a video security installation you will need to provide the following items Power source 110 to 220 VAC Phillips screwdriver if mounting the unit into a rack Cat5e or better cable and connectors for connecting the DVR5300 to the Endura network PACKAGE CONTENTS The following diagrams show the contents of the three boxes W hen installing the DVR5300 refer to these diagrams SHIPPING BOX DVR5300 ACCESSORY PACK HARD DRIVE PACK SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION MANUAL HARD DRIVE INSERT Figure 1 M ajor Package Components HARD DRIVE INSERTS HARD DRIVE PACK DRIVE 1 DRIVE 12 DRIVE 1 DRIVE6 12 DRIVE MODELS DRIVE CARRIER 7 DRIVE CARRIER 12 6 DRIVE MODELS Figure 2 Hard Drive Pack 10 C1629M F 3 08 ACCESSORY PACK SECURITY TOOL DISPOSABLE 1 EA WRIST STRAP f USA STANDARD EUROPEAN USB 2 0 CABLE RJ 45 STRAIGHT USB STICKERS POWER CORD STANDARD POWER STANDARD POWER 3 EA CABLE 1 EA 110 VAC CORD 220 VAC CORD 250 VAC 1 EA 2 EA 2 EA 2 EA Figure 3 Accessory Pack REAR MOUNT RAIL 2 EA RACK MOUNT KIT CHASSIS MOUNTIN
38. perating system drive refer to Appendix F Troubleshooting on page 43 for contact information To replace the operating system drive refer to Figure 37 1 2 Shut down the DVR5300 refer to Unit Shutdown page 32 Use the security tool to disengage the drive latch on the front panel The latch is spring loaded and pops out about 0 25 inches 6 mm The security screw is attached to the latch and cannot be removed Gently pull the latch away from the front panel The drive disengages from its slot Remove the drive from the unit Orient the new drive and insert it into the slot Use the security tool to engage and tighten the latch on the front panel Power up the DVR5300 refer to Unit Startup on page 31 SECURITY SCREW PULLING LATCH SECURITY TOOL Figure 37 Replacing the Operating System Drive C1629M F 3 08 Appendix F Troubleshooting If the following instructions fail to solve your problem contact Pelco s Product Support at 1 800 289 9100 USA or Canada or 1 559 292 1981 international for assistance Access the properties dialog boxes for the DVR5300 digital video recorder on the W 55000 Endura workstation refer to the W S5000 Advanced System Software Operation manual C1624M Then note the following before calling Pelco Unitserial number Located in the Properties window or on the product label Software version Located in the Adva
39. plies Storage Locking Fully Compatible with Pelco s Integrated System Architecture System Diagnostics and Error Logging Full Over the Network Remote Control and Administration DVR Failover C1629M F 3 08 7 M ODELS mon eed Driyes desi Bia DVR5324 1500 24 6 1 5 TB 1 16 TB DVR5324 3000 24 6 3 0 TB 2 32 TB DVR5324 6000 24 12 6 0 TB 4 65 TB DVR5324 9000 24 12 9 0 TB 6 98 TB DVR5348 1500 48 6 1 5 TB 1 16 TB DVR5348 3000 48 6 3 0 TB 2 32 TB DVR5348 6000 48 12 6 0 TB 4 65 TB DVR5348 9000 28 12 9 0 TB 6 98 TB All six drive models include six empty hard drive carriers OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES EN C5316 16 channel USB video encoder up to three ENC5300 units per DVR5300 Series unit ENC5308 8 channel USB video encoder up to three ENC5300 units per DVR5300 Series unit SEB5100 Series Each SEB5100 Series storage expansion box adds 1 5 TB to 6 0 TB of external storage to any DVR5300 digital video recorder Up to eight units can be connected to a DVR5300 for a maximum of 42 8 TB of available video storage Models Drives Internal Video Storage Storage 5 EB5100 1500 6 1 5 TB 1 16 TB 5 5100 3000 6 3 0 TB 2 32 TB 5 5100 6000 12 6 0 4 65 5 5100 9000 12 90 6 98 TB All six drive models include six empty hard drive carriers W hen connected to a DVR5300 all SEB5100 models fully support diagnostics and monitoring NVR5000PS Repl
40. r panel of the new SEB5100 NOTE Do not connect the UTP cable to the primary network connector Q 3 Powerupthe new SEB5100 if necessary refer to the SEB5100 Series Installation manual for more information The DVR5300 automatically recognizes the new SEB5100 unit within two minutes and puts it into service C1629M F 3 08 35 Appendix B Replacing a Hard Drive 36 Since the DVR5300 runs continuously a hard drive may fail at some point If this happens the indicator for the failed drive glows red N WARNING If a hard drive fails replace it as soon as possible to maintain system data redundancy NOTES The HD5000 Series hard drive replacement kit includes a single hard drive carrier with a Pelco certified hard drive Using any other hard drive in the drive carrier voids the manufacturer s warranty for the DVR5300 You can replace the failed hard drive with a drive of equal or greater capacity The unit ignores any additional capacity How ever do not install a lower capacity drive which will corrupt the RAID array You can replace the failed drive without shutting down the unit No tools are required to replace this component To replace a hard drive 1 Review all instructions in this section before proceeding 2 Referto Safe Handling of Hard Drives C2668M for additional safety instructions when handling a hard drive 3 Unlock and open the bezel cover 4 Identify the failed hard drive The drive status indica
41. r wire and Pelco P two wire protocols These protocols use a serial interface to transmit commands to the PTZ device over separate control wires When the DVR5300 receives a camera control command it transmits that command to the PTZ device The system continues receiving video over the coaxial cable through the EN C5300 You can install multiple camera control lines in a star configuration Run all control lines from each device to a CM 9760 CDU T code distribution unit CDU in a central location Then connect the CDU to the DVR5300 The maximum length for each pair of control lines is 4 000 feet 1 219 m The CDU only supports tw o wire unidirectional operation for Pelco D and Pelco P NOTES When using serial PTZ devices do not mix protocols on the same control chain All serial PTZ devices require at least two wires RX and RX If a device is bidirectional you have to run two additional wires to the device TX4 and TX To connect serial PTZ devices to a DVR5300 using a star configuration refer to Figure 23 1 Connect twisted pair wiring from the RX and RX on each PTZ device to the TX and TX leads on a specific channel on the CM 9760 CDU T refer to the CM 9760 CDU T Installation Operation manual C1940M 1 The maximum length is 4 000 feet 1 219 m C1629M F 3 08 27 28 PIN 1 e L AZ y RENE AMER emm
42. rating the unit with only one active power supply eliminates the system s fault tolerance M onitor the power supply indicators regularly to make sure that both power supplies are operating correctly Check the follow ing front panel unit status indicator is not red The green indicator for each power supply is lit If the indicator is red the power supply must be replaced Both fans in each power supply are operating NOTES You can replace one failed power supply without shutting down the unit No tools are required to replace this component To replace a power supply 1 Review all instructions in this section before proceeding 2 Identify the failed power supply The status indicator will be red or dark 3 Unplug the power cord from the failed power supply as follows WARNING For safety you must unplug the power cord from the wall socket or other power source before unplugging it from the failed power supply on the unit a Unplug the power cord for the failed power supply from the power source b Unplug the power cord from the failed power supply at the rear panel of the unit 4 Using your thumb lift the power supply latch while holding the pull handle PULL HANDLE y 0020 FE T TEY aT A Sa c Mode 03267 39 mmmmm ER POWER SUPPLY SUPPLY LATCH STATUS INDICATOR Figure 33 Rel
43. tor will be solid red 5 Squeeze both plastic finger tabs of the carrier s spring loaded latch DRIVE STATUS INDICATOR Im ZI b _ J 2 E 1 gee IJ AA si Figure 30 Operating the Latching M echanism 6 Gently pull the hard drive carrier out of the unit while squeezing the tabs Note the drive number on the hard drive carrier C1629M F 3 08 ZAN WARNING Never remove more than one drive at a time W ait until the new drive is fully initialized DRIVE NUMBER LABEL Ta 0 A AVADA AER ie ia Ka 1115 li Q La Figure 31 Removing the Hard Drive Carrier 7 Copy the drive number onto the drive label on the replacement hard drive carrier 8 C1629M F 3 08 Install the replacement hard drive carrier as follows N WARNING The hard drive carrier fits into the unit only one way If you have difficulty inserting a carrier remove it and check its a b orientation Orient the drive carrier so that the drive status indicator is pointing up Align the tapered ends of the carrier rails with the correct drive slot opening Slide the drive carrier gently into
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45. truss head screws for each rail set Leave the screws loose until step 9 oTt m L 4 SCREWS 8 32 X 0 375 INCH PHILLIPS TRUSS HEAD Figure 10 Assembling a Support Rail 3 Repeat step 2 for the other rail set 4 If you are installing the unit into a square hole rack Insert 14 cage nuts into the square hole rack as shown in Figure 11 Align the bottom cage nuts on the front racks with the bottom cage nuts on the rear racks Then align the top cage nuts on the rear racks with lowest of the top cage nuts on the front racks C1629M F 3 08 CAGE NUT e ALIGN ALIGN WRAL DAL AT FRONT MOUNT RAIL REAR MOUNT RAIL Figure 11 Inserting Cage Nuts 5 Attach one support rail assembly to the equipment rack in the desired location refer to Figure 12 C1629M F 3 08 NOTE The support rail assemblies are identical and may be used on either the right or left side of the rack Position the ear of the front mount rail against the front of the equipment rack Align the top and bottom holes in the ear of the rail with the threaded holes or cage nuts in the rack Using two 10 32 x 0 5 inch Phillips flat head screws attach the ear of the rail to the front of the rack Insert the screws from the outside of the rack pointing toward the back of the rack Adjust the rails to the correct depth of the equipment rack by sliding the rear mount rail to the back of the equipment rack
46. ty Screw Drive Status The disk status indicator reports the operating status of each individual hard disk drive as follows Solid Green Indicates the read or write operation on a specific hard drive Solid Red There is a problem with the hard drive Flashing Red The unit is initializing the hard drive Power Button 5 Use the power button to turn the unit on and off refer to Unit Startup below and Unit Shutdown on page 32 respectively Configuration Reset This button is reserved for future use CPU Activity The CPU activity indicator flashes yellow anytime there is processing activity the DVR5300 It is not lit when there Is no processing activity Netw ork Activity The network activity indicator flashes green whenever the unit is sending or receiving data over the network The indicator is not lit when there is no network activity present or when a link has been terminated Netw ork Status zu Network status connection and speed is indicated by one of the following conditions Off The unit is not connected to the network Solid Green The unit is connected to the network using the 1000Base T standard Solid Amber The unit is connected to the network using the 100Base T standard Solid Red The unit is connected to the network using the 10Base T standard NOTE For proper operation you must use the 1000Base T standard Unit Status A Unit status is indicated by one of the following three colors
47. uipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 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 In order 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 A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NM B 003 du Canada Video Quality Caution FRAME RATE NOTICE REGARDING USER SELECTED OPTIONS Pelco systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback How ever 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 picture rate or both A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution may result in
48. unit alarm sounds The unit status indicator continues to glow red after you correct the problem It can be cleared from WS5000 Endura workstations and VCD5000 video console displays POWER SUPPLY PROBLEMS The primary and secondary power supplies are both equipped with status indicators Table E describes the status by color and indicator Table E Power Supply Status Indicators Power Supply Front Panel Power Supply Indicator Status Indicator Audible Alarm f Power Problem Solid Red Solid Red Alarm Sounds Power Supply Failure Solid Red Replace the appropriate power supply if there is any problem refer to Appendix C Replacing a Power Supply on page 39 C1629M F 3 08 43 Specifications SYSTEM Operating System User Interface Video Storage Capacity Interface RAID Level VIDEO AUDIO Video Standards Video Compression Video Resolutions 4CIF 2CIF CIF NETWORK Interface Security AUXILIARY INTERFACES USB 2 0 Camera Control Linux Remote operation from W 5000 or VCD5000 Up to 6 98 TB expandable using SEB5100 SATA hot swappable 5 NTSC PAL EIA CCIR composite M PEG 4 NTSC PAL 704x480 704x576 704x240 704 288 352x240 352x288 2 Gigabit Ethernet RJ 45 ports 1000Base T 2 modes secure mode device authentication and unsecure mode 4 high speed USB 2 0 ports on rear of unit RJ 45 connector connects DVR5300 to CM 9760 CDU T Pelco D Pelco P protocol FRONT PANEL INDICATORS FUNCTIONS
49. up the SEB5100 if necessary refer to the SEB5100 Series Installation manual for more information 4 Powerup the DVR5300 if necessary refer to Unit Startup on page 31 The DVR5300 automatically recognizes the new SEB5100 unit within two minutes and puts it into service C1629M F 3 08 33 INSTALLING MULTIPLE SEB5100 UNITS SWITCH Use a dedicated Pelco approved Gigabit Ethernet switch to expand the video storage of the DVR5300 quickly and easily First connect the DVR5300 to the switch Then connect up to eight SEB5100 units to the switch Contact Pelco s Product Support for a list of approved Gigabit Ethernet switches refer to Appendix F Troubleshooting on page 43 for contact information To connect one or more SEB5100 units to a single DVR5300 1 Connect one end of a UTP cable to the secondary network connector lt on the DVR5300 rear panel Use a standard Cat5e or better UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors NOTE Do not connect the UTP cable to the primary network connector x SEB5100 l iuuuuzauida DVR5300 i 2 2 Ou t ey l Tu 2 11 GL E EC UO 1 mmmmmm dep omm ENDURA NETWORK Ds 6 SAR um E Hus Pr GIGABIT SWITCH uL
50. ur specific requirements Figure 6 shows a DVR5324 digital video recorder with three EN C5308 USB multichannel video encoders This configuration incorporates a matrix switch for displaying both live and playback video This configuration also requires a CM 9700M DD EVS to interface playback video to the matrix 12 C1629M F 3 08 C1629M F 3 08 LIVE PLAYBACK CM9700 SERIES 272 SERIAL WS5000 GIGABIT SWITCH CM9700MDD EVS EEB LIVE ENC5308 UP TO 3 MATRIX BAY DVR5324 SM5000 Figure 6 Security Network with a DVR5324 EN C5308s and CM 9700 M atrix Switch CM9760 KBD PLAYBACK lt MONITOR 13 Equipment Placement and Rack Mounting UNPACKING THE DVR5300 The DVR5300 Series digital video recorder ships with two smaller boxes as shown in Figure 7 One contains the hard drive pack The other contains the accessory pack N WARNING Due to the unit s weight and size do not unpack the DVR5300 without the help of another person SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION MANUAL HARD DRIVE PACK ACCESSORY PACK os m7 DVR5300 S SSS gt Figure 7 Unpacking the DVR5300 Series To unpack the DVR5300 1 Remove the boxes marked HARD DRIVE PACK and ACCESSORY PACK 2 Usea cloth or pad to protect the workbench or other flat surface 3 With the help of another person lift the DVR5300 out of its box and onto the protected surface
51. y of the six drive models by 1 5 TB or 3 0 TB Each upgrade kit includes six filled hard drive carriers Contact Pelco s Product Support for more information refer to Appendix F Troubleshooting on page 43 for contact information Install the first hard drive carrier as follows D WARNING The hard drive carrier fits into the unit only one way If you have difficulty inserting a carrier remove it and check its orientation Orient the drive carrier so that the drive status indicator is pointing up Align the tapered ends of the carrier rails with the correct drive slot opening Slide the drive carrier gently into the unit M ake sure the carrier snaps into place DRIVE STATUS INDICATOR DRIVE NUMBER LABEL N 4 HY Y Figure 18 Hard Disk Drive Carrier Installation C1629M F 3 08 4 Make sure the hard drive carrier has been installed correctly Without squeezing the spring loaded release tabs gently pull the plastic front cover of the carrier away from the chassis If the carrier does not pull out the drive is secure n UR d E JB d r K a ees r In N f 5 a V al ran p Si NT DEN Lx e bs and k Figure 19 Checking Hard Disk Drive Carrier 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for eac
52. ystem that identifies data to be removed when stored video reaches a predefined age With EnduraStor users no longer have to compromise on recorded frame rates to save on storage costs EnduraStor gives users the ability to retain full frame rate recorded video for a user defined period of time and then reduce the frame rate to save on storage costs Designed with reliability in mind the DVR5300 Series provides performance enhancement and fault tolerance by employing RAID 5 Redundant Array of Independent Disks level 5 disk management across as many as 12 hard drives The DVR incorporates two RAID 5 controllers each managing six hard drives NOTE The DVR5300 Series recorder supports hot swappable hard drives in case of failure it does not support hot hard drive expansion Dual redundant hot swappable power supplies add another layer of reliability to the unit Support for matrix enabled failover rounds out the reliability aspects of the DVR5300 Diagnostics are systemized with other Endura products and can be reported to the Endura system Administrators can view the status of individual components in realtime thereby preventing failures Together with the Pelco ENC5300 Series USB multichannel video recorder the DVR5300 supports control of pan tilt zoom PTZ cameras It supports Pelco D Pelco P and Coaxitron protocols With Coaxitron the DVR receives commands from a Pelco controller and transmits those commands to the PTZ device through t

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