S U P P LEM ENTA L INFO RMATION DVR5100 Series Digital Video Recorder C2669M (4/07)
Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Units Being Updated From a Previous Software Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 DVR5100 Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction This document is an addendum to the DVR5100 Series digital video recorder (DVR) installation and operation manuals and provides an update on new packaging, equipment, and features of the DVR5100 Series.
DVR5100 Parts List A USB keyboard and mouse, and a keyboard overlay (template) have been added to the existing parts list. Qty Description 1 Pelco DVR5100 Series DVR 1 Rack-mounting kit: 2 Chassis mounting brackets with handles and thumb screws 8 Screws, 10-32 x 0.25-inch, Phillips, pan head (four for each bracket) 2 Adjustable support rail sets (each set includes one front-mounting rail and one rear-mounting rail) 6 Screws, 8-32 x 0.375-inch, Phillips, truss head 4 Screws, 10-32 x 0.
USB PC Keyboard, Mouse, and Template for the DVR5100 The DVR5100 provides a control pad on the front panel that allows you to access the unit’s user interface (UI). A USB PC keyboard and mouse, and a keyboard overlay (template) are now included as an alternate method to accessing the UI. The control pad or the keyboard are used together to make selections in the UI to set up and operate the unit. The USB mouse provides a convenient method to navigate the setup and configuration menus.
Table A. USB PC Keyboard and Mouse Operations (Continued) Ctrl + Right Arrow/Ctrl + Left Arrow Increases or decreases the audio volume. Page Up or Page Down Scrolls forward or backward through the timeline on the Quick Search dialog box, or selects the next or previous entry in a list on a menu or dialog box. Backspace Returns to the previous menu; performs the same action as turning the shuttle counterclockwise.
Auto Login The DVR5100 comes with four pre-defined user profiles: Administrator, Manager, Operator, and Guest. The first time you start the DVR5100, the system automatically logs in using the admin user after 60 seconds if an operator does not select a specific user at the login screen. This feature allows the system to automatically log in as the designated user each time the DVR is rebooted (for example, after a power failure or when the unit is restarted for any purpose).
Automatically Assigning Cameras to the Workspace The DVR5100 automatically assigns or prepopulates cameras to the workspace. Cameras are configured starting at the top left video pane and ending at the lower right video pane. Figure 4 shows a 2 x 2 configuration. Figure 4.
Extending Video Retention by Changing Frame Rate Traditionally, users looking to retain video for as long as possible were forced to compromise between recording at a lower quality and a lower frame rate. The DVR5100 now introduces a powerful alternative to achieving longer retention times.
Table D. Image Resolutions (in Pixels) NTSC Resolutions PAL Resolutions 4CIF 704 x 480 4CIF 704 x 576 2CIF 704 x 240 2CIF 704 x 288 CIF 352 x 240 CIF 352 x 288 NOTES: • The default setting for the DVR5100 frame rate was formerly Low 30/25, EnduraStor not enabled. • The default setting for the DVR5100 frame rates is now Low 1 image/second, EnduraStor enabled after 12 hours.
TIMELINE SYNCHRONIZATION IN QUICK SEARCH The cursor in the Quick Search display now tracks with the video. You can move the cursor to any point on the timeline to instantly play back video from that time. Figure 6. Quick Search The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002/95/EC. REVISION HISTORY Manual # C2669M Date 4/07 Comments Original version.
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I N S T A L L A T I O N DVR5100 Series Digital Video Recorder C1695M (8/06)
Contents Before You Begin About the DVR5100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Initial DVR5100 Configuration About Setting Up the DVR5100 for the First Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Selecting a Primary Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Setting Up the DVR5100 for the First Time . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Video Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Displaying the Video Tab Camera Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Modifying the Video Setting Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Illustrations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 C1695M (8/06) Major Package Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Accessories Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 8 Expanding the Device Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Saving Changes to Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Tables A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O C1695M (8/06) Parts of the DVR5100 Back Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Video Cable Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Pin Assignments for the DVR5100 . . . . . . . . . .
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.
Before You Begin About the DVR5100 The DVR5100 Series digital video recorder (DVR) is stand-alone or Endura-enabled, high-performance 4, 8, or 16 channel DVR. The DVR5100 combines superior forensic functions, easy-to-use interfaces, and video recording performance previously reserved for extremely high-end systems. Digital video recorders designed for forensic applications must record video at high resolutions to capture exceptional detail and quality required for investigative work.
PACKAGE CONTENTS The following diagrams show the contents of the two boxes. When installing the DVR5100 Operation manual, refer to these diagrams. SHIPPING BOX DVR5100 ACCESSORY PACK SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, INSTALLATION MANUAL, QUICK REFERENCE CARD, QUICK START INSTALLATION GUIDE, RECOVERY INSTRUCTIONS Figure 1. Major Package Components ACCESSORY PACK RACK MOUNT KIT RESOURCE CD WITH ALL MANUALS USA STANDARD POWER CORD (110 VAC) 1 EA. RECOVERY DVD EUROPEAN STANDARD POWER CORD (220 VAC) 1 EA.
REAR MOUNT RAIL 2 EA. FRONT MOUNT RAIL 2 EA. RACK MOUNT KIT CHASSIS MOUNTING BRACKETS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW, 10-32 X 0.25-INCH 8 EA. PHILLIPS TRUSS HEAD SCREW, 8-32 X 0.375-INCH 6 EA. PHILLIPS FLAT HEAD SCREW, 10-32 X 0.5-INCH 4 EA. PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW, 10-32 X 0.75-INCH 4 EA. CAGE NUT, 10-32 10 EA. Figure 3.
Hardware Installation Equipment Placement and Rack Mounting The DVR5100 can be placed on a flat surface, such as a desktop, or mounted in an equipment rack. DESKTOP MOUNTING WARNING: Do not place the DVR5100 unit on its side; in this position, the unit is likely to fall over and may cause equipment damage or personal injury. To mount the DVR5100 on a desktop: 1. To prevent surface damage, be sure that the rubber feet are securely installed on the four corners of the bottom of the unit. 2.
NOTE: Figure 6 identifies each piece of hardware for this procedure. To install the DVR5100 in a rack: 1. If chassis mounting brackets are not attached: Attach one mounting bracket to each side of the DVR5100. Use four 10-32 x 0.25-inch Phillips pan head screws for each bracket. Attach the brackets so that the tapered ends are positioned toward the rear of the DVR5100. Refer to Figure 5. 2. Remove the four rubber feet from the underside of the unit if they are attached.
6. Attach one support rail assembly to the equipment rack in the desired location (refer to Figure 8). NOTE: The support rail assemblies are identical and may be used on either the right or left side of the rack. a. 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. b. Using two 10-32 x 0.
7. Repeat step 6 for the second support rail assembly. 8. Tighten the 8-32 x 0.375-inch Phillips truss head screws that were attached to the front- and rear-mount rails in steps 3 and 4. 9. 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. Refer to Figure 9. WARNING: When sliding out the DVR5100, be careful not to let the unit fall out of the rack.
Connections Familiarize yourself with the DVR5100 back panel before connecting any equipment to the unit. The following figure shows the DVR5100 back panel for the 16-channel DVR. The DVR5100 is available as 4, 8, or 16-channel DVR. In this case, the back panel of the 4 and 8 channel units is a little different. Figure 11. DVR5100 Rear Panel The following table describes the DVR5100 back panel. Table A.
Table A. Parts of the DVR5100 Back Panel (Continued) Item Part Description Audio Inputs 3 and 4 Audio inputs 3 and 4 are for channel 9 and 10. For information about audio inputs for a 4 or 8 channel DVR5100, refer to item 3 in this table. Video Inputs 9–16 Camera inputs 9–16 for a 16 channel DVR. The rear panel layout might be different for the 4 and 8 channel DVR. Looping Video Outputs 9–16 One looping video output is provided for each camera input. USB 2.0 Two USB 2.
CONNECTING VIDEO DISPLAY DEVICES TO THE DVR5100 This section provides information about physically connecting video display devices to the DVR5100. When you install the DVR5100 for the first time, one of the initial steps you perform is to select and set up the primary monitor. By default, the DVR5100 is configured to use a VGA monitor. In this case, if your application requires a VGA monitor, you do not have to select and set up a primary monitor.
CONNECTING VIDEO INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES The DVR5100 offers both analog video input and looping video output for up to 16 video devices. CAMERAS SEQ MONITOR LOOPING VIDEO MONITOR Figure 12. Video Inputs and Outputs Before installing the DVR5100, make sure the distance from the unit to each video device is less than the maximum distance for the coaxial cable. Refer to Table B for maximum video coaxial cable distances. Table B.
CONNECTING VIDEO INPUT The DVR5100 automatically detects the video standard (PAL or NTSC) whenever you connect a video input. It accepts both color and black-andwhite analog video. Use the DVR5100 Remote Client to select the termination setting (HiZ or 75Ω) for each video input. Termination is set to 75Ω by default. NOTES: • Enabling line lock on cameras may cause video distortion. There may be noise in the camera’s power source.
CONNECTING LOOPING VIDEO The DVR5100 supports looping video. It passes the video input to a monitor or other analog video device. To use looping video: 1. Connect a coaxial cable to the video out connector on the rear panel. NOTE: You may have to use a BNC installation tool to connect coaxial cables to the rear panel. 2. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the analog device. 3. After installation, change the termination for the video channel Hi-Z using the DVR5100 Remote Client. 4.
To set up audio: 1. Make sure your audio input device matches the 1 Vp-p line input level. If the device and line input levels do not match, audio distortion problems may occur. 2. Make sure the audio connector is wired as follows: Connector Tip Signal high Connector Sleeve Common 3. Connect a line input device or preamplified microphone to the audio connector for the video channel on the rear panel. CONNECTING RELAY DEVICES The DVR5100 supports up to four relay devices.
Table D identifies the pin assignments for the relay control terminal blocks. On the terminal block, pin 1 is the top lead (refer to Figure 14). Table D. Relay Control Terminal Blocks Pin Assignments Relay Pin Label 1, 3 1 NO 2 C Common 3 NC Normally Closed 4 NO Normally Open 5 C Common 6 NC Normally Closed 2, 4 Lead Normally Open Figure 15 shows how to wire the relay with its power source to the DVR5100 (refer to Table D for the specific connector pin assignments).
CONNECTING ALARMS The DVR5100 offers 16 alarm inputs for external signaling devices, such as door contacts or motion detectors. Each alarm input can be either normally open or normally closed, either supervised or unsupervised. Once configured, an alarm input can invoke many different activities, including triggering a relay device, sending an alert to a security office, changing the video recording settings, and storing pre-alarm video to the DVR5100.
UNSUPERVISED ALARMS When an alarm is configured as an unsupervised alarm, the DVR5100 triggers an alarm only when the normal alarm state (open or closed) changes. Figure 18 illustrates the alarm and no alarm conditions of an unsupervised alarm input. A normally closed alarm input can be defeated with a bypass. A normally open input can be defeated with a cut.
Table E identifies the pin assignments for the terminal block. On the terminal block, pin 1 is on the left (refer to Figure 20). Table E. Terminal Block Pin Assignments Pin Label Lead 1 A1 Alarm 1 2 3 Ground A2 4 5 Ground A3 6 7 8 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Ground A4 Alarm 4 Ground These pins, labels, and leads also correspond to alarms 5-8, 9-12, and 13-16 on the other three alarm terminal blocks.
CONNECTING POWER The power supply incorporated into the DVR5100 is tested and certified for high reliability applications. The unit has an autoranging power supply that adapts automatically to voltages between 100 VAC and 240 VAC (50/60 Hz). For greater reliability, you can 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.
CONNECTING OPTIONAL USB KEYBOARD AND MOUSE The DVR5100 provides three USB ports: one on the front panel and two on the back panel. Any of the USB ports can be used to connect a USB PC keyboard and mouse to the DVR5100. A local USB PC keyboard and mouse are not required to configure the DVR5100, but they can facilitate configuration of the DVR. To connect a USB PC keyboard to the DVR5100: 1. Connect the USB mouse to the PC keyboard USB port. 2.
Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus Overview of Front Panel Controls and Menus This section provides an overview of DVR5100 front panel controls and menus. The DVR5100 is a menu-driven DVR. You can operate the DVR5100 using any of the following: • DVR5100 Control Pad: The DVR5100 provides front panel controls that allow you to local access to the menu system. You can configure and operate the DVR5100 using front panel controls.
Table F. Features of the DVR5100 Front Panel (Continued) Power key : Use the power key to turn the unit on and off. Network status indicator the following conditions: : The network status LED indicates the network connection and speed. It may display one of • Off: The unit is not connected to the network. • Solid Green: The unit is connected to the network using the 1000BaseT standard. • Solid Yellow: The unit is connected to the network using the 100BaseT standard.
Table G. DVR5100 Control Pad Functions (Continued) Quick export label: Indicates the function of this key when on-screen menus are not displayed. Enter/Shift: The Enter/Shift key selects menu items when menus are visible. Press and release the key to enter or exit PTZ mode, which is indicated by a blue border around the video pane. Press and hold the key to adjust volume. Plus (+)/Minus (–) keys: Plus Shift key.
NAVIGATING THROUGH MENUS WITH THE KBD5000 KEYBOARD The KBD5000 keyboard controls serve different purposes depending on which part of the menus you are using. The keys light up to indicate which controls are available based on your currently active operation. If a key is not lit, that control is not currently available. ACTIVATING ON-SCREEN MENUS When you want to activate on-screen menus, you can use the keys on the KBD5000. The menu operations are described in the following table: Table H.
ACTIVATING LIVE AND PLAYBACK CONTROLS After you select a video pane, you can work with the live or recorded video, operate pan and tilt commands, or initiate other camera-specific actions with the KBD5000 keys. The menu operations are described in the following table: Table I. KBD5000 Live and Playback Operations Joystick Module Key Live and Playback Operations Joystick: Navigates up and down, left and right across the monitor and across menus. Controls PTZ.
Table I. KBD5000 Live and Playback Operations (Continued) Jog/Shuttle Module Key Live and Playback Operations Menu selection key: Shows or hides the main menu. Shuttle (outer ring): Performs fast rewind when moved to the left. Performs fast forward when moved to the right. When a sub-menu is displayed, turning the shuttle to the left returns you to the main menu. Jog (inner dial): Performs slow rewind when moved to the left. Performs slow forward when moved to the right.
Table J. USB PC Keyboard and Mouse Operations (Continued) Right or Left Arrow Ctrl + Right Arrow/ Ctrl + Left Arrow Page Up or Page Down Backspace Alphanumeric keypad In PTZ mode, pans the currently selected camera right or left. In the menus, moves to the next or previous field on a menu or dialog box. Increases or decreases the audio volume. Scrolls forward or backward through the timeline on the Quick Search dialog box, or selects the next or previous entry in a list on a menu or dialog box.
Overview of Navigation and Controls The DVR5100 Series DVR provides semitransparent on-screen menus that allow you to adjust settings while continuing to monitor live video. The DVR5100 Control Pad offers a quick and convenient set of local controls that allow you to configure and operate the DVR. Figure 26. DVR5100 Main Window The DVR5100 application window contains the following elements: Icon path: Orients you to your location in the menu hierarchy.
DISPLAYING AND HIDING THE SYSTEM MENUS Press the Menu key to display and hide the on-screen menus. The first time you display the menus, the DVR5100 displays the main menu. If you navigate to a lower-level menu and then close the menu display, the DVR5100 retains that information and returns you to the same menu the next time you press the Menu key. To hide an on-screen menu, press the Menu key again. Figure 27.
USING THE JOG/SHUTTLE TO NAVIGATE THROUGH MENUS There are two ways to return to a previous, or higher level, menu: • Turn the jog (inner dial) to the right or left until you select the Back icon Enter/Shift key • on the screen, and then press the . Turn the shuttle (outer ring) counterclockwise. The icon path at the top of the menu bar tells you which menu icons you selected to arrive at your current location.
3. Enter characters by pressing the following keys: • • • Turn the jog to the right or left to select a character of the name or IP address that you are entering. Use the joystick, blue function key, or yellow function key to move between characters within the text field. Use the jog/shuttle to move slowly or quickly through the list of characters. • Press the Minus key • Press the Plus key • Press the Shift/Enter • • Press the green function key to accept a completed entry.
On-Screen Menus The DVR5100 Series DVR on-screen menus hierarchy is designed to present only those menus for which you have permission. Depending on your user role, you might see all available menus or only a few of the menus. There are user roles for an administrator, manager, operator, and guest. The descriptions of menus in this section are based on the administrator role, which has access to all menus and functions.
SEARCH/EXPORT MENU The Search/Export menu contains options for locating and reviewing recorded video and for exporting snapshots and recorded video. To export video you must have a CD or DVD available. To export snapshots, you must have a USB storage device attached to the DVR5100 or to the KBD5000. Figure 36. Search Export Menu SETUP WINDOW If you have permissions to do so, you can view or modify setup information for the DVR5100.
Initial DVR5100 Configuration About Setting Up the DVR5100 for the First Time This section provides a basic checklist for setting up your DVR5100 for the first time. You should perform the steps in this checklist immediately after you have installed the DVR5100 according to the steps described in Hardware Installation on page 14. The DVR5100 front panel controls are used to configure the DVR.
Selecting a Primary Monitor You can configure the primary monitor for the DVR5100 with or without having a monitor connected to the unit. The default monitor format is VGA. If you plan on using a VGA monitor in the application for displaying video, you do not have to perform the setup procedures in this section.
Setting Up the DVR5100 for the First Time This section describes how to set up the DVR5100 for the first time. Information about configuring the unit is available in Basic DVR5100 Configuration on page 53. The first thing you must do after you install your unit is to set up a primary monitor. By default, a VGA monitor is the primary monitor type. You can set your default monitor type to NTSC or PAL. The two methods for setting up an NTSC or PAL monitor as the primary monitor are described below.
4. Do one of the following: a. To select a monitor format, press a function key on the Control Pad to select the monitor type. Press the blue function key select VGA, press the yellow function key to select NTSC, or press the green function key to to select PAL. or b. In the Select Output Format dialog box, use the joystick to select a monitor format (VGA [the default], NTSC, or PAL) and press Enter/ Shift . The DVR5100 restarts, the video card is reconfigured, and the Login dialog box appears.
MONITORLESS SETUP OF AN NTSC OR PAL PRIMARY MONITOR The DVR5100 allows you to configure the primary monitor without having a monitor connected to the unit. In this case, you perform setup instructions by monitoring and using the DVR5100 front panel controls without using the on-screen setup menus. To set up a primary monitor: TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily.
Starting and Stopping the DVR5100 USER NAMES AND ACCESS ROLES The DVR5100 provides four default user names and access roles for use when you start or stop the DVR5100: Administrator, Manager, Operator, and Guest. Each access role is assigned a default user name. Table K describes the features that are available for each user access role and lists their default passwords. You must use the Remote Client application to manage the user roles.
To log on to the DVR5100: TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. 1. Start the DVR5100 by momentarily pressing the power button. The DVR5100 starts, displays the login dialog box, and flashes the Control Pad Menu button.
RE-ENTERING LOGIN INFORMATION If you enter an incorrect password on the Login dialog box, a message appears asking you to try again. Figure 44. Retry Login Dialog Box To re-enter your login information: TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. 1.
SHUTTING DOWN THE DVR5100 WARNING: Do not shut down the DVR5100 by turning off the power. Doing so can cause data loss or can corrupt the database. Always follow the procedures in this section to turn off the unit. To shut down the DVR5100: TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. 1.
Basic DVR5100 Configuration This section describes basic DVR5100 configuration and is organized into the following topics: • • Configuring the Primary Monitor or Spot Monitor, below Setting the System Clock on page 55 For information about advanced configuration, refer to Administering the DVR5100 on page 110. CONFIGURING THE PRIMARY MONITOR OR SPOT MONITOR The DVR5100 default monitor format is VGA.
3. Use the joystick on the control pad to select the Monitors tab, and then press Enter/Shift . The Monitors setup page is displayed. Figure 49. Monitors Setup Page 4. For the main monitor, you can change the following settings: • • Format: Select the monitor format. Options are VGA, PAL, or NTSC. Overscan adjust: Set the overscan adjust value. 5. For the spot monitor, you can change the following settings: • • • Dwell time: Set the dwell time.
SETTING THE SYSTEM CLOCK The DVR5100 allows you to synchronize the date and time with an external time server. You can also set the date and time manually. You may also specify a time zone for the system. If you select an external time server, it is possible that the time server will be in a different time zone than the DVR5100. In such cases, you must set your local time zone to reflect the location of the unit.
2. In the System Configuration setup page, select the Time tab. The Time section appears. Figure 51. System Clock Dialog Box 3. In the Time section, you can set up the following settings (for information about using the Control Pad to enter characters, refer to DVR5100 Control Pad on page 32): • • • • Time server IP: If the DVR5100 is being synchronized to an external time server, enter the IP address of the time server.
Advanced DVR5100 Configuration The DVR5100 provides a front panel Control Pad that allows a user with Administrator role permissions to access the Setup window to configure the unit. The DVR5100 is pre-configured with default settings that allow you to use the DVR5100 without having to configure the unit. • • • For information about using the DVR5100 Control Pad, refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31. For information about the DVR5100 Setup window, refer to Setup Window on page 13.
3. From the main menu, select . The Setup window opens to the System Configuration page. Figure 53.
System Configuration This section describes the System Configuration page and how to set DVR5100 system configuration options. For a list of default settings, refer to Default Settings for the DVR5100 System on page 113.
SITE NAME By default, the site name is DVR5100. Only an Administrator user can modify the site name. To modify the site name: TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. 1. From the main menu, select Setup . The Setup window appears (Figure 54). 1.
GENERAL SETTINGS The General tab allows you to configure the picture quality for system-wide display and recording and to reset all cameras to the factory default settings. For information about setting picture quality for individual cameras, refer to Reset Picture Quality on page 61. To change the system-wide picture quality setting: TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily.
PICTURE QUALITY SETTINGS The DVR5100 uses one quality stream, resolution, bit rate, and images per second (ips) setting for capturing and recording video. Single and quad layouts display the same stream as the one being recorded; other layouts (nine and sixteen) display a more compact stream, with a lower resolution and frame rate. NOTE: If the picture quality setting is changed, all affected cameras will stop recording for up to five seconds.
TIME SETTINGS Figure 57. System Configuration Page: Time Tab The DVR5100 allows you to configure the date and time to be synchronized with an external time server or you can manually set the date and time. You also have the option of specifying the time zone where the DVR5100 is located. If your DVR5100 is not attached to a network, you can set the date and time manually from the Setup menu. For information about setting the date and time, refer to Setting the System Clock on page 55.
NETWORK SETTINGS Figure 58. System Configuration Page: Network Section Using the TCP/IP protocol, multiple DVR5100 Series DVRs can be networked together for remote operation and management. In addition, up to five simultaneous PC clients can connect to each DVR. All connections are made over a secure and encrypted VPN session. The DVR5100 supports both static IP addressing and dynamic addressing through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The DVR5100 provides a onegigabit network port.
To set up the network information for the system: 1. If it is not already displayed, select the Network tab of the System Configuration page. 2. Navigate to Network Addressing, and then turn the jog (inner dial) to select the address type. Choices are Static and DHCP. If your system uses static IP addresses, you must also enter information for the subnet mask and default gateway. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the address. 3.
To set up the dynamic DNS information for the system: TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. 1. If it is not already displayed, select the DDNS tab of the System Configuration page. 2. Select the Enable DDNS Service check box if your system will use DDNS. 3.
Devices Figure 60. Devices Tab The Devices page allows you to configure alarms, cameras, DVR EnduraStor, relays, and the system logger. You may only make changes to a camera when it is on line. If a device is not currently on line, its icon appears with a red slash mark across it and the text in the right-hand panel is grayed out, indicating that you cannot make changes. The following settings are available on the Devices tab.
WORKING WITH DEVICES TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To select a device to configure: 1. From the main menu, select Setup and press Enter/Shift . As an alternative, press . The Setup window is displayed. 2. On the Control Pad, use the joystick to select the Devices tab. 3.
To rename a device: 1. With the Devices tab displayed, select a device. 2. Use the joystick to navigate to the Name field, and then press the blue function key to display the on-screen keyboard . Figure 63. Renaming a Device With the On-Screen Keyboard 3. Make any necessary changes to the device name, and then select OK to save the changes. Refer to Using the Control Pad to Enter Characters on page 10 for additional information. 4.
ALARM ARRAY SETUP Figure 65. Setting Up an Alarm Array The DVR5100 provides 1 alarm input for each camera. The alarm inputs can be configured separately. For information about connecting alarm inputs, refer to Connecting Alarms on page 26. Alarms are not displayed in the Alarm Received pop-up window until the specified alarm input is configured. To monitor and respond to alarms, users must be assigned a role that includes access to the service.
• • • • • • • • Alarm Number: Assigns a unique number to the selected alarm in the Alarm list box. Silence Alarm: When selected, the alarm for the associated alarm input is silenced. Supervised: When selected, the specified alarm input operates in the supervised alarm mode. When an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm, the DVR5100 maintains a constant electrical current through the alarm circuit (5.0 VDC, 10 kΩ), including a 10 kΩ resistor.
To modify the alarm input name: 1. If it is not already displayed, select the alarm device on the Devices tab of the Setup window. For information about selecting a device, refer to Working With Devices on page 68. 2. Move to the Alarm list box. The configuration options for the selected alarm input are displayed in the Contents pane. The alarm name is displayed in the Alarm Name text box. Figure 66. Modifying an Alarm Input 3. Use the Control Pad to modify the alarm input name.
SELECTING AN ALARM INPUT OPERATING MODE By default, all alarm inputs are set to operate in the silent alarm mode. This means that the alarm input will not display an alarm message when triggered. All alarm in puts are also set to operate in the unsupervised mode. For information about connecting an alarm input to operate in the unsupervised or supervised mode, refer to Connecting Alarms on page 26.
SETTING THE ALARM INPUT POLARITY The DVR5100 allows you to set the alarm input’s polarity. By default, the alarm polarity is normally open. You set the polarity to operate as normally closed. The dwell time is initially set to 110 tenths of a second. TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus.
CREATING AN ALARM COMMENT The DVR5100 allows you to create a comment about an alarm event. You use the Comments text box to communicate actions you would like the operator to take if this alarm is triggered. The alarm message is displayed in the Alarm Notification window. TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily.
UNDERSTANDING THE GENERAL SETTINGS FOR CAMERAS Refer to the following sections for instructions on configuring and editing general settings for cameras: • Displaying the General Section Camera Options on page 77 • Modifying a Camera Name on page 77 • Modifying the Camera Number on page 78 • Selecting the Camera Type on page 78 • Selecting PTZ Protocol on page 78 • Selecting the Camera Address on page 79 The DVR5100 provides the following general settings for configuring cameras.
DISPLAYING THE GENERAL SECTION CAMERA OPTIONS TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To access the General section (default view) camera device options: 1. From the main menu, select Setup and press Enter/Shift . The Setup window is displayed. 2.
MODIFYING THE CAMERA NUMBER TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To modify the camera number: 1. If it is not already open, display the General section camera device options on the Devices tab of the Setup window.
SELECTING THE CAMERA ADDRESS TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To assign an address to a camera: 1. If it is not already open, display the General section camera device options on the Devices tab of the Setup window.
The DVR5100 provides the following general settings for configuring cameras. • • • Covert Camera: Check this box to operate the camera in covert mode. If a camera is set to covert operation, the DVR5100 records video from the camera but does not display the video. Video Termination: Check box that allows the specified camera to be terminated. If available, enable or disable video termination by clicking the check box.
SETTING UP A CAMERA FOR COVERT OPERATION TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To set up a camera for covert operation: 1. If it is not ready open, select the Configuration tab for a camera of the Devices tab on the Setup window.
ENABLING AUDIO TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To enable audio recording: 1. If it is not ready open, select the Configuration tab for a camera of the Devices tab on the Setup window.
VIDEO SETUP Figure 70. Configuring Cameras: Video Tab From the DVR5100 you can configure color settings for live and recorded video. By default these settings are determined automatically by the system. The following settings may be configured for video quality. • • • • Brightness: The brightness information at any particular instant in a picture is conveyed by the corresponding DC level of the active video.
MODIFYING THE VIDEO SETTING LEVELS Each video color setting has two modes: Auto and Manual. A slider control is used in the Manual mode to adjust each setting. If the option you want to adjust is set to Auto, the slider control is unavailable. By default, all settings are set to Auto. TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily.
MOTION DETECTION SETUP Refer to the follow instructions to configure motion detection settings for the DVR5100: • • Setting Up Motion Detection Zones on page 86 Setting Up Alarm Severity on page 87 Figure 72. Camera Configuration: Motion Tab From the DVR5100 you can configure motion detection zones and alarms settings for live and recorded video.
Setting Up Motion Detection Zones NOTE: Use the front panel controls or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to set up motion detection zones. 1. If it is not already open, select the Motion tab for a camera from the Devices tab on the Setup window. If this tab is not available, select the Configuration tab, and then select the “Enable 24 hour motion recording” service. After you save the changes, the DVR5100 displays the Motion tab. This can take a few minutes. 2.
Setting Up Alarm Severity Alarm severity settings must be set for each camera. To set up alarm severity for a motion detection zone: 1. If it is not already open, select the Motion tab for a camera from the Devices tab on the Setup window. If this tab is not available, select the Configuration tab. 2. Select the “Enable 24 hour motion detection” service, and then select Apply Motion tab. This can take a few minutes. . After you save the changes, the DVR5100 displays the 3.
DVR SETUP Refer to the follow instructions to set up storage options for the DVR5100: • Displaying the EnduraStor Options on page 89 • Setting the Storage Time on page 89 • Enabling EnduraStor and Setting the EnduraStor Delay on page 90 • Enabling and Setting the Pruning Period on page 90 • Enabling and Setting the Locked Video Pruning on page 91 • Configuring Serial Port Settings on page 91 Figure 75.
• • • Data bits: Selects the number of bits in each data packet that can be transmitted as a single unit. Refer to Table O, DVR5100 Serial Port Options and Defaults, on page 89 for settings. Parity: Selects whether or not parity will be enabled for data transmissions. Refer to Table O, DVR5100 Serial Port Options and Defaults, on page 89 for settings. Stop bits: Selects the number of stop bits for each data transmission. Refer to Table O, DVR5100 Serial Port Options and Defaults, on page 89 for settings.
ENABLING ENDURASTOR AND SETTING THE ENDURASTOR DELAY EnduraStor allows video recorded at higher frame rates to be reduced to 2 ips after a predetermined delay (period of time). This reduction in stored frames saves valuable hard disk drive space. The delay is the number of days of stored video you want to retain at full size. Video recorded outside of this delay window will be compressed to make room for more recent recorded video. The default setting is 72 hours.
ENABLING AND SETTING THE LOCKED VIDEO PRUNING EnduaStor provides a feature that will delete locked video older than a certain number of days. TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To enable and set the EnduraStor locked video pruning period: 1.
RELAY ARRAY SETUP Relays work much like switches. When triggered, relays can activate external devices such as a siren, light fixture, or door lock. Each relay within the array can be configured separately. A relay array is a grouping of relays that are associated with the same device in your DVR5100 network. These relays can be configured by selecting the relay array and then setting up the individual relays within the array.
DISPLAYING THE RELAY ARRAY OPTIONS TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To display the Relay Array device setup options: 1. From the main menu, select Setup and press Enter/Shift . The Setup window is displayed. 2.
MODIFYING THE RELAY OUTPUT NAME TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To modify the relay output name: 1. If it is not already open, select the Configuration tab for the relay array from the Devices tab on the Setup window.
SYSTEM LOGGER SETUP Refer to the following instructions to use the System Logger options: • Displaying the System Logger Options on page 96 • Modifying the System Logger Device Name on page 96 • Enabling Pruning on page 97 • Selecting the Log Level on page 97 The DVR5100 maintains a system log that provides an overview of daily events in the system. Each time a user logs on to the system an entry is written automatically in the system log.
DISPLAYING THE SYSTEM LOGGER OPTIONS TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To display the System Logger device setup options: 1. From the main menu, select Setup and press Enter/Shift . The Setup window is displayed. 2.
ENABLING PRUNING By default, system log entries that are older than 30 days are deleted from the log. TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To enable pruning and select the pruning period: 1.
Users Figure 81. Users Tab The DVR5100 allows administrators to create user profiles, assign one or more roles to each user, and set preferences for the language display, alarm notifications, and exported file formats. The following settings are available on the Users tab: • • • • • • • • • 98 User Selection Pane: Contains the list DVR5100 users. The list of users is organized alphabetically. The Selection pane is sorted by left clicking the User column.
• • • • • • • • Language: Select the language in which the DVR application should be displayed. Only available languages are displayed. The possible list of available languages includes German, Russian, English, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, and Arabic. Alarm Notification: The Alarm Notification area provides options that allow you to customize how an alarm is responded to for each user. Sound Notification: Check box when selected enables sound notification in response to an alarm event.
ADDING NEW USERS If you are an administrator you can create new users and assign new passwords. The DVR5100 automatically converts letters in a password to numbers. Follow these guidelines when you create a user name or password: • User name: Use letters, numbers, and spaces. Do not use symbols or other special characters. • Password: Use letters, numbers, and spaces. Do not use symbols or other special characters.
DELETING USERS TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To remove a user: 1. If it is not already open, display the Users tab from the Setup window. Refer to Displaying the Users Options, above for specific instructions. 2. On the Users page, select the user to be deleted. 3.
CHANGING A USER PASSWORD TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To edit a password: 1. If it is not already open, display the Users tab from the Setup window. Refer to Displaying the Users Options on page 99 for specific instructions. 2. Select a user from the list.
ASSIGNING A ROLE TO A USER TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To assign a role to a user: 1. If it is not already open, display the Users tab from the Setup window. Refer to Displaying the Users Options on page 99 for specific instructions. 2. Select a user from the list.
SELECTING THE EXPORT AND SNAPSHOT FORMAT TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To select the export and snapshot format: 1. If it is not already open, display the Users tab from the Setup window. Refer to Displaying the Users Options on page 99 for specific instructions. 2.
Monitors If you are an administrator, you can configure a primary and spot monitor. Refer to the following instructions to modify monitor settings: • Displaying the Monitors Options on page 106 • Selecting the Primary Monitor Format on page 106 • Setting Up the Spot Monitor on page 106 Figure 86.
DISPLAYING THE MONITORS OPTIONS TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily. Refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 31 for a comparison on using any of these devices to work with the on-screen menus. To access the Monitors page options: 1. From the main menu, select Setup and press Enter/Shift . The Setup window is displayed. 2. On the Control Pad, use the joystick to select the Monitors tab. 3.
Recording Schedules The DVR5100 is configured by default to record video from all cameras 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To optimize your storage capacity, you can do the following: • • Set up schedules to activate recording for specific cameras at certain dates and times. Set up a recording schedule that is activated when specific events occur. For example, you might create a recording based on event groups, alarms related to a specific camera, and motion detection on certain cameras.
WORKING WITH RECORDING SCHEDULES SETUP OPTIONS Refer to the instructions below to set up recording schedules: • Displaying the Recording Schedules Options on page 108 • Setting Up a Recording Schedule on page 108 • Creating a Default Schedule on page 109 • Applying the Default Schedule on page 109 • Disabling a Recording Schedule on page 109 DISPLAYING THE RECORDING SCHEDULES OPTIONS TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easil
CREATING A DEFAULT SCHEDULE Any recording schedule can be used as the default schedule. To establish a default schedule, create a recording schedule according to the instructions in Creating a Default Schedule, above. Then follow these instructions to set it as the default schedule. TIP: You can use an optional KBD5000 keyboard or a USB PC keyboard and mouse to perform some setup tasks more easily.
Administering the DVR5100 Only an administrator or someone with administrator privileges can configure the DVR5100. The following topics are discussed in this section. • • • • Updating DVR5100 Software Troubleshooting Default Settings for the DVR5100 System Specifications Updating DVR5100 Software To update the software on the DVR5100, you must have a CD that contains a newer version of the software than the one you are currently running.
5. Select Apply to save your changes and continue working with settings on this page. Select OK the page. To retain the original settings, select Cancel C1695M (8/06) to save your changes and close . The DVR5100 main application window is displayed.
Troubleshooting The DVR5100 reports diagnostic information about the unit regularly. Users with permissions to view system configuration information can view diagnostic information. You can also review the messages in the system log for alarms that might indicate there is a problem with your system. To review this information, you must log on to the DVR5100 Remote Client application.
Default Settings for the DVR5100 System By default, the DVR5100 is configured with several user accounts and recording schedules to fit most needs. For a list of default settings, refer to the following sections • • • • • System Configuration on page 113 Devices on page 114 Users on page 116 Monitors on page 118 Recording Schedule on page 118 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The System Configuration page contains the following default settings. If a setting is blank, no default setting is provided.
DEVICES Each device category contains a specific set of default settings. Refer to the following sections for a list of default settings for these device categories. • Alarms, below • Cameras on page 114 • DVRs on page 115 • Relays on page 116 ALARMS The DVR5100 provides one alarm input for each camera input. The default settings are repeated for alarms 1 through 16.
Video Settings • • • • • • • • • • • • Iris (Auto or Manual): Auto Focus (Auto or Manual): Auto Iris Manual Setting: 50 Focus Manual Setting: 50 Brightness (Auto or Manual): Auto Saturation (Auto or Manual): Auto Hue (Auto or Manual): Auto Contrast (Auto or Manual): Auto Brightness Manual Setting: 50 Saturation Manual Setting: 50 Hue Manual Setting: 50 Contrast Manual Setting: 50 Motion Settings • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Enable 24-hour motion recording: Disabled Alarm comments: No default setting
RELAYS The DVR5100 provides up to 11 relays. The default settings are repeated for relays 1 through 11. • • • • • • • • • Name: DVR RelayArray Relay number: 1 to 11 Modify relay: No default setting Name: No default setting Physical input: 0 Mode: Off Period: 5 tenths of a second On state: 0% Number of pulses: 0 USERS The DVR5100 provides default users for an administrator, manager, operator, and guest. Except for their respective roles, the user settings are identical.
MANAGER DEFAULT SETTINGS • • • • • • • • • • • • • User name: manager Password: manager Role: Manager Language: English Alarm notification: No Default setting Sound notification: Disabled Snooze: 10 minutes Display warnings for alarms with severity – Minor: Disabled – Normal: Disabled – Major: Disabled – Critical: Disabled Defaults Export directory: DVD drive Export format: Pelco Video Files (*.pef) Snapshot directory: DVD drive Snapshot format: Portable Network Graphics Files (*.
• Defaults – Export directory: DVD drive – Export format: Pelco Video Files (*.pef) – Snapshot directory: DVD drive – Snapshot format: Portable Network Graphics Files (*.png) MONITORS The DVR5100 provides default setting for a primary monitor and a spot monitor.
Specifications SYSTEM Operating System Linux User Interface Semitransparent on-screen VIDEO Video Standards Input Output Video Coding NTSC/PAL composite NTSC/PAL S-Video, composite VGA (1024 x 768) 60 Hz capability for NTSC 75 Hz capability for PAL MPEG-4 Video Inputs 4/8/16 Video Resolutions 4CIF 2CIF CIF NTSC 704 x 480 704 x 240 352 x 240 Video Recording Rate Up to 30 IPS per camera for CIF/2CIF/4CIF PAL 704 x 576 704 x 288 352 x 288 Video Inputs/Connectors 4/8/16, BNC, looping, 75 Ω, 0.
AUXILIARY INTERFACES USB 2.0 Three high-speed USB 2.
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