Ltd an dF ire Vi-R2000 Series Net Recorder User Manual Products covered by this manual cu rity Vi-R2005 Int ell ige nt Se Vi-R2001 Document Reference Date Firmware Mdr601a1.doc 14/12/2012 120823 Videoswitch Telephone 01252-851510 Ocean House, Redfields Industrial Park Fax 01252-851296 Redfields Lane, Church Crookham Email sales@videoswitch.co.uk Hants GU52 0RD Web www.videoswitch.co.uk Videoswitch Mdr601a.
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Vi-R2000 Series Contents 1 Getting Started ......................................1 1.1. Monitors ..............................................................................................................................2 1.2. Control ................................................................................................................................3 1.1.1 Vi-R2001 Keyboard Control.............................................................................................4 1.1.
Vi-R2000 Series Power............................................................................................................................29 5.2.12 Environmental ...............................................................................................................29 5.2.13 Dimensions & Weight ....................................................................................................29 Int ell ige nt Se cu rity an dF ire Ltd 5.2.11 Videoswitch Mdr601a.
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Vi-R2000 Series 1.1. Monitors VGA Monitor A VGA monitor is recommended in order to benefit from high resolution images. Supported resolutions are: 1024x768 and 1280x1024. The VGA monitor should be plugged in before applying power to the DVR so that is detected. If no monitor is attached, the BNC output becomes the main monitor. BNC Monitor The BNC monitor is the AUX monitor if a VGA monitor is used and can display full screen and split screen formats that are independent to the VGA monitor.
Vi-R2000 Series 1.2. Control The R-series DVRs have various methods of control. A single method or a mixture of methods can be employed according to personal preference: • Control by keys in standard mode - arrow keys step from field to field in the menus. Control by external mouse – a mouse moves pointer smoothly around the screen. The left button selects items on the screen and right button brings up a menu when in live mode.
Vi-R2000 Series Vi-R2001 Keyboard Control Key Function(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 Live: 1 – 8 Select full screen cameras Ltd 1.1.
Vi-R2000 Series Vi-R2005 Keyboard Control an dF ire Ltd 1.1.2 Function(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 Live: Select cameras 1-8. cu rity Key Menu: Password entry Standard Mode Up, Down, Left, Right Live: Select cameras Menu Mode: Move from field to field Se Mouse Emulator Move mouse pointer around screen Press and hold ALT then also press Up, Down, Left, Right for faster nt pointer movement.
Vi-R2000 Series Step through multi-screens. Use arrow keys to select cameras 1-4 or 5-8 in quad mode. FIND/PLAY MODE Enter play mode BURN Go to export menu MENU Enter MENU mode. Controls wiper in PTZ mode. HELP Go to system information menu LIVE Return to LIVE mode from any other mode MON/ESC/ALT Escape one level in menu. Also used at shift key for alternate functions.
Vi-R2000 Series 1.1.5 External Keyboards Int ell ige nt Se cu rity an dF ire Ltd The external keyboard port supports Vi-K1 and Vi-K2 series keyboards and allow remote control of the DVR. The DVR sends video over CAT5 to the BNC output connectors on the keyboard for connection to a monitor. Videoswitch Page 7 Mdr601a.
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Vi-R2000 Series 1.3. Preventive and Cautionary Tips Before connecting and operating your device, please be advised of the following tips: • Ensure unit is installed in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment. • Unit is designed for indoor use only. • Keep all liquids away from the device. • Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications. Ltd • Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf.
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Vi-R2000 Series 1.4. Connecting Up Ltd Vi-R2001 Rear Panel Int ell ige nt Se cu rity an dF ire Vi-R2005 Rear Panel Essential Connections • Connect Cameras to camera inputs 1-8 • Connect VGA monitor to VGA port and/or connect BNC monitor to MONITOR (CVBS) port. The two monitors can display different full screen and multi-screens. Note that the VGA monitor must be connected prior to switching on the DVR as it is auto-detected on boot-up.
Vi-R2000 Series Connect a Videoswitch remote keyboard to KBD port (Vi-K1 or Vi-K2 range). A BNC video monitor may be connected to the BNC connector on the keyboard. • Connect dome(s) to A and B of RS485 port • Connect alarm device and alarm sensor contacts to ALARMS port • Connect a USB memory stick to BACKUP port for exporting video, importing/exporting configuration and for importing firmware updates.
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Vi-R2000 Series 1.5. Password Access If password protection is enabled, a password will need to be selected to gain access to protected functions such as the menu. When the password box appears, enter the password using one of these methods: Keyboard Mode If you want to select a different User Name press arrow keys to highlight User Name field, press OK, press down arrow, press OK again.
Vi-R2000 Series 1.6. Record Settings If you use the default configuration supplied (which may be reloaded at any time from a USB memory stick), recording will be enabled for all cameras at Medium quality at a reasonable frame rate. To adjust record setting to suit your application, enter the Record menu by pressing the MENU key (hold for 1 second on a Vi-R2001), selecting Settings then selecting Record. The most important things that need to be set are outlined in the following sections.
Vi-R2000 Series • Frame rate (1 to 8) • Quality setting (Highest, higher, medium, low, lower, lowest) • Resolution (4CIF, 2CIF) • Number of cameras (1 to 8) • Complexity and movement in each camera view Ltd The tables below give a guide to how many days retention to expect, assuming recommended max bit rates, continuous recording and the same settings on all cameras.
Vi-R2000 Series 3.1.7.1 8 Camera Systems 3.1.7.1.
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Vi-R2000 Series 1.7. Live Viewing 4.1.1 Full screen To select full screen camera images: • Enter the camera number using the number keys: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 • Pressing the and keys to step through cameras (not available on Vi-R2001 keypad) • Right click on mouse and select Main or Aux monitor and required camera. Multi-Screen Ltd 4.1.2 Right click on mouse and select Main or Aux monitor and required screen format 4.1.
Vi-R2000 Series 1.8. Playback and Video Export Video clips may be backed up to USB sticks. The Vi-R2005 also has a DVD drive that may also be used to backup. The simplest and quickest method of backing up video data is as follows: 1. Press The PLAY key to enter playback mode Ltd 2. Using the mouse or mouse emulator, select which cameras you wish to view and backup (click on the triangle on the bottom right of the screen to bring up list of cameras and calendar) 3.
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Vi-R2000 Series Menu 5.1.1 Manual Record 5.1.2 Video Search 5.1.3 Event Search 5.1.4 Manual Alarm 5.1.5 HDD 5.1.5.1 General 5.1.5.2 Advance 5.1.5.3 Set Cameras of HDD Group 5.1.6 Settings 5.1.6.1 General 5.1.6.1.1 General 5.1.6.1.2 DST Settings 5.1.6.1.3 More Settings 5.1.6.2 Camera 5.1.6.2.1 General 5.1.6.2.2 Advanced 5.1.6.3 Record ire an dF cu rity General 5.1.6.3.2 Advanced 5.1.6.3.3 Schedule 5.1.6.4 Network 5.1.6.4.1 General 5.1.6.4.2 Advanced 5.1.6.4.
Vi-R2000 Series PTZ 5.1.6.7 RS232 5.1.6.8 Display 5.1.6.8.1 Display 5.1.6.8.2 Channel Zero Encoding 5.1.6.9 Exception 5.1.6.10 User 5.1.7 Maintenance 5.1.7.1 Upgrade 5.1.7.2 Log Search 5.1.7.3 Default 5.1.7.4 Configuration 5.1.7.5 Information 5.1.8 Help 5.1.9 Shutdown Int ell ige nt Se cu rity an dF ire Ltd 5.1.6.6 Videoswitch Page 23 Mdr601a.
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Vi-R2000 Series 5.2 Connector Pin-outs 5.2.1 Alarms Connector Type: 8 2 7 1 Ltd 9 3 6 Pin Function 1 Alarm Input 1 2 Alarm Input 2 3 Alarm Input 3 4 Alarm Input 4 5 GND 6 Relay ire 4 an dF 5 9-way D-type Female cu rity 7 Keyboard 2 RS485 RX+ 9 Keyboard 2 RS485 RX- 5.2.
Vi-R2000 Series 5.2.3 VGA Connector Type: 15-way High Density D-type Female Function 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N/C 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 N/C 10 GND 11 N/C 12 N/C 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 N/C Int ell ige nt Se cu rity an dF ire Ltd Pin Videoswitch Page 26 Mdr601a.
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Vi-R2000 Series 1.10. Technical Specifications Video Video Compression H.264 • Video Input 8 channel, BNC, 1.0 Vp-p • Termination 75Ω • Video format PAL/NTSC • BNC output 704×576 (PAL) • VGA Output 1280×1024/60Hz, 1024×768/60Hz • Screen formats Full screen, 2x2, 3x3 5.2.5 Audio Audio Inputs Phono, 2.0 Vp-p, 1 kΩ • Audio output Phono, 600Ω • Two-way Audio 2.0 Vp-p, 1kΩ • Audio Compression G.711 • Audio Bit Rate 64kbps Recording cu rity 5.2.
Vi-R2000 Series • Remote access 5.2.10 Web browser, Vi-Viewer4000, iPod, Android Interface Keyboards x2, RS485 • Video via CAT5 Keyboard has BNC video output • Alarm Inputs x4, normally open • Alarm Output Relay • Mouse USB 2.0 • Backup USB 2.0 • RS485 dome control Pelco-D, Pelco-P and other protocols • Graphical user interface Can be controlled by mouse or keyboard 5.2.11.1 Vi-R2001 ire Power • Power input 12V DC, 2A • Power Adaptor 240Vac, 50Hz 5.2.11.