Calibur DVMRe Triplex © Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder User Manual
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Software and/or firmware is furnished to the purchaser under a license for use on a single system. Software and/or firmware included with this equipment are the sole proprietary property of, confidential to, and copyrighted by GE-Interlogix Kalatel Division, Corvallis, Oregon, USA. The software/firmware are not to be copied or disclosed in any manner without the express written consent of GE-Interlogix.
Contents 1 DVMRe Triplex Overview ....................................................................................... 6 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 DMVRe Triplex Basic Operations ....................................................................... 16 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 3 Products Featured In This Manual ................................................................................... 6 Product Description.........................................................
3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 4 Alarms .................................................................................................................. 59 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 5 Front Panel Lock ............................................................................................................ 53 Factory Settings............................................................................................................. 53 Passwords......................................................
1 DVMRe Triplex Overview 1.1 Products Featured In This Manual DVMRe -4CT: Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder, Four-Channel, Color, Triplex. DVMRe -10CT: Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder, Ten-Channel, Color, Triplex. DVMRe -16CT: Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder, Sixteen-Channel, Color, Triplex. Key To Model Numbers 1. DVMRe: Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder, Ethernet capable. 2. 4, 10, or 16: Maximum number of camera inputs. DVMRe 16 C T 1 2 3 4 3. C: Color. 4. T: Triplex. 1.
1.3 Passwords Passwords are provided to limit access to menus and certain functions. Two levels of password security are provided: • Operator: Limited menu access, only Operator and System View menus are available. • Installer: Complete menu access. As a security measure, it is recommended that the Operator and Installer passwords be changed after installation is complete (see section 3.20). Store the passwords in the administrator’s secure files.
1.4 Unpacking Check the package and contents for visible damage. If any components are damaged or missing, do not attempt to use the unit, contact the supplier immediately. If the unit must be returned, it must be shipped in the original packing box. Package Contents • The DVMRe Triplex unit. • The Alarm Interface Circuit Board (P/N 0090-0077). • Accessory PCB (P/N 0900-0127). Audio equipped models only. • The User Manual (P/N 0150-0193). • A WaveReader Software CD (P/N 0151-0005-25W11).
• An external archive device, such as a DVSe, RAID, CD-R, DAT, or AIT drive. For instructions regarding the connection of the associated security equipment in your system, please consult the instruction manual of the associated equipment. 1.7 The Back Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 AUX 7 8 RS-485/1 ETHERNET 10/100 RS-485/2 RS-232/2 12V DC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SVHS RS-232/1 SCSI B B 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. Camera Inputs: BNC connector, looping. Auto Terminating. 2.
Composite Monitor Output When connecting directly from the DVMRe Triplex to the monitor, select the 75-Ohm impedance setting on the monitor. Cable: 75-Ohm Coaxial Connectors: BNC If an additional device is connected to the monitor’s looping output, set the termination of the additional device as 75-Ohm, and set the termination of the monitor as Hi-Z (High Impedance). Y/C Monitor Output Y/C video output has a 4-pin mini-DIN style connector. This style of connection is also referred to as SVHS and S-Video.
See section 3.11 for information about configuring the contacts as Normally Open or Normally Closed in the menu system. Normally Open, Zero Potential Relay Contact: Configure in menu as Normally Open. Normally Closed, Zero Potential Relay Contact: Configure in menu as Normally Closed TTL Active High: Configure in menu as Normally Closed. High: 5V (12V Tolerant) TTL Active Low: Configure in menu as Normally Open. Low: Ground Open Collector Active On: Configure in menu as Normally Open.
External Alarm Acknowledge Input External Device: Normally Open Zero potential relay contact. Connect a switch or similar device to ground this pin in order to acknowledge an alarm condition, and silence associated buzzers and relays. Connect from pin 23 to either pin 18, 19, or 20 (ground pins). NOTE All specifications subject to change without notice. GE-Interlogix believes all specifications to be correct at time of printing, but no liability is assumed for omissions or errors.
Ethernet Port The cable connection configuration depends on your network configuration: • For a DVMRe Triplex that connects directly to a Hub or Switch, use a straight through connection. • For a DVMRe Triplex that connects directly to a PC, use a cross over connection. Wire Type: Cat 5 Connector Type: RJ-45 Max. Cable Length: 100 meters / 328 ft. Min. Cable Length: 6 feet / 1.8 meters Hub Wiring Configuration: Straight Through Consult with your MIS personnel for the specific type of configuration.
RS232 Port 2 For Event Generation and ASCII Text Insertion. RJ-45 Pin Configuration For RS232 Port 2 Pin Use Pin Use 1 Ground 5 TXD 2 Reserved 6 Not Connected 3 Not Connected 7 Ground 4 RXD 8 Reserved 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ-45 socket on back panel. 1.8 Power-Up It is important that the power-up procedures be followed carefully. The unit uses its auto-detect feature to detect camera signals during power-up, and configure itself automatically.
To find detailed information in this manual about configuring each item in the QuickInstall menu, use the following table to locate the main menu location of each item in the QuickInstall menu. QuickInstall Menu Item Main Menu Location Section in Manual Change the time Main Menu → Time/Date → Set Time 3.8 Change the date Main Menu → Time/Date → Set Date 3.8 Edit Camera Titles Main Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Titles → Edit Titles 3.14 Camera Disable Main Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Disable 3.
2 DMVRe Triplex Basic Operations 2.1 Principal Operating Modes The DVMRe Triplex has three principal modes of operation: • Live Viewing. • Playback. • Recording. All three of these modes can operate simultaneously. Each mode is discussed in detail later in this section. 2.2 The Front Panel 1. Multiscreen Selection Buttons: 16, 10, 7, and 4 way. 2. Monitor Selection Button: Monitor A or Monitor B. 3. Multiscreen Selection Buttons: 13, 9, 6 way, and Picture-in-Picture. 4.
2.3 Live Viewing Multiscreen Display In Live Multiscreen mode, press one of the Multiscreen buttons to activate the multiscreen display on Monitor-A or Monitor-B. Live Multiscreens are displayed with gray borders. For detailed information about Multiscreen displays, see section 2.6. A B Multiscreen Buttons Multiscreen Display With Sequencing If a multiscreen display does not include all of the cameras, the remaining cameras can be sequenced in the bottom right cameo.
Selecting Monitor-B To control Monitor-B, press the lower part of the Monitor button. The Monitor-B LED will light to indicate that the number keypad now controls Monitor-B. Press the upper part of the Monitor button again to return the keypad control to Monitor-A. A B Monitor Button 2.4 Playback Playback always displays on Monitor A. Playback multiscreen borders are black, as opposed to the gray borders of the live multiscreens.
Stop Playback To stop playback and return to Live Multiscreen mode on Monitor A, press the Stop button. Stop Button Multiscreen Display During Playback, press one of the Multiscreen buttons to activate a multiscreen display. The 6-way and PIP multiscreen displays are not available in Playback mode. For detailed information about Multiscreen displays, see section 2.6.
Because the search interface is so dynamic, the search interface is covered in detail in a separate section of this manual. See section 5. 2.5 Recording To begin recording, press the Record button. Recording will be indicated by the LED located directly above the Record button. The unit always starts recording at the end of previously recorded data. The unit will continue recording until the record button is pressed again.
2.6 Display Options Available Multiscreen Displays Press the Multiscreen buttons to activate the multiscreen display. Pressing the individual multiscreen button will display the corresponding multiscreen. 10-Way 9-Way Monitor A 7-Way 6-Way AA 16-Way 13-Way BB Monitor B 4-Way PIP The multiscreen display is limited to the number of camera inputs on the unit. Sixteen-Channel unit: Capable of displaying all multiscreens.
Selecting Cameras Display any camera in the active cameo by pressing the Number button of the desired camera. Once a camera has been selected, the active cameo advances to the next cameo on the right. 1 Number Button The camera selection only changes the multiscreen currently being displayed. Each multiscreen must be configured separately. Changes to the multiscreen display are saved in non-volatile memory, and will be retained even if power is removed from the unit.
To return the unit to the default sequence list, go to the Main Menu → Sequencing → Full Screen Dwell menu. Select 03 seconds by rotating the Jog, then press the Enter button. Note: Any alteration of the dwell time from this menu will cancel the sequence list and return to the default (numeric) order. Sequencing In Cameos While viewing a multiscreen display, additional cameras (cameras not shown in the multiscreen display) can be sequenced in the lower right hand cameo by pressing the Sequence button.
Conditional Indicators Condition Full Screen Indicator Multiscreen Indicator Alarm ALM A in cameo of camera in alarm Autolist™ Program mode PGM PGM Freeze FRZ * (Asterisk) in frozen cameo Macro Record mode F followed by macro number F followed by macro number Motion Detection M M in cameo w/ motion detection Videoloss VDL V in cameo with videoloss Zoom ZOOM ZOOM Status Display Box A Status Display Box can be viewed by pressing the Camera Number button twice.
2.10 Triplex Mode Triplex mode allows the display of both live and playback images to appear on Monitor A simultaneously. Live images have gray borders, while playback images have black borders. To enter Triplex mode, press the Play Forward button while in Play Forward mode. Alternatively, press the Play Reverse button while in Play Reverse mode. Both the Play Forward LED and the Stop LED turn on to indicate that the unit is in Triplex mode.
Multiscreen Display During Triplex mode, press one of the Multiscreen buttons to activate a multiscreen display. The 6-way and PIP multiscreen displays are not available in Triplex mode. For detailed information about Multiscreen displays, see section 2.6. The Live and Playback images in a multiscreen display may be transposed by pressing the multiscreen button that corresponds with the current multiscreen display. A B Multiscreen Buttons E.g.
3 Menu System Overview 3.1 Menu Notation In This Manual In the following sections, there are headings like this: q Main Menu → Time/Date → Set Time Meaning: From the Main Menu, select Time/Date, then press the Enter button. The Time/Date menu will appear. From the Time/Date menu, select Set Time, then press the Enter button. A pop-up or pull-down menu will appear. Selected Items Items selected in the menu system are represented in the manual as follows: Selected Not Selected Time/Date Time/Date 3.
3.4 Menus In This Manual Each menu is covered in detail in this chapter of this manual. Menus and Menu Items appear in the manual in the same order they appear on-screen. • Main Menu • QuickInstall Menu • Operator menu • SystemView Menus 3.5 Navigating The Menu System Selecting a Menu from the Menu Bar: When the menu system is first accessed, only the menu bar is displayed. Use the Shuttle to select the desired menu. Opening the Drop Down Menus: Rotate the Jog.
3.7 The Main Menu Main Menu Overview The Main menu contains the majority of programmable options for the DVMRe Triplex. Each item in the Main menu is described in detail in this section of the manual. Main menu items appear in this section in the same order they appear in the menu. 3.8 Time/Date Time/Date Display Use this menu to specify: Set Time Format • Which monitors will display the time and date. • The time format: 12 or 24 hours. • The date format: MM/DD/YY, YY/MM/DD, or DD/MM/YY.
q Main Menu → Time/Date → Set Date Format Rotate the Jog to set the desired date format. Select from either: • MM/DD/YY • DD/MM/YY • YY/MM/DD Date Format Setup Select Format MM/DD/YY Press the Enter button to confirm the selection and exit the menu. Press the Menu button to exit the menu without making changes. q Main Menu → Time/Date → Set Time 1. Rotate the Shuttle to navigate, highlight HH MM SS. 2. Press the Enter button, the highlighting will move to the row of numbers. 3.
3.9 Sequencing Use this menu to specify: • The multiscreen dwell time. • The full screen dwell time. Multiscreen Dwell Fullscreen Dwell The dwell time is the amount of time each camera is displayed on-screen (while sequencing) before advancing to the next camera. q Main Menu → Sequencing → Multiscreen Dwell Rotate the Jog to change the desired dwell time (from 1 to 30 seconds). The default is 3 seconds. q Multiscreen Dwell 1. Press the Enter button to confirm the selection and exit the menu.
q Main Menu → Record → Record Timer Use this menu to setup Preset Record Timer Events. Day 1. Rotate the Shuttle to select a timed event from the list. 2. Press the ENTER button to enter the Edit mode. 3. Rotate the Shuttle to navigate to the desired field. Start Stop Macro ON/OFF 7 22:59 01:59 NONE ON MON-FRI 05:56 04:06 10 ON -- --:-- --:-- -- -- 4. Rotate the Jog to change the values of the selected field. [OK] 5. Press the Enter button to exit the Edit mode.
NOTE About Events: An Event is an action that the unit acknowledges by recording at the Event Record Rate, yet it is not cause for an Alarm. Events may be created two ways, via RS232 text insertion and Activity detection. Example of an Event: A camera is pointed at the front door inside the lobby during business hours. With the Event Camera Settings Type set to Event, the unit does not record while the doorway is empty.
2. To save changes and exit the menu: Select [OK], and then press the Enter button. 3. To exit the menu without making changes: Press the Menu button, or select [CANCEL], then press the Enter button. q Main Menu → Record → Event Record Rate The unit will record at the Event Record Rate when an Event is activated. Events can be activated by RS232 event generation or activity detection. See Event Settings on page 29. Record rates are measured in both Pictures Per Second (pps) and Seconds Per Picture (spp).
The maximum record rate per camera is inversely proportional to the number of cameras connected to the unit. The fewer cameras connected, the higher the maximum record rate for each camera, and vice versa. The maximum record rate for multiple cameras is 48pps (NTSC)(40pps PAL). The maximum record rate for a single camera is 30pps (NTSC)(25pps PAL). The bottom right corner of the menu contains a record duration calculator.
1. Rotate the Jog to navigate, and the Shuttle to change the values. 2. To save changes and exit the menu: Select [OK], and then press the Enter button. 3. To exit the menu without making changes: Press the Menu button, or select [CANCEL], then press the Enter button. q Main Menu → Record → Record Mode Use this menu to specify how the unit will handle data overwrite issues once the hard disk becomes full.
3.11 Alarms Input Configuration Use this menu to configure the alarm handling features of the unit. Alarm Latch Alarm Action Alarm Record Mode Caution! The DVMRe Triplex’s primary function is to furnish video multiplexing and recording with a multiscreen display. Although the unit has alarm handling and motion detection functions, these are considered secondary features. This unit should not be the only alarm device on site.
q Main Menu → Alarms → Alarm Action This menu is not available on 4-channel units. Only the full screen alarm display is available on the 4-channel unit. Therefore, a 4 channel unit will always be limited to the default values in this menu, i.e. no presets linked to alarms and alarm relay is always Relay 1. Alarm Action Setup Input : 01 Freeze : Yes Cameras: 01 16 02 03 Input: Select the input you wish to configure.
• Individual Enable: Allow the user to access the Alarm Enable submenu, and enable or disable alarm inputs on a per camera basis. • Enable All • Disable All Rotate the Jog to navigate, and the Shuttle to change the values. Save changes and exit the menu: Select [OK], then press the Enter button. Exit the menu without making changes: Press the Menu button, or select [CANCEL], then press the Enter button.
q Main Menu → Alarms → Relay Configuration Relay Configuration Use this menu to configure each relay output as either: • Normally Open • Normally Closed q Relay 01: N/OPEN Relay 02: N/CLOSED [CANCEL] [OK] Main Menu → Alarms → Buzzer Setup Use this menu to configure the internal buzzer. Global Buzzer: The Global Buzzer setting acts as a master On/Off switch. Setting the Global Buzzer to OFF deactivates all buzzer activity.
Email Notification Setup This screen allows the user to setup the types of events to be notified of, and the email addresses (up to two) to be notified. Follow the context sensitive on-screen instructions to setup the individual fields. Email Notification Setup One or more of these fields must be set to ENABLE to receive an email notification of the selected event. Obtain the parameters for these two fields from your IT Department.
TCP/IP Dialout Notification Setup One or more of these fields must be set to ENABLE to receive an email notification of the selected event. The IP Addresses of the PC on which the WaveReader Software resides Notify Vidloss: DISABLE Notify Alarm: DISABLE Notify Record: DISABLE Notify Archive: DISABLE Notify Menu Access: DISABLE Notify Power Up: DISABLE Notify Connection: DISABLE Primary Host: 0. 0. 0. 0 Backup Host: 0. 0. 0.
3. When finished programming, press the Function button then the Enter button to end the macro recording. A form is provided in section 9 to keep track of recorded macro functions. NOTE Keystroke count while in the menu system: While recording a macro, entering the menu system, changing multiple menu items, and exiting the menu system are only counted as one keystroke. Using the Jog to navigate the menu system does not count as keystrokes.
A form is provided in section 9 to keep track of scheduled macros. q Main Menu → Macro → Edit Submacro A submacro is an RS232 command string used to control a peripheral device. Submacros are activated during macros. See the table on page 43 for information about programming a macro to activate a submacro. Select the submacro you wish to edit from the menu system. This menu will appear.
q Main Menu → Motion Detection → Enable/Disable Detection Selecting Enable All or Disable All from this menu will activate or deactivate motion detection on all cameras. Selecting Individual Enable from this menu will bring up the following menu. Individual Enable Enable All Disable All Individual Enable Menu Use this menu to enable or disable motion detection on a per camera basis. Rotate the Jog to navigate, and the Shuttle to change the values.
Activity Detection Setup If Activity is selected in Motion Detection Type field, the following parameters are enabled: Relay Output: The unit may be configured to activate a relay output when motion detection is present. Select either 1, 2, 1+2 (both relays), or None. Link to Event: Selecting Yes in this menu will activate the event record speed when activity detection is present.
Pressing the Function button will bring up the Help screen shown on the next page. This screen will overlay the current video image.
Titles Display Titles Display Camera titles may be displayed on either monitor. Use this menu to turn this feature On or Off. Monitor A: ON Rotate the Jog buttons to navigate and the Shuttle to change the values. [CANCEL] Monitor B: OFF [OK] Edit Titles Rotate the Shuttle to select the camera whose title you wish to configure, and then press the Enter button. The Camera Title Edit menu will appear.
q Main Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Disable Use this menu to: • Enable or Disable cameras individually • Configure the unit to disable cameras automatically at power-up if video loss is detected. • Individual Disable Power Up Disable Auto Disable Now Automatically disable all inputs detecting videoloss. Camera Disable Individual Disable Camera 01: Disable Use this menu to Disable or Enable each camera input individually. Use the Jog to navigate and the Shuttle to change the values.
q Main Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Scope Use this menu to view a live luminance histogram of the currently displayed camera. Luminance Histogram A Luminance Histogram is a graphical representation of how many times each gray-level value occurs in an image. Use this feature to analyze and optimize the video input signal. Luminance Histogram %L 0 Black White Luminance 3.15 Archive Setup Data recorded by the unit can be archive to an external archive device.
q Main Menu → Archive Setup → Erase Archive Medium Use this feature to erase all of the recorded data on an archive device. With Erase Archive Medium highlighted, press the Enter button. If a compatible archive device is connected, a confirmation box will appear, otherwise no action will occur. Message Erase all Records. Are you sure? YES 3.16 Audio Setup Use this menu to enable or disable the audio feature of the Triplex. Select from: • OFF • G.711 OFF G.711 3.
POTS Setup POTS : DISABLE Modem Init String : AT&F1&K3M0E1Q0V1S0=0&R2&C1&D0&H1 [Default Modem String] [CANCEL] [OK] @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^ SEQ key selects character bank ‘1’ key inserts blank character ‘2’ key inserts selected character 1. With the Modem Init String highlighted, press the Enter button to enter the Edit mode. The character bank will appear in the center of the menu. 2. Press the Sequence button to select the desired character bank. 3.
q Main Menu → Communications → RS485 Network Address Connect several units to a single keyboard, or vice-versa. Up to 32 units (any combination of multiplexers and keyboards) can be networked together. Use this menu to specify the units unique network address. 01 Save changes and exit the menu: Press the Enter button. Exit the menu without making changes: Press the Menu button.
3.20 Passwords Installer Password Use this feature to change the Installer, Operator or Ethernet passwords. Operator Password Ethernet Password Changing the Installer or Operator Passwords To change the password: 1. Highlight the password you wish to change, then press the Enter button. A password box will appear. 2. Enter the new password using the Number buttons. 3. Highlight OK, then press the Enter button. 4. Re-enter the password. Password Box Enter a new Install Password ---- 5.
Use the following table to find detailed information about configuring specific items from the QuickInstall menu. QuickInstall Menu Item Primary Menu Location Section In Manual Change the time Main Menu → Time/Date → Set Time 3.8 Change the date Main Menu → Time/Date → Set Date 3.8 Edit Camera Titles Main Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Titles 3.14 Camera Disable Main Menu → Camera Setup → Camera Disable 3.14 Record Quality Main Menu → Record → Record Quality 3.
3.23 The SystemView Menu About DVMR The SystemView Menu Overview View Screen 1 The SystemView menu is provided so that users may quickly view global software and hardware settings. View Screen 2 View Screen 3 View Screen 4 View Screen 5 View Screen 6 View Screen 7 View Screen 8 About DVMRe menu: This menu provides information such as model designation, serial number, software version, software date, boot code version hard disk size, IP address, and hardware address (MAC).
View Screen 3 Motion Detection • Enable/Disable: 1 = Enabled, 0 = Disabled • Activity or Intrusion Detection: I = Intrusion, A = Activity • Sensitivity: 1 through 10 • Relay Output: None, 1, 2, 1+2 • Link to Event: Yes or No • Rejection Ratio: High, Medium, or Low • Target Size: 1 through 256 • Alarm Camera: 1 through 4, 10 or 16 View Screen 4 Record Rate • Event Camera Settings: T = Timelapse, E = Event, ET = Event and Timelapse • Timelapse Record Rate: In pictures per second (pps).
View Screen 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • Global Buzzer: On or Off. Live Alarm Buzzer: On or Off. Video Loss Buzzer: On or Off. Playback Buzzer: On or Off. Relay 1: Normally Open or Normally Closed. Relay 2: Normally Open or Normally Closed. Alarm Latch: T = Transparent, L = Latched, TO (020) = Timed Out (Time) Alarm Record Mode: Interleaved, Exclusive, or No Change. Full Screen Alarm: Yes or No. This feature is not available on the 4-Channel units. Global Alarm Record Rate: In pictures per second (pps).
4 Alarms 4.1 Alarm Input Alarm devices are connected via the Alarm PCB on the back panel of the unit (see section 1.7). Each Alarm Input corresponds with the Camera Input of the same number. Alarm input to camera number assignments can be changed on 10 and 16-channel models. See Alarm Action menu (section 3.11). 4.2 Alarm Output Front Panel Alarm LED: The LED located to the left and above the Alarm button is lit for the duration of the alarm.
Other display options include: • A full screen display of a single camera in alarm, with a sequenced full screen display for additional cameras in alarm. This option is selectable in the menu system (see Full Screen Alarm in section 3.11). • Freeze camera display at the time the alarm was received. Monitor-B Display During Alarm Single Alarm: Unit switches to a full screen display of the camera in alarm. Additional Alarms: Unit switches to a sequenced display of all cameras in alarm.
Recorded Alarms Internal Buzzer: During playback, the internal buzzer is activated until it is silenced and acknowledged. This feature can be turned off in the menu system (see Playback Buzzer, Buzzer Setup in section 3.11). Front Panel Alarm LED: The LED located to the left and above the Alarm button is lit for the duration of the alarm. Monitor-A Multiscreen: Each camera in alarm is indicated on-screen by a flashing red “A” in its cameo. Alarm LED lights to indicate an alarm condition.
5 Searching The DVMRe Triplex provides a powerful search interface to access video files stored on the hard disk or an external archive device.
5.1 Disk Analysis Screen Begin by pressing the Search button. The Disk Analysis Screen will appear. This screen shows a graphical representation of the recorded video stored on the internal hard disk. Search Button 02/28/2002 20:45:00 Arrow Cursors Disk Analysis Screen 01/21/2002 20:17:01 1 2 3 4 5 Disk Time and Date at cursor location.
Motion Search X Last 2hrs Last 8hrs Last day Last 7 days Last 4 weeks Last 12 weeks Custom Selecting any of the other options and pressing Enter starts playback and displays the Motion Search Setup Screen. 5 This screen overlays the current playback video and allows the user to enable or disable motion detection on the screen within blocks that form a 16 x 16 grid. Pressing the Function key while in this screen overlays a help screen with all the available commands.
5.3 Search Filters Pressing the Search button a third time brings up the Search Filters Menu. Use the Search Filters menu to specify: • The type of operation to be performed: Play from Disk, Play from Archive, Copy from Disk to Archive, and Copy from Archive to Disk. • The Start and Stop date of the search. • The Start and Stop time of the search. • Searching for recorded activity, events, or alarms. • Searching for a text string. • Which cameras to search inclusively or exclusively.
Search Results 000 9 Start Date Start Time Days HH MM SS 01/21/2002 20:07:10 0 04:35:15 001 01/21/2002 20:08:10 0 00:01:55 002 01/21/2002 20:09:10 0 00:00:38 003 01/21/2002 20:10:10 0 01:07:22 004 01/22/2002 20:07:10 0 00:00:07 005 01/23/2002 20:07:10 0 00:08:56 006 01/24/2002 20:07:10 0 00:00:06 007 01/25/2002 20:07:10 0 05:57:31 008 01/26/2002 20:07:10 0 00:46:43 matches found. ‘PLAY REV/FWD’ to page up/down ‘ENTER’ to play event; ‘SEQ’ to repeatedly play event.
6 Technical Specifications General External Power Supply 12 Volt DC. 60 Watt (5 Amp) Connector 2.1mm barrel connector, center positive. Power Consumption 35 Watt nominal (single disk). Operating Temperature Range Operating: 0 to 40°C. Storage: -20 to +60°C. Relative Humidity Range (Non-Condensing) Operating: 10% to 80%. Storage: 10% to 95% Dimensions 17.5 x 14 x 1.7 Inches. 1U, 19 inch rack unit. Weight 9 Lbs. Connections 10/100 Ethernet Port RJ-45 Connector.
Audio Audio Input 315mV, 40k Ohms. Unbalanced. Audio Output 315mV, 600 Ohms. Unbalanced. Alarms Inputs 1 per camera. Relay Configuration User programmable as Normally Open or Normally Closed. Record Priority Interleaved, Exclusive, or No Change. Alarm Status Indicators Relay Outputs, On-screen Indicators. Status Retrievable via RS232 port. Motion Detection Zones Per Camera 256: 16 x 16 grid.
7 RS232 Event Generation/Text Insertion Protocol 7.1 Message Structure The Delimiter byte signals the start of a new message, and has a value of 0xFF. Delimiter The Class and Command fields identify the type of message. Class The Data Length is a 16-bit value indicating the number of bytes in the Data portion of the message. Data Length is sent using Intel byte ordering (Little Endian). Command Data Length The Check Sum byte is the result of ORing all the bytes in the message. Data Check Sum 7.
D – Event 0x03 If both the start and end bits are set, the associated text will be stored with the next recorded field for that camera. The post-event timer will be started** after which the selected camera will resume recording at the normal record rate*. *If no alarms are present. **If enabled.
8 RS232 Remote Control Protocol The unit supports two different communication types: • Remote Front Panel Button Emulation • Remote Configuration and Status 8.1 Front Panel Button Emulation Data Structure Byte 1: 0xFF Byte 2: 0x55 Byte 3: Front Panel Button Code Description Byte 1 and 2 are header bytes. Byte 3 contains the code for a specific front panel button. The different buttons and their corresponding codes are as follows.
8.2 Configuration and Status iii) Requesting data from the DVMRe i) Data structure When a message of type 0xBB is sent to the DVMRe Triplex, it will respond by sending 16 bytes of requested data. Byte 1: 0xFF Byte 2: Command Type 0xAA: (SET) Update DVMRe with data. 0xBB: (GET) Extract data from DVMRe.
9 Macro Tables Photo copy this page and use it to keep a record of the programmed macro functions. 9.1 Macro Functions Table Macro Number Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Function + Sequence 0150-0193C Daylight Savings Time: Sets clock ahead one hour in April, and back one hour in October.
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10 Warranty and Service 10.1 Factory Service Warning: Do not open the top cover or attempt to service the unit, as this may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Programmer maintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. If the unit requires factory service, contact the dealer who supplied the unit to you for the correct procedures on returning the unit to the factory or the nearest factory service center.
10.2 Warranty and Return Information GE-Interlogix warrants all of its equipment for three years from the date of purchase. This warranty covers any defects in materials and workmanship. Equipment failures that are due to improper installation, modification, abuse, or acts of nature will not be covered by this warranty. The repair department will evaluate all equipment returned for repair to determine warranty coverage.
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