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OPERATION C1696M-A (7/08) DVR5100 Series Hybrid V ideo Recorder.
2 C1696M-A (7/08) Contents Regulatory Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Radio and Television Interference .
C1696M-A (7/08) 3 Exporting Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Starting an Export .
4 C1696M-A (7/08) List of Illustrations 1 DVR5100 Network Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2 Autologin Dialog Box .
C1696M-A (7/08) 5 List of T ables A New and Enhanced DVR5100 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 B Default User IDs and Passwords .
6 C1696M-A (7/08) Regulatory Notices This device co mplies with Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may n ot cause ha rmful interference, and (2 ) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may ca use undesired operat ion.
C1696M-A (7/08) 7 About the DVR5100 Series Hybrid V ideo Recorder The DVR5100 Ser ies hybrid vi deo recorder is an embedd ed, high-perf ormance hybrid digital vide o recorder (DVR) , capable of recor ding up to 20 cameras at a combined 600/500 im ages per second (NTSC/P AL) at 4CIF resolution.
8 C1696M-A (7/08) The DVR5100 f eatures innova tive configur ation options and tools t h at can significantly de crease the amo unt of time and effo rt required to de ploy a unit. Conne ct the supplie d USB keyboard an d mouse to the DVR5100 and conf iguration beco mes as easy a s a Windows ® -bas ed DVR.
C1696M-A (7/08) 9 Getting Started This manual d escribes how to operate the DVR5100 to view and record liv e video, sear ch for recorde d video and mark or lock it f or future use, and to operate or adjust cameras.
10 C1696M-A (7/08) LOGGING ON WITH THE CONTROL PAD T a ble C provide s control pad functions at login if a keyboard an d mouse are not connected. T o log on using the control pad: 1. T urn the Jog (inner dial) to select th e u ser name. 2. Press the blue function bu tton.
C1696M-A (7/08) 11 LOGGING OFF Y ou can log off from the syste m without shutting down the unit. T his allows the DVR5 100 to continue recording while preventing unauthorized access to the unit. NOTE: Autologin mus t be disable d to log of f from the syst em without shutting do wn the unit.
12 C1696M-A (7/08) Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus The DVR5100 is menu-driven an d you can op erate the un it using any of the following options: • USB PC keyboard and mouse: A USB P C keyb oard and mouse are now pr ovid ed to operate the DVR5100, wh ich is the easiest means to operate t he unit.
C1696M-A (7/08) 13 • DVR5100 remote client: For advance d programming a nd remote acce ss, use the DVR510 0 remote client applic ation. Refer to the DVR5100 Remote Clien t Operation manu al (C1697M) for more information. APPLICATION MODES Figure 5 illustrates the various ap plication modes (live v iew , menu, PTZ, and playba ck).
14 C1696M-A (7/08) USB PC KEYBOARD/MOUSE AN D CONTROL PAD FUNCTIONS T able D describes the USB PC keyboard and mouse, and DVR510 0 front panel controls that are available when you view live or recor ded video, with no on-s creen menus visib le.
C1696M-A (7/08) 15 T abl e E des cribes the keyboard an d front panel controls th at are available when co ntrolling PTZ on a select ed camera, when no on -screen menus are visible. P ress Enter/Shif t to enter PTZ mode, which is indica ted by a blue border arou nd the curre ntly selected video p ane.
16 C1696M-A (7/08) T a ble G describes the keyboard and front panel control s available whe n using the Qu ick Search dia log. Up/down arrow, Page up/down Jog (inner dial) Scrolls through differ ent options in a list or drop-down menu. Backspace Shuttle (outer ring) Backs up one menu level.
C1696M-A (7/08) 17 DISPLAYING AND HIDING THE SYSTEM MENUS Once logged on, press the “M” key [or Me nu ] to display and hide the on-screen me nus. Refer to F igure 12 to view t he Main menu hierarchy.
18 C1696M-A (7/08) Returning to a Previous Menu There are th ree ways to retur n to a previous o r higher level men u: T o return to a previous menu, tap the Jo ystick to the on-s creen Back ic on, and then press Enter/Shift .
C1696M-A (7/08) 19 SHOWING SYSTEM INFORMATION The System I nformation screen provide s details th at are useful for troubl eshooting y our unit and for communicati ng with the Pe l co Product Support team. T o open the System Information dialog box: 1.
20 C1696M-A (7/08) SHORTCUT MENUS Some DVR5100 funct ions are availa ble through s hortcut menus. Right-click in a ny part of the a pplication wi ndow to access t he sh ortcut me nus for that loc ation. Figure 13 sh ows an example of a shortcut menu and submenus.
C1696M-A (7/08) 21 Operating the DVR5100 The USB keyboard and mouse, and the DVR5100 control pad, provide access to most DVR510 0 f eatures and functionality . MONITORING LIVE V IDEO The DVR5100 starts in live video mode. Th e following information de scr ib es how to work in this mode.
22 C1696M-A (7/08) MOVING THROUGH THE CAMERA SEQUENCE Although a camera is display ed in a specific video pane, you can quickly cycle through the list of c ameras in the se quence. T o sequence through the list of cameras: 1. Select the vi deo pane dis playing the de sired camera.
C1696M-A (7/08) 23 4. Click Select Camera [or move to Select Ca mera using the Joystick , and then press Enter/Shift ]. The Camera List ope ns (r efe r to Figure 1 7). Figure 17. Camera List 5. Select the d esired camera, and then click OK. [Or , navigate to a ca mera using the Jo g (inner dial) , and then p ress Enter/Shi ft ].
24 C1696M-A (7/08) PTZ Operations REPOSITIONING A CAMERA WITH PTZ CAPABILITIES If you have a camera that supp or ts PTZ operations, you can repositi on the camera with the keyboard [or the Joystick ]. NOTE : With a mouse, you can re positio n a camera in both live view and PTZ mode (the camera must supp ort PTZ).
C1696M-A (7/08) 25 USING SHORTCUT CONTROLS FOR PTZ OPERATIONS PAN TO ZERO T o pan the camera back to its zero position: 1. Right-click the video pane to display the shortcut menu. 2. Select Operations. 3. Select “Pan to Zero.” Th e camera is re positioned at it s zero positi on.
26 C1696M-A (7/08) Figure 20. Selecting a Pattern 3. Enter the patter n number you want to modify , and then click OK. 4. Use PTZ controls t o move the camera through the pattern of mo vements you want to record. 5. Right-click in the video pane , and then click Record Pattern > End Record.
C1696M-A (7/08) 27 Stopping a Pattern T o stop a PTZ pattern usin g a keyboard and mouse, o r the DVR510 0 control p ad: 1. Select the video pane that is displaying video from a camera running a PT Z pattern. 2. If the border of the sele cted video pane is green, press Enter [or Ente r/Sh ift ].
28 C1696M-A (7/08) 2. From the Main menu, click Actions. [Or , navigate to Actions, an d t hen press Enter/Shift .] The Actions menu appears. 3. From the A ctions menu, c lick PTZ Operat ions. [Or , navigate t o Actions, and t hen press Ent er/Shift .
C1696M-A (7/08) 29 Searching for Recorded V ideo The DVR5100 of fers two op tions to sea rch for reco rded video: • Quick Search: Allows you to search for video by camera, date, and time.
30 C1696M-A (7/08) COMMANDS AND FEATURES The Quick Sear ch dialog box c ontains the foll owing commands and features: T ime line: Units of time increase or d ecrease between mo nths and days, days and ho urs, hours and min utes, or minute s and seconds.
C1696M-A (7/08) 31 ENHANCED SEARCH Use the Enhance d Search dialog box to search for reco rded video based on the following sear ch criteria: • T ime Range: Allows you to enter a time range to search fo r video.
32 C1696M-A (7/08) 6. Select a camera or camera s from the Cameras list (“ All Cameras ,” “ Multiple cameras ,” or individual came ras). If you select “ Multiple cameras ,” press En ter [or Ente r/Shift ], or select the button next to the Cameras box.
C1696M-A (7/08) 33 9. Select a recording result [or turn the Jog (inner dial)] to select a recording, and th en perform any of the following actions: a. Export: Select Export t o export the video to an ex ternal stor age device. For instructions about expo rting video, refer to Workin g with Cameras on page 42.
34 C1696M-A (7/08) CHANGING THE PLAYBACK SP EED FOR RECORDED V IDEO While playing b ack recorded video, you ca n play the vide o at several speeds in ei ther a fast-fo rward or fast -reverse dire ction. T o change the p layback speed for recorded v ideo: 1.
C1696M-A (7/08) 35 3. Click a second time line poin t where you wan t the locked clip to end. Click Lock a gain. [Or , turn the Jo g (inner dial) to select the end of the locked cli p, and then selec t Lock.] A message appears in the i nformation bar t elling you the en d time and date.
36 C1696M-A (7/08) The DVR5100 al lows you to r ecord video clips while viewing live video with out setting u p a recording schedule. T o record a segment of video manually: 1. Right-click in the video pane , or press the “R” key . A shortcut menu appears (refer to Fig ure 33).
C1696M-A (7/08) 37 Exporting V i deo STARTING AN EXPORT The DVR5100 al lows you to export vide o as QuickT ime ® MPEG-4 Files (*.3gp) or Pelco video format (*.
38 C1696M-A (7/08) 6. T o select the video time frame to be exported, do one of t he following: • Click and drag the gr ay bar in the time line [or turn the Jog (i nner dial) ] to adjust the end time. The vertical blue ba r rep resents the start time and is f ixed.
C1696M-A (7/08) 39 CAPTURING A SNAPSH OT (STILL IMAGE) All snapshots ar e saved in a defaul t folder called “images,” whic h is created automatically on a USB device. Y ou must attach a USB device to the DVR5100 before you capture a sn apshot. If a USB d evice is not attached, an er ror message appears and the snapshot is no t saved.
40 C1696M-A (7/08) W orking With Alarms Each time an alarm occurs, the DVR5 10 0 displays an Alarm Received dialog box, which allows you to respond i mmediately to th e ev ent or elect to have th e alarm eve nt snoozed for a speci fied amount o f time.
C1696M-A (7/08) 41 2. Click Snooze . [Or , navigate to Snooze, and th en press Ent er/Shift , or press th e red funct ion button ]. The Alarm Received dialog box is closed and the snooze action is recorded in the system log. After a delay , the alar m notification reappears with a clock icon indicating tha t the alarm was previously snoo zed.
42 C1696M-A (7/08) W orking with Cameras This section describes how to work with cameras that are attached to the DVR5100. ACCESSING CAMERA MENUS Many settin gs for diff erent cameras can be progra mmed to fit you r specific need s. Y ou can disp lay menus and adjust camera se tti ngs from the DVR5100 if your user role has permissions to do so.
C1696M-A (7/08) 43 6. After yo u have modifie d the camera s ettings, press the red fu nction butto n . Th e Camera Setti ngs menu disappe ars and the v ide o pane returns t o live view mode (green border) . NOTE: Selecting EXIT will not clea r the Camera Settings menu.
44 C1696M-A (7/08) Figure 46. Close Iris Control 7. Click OK [or pr ess Enter/Shift or the green f unction but ton ] to close the Iris dialog box. ADJUSTING THE FOCUS T o adjust focus: 1. In the live view mode, se lect a vide o pane that is displaying video fro m a camera requiring an iris adjustment.
C1696M-A (7/08) 45 W orking with Scripts and Relays EXECUTING SCRIPTS A script is lik e a macro, but it provides mu ch more power and flexibility. Scripts can be used to co ntrol most syst em functions and may be combined in almost any order . NOTE: Scripts can be set up only in the re mote client.
46 C1696M-A (7/08) EXECUTING RELAYS The DVR5100 ca n be used to activate rel ay outputs manu ally , connecting DVR510 0 devices to ot her external devices. A re lay can b e activated for a predeter mined period o f time (th e dwell time) or can remain latched until there is another signal t o re lease the relay .
C1696M-A (7/08) 47 ACTIVATING AUXILIARY COMMANDS (WIPER) A DVR5100 command is av ailable to a ctivate a wipe r on cameras that are eq uipped with this featur e. The DVR5 100 ignores t he comm and if a camera does not su pp ort it. T o activate the wiper command using the keyb oard/mouse or the control pa d: 1.
48 C1696M-A (7/08) Appendix A: Front Panel Indicators Figure 55 shows the DVR5100 front pa nel . Figure 55. DVR5100 Front Panel Indicators T able H lists the DVR5100 front pane l controls and indicators: T able H.
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