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Page 1: ...Installation Guide CamVu 720 Installation and Configuration Manual DM CMVU720 DM CMVU7200 N...

Page 2: ...m 22 Display 40 Camera 45 Dome Settings 46 ICR Settings 59 Schedule 71 Alarm Settings 76 Network Settings 88 Diagnostics 102 Unit Operation 105 Operating the Viewer 106 Appendix A Unit Specification 1...

Page 3: ...ce installation time providing benefits to both end user and installer integrator The incredible flexibility of Dedicated Micros NetVu Connected platform enables multi environment security installatio...

Page 4: ...when positioning and adjusting the camera s field of view and focus Can be used externally in a compatible housing such as a DM 2010 TransCoding High quality recording and simultaneous video transmiss...

Page 5: ...taining information for use with the camera Note A PSU is not supplied with this camera A suitable 12Vdc 0 5A PSU is required if powering the unit from its DC input connector VS PSU15W EXT can be purc...

Page 6: ...heating Camera Care In order to avoid damaging your camera note the following points CAUTION The camera has threaded mounting points on the top and bottom of the case Only use a standard photographic...

Page 7: ...missions for equipment with rated current up to 16A EN 50130 4 Immunity requirements for components of fire intruder and social alarm systems EN 60950 Safety of IT and similar equipment EN 55022 Class...

Page 8: ...ed in conjunction with a local monitor to focus the camera during installation and can also be used to display the camera s current network settings Note The BNC output only operates for 10 minutes af...

Page 9: ...s supported Auto Switching Low Voltage Power Supply The camera is fitted with an automatic selecting power supply operate between 12 VDC and 24 VAC Connections and polarity are indicated beside the co...

Page 10: ...POE Power over Ethernet before a POE capable switch has been installed It is installed alongside a suitable 48Vdc PSU that can supply 15W is required DM PSU 48V can be purchased separately from Dedic...

Page 11: ...he camera until the CMOS sensor assembly is as far away from the back of the lens as possible 3 Turn the back focus ring clockwise until focus is achieved 4 When the back focus adjustment is satisfact...

Page 12: ...ter it is connected to Most routers will have the facility to enable DHCP and DNS if it is not available contact your network administrator The default DNS address for each unit is factory set as the...

Page 13: ...n a PC on the same subnet as the unit 6 12 2 Type the IP address or DNS name if there is no fixed IP address of the unit into the address bar 3 If prompted enter a username and password The default se...

Page 14: ...It also shows the camera status The Language page allows the system language to be set The language can also be changed for the current session only The Time and Date page allows the unit time and da...

Page 15: ...s a code identifying the unit s specification Earliest Recording Displays the date time of the earliest recording held on the unit System Name This field can be edited to allocate a name to the unit w...

Page 16: ...ware Red Links to the System Settings Software details page Time Date Green Links to the System Time and Date page Accounts Yellow Links to the Viewer Settings User Accounts details page Network Blue...

Page 17: ...g and the time since its last reset Time since last reset Details the time since the unit was last reset Total running time Details the total time the unit has been operational Reset code The last res...

Page 18: ...rd Details page refer to Record Details Camconfig Details Opens the Camconfig Details page refer to Camconfig Details Capabilities Opens the Capabilities Details page refer to Capabilities Details UI...

Page 19: ...19 Installation Guide About Blue Select to open the System Status About page Refresh Purple Refreshes the information on the current page...

Page 20: ...date to filter the security log entries Start Time Enter a start time to filter the security log entries End Date Enter an end date to filter the security log entries End Time Enter an end time date t...

Page 21: ...nfiguration pages and allows alphabetical indexing and free text searching Search Red Enter text into the search box and then click this button to find all related terms A Z Green Activates the letter...

Page 22: ...CamVu 720 Logs The log files stored in the camera can be accessed from this page Selected logs are displayed on the page below About Blue Opens the About page Refresh Purple Refreshes the current pag...

Page 23: ...rity Logs The network security logs which show details of attempted intrusions over the network between the configured dates and times can be displayed on this page Refresh Purple Refreshes the inform...

Page 24: ...language setting Reset Red Select to reset the unit Note The unit MUST be reset to implement system language changes refer to System Settings Maintain for guidance on resetting the unit Session Langua...

Page 25: ...efault the time displayed is in 12 hour format This can be changed to 24 hour if required Date Format As default the date is entered dd mm yy It can also be displayed as mm dd yy or yy mm dd Set Time...

Page 26: ...rrently being used to view the webpages Sync Time Blue Use this button to synchronise the time of the unit to that of the PC being used to view the webpages Note The PC Time and Sync Time options will...

Page 27: ...gging refer to Appendix A for further information regarding the User Logging function Text in Images Select this option to activate the Text in Images function refer to Analytics Text Text In Image fo...

Page 28: ...x machines running Samba This enables sharing of files and directories to from the unit The name of the SMB Workgroup on the network must be correctly entered in the SMB Workgroup option see below It...

Page 29: ...ns This setting limits the number of client connections to the server The default value is 256 but could be increased if there is heavy network traffic ARP Cache Size This setting limits the number of...

Page 30: ...or HD monitors Options are Off Time Domain Filter Spatial Filter or Both Segment Aspect Ratio This setting control how a 4 3 image is displayed in a multi screen or wide screen format on the local vie...

Page 31: ...Event Search Page Select to enable the Event Search option Note When de selected here the Event Search menu will no longer be displayed in the menu tree Enable RVRC page Select this option to activat...

Page 32: ...ox Select to save the selected settings to the selected media Restore Blue This button uses the select box and the to from box Select to save the selected settings to the selected media Note Selecting...

Page 33: ...lease refer to the Dedicated Micros website www dedicatedmicros com Reset Red Select to cycle the power to the unit Default Green Select to return the unit to its factory default settings Export Logs...

Page 34: ...to take affect Note Changes this page will alter the Default C file If you already have a custom PowerScript on your unit which uses Default C please contact Dedicated Micros Technical Support for gui...

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Page 36: ...cess to the system IMPORTANT The Display menu will not be available when the unit is operating in Analogue mode The Viewer Defaults page allows the Viewer menu settings to be configured The User Accou...

Page 37: ...e Format Images from cameras can be displayed in either JPEG or MPEG format Default settings can be configured for accessing the Viewer function via a low bandwidth connection WAN or a higher bandwidt...

Page 38: ...the Applet location for both DVRs as the local unit If viewing the unit remotely Dedicated Micros provide a remote applet located on the Dedicated Micros website www dedicatedmicros com software_relea...

Page 39: ...nts for the Admin FTP function will limit access to the unit via an FTP connection Video FTP Assigning username and password requirements for the Video FTP function will limit access to the Video FTP...

Page 40: ...ess to camera 1 to 3 inclusive enter 1 3 If wanting to grant access to cameras 1 3 and 6 enter 1 3 6 If no camera data is entered access will be allowed to all connected cameras in both live and playb...

Page 41: ...mera setup refer to the individual menus for further information The Setup page allows the quick configuration the camera setup The Iris Control page allows adjustments to settings of a DC drive lens...

Page 42: ...faults to 1 50 which prevents blurring of the recorded image For views containing high speed images the setting can be increased to a max of 1 100 PAL or 1 120 NTSC For views containing static images...

Page 43: ...adjust the brightness of the image Flip Video Used to invert the image when the camera is mounted upside down Mirror Video Select to mirror the camera image horizontal flip Sharpness Manually adjust t...

Page 44: ...lens types and conditions Iris Offset Iris Offset is calibrated from the factory However it may be necessary to adjust this setting for different manufacturers lenses to allow for differences in thei...

Page 45: ...specific priorities The record rate and quality can be customised to respond appropriately to the alarms and time of day A high degree of control and flexibility is possible using these options The P...

Page 46: ...abled Days Recording Displays the record duration possible using the current configuration Timed Expiry Days If required all stored recorded video can be permanently deleted after a set number of days...

Page 47: ...the camera may be disabled Simple Record Menu View Switch to the Advanced Profile Record menu Days Recording Displays the record duration possible using the current configuration Unset Set Override No...

Page 48: ...isable record choose the No Record option Select User Defined to use settings established in the Advanced Profile Record menu Quality The accompanying dropdown list allows the quality of recorded imag...

Page 49: ...et Set Override Normal Shows the recording profile used by the camera if no Timed Schedules are applied and the camera is operating under Normal non Event conditions refer to Schedule for further info...

Page 50: ...G file sizes can be configured within the range of 5 45Kbytes PPS Select the number of pictures recorded per second GOP If using MPEG4 recording select the number of images recorded within a GOP Group...

Page 51: ...detailing which video files have been protected unprotected Start Date Enter a start date to protect video Start Time Enter a start time to protect video End Date Enter an end date to protect video En...

Page 52: ...g box allows a search within the protected video list to conclude at a specific Time and Date Unprot all Red Select to unprotect all recorded video from the list Protect Green Select to protect record...

Page 53: ...ed video can only be accessed by plugging directly into an ethernet socket in the same LAN as the host This means AoE cannot be accessed over the Internet or other IP networks but makes AoE more light...

Page 54: ...entries are for extra SD cards where fitted Size The device returns information when it is interrogated on connection to the camera the size of the recordable media is amongst this data Partitions Th...

Page 55: ...viously been used as video storage Click on the Format button adjacent to the device listing to prepare the device for recording 3 Allocate the formatted and mounted storage for video storage by click...

Page 56: ...to confirm then reboot the system Once the power has cycled the system will build the required PAR files ready for recording to commence progress will be displayed in the Feedback column Note There wi...

Page 57: ...en the unit is in Set or Unset mode combine with different recording qualities and rates under normal and alarm conditions for a high degree of control in a range of situations IMPORTANT The Schedule...

Page 58: ...ffect the mode names displayed in the Profile Record IP Record and Zone Input menu pages Current Mode Shows the current timer mode according to the names entered in the Mode Title text boxes Day Speci...

Page 59: ...e cameras listed below This will only affect the adjacent option i e Mode arrow will replicate the Mode setting to all cameras below the clicked arrow Note To disable one day set both times to 00 00 T...

Page 60: ...in mins Shows the number of minutes between the time in the time zone configured for the unit and GMT Current timezone Displays the configured time zone for this unit as set on the System Time and Dat...

Page 61: ...urn to that configured via the Schedule menu for the current time Enter Your Name Enter your recognised user name This will be logged Force UNSET Green Select to switch to Unset mode Force SET Yellow...

Page 62: ...ary camera will automatically be displayed in the Viewer menu The Alarm Response page enables configuration of responses following an VMD Activity Detection trigger The Activity page allowed activatio...

Page 63: ...he zone after this time period the alarm will be triggered Zone An alarm zone can be established to logically groups alarms and initiate actions when an alarm is activated there are 32 configurable zo...

Page 64: ...untdown will result in the alarm being triggered immediately This allows staff entry without triggering an alarm prior to switching the system to Unset mode Exit route Zone This creates deferred alarm...

Page 65: ...65 Installation Guide Alarm in Blue Select to open the Alarm Inputs menu Refresh Purple Refreshes the information on the current page...

Page 66: ...a will be displayed when an alarm in this zone is triggered Create Database Entry An alarm activation will be added to the database The zone title will be used as part of the entry information Alarm R...

Page 67: ...Select to inhibit ignore the VMD Activity detection feature for further information refer to Alarm Settings Activity Setup E mail Reporting The unit can send an e mail when an alarm is detected For fu...

Page 68: ...option is selected here will result in the camera channel being only available for editing in the relevant configuration menu i e if Activity is selected this channel can only be edited for Detection...

Page 69: ...relay following VMD Activity activation E Mail Image This will email a still image in JPEG format of the VMD Activity trigger to the email recipient as configured in the E mail menu Network Settings...

Page 70: ...nt operation Activity Channel Displays the images from the corresponding video source Activity Sensitivity This option allows the sensitivity setting to be established for the activity grid being conf...

Page 71: ...cific requirements VMD can only be accessed and configured remotely via the webpages Camera This is a drop down list of the video inputs on the unit selecting one of the inputs will display the corres...

Page 72: ...setting is 20 Pixel Change This setting is a percentage value of the overall change required in the grayscale to be included in the pixel count The percentage change is defined over the complete rang...

Page 73: ...o view live data using a suitable media player without the need to directly connect to the unit The Email page allows configuration of the Email feature The unit can automatically transmit an e mail t...

Page 74: ...llocated to the unit Sub Net A Subnet address of the unit network can be manually allocated Gateway This is the IP address of the default gateway router Primary DNS This is the primary DNS server IP a...

Page 75: ...BaseT connection Tx Image Buffers This is used in order to improve the picture delivery over Ethernet when using a slow connection i e 256Kbps A buffer setting of 1 2 or 3 is available default setting...

Page 76: ...ecord Settings Profile Record Note The Megapixel Resolution option will only be available if a megapixel camera is connected IMPORTANT There are three classifications of IP camera 1 Standard Resolutio...

Page 77: ...d on the bandwith of the link increasing the pictures sent per millisecond may introduce time lag if bandwith is not sufficient On MPEG transmission increasing the pictures sent will also reduce the q...

Page 78: ...an org vlc download windows html Please refer to Appendix F for guidance on configuring the Videolan VLC media player Note Multicast can only used for live viewing requests for stored images and event...

Page 79: ...or SAP HTTP both methods used simultaneously Enable Tick this option to enable multicast TTL Time to Live This option can be configured to limit which users can access the images Enter one of the foll...

Page 80: ...nected to a LAN or WAN and allocated a valid IP address Mail Server Address This is the IP address or URL of the SMTP Server that the email will be sent to The SMTP server will then forward this to th...

Page 81: ...otification on activation of the Activity Detection feature Send Image Select to send the image from configured primary camera associated with the triggering alarm Email Image Res Select the resolutio...

Page 82: ...contact the primary host an alternative route can be identified via a secondary host If there is only one alarm receiving IP address you must enter the same details in both the primary and secondary c...

Page 83: ...he unit will Ping the ARC prior to sending reporting data Alarm Responder Port This specifies the network port number used for reporting to the alarm server In normal circumstances this should be left...

Page 84: ...ied time intervals Disable ICMP Discovery When enabled the unit will not attempt to Ping the configured web server but will begin immediate data transfer Root Directory This is the main root directory...

Page 85: ...rver Select Camera Input This allows individual video inputs to be enabled for uploading to the webcam server Webcam Enable The Web Cam function can be Always Enabled Enabled when system SET Enabled w...

Page 86: ...Status Last Doanload Status FTP Server URL or name This is the IP address URL or name of the FTP server the unit will connect to for FTP image download purposes FTP Control Port Default 21 The default...

Page 87: ...the end of one archive download and the start of the next Manual only The archive process will only commence when the user initiates the action Schedule time hh mm If Scheduled has been selected in Do...

Page 88: ...d Enter a start and end point for the open port range If a host tries to communicate with the unit using a TCP UDP port that is not within the open range even with a valid IP address access will not b...

Page 89: ...9 Installation Guide Connections This page shows the IP addresses of users connected to this unit It is for information only and cannot be edited or configured Refresh Purple Refreshes the current pag...

Page 90: ...t is AnalyticsCapable Please call Dedicated Micros on 44 0 845 600 9500 for further information on our range of Analytics based solutions The Text In Image page allows the unit to integrate text data...

Page 91: ...ned to work with AnalyticsCapable products The range of applications include Automatic Number Plate Recognition ANPR Object Left and Removed Access Control People Counting and Perimeter Protection For...

Page 92: ...the Activate Purple option Currently Active Features Any advanced features currently installed on the unit will be detailed here Type The available variants of feature licenses will be listed In Use T...

Page 93: ...nalytics c option must remain checked for the feature s to operate correctly To view the PowerScript Mgmt page it is necessary to install and run webpage software release version 1 0 2285 or above The...

Page 94: ...ved than is shown Recorded characters per line Controls the width of the lines displayed on screen Text Timeout This setting controls how long in seconds the text is shown onscreen selecting 0 will sh...

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Page 118: ...118 CamVu 720 Archive The Archive menu allows the selection of the Archive media and initiation of the archive process...

Page 119: ...chive It is recommended that this option be selected as it will ensure the downloaded video images can always be successfully viewed Check Media button Selecting this option will display the space req...

Page 120: ...ives engineers the ability to quickly and accurately diagnose any problems with the unit This menu will normally only be used on a Technical Support call MPORTANT The Diagnostic menu will not be avail...

Page 121: ...l be displayed Filter Specifies which of the Debug Filters is being configured Search text Specifies the text to be searched for in the Debug stream Text colour Allows configuration of the parser wind...

Page 122: ...l images thumbnail size to be displayed per results page Start Date Enter a Start Date for the Event Search Start Time Enter a Start Time for the Event Search End Date Enter an End Date for the Event...

Page 123: ...vent That event will then playback in the window at the top of the menu Note To zoom into the event currently in playback mode right click it with the mouse The Set Zoom Level option will be displayed...

Page 124: ...eration The unit can be operated via the Viewer menus and the enclosed IR Remote Control the optional keyboard or with a USB mouse They can also be viewed and accessed remotely via the webpages and th...

Page 125: ...isplayed on screen Note The screen images shown throughout this section are those displayed on a local monitor If viewing remotely via the webpages the menu layout will differ slightly The function of...

Page 126: ...of the display The next three connected cameras will be displayed in the following three positions Yellow Multi By default displays nine images on screen putting the currently selected camera in the t...

Page 127: ...eo playback functions i e play pause rewind and fast forward Red ll Freezes current video display Green Rewinds current video Yellow Plays from current position Blue Fast forwards video up to current...

Page 128: ...the Events menu Blue Menu Setup Opens the Configuration menu pages IMPORTANT Selecting this option will exit the Viewer menus This will be logged in the User Activity Log as the current user terminat...

Page 129: ...lector choose a number to access the correspondingly numbered camera The default numeric selector map can be replaced by a gif jpeg image The image can include hotspots which link to available cameras...

Page 130: ...ve been established for the PTZ camera select the Preset option and enter a preset number Refer to the Presets menu page for further details on establishing preset positions Yellow Patrol If Patrols h...

Page 131: ...camera to this position select the camera then press Next Preset preset number Note When entering a new preset any previous preset assigned to that number for the same camera will be overwritten Yello...

Page 132: ...d across the screen Green Select This option enables sub menu content selection dependent on the protocol selected Please refer to the specific camera documentation for further guidance Yellow Return...

Page 133: ...urrent playback time Selecting the Hour button Green will progress the video to a point exactly one hour prior to the time shown in the date time display Selecting the Hour button Yellow will progress...

Page 134: ...is shown in the bottom left corner of the playback image Timeline The timeline allows navigation from the time and date currently shown in the Date Time Display window The scale changes to correspond...

Page 135: ...ng this button will increase it to four hours selecting it again will increase it to one day etc Left Navigation Arrow Green Selecting the left navigation arrow will play recorded images from the maxi...

Page 136: ...e OK button to display the full list When viewing remotely selecting any Event with the mouse will display the full Event list If viewing locally press PLAY on the IR Remote Control Keyboard to playba...

Page 137: ...d Copy Select to add the currently highlighted event to the Copy menu Green Clear All Select to clear ALL events from the copy menu Note Single events can be deleted via the Copy menu Yellow Filter Se...

Page 138: ...earching a large number of stored events the Filter Search menu allows events to be filtered by time camera channel and category Filter Search Box From Time Select a start time for the Event filter Ev...

Page 139: ...ter the required text here Type The event search can be filtered to include all or specific event types only The event types are Alarm VMD GPS and System Each type is assigned a specific symbol these...

Page 140: ...mera channel Use the Grid option to select a specific segment of the camera view From Time Select a start time for the Activity filter Events prior to this time will be ignored From Date Select a star...

Page 141: ...comma between each camera i e 1 3 5 8 Events captured by other cameras will be ignored Red Blank Select to remove all data currently displayed in the Filter Search Box Green Reset Select to reset the...

Page 142: ...rectangle of 18x16 cells across the video image Green None This option will delete all cells from the displayed video image Yellow Start Highlight a cell using the Directional buttons on the IR Remote...

Page 143: ...ken either from a local monitor or remotely via the webpages For ease of use video can be marked for archive in a number of ways Selecting Video for Archiving Via The Video Timeline Access the Video T...

Page 144: ...All video listed within the Copy Event List will also be automatically added to the Copy menu Use the Archive Yellow button to access the Copy menu Red Mark In Playback mode select Mark to establish...

Page 145: ...ed for download can also be added and edited directly within the Copy Menu The Copy menu will display all video images marked for archiving The Start and Finish date times will be shown along with the...

Page 146: ...lighted archive only Yellow Clear All Select to delete ALL archives currently displayed in the Copy menu Purple Exit Select to exit the Copy menu Note You can navigate away from the Copy menu and the...

Page 147: ...will be displayed in the lower left segment of the main monitor Green Display Select to remove the on screen text displayed on the main monitor Blue Seg Select to custom configure a quad or multiscre...

Page 148: ...categories each category containing relevant videos To play a video first click directly on one of the six categories If viewing remotely use the Directional buttons and the OK button A connected USB...

Page 149: ...OUTPUT PAL NTSC live display initially operational for 10 minutes user configurable to enable camera focusing configuration Video output can also be used as part of a media display or emergency messag...

Page 150: ...Polycarbonate Bubble CONNECTIONS Ethernet 10 100 BaseT RJ45 Connector PoE Storage Micro SD slot for recording Supplied with 2GB class 4 card CMVU720 Secondary Micro SD slot for recording Power Termin...

Page 151: ...page gives an overview of the units current settings including IP address connections to the camera the locations that data is being read from and written to and which recording profile is active Abo...

Page 152: ...his page displays the configured recording settings for the unit The current record mode being used by the unit can be found on the General Information page About Blue Opens the About page Refresh Pur...

Page 153: ...he capabilities of the camera in terms of resolution and supported compression formats This camera does not support audio alarms relay or lens de warping so all these parameters return 0 About Blue Op...

Page 154: ...ation page shows the capability settings for the camera These parameters determine how the camera performs and what options are available on the configuration pages About Blue Opens the About page Ref...

Page 155: ...155 Installation Guide UI Information The UI page shows the settings stored in the camera which configure the user interface About Blue Opens the About page Refresh Purple Refreshes the current page...

Page 156: ...Record Tables This page shows the different settings available in the record configurations The current default settings are indicated by crosses About Blue Opens the About page Refresh Purple Refres...

Page 157: ...onfiguration pages and allows alphabetical indexing and free text searching Search Red Enter text into the search box and then click this button to find all related terms A Z Green Activates the lette...

Page 158: ...8 Introduction 3 IP Mode Attributes 23 Language 30 Live Trans 91 Locating the Unit IP address 19 Logs 28 Maintain 39 Masked Cam Det 82 Misc 56 Mounting External Domes 14 Mounting Internal Domes 16 Mou...

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