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Installation Guide

Network ........................................................................ 49
Network ...................................................................... 122
Network Settings ........................................................ 121
Object Left / Removed ............................................... 144
Operating the Viewer ................................................. 175
Oracle Dome Configuration ....................................... 160
OSD Excel Settings ................................................... 168
Other ............................................................................ 52
Overview ...................................................................... 82
Patrols ........................................................................ 165
Power ........................................................................... 11
PowerScript Mgmt ........................................................ 55
Presets ....................................................................... 163
Privacy Masks ............................................................ 166
Profile Record  .................................................................. 90
Profile Record Tables ................................................. 225
Program Page ............................................................ 181
Protect Video ............................................................... 96
PTZ Program Option .................................................. 180
Quick Overview of SD Excel Record Settings ............... 9
Record Settings ........................................................... 88
Remote Control ............................................................ 23
Remote Monitors .......................................................... 66
Remote Reporting ...................................................... 130
Schedule ...................................................................... 99
Sectors  ...................................................................... 164
Secure Mode ................................................................ 22
Secure Mode/Configuration Mode ............................... 27
Secure Mode/Configuration Mode ............................... 56
Selection Page ........................................................... 178
Serial Ports  ................................................................. 42
Settings ........................................................................ 57
Setup ............................................................................ 77
Setup .......................................................................... 100
Simple Activation ........................................................ 110
Simple Record .................................................................. 91
Software Menu ............................................................. 32
Spanning a General network with distributed Closed IPTV  
Layer3 Enhanced CCTV switches ....................................................206
Spot Monitor / On-Screen Display (Local  
Monitor Only) ............................................................. 197
Status  .......................................................................... 34
Status ........................................................................... 86
Status ......................................................................... 161
Step 1 - Connecting to the Network ............................. 12
Step 2 - Connecting Video ........................................... 13
Step 3 - Monitor ........................................................... 13
Step 4 - Connecting Audio ........................................... 14
Step 5 - Relays ............................................................ 14
Step 6 - Alarms ............................................................ 15
Step 7 - Connecting Serial Ports .................................. 16
Step 8 - Connecting a Keyboard .................................. 17
Step 9 - Connecting DM Oracle, 2060 & 2040 Domes 17
Step 10 - Connecting Power ........................................ 18
System ......................................................................... 47
System Settings ........................................................... 30
Text In Image  ............................................................ 155
The Configuration pages can be displayed on a  
local monitor.  ............................................................... 21
Time and Date  ............................................................. 40
Timeline Navigation .................................................... 183
To configure your PC to utilise VLC ........................... 213

Tripwire ...................................................................... 146
Turbo Mode Profiles ................................................... 219
UI Information ............................................................ 224
Unallocated Cams ........................................................ 87
Unit Operation ............................................................ 174
Unit Specification ....................................................... 216
Upgrade Switch ............................................................ 62
User Accounts  ............................................................. 74
User Activity Logging ................................................. 211
Using a Supported Dedicated Micros Keyboard  
(DM/KBC1 & DM/KBC2) .............................................. 29
Using a USB Mouse or the Webpages ........................ 29
Using the Front Panel Interface ................................... 28
Using the IR Remote Control  ...................................... 28
Using the Keyboard/RC Interface Control To  
Control A Common Television Set .............................. 209
Using the Optional Keyboards ................................... 199
Vehicle Control ........................................................... 153
Video Control ............................................................. 177
Video Timeline............................................................ 184
View Control ............................................................... 176
Viewer Defaults  ........................................................... 67
VMD/Activity Response Setup ................................... 113
VMD Configuration ..................................................... 117
Web Cam ................................................................... 132
What is Turbo mode? ....................................................... 90
Zone Actions .............................................................. 107
Zone Actions Camera ................................................ 109
Zone Activation .......................................................... 112
Zone Inputs ..................................................................... 105

Summary of Contents for SD Excel

Page 1: ...Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...Settings 76 Record Settings 88 Schedule 99 Alarm Settings 102 Network Settings 121 Features Text 137 Analytics Third Party IP Cameras 138 Installing An Advanced Feature License 139 Archive 158 Oracle...

Page 3: ...ss of a button CLOSED IPTV The SD Excel is supplied ready to be part of the next generation of video security Closed IPTV Dedicated Micros ground breaking Closed IPTV solution makes deploying an IP Vi...

Page 4: ...Connected technology built in to ensure maximum compatibility with future developments in networked security NetVu Connected technology enables the Unit to fully interact with other NetVu Connected c...

Page 5: ...icros Oracle Dome simply by clicking an area of the monitor The camera will instantly respond positioning the selected area in the middle of the screen ideal for tracking movement through a scene MAP...

Page 6: ...re lightning is a common occurrence Regulatory Notes and FCC and DOC Information USA and Canadian Models Only Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A d...

Page 7: ...UK Laser The unit supports an integrated CD R DVD R writer the following are additional warnings associated with installing and operating the CD R DVD R writer please pay particular attention to this...

Page 8: ...ure the SD Excel unit is properly ventilated to protect from overheating Ensure there is a 3cm gap on both sides of the unit Ensure the IR receiver on the front of the unit faces the operator position...

Page 9: ...irements e g Entry Exit routes Various storage sizes are available dependent on the combination of the number of cameras the storage options and record rates selected MultiMode Recording The unit supp...

Page 10: ...ording video to the internal hard disk Rear Panel connections Video VID1 to VID16 75 BNC composite video input 1V pk pk with loop through 1V MON A 75 BNC composite monitor output 1V pk pk MON B Spot M...

Page 11: ...12 connector for use with Dedicated Micros telemetry keyboards KBC1 KBC2 EXP RJ12 expansion port for future use SATA E Sata port available for storage expansion Alarms and relays ALARMS IN Via 25 way...

Page 12: ...ng an IP address at initial connection to the network It is possible however that this IP address can change without notification i e following power failure DNS Dynamic Name Service allows the unit t...

Page 13: ...input Analogue channels can also be used as recode channels for 3rd party IP inputs or they can also be used to remote codec NetVu Connected capable encoders The available inputs are Analogue Recode I...

Page 14: ...cal audio from a site at the RVRC Record local audio from a site with the video Replay all audio through a local Audio output not supported when Audio out is used as a challenge PA source Note The Aud...

Page 15: ...h Pin 19 DTX Pin 17 DTX Pin 15 DTX Pin 24 Earth Pin 22 Earth Pin 20 DTX Pin 18 DTX Pin 16 DTX Pin 14 DTX IR ALARMS The SD Excel supports 20 normally open closed tamper proof alarm inputs or one Global...

Page 16: ...the resistive value is 6 8K ohms 1K 5 6K Closed the resistive value is 1K ohms as the circuit does not see the 5 6K ohm resistor Open Circuit Tamper the resistive value is infinity as the circuit has...

Page 17: ...he Restrict public access Eth B setting Closed IPTV Settings must be enabled if using Oracle IP domes in a Closed IPTV environment A DM Oracle 2040 or 2060 Dome can be connected via either co axial te...

Page 18: ...MS IR EXP KBD RELAYS HDMI B VID 16 B A B The SD Excel has an internal power supply unit Connect the mains lead to the unit and then to the wall socket or to a fused spur connection To be compliant wit...

Page 19: ...is added If the process encounters a channel that does not have Port Free status then the video source will be added to the un allocated list consecutive cameras will only be applied to channels that...

Page 20: ...ree Analogue Connection Single IP connected Single IP assigned Multiple IP connection 2 Analogue channels take precedence If an analogue camera is present and connected then it will only become Port F...

Page 21: ...HCP is enabled by default Note If a DNS Domain Name Server address is not to be used it is strongly advised that a fixed IP address be assigned a DHCP assigned address can change without notification...

Page 22: ...played Configuring Closed IPTV It is only possible to change Closed IPTV settings when the system is in Configuration mode Closed IPTV Settings The Closed IPTV logo in the top corner of the configurat...

Page 23: ...the default mode of operation Toggle the speed of PTZ camera movement two speeds available Use the Zoom button to zoom in out with a selected camera Also used to zoom x2 into Live or Playback images...

Page 24: ...ameras Use the Softkeys Red Green Yellow Purple to directly access the corresponding function displayed on the menu screen The Number pad should be used to select specific cameras and preset positions...

Page 25: ...rch option will only be displayed if Enable Event Search is selected in the Features menu System Settings Features Select the Viewer menu tab to access the unit s Viewer function refer to Unit Operati...

Page 26: ...ion and Viewer menus remotely IMPORTANT By default no Usernames and Passwords are required to access any of the various menus Usernames and Passwords can however be added to regulate access to the Con...

Page 27: ...creens via the coloured softkey options shown at the base of each menu The options available will depend on the menu being viewed Select a softkey option by pressing either the corresponding button on...

Page 28: ...cal monitor Navigate the menu tree via the Up Down Directional buttons When a menu is highlighted open by pressing the OK button Use the Left Right Up Down Directional buttons to move between fields S...

Page 29: ...an be connected via one of the USB ports on the unit The USB Keyboard can then be used to enter alpha numeric data via the local menus Using a USB Mouse or the Webpages Navigate the menus by clicking...

Page 30: ...e Time and Date page allows the unit time and date settings to be adjusted including setting the timezone The Serial Ports page allows each of the four serial ports to be individually configured for o...

Page 31: ...to allocate a name to the unit This is displayed when the unit is accessed via NetVu ObserVer and is sent when transmitting information to a Remote Video Response Centres RVRC Video Standard Displays...

Page 32: ...t is running Framestore Revision This identifies the Framestore Revision the unit is running PC Apps Revision This identifies the revision archive of the Viewer and associated PC Apps software Boot So...

Page 33: ...33 Installation Guide System Red Select this option to return to the System menu About Blue Select to open the Status About page Refresh Purple Refreshes the information on the current page...

Page 34: ...last reset code used is displayed Restart reason The reason for the last restart is displayed Codec Eight codecs are installed within the unit Cameras are assigned to the codec in the following seque...

Page 35: ...be highlighted light green Those deemed to have failed will appear red Camera channels with no connected camera will appear dark green Alarm Status Yellow Select to open to the Status Alarm page Rem...

Page 36: ...nes and relay outputs Alarm Contacts Zones Relay Outputs Alarm Contacts Alarm Zones and Relay Outputs that are in an active state are shown light green In active ones appear dark green not illuminated...

Page 37: ...information pages Select the an icon to view the relevant pages refer to Appendix J Status Pages for a description of each page System Information Select to open to the System Attributes page Softwar...

Page 38: ...log files stored in the unit can be accessed from this page Selected logs are displayed on the page below About Blue Select to open the System Status About page Refresh Purple Refreshes the informatio...

Page 39: ...stem 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 L...

Page 40: ...red dd mm yy It can also be displayed as mm dd yy or yy mm dd Set Time Enter a current time for the unit Set Date Enter a current date for the unit Set Time Green When current time date as been entere...

Page 41: ...PC being used to view the webpages Note The PC Time and Sync Time options will only be available if viewing the menu via the webpages Reset Red Select to cycle the power to the unit Set Time Green Whe...

Page 42: ...otocol Telem Sets port for Telemetry purposes Comm Sets port for Comms purposes EPOS Sets the serial port for connection to an EPOS Electronic Point Of Sale device Note It is recommended that Serial p...

Page 43: ...on the current page Camera Configuration This page allows configuration of some features on all 32 channels available to the unit Title Titles assigned to each camera are displayed Mode The settings w...

Page 44: ...failure video loss Buzzer Select this option to activate the onboard buzzer to report in the event of camera connection failure video loss Cam Setup Red Select to open the Camera Setup page Serial Bl...

Page 45: ...ng Centre RVRC Audio Recording Select Enable to activate Audio recording Note that this is a global action which when Enabled will result in all audio received by the unit being recorded to the HDD Re...

Page 46: ...SD Excel Note Recording in uncompressed format will significantly increase the disk space used Reset Red Select to cycle the power to the unit Refresh Purple Refreshes the information on the current p...

Page 47: ...xt Text In Image for more information Note When de selected here the Text in Image menu will no longer be displayed in the menu tree Email Reporting Select this option to activate the Email Reporting...

Page 48: ...t via Network Settings Server Name is unique within the workgroup being used To access the unit via a PC running SMB and has access to the same Workgroup open My Network Places Entire Network Microsof...

Page 49: ...ring of files and directories to from the unit To access the unit via a PC running SMB and has access to the same Workgroup open My Network Places Entire Network Microsoft Windows Network The Workgrou...

Page 50: ...age Other Blue Select to open the System Features Other page Refresh Purple Refreshes the information on the current page Video Detected Video Standard The unit automatically detects the video standar...

Page 51: ...on the number of multi screen images selected for display Stretch forces the image to fill the available display segment This may result in some distortion of the display image Zoom Fit forces the fra...

Page 52: ...nfiguration Menus Event Search for further details Enable RVRC page Select this option to activate the RVRC Remote Set Unset Override function refer to Record Settings RVRC for more information Note W...

Page 53: ...rple Select to save current unit settings to the selected media Restore Blue Select to restore previously saved settings from the selected media Note Selecting the Restore button will cause the system...

Page 54: ...system to reboot To From Select the relevant media device to save to or restore from i e USB or CD R DVD R Export Logs To Select the relevant media device to save to export to Server Reset Red Select...

Page 55: ...ges 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...

Page 56: ...ecurity and access features whilst also giving an overview of the port status of each connected switch The Discover page allows automatic discovery of Layer 3 Enhanced CCTV Switches connected to the C...

Page 57: ...annel mappings are allocated using a combination of this rotary dial and the Base Camera setting on the Closed IPTV settings menu KBD USB NET AUDIO IN VID 1 MON B VID 2 VID 3 SATA1 OUT A VID 13 VID 8...

Page 58: ...s not recognised Security Level Select from Configuration Mode or Secure Mode In Configuration mode The security settings of all cascaded Layer 3 Enhanced CCTV Switches can be globally edited The conf...

Page 59: ...access for camera configuration etc unless Restrict public access is also enabled If this option is ticked it only allows clients to receive multicast video data through SAP service group broadcasts...

Page 60: ...from Closed IP If a security breach is detected the video source is isolated from the Closed IPTV network Generate system event Select this option to report port violation as system events which can b...

Page 61: ...on the IP network Zero conf uses industry standard IP protocols to allow devices to automatically discover each other without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers Variable The param...

Page 62: ...upgrade it Select the switch to be upgraded and press the Upgrade button The NVR sends the required file to the switch and automatically restarts it Upgrade Switch Use the drop down to select the swi...

Page 63: ...chronisation will only occur for Remote Codec cameras ie NetVu Connected cameras video servers and only in configuration mode Switch Displays the switches that have been found and accepted by the NVR...

Page 64: ...accordingly Example Settings Scenario 1 One switch 16 Analogue cameras attached to SD Excel CIP Switch Hardware Setting No of Cameras Base Camera Camera numbers 0 16 17 17 32 Scenario 2 Two switches 0...

Page 65: ...the local monitors present information They control whether text will be displayed on the Main or Spot monitors the colour of that text and how long cameras being displayed in sequence will be shown o...

Page 66: ...by the unit The IP address of the server connected to the monitor or video wall is required Cameras can then be selected via the remote monitor Up to 16 remote monitors or video walls can be configure...

Page 67: ...m cameras Default Image Format Images from connected cameras can be displayed in either JPEG or MPEG format Default Full Req Images displayed full screen in the Viewer menus can be shown in either Hig...

Page 68: ...r menu applet is displayed The default location will always be the applet installed on the unit If accessing multiple units via a remote connection all can be assigned the same Viewer applet This will...

Page 69: ...d Select from the options available in the drop down list Sequence Dwell secs The sequence dwell time can be set from 5 to 99 seconds The dwell time is the period a camera s images are displayed befor...

Page 70: ...dwell time is the period a camera s images are displayed on a connected spot monitor before switching to the next camera in the sequence Spot Sequence Setup All of the unit s camera input channels ar...

Page 71: ...ver holding the map The map image will be displayed if linking is successful The linked map can be in gif or jpeg format and should not exceed 500 by 350 pixels Map Screen Offset These coordinates rep...

Page 72: ...itioning However if the dead centre of the hotspot is selected the camera will be viewed from its current location The absolute positioning point will depend on the data entered here A setting of 0 wo...

Page 73: ...o save map data highlight and copy all text displayed in the Map Data text window then save this data as a text file To import data copy relevant text from an external location and paste into the Map...

Page 74: ...n 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 archiving featur...

Page 75: ...ear of the unit For example if wanting to allow access 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 allo...

Page 76: ...on settings for video sources originating from a network based source i e IP Server These streams are configured on the remote device This feature is predominately intended for use with 3rd party IP c...

Page 77: ...is received on the unit it will store the alarm time and monitor the number of times the same alarm is triggered within an hour period If the detector is triggered the number of times entered here th...

Page 78: ...s been assigned a preset position select the chosen preset position here Enter the time period in minutes of inactivity which will result in the camera moving to its preset position refer to Viewer me...

Page 79: ...erSense ANPR camera from Dedicated Micros IP Mode Select the IP mode used to receive incoming IP data Select from Simple Stream Received IP streams are non compressed and are viewed as configured on t...

Page 80: ...camera channels are remote codec only Therefore any NetVu connected cameras will be applied above local camera level When Simple Stream and Recode Stream are selected via IP Mode the following options...

Page 81: ...ion of fisheye depressive fisheye and normal lens types Pitch Allows the image to be rotated counterclockwise by ninety degrees Ratio H Allows the horizontal ratio of a panamorphic lens to be set Rati...

Page 82: ...y of these cameras Click on Local Camera Setup to edit the settings held in the SD Excel Click on Setup to open the Setup menu on the connected video source CIP Settings Red Select to open the Closed...

Page 83: ...on Camera Setup Note There is only normal non event recording for connected IP cameras Channel Select a camera channel for review and adjustment Only those cameras designated as IP in the Camera Setup...

Page 84: ...edule Blue Select to open the Schedule Setup page Refresh Purple Refreshes the information on the current page IP Camera Configuration Channel Select a camera channel for review and adjustment Only th...

Page 85: ...te codec option is only applicable for NetVu Connected cameras Note Additional IP cameras further to existing local camera channels are remote codec only Therefore any NetVu connected cameras will be...

Page 86: ...Dedicated Micros Oracle Domes connected to the system Note The setting Restrict public access Eth B must be enabled on Closed IPTV Settings if using Oracle IP domes in a Closed IPTV environment Refre...

Page 87: ...nnel the IP camera will be bumped onto this list Cameras can then be assigned to a free channel or dismissed as no longer required A dismissed camera can be added back into the un allocated list by re...

Page 88: ...l and flexibility is possible using these options The JPEG Trigger page allows configuration of the pre trigger feature for cameras recording JPEG mode only When enabled the pre trigger feature will b...

Page 89: ...by the time period the unit is in alarm Days Recording Displays the record duration possible using the current configuration Camera Settings Choose the rate of non alarm recording to be used from the...

Page 90: ...cording capabilities What is Turbo mode Turbo mode allows video images from any analogue camera or 3rd Party IP recoded camera to be recorded and streamed at the maximum possible rate without the need...

Page 91: ...tings Status About Codec Loading Days Recording Displays the record duration possible using the current configuration Channel Enables selection of a specific camera for editing Copy To End Select to c...

Page 92: ...modes can be given more recognisable titles i e Day Night Weekend via the Schedule menu Record Settings Schedule Comp Select image compression format MPEG JPEG PPS The accompanying dropdown list allo...

Page 93: ...rently configured record settings do not warrant turbo mode a message will be displayed informing the user that At the current settings the unit does not need to be in turbo mode The codec s performan...

Page 94: ...titles i e Day Night Weekend via the Schedule menu Record Settings Schedule Comp Select image compression format MPEG JPEG Res Select image resolution format QCIF CIF 2CIF or 4CIF Rate_kbps If MPEG4 i...

Page 95: ...ormat It will use the maximum available memory dependent on other cameras requirements of the buffer space Select Enable to activate Note It is recommended that the Pre Alarm option in the Alarm Setti...

Page 96: ...ling 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 End Tim...

Page 97: ...ialog 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 re...

Page 98: ...deo 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 lightweigh...

Page 99: ...connected to When 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 The Setu...

Page 100: ...s under normal and alarm conditions for a high degree of control in a range of situations The Setup page allows configuration of the schedule including naming the modes of operation and controlling wh...

Page 101: ...date and press the Add button The date will be added to the Holiday list To delete highlight and select Delete Note Unset Set and Override modes may be renamed via Record Settings Schedule Override S...

Page 102: ...ically be displayed in the Viewer menu The Masked Camera Det ection page allows cameras to be enabled for masked detection based on a threshold contact value and dwell time The VMD Act ivity Response...

Page 103: ...the Contact within the module to configure N_O Normally Open Contact N_O indicates the non alarm state of the input Tick the N_O checkbox to set the corresponding input to Normally Open The alarm wil...

Page 104: ...ow many times it is triggered during this period If it is again triggered more than the amount set in the nuisance counter it will remain de activated for another hour This will continue until the tri...

Page 105: ...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 106: ...centres Diverting from the entry route during the countdown will result in the alarm being triggered immediately This allows staff entry without triggering an alarm prior to switching the system to Se...

Page 107: ...rm Zone The primary camera 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...

Page 108: ...relay is to remain closed Alarm Image Snapshot Delay This figure allows a delay to be introduced before an alarm snapshot is taken This is used when the alarm relates to a PTZ camera which has to tra...

Page 109: ...to assign additional cameras to the zone These cameras will become part of the alarm sequence shown in the Viewer menus when the alarm zone is triggered Zone Act Yellow Select to open the Alarm Zone...

Page 110: ...unit Simple Activation Simple Activation Select Zone Activation Camera Displays the camera number and camera title as configured on the Camera Setup page On Enables or disables the feature on the cam...

Page 111: ...hat a camera is masked Different cameras have different characteristics On Mask Clear Select the Zone alarm that will be activated on camera masking or camera clear detection if Zone Activation is sel...

Page 112: ...on On Mask Defines the Zone trigger that will be activated when the view is masked On Clear Defines the Zone trigger that will be activated when the view is unmasked Refresh Purple Refreshes the infor...

Page 113: ...or Activity detection To assign no detection settings to the camera select None Note Whichever Detection option is selected here will result in the camera channel being only available for editing in t...

Page 114: ...overwritten Alarm Relay Select to trigger an alarm relay following zone activation Select the specific relay via the Relay option Email Image If this option is selected a JPEG will be added to the re...

Page 115: ...relation to a PTZ camera Selecting Active while at Preset 1 will result in Activity mode functioning only when the camera is at preset position 1 Select Active while camera not in motion for Activity...

Page 116: ...e a cell by pressing the OK button If viewing via the webpages use the mouse to navigate across the image use the left mouse button to place a cell Reload Img Red This option will update the still ima...

Page 117: ...ecific 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 corre...

Page 118: ...This will disable the zone mode Pixel Count This value is set as a percentage and equates to the percentage of pixels in the selected zone that must change for the VMD event to be triggered The defau...

Page 119: ...played on the local monitor Select Jump To Primary Camera from the drop down list to activate this function Revert Display Mode Enable this setting to make the unit return to the view displayed before...

Page 120: ...le These modules can then be activated following relay activation Status Green Select to open the System Status Unit menu Alarm In Yellow Select to open the Alarm Inputs menu Zone Act Blue Select to o...

Page 121: ...t address enabling multiple viewers to 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 c...

Page 122: ...ed IP address will be displayed here Note If no IP address is set DHCP will automatically assign one The unit interrogates the network for a DHCP server which assigns an available IP address This IP a...

Page 123: ...e in seconds the unit will wait before disconnecting the PPP Point to Point Protocol link if data has not been transmitted or received PPP Link Down Timer mins If for any reason the PPP connection is...

Page 124: ...ofile Record Note that the Megapixel Resolution option will only be available if a megapixel camera is connected IMPORTANT There are three classifications of IP camera 1 Standard Resolution QCIF CIF 2...

Page 125: ...es transmitted will depend 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 se...

Page 126: ...w videolan org vlc download windows html Please refer to Appendix E for guidance on configuring the Videolan VLC media player Note Multicast can only used for live viewing requests for stored images a...

Page 127: ...his 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 following numbers 0 restricts video to the same host 1 restric...

Page 128: ...rk This setting presumes that the unit is connected to a LAN or WAN and allocated a valid IP address Username Enter the login details for the email account used above Password Enter the login details...

Page 129: ...il notification on camera fail Send on Activity Event Select to send email notification on activation of the Activity Detection feature Send Image Select to send accompanying image from supporting pri...

Page 130: ...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 details in both the primary and secondary connec...

Page 131: ...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 132: ...ied time intervals Disable ICMP Discovery When enabled the unit will not attempt to Ping the configured webserver but will begin immeadiate data transfer Root Directory This is the main root directory...

Page 133: ...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 when system UNSET or Disab...

Page 134: ...for FTP image download purposes FTP Control Port The default port for FTP use is port 21 If this port has already been allocated on the network it is possible to identify and allocate an alternative...

Page 135: ...mmence when the user initiates the action Schedule time hh mm If Scheduled has been selected in Download Options enter a time for the download to take place each day Poll time Minutes If Polled has be...

Page 136: ...port that is not within the open range even with a valid IP address access will not be granted to the unit The enabled ports can be a range or single port address if a single port is needed then enter...

Page 137: ...enu allows activation of the units analytics and third party IP camera features Please call Dedicated Micros on 44 0 845 600 9500 for further information The Text In Image page allows the unit to inte...

Page 138: ...a feature which when unlocked allows for the deep integration of non Dedicated Micros IP Cameras Incoming third party IP camera streams in JPEG format can be recompressed to MPEG or an alternative Qua...

Page 139: ...equired to unlock the Third Party IP Camera feature or any AnalyticsCapable function This information is obtained from the Dedicated Micros Customer Services team on 44 0 845 600 9501 Dedicated Micros...

Page 140: ...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 141: ...analytics 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 Th...

Page 142: ...censes will be listed by type i e ANPR Tripwire IP Cams etc Channel Assign the license to a camera channel via the drop down list Region This is the number of detection areas available for each licens...

Page 143: ...a selection to edit the features associated with the selected camera When a channel is selected that has been assigned an AnalyticsCapable license the options available to that selection will be displ...

Page 144: ...changes Camera Options will configure settings for the camera Region Options effect only the region detection area currently being configured To size and position the detection area use the mouse to c...

Page 145: ...gion size If In pixels is selected the system will use the rate of pixel change within a region to generate an alarm If of Region is selected the system will use the percentage of the region that chan...

Page 146: ...for all connected analogue cameras Up to 16 tripwires can be specified per camera within the view The Camera Options will configure settings for the camera Region Options affect only the region detect...

Page 147: ...inated scene Segmentation be set at 10 Region Settings Region To define a region click on the Region drop down list and select a number 1 16 A Tripwire will now appear on the camera view The Arrow wil...

Page 148: ...t to trigger an alarm when a figure greater than that identified in the Object Total textbox has been reached Select to trigger an alarm when a figure equal to or greater than that identified in the O...

Page 149: ...stallation Guide Count Status This menu is accessed off the Tripwire configuration page and displayed the total detected tripwire activations Back Yellow Returns to the Features Text Features Analytic...

Page 150: ...annels assigned an ANPR AnalyticsCapable license will be available Traffic Type The camera can be configured for different traffic monitoring scenarios Barrier Controlled or Normal In Barrier Controll...

Page 151: ...minimum number of pixels within the image that the target number plate assumes Below this limit the ANPR software will not attempt to interpret the number plate The recommended minimum setting is 100...

Page 152: ...button to upload the database When loaded the database will be displayed on screen IMPORTANT The database must be saved to the USB device for uploading to the unit as a zip file The following naming d...

Page 153: ...ge option is selected Navigate to the Analytics Text Text In Image menu and set the Enable Keywords option to Enable Camera Select the relevant camera channel for configuration Pre Alarm secs When cre...

Page 154: ...being matched a Virtual Alarm can be raised Refer to your unit s Installation Operation manual for guidance on configuring a response to the raising of a Virtual Alarm Database Select this option to...

Page 155: ...allows more data to be saved than is shown Text Timeout This setting controls how long in seconds the text is shown on screen selecting 0 will show the text indefinitely Channel Select the camera inp...

Page 156: ...displayed text can be changed Select from the drop down list Enable Keywords This enables or disables the Keyword feature allowing the unit to treat certain pre programmed words received via the text...

Page 157: ...event database The advantage of this feature is that it allows the user to see exactly which keyword triggered an alarm A total of 32 Keywords can be configured and each can be up to 20 characters in...

Page 158: ...158 SD Excel Archive The Archive menu allows the selection of the Archive media and initiation of the archive process...

Page 159: ...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 160: ...OSD Excel The Patrols page allows camera patrol sequences to be established and configured The Patrol feature uses established preset positions to automatically pan tilt and zoom the camera in the sel...

Page 161: ...annel Dome Model Details the product model Dome Serial Number Identifies the serial number of the specific camera Total Time On Details the operational life time of the camera to date Total Time Activ...

Page 162: ...identifies the version of software the camera unit is running Firmware Version This identifies the version of firmware the camera unit is running Bootloader Version This identifies the bootloader ver...

Page 163: ...o zoom the camera view IN Use the button to zoom the camera view OUT Navigation Buttons Use the four navigation buttons to position the camera view Save Grey Select to save the entered preset title to...

Page 164: ...Operator in quickly identifying the current camera position Camera ID Selected camera channel Camera Title This is the title assigned to the selected camera channel Sector Select from sector 1 32 Sect...

Page 165: ...me Enter a recognisable name for the Patrol 1 32 Up to 32 individual positioning manoeuvres can be added to a Patrol Note Selecting one of the 1 32 buttons will send the camera to that Preset position...

Page 166: ...te Select Start New Red to begin creation of a privacy area A black rectangle will then be displayed superimposed across the camera view It is recommended that the camera be navigated to the exact cen...

Page 167: ...New Green Select this option to finish creation of privacy mask Show Yellow Select this option to show camera view with existing privacy mask displayed Delete Blue Select this option to delete the cur...

Page 168: ...Name Position Select desired position to locate the Alarm Name Position information For all above functions the available positions are Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right and Off No informati...

Page 169: ...ality of displayed images Auto Focus The Oracle Domes Auto Focus feature enables the camera to best focus on its current view Select to activate Auto Flip When the Oracle Domes Auto Flip feature is ac...

Page 170: ...d White Balance The Oracle Domes White Balance feature enables the camera to compensate for different lighting scenarios which can effect the colour quality of the displayed image Select Auto for the...

Page 171: ...of Line NC Normally Closed NO Normally Open or Disabled Action Select a preset position or a patrol action for the camera upon alarm event Relay Select an action for the relay Select Momentary for th...

Page 172: ...s 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 Search End Time Enter an End Time for the Event Se...

Page 173: ...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 174: ...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 175: ...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 176: ...f 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 to...

Page 177: ...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 178: ...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 179: ...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 180: ...e 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 ha...

Page 181: ...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 182: ...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 T...

Page 183: ...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 184: ...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 185: ...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 186: ...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 playbac...

Page 187: ...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 188: ...arching 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 Eve...

Page 189: ...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 190: ...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 191: ...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 192: ...ectangle 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 193: ...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 194: ...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 195: ...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 196: ...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 197: ...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 198: ...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 199: ...ctor on the rear of the unit and provides the same control functions as the I R Remote Control Note Ensure the Keyboard Enable 485 bus option on the System Features System page is checked to allow key...

Page 200: ...s pressed again for future use Play mode Marks start and end of archiving point Live mode Opens the Archive Copy menu Live mode No functionality Play mode Starts fast forwarding from play time Rewind...

Page 201: ...ection defaults to camera selection Allows entry of camera and Preset and numbers For future use For future use Triggers the wash function on a telemetry camera Triggers the wipe function on a telemet...

Page 202: ...era and also provides electronic zoom in Sends a Patrol command to a telemetry camera Instructs the selected telemetry camera to automatically pan on cameras that support this function Used as menu an...

Page 203: ...VID 1 MON B VID 2 VID 3 SATA1 OUT A VID 13 VID 8 VID 6 VID 4 VID 5 VID 7 VID 9 VID 10 VID 12 VID 11 VID 14 VID 15 VID 16 ALARMS RELAYS SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 SERIAL 3 PTZ SERIAL 4 PTZ AUDIO IN OUT EXP O I...

Page 204: ...D 3 SATA1 OUT A VID 13 VID 8 VID 6 VID 4 VID 5 VID 7 VID 9 VID 10 VID 12 VID 11 VID 14 VID 15 VID 16 ALARMS RELAYS SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 SERIAL 3 PTZ SERIAL 4 PTZ AUDIO IN OUT EXP O I IR MON A HDMI 1 VID...

Page 205: ...ID 2 VID 3 SATA1 OUT A VID 13 VID 8 VID 6 VID 4 VID 5 VID 7 VID 9 VID 10 VID 12 VID 11 VID 14 VID 15 VID 16 ALARMS RELAYS SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 SERIAL 3 PTZ SERIAL 4 PTZ AUDIO IN OUT EXP O I IR MON A HDMI...

Page 206: ...N B VID 2 VID 3 SATA1 OUT A VID 13 VID 8 VID 6 VID 4 VID 5 VID 7 VID 9 VID 10 VID 12 VID 11 VID 14 VID 15 VID 16 ALARMS RELAYS SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 SERIAL 3 PTZ SERIAL 4 PTZ AUDIO IN OUT EXP O I IR MON A...

Page 207: ...ATA1 OUT A VID 13 VID 8 VID 6 VID 4 VID 5 VID 7 VID 9 VID 10 VID 12 VID 11 VID 14 VID 15 VID 16 ALARMS RELAYS SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 SERIAL 3 PTZ SERIAL 4 PTZ AUDIO IN OUT EXP O I IR MON A HDMI 1 VID 17 VI...

Page 208: ...wire Serial 3 4 Pin Description 1 RS485 A 9 RS485 B 5 Shield GND RS232 Connectivity Serial 1 2 Pin Description Desc 1 Data Carrier Detect DCD 2 Receive Data RX 3 Transmit Data TX 4 Data Terminal Ready...

Page 209: ...when the TV turns OFF 8 Press STOP The LED turns OFF and the code is stored Codes Relevant To Common Televisions TV Brand Code s Alba 2003 2009 2010 2021 2022 2041 2045 2052 2093 2255 2278 2293 2306 2...

Page 210: ...6 477 478 479 480 481 495 498 499 554 567 568573 604 623 624 627 629 635 636 637 643 644 Pioneer 2029 2037 2081 2093 2379 2382 2387 2390 2392 2444 2449 2498 2584 2627 26 2637 Sanyo 2003 2004 2006 2014...

Page 211: ...the unit for as long as any related video files are kept One log file will be created daily as a text file and will be named automatically using the date of creation and stored in the logs directory o...

Page 212: ...the PC to one of the serial port connections on the rear of the unit 2 On the PC click Start Programs Accessories Communications Hyperterminal and create a new connection via the COM port using these...

Page 213: ...s and events will still need to be made via the Viewer menu To configure your PC to utilise VLC Version 1 0 5 Select Media Services Discovery SAP announcements Select View playlist SAP Announcements A...

Page 214: ...e made No username password is required for an FTP connection by default If they have been assigned however these must be entered before access will be allowed FTP access username passwords can be con...

Page 215: ...hey have been assigned however these must be entered before access will be allowed FTP access username passwords can be configured via the Admin FTP option displayed in the User Accounts menu Display...

Page 216: ...t for on site PA Challenge Connections Line in 1V pk pk RCA phono socket Line out 1V pk pk RCA phono socket SEARCH AND PLAYBACK Frame advance rewind fast picture search and pause keys Event list inclu...

Page 217: ...sonic WV CS600 WV CS850 Pelco C Philips Philips 232 Samsung SCC 641 Sensormatic SpeedDome IV SpeedDome V Ultrak Ultradome KD6 Vista Power Dome COLOUR RESOLUTION Sampling rate 13 5 MHz to CCIR 601 Numb...

Page 218: ...218 SD Excel Appendix J Status Pages General Information About Blue Select to open to the System Status About page Refresh Purple Refreshes the information on the current page...

Page 219: ...n the unit is not operating in Turbo Mode no information will be displayed refer to the Profile Record menu Record Settings Profile Record for further information on the Turbo Mode function Live Trans...

Page 220: ...te The Encode figure combines both record loading from a local camera channel and transmission encoding The current and maximum loading is shown in the format 3000 8192 EXAMPLE When the current loadin...

Page 221: ...here is only one record profile in Turbo Mode IMPORTANT The Status section will provide valuable information on whether the unit should be operating in Turbo Mode or not Basic Advanced Select to open...

Page 222: ...vides detailed information on the type of camera i e analog or IP and for IP cameras the supported resolution and capabilities About Green Select to open the System Status About page Refresh Purple Re...

Page 223: ...Capabilities Select to open the Capabilities menu This menu details the function capabilities of the unit About Blue Select to open the System Status About page Refresh Purple Refreshes the informati...

Page 224: ...on the unit If multiple units are being accessed remotely all can be assigned the same Viewer applet to lessen the load time required when accessing different DVRs Servers refer to the Viewer Defaults...

Page 225: ...ttings available in the record configurations The current default settings are indicated by crosses Choose Setting Select the profile tables of the host product About Blue Select to open the System St...

Page 226: ...o any of these cameras Click on Local Camera Setup to edit the settings held in the SD Excel Click on Setup to open the Setup menu on the connected video source CIP Settings Red Select to open the Clo...

Page 227: ...227 Installation Guide IP Network Load This page illustrates the network traffic utilised by the SD Excel The page refreshes every second Refresh Purple Refreshes the information on the current page...

Page 228: ...228 SD Excel...

Page 229: ...229 Installation Guide Changelog 1 1 Closed IPTV settings page updated Unknown option added to Closed IPTV Settings page...

Page 230: ...nced CCTV switches 204 Codec Loading 220 Configuration Mode 22 Configuring Closed IPTV 22 Configuring Closed IPTV 56 Configuring the Unit 21 Configuring Your PC for the Videolan VLC Player 213 Copy Me...

Page 231: ...ing Video 13 Step 3 Monitor 13 Step 4 Connecting Audio 14 Step 5 Relays 14 Step 6 Alarms 15 Step 7 Connecting Serial Ports 16 Step 8 Connecting a Keyboard 17 Step 9 Connecting DM Oracle 2060 2040 Dome...

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