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Dedicated Micros ©2007

SD Range

General

This page enables configuration of the time, date, local region and language used to display text.

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Language  

This will allow selection of the appropriate local language. The 

unit currently supports 

five

 languages (English, French, Italian, 

Spanish and German).

Set time 

Enter the current local time.

Set date 

Enter the current local date.

Set_time (Green) 

Use this button to accept any changes made to the time and date 

parameters.

Sync unit time from PC (Yellow)  Use this button to synchronise the time of the unit with that of the 

PC being used to view the menu pages.

Date Format  

As default, the date is entered dd/mm/yy. It can also be displayed 

as mm/dd/yy or yy/mm/dd.

Maintain (Red) 

This button navigates to the Maintain page.

Cancel (Purple) 

Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use 

this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from 

the page.

Save  

To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the 

Save button.  

Note:  

Any changes made on the web pages are automatically saved when the page is closed. 

To ‘manually’ save changes, select the Save button. Use the ‘Cancel’ button to exit a page 

without saving any changes made.

Note: 

The Save button is only displayed when accessing the menus via the web interface. 

Summary of Contents for SD Range

Page 1: ...SD Range Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 2: ...thout prejudice Contents Introduction 3 Features 4 Important Safeguards 5 Installing the Unit 7 Installation 10 Remote Control 12 Configuring the Unit 21 Status 22 General 23 Cameras 24 Schedule 26 Re...

Page 3: ...ion The SD Range includes both an integrated CD R Writer and USB ports for video archiving The unit also offers integrated text support allowing users to connect with cash registers in retail applicat...

Page 4: ...USB ports for download of video archive to external flash memory Web pages provide easy remote configuration Alarm Inputs Outputs Easy to use on screen colour coded soft keys BS8418 compliant Text su...

Page 5: ...tning Strike The unit has some inbuilt protection for lightning strike however it is recommended that isolation transformers be fitted to the system in areas where lightning is a common occurrence Reg...

Page 6: ...ance with all applicable directives Directive 89 336 EEC A Declaration of Conformity is held at Dedicated Micros Ltd 1200 Daresbury Park Daresbury Cheshire WA4 4HS UK Laser The unit supports an integr...

Page 7: ...ces the operator position and is not more than 10 feet 3 metres from the operator An IR Remote Control Extender is also available Ensure the unit is not located anywhere it could be subject to mechani...

Page 8: ...ation of 7 14 30 or 60 days the default is 14 or 30 days depending on variant Note It is the Installer Owner s responsibilty to ensure that the record duration is set to the necessary requirements of...

Page 9: ...picture to be recorded but the time between I frames determines the step back forward interval that can be used The advantage of MPEG 4 recording is that in static scenes it requires less disk space t...

Page 10: ...IR Infra Red receiver for use with Remote Control USB USB2 0 connector LED Four LEDs show the unit status Green Unit working normally Flash Orange IR being received Solid Red Unit working but outside...

Page 11: ...wo Audio IN Audio OUT connections Data SER 1 RS 232 3 wire 9 wire SER 2 RS 232 3 wire 9 wire SER 3 PTZ RS 485 2 wire 4 wire or RS232 3 wire SER 4 PTZ RS 485 2 wire 4 wire or RS232 3 wire USB 2x USB2 0...

Page 12: ...ent two speeds available This button puts the unit into Panic Alarm sending all cameras into Global alarm Press again to cancel alarm will cancel after three mins Use the Zoom Keys to zoom in out with...

Page 13: ...ht the first editable parameter on the screen Use the Left Right Up Down Directional buttons to move between fields Select OK to start editing an editable field The field turns green Use the Up Down D...

Page 14: ...Micros 2007 14 SD Range Note A selected item in the drop down list will appear highlighted Navigating away from a page clicking on a different tab on the side panel will automatically save any changed...

Page 15: ...nput version Step 1 Connecting Video The SD supports up to 8 12 16 or 32 connected Video Inputs dependant on model via the 75 BNC connectors Connect cameras to the video inputs starting from input 1 5...

Page 16: ...tion are supported Challenge intruders from an RVRC Listen to local 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 suppor...

Page 17: ...e SD supports up to four 24V 200mA relays Relay Connector Pin Connection 1 Relay 1 signal 2 Relay 2 signal 3 Relay 3 signal 4 Relay 4 signal 9 Earth Step 6 Alarms The SD supports 16 normally open clos...

Page 18: ...ver the tamper states are the same for both settings Open 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...

Page 19: ...garding the supported keyboards Step 9 Connecting Dennard 2060 2040 Domes A Dennard 2040 2060 Dome can be connected via either co axial telemetry or RS485 twisted pair If using co axial the address sw...

Page 20: ...unit Connect the mains lead to the unit and then to the wall socket or to a fused spur connection To be compliant with wiring regulations in some countries an Alarm Security device should be connecte...

Page 21: ...he SD unit s IP address can be identified from the local menu pages Using the local monitor press the MENU button and then navigate to the Network menu to find the DHCP assigned IP address If DNS is n...

Page 22: ...the menu on the left hand side of the page Note Any changes made on the web pages are automatically saved when the page is closed To manually save changes select the Save button Use the Cancel button...

Page 23: ...of the unit with that of the PC being used to view the menu pages Date Format As default the date is entered dd mm yy It can also be displayed as mm dd yy or yy mm dd Maintain Red This button navigate...

Page 24: ...Serial Settings page refer to Serial section of this manual The Serial page is used to define which serial port is used to connect telemetry cameras Cancel Purple Settings are automatically saved whe...

Page 25: ...on Contrast Adjust This option enables the contrast settings of the selected camera to be changed Select from 1 99 default is 50 Termination The SD DVR will automatically terminate the camera input wi...

Page 26: ...camera schedules Night Select to establish start and end times for Night schedule settings Weekend Select to establish start day time and end day time for Weekend schedule settings Start These text b...

Page 27: ...cord duration This text box will display the record duration possible using the current configuration Preset configuration Select the rate of non alarm recording to be used from the range of preset re...

Page 28: ...dules are applied Compression Selects MPEG or JPEG and a selected image size 4CIF 2CIF CIF or QCIF Quality If JPEG is selected the figure entered in this text box will be the size of the JPEG transmit...

Page 29: ...play resolutions available 704x512 704x256 352x256 176x128 Size KB In the JPEG settings the figure entered in this text box will be the size of JPEG transmitted in Kbytes In the MPEG4 settings the fig...

Page 30: ...w long Alarm images will be protected 4CIF interlace enable This can be switched On if the system will be used to record using the 4CIF settings and will eliminate the comb effect that may be visible...

Page 31: ...ved Note It may take some time to add protected images to the list Unprotect Images Blue It is possible to manually un protect images that have either been automatically protected or manually protecte...

Page 32: ...by the DHCP server on power up DHCP Gateway This is the IP address of the default gateway router assigned by the DHCP server DHCP Name This is the name of the DHCP server DNS Sys name This field can...

Page 33: ...ld must be configured if the recipient is to reply to an e mail The unit does not accept e mails so this must be a valid e mail address Reply to display name This is the reply to name that will be sho...

Page 34: ...e 1 2 or 3 buffers Ethernet MTU This is the maximum transmit unit for the Ethernet packet The MTU is the largest physical packet size measured in bytes that the network can transmit By default this fi...

Page 35: ...rts on an alarm trigger If that contact is triggered again after the first alarm has finished but within the pulse extension the second trigger will not restart the alarm but will extend the current a...

Page 36: ...thout triggering an alarm Activate relay mode The alarm can be used to trigger one of the four available relays The alarm will trigger the selected relay until the alarm ends Remote alarm reporting En...

Page 37: ...for archive These images will be protected from being overwritten with the alarm images The unit places a marker in the regular recording that acts as the start of the pre alarm recording the number...

Page 38: ...ven but will extend the current event duration Enable This option defines when the activity detection is enabled Activate relay The alarm can be used to trigger one of the four available relays Note W...

Page 39: ...nd an email on receipt of an alarm Ensure that the email settings have been configured in Network Advanced Email settings Log event The SD DVR can record all Events both Alarms and Activity Enable thi...

Page 40: ...added press the OK button again If cells need to be removed highlight a cell and press the OK button Use the Directional buttons to move around the image deleting other cells Press the OK button when...

Page 41: ...name that will be presented to the remote alarm viewing application It should therefore have some significance to the Operator This name must match the defined folder name in the Viewer PC folder tree...

Page 42: ...ll continue to try and connect until it is successful Alarm telnet server port This specifies the network port number to use for reporting to the alarm server This should normally left at the default...

Page 43: ...y Data Bits Stop BitsThis allows the communication settings to be configured Note When a telemetry protocol is selected these settings will be set to the default to pre determined values for the proto...

Page 44: ...audio input Enables audio from NetVu ObserVer If the output is enabled for Challenge it can be used for PA Public Address purposes to challenge intruders Record challenge Enables recording of the Audi...

Page 45: ...en Text colour It is possible to select which colour the text from the peripheral serial device will be displayed within the image The options are Black White Yellow Magenta Red Cyan and Green Text ba...

Page 46: ...ra title Text Background A black box appears by default behind the text It is possible to switch this box off Seq dwell secs The sequence dwell time can be set from 1 to 99 seconds The dwell time is t...

Page 47: ...ify Delete Select Add and enter the new User Name Password and which cameras on the system will be available to the user in Live and Playback mode To modify or delete a user s settings highlight the u...

Page 48: ...the password in the box provided When accessing menus the password will be requested via a pop up box Playback password It is also possible to configure a four digit password to disable access to play...

Page 49: ...sing Codec version Highlights the codec version the unit is using Restart Red This button will shutdown and restart the unit Upgrade This button looks for an upgrade file on a connected USB storage de...

Page 50: ...on how to carry out common procedures via the IR Remote Control Select from the various options shown in the menu screen above When the chosen Demo has been selected a short tutorial will be displaye...

Page 51: ...yed menu screens As shown in the above example firstly select the required menu screen then select the Help option both the chosen menu heading and the Help heading will be accompanied by a red tab Th...

Page 52: ...end codes understood by common television sets when pre programmed to do so see Appendix B Pressing any of the coloured Softkeys at any time will display the coloured keys first and then access the eq...

Page 53: ...rom view if they are on screen Toggles the visibility of on screen text and status bar if no Softkeys are on screen For future use For future use Displays the Softkey options for the Audio functions f...

Page 54: ...play window Play mode Pauses video in playback Live mode puts the unit into playback using the last stored playback time Displays the Events list menu Opens the GOTO menu For future use Toggles contro...

Page 55: ...y camera Zooms in on a telemetry camera and also provides electronic zoom out Zooms out on a telemetry camera and also provides electronic zoom in Sends a Patrol command to a telemetry camera Instruct...

Page 56: ...ever the unit must be in Live or Replay mode not Telemetry mode TELEM displayed in the status bar To control PTZ dome cameras When a Dome or PTZ camera is selected the Directional buttons will control...

Page 57: ...a coloured Softkey the following menu will be displayed Press the Next button and the following menu will be displayed Press the sequence key and a sequence will start on the main monitor The dwell ti...

Page 58: ...activity or system and its time and date To view an event from the Event list Press the Event button on the Keyboard RC Interface Use the Up Down Directional buttons to select the event required the...

Page 59: ...rm activity or system by pressing the corresponding coloured Softkey Alarm Red Activity Green System Yellow Play an event back full screen Highlight the relevant event and press PLAY Tap the EVENT but...

Page 60: ...sing the Copy option during Playback It is possible to add playback images to the Copy List while reviewing the images This provides the user with a simple process of selecting images that are of inte...

Page 61: ...to CD the following status information will be displayed on screen Please Wait Watermarking LeadIn Writing Verifying 5 On completion the CD will be ejected from the unit To Copy Events Images to a USB...

Page 62: ...riod Images recorded onto disk can be made unavailable after a user defined number of days and hours This is designed to help operators comply with legislation on the retention of images for a set per...

Page 63: ...menu My unit is not recording Answer Check in the Recording Advanced menu that the record configuration is set to record at 1 or more pictures per second Answer Check that the Protected is not 100 An...

Page 64: ...the line in socket of the unit I cannot find my unit on the network it cannot be connected to or even pinged Network connection problems can be difficult to diagnose due to the nature of network conn...

Page 65: ...s Activity or both If it is set to none the unit will just ignore all alarm activations I was performing a walktest and the unit stopped sending alarms There is a feature that will disable a repeatedl...

Page 66: ...nnectivity 2 wire Serial 3 4 Pin Description 1 RS485 A 9 RS485 B 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 67: ...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 2492 24 9...

Page 68: ...453 454 476 477 478 479 480 481 495 498 499 554 567 56 8573 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 200...

Page 69: ...sounder switch camera or link to an alarm Individual configurable alarm responses include move camera to preset activate a relay remote alarm reporting email on alarm log event switch camera activate...

Page 70: ...nternet browser Keyboard RC Interface CONTROL Offering full system control Optional keyboards Supports Dedicated Micros keyboards DMKBC1 DMKBC2 TELEMETRY Built in RS485 Twisted pair protocols provide...

Page 71: ...232 9 wire or 3 wire 2 x RS232 3 wire RS485 Ethernet 1x Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 Ethernet connection USB 3 x USB 2 0 Connector 1 positioned on the front panel TEMPERATURE RANGE 5 40 C RELATIVE HUMIDITY 1...

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Page 75: ...t 15 Installing the Unit 7 Introduction 3 I was performing a walktest and the unit stopped sending alarms 65 Laser 6 Lightning Strike 5 Local Admin Passwords 48 Locating the Unit IP address 21 Maintai...

Page 76: ...d Micros USA 23456 Hawthorne Blvd Suite 100 Torrance CA 90505 USA Dedicated Micros Australia PTY 5 3 Packard Avenue Castle Hill NSW 2154 Australia Dedicated Micros Asia PTY 16 New Industrial Road 03 0...

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