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Kalatel DVMRe StoreSafe 

9.2  Configuration and 

Status 

 

i) Data structure 
 

Byte 1: 0xFF 
Byte 2: Command Type 

   0xAA: (SET) Update DVMRe with data. 
   0xBB: (GET) Extract data from DVMRe. 

Byte 3: Data Length (n) 
Byte 4: Data Type 

   0x61: Restart DVMRe 

 0xFE: Send configuration data to DVMRe     

   0x09: Read Alarm History from DVMRe  
   0xFF: Read configuration and status data 

from DVMRe 

Byte 5: Data byte 1 
Byte 6: Data byte 2 
           

           

Byte x: Data byte n 

    
ii) Sending data to the DVMRe 

 

a)  Restart StoreSafe 

This command will restart StoreSafe. 

 

Byte 1: 0xFF 
Byte 2: 0xAA 
Byte 3: 0 
Byte 4: 0x61 

   

b)  Send data to StoreSafe 

Configuration data can be sent to StoreSafe, 
to change the way it operates.  The data is 
arranged in the form of 16 byte blocks, 
numbered from 1 to 213.  Blocks 182, 183 and 
185 are status blocks, and hence cannot be 
written to.  For details about the contents of 
each block, contact GE-Interlogix and request 
the 

Block Data Structure

 for StoreSafe. 

 

Byte 1: 0xFF 
Byte 2: 0xAA 
Byte 3: 17 
Byte 4: 0xFE 
Byte 5: Block Number 

 

   (1-181, 184, 186-200) 

Byte 6: data[0] 
     :      : 
     :      : 
Byte 21:data[15] 

 
After sending a block or series of blocks, block 
number 255 must be updated to signal the end of 
the configuration session.  All data bytes for block 
255 must be set to 0. 
 
 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
iii)  Requesting data from the DVMRe 

 
When a message of type 0xBB is sent to 
StoreSafe, it will respond by sending 16 bytes of 
requested data. 

 
a) Read Alarm History List 

 

                   Byte 1: 0xFF 

Byte 2: 0xBB 
Byte 3: 0 
Byte 4: 0x09 

 
When the "Read Alarm History List" message is 
received by StoreSafe, it responds by sending a 
start byte 0xFF, followed by ASCII strings for 
every alarm event in its alarm history list, and a 
stop byte, 0xFF.  Each string is formatted as 
follows:   
 
dd.bmm/ddbhh:mm:ssbaa<CR><LF> 
 

dd: 

index number (00 - 99) 

b: 

space character 

mm: 

month (01-12) 

dd: 

day (01-31) 

hh: 

hours (00-23) 

mm: 

minutes (00-59) 

ss: 

seconds (00-59) 

aa: 

alarm number (01-16) 

<CR> 

Carriage return (0x0D) 

<LF> 

Line feed (0x0A) 

 

Example:

  03. 11/27 22:48:58 15 

 

b)  Read data from StoreSafe 

Configuration and status data can be read from 
StoreSafe. The data is arranged in the form of 16 
byte blocks, numbered from 1 to 213.  For details 
about the contents of each block, contact GE-
Interlogix and request the 

Block Data Structure

 

for StoreSafe. 

 

Byte 1: 0xFF 
Byte 2: 0xBB 
Byte 3: 1 
Byte 4: 0xFF 
Byte 5: Block Number 1-213 or 255 if all    

blocks are requested. 

 

StoreSafe responds to the “Read data” request by 
sending all the requested data bytes 
consecutively, without any start or stop bytes.    
 
A total of either 16 bytes or 3408 bytes will be 
transmitted, depending on whether a single block 
or all the blocks were requested.  

Summary of Contents for Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder

Page 1: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 F B A StoreSafe e K Ka al la at te el l D DV VM MR Re e S St to or re eS Sa af fe e Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder User Manual ...

Page 2: ...may be illegal to dispose of this battery improperly under local state or federal laws Check with your local waste management officials for disposal and recycling options CAUTION Electrostatic Sensitive Device Use proper CMOS and MOSFET handing precautions including approved grounded wrists straps etc to avoid damage to this unit or its internal components from electric discharge WARNING This equi...

Page 3: ...express written consent of GE Interlogix All information and specifications furnished by GE Interlogix are believed to be accurate and reliable No responsibility is assumed by GE Interlogix for neither its use nor any infringements of rights of third parties that may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of GE Interlogix The KALATEL...

Page 4: ...7 2 5 Recording 20 2 6 Display Options 21 2 7 Active Cameos 22 2 8 Sequencing 22 2 9 On screen Indicators 23 2 10 Triplex Mode 25 2 11 The Print Image Button 27 2 12 The Record CD Button 28 3 Menu System Overview 29 3 1 Menu Notation In This Manual 29 3 2 Accessing The Menu System 29 3 3 Available Menus 29 3 4 Menus In This Manual 30 3 5 Navigating The Menu System 30 3 6 Menu Shortcuts 30 3 7 The ...

Page 5: ...5 2 Quick Archive to CD 58 5 3 Search Filters 59 5 4 Search Results 59 6 WebBrowser 61 6 1 WaveBrowser Overview and Controls 62 6 2 StoreSafe WaveLink 63 7 Technical Specifications 65 8 RS232 Event Generation Text Insertion Protocol 67 8 1 Message Structure 67 8 2 Message Type 67 8 3 Event Field Error Bookmark not defined 9 RS232 Remote Control Protocol 69 9 1 Front Panel Button Emulation 69 9 2 C...

Page 6: ...0150 0229D 6 Kalatel DVMRe StoreSafe ...

Page 7: ...se is to furnish video multiplexing and recording Although the unit has alarm handling and motion detection functions they are considered secondary features This unit should not be the only alarm device on site Features Multiplexer functionality with built in digital recording Triplex simultaneous recording playback and live multiscreen viewing 30pps pictures per second recording of up to 16 camer...

Page 8: ...Provides access to all on screen menus Yes 3 4 4 4 Factory Defaults Installer Resets the multiplexer to the factory defaults No 4 1 1 1 Language Installer Provides access to the On screen Language menu No 1 4 1 4 Ethernet Access Reset Installer Deactivates the ethernet password so that the unit may be accessed by any PC equipped with WaveReader No 1 1 1 1 Ten and Sixteen Channel Units Password Typ...

Page 9: ...Take note of the locations of the cooling vents in the unit s enclosure and ensure that they are not obstructed Temperature Consider the unit s operating temperature 0 to 40 C and non condensing humidity specifications 10 to 80 before choosing an installation location Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may cause the unit to fail Do not install the unit on to...

Page 10: ...sed on standard model 9 RS232 Port 2 For Event Generation and ASCII Text insertion Not used on standard model 10 10 100 Ethernet Port For connecting to remote PC via ethernet network Camera Inputs Cable 75 Ohm Coaxial Connectors BNC Auto Terminating Yes Passive Looping Yes There are two BNC jacks for each camera Either jack can receive a camera signal The signal is looped directly connected to the...

Page 11: ...14 Alarm Input 14 Pin 15 Alarm Input 15 Pin 16 Alarm Input 16 Pin 17 Alarm Output Relay 1 Pin 18 Ground Pin 19 Ground Pin 20 Ground Pin 21 Alarm Output Relay 1 Common Pin 22 Alarm Output Relay 2 Pin 23 External Alarm Silence and Acknowledge Input Pin 25 Alarm Output Relay 2 Common NO1 A1 A2 A14 A15 A16 A3 A4 A5 GND A7 GND A6 NO2 COM1 GND A8 A9 A10 GND ACK A11 Vext A12 A13 COM2 17 1 2 14 15 16 3 4 ...

Page 12: ...ee section 3 16 for information about configuring the RS485 network address settings in the menu system RJ 45 Pin Configuration For RS485 Port Pin Use Pin Use 1 Ground Shield 5 Not Connected 2 Not Connected 6 Network VE 3 Network VE 7 Ground Shield 4 Not Connected 8 Not Connected 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RJ 45 socket on back panel Ethernet Port Wire Type Cat 5 Connector Type RJ 45 Max Cable Length 100 mete...

Page 13: ... and ASCII Text Insertion RJ 45 Pin Configuration For RS232 Port 2 Pin Use Pin Use 1 Ground 5 TXD 2 Reserved 6 Not Connected 3 Not Connected 7 Ground 4 RXD 8 Reserved 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RJ 45 socket on back panel 1 8 Power Up It is important that the power up procedures be followed carefully The unit uses its auto detect feature to detect camera signals during power up and configure itself automatica...

Page 14: ...rd rate Then play back the recording selecting each camera for full screen display Check the playback picture quality AUX Port The back panel of the advanced model unit is equipped with an Aux Port DB 9 style connector Do not attempt to wire directly to the DB 9 connector on the back panel 1 5 6 9 DB 9 Connector on Back Panel Connect the Accessory PCB supplied with the advanced models to the AUX p...

Page 15: ...4 Way 9 Way 13 Way 16 Way 4 Way PIP 10 Way 4 Way 9 Way PIP 16 Channel 10 Channel 4 Channel e 1 Power Indicator Indicates power on off condition 2 Monitor Selection Button Monitor A 3 Monitor Selection Button Monitor B 4 Multiscreen Selection Buttons Various Multiscreen buttons depending on the StoreSafe model 5 Alarm Button Allows user to acknowledge and silence alarms 6 Sequence Button Sequences ...

Page 16: ...h all the available multiscreens Multiscreen displays are not available on Monitor B Live Multiscreens are displayed with gray borders For detailed information about Multiscreen displays see section 2 6 4 Way 9 Way 13 Way 16 Way 4 Way PIP 10 Way 4 Way 9 Way PIP 16 Channel 10 Channel 4 Channel Multiscreen Display With Sequencing If a multiscreen display does not include all of the cameras the remai...

Page 17: ...ations Freeze Button Selecting Monitor B B A To control Monitor B press the Monitor B selection button The Monitor B LED will light to indicate that the number keypad now controls Monitor B Press the Monitor A button to return the keypad control to Monitor A Monitor A B Buttons 2 4 Playback Playback always displays on Monitor A Playback multiscreen borders are black as opposed to the gray borders ...

Page 18: ...ses all full screen and multiscreen images Freeze Button Single Frame Advance Single Frame Rewind During Freeze or Pause mode rotate the Jog the inner dial to view the frame directly before or after the frame displayed on screen Stop Playback To stop playback and return to Live Multiscreen mode on Monitor A press the Stop button Stop Button Multiscreen Display During Playback press one of the Mult...

Page 19: ... activate the 2x digital zoom select the full screen display of the camera you wish to zoom then press the Zoom button Zooming will be indicated by the LED located directly above the Zoom button Zooming is also indicated as ZOOM on the monitor Zooming works with frozen and non frozen images Zoomed images can also be frozen While Zoomed use the Jog Shuttle to Pan and Tilt across the image Please no...

Page 20: ...button is pressed again unless Record Lock is ON Record Button StoreSafe also remembers its current record mode in the event of power loss If the unit was recording during a power loss then when power is restored the unit will put itself back in that mode Monitor Displays During Recording Multiscreen Live and Playback displays on Monitor A and Monitor B are not affected by recording operations LIV...

Page 21: ...y 7 Way 10 Way 10 Way 16 Channel 10 Channel 4 Channel The multiscreen display is limited to the number of camera inputs on the unit Four Channel unit Only capable of displaying 4 way multiscreen and PIP Ten Channel unit Capable of displaying 10 way through 4 way multiscreen and PIP Sixteen Channel unit Capable of displaying 16 way through 4 way multiscreen and PIP The camera assignments for each m...

Page 22: ...iscreen must be configured separately Changes to the multiscreen display are saved in non volatile memory and will be retained even if power is removed from the unit Freezing Press the Freeze button to freeze the image in the selected cameo Each frozen cameo is indicated as a flashing asterisk on screen Press the Freeze button again to cancel Freeze operations Freeze Button 2 8 Sequencing The sequ...

Page 23: ...tiating the Factory Setting menu command returns all settings back to the original factory defaults This will cause the loss of any custom settings Sequencing In Cameos While viewing a multiscreen display additional cameras cameras not shown in the multiscreen display can be sequenced in the lower right hand cameo by pressing the Sequence button The sequence list is not programmable Press the Sequ...

Page 24: ...me and Date format can also be changed in the menu system Time remaining on Hard Disk s Conditional Indicators Condition Full Screen Indicator Multiscreen Indicator Alarm ALM A in cameo of camera in alarm Autolist Program mode PGM PGM Freeze FRZ Asterisk in frozen cameo Macro Record mode F followed by macro number F followed by macro number Motion Detection M M in cameo w motion detection Videolos...

Page 25: ...e While in the Triplex mode if reverse play is in progress the Play Forward button will change the playback direction Play Forward Button Reverse Play When in Reverse Play mode and the Reverse Play button is pressed the unit will enter the Triplex mode of operation When Reverse Play is pressed again the unit will revert back into the normal Playback mode While in the Triplex mode if forward play i...

Page 26: ...n button will result in the 2 top cameos being live and the rest of the cameos being playback images Multiscreen Display With Sequencing If a multiscreen display does not include all of the cameras the remaining cameras can be sequenced in the bottom right cameo While in a multiscreen display press the Sequence button to begin sequencing For detailed information about sequencing see section 2 8 Th...

Page 27: ...st active cameo is selected for full screen display Press the Zoom button again to activate the Zoom operation 2 11 The Print Image Button Pressing the Print Image button will print the currently displayed image If a 4 way multiscreen is the display mode StoreSafe will switch to a single image display of the last selected fullscreen camera freeze the image and send to the default printer Print Ima...

Page 28: ...iewed by pressing the Camera Number button twice The LED will turn green when the device is ready 2 Press the Record CD Button If the CD Writer is ready the Archive Incident screen will appear 3 Use the Jog to modify the time parameters and use the Shuttle to move between the Start and Stop fields 4 Press the Record button on the front panel when satisfied 5 The CD Writer will open the CD tray whe...

Page 29: ... Time Date 3 2 Accessing The Menu System Enter the menu system by pressing the Menu button A Password Box will appear on the primary monitor Enter either the Operator Password Providing limited access to the menu system Only the Operator menu is available Menu Button Installer Password Providing complete menu access Use the Number buttons to enter the appropriate password Default passwords are pro...

Page 30: ...NTER button to select the highlighted menu item Exiting Menus Press the Menu button to exit a menu From the menu bar press the Menu button to exit the menu system completely Shuttle Shuttle Jog Jog Main Time Date Record Alarms Macro Motion Detection Camera Setup QuickWave Setup Audio Setup Communications Front Panel Lock Factory Settings Passwords Operator 3 6 Menu Shortcuts Zoom Button In menu li...

Page 31: ...ues and the Shuttle to navigate 4 Press the Enter button to confirm the selection and exit the edit mode 5 To save the changes and exit the menu Rotate the Jog to select OK then press the Enter button 6 To exit the menu without making changes Rotate the Jog to select CANCEL then press the Enter button q Main Menu Time Date Set Date 1 Press the Enter button the highlighting will move to the row of ...

Page 32: ...os USA DST starts at 02 00 on the first Sunday in April DST ends at 02 00 on the last Sunday in October Includes United States except Hawaii American Samoa Guam Puerto Rico Virgin Islands parts of Indiana and Arizona and Canada except Saskatchewan EUR DST starts at 01 00 GMT on the last Sunday in March DST ends at 01 00 GMT on the last Sunday in October Includes European Union Countries AUS DST st...

Page 33: ...ast Update Never Since Power up Warning Region Time Zone must be set correctly Update Interval NTP Primary Server 3 37 8 26 NTP Backup Server 0 0 0 0 DISABLE CANCEL OK 3 9 Record Use this menu to Specify a schedule for recording Specify the record quality High Medium or Standard Specify if a camera is to be used for event recording time lapse recording or both Specify the time lapse record rate pe...

Page 34: ...ate the Jog to navigate and the Shuttle to change the values 4 To save changes and exit the menu Select OK then press the Enter button 5 Exit the menu without making changes Press the Menu button or select CANCEL and then press the Enter button q Main Menu Record Event Timelapse Use this menu to specify how each camera will record during normal and event conditions TL Records at the Time lapse Rec...

Page 35: ...t records at the Timelapse Record Rate under normal conditions when there are no alarms events or activity present Record rates are measured in both Pictures Per Second pps and Seconds Per Picture spp The maximum record rate per camera is inversely proportional to the number of cameras connected to the unit The fewer cameras connected the higher the maximum record rate for each camera and vice ver...

Page 36: ...bottom line indicates the estimated recording time taking into consideration the amount of time the unit will spend in Time lapse Activity Event and or Alarm record mode Event Record Rate Camera 1 Camera 2 0 29 pps 3 5 spp Camera 3 0 34 pps 2 9 spp Camera 4 0 57 pps 1 8 spp Camera 15 0 40 pps 2 5 spp Camera 16 0 40 pps 2 5 spp 0 40 pps 2 5 spp CANCEL OK 125 days 8 h EVENT 10 days 7 h Total Time 4 ...

Page 37: ...ys 16 h Total Time 4 Estimate of the of time each camera will typically spend in periods of activity For example if you expect to have about 20 total periods of activity each day each lasting 3 minutes on average then the of the time will be 4 1 hour 24 hours Time 4 1 Rotate the Jog to navigate and the Shuttle to change the values 2 To save changes and exit the menu Select OK and then press the En...

Page 38: ...Record Alarm Event Actions Use this menu to specify how the unit will record during Alarm and Event actions Alarm Event Actions Pre Event Duration Post Event Duration Pre Alarm Duration Alarm Record Mode ACTIVITY Link to Event 5 0 0 Interleaved Yes CANCEL OK Pre Event Duration The unit will record up to 5 seconds of data ahead of the event trigger at the Event Record Rate Select from 0 to 5 second...

Page 39: ...cord ADM Auto Delete Mode The ADM feature prevents the unit from displaying or archiving any search results that are more than thirty days old This feature may be required by law in some jurisdictions If required by local authorities the ADM feature must be turned On by selecting between 7 and 99 days Typically this feature is turned Off ADM will change Are you sure Message ADM Setting 99 Days Yes...

Page 40: ...d in this menu then it is automatically silenced and acknowledged If the alarm input exceeds the duration specified in this menu the unit silences and acknowledges the alarm when the alarm input ceases Select the timeout duration the range is from 1 to 250 seconds Transparent alarms cannot be silenced and acknowledged If transparent mode is preferred but the ability to silence and acknowledge alar...

Page 41: ...s Save changes and exit the menu Select OK then press the Enter button Exit the menu without making changes Press the Menu button or select CANCEL then press the Enter button q Main Menu Alarms Buzzer Setup Use this menu to configure the internal buzzer Global Buzzer The Global Buzzer setting acts as a master On Off switch Setting the Global Buzzer to OFF deactivates all buzzer activity q Main Men...

Page 42: ...f the email address to be notified is john doe somecompany com then john doe should be entered in one of the Email User fields and somecompany com should be entered in the subsequent Email Domain field q Main Menu Alarms Archive Alarms Selecting Enable from this menu will cause the unit to activate Relay 2 if a malfunction occurs while archiving 3 11 Macro A macro is a recorded sequence of keystro...

Page 43: ...ogrammed using macros For a complete list of macro programmable menu items see the table below During macro recording the following button combinations perform special functions Button Sequence Resulting Action Function then 1 Activate Relay 1 output Function then 2 Reset Relay 1 output Function then 3 Pause macro for 1 second Function then 4 Pause macro for 5 seconds Function then 5 Activate Rela...

Page 44: ...rovided in section to keep track of scheduled macros 3 12 Motion Detection Use this menu to Enable motion detection on a per camera basis Activate individual zones in a scene to respond to motion detection Activate the on screen motion detection indicator Set motion detection as Activity detection or Intrusion Detection Configure the motion detection parameters on a per camera basis q Main Menu Mo...

Page 45: ...tivate a relay output when motion detection is present Select either 1 2 1 2 both relays or None Intrusion Detection Setup If Intrusion is selected in Motion Detection Type field the following parameters are enabled Sensitivity Rotate the Shuttle to change the motion detection sensitivity 10 being the most sensitive Rejection Configure the unit s false alarm rejection feature by selecting Low Medi...

Page 46: ...id Setup Screen 5 Pressing the Function button will bring up the Help screen shown below This screen will overlay the current video image MENU Exit Activity Setup ENTER Save and Exit Activity Setup PAUSE Toggle between Enable and Neutral STOP Toggle between Disable and Neutral ZOOM Disable Enable all zones PLAY FORWARD Increase the Sensitivity level PLAY REVERSE Decrease the Sensitivity level Func...

Page 47: ... to decrease the Sensitivity q Main Menu Motion Detection Indicate Detection Motion Detection may be indicated on screen by displaying the letter M Use this menu to turn this feature On or Off 3 13 Camera Setup Use this menu to Edit the title for each camera Adjust the Automatic Gain Control Disable or Enable camera inputs Specify cameras as covert recorded but not displayed View the Camera Scope ...

Page 48: ...navigate the cursor in the character bank 5 Press the Number 1 button to insert a blank character or press the Number 2 button to insert the selected character 6 When finished editing the title press the Enter button to exit the edit mode 7 Save changes and exit the menu Select OK then press the Enter button 8 Exit the menu without making changes Press the Menu button or select CANCEL then press t...

Page 49: ...the camera is being recorded Covert cameras are viewable during playback Select Yes in this menu to configure a camera as covert Rotate the Jog to navigate and Shuttle to change the values q Main Menu Camera Setup Camera Scope Use this menu to view a live luminance histogram of the currently displayed camera Luminance Histogram A Luminance Histogram is a graphical representation of how many times ...

Page 50: ...he baud rates and settings for the RS232 ports Configure the network address for the RS485 network This menu is not available on the standard models Configure the Ethernet address and networks settings q Main Menu Communications RS232 Select the Port you wish to configure and press the ENTER button The Port 2 menu option is not available on the standard models Port 1 Use this menu to Enable Disabl...

Page 51: ...e changes and reboot select OK then press the Enter button The unit will only reboot if changes were made to the Modem Init String 9 To exit the menu without making changes select Cancel then press the Enter button Pressing the Menu button also exits the menu without making changes Baud Rate Use this menu to configure the baud rate for Port 1 for external control of the unit via RS232 Rotate the J...

Page 52: ...Function and Zoom TCP MTU Size Select from Standard 1400 and 1200 The MTU describes the maximum possible TCP packet size Standard 1500 is optimal for most ethernet network environments 3 17 Front Panel Lock Use this feature to lock the front panel keypad While locked the only operational key on the front panel is the Menu button To unlock the front panel enter the Installer password and return to ...

Page 53: ...K then press the Enter button The user will be prompted indicating if the password was entered correctly and changed The Ethernet Password The Ethernet Password feature limits access to only those users who access the unit using the password feature of WaveReader versions 2 4 or later When the unit is first setup the default is No Password Protection Meaning anyone using WaveReader and accessing w...

Page 54: ...are Address MAC DHCP Lease Expiration Date Use the following table to find detailed information about configuring specific items from the Operator menu Operator Menu Item Primary Menu Location Section In Manual Time Date Display Main Menu Time Date Time Date Display 3 8 Titles Display Main Menu Camera Setup Camera Titles Title Display 3 13 Alarm History Main Menu Alarm Alarm History 3 11 Operator ...

Page 55: ...enu system to activate a macro when an alarm is detected see Link to Macro in section 3 10 Record Rate Record Rate can be increased by recording at the Alarm Record Rate see section 3 10 and by Interleaved or Exclusive Recording see Alarm Record mode in section 3 10 4 3 Alarm Acknowledge Pressing the Alarm button acknowledges to the unit that the alarm has been recognized and silences the internal...

Page 56: ...he Alarm button is lit for the duration of the alarm Monitor A Multiscreen Each camera in alarm is indicated on screen by a flashing red A in its cameo Alarm LED lights to indicate an alarm condition There is no change in the playback or Triplex multiscreen based on playback of recorded alarms 4 6 Alarm History Box The Alarm History feature provides a list of the 100 most recent alarms View the Al...

Page 57: ...ty Text Motion Alarm Search Results Search Results 3 19 06 11 02 3 20 18 51 02 3 19 21 42 02 3 20 21 54 02 3 19 23 51 02 3 21 02 25 02 3 20 6 26 02 3 21 03 51 02 3 20 14 30 02 3 22 21 01 02 PLAY REV FWD to page up down ENTER to play event SEQ to repeatedly play event 10 matches found Write to CD Search Filters Operation Copy from Disk to Archive DATE MM DD YY TIME HH MM Start Stop Start Stop 01 27...

Page 58: ...s indicated in the upper right of the screen The video representations are color coded by category Rotating the Shuttle expands Zooms the display The Lowest level most detail is indicated on screen with an L Pressing the Enter button will start Playback from the cursor location 5 2 Quick Archive to CD Archive to CD on the Disk Analysis Screen by selecting the time and date and pressing the record ...

Page 59: ...e is connected 1 Play from Disk 2 Play from Archive 3 Copy from Disk to Archive 4 Copy from Archive to Disk Hit Camera buttons to select deselect individual cameras Use the Zoom button to globally select deselect cameras to search Selecting these functions displays thumbnails in the Search Results window X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Selecting Search Parameters 1 Rotating the Jog to navigate hig...

Page 60: ...nt SEQ to repeatedly play event 9 matches found Time Date Search Results Search Results Follow the directions on screen to select archive playback etc Search Results 3 19 06 11 02 3 20 18 51 02 3 19 21 42 02 3 20 21 54 02 3 19 23 51 02 3 21 02 25 02 3 20 6 26 02 3 21 03 51 02 3 20 14 30 02 3 22 21 01 02 PLAY REV FWD to page up down ENTER to play event SEQ to repeatedly play event 10 matches found ...

Page 61: ...ad unsigned ActiveX controls and Initalize and Script ActiveX controls not marked as Safe are set to Prompt 6 Click the OK button 7 Click on the Yes button in the Warning message 8 Click the OK button in the Internet Options window To access the web interface 1 Launch Internet Explorer version 5 5 or later on any local Internet connected PC or laptop 2 Type in the unit s IP address or hostname in ...

Page 62: ... left side of the window The Drop Down Volume List Allows the selection of available Disk volumes The Main Viewing Area Pictures are displayed in this area in Multi Camera and Single Camera formats Picture display order is according to the information encoded by the unit used to create the original video data file Choose from the following displays 4 way Display Single Camera Display Large Single ...

Page 63: ...ct button Click on this button s to connect to the unit 13 Number buttons Press any of these buttons up to number 10 on 10 channel units to call up individual cameras for display 14 Single Camera Display Size Choose from Small Medium or Large 15 16 way Multiscreen buttons Not available on StoreSafe models 16 4 way Multiscreen button Selects a Large 4 way display 17 View Live Button Click on this b...

Page 64: ...display 1 large 2 medium 3 small s 2 Action a n Describes the action the WaveBrowser has to take 0 No action 1 Normal Connection Play 2 Normal Connection Live 3 Normal Connection Goto 4 Live Connection a 2 Time t n When action is set to 3 Goto the time specifies where to go in number of seconds since 01 01 1960 t 1361959858 Please Note When an option is not specified it will be set to 0 When a nor...

Page 65: ...RJ 45 Connector RS232 Port 1 DB 9 Male Connector RS232 Port 2 RJ 45 Connector Camera Inputs BNC connectors Auto Terminating Color Mono Monitor A Output Composite BNC Connector Monitor B Output Composite BNC Connector RS485 Port Two Looping RJ 45 Connectors Alarm I O Port Use Supplied DB 25 PCB connector Video Video Signal Input 0 5 to 2 0 Volts peak to peak with Automatic Gain Control Video Signal...

Page 66: ...tection Zones Per Camera 256 16 x 16 grid Sensitivity Settings 10 levels Gray Levels Per Zone 256 levels Motion Detection Status Output Relay Outputs Link to Alarms Link to Events On screen Indicators Status retrievable via RS232 port Part Numbers Remote Keyboard CBR KB3 CBR KB3 J KTD405 Includes motorized pan tilt and zoom controls HP Printer HP DeskJet 3820 Hawking Print Server PN7127P 1 Port Mi...

Page 67: ...es the camera associated with the text The valid range is from 0 to 15 Alarm Event byte usage is described in the following section String field contains text characters The string can be from 0 to 500 characters in length Check Sum 8 3 Alarm Event Field MSB 7 LSB 0 The two least significant bits are currently used for the event Bits 2 and 3 are used for Alarm 0 0 0 0 A A E E A Alarm Event 0x00 If...

Page 68: ...h the start and end bits are set the associated text will be stored with the next recorded field for that camera The post event timer will be started after which the selected camera will resume recording at the normal record rate If no alarms are present If enabled ...

Page 69: ...rved 25 40 Menu 41 Enter 42 Reserved 43 Macro 44 Reserved 45 49 Monitor B 50 Reserved 51 63 Left Arrow 64 Right Arrow 65 Up Arrow 66 Down Arrow 67 Reserved 68 74 Alarm and Sequence 75 Alarm and Camera 1 76 Alarm and Camera 2 77 Alarm and Camera 3 78 Alarm and Camera 4 79 Alarm and Camera 5 80 Alarm and Camera 6 81 Alarm and Camera 7 82 Alarm and Camera 8 83 Alarm and Camera 9 84 Alarm and Camera 1...

Page 70: ...tes for block 255 must be set to 0 iii Requesting data from the DVMRe When a message of type 0xBB is sent to StoreSafe it will respond by sending 16 bytes of requested data a Read Alarm History List Byte 1 0xFF Byte 2 0xBB Byte 3 0 Byte 4 0x09 When the Read Alarm History List message is received by StoreSafe it responds by sending a start byte 0xFF followed by ASCII strings for every alarm event i...

Page 71: ...this page and use it to keep a record of the programmed macro functions 10 1 Macro Functions Table Macro Number Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Function Sequence Daylight Savings Time Sets clock ahead one hour in April and back one hour in October ...

Page 72: ...0150 0229D 72 Kalatel DVMRe StoreSafe 10 2 Scheduled Macro Table Event Day Time Macro to Run 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...

Page 73: ...erial Authorization number RMA The unit s serial number must be provided before a RMA number can be issued Units returned to the factory for service must have freight and insurance prepaid and must show the RMA number clearly on all shipping documents The failure symptoms must be clearly described by the operator and enclosed with the unit together with a copy of the original suppliers invoice Fai...

Page 74: ...r all non warranty repairs the customer will be billed for parts labor and shipping Labor will be billed in half hour increments Note Customers requesting an estimate prior to repair will be notified by phone If they cannot be reached they will be notified by fax If we are unable to reach the contact person for repair authorization after one phone attempt and two fax attempts the equipment will be...

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