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0150-0239D 

11 

GE Security DVMRe

 

Simplex 

Pin 1:  

Alarm Input 1. 

Pin 2:  

Alarm Input 2. 

Pin 3:  

Alarm Input 3. 

Pin 4:  

Alarm Input 4. 

Pin 5:  

Alarm Input 5. 

Pin 6:  

Alarm Input 6. 

Pin 7:  

Alarm Input 7. 

Pin 8:  

Alarm Input 8. 

Pin 9:  

Alarm Input 9. 

Pin 10:  

Alarm Input 10. 

Pin 11:  

Alarm Input 11. 

Pin 12:  

Alarm Input 12. 

Pin 13:  

Alarm Input 13.

 

Pin 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. 

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Alarm PCB 

Active alarm inputs vary by DVMRe Simplex model. 4 channel units (4CS) have 4 active alarm inputs. 
16 channel units (16CS) have 16 active alarm inputs. 

Alarm Input 

An alarm condition can be activated by devices such as pressure pads, passive infrared detectors, 
door switches, or other similar devices. 

See section 3.11 for information about configuring the contacts as Normally Open or Normally Closed 
in the menu system. 

Normally Open, Zero Potential Relay Contact:

  Configure in menu as Normally Open. 

Normally Closed, Zero Potential Relay Contact:

  Configure in menu as Normally Closed 

TTL Active High:

  Configure in menu as Normally Closed. 

TTL Active Low:

  Configure in menu as Normally Open. 

Open Collector Active On:

  Configure in menu as Normally Open. 

High:

  5V (12V Tolerant) 

Low:

  Ground 

Inputs:

  1 per channel. 

Open Collector Active Off:

  Configure in menu as Normally Closed. 

 

pin 16

 

pins 18-20

 

Alarm Input No. 2  - 15

 

pins 2-15

 

Alarm Input No. 1

 

Normally Closed

 

(Opens During Alarm)

 

DVMRe Simplex DB25 Connector

 

Typical Alarm Device

 

Normally Open

 

(Closes During Alarm)

 

Typical Alarm Device

 

pin 1

 

Alarm Input No. 16

 

Ground

 

Typical wiring for Alarm #1 as Normally

 

Open and Alarm #16 as Normally Closed.

 

Refer to each alarm device's manual for specific wiring details.

 

 

Normally Open and Normally Closed Connections 

Summary of Contents for DVMRe -16CS Simplex

Page 1: ...User Manual DVMRe Simplex ...

Page 2: ...of this document For the latest product specifications visit GE Security online at www GE Security com or contact your GE Security sales representative For technical support before and after installation call 800 469 1676 Technical support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Call Tech Support 800 469 1676 6 A M 5 P M PST Monday through Friday Tech Support 541 740 3589 all other times Main 80...

Page 3: ...el 17 2 3 Live Viewing 18 2 4 Playback 19 2 5 Recording 21 2 6 Display Options 22 2 7 Active Cameos 22 2 8 Sequencing 23 2 9 On screen Indicators 24 2 10 The Print Image Feature 25 3 Menu System Overview 27 3 1 Menu Notation In This Manual 27 3 2 Accessing The Menu System 27 3 3 Available Menus 27 3 4 Menus In This Manual 28 3 5 Navigating The Menu System 28 3 6 Menu Shortcuts 28 3 7 The Main Menu...

Page 4: ...earching For Recorded Alarms 68 5 Searching 69 5 1 Disk Analysis Screen 70 5 2 Quick Archive to CD 70 5 3 Motion Search 71 5 4 Search Filters 72 5 5 Retail Search 73 5 6 Search Results 75 6 Web Interface 77 6 1 WaveBrowser Overview and Controls 78 6 2 DVMRe Simplex WaveLink 80 7 Technical Specifications 82 8 RS232 Event Generation Text Insertion Protocol 84 8 1 Message Structure 84 8 2 Message Typ...

Page 5: ...0150 0239D 5 GE Security DVMRe Simplex 11Warranty and Service 90 11 1 Factory Service 90 11 2 Warranty and Return Information 91 ...

Page 6: ... alarm time date motion video loss camera number and ASCII cash register or ATM text Caution This products primary purpose 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 Re...

Page 7: ...a security measure it is recommended that the Operator and Installer passwords be changed after installation is complete see section 3 20 Store the passwords in the administrator s secure files Default Passwords Four Channel Units Password Type Access Level Function Changeable by user Default Password Operator Operator Provides access to the Operator and SystemView menus Yes Press ENTER 4 Times In...

Page 8: ...g box Package Contents The DVMRe Simplex unit The Alarm Interface Circuit Board P N 0090 0077 Accessory PCB P N 0900 0127 Audio equipped models only The User Manual P N 0150 0239 A WaveReader Software CD P N 0151 0005 25W11 The WaveReader Software Manual P N 0150 0143 The Archiving Addendum P N 0150 0194 WaveWatch User Manual P N 0150 0189 Power Supply P N 4310 0020 Power Cords 120 VAC P N 4310 00...

Page 9: ...ecurity equipment in your system please consult the instruction manual of the associated equipment 1 7 The Back Panel B B SVHS SCSI RS 232 1 AUX RS 485 1 10 100 ETHERNET RS 485 2 RS 232 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12V DC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IEEE 1394 1 Camera Inputs BNC connector looping Auto Terminating 2 Composite Monitor A Output Composite video output with BNC styl...

Page 10: ... digital capture As a result cameras do not require synchronization See section 3 14 for information about disabling unused camera jacks in the menu system Composite Monitor Output When connecting directly from the DVMRe Simplex to a monitor select the 75 Ohm impedance setting on the monitor Cable 75 Ohm Coaxial Connectors BNC If an additional device is connected to the monitor s looping output se...

Page 11: ...inputs Alarm Input An alarm condition can be activated by devices such as pressure pads passive infrared detectors door switches or other similar devices See section 3 11 for information about configuring the contacts as Normally Open or Normally Closed in the menu system Normally Open Zero Potential Relay Contact Configure in menu as Normally Open Normally Closed Zero Potential Relay Contact Conf...

Page 12: ...ground this pin in order to acknowledge an alarm condition and silence associated buzzers and relays Connect from pin 23 to either pin 18 19 or 20 ground pins All specifications subject to change without notice GE Security believes all specifications to be correct at time of printing but no liability is assumed for omissions or errors AUX Port The back panel of the unit is equipped with an Aux Por...

Page 13: ...ound 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 meters 328 ft Min Cable Length 6 feet 1 8 meters Hub Wiring Configuration Straight Through PC Wiring Configuration Cross Over The cable connection configuration depend...

Page 14: ...SCSI ID of the archive device must be set to 0 The SCSI bus must be terminated otherwise the system will not operate properly Additional menu setup may be necessary to configure archive device See section 3 15 IEEE 1394 Firewire Port The unit is equipped with an IEEE 1394 Firewire port for connecting Firewire compatible external archive devices For information on the approved devices please refer ...

Page 15: ...ved 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 RJ 45 socket on back panel 1 8 Power Up Use the diagram below to secure the power cord to the back panel 2 1 3 Slide approximately 6 inches of the power cord through the pre installed cable tie approximately 1 inch after the ferrite core Tighten the cable tie until the cord is secure Do not over tighten Loop the power cord end around and insert into the power receptacle on the ...

Page 16: ...ing selecting each camera for full screen display Check the playback picture quality 1 9 Minimum Recommended Menu Setup After installation is complete it is strongly recommended that as a minimum the items in the QuickInstall menu be configured before the unit is used All the features located in the QuickInstall menu are also found in the Main menu These items are provided in the separate QuickIns...

Page 17: ...on Number buttons Camera numbers 1 through 16 5 Reverse Play Button Playback in Reverse 6 Freeze Button Freezes camera images on screen in Live mode Pauses Playback 7 Play Forward Button Begins Playback 8 Jog Shuttle Controls Playback speed and Menu selections 9 Menu Button Provides access to on screen menus 10 Power Indicator Indicates power on off condition 11 Alarm button Allows user to acknowl...

Page 18: ...e programmable For detailed information about programming the sequence list see section 2 8 For detailed information about configuring the dwell times in the menu system see section Sequence Button Zooming To 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 butt...

Page 19: ... the rate the data was recorded While in Playback mode the user may change the playback direction playback speed etc To return to Play Forward operations press the Play Forward button Play Forward Button Reverse Play To begin reverse playback press the Reverse Play button Reverse Play Button Fast Forward During playback rotate the Shuttle the outer dial clockwise to view data at a higher than norm...

Page 20: ...on again displays the Status Display Box Pressing the same button a third time displays any associated ATM or cash register ASCII text Number Button Sequenced Full Screen Display While in a Full Screen display press the Sequence button to begin full screen sequencing The sequence list and dwell times are programmable For detailed information about programming the sequence list see section 2 8 For ...

Page 21: ...l See section 5 2 5 Recording To begin recording press the Record button Recording will be indicated by the LED located directly above the Record button The unit always starts recording at the end of previously recorded data The unit will continue recording until the record button is pressed again Record Button Monitor Displays During Recording During recording both Monitors A and B display only s...

Page 22: ...huttle to adjust the location and size of the PIP display Please note that the PIP display is only available on Monitor A in Live mode 2 7 Active Cameos A cameo is defined as any cell within a multiscreen display Active Cameo mode allows the user to access and edit each cameo individually Cameos only display in Live or Play mode Entering Active Cameo Mode While viewing a multiscreen enter Active C...

Page 23: ... times in the menu system see section Autolist Custom Sequence List The Autolist feature allows the user to create a custom sequence list controlling the order the cameras are displayed and the dwell time Separate Autolists may be created for Monitor A Live or Playback mode and Monitor B Live mode Using the Monitor button select the monitor to be programmed Then using a Number button select any ca...

Page 24: ...ayback mode only Text Display Box Displays ATM POS Text data Camera Titles Camera Titles are displayed on either the upper or lower corner of the left hand side of the screen The camera title can be changed in the menu system see section 3 14 The user can change display position and color See below Changing Position And Color Of Title And Status Indicators Position Color Top Left Black Top Left Wh...

Page 25: ...connections are displayed as E1 ip ip E2 ip ip etc where ip ip represents the last 2 bytes of the IP Address POTS connection is displayed as IP 1 1 On Playback Fullscreen All the above including Image Quality Setting High Medium Standard ATM POS Text Display Pressing the Camera Number a third time displays an ATM POS text display This feature can be used during live viewing mode to verify that the...

Page 26: ...e Simplex The Simplex must be aware of the Print Servers IP address The IP address can be input under Main Menu Communications Ethernet Ethernet Settings See Section 3 17 The Printer and Print Server must be On line and Operational ...

Page 27: ...tor Password Providing limited access to the menu system Only the Operator and System View menus are available Menu Button Installer Password Providing complete menu access Use the Number buttons to enter the appropriate password Default passwords are provided in the beginning of this manual in section 1 3 3 Available Menus Main QuickInstall Time Date Sequencing Record Alarms Macro Motion Detectio...

Page 28: ... ENTER 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 Main QuickInstall Time Date Sequencing Record Alarms Macro Motion Detection Camera Setup Archive Setup Audio Setup Communications Front Panel Lock Factory Settings Passwords Operator SystemView Shuttle Shuttle Jog Jog 3 6 Me...

Page 29: ...n Menu Time Date Time Date Display Use this menu to specify if the time and date will be displayed on Monitor A Monitor B Both Monitors Not Displayed Rotate the Jog to navigate then rotate the Shuttle to change the values 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 Mai...

Page 30: ...et Date 1 Press the Enter button the highlighting will move to the row of numbers 2 Enter the date in Months Days Years The day of the week is calculated automatically Rotate the Jog to change the values and the Shuttle to navigate 3 Press the Enter button to confirm the selection and exit the edit mode 4 To save the changes and exit the menu Rotate the Jog to select OK then press the Enter button...

Page 31: ...ime stamping The clock will only be automatically adjusted once on a given time and date If you manually set the clock back before the last DST change the time will not get automatically adjusted again for that same time change q Main Menu Time Date Network Time Setup Use this menu to enable disable and specify how often time synchronization should occur between the Simplex and the Network Server ...

Page 32: ...ection and exit the menu 2 Press the Menu button to exit the menu without making changes 3 10 Record Use this menu to 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 per camera Specify the event record rate per camera Specify the activity record rate per camera Specify the alarm...

Page 33: ...e 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 Settings Use this menu to specify how each camera will record during normal and event conditions TL Records at the Time lapse Record Rat...

Page 34: ...ter the completion of the Event at the Event Record Rate Select from 0 to 250 seconds Event Associated Cameras Enter up to three camera numbers to be associated with this event q Main Menu Record Timelapse Record Rate The unit 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 an...

Page 35: ...es the estimated recording time of the cameras in Event record mode only The 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 ...

Page 36: ...2 5 spp CANCEL OK 68 days 11 h ACTIVITY 9 days 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 e...

Page 37: ... full When the hard disk becomes full the unit displays an on screen message indicating that the device is full and that the archive device has stopped recording The user must acknowledge the message by pressing the Enter button Write Once Recording starts at the end of the last recording Recording stops when disk becomes full The user is prompted to authorize overwriting old data Continuous Recor...

Page 38: ...tly more sectors than the Fast test GE recommends using the Thorough test The Fast test can miss some disk failures Disk Test Setup Disk Test Result Disk Failed Disk 1 Write Error Disk 2 Write Error Disk Test Test Frequency in hours 0 Test Duration Fast DISABLE CANCEL OK Use the Jog to move between the menu fields and the Shuttle for the selections within the fields When satisfied with the selecti...

Page 39: ...e 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 Choose from 1 to 99 days or Off The default setting is Off ADM will change Are you sure Message ADM Setting 99 Days Yes 3 11 Alarms Use this menu to configure the alarm handling features of the unit Caution The DVMRe Simplex s primary function is to fu...

Page 40: ... seconds Transparent alarms cannot be silenced and acknowledged If transparent mode is preferred but the ability to silence and acknowledge alarms is desired select Timed Out and set the Alarm Timeout to two seconds q Main Menu Alarms Alarm Action This menu is not available on 4 channel units Only the full screen alarm display is available on the 4 channel unit Therefore a 4 channel unit will alwa...

Page 41: ...t a higher rate than non alarm cameras The unit accomplishes this by interleaving images of alarmed cameras between images from non alarmed cameras in the record list Interleaved is the recommended mode of operation Example of Record Lists No Change record list for 8 cameras Camera 4 in alarm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Exclusive record list for 8 cameras Camera 4 in alarm 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ...

Page 42: ... navigate and the Shuttle to change the values 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 Fullscreen Alarm Selecting Yes from this menu will cause the unit to always display the alarm camera fullscreen Selecting No from this menu will cause the unit t...

Page 43: ... activation on a per camera basis To disable videoloss buzzer activation on all cameras go to the Main Menu Alarms Buzzer Setup menu described in the previous section q Main Menu Alarms Pre Alarm Duration During recording the unit stores up to 5 seconds of recorded information in a buffer This data can be automatically retrieved when an alarm is activated Select the amount of time just previous to...

Page 44: ...e an email notification of the selected event Obtain the parameters for these two fields from your IT Department Email Address Format The format of the email addresses should be entered as follows If 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 ...

Page 45: ...ng Enable from this menu will cause the unit to activate Relay 2 if a malfunction occurs while archiving 3 12 Macro A macro is a recorded sequence of keystrokes The number of macros depends on the number of camera inputs 4 10 or 16 Each macro can have up to 32 keystrokes Use this menu to Enter Macro Record mode Program a scheduled start time for a macro Edit the RS232 command string for each subma...

Page 46: ...g the menu system will count as a second keystroke Not all menu items can be programmed 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...

Page 47: ...ey starts Submacro edit 080 066 066 010 P B B 0 CANCEL OK Use this menu to create the RS232 command string Press the Enter button to Enter and Exit the submacro edit mode Rotate the Jog Shuttle to navigate among the fields and change the values Each byte value can be set from 0 to 255 Running A Macro F 1 A macro is a recorded sequence of up to 32 keystrokes To activate a macro press the Function b...

Page 48: ...from this menu will bring up the following menu Individual Enable Menu Use this menu to enable or disable motion detection on a per camera basis Rotate the Jog to navigate and the Shuttle to change the values q Main Menu Motion Detection Setup Parameters Use this menu to select the Camera Motion Detection Type and Sensitivity of the Motion Detection you wish to configure Motion Detection Parameter...

Page 49: ...e to change the motion detection sensitivity 10 being the most sensitive Rejection Configure the unit s false alarm rejection feature by selecting Low Medium or High These settings are based on the number of simultaneously triggered zones and the persistence of motion in a scene The Low setting is the most sensitive to motion The Medium setting will filter out most false alarm situations due to su...

Page 50: ...pe Use the sensitivity scope to adjust the motion detection sensitivity for the scene The sensitivity scope is the bar located near the left hand corner of the screen The black bar raises and lowers to indicate the degree of motion detected When the black bar reaches the red bar a motion detection alarm is activated Adjusting Motion Detection Sensitivity Raise and lower the red bar to change the m...

Page 51: ...r monitor Use this menu to turn this feature On or Off Rotate the Jog buttons to navigate and the Shuttle to change the values Edit Titles Rotate the Shuttle to select the camera whose title you wish to configure and then press the Enter button The Camera Title Edit menu will appear Camera Title Edit SEQ key selects character bank 1 key inserts blank character 2 key inserts selected character ABCD...

Page 52: ...ct CANCEL then press the Enter button q Main Menu Camera Setup Camera Disable Use this menu to Enable or Disable cameras individually Configure the unit to disable cameras automatically at power up if video loss is detected Automatically disable all inputs detecting videoloss Individual Disable Use this menu to Disable or Enable each camera input individually Use the Jog to navigate and the Shuttl...

Page 53: ... 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 To disable the covert camera make display visible return to this menu and change the selection to NO The camera s display will become visible upon exiting the Main Menu q Main Menu Camera Setup Camera Scope Use this menu to view a live luminance ...

Page 54: ...rt Select Select the Port or interface to which the archive device will be connected Select from the following items SCSI SCSI archive devices 1394 1394 Firewire archive devices q Main Menu Archive Setup Background Archive Background Archive Commands the unit to record data to both the hard disk and the archive device simultaneously Select from the following items OFF Turns background archiving Of...

Page 55: ...ommunications Use this menu to Configure the baud rates and settings for the RS232 ports Configure the network address for the RS485 network Configure the Ethernet address and networks settings q Main Menu Communications RS232 Select the Port you wish to configure and press the ENTER button Port 1 Use this menu to Enable Disable POTS and configure the Modem initialization string POTS Setup Adjust ...

Page 56: ...umber 1 button to insert a blank character 7 When finished press the Enter button 8 To save the 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...

Page 57: ...ss Subnet Mask Gateway and Server fields are dynamically addressed Name Service Select from Disable WINS or GnuDIP Enabling WINS registers the hostname and IP address within the current Network This ensures that you can connect to the Simplex by hostname within the network See the Note below for information on configuring Dynamic DDS with GnuDIP DDNS Update Interval Select the Dynamic Domain Name ...

Page 58: ...the server its hostname The DVMRe does not include its IP address in the message Instead the Dynamic DNS server extracts the IP address of the DVMRe via the Ethernet source IP address This guarantees that the correct IP address is used even when the DVMRe is behind a NAT router 3 18 Front Panel Lock Use this feature to lock the front panel keypad While locked the only operational key on the front ...

Page 59: ...hanging the Installer or Operator Passwords To change the password 1 Highlight the password you wish to change then press the Enter button A password box will appear 2 Enter the new password using the Number buttons 3 Highlight OK then press the Enter button 4 Re enter the password 5 Highlight OK then press the Enter button The user will be prompted indicating if the password was entered correctly...

Page 60: ...uickInstall Menu QuickInstall Menu Overview After installation is complete it is strongly recommended that as a minimum the items in the QuickInstall menu be configured before the unit is used All items located in the QuickInstall menu are also found in the Main menu These items are provided in the separate QuickInstall menu as a convenience for the installer Use the following table to find detail...

Page 61: ...from the Operator menu Operator Menu Item Primary Menu Location Section In Manual Sequencing Main Menu Sequencing 3 9 Time Date Display Main Menu Time Date Time Date Display 3 8 Titles Display Main Menu Camera Setup Camera Titles Title Display 3 14 Alarm History Main Menu Alarm Alarm History 3 11 Video Archive Setup Main Menu Archive Setup 3 15 Operator Password Main Menu Password Operator Passwor...

Page 62: ...isabled Normally Open or Normally Closed 0 Open C Closed Macro Macro number if activated Alarm Action Freeze 1 Freeze 0 No Freeze Cameras Primary camera in alarm and three associated cameras Relay 1 2 1 2 or None Intrusion AND OR AND OR View Screen 2 Camera Enable Disable 1 Enabled 0 Disabled Signal Gain AGC setting from 1 through 100 50 Covert Camera Yes or No Camera Title Camera x x number Video...

Page 63: ...ord Rate In pictures per second pps 1 pps Pre Event Duration 0 to 5 seconds 2 Post Event Duration 0 to 200 seconds 0 Acitvity Record Rate In pictures per second pps 2 spp Record Quality High Medium or Standard Event Associated Cameras Up to 3 View Screen 5 Record Timer DAY 1 31 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Fri Sat Sun Mon Sun Start Time HH MM Stop Time HH MM Macro Macro Number On Off On or Off ...

Page 64: ...e on the 4 Channel units 4ch Yes Global Alarm Record Rate In pictures per second pps 30 pps Pre Alarm Duration In seconds 001 Archive Alarm Enable or Disable View Screen 8 Auto Disable On or Off Background Archive On or Off Monitor Setup Single or Dual Baud Rate Port 1 1200 1400 4800 9600 19200 38400 and 57600 Baud Rate Port 2 1200 1400 4800 9600 19200 38400 and 57600 Network Address 001 005 001 E...

Page 65: ...ble Primary Name Server 3 18 173 12 Backup Name Server 3 18 173 13 Print Server 3 18 173 11 TCP MTU Size Standard 1200 and 1400 Archive Port Select SCSI 1394 SVHS on monitor B Enable or Disable DDNS Update Interval Disable 1 1440 min 2 minutes HTTP Port 80 8080 View Screen 10 Disk Test Test Now Test Periodically or Disable Test Frequency in hours 0 1000 Test Duration Fast or Thorough Disk Test Res...

Page 66: ...nds to specific cameras when an alarm is detected 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 11 4 3 Alarm Acknowledge Pressing the Alarm button acknowledges to the unit that the alarm has been recognized and silences the internal buzzer This does not clear the alarm con...

Page 67: ...s to a sequenced display of all cameras in alarm 4 Channel Units Single Alarm Unit switches to a full screen display of the camera in alarm Additional Alarms Unit switches to a sequenced display of all cameras in alarm 4 5 Alarm Operations During Playback Live Alarms Displays Single Alarm Unit switches to a full screen display of the camera in alarm on Monitor B Additional Alarms Unit switches to ...

Page 68: ...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 Simplex 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 Alarm History Box by accessing the menu system and selecting Operator Alarm History The Alar...

Page 69: ... 04 01 27 04 20 57 20 59 Activity Event Alarm Text Retail Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hit ZOOM to edit retail text list Hit ENTER to toggle EDIT Mode X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X CANCEL START SEARCH EDIT MODE Start Date Start Time Days HH MM SS 001 01 21 2002 20 08 10 0 00 01 55 002 01 21 2002 20 09 10 0 00 00 38 003 01 21 2002 20 10 10 0 01 07 22 004 01 22 2002 20 07 10 0...

Page 70: ... 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 b...

Page 71: ...e search to a specific time period Motion Search Last 2hrs Last 8hrs Last day Last 7 days Last 4 weeks Last 12 weeks Custom X Selecting any of the other options and pressing Enter starts playback and displays the Motion Search Setup Screen 5 This screen overlays the current playback video and allows the user to enable or disable motion detection on the screen within blocks that form a 16 x 16 grid...

Page 72: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hit ZOOM to edit retail text list Hit ENTER to toggle EDIT Mode X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X CANCEL START SEARCH EDIT MODE The following options are available when an archive device 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 ...

Page 73: ...ry until another category appears The creator of the retail text file is responsible to put the categories and sub levels into correct order The DVMRe will not sort the strings A category has to have at least one sub level The customer has to store this file as a txt file named retail_search txt Example Uploading Downloading the retail_search txt File The retail search text file can be uploaded to...

Page 74: ... gained through the Search Filters Menu Press the Search button one or more times until the Search Filters Screen appears then select the Retail radio box and press the Zoom key Search Filters Operation Play from Disk DATE MM DD YY TIME HH MM Start Stop Start Stop 01 27 04 01 27 04 20 57 20 59 Activity Event Alarm Text Retail Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hit ZOOM to edit retail te...

Page 75: ...eer It is not possible to do a normal text search and a retail search at the same time The characters and are meta characters and are not to be used in the text string It is not possible to search for categories In the previous retail search text file for example the user cannot search for Beer Only the first word of a sub level will be searched For example when the sub level Chocolate Chip is sel...

Page 76: ...eatedly 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 Some options ...

Page 77: ...load 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 Simplex s IP address or hostnam...

Page 78: ...dow 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 16 way Multiscreen Display Large and Medium 4 way Display Single Camer...

Page 79: ...ing before connecting 12 Connect Disconnect button Click on this button s to connect to the unit 13 Number buttons Press any of these buttons to call up individual cameras for display When connected to a unit that has more than 16 cameras right clicking over the number buttons will display numbers 17 through 32 Right click again to return to cameras 1 through 16 14 Single Camera Display Size Choos...

Page 80: ...ollite and before ssi In the following example the options are in bold Example http 3 18 172 230 wrcontrollite_c 1s 2a 3t 1361959858 ssi The following table specifies the supported options Name Code Description Example Camera c n Describes either the camera number for fullscreen 1 Camera 1 16 Camera 16 or the type of the multiscreen display 100 Multiscreen 16 large 101 Multiscreen 16 small 102 Qua...

Page 81: ...ng camera 1 in medium size Email Links The DVMRe Simplex is able to send emails when certain events occur like videoloss alarms etc When in record mode the Simplex software version 5 00 will add a WaveBrowser link in the email notification It will only add a link in the email if Notify Alarm is set to enable and the link will only pertain to the Alarm start Clicking this link initiates WaveBrowser...

Page 82: ...Inputs BNC connectors Auto Terminating Color Mono Monitor A Output Y C 4 pin Mini DIN Connector Monitor B Output Y C 4 pin Mini DIN Connector Monitor A Output Composite BNC Connector Monitor B Output Composite BNC Connector RS485 Port Two Looping RJ 45 Connectors IEEE 1394 Firewire Port 6 position IEEE 1394 Socket SCSI Port 50 pin High Density SCSI 2 female connector Alarm I O Port Use Supplied DB...

Page 83: ...s Relay Outputs On screen Indicators Status Retrievable via RS232 port Motion Detection 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...

Page 84: ...he 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 bot...

Page 85: ...t 0x03 If both 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 enabled ...

Page 86: ...amera 16 24 Reserved 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 Al...

Page 87: ... block 255 must be set to 0 iii Requesting data from the DVMRe When a message of type 0xBB is sent to the DVMRe Simplex 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 the DVMRe Simplex it responds by sending a start byte 0xFF followed by ASCII strings for every alar...

Page 88: ... 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 89: ...0150 0239D 89 GE Security DVMRe Simplex 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 90: ...st a Return Material 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 suppli...

Page 91: ...harged For 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 equipmen...

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