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1.4

Programming the REO System monitor

No special programming is required for the REO Switcher.  If using the REO Multiplexer, ensure that the 

Record

mode is set to

Multiplexing

(verify this via the REO Main Menu > Settings > VCR). 

1.5

Programming the DVR1

To view the DVR1’s menu screen using the REO System Monitor:

On the REO System Monitor, press 

MENU > SWITCH TO PLAYBACK VIEW

On the DVR1:

Select

MENU > ADVANCED MENU,

then press 

ENTER

Enter the correct password (default is 0000) and 

ENTER

Press 

ENTER

to access the 

Advanced Menu

Select 

MULTIPLEXER FORMAT

, then 

ENTER

Select 

PHILIPS REO

, then 

ENTER

Press 

MENU

twice to exit.

1.6

Remote Viewing Considerations

The following pertains to the 

Remote Viewer Software

(included with the DVR1; allows Remote Viewing of video via a PC with this

software loaded).

The Ethernet port connection depends on the network configuration:

For a DVR1 connected directly to a Hub, use a 

Straight Through

cable.

For a DVR1 connected directly to a PC, use a 

Crossover

cable.

For a DVR1 connected via standard phone line (POTS) using LAN modems, refer to the Philips CSI Web site.

*

A PSTN-LAN

*

modem can be used for remote access to one of the Philips digital products through a POTS line.

*

Refer to our Web site at 

www.philipscsi.com

under 

Tech Tips

,

#12 Applications Notes

,

3COM OfficeConnect 56K LAN Modem

.

Further information regarding connection of optional equipment is found in the DVR1 Instruction Manuals.

Summary of Contents for DVR I Series

Page 1: ...DVR1 Series Digital Video Recorders Philips Communication Security Imaging Addendum Eng ...

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Page 3: ...TUIKEY KEYBOARD DVR1 SERIES SYSTEM 6 2 1 Overview 6 2 2 Required Software Version 6 2 3 Installation 6 2 4 DVR1 Keyboard Menus 7 2 4 1 DVR1 Controls Menu 7 2 4 2 DVR1 Playback Conrols Menu 8 3 RS 232 REMOTE PROTOCOL 9 3 1 Supported Command Sequences 9 3 2 Setting the Clock 9 For additional information or to speak to a representative please contact the Philips Communication Security Imaging locatio...

Page 4: ... also has audio recording capabilities connect the RCA connectors to AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT of the DVR1 ATTENTION AUDIO IN of the A V cable must be connected to AUDIO OUT of the DVR1 AUDIO OUT of the A V cable must be connected to AUDIO IN of the DVR1 1 3 2 Connection of Alarm Contact In case of an alarm the output relay contact of the REO System Monitor can change the recording speed from Normal ...

Page 5: ...to exit 1 6 Remote Viewing Considerations The following pertains to the Remote Viewer Software included with the DVR1 allows Remote Viewing of video via a PC with this software loaded The Ethernet port connection depends on the network configuration For a DVR1 connected directly to a Hub use a Straight Through cable For a DVR1 connected directly to a PC use a Crossover cable For a DVR1 connected v...

Page 6: ...synchronization between the Multiplexer and DVR1 as follows Vext Pulse Out DVR1 Pin 5 to Multiplexer Pin 21 Ground DVR1 Pin 7 to Multiplexer Pin 25 4 Multiplexer Setup refer to the Multiplexer s Instruction Manual for further details Connect the Monitor to MON A output of the Multiplexer Execute the following Multiplexer Advanced Menu commands ADVANCED SETUP VCR SETUP RECORD SETUP VCR OUT VEXT INP...

Page 7: ...N A display becomes locked in this mode To force the Multiplexer out of DVR1 CONTROLS mode execute the following command via the Multiplexer front panel ALT 1 VCR SEQ 4 If the Multiplexer was placed in Menu mode via front panel buttons and the IntuiKey keyboard goes into DVR1 CONTROLS the Multiplexer remains in Multiplexer Menu mode However the DVR1 CONTROLS keys on the IntuiKey keyboard will stil...

Page 8: ...s they perform Softkey Functions Exit Presents the previous keyboard menu DVR1 CONTROLS Output signal of the DVR1 is switched to MON A Full Quad Multi Presents the various viewing options of the multiplexer Pause Play Forward Play Reverse Equivalent to the DVR1 s front panel buttons Frame Advance Frame Reverse Fast Reverse Fast Forward Increase Speed Decrease Speed ...

Page 9: ...lace the hexadecimal value of the desired ASCII character into the command string entering two digit values for Year Month Day Hour and Minute into the command string The year is a 2 digit number and the time is military time 24 hour clock See the example to follow 9 START END COMMAND CHARACTERS 1 2 3 4 5 Play Forward FPL 02 46 50 4C 03 Record REC 02 52 45 43 03 Stop STO 02 53 54 4F 03 Pause PAU 0...

Page 10: ...n Used in ASCII Character of Hex Value Entered Value Column Desired Value into Command String Year Character 1 y1 0 30 Year Character 2 y2 0 30 Month Character 1 m1 1 31 Month Character 2 m2 2 32 Day Character 1 d1 2 32 Day Character 2 d2 5 35 Hour Character 1 h1 1 31 Hour Character 2 h2 4 34 Minute Character 1 f1 3 33 Minute Character 2 f2 9 39 COMMAND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18...

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Page 12: ...1 02 18 2002 by Philips Electronics N V 2002 by Philips Communication Security Imaging Inc All Rights Reserved Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Electronics N A Corp Data subject to change without notice ...

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