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Digital Video  Recorders

Philips
Communication,
Security & Imaging

Installation Instructions

Eng

Summary of Contents for Desa DR16124

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Page 3: ...erous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 17 Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 18 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing...

Page 4: ...nformément à la réglementation du Code Électrique National ou à la réglementation locale pertinente Disjonction de l alimentation Les appareils avec ou sans commutateurs ON OFF sont alimentés à chaque fois que le cordon d alimentation est branché à la source d alimentation toutefois les appareils disposant de commutateurs ON OFF ne fonctionnent que lorsque le commutateur ON OFF est dans la positio...

Page 5: ...na magnitud suficiente como para presentar un riesgo de descarga eléctrica para las personas El punto de exclamación dentro de un triángulo equilátero pretende alertar al usuario de la existencia de instrucciones de funcionamiento y mantenimiento reparación en la documentación suministrada con el aparato Atención La instalación debe realizarla personal cualificado en cumplimiento estricto del códi...

Page 6: ...iciente per costituire pericolo di elettrocuzione Il punto esclamativo racchiuso in un triangolo equilatero intende avvisare l utente in merito alla presenza di importanti istruzioni operative e di manutenzione nella documentazione di accompagnamento all unità Precauzione affidare l installazione al solo personale qualificato e nel rispetto del Codice elettrico nazionale USA o dei codici locali pe...

Page 7: ...18 5 1 Hardware Setup 18 5 1 1 Camera Setup 18 5 1 2 Alarm Input Setup 19 5 1 3 Auxiliary Setup 20 5 1 4 External Monitor 21 5 2 Motion Setup 22 5 3 Schedule Setup 24 5 3 1 Record Modes 25 5 3 2 Custom Settings Calendar 25 5 4 Screen Division 26 5 5 Communications Setup 27 5 5 1 External Modem Installation 27 5 6 Site Information Setup 28 5 7 Password Setup 29 6 AUDIO SETUP 30 6 1 System Setup for...

Page 8: ...Searched Video 45 13 4 Intelli Search 47 13 5 Image Control 49 14 BOOKMARK 51 15 VIDEO BACKUP FROM SEARCH SCREEN 52 15 1 Floppy Backup 53 15 2 Using Watermark Check Program 54 15 3 Time Backup 55 16 FORMATTING BACKUP TO CDR CDRW 56 16 1 Formatting the CD Using Direct CD Software 56 16 2 CDR CDRW Backup 56 17 AUDIO FUNCTION 57 17 1 Audio Play Configuration 57 17 2 Audio Play Capability in Search Mo...

Page 9: ...ction 70 7 2 Connection via PSTN ISDN 71 8 PLAYING CURRENT IMAGE 74 9 SEARCH FROM THE REMOTE CLIENT 75 9 1 Backup from the Remote Client 76 10 LOCAL SITE DÉSA SETUP 77 10 1 How to Set Up 77 11 REMOTE DRIVE BACKUP 79 12 SEARCHING BACKUP DATA 81 13 AUDIO REPLAY 82 14 2 WAY AUDIO 83 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 85 15 1 Printer Troubleshooting 85 15 2 Audio Troubleshooting 85 For additional information or to sp...

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Page 11: ...atures sixteen 16 alarm inputs and sixteen 16 auxiliary outputs 1 1 Models Ordering Information Use the below chart to create your part number based on the following example DR16124 DÉSA 16 channel 120 ips 240 GB 1 2 Features Windows 2000 based Digital Recorder Average file size 3 6 Kb Frame Rates of 120 240 IPS Remote Multiserver Access Remote Administrator Configuration Local Remote PTZ Control ...

Page 12: ...hipping company If any items are missing notify your Philips CSI Sales or Customer Service Representative Figure A2 DÉSA Package Contents Mouse Power Cable Serial Port PTZ Control Digital Video Recording System Keyboard Installation Instructions This Manual ALARM IN AUXILIARY OUT Alarm Box Ribbon Cable DÉSA System Key K M C PTZ Communication Cable Used for Pan Tilt Zoom Monitor Option CAUTION Reco...

Page 13: ...set Switch Removable HDD CDR W HDD LED Run LED Power LED Alarm Auxiliary Cable Connection SCSI Port SVGA Port Ethernet Port USB Ports Audio Ports Printer Port Com Port 1 Keyboard Port Power Cable Power Switch External Composite Monitor Port Mouse Port Analog BNC Ports Figure A4 DÉSA Series Video Recorder Rear Panel View Com Port 2 ...

Page 14: ...RS 232 Connection From COM1 Port Signal Signal GND RS 232 RS 422 REMOCON EXT_MON RUN TXD RXD Figure A5 DÉSA Philips Pan Tilt Camera Connection Figure A6 DÉSA Pan Tilt Camera Connection other manufacturers S933A29AE CODE OUTPUT CONSOLE CODE IN SHIELD CODE IN RS 232 Biphase Out for Up to 5 PTZ Cameras Biphase Out for Up to 5 PTZ Cameras Biphase Out for Up to 5 PTZ Cameras ...

Page 15: ...the COM common point Connect the other end of the Auxiliary Cable to any alarm input point 1 16 3 7 Connecting the Watchdog Cable Connect the Serial cable to COM1 port and the RS 232 cable as shown to use these functions Alarm inputs Auxiliary outputs PTZ control Watchdog function External monitor output function Network status ALARM IN AUXILIARY OUT Figure A7 DÉSA Alarm Input Connection RS 232 Se...

Page 16: ...xt 5 Recording status of each REC in Red indicates continuous recording camera input REC in Blue indicates motion detection recording No REC indicates the camera input is not being recorded 6 Audio status AUDIO in Red indicates audio is being recorded continuously AUDIO in Blue indicates audio is being recorded when motion is detected for the camera input No AUDIO indicates no audio is being recor...

Page 17: ...ns enter the 4 digit User Level password or click the numbered buttons located at the right on the pop up screen then click OK Each user level password can be changed Be sure to document passwords so they are not forgotten For uniformity it is recommended that the Administrator change all passwords 3 Click to enter the System Setup mode ...

Page 18: ... alarm numbers with a comma Example To store an image from camera 1 while external alarms 2 and 3 are activated enter 2 3 in the Alarm field for camera input 1 5 Motion When video motion is detected in a camera input scene the DÉSA can record additional camera input s associated with the detected motion camera Use the Motion field to enter the camera number s to be associated to the camera that de...

Page 19: ... the alarm input contact is disabled 2 N C normally closed By default the alarm input contact is N O Normally Open N O normally open Clicking N C changes the state of the alarm input to N C 3 Record time for alarm Sets the recording time duration when an external alarm input is activated The duration of Recording Time for Alarm is 1 60 seconds 1 2 3 ...

Page 20: ... contact This eliminates manually enabling and disabling the contact The default time schedule is from 00 00 to 00 00 4 Alarm Field assigning alarm input contacts 1 16 to individual auxiliary output contacts Multiple alarm input contacts can be assigned to individual auxiliary outputs by entering multiple alarm numbers separated by commas Example To activate auxiliary output 1 while external alarm...

Page 21: ...Sets the dwell time in seconds associated with the External Spot select from 1 10 second capability Monitor sequencing 2 Camera 1 16 Camera inputs will be shown on the external monitor when is next to the camera input number An unchecked box indicates that the camera input is not included in the sequence list The video is displayed on the external monitor based on the selected dwell time 1 2 ...

Page 22: ...lider bar controls the sensitivity of the detection area s so different levels of sensitivity can be configured for the individual cameras 6 Alarm M Enables an audible tone PC speaker beep when motion is sensed 7 Individual camera adjustment To improve the performance of the video motion detection adjust the video brightness color and contrast for each camera Default value for each camera is 0 8 C...

Page 23: ...duration 14 Setup for all cameras Quality Video quality improves as you set Quality higher but file size per frame of video also increases Default quality value is Normal 15 Setup for all cameras When motion is detected the display goes from its current setting Full screen when motion to full screen Enter the camera number s for full screen display upon video motion detection Example To display ca...

Page 24: ...The Record mode function allows selection of different types of recording modes see Section 5 3 1 for different days times for the selected camera After choosing a day and time for the selected camera different combinations of record modes can be configured Continuous Motion Alarm Pre alarm or Notify Motion Alarm Removing all Record mode types from the list results in NO record mode for the select...

Page 25: ...amera or timeline is set to Continuously Record the Pre alarm function cannot be used N Notify Motion Alarm When motion is detected in a camera scene remote notification as defined via Communications Setup is sent 5 3 2 Custom Settings Calendar Ref Name Description 1 Calendar Select any day for designation as a custom event Navigate via to move to the prior month to move to the next month Today re...

Page 26: ... ch 2 Camera selection Click on the numbered camera buttons to select cameras for display in the split screen views NOTE If you do not have video on the main screen and the camera s are enabled make sure the screen divisions are set up for those cameras 3 Large screen Used to select which camera s will be displayed in larger cameos in the 6 10 and 13 split screen displays 4 Default Resets the valu...

Page 27: ... with the event NOTE Remote Client PC must be running the DÉSA Remote Client software 4 Emergency phone Phone numbers When using a modem for communication up to two 2 numbers IP address emergency remote phone numbers may be specified for connection If the first connection attempt fails the second Emergency phone number is dialed IP address Enter the IP address for Emergency IP address or Emergency...

Page 28: ...id Check to enable motion indication by an outline 7 Image transfer to floppy disk Check for BMP Uncheck for JPEG to store the data onto floppy disk Default is BMP format 8 Clock display format Select the desired clock display 9 Alarm type Select 8 or 16 Alarm input contacts for meaningful screen displays during surveillance also in the Hardware Setup and Communications screens 10 Désa Site inform...

Page 29: ...rd is set for the DÉSA Passwords must be 4 18 digits in length Passwords can be set for each user It is recommended that the Administrator manage all User passwords 2 Old password Enter the current password 3 New password Enter the new password 4 Confirm Enter the new password again 5 Setup lists Check each list item desired for Users 1 5 The Administrator has access to configure Setup lists for e...

Page 30: ... currently available for one 1 camera only 2 Audio save Enabled indicates that Audio save is enabled for the selected camera Audio data is only captured by microphone if video is being recorded 3 Audio playback Enabled indicates video and audio will play back simultaneously from the search screen 1 2 3 ...

Page 31: ...he microphone must be set via the Start menu on the PC Start Programs Accessories Entertainment Volume Control Select Options Properties Volume control sliders appear To use the audio recording function Microphone should be set from the Properties tab SoundMAX Digital Audio is installed in the DÉSA ...

Page 32: ...ows 2000 menu options Volume Control Options Advanced Controls Select Advanced beneath the Microphone column If no audio output is desired during search functions click Mute under the Microphone Volume slider Note that even though audio is not heard when muted it is still being recorded when a sound card is installed in the system Adjust the options to fit your system ...

Page 33: ...age Activates Watermark authentication display image text on the camera s 3 Backup settings Designates backup Date Time Rotation and Media selection 4 VGA card Selects the type ofVGA card installed System defaults to the installed card 5 Control card port Selects COM port of control card System default is provided 6 Video format Select NTSC or PAL 7 PTZ port When controlling PAN TILT from the cont...

Page 34: ...sting of currently scheduled backups for selected date 2 Calendar Select a date to display scheduled backups 3 Add Click to add a backup schedule 4 Delete Click to delete currently scheduled backup s 5 Setup Click Setup to save this backup schedule or press Cancel to exit without saving 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 35: ...ed date time 4 Backup start time interval after Options are immediately or for 1 to 4 hours 5 Media list Choose a backup path remote or local Failure to select an initial media results in automatic backup onto the next media in the drop down list Up Down Delete allows ordering or deletion of the specified media Add Media allows the addition of media for recording 6 Setup Check Overwrite mode to de...

Page 36: ...or Network Drive 2 Remote drive Specify an IP address and registered Password for execution of the Remote Backup Server program NOTE Remote location must have DÉSA Remote Client Software running 3 Select drive Select the Remote drive as shown above Connection status appears 1 2 3 ...

Page 37: ...37 8 4 Backup Progress Indication While backup is in progress an animated icon appears at the top of the screen Double click the icon to check backup progress and any remaining scheduled backups ...

Page 38: ...Name Description 1 Drive allocation Displays allocation and storage space status for each HDD 2 Modify storage Allows reallocation of storage structure for each drive This structure process is initiated after DÉSA is rebooted 1 2 ...

Page 39: ...o switch the display to a new image click Find When the selected filename appears in the text box click Go 4 Setting Camera Auxiliary Alarm positions camera auxiliary and alarm icons on the E Map Select the appropriate icon camera auxiliary or alarm The icon pull down list changes accordingly the icon of the camera would be CCD Pinhole AutoDome etc Click the mouse on the E Map image where the icon...

Page 40: ...n output number icons When an auxiliary output automatic timed or manual occurs the corresponding auxiliary icon number on the E Map indicates its status 3 Screen zoom out When selecting a camera icon on the E Map the corresponding camera is displayed full screen Click the full screen image to return the display to original size If the camera is PAN TILT it can be manually controlled The E Map ima...

Page 41: ...reen Click Full Screen to display only the split screen without the menu border Zoom the video image up to seven 7 levels by left clicking the mouse Right click reverts to the previous display mode 11 3 Maximizing 1 Channel On any split screen display left click on the selected camera s video to display it full screen Click the full screen video again and the display reverts back to the previous d...

Page 42: ...Switching PAN TILT Display Mode When a Pan Tilt camera is used left click on the camera video to display in full screen Right click on the camera video to display the Pan Tilt mode To switch back to display mode click DIS ...

Page 43: ...he left mouse button to increase or decrease the fixed Pan Tilt speed when using the Pan Tilt directional arrows 4 Pan Tilt control Adjusts the camera direction Up Down Left and Right or in cameo control via the left mouse button 5 Z F Speed Increases or decreases the zoom lens speed 6 Focus Adjusts the lens focus 7 Zoom Adjusts the lens Zoom In Out 8 Quick Pre position Click Quick Pre position bu...

Page 44: ...ETUP 13 1 Start Search In display mode press Search 13 2 Search by Date and Time Select the Date and Time to be searched Click to display the date month year hour and minute as shown above Year Month Day Hour Minute ...

Page 45: ...e is no recorded video or no cameras are selected an empty screen is displayed 4 Recording during search An administrative feature this button stops recording 5 Skip Adjust the search speed using Skip by designating the number 1 30 of video frames to ignore until the next displayed search image appears on the monitor Example 12 Skip 6 Playback controls Forward Playback Single Frame backward Single...

Page 46: ...8 Backup Print Select to back up or print an image from the local search display 9 Zoom control The default video image size is 0 Zoomed Out To zoom in move the slider control toward 100 one zoom interval at a time Default size Zoom in 10 Brightness control Adjust brightness of the image by moving the slider Move the slider to to darken the video and to to brighten the video Dark Bright Continued ...

Page 47: ...rding Red Bar Alarm Recording Green Bar Pre alarm Recording No Bar Graph indicates that nothing was recorded 5 Search bar This bar indicates the point in time of the video presently being searched Move the slider vertical bar to the left or right to specify the area on the graph to search for recorded video 6 Split Screen Click and the search screen automatically changes according to the display s...

Page 48: ...ion Click to refresh the graph indication while searching the recorded data 11 Playback controls Playback using Skip and Delay NOTE Zooming is not possible when searching multiple cameras at one time Click Stop then select only one camera and zoom in or out Recording and searching occur simultaneously but the search screen will not indicate any graph for recorded video while searching Continued fr...

Page 49: ...ess and contrast for use correction when the color of stored video is abnormal Rotation This adjustment is used to consecutively rotate the direction of the stored image by 90 180 or 270 degrees The image can also be flipped from the rotated angle Restoration Returns the controlled video image by each button to its original condition 2 Skip Designates the number of video frames to ignore until the...

Page 50: ...rk References the location of video image s allowing for a logged note and quick review at a later date 7 Voice playback Replays recorded voice Volume is controlled via Volume Setup 8 Recording status The speed increases if not recording while searching during search Click the ICON again to continue recording 9 End search Click to return to the display mode Continued from previous page ...

Page 51: ...video image location to the bookmark list 3 Delete Select the desired delete time from the bookmark list then press Delete to remove the selected video image location from the bookmark 4 Delete all Select to remove all of the video image locations listed on the Bookmark screen 5 Goto This function moves the selected search video for the dates times to a specified location 6 Ok Selection applies ad...

Page 52: ...52 52 15 VIDEO BACKUP FROM SEARCH SCREEN Select the video image to back up then click The Backup window appears Select either Floppy backup Section 15 1 or Time backup Section 15 3 ...

Page 53: ...dow appears click Yes to copy the Watermark check program to floppy disk only once per floppy Video images now copied will use the watermark checker program to verify that no illegal modification has occurred The following section details the usage of the Watermark Checking Program Multiple single images may be stored to floppy but the Watermark check program only needs to be copied to floppy once...

Page 54: ...ile Open then select the backed up video image to be authenticated and click Open When the Watermark Check Program window reappears click Water Mark Check to verify authentication of the selected video image When verification is complete the video file is classified as either Watermark Corrupted or Watermark Approved Corrupted image Uncorrupted image ...

Page 55: ...RW 6 Format CDR Formatting of the CDR CDRW via Direct CD software is required prior to backing up CDRW to the CDR CDRW see the following section 7 Option Check Delete old data when there s not enough space Oldest video data will be overwritten when there s no more space to record video Select the Priority of the backup The two options are as follows Backup after precedent backup Backup after curre...

Page 56: ...case of failure during backup to CD Insert a CD disk and click Format CDR CDRW from the Backup window When the following window appears click Next Another window displaying CD information will appear Click Next When prompted select a label for the CD i e backup and click Finish The CDRW will begin formatting the CD displaying a status message 16 2 CDR CDRW Backup Once formatting has completed foll...

Page 57: ... can be recorded on only one channel and can be played back while watching up to 2 channels one of which can be in full screen mode no Audio playback is present when searching multiple camera inputs Video loss can occur within the first 1 3 seconds of playback due to video and audio synchronization not an error condition Audio playback is available in normal forward play only Reverse Play or Frame...

Page 58: ...dows installation instructions 1 In Windows 2000 click Start Settings Printer 2 In Printer window select and click Add Printer 3 In Add Printer window click Next 4 If the printer is connected to your local PC make sure Local Printer is selected then click Next 5 Click Available on the disk or choose print driver from the printer selection box shows printer manufacturers and models 6 When the drive...

Page 59: ...the appropriate camera s from the Camera No Name drop down window Then select the start date From and the stop date To and click Query to display a list of events associated with the camera selection To view video during the event click on the specific event then click View Image If you do not want to view any selection click Close ...

Page 60: ...re there is no need to have the DÉSA actually at your remote location 1 2 Recommended System Requirements CPU Celeron 433 MHz or over Memory 64 MB or over VGA Card Must support resolution of 1024 x 768 true color Video Memory 16 MB minimum 32 MB recommended HDD 100 MB or over O S Windows 98 SE Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows NT SR 6 or over Communication MODEM LAN ISDN Leased Circuit DirectX v7 0 ...

Page 61: ... REMOTE CLIENT CONNECTION 2 1 ISDN DSU Leased Circuit 2 2 MODEM LAN connection Remote PC PSTN LAN Modem Internet LAN LAN Modem DSU Connect to USB Remote PC Leased Circuit Connect to COM2 9 PIN ISDN DSU ISDN ...

Page 62: ...atically initiate the auto install for the DÉSA software Follow the screen prompts to complete the installation of your software NOTE For proper operation the remote PC must have an available 16 MB of video memory 1 Welcome Screen To continue click Next To cancel and exit the installation process click Cancel 2 MSDE Setup Status Screen This process takes several minutes ...

Page 63: ...63 3 File Copy Status Screen 4 Setup Finish Screen When the install process is complete click Finish ...

Page 64: ... startup By default there is no password CAUTION If the password has been lost or forgotten it is not possible to gain access to the DÉSA For protection write the password down and keep it in a safe place It is recommended that the administrator be in charge of changing the password Refer to Remote Client Communications Setup Part B Section 6 3 for password change instructions ...

Page 65: ...ect Connects to the Local DÉSA site 6 Disconnect Disconnects from the Local DÉSA site 7 Reports Displays a database log of all alarm motion and video loss events 8 Transmit Receive status Displays the status of transmit and receive between Local and Remote Client locations 9 Quit Exits the DÉSA Remote Client program 10 Location IP address and location of the connected Local site is displayed 2 1 3...

Page 66: ... REMOTE CLIENT COMMUNICATION SETUP Click to begin setup of the Remote Client The Remote Client setup screen will be displayed as below Press OK to display the initial Setup Screen see the following section ...

Page 67: ...ng current images once connected to a Local DÉSA site this function simultaneously stores the images to a designated HDD 5 Remote search data save When searching for a recorded image after connecting to the Local DÉSA site this function simultaneously stores the playback image to a designated HDD 6 Select save drive After connecting to the Local DÉSA site and searching for recorded data and the cu...

Page 68: ...en using a LAN or ISDN ISDN only line with router 2 Installed modem name This function automatically recognizes and displays the modem installed on the system only when PSTN ISDN No router is selected 3 Initialization string For automatic recognition of an initial order string from the installed modem 4 Port and Bps For automatic recognition of the communication port and the speed of the communica...

Page 69: ... the Local DÉSA 3 Clock display format Format for displaying current date and time 4 Wave File Configuration Event Wave File The wave file played on the Remote DÉSA PC when the Local DÉSA detects an alarm motion record loss or video loss event Health Wave File The wave file played on the Remote DÉSA PC when the network connection to the Local DÉSA is lost 5 OK Click OK after entering data to rever...

Page 70: ...er the appropriate Site code A IP address or DNS Host B Location C Password D and Confirmation E then click Add F Lists the available sites for connection as added previously Similarly a site can be deleted G Click Connect once you have selected the desired Local DÉSA The following Connection message is displayed A G B C D E F ...

Page 71: ... ISDN Assumption Modem hardware is available in the machine 1 Click and enter the Site code Phone No Location and Password 2 Click Add to store the new configuration 3 In the Site Connection pop up window click Connect to establish a remote connection to the specified DÉSA ...

Page 72: ...og window appears for entry of the User name Password and Logon domain If the Remote PC is set to any domain that domain name appears by default Delete the default domain value and click OK NOTE With Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows NT there will not be a User Logon dialog box the User will see the Connecting Site dialog box with the new IP address see the following ...

Page 73: ...6 The Connecting Site dialog box will appear and after connection is established you then have access to view video from the DÉSA site 73 ...

Page 74: ...E 1 Select the camera to view uninstalled cameras won t be displayed on screen 2 Click to play the current image NOTE For the purposes of this section items covered in Part A of this manual will not be discussed in Part B 74 ...

Page 75: ...moving the slider bar 6 Zoom Use the Zoom adjustment slider bar to zoom in and out 7 Camera Select the desired camera by clicking the corresponding numbered button 8 Playback controls Forward Playback Single Frame backward Single Frame forward To the last one hour To the first one hour of searched data of searched date Reverse playback 9 Skip Designate the number of video frames to ignore until th...

Page 76: ...Local DÉSA Site Please consult Part A of this manual for further details The following backup functions are available Floppy backup Watermark check program Timed backup and backup to large media i e HDD CDRW Removable Drive Network Drive Remote IP Drive Formatting a CD prior to backup Printing a searched image ...

Page 77: ...nter the 4 digit User Level password or click the numbered buttons located at the right on the pop up screen then click OK Each user level password can be changed Be sure to document passwords so they are not forgotten For uniformity it is recommended that the Administrator change all passwords 3 Click to enter the System Setup mode ...

Page 78: ...ef 2 Ref Name Description 1 Screen Divide Mode Click the Screen Divide Mode drop down arrow then select the desired Screen Divide Mode for the Local DÉSA site to display Available screen divisions are 4 6 9 10 13 and 16 split screens and full screen magnification 2 Restart local system It is possible to restart the Local DÉSA site from the Remote Client via the Restart Local system option 3 Pollin...

Page 79: ...word change option is available 2 Menu Backup log Use the remote drive backup function from the Local site to display backup information Size of transmission files file name backup title IP address of the connected site and site code The Remote Backup Server program supports unlimited multiconnections Data transmission from the connected site can be simultaneously backed up 3 Connection status Con...

Page 80: ...double click on the Backup log list Ref 2 on the previous page to display more detailed transmission information 2 Delete log Press Delete log after selecting the desired entries for deletion from the list 3 OK Press OK to exit the Backup log window 1 2 3 ...

Page 81: ...ata s Site Code and key value are displayed Since backups are possible from multiple sites the Site Code is the distinguishing factor 4 Backup Data Use this option to search the stored data via the backup function from the Local site Search for backup data stored on a specific drive via the remote drive s backup function or network drive connection NOTE Ownership of the corresponding drive is requ...

Page 82: ...the same as on the Local site Further details can be found in Part A of this manual under Section 17 Audio Function When properly configured this function adds audio to searched or current video data Click the Audio Play icon to display the configuration window for setup ...

Page 83: ...ice 2 way Audio to the Local DÉSA via the microphone When 2 way Audio is connected from the Remote Client while recording audio from the Local DÉSA audio recording from the Local DÉSA discontinues If 2 way audio connection ends Local DÉSA audio recording resumes If several Remote Clients are connected to a Local DÉSA a single Remote Client may connect via 2 way audio When connecting to several sit...

Page 84: ...84 For details on Audio Setup see Part A of this manual Section 6 TIP Check Mute to record but not hear Audio ...

Page 85: ...er from the printer selection box 5 Click Available Port 6 If your printer type is not listed on the screen consult your printer dealer NOTE Make sure that the printer cable and power line are properly connected If the printer is not installed the following error message appears 15 2 Audio Troubleshooting If the volume control for the microphone input is maximized but the microphone s input signal...

Page 86: ... 2 way Audio connection is attempted from the Local Site to Remote Client it s possible only from the Remote Client to the Local Site If there s no connection between the Remote Client and the Local site If the most active Remote Client site of several sites is disconnected or switched to another site then the 2 way Audio connection will end If the Remote Client connection is stopped then the 2 wa...

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