C624M-C (5/06)OPERATIONS/PROGRAMMINGServer Software ApplicationDX8000 SeriesDigital Video RecorderDX8000 Operations and Programming
10 C624M-C (5/06) 61 Installing a USB flash drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100 C624M-C (5/06)Figure 69. Real Time Versus Non-Real Time ExportTo finalize the export process:1. Make sure that the export media selected is inser
C624M-C (5/06) 101Printing ImagesThe printing feature of the DX8000 produces a hard copy of the current on-screen image. A Windows-compatible printer
102 C624M-C (5/06)Setting Up the DX8000Only a single user with Administrator or Power User access is allowed to access a DX8000’s Setup mode box at on
C624M-C (5/06) 103UNDERSTANDING THE SETUP DIALOG BOXThe Setup dialog box opens in the DX8000 view panel to the default Camera page. Excluding the vide
104 C624M-C (5/06)The following table describes the parts of the Setup dialog box.Table AC. Parts of the DX8000 Setup Dialog Box Item Button Part Des
C624M-C (5/06) 105CAMERA SETUPDepending on your system’s current configuration, up to 16 video cameras can be connected to a single DX8000. The follow
106 C624M-C (5/06)g. Set the selected camera address as follows:(1) In the Dip Switch Address drop-down box, select an address from the available addr
C624M-C (5/06) 107MOTION DETECTION SETUPUp to five motion detection profiles can be defined for each camera. When the DX8000 is scheduled to record mo
108 C624M-C (5/06)AUDIO SETUPThe DX8000 audio feature allows you to configure individual camera channels to listen to and record live audio. You can m
C624M-C (5/06) 109LISTENING TO LIVE AUDIO The DX8000 audio feature allows you to listen to live audio at a local server or listen to live audio from a
C624M-C (5/06) 11 124 Adding a Site with a Static IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110 C624M-C (5/06)CONFIGURING VIDEO LOSS DETECTIONYou can configure the DX8000 to monitor each camera for the following events:• Loss of synchronizati
C624M-C (5/06) 111APPLYING SETTINGS TO ALL CAMERASIf you want to keep the changes you made to options and parameters on the Camera page, you must clic
112 C624M-C (5/06)Configuring Basic Relay Operating PropertiesTo configure basic relay operating properties:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Set
C624M-C (5/06) 113Figure 75. Relay and Alarm Settings Page: Alarm Settings SectionLINKING RELAY OUTPUTS TO EXTERNAL EVENTSThis section describes how
114 C624M-C (5/06)Linking Relay Outputs to Alarm EventsTo set relay outputs to activate in response to an alarm event:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click
C624M-C (5/06) 115Linking Relay Outputs to Video Loss EventsTo set relay outputs to activate in response to a video loss event:1. On the DX8000 toolba
116 C624M-C (5/06)Linking Cameras to Record in Response to Motion EventsTo link multiple cameras to record in response to motion detection events:1. O
C624M-C (5/06) 117Linking Cameras to Record in Response to ATM/POS EventsTo link multiple cameras to record in response to an ATM/POS event:1. On the
118 C624M-C (5/06)LINKING PTZ PRESETS AND PATTERNS TO EXTERNAL EVENTSThe DX8000 can be configured in such a way that motion, alarms, ATM/POS transacti
C624M-C (5/06) 119Linking PTZ Presets and Patterns to Alarm EventsTo link an alarm input to a camera so that activation of the alarm results in a repo
12 C624M-C (5/06)List of TablesA Parts of the DX8000 Application Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
120 C624M-C (5/06)Linking Presets and Patterns to ATM/POS EventsTo link an ATM/POS input to a camera so that the detected ATM/POS event results in a r
C624M-C (5/06) 121Linking Presets and Patterns to Video Loss EventsTo link a video loss event to a camera so that the detected video loss event result
122 C624M-C (5/06)SCHEDULE SETUPThe DX8000 provides extensive scheduling capabilities. Flexible recording schedules can be established for daily, week
C624M-C (5/06) 123The following table describes the parts of the Schedule page.Table AD. Parts of the Schedule Page Item Part DescriptionSchedule Typ
124 C624M-C (5/06)SETTING UP THE CAMERA RECORDING MODEThe DX8000 allows you to schedule each camera to record in a single or multiple modes across a 2
C624M-C (5/06) 125Clearing a Scheduled RecordingThe DX8000 Schedule feature allows you to do the following:• For one or multiple channels, clear sched
126 C624M-C (5/06)Clearing Recording Times for All Record ModesTo clear the scheduled recording times for all record modes:1. From the DX8000 toolbar,
C624M-C (5/06) 127Scheduling Individual Days Using the Year ViewTo schedule individual days using the Year View:1. From the DX8000 toolbar, click . T
128 C624M-C (5/06)CREATING MONTHLY OR MULTIPLE-DAY RECORDING SCHEDULESUnlike schedules set in the Year View, Month View schedules are recurrent. Sched
C624M-C (5/06) 129Creating Single-Day SchedulesThis section describes how to create a single-day schedule and includes the following topics:• Working
C624M-C (5/06) 13Operation and ProgrammingYou are reading DX8000 Series digital video recorder (DVR) documentation. The information in this documentat
130 C624M-C (5/06)Figure 95. Month View Page: Single-Day ScheduleCopying and Applying Schedule AttributesTo copy the schedule attributes of one day a
C624M-C (5/06) 131EDITING SCHEDULESThis section describes how to edit a schedule to change its profile or delete a schedule and includes the following
132 C624M-C (5/06)Deleting an Existing Schedule ProfileTo delete a schedule profile:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup dialog box opens to t
C624M-C (5/06) 133WORKING WITH CUSTOM CAMERA SETTINGSThis section describes how to configure customized camera settings and includes the following top
134 C624M-C (5/06)Examples of Custom Camera SettingsThe DX8000 allows you configure customized camera settings for following recording modes:•Normal•M
C624M-C (5/06) 135CONFIGURING THE FRAME RATEThe DX8000 can record at frame rates up to 480 images per second (ips) by National Television System Commi
136 C624M-C (5/06)Figure 101. Frame Rate Configuration Dialog BoxSetting the Advanced Frame RateBoth resolution and frame rate settings can be adjust
C624M-C (5/06) 1376. Using the Maximum Frame Rate Settings sliders, set the maximum frame rate for each resolution.Setting the maximum frame rate for
138 C624M-C (5/06)Understanding the DX8000 Frame Rate CalculationsThe DX8000 uses a complex algorithm to calculate the amount of recording resources a
C624M-C (5/06) 139Configuring Advanced Motion-Activated Relay OutputTo configure a motion relay output:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup di
14 C624M-C (5/06)Getting Started with DX8000 DVR SoftwareThis section provides information to help you get started with using the DX8000 DVR server so
140 C624M-C (5/06)Configuring Advanced Alarm-Activated Relay OutputTo configure an alarm relay output:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup dia
C624M-C (5/06) 141Configuring Advanced ATM/POS-Activated Relay OutputTo configure an ATM/POS-activated relay output:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click .
142 C624M-C (5/06)Configuring Advanced Video Loss-Activated Relay OutputTo configure an advanced video loss-activated relay output:1. On the DX8000 to
C624M-C (5/06) 143SETTING UP NETWORK PROPERTIESThe DX8000 networking capability allows you to network up to five DX8000 together. You can configure su
144 C624M-C (5/06) Figure 108. Network Setup PageSetting Up DHCPYour network must support DHCP and an active DCHP server must be present for dynamic
C624M-C (5/06) 145SETTING UP TCP/IP AND BANDWIDTH THROTTLEThe DX8000 uses the TCP/IP networking protocol to communicate over LAN and WAN networks. TCP
146 C624M-C (5/06)ACCESSING NETWORK INFORMATIONAccess the Network page to view DX8000 network settings. For information on accessing the Network page,
C624M-C (5/06) 147SETTING UP PORT AND DEVICE COMMUNICATION PROPERTIESThe system must be powered on and you must be logged in as a Power User or Admini
148 C624M-C (5/06)The following table describes the parts of the DX8000 application window.The following table lists the ports and the associated seri
C624M-C (5/06) 149SETTING UP ATM/POS DEVICE COMMUNICATION PORTS The DX8000 allows you to use both the COM1 and COM2 (RS-232) port and Port 1 to Port 4
C624M-C (5/06) 15STARTING AND SHUTTING DOWN THE DX8000This section describes how to start and shut down the DX8000 and includes the following topics:•
150 C624M-C (5/06)5. Click Apply.Setting Up RS-422/RS-485 Communication Port PropertiesThe DX8000 interfaces with the KBD300A, ATM/POS, and third-part
C624M-C (5/06) 1517. Set up the ATM/POS device data format. For information on setting up the ATM/POS device data format, refer to Setting Up an ATM/P
152 C624M-C (5/06)The following table describes the transaction start and end parameters.Table AQ. Parts of the Data Format Page Item Command Descrip
C624M-C (5/06) 153Using Custom Device FiltersThe DX8000 allows you to use a custom device filter to remove unwanted characters from the data input por
154 C624M-C (5/06)3. Click the Data Format tab. The Data Format List page is displayed.4. In the Data Format List, highlight the name of a data format
C624M-C (5/06) 155Setting Up ATM/POS ExceptionsAn exception is a predefined transaction filter used to detect a specific data structure within the ATM
156 C624M-C (5/06)DB DEBIT CARD (amount tendered with debit, ATM or credit) RA RCVD ON ACCT (customer payment toward charge account balance) DC DR
C624M-C (5/06) 157Creating an ATM/POS ExceptionTo create an ATM/POS exception:1. In the Network page, click the Port/Device tab. The Port/Device page
158 C624M-C (5/06)7. In the Exceptions dialog box, do the following:a. In the Exception Name text box, enter a name or description for the exception (
C624M-C (5/06) 159Deleting an ATM/POS ExceptionTo delete an ATM/POS exception:1. In the Network page, click the Port/Device tab. The Port/Device page
16 C624M-C (5/06)Logging In to the DX8000 ApplicationTo access the features of the DX8000 Series DVR, you must log in with a valid user name and passw
160 C624M-C (5/06)5. Do the following:a. Verify that transaction data is displayed in the ATM/POS Raw Data View area. b. Verify that transaction data
C624M-C (5/06) 1613. In the DX8000 application window, do the following:a. Assign a camera to a view pane. b. Assign the ATM/POS device to the camera
162 C624M-C (5/06)Configuring KBD300A Communication SettingsThis section describes how to configure the KBD300A communication settings. The KBD300A is
C624M-C (5/06) 163KBD300A Shift Mode Operational FeaturesThe following table describes the KBD300A Shift Mode operational features.INSTALLING OR UPDAT
164 C624M-C (5/06)DATA BACKUP SETUPVideo data recorded on the DX8000 can be backed up to a variety of media. The backup process involves selecting a s
C624M-C (5/06) 165The following table describes the parts of the Backup schedule page. ACCESSING THE BACKUP CONFIGURATION PAGEFor information on the B
166 C624M-C (5/06)ADDING A BACKUP SCHEDULEThe DX8000 allows you to configure the start time and time range for backing up data. The backup schedule ca
C624M-C (5/06) 1676. (Optional) In the Device Selection section, to map a network drive for backup, do one of the following:a. Click the “Map a networ
168 C624M-C (5/06)DELETING AN EXISTING BACKUP SCHEDULETo delete an existing schedule:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The DX8000 setup screen is dis
C624M-C (5/06) 169Figure 121. Instant Record Backup Now Dialog BoxMAPPING A NETWORK DEVICEYou can back up video to a network drive. The DX8000 allows
C624M-C (5/06) 17EXITING TO THE WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMYou must have Administrator user access to exit to Windows. Refer to Definition of User Access
170 C624M-C (5/06)SELECTING A BACKUP MEDIA DEVICEYou can back up video to a local or remote networked device. Depending on your system configuration,
C624M-C (5/06) 171USER SETUPThe User page allows an Administrator (Admin) to add, delete, and change the properties of users. The Admin has full permi
172 C624M-C (5/06)The following table describes the parts of the User page.Table AX. Parts of the User Page Item Part DescriptionUser name table List
C624M-C (5/06) 173BUILT-IN USER ACCOUNTSThere are two built-in user accounts that come preconfigured on the DX8000, and they cannot be deleted or chan
174 C624M-C (5/06)DEFINITION OF CAMERA SECURITY ACCESSUsers are limited by the Admin to the cameras they are allowed to view. Access to a camera is de
C624M-C (5/06) 1755. Click Next. The user access level options for the New User dialog box are displayed.6. Select the user’s access level: Restricted
176 C624M-C (5/06)To change a user’s password:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup dialog box opens to the Camera page.2. Click . The User pa
C624M-C (5/06) 177ASSIGNING AUTOMATIC LOGIN PERMISSION TO A USERThe DX8000 allows one user to be able to automatically log in to the DX8000 applicatio
178 C624M-C (5/06)6. If necessary, do the following:a. Enter a new base port number (9002 is the default). Unless there is a conflict on your network,
C624M-C (5/06) 179Adding a Site with a Dynamic IP AddressAn Administrator level user can connect DX8000s together even when the exact IP address of a
18 C624M-C (5/06)LOGGING OUT OF A REMOTE SITELogging out of the local or a remote DVR does not disconnect you from that system. Logging out will retur
180 C624M-C (5/06)FINDING ACTIVE REMOTE CAMERASAfter connecting to a remote site, you should query the server to see which cameras are active. Some DV
C624M-C (5/06) 181ACTIVATING REMOTE SITESThe DX8000 only supports up to five remote connections.To activate up to five remote sites:1. On the DX8000 t
182 C624M-C (5/06)SYSTEM SETUPUsers with Power User access and higher can save configuration settings for the DX8000 using the system export feature.
C624M-C (5/06) 1835. Do one of the following:a. To specify the file name to export to, enter drive, path and file name information into the text box.
184 C624M-C (5/06)WORKING WITH THE IMPORT FEATUREThis sections describes how to import DX8000 DVR settings and includes the following topics:• Importi
C624M-C (5/06) 185USING SYSTEM LOGSThe DX8000 automatically stores system information in a number of log files. Users with Power User access and highe
186 C624M-C (5/06)Figure 130. Log View Dialog Boxorb. To view OS log information, do the following:(1) Click OS Log View. The Windows Log Viewer open
C624M-C (5/06) 187Exporting Log InformationTo export a system log file:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup dialog box opens to the Camera pag
188 C624M-C (5/06)Setting System TimePelco recommends that the system time be configured only at the DX8000 server System page. In this case, if a sub
C624M-C (5/06) 189SELECTING THE VIDEO FORMATTo select the appropriate video signal format for your location:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Set
C624M-C (5/06) 19Understanding the DX8000 Application WindowThis section describes the DX8000 application window and its operation. The application wi
190 C624M-C (5/06)SETTING UP AUTO REBOOTThe DX8000 allows you to select the day and time for the DX8000 server to perform an automatic reboot. If ther
C624M-C (5/06) 191EXTERNAL MONITOR SETUPThe DX8000 supports an optional multiplexing (MUX) display card that provides two additional analog monitor ou
192 C624M-C (5/06)To configure the second (bottom) output on the display card for automatic camera mapping:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setu
C624M-C (5/06) 193Creating Monitor Sequence InstancesTo add a sequence instance to the sequence list:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup dial
194 C624M-C (5/06)Loading an Existing Sequence ListTo load an existing sequence list: 1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup dialog box opens to
C624M-C (5/06) 195Modifying a Sequence Instance in the ListTo modify a sequence instance in the list:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup dial
196 C624M-C (5/06)Deleting a Sequence Instance from the ListTo delete a sequence instance from the list:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup d
C624M-C (5/06) 197Appending an Existing Sequence ListTo append an existing sequence list to the current list:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Se
198 C624M-C (5/06)EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SETUPThe Emergency Agent Notification alerts selected clients of motion, alarm and video loss events detected
C624M-C (5/06) 199CHANGING CLIENT EMERGENCY AGENT PROPERTIESTo change an existing client’s information in the emergency notification list:1. On the DX
20 C624M-C (5/06)The following figure shows the parts of the DX8000 main window.Figure 2. DX8000 DVR Main WindowThe following table describes the par
200 C624M-C (5/06)SETTING SERVER EVENT TRANSMISSION TIMEAfter clients have been added and linked to cameras, you must set the amount of time a server
C624M-C (5/06) 201EMERGENCY E-MAIL NOTIFICATION SETUPThe DX8000 can be configured to send e-mail notifications alerting users of motion, alarm, and vi
202 C624M-C (5/06)Setting Up the E-Mail ServerSet up the e-mail server in the Emergency E-Mail Notification page. For information on accessing the Eme
C624M-C (5/06) 203Testing E-Mail NotificationYou test the e-mail notification configuration in the Emergency E-Mail Notification page. For information
204 C624M-C (5/06)SETTING UP THE TIME PERIODThe DX8000 can be configured to send e-mail notifications on a periodic basis, such as once every ten minu
C624M-C (5/06) 205Sending E-Mail Notifications In Response to Motion EventsE-mail notifications can be sent whenever a camera attached to a DX8000 det
206 C624M-C (5/06)Sending E-Mail Notifications In Response to Video Loss EventsE-mail notifications can be sent whenever a camera attached to a DX8000
C624M-C (5/06) 207Modifying an E-Mail Group NameTo modify a group name:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup dialog box opens to the Camera pag
208 C624M-C (5/06)Figure 141. Add User to E-Mail GroupDeleting Members from an E-Mail GroupTo delete a user from a group:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, cl
C624M-C (5/06) 209Modifying E-Mail Group Member AttributesTo modify a user’s e-mail address or group affiliation:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . Th
C624M-C (5/06) 21PTZ Control Panel Allows users with access rights to operate camera lens control features and to program PTZ presets, patterns, auxil
210 C624M-C (5/06)SENDING E-MAIL NOTIFICATIONSThis section describes how to send e-mail notifications and includes the following topics:• Sending E-Ma
C624M-C (5/06) 211Sending E-Mail Notifications to GroupsTo configure e-mail notification to send e-mail alerts to a group of individuals:1. On the DX8
212 C624M-C (5/06)Administering the DX8000This section describes how to perform DX8000 system administration and includes the following topics:• Updat
C624M-C (5/06) 213Figure 148. Open Dialog Box4. Navigate to and select the update file.5. Click Open. The Select Upgrade Package dialog box becomes a
214 C624M-C (5/06)8. Click Next and wait for the upgrade utility to copy the necessary files to the selected DVR.9. At the completion of the update pr
C624M-C (5/06) 215RECOVERING A PASSWORDUpon request, Pelco can issue a password recovery code that is valid for 24 hours on the machine for which it w
216 C624M-C (5/06)
C624M-C (5/06) 217Aaccess levelsAdministrator16logging into DX800016logging out of DX800016user16accountsaccess levels16access levels, definition of17
218 C624M-C (5/06)D, P, or Coaxitron protocol support46event detection/repositioning--PTZ preset/patterns linked toalarm events119ATM/POS events120mot
C624M-C (5/06) 219dynamic-link library (DLL) filesinstalling163dynamic-link library (DLL) files, updating163Ee-mail notificationoverview210sending to
22 C624M-C (5/06)DX8000 MENU BARThis section describes the DX8000 menu bar commands and includes the following topics:• File Menu on page 22• Edit Men
220 C624M-C (5/06)Iimport setup22index view panel21indicatorsaudio38camera38instant recording38on-screen PTZ control38pan, tilt, and zoom38record38sit
C624M-C (5/06) 221Oonline Help190on-screen displayadd instant record icon to OSD40customizing39overview23,38selections39Audio RecordingBackground Colo
222 C624M-C (5/06)Rreboot, automaticautomatic reboot190record indicator38recording modealarm, camera settings supportedalarm image quality134frame rat
C624M-C (5/06) 223types of123yearly recording schedule, creating126screen resolution23search mode26server sitesconnecting to DX8000 server sites177ser
224 C624M-C (5/06)standard view mode43static IP addressadding remote site with static IP address177assigning143,144remote site177status bar21stop bits
C624M-C (5/06) 225Wwarranty period14wildcard character85wildcard, character85wiper, operating54Zzones, motion detection107zoom, adjusting camera44
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C624M-C (5/06) 23View MenuThe following table describes the DX8000 View menu commands.Table D. View Menu Commands Command DescriptionOSD Opens a subm
24 C624M-C (5/06)Export MenuThe following table describes the DX8000 Export menu commands.Favorite MenuThe following table describes the DX8000 Favori
C624M-C (5/06) 25DX8000 TOOLBARThis section describes the DX8000 toolbar. The following table describes the DX8000 toolbar buttons.Table H. DX8000 To
26 C624M-C (5/06)DISPLAYING THE DX8000 WINDOW FROM A PAGETo display the DX8000 main window from a Setup dialog page:DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING MODESThe
C624M-C (5/06) 27The following figure illustrates how the DX8000 viewing area is structured.Figure 3. View Panes and Panel for 4-Division DisplayThe
28 C624M-C (5/06)• The pane and panel represent the same amount of viewing area. • In this case, there will be an additional 31 hidden panels (1 pane
C624M-C (5/06) 29Figure 5. View Panel IdentifierThe following table describes how the DX8000 view panes and panels shown in Figure 4 are organized.Ex
C624M-C (5/06) 3ContentsOperation and Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 C624M-C (5/06)Starting an Automatic Cycle View ModeTo start the automatic cycle view mode:For example, if you, click , the automatic cycle view pr
C624M-C (5/06) 31WORKING WITH THE SITE TREEThe Site tree provides access to DX8000 resources, such as cameras, alarm inputs, and relay outputs. Object
32 C624M-C (5/06)This section describes how to work with the Site tree and includes the following topics:• Assigning Cameras to View Panes on page 32•
C624M-C (5/06) 33Manually Turning a Relay On and OffTo manually turn a relay on and off:1. Right click a relay. The shortcut menu opens.2. Click ON or
34 C624M-C (5/06)REMOVING LINKSThis section describes how to remove links and includes the following sections:• Removing a Linked Alarm Input from a C
C624M-C (5/06) 35Working in Live View ModeThis section describes how to use the DX8000 to view and record live video. All users can view live video fr
36 C624M-C (5/06)2. Enter the camera view name in the Name text box.3. Click OK. The camera view is added to the favorites, and the Add to Favorites d
C624M-C (5/06) 37Organizing Favorites in FoldersTo organize existing favorites into folders:1. Create a favorites folder. For information about creati
38 C624M-C (5/06)LIVE VIEW ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)The DX8000’s OSD consists of camera and site information that is superimposed on each view pane. Eac
C624M-C (5/06) 39CUSTOMIZING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)Users with Guest and Power User access and higher can add and delete on-screen display items.
4 C624M-C (5/06)Working in Live View Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 C624M-C (5/06)Enabling Instant RecordingTo enable the Instant Recording mode: 1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The Setup dialog box opens to the
C624M-C (5/06) 41The following table describes the instant recording indicators.This section describes how to start and stop instant recording and inc
42 C624M-C (5/06)3. Place the mouse pointer in the middle of the camera’s view pane. The mouse pointer will change to a black cross when on-screen PTZ
C624M-C (5/06) 43ADJUSTING THE CAMERA LENSThe keypad is hidden in the extended view mode. In this case, select the standard view mode to display the k
44 C624M-C (5/06)ADJUSTING THE CAMERA ZOOMTo adjust camera zoom using the mouse:The following figure shows how to operate the mouse to zoom in and out
C624M-C (5/06) 45USING PC KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS TO OPERATE PTZ AND LENS FUNCTIONSUsers with Standard User access and higher may use a PC keyboard to oper
46 C624M-C (5/06)PTZ PRESETSA preset is a user-defined camera position using pan and tilt, zoom, and focus commands (camera’s auto focus option must b
C624M-C (5/06) 475. Using the PTZ keypad, select a number for the new preset (for example, 1).6. Click to store the preset in the selected memory lo
48 C624M-C (5/06)CLEARING A PRESETTo clear a preset:1. On the DX8000 keypad, click to enter programming mode.2. Click the number of the preset you w
C624M-C (5/06) 49PROGRAMMING A PATTERNThis section describes how to program a pattern. Certain PTZ devices, such as Pelco’s Spectra series domes, will
C624M-C (5/06) 5Displaying a Deinterlaced Image in the Search Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 C624M-C (5/06)ACTIVATING A PATTERNWhen activated, a pattern will repeat indefinitely until it is cleared, another pattern is set, or the on-screen
C624M-C (5/06) 51ACCESSING PROGRAMMING FEATURES OF REMOTE CAMERASYou can use the PTZ function to program features of remote cameras, such as Pelco’s S
52 C624M-C (5/06)The following table describes the parts of the PTZ OSD Menu control.Accessing a Remote Camera Programming MenuThe DX8000 allows you t
C624M-C (5/06) 534. To navigate up and down camera menu choices, do one of the following:• Use the PTZ OSD Menu controls. • Use the on-screen PTZ cont
54 C624M-C (5/06)SENDING AUXILIARY COMMANDS TO A DEVICEThe DX8000 auxiliary feature allows you to control external equipment connected to the auxiliar
C624M-C (5/06) 55CONFIGURING PRESET TOURSA preset tour allows a camera to move through a programmed sequence of PTZ presets. The DX8000 Series DVR can
56 C624M-C (5/06)Adding Presets to a TourTo add presets to a tour:1. Access the Preset tour group dialog box. For information on accessing the Preset
C624M-C (5/06) 57Deleting Presets from a TourTo delete presets from a tour:1. Access the Preset tour group dialog box. For information on accessing th
58 C624M-C (5/06)ACTIVATING A PRESET TOURThis section describes how to activate a preset tour. You can save a preset tour for later use without engagi
C624M-C (5/06) 59USING THE KBD300A KEYBOARDThe KBD300A allows you to operate certain DX8000 live view display functions and control camera PTZ operati
6 C624M-C (5/06)Understanding How Relays and Alarms React to a Power Outage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60 C624M-C (5/06)KBD300A SHIFT MODE OPERATIONAL FEATURESThe KBD300A Shift mode allows you to control certain DX8000 operation features in the Site tre
C624M-C (5/06) 61Working in Playback ModeRecorded video can be played back one channel at a time on the DX8000. Like live video, recorded video is vie
62 C624M-C (5/06)PLAYBACK CONTROLSUse the playback controls to start playback, control direction, and adjust speed. Click at any time to return to l
C624M-C (5/06) 63The following figure shows the DX8000 playback speed and volume controls.Figure 37. Playback Speed and Volume ControlsThe following
64 C624M-C (5/06)PLAYBACK TIMELINEThe playback timeline is used to select a day and time to begin playback. The timeline includes a horizontal slider
C624M-C (5/06) 65PLAYING BACK VIDEO BY TIMEThis section describes how to play back video by time. The time is displayed in 24-hour clock format. You c
66 C624M-C (5/06)PLAYING BACK VIDEO BY EVENTUsers with Standard User access and higher can search video by events, such as motion detection or alarm a
C624M-C (5/06) 67OPERATING PLAYBACK DIGITAL ZOOMVideo playback can be zoomed using a control keypad or the mouse when the DX8000 is in the Playback or
68 C624M-C (5/06)The following table describes the parts of the Digital Zoom control. ZOOM USING THE MOUSEThe DX8000 allows you to use the mouse to dr
C624M-C (5/06) 69.Figure 42. Zoom In Using Mouseb. To zoom out, click and drag the mouse diagonally in an upward direction to your left. Figure 43.
C624M-C (5/06) 7Setting Up an ATM/POS Data Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70 C624M-C (5/06)Working in Search ModeThe DX8000 Series DVR supports four video search methods: index, thumbnail, POS, and pixel. For information abo
C624M-C (5/06) 71SEARCH WINDOWThe search window facilitates access to the search capabilities of the DX8000. Available search methods include index, t
72 C624M-C (5/06)The following table describes the parts of the DX8000 window in the Search mode.Table X. Parts of the DX8000 Window in Search Mode I
C624M-C (5/06) 73DISPLAYING A DEINTERLACED IMAGE IN THE SEARCH MODEIf you are searching for an image that is recorded at 4CIF at a low frame rate per
74 C624M-C (5/06)Figure 46. DX8000 DVR Index Search ScreenTHUMBNAIL VIDEO SEARCHThumbnail search allows users to visually search video that has been
C624M-C (5/06) 75Double-clicking a thumbnail image will enlarge the image and begin playback.9. Click to return to thumbnail images.Figure 47. DX80
76 C624M-C (5/06)POS SEARCHThe DX8000 allows a user to search any 24-hour period of recorded POS video and data. To record ATM/POS video and data, the
C624M-C (5/06) 77UNDERSTANDING THE POS SEARCH VIEWTo enter the POS Search mode:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click .2. On the Search control, click . Th
78 C624M-C (5/06)The following table describes the parts of the POS search view.Table Y. Parts of the POS Search View Item Part DescriptionDate Date
C624M-C (5/06) 79POS Search Table Lists the data discovered in response to the POS options selected for the transaction and data information.• Channel
8 C624M-C (5/06)External Monitor Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80 C624M-C (5/06)SEARCHING AND DISPLAYING POS DATA BY DEVICE NAMEYou can perform a general search for POS transaction data record for a particular ATM
C624M-C (5/06) 81Displaying POS Data Discovered by Device NameTo display a POS transaction and its associated video:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click .
82 C624M-C (5/06)SEARCHING BY POS TRANSACTION NUMBERThe DX8000 allows you to search for a POS event by transaction number. In this case, you must spec
C624M-C (5/06) 83SEARCHING FOR ALL TRANSACTIONS WITH EXCEPTIONSThe DX8000 allows you to search for transactions that meet conditions defined by one or
84 C624M-C (5/06)SEARCHING FOR TRANSACTIONS THAT SATISFY SPECIFIC EXCEPTIONSThe DX8000 allows you to search for and display ATM/POS transactions that
C624M-C (5/06) 85SEARCHING FOR TRANSACTIONS BY LINE ITEMThe DX8000 allows you to search for and display ATM/POS transactions that contain a unique lin
86 C624M-C (5/06) Figure 54. Transactions that Contain a Unique Line ItemSEARCHING FOR TRANSACTIONS BY ACTION CODEThe DX8000 allows you to search for
C624M-C (5/06) 876. Click Start Search. If the device name/channel, date, and time are valid, transactions containing the line item are displayed in t
88 C624M-C (5/06)5. Select the start and end times to define your search range.6. Using your mouse, highlight areas on the grid that you want to searc
C624M-C (5/06) 89VIEWING A VIDEO THUMBNAILAfter the search has been completed, a series of thumbnails appear on the screen below the search grid. Each
C624M-C (5/06) 9List of Illustrations 1 Front Panel and Power Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90 C624M-C (5/06)WORKING WITH SPECIAL VIEW AND SEARCH METHODSThe DX8000 allows you to do the following:• View video in the deinterlaced mode.• View li
C624M-C (5/06) 91Exporting VideoPower Users and Administrators can export sections of prerecorded video to magnetic or optical media. The DX8000 must
92 C624M-C (5/06)CREATING BOOKMARKSTo select a region to export:1. Make sure the DVR is in Playback or Search mode by clicking or . 2. Click if y
C624M-C (5/06) 93Clearing All BookmarksTo clear all bookmarks:INSERTING AND REMOVING A USB FLASH DRIVEThe DX8000 supports both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 fla
94 C624M-C (5/06)ENABLING THE DEINTERLACING FILTERImages recorded at 4CIF at a low frame rate per second might move or tear. The DX8000 provides a glo
C624M-C (5/06) 95Figure 63. Export Video Dialog BoxDISCONNECTING A NETWORK DRIVETo disconnect a network drive:1. On the DX8000 toolbar, click . The
96 C624M-C (5/06)5. Select the check box of the desired device. If you choose a remote device, select the drive and folder path where you would like t
C624M-C (5/06) 97CHANGING A BOOKMARKED TIME RANGETo change a bookmarked time range or create a new time range to be exported:1. Select the desired row
98 C624M-C (5/06)Figure 67. Renaming Export Time RangesSELECTING THE EXPORT FORMATThe DX8000 allows you to select the export format. The following ta
C624M-C (5/06) 99EXPORTING A SEQUENCE OF STILL IMAGESStill image formats export the first frame of a bookmarked region and then a single frame for eac
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