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VISION PRO DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS
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SITE SOFTWARE USERS MANUAL
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SITE SOFTWARE USERS MANUAL
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  • Page 1 VISION PRO DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS VISION PRO DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS SITE SOFTWARE USERS MANUAL SITE SOFTWARE USERS MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Page 3 MANUAL NOTES Page 4 CONTENTS Page 5 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS Page 6 8 SENSOR INPUTS & 8 CONTROL OUTPUTS Page 7 16 SENSOR INPUTS & 16 CONTROL OUTPUTS Page 8 SETUP Page 9 HARDWARE SETUP Page 11 MOTION SETUP Page 13 SCHEDULE SETUP...
  • Page 3: Manual Notes

    MANUAL NOTES MANUAL NOTES THIS MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODELS • 430 – 4 CHANNEL 25 FPS MAX MINI DESKTOP UNIT • 830 – 8 CHANNEL 25 FPS MAX MID TOWER UNIT • 1630 – 16 CHANNEL 25 FPS MAX RACK MOUNTABLE UNIT •...
  • Page 4: Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS The packages should contain the following items: •Digital Video Recorder Unit •Keyboard •Mouse •Software (Windows Disk, DVR Software, ect.) •Power Cable Optional Items that may be included. •Communications Cable •Serial Port Cable •Remote Control •Keys...
  • Page 5: Rear Panel Connections

    REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS EXTERNAL MONITOR OUT SIGNAL + REMOTE CONTROL JACK RS-422 OUTPUT NOT USED PLUG FROM COM 1 PORT SIGNAL - CAUTION: Be careful of the polarity of the RS-422 lines Reversing the polarity can damage some equipment. If you have Questions about what equipment will work with you DVR’s RS-422 contact your dealer.
  • Page 6 8 SENSOR INPUTS & 8 CONTROL 8 SENSOR INPUTS & 8 CONTROL OUTPUTS OUTPUTS SENSOR One line of signal line from sensors such as infrared rays, heat perception, magnetic etc, should be connected to COM connector and the other line is connected to any available sensor 1-8 connector.
  • Page 7 16 Sensor Inputs & 16 Control 16 Sensor Inputs & 16 Control Outputs Outputs One line of signal line from sensors such as infrared rays, heat perception, magnetic etc, should be connected to COM connector and the other line is connected to any available sensor 1-16 connector.
  • Page 8: Setup

    SETUP SETUP Clicking on the Setup button will bring up a password box. The user must select which user level they have been assigned and then enter their 4 digit password. The system default level 1 password is blank. The person who is to be the system administrator will have complete system access and the ability to assign passwords and setup options for the other users.
  • Page 9: Hardware Setup

    HARDWARE SETUP HARDWARE SETUP # 1 – Camera Setup – Place a check in the box for each camera that you would like to be turned on. Any Camera channels that are not being used should be turned off. # 2 – Camera Name – Each camera can be given a unique name. Up to 14 characters can be entered. # 3 –...
  • Page 10 # 6 – If Pan/Tilt is selected choose the type of protocol that your camera uses. If you have any questions about what Pan/Tilt units will work with your DVR contact your dealer. See Appendix C for connection diagrams and a list of camera protocols that are available. # 7 –...
  • Page 11: Motion Setup

    MOTION SETUP MOTION SETUP # 1 – Recording Frame Rate Per Camera – You can adjust the frame rate for the cameras that are active on the system. Clicking on “Default” will allocate the system resources automatically between the active cameras.
  • Page 12 # 5 – Motion Detection Grid – You can draw up to 5 grids over areas that you would like to have motion detection active in. To draw a grid click the mouse and drag the area you would like to be active. You can also move detection areas by clicking and holding the mouse button and moving the area where you would like it.
  • Page 13: Schedule Setup

    SCHEDULE SETUP SCHEDULE SETUP # 1 – Mode – Clicking here will allow you to select the mode of the schedule. Simple Mode will allow you to select the recording mode based on the hour of the day. Advanced mode will allow you to select the recording mode more precisely. You can modify the time by clicking on the time box and adjusting the slide bar.
  • Page 14: Screen Division

    SCREEN DIVISION SCREEN DIVISION # 1 – Division Selection – Click on the division that you would like to modify. # 2 –Camera Selection – Select the cameras that you would like to be displayed in the selected division. # 3 – Large Screen – If the division you are modifying has larger screen sections, you can enter the camera numbers that you would like in the large screen boxes.
  • Page 15: Modem Setup

    MODEM SETUP MODEM SETUP # 1 – Type Of Connection – Choose if you will be allowing remote connections to the DVR to occur. Selectable network bandwidth. If you would like to use a modem to communicate with center locations, it may be necessary to run the PPP setup utility.
  • Page 16: Site Information

    SITE INFORMATION SITE INFORMATION # 1 – Site Information – This section contains information regarding your system. The site number needs to be unique to your facility, as it is used for remote connections to your DVR. The site code must be a six digit number in this format 100-001.
  • Page 17: Password Setup

    PASSWORD SETUP PASSWORD SETUP # 1 – Setup Lists – Select which items you would like each level to be able to modify or access. # 2 – Password Change – This section allows you to change the passwords for the 3 levels. The passwords should be kept in a safe location.
  • Page 18: Audio Setup

    AUDIO SETUP AUDIO SETUP # 1 – Audio Settings – Place a check in the boxes to activate the features. # 2 – Camera – Select the camera that the audio will be saved with. NOTE - Voice recording function will discontinue while connecting 2 Way Audio.
  • Page 19 System setup for Audio function System setup for Audio function [Audio volume setup for voice recording] • Prior to recording voice, you need to first control audio volume for microphone. • Go to ‘Start Program Application Entertainment Volume Control’ • Go to ‘Options Properties’...
  • Page 20 [PC setup for use of Microphone from advanced mode] • When the audio input through microphone is weak even when the volume is maximized you can amplify the audio input by adjusting as follows. • ‘Advanced’ button will appear under applicable columns when you select ‘Option -> Advanced Controls •...
  • Page 21: System Setup

    SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP # 1 – System Off Time – If you would like the system to turn itself off and not reboot automatically, select the days of the week and the time of the day that you would like to have the system turn off. Use this feature with caution as the system will turn itself off at this time.
  • Page 22 # 5 – Easy Update – Clicking here will allow you to update your system to a new software version provided by your dealer. Your dealer will provide more information if a software version update needs to be performed. # 6 – Backup Settings – Clicking here will enter the backup section. #7 –...
  • Page 23: Add Backup Schedule

    ADD BACKUP SCHEDULE # 1 – Title - Enter the title of the backup session you wish to create. # 2 – Date/Time - Select the start and end time for when the backup should occur. . # 3 – Rotate Option - Enter the rotation criteria for the backup you are creating. If the rotation is set to none, the backup session you are creating will only occur once on the selected time.
  • Page 24: Storage Setup

    STORAGE SETUP STORAGE SETUP # 1 – Modify Storage Structure – Click on the box to make changes to the storage structure of your DVR. Once you click close and restart the DVR the storage setup screen will appear. We recommend that your dealer be contacted for assistance in modifying storage structure. Changing allocation of drives will result in the drives being formatted and the loss of all stored video on those drives will occur...
  • Page 25: E-Map

    E-MAP allows you to display a maps of your facility on the display screen. You can have icons for the installed cameras, sensors and control relays on the maps to indicate their position in your facility. # 1 – Use E-Map – Place a check in the box if you want to use the E-Map feature. # 2 –...
  • Page 26: Dvr Operation

    DVR OPERATION DVR OPERATION The following sections refer to the below screen shot, please refer back to this screenshot as necessary. Audio C1 (POSITION) # 1 – Shows the current recording status of the channel. – Continuous M REC – Motion M:S REC –...
  • Page 27 # 6 – Split screen viewing selector (Select the view that you would like the system to display. Rotating quad view Full screen view # 7 – Cameras / Sensor / Control - The buttons indicate which cameras / sensor / control are active on the system.
  • Page 28: Pan Tilt Control

    PAN TILT CONTROL PAN TILT CONTROL If your cameras are equipped with Pan/Tilt control you can enter the control section by clicking on the image you wish to control. The camera controls will be shown To return to the display mode click on the Quit button in the lower right corner.
  • Page 29: Search Mode

    SEARCH MODE SEARCH MODE Upon entering search mode you will be prompted to select your user level and enter your password. Upon successfully completing the password section the bellow search screen will appear. # 1 – Calendar – The calendar will allow the user to see which days have stored video. Days that are darker have recorded video.
  • Page 30 Intelli-Search Bar Camera selection bar Recording status graph Search time selection bar This function shows the recording mode and when there was recording. The colors on the graph depict the status of the recording. Purple – Continuous Blue – Motion Green –...
  • Page 31: Search Buttons & Features

    SEARCH BUTTONS & FEATURES SEARCH BUTTONS & FEATURES Adjusting hour or minute after selecting Day on calendar Primary source for adjusting hour and date is to click on slider bar on graph and let loose of mouse button after positioning. Panoramic playback allows you to play back the selected camera in multiple grid modes frame by frame Zoom resizes the entire image...
  • Page 32 Opens the print dialog to allow you to print the selected image Opens The Data Backup Section Opens The Bookmark Section Opens The Audio Playback Section Turns On/Off Recording While In Search Mode (Searching Performance Is Improved If Turned Off) Select all cameras Index Search Index Search Panel...
  • Page 33: Index Search

    INDEX SEARCH #1 - Select expand to select all cameras available # 2 – Clicking on this button will display the advanced Index search section above. The index will display the index of recorded images for the time that you have selected. You can select the recorded time frame from the list and the image will be displayed.
  • Page 34: Data Backup

    DATA BACKUP DATA BACKUP # 1 – Clicking on this button will bring up the Data Backup section below. You can then select the type of backup that you wish to perform.
  • Page 35: Backup To Floppy

    BACKUP TO FLOPPY BACKUP TO FLOPPY Before making an image backup to a floppy disk you must have the image displayed by itself on the screen before entering the backup section. If you don’t do this you will not be able to select the backup to floppy option.
  • Page 36: Watermark Verification Of Image On Disk

    WATERMARK VERIFICATION OF IMAGE ON DISK WATERMARK VERIFICATION OF IMAGE ON DISK Run the watermark check program by running the file ‘WMChecker.exe’ on the floppy disk. The following image will appear. # 1 – File Open – Clicking here will bring up the box below. Select the file that you would like to verify, and click open.
  • Page 37 Once opened the name of the file will appear in the window. Select Watermark check to verify the image. Once verification has been completed, windows similar to those below will appear. Corrupted image Uncorrupted image...
  • Page 38: Data Backup To Hard Drive, Etc

    DATA BACKUP TO HARD DRIVE, ETC DATA BACKUP TO HARD DRIVE, ETC This is used to backup a large volume of images. # 1 – Select the start and end time and date for the backup you wish to make. # 2 –...
  • Page 39: Backup To Avi File

    BACKUP TO AVI FILE #1 - This feature functions like the time backup, except the backup that is created will be in AVI format. This allows the video segment to be played on many standard media players. The maximum time for each AVI backup is 5 minutes. #2 - You will need to select the times for the backup and the cameras that you would like to be included in the AVI file.
  • Page 40: Data Backup To Cd-Rw Using Adaptec Direct Cd

    DATA BACKUP TO CD RW USING DATA BACKUP TO CD RW USING ADAPTEC DIRECT CD ADAPTEC DIRECT CD In order to use Adaptec Direct CD to store backup DATA, you must first format a blank CD-R or CD- RW. After clicking on the format CD/R / CR-RW button from the backup section, the below screen should appear.
  • Page 41 When the CD is being formatted the below section will be displayed. #1 – Click on OK to complete the format. You then need to exit the Direct CD program. The CD can now be used as a writeable media from the select media option.
  • Page 42 Once your backup is complete and you need to remove the CD, press the eject button. The below screen shot will appear. Select the “Leave As Is” option if you wish to be able to insert the CD and write more data to the CD. If you are done and want to finish the CD select the “Close to Read on Any Computer”...
  • Page 43: Audio Playback

    AUDIO PLAYBACK AUDIO PLAYBACK # 1 – Audio Play Control – When you click this button the audio play configuration window will appear. Select the playback level and then click on enable to allow for audio playback. Audio can be played back only when one camera is selected. You must select only the camera that contains the audio.
  • Page 44: Printing Images

    PRINTING IMAGES PRINTING IMAGES # 1 –Printing the selected image. After adjusting size and brightness you can print the image to any available system printer. When the system is not setup properly for Printing, the below error might appear.
  • Page 45 * If you have trouble printing, please make sure that your printer is setup properly. Installing printer 1. In Windows 98/2000 click Start->Setting->Printers. 2. In Printers window, select and click Add Printer. 3. In Add Printer window, click Next. 4. Click the manufacturer and model of your printer. 5.
  • Page 46: Bookmarking Images

    BOOKMARKING IMAGES BOOKMARKING IMAGES # 1 – Bookmarking Image -If you have located an image that you would like to save an easy reference to, or to retrieve a stored reference, click on the bookmark icon. The below window will appear. To save a reference to the image click on the “ADD”...
  • Page 47 Appendix A Configuring the DVR for Connection over PSTN/SDN 1. Ensure that your modem or ISDN Terminal Adapter are correctly Installed. 2. Guest user setup and password setup - Double click on “Users and Passwords” in Control Panel. - Select “Advanced” in tab menu in “Users and Passwords” and select “Advanced” button in “Advanced User Management”.
  • Page 48 - Select “Guest” in “User” menu and select Guest “Properties” by right clicking on “Guest”. - Uncheck on “Account is disabled” in “General” tab menu.
  • Page 49 - Select “Guest” in “User” menu and select “Set Password” by right clicking on “Guest” - Type New password and Confirm password as “1234” and click [OK]. (Password must be “1234”.) - Password confirmation. Press [OK].
  • Page 50 3. KPPPSETUP.EXE Program - You must run KPPPSETUP.EXE to allow for a remote connection using a modem in Windows 2000. Explore the C: Drive and locate the “DVR-16 Center” folder. Locate the KPPPS Setup exe. File and execute it. The process will complete automatically.
  • Page 51 4. Network and Dial-Up Connections Setup - Double click on “Network and Dial-Up Connections” in Control panel. - Right click on “K Network” and Click on “Properties”.
  • Page 52 - Select “Security” on tab menu. Select “Advanced (custom settings) and Click on [Settings]. - Set the below options and click [OK]. Data Encryption: Optional encryption (connect even if no encryption) Logon Security: Select “Allow these protocols” √ Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) √...
  • Page 53 - In “Network” on tab menu, select “PPP: Windows 95/98/NT4/2000, Internet”. Then click on ok.
  • Page 54 5. Incoming Connection Setting - In “Network and Dial-Up Connections”, right-click on “Incoming Connections” and select “Properties”. - Check the modem that is being to be used in “General” tab menu.
  • Page 55 - In “User” on tab menu, select “Guest” in “Users allowed to connect”. - In “Networking” on tab menu, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click on [Properties].
  • Page 56 - Change settings as below and click [OK], Network Access: “Allow callers access my local area network” TCP/IP address assignment: “Specify TCP/IP addresses” From: 192.168.55.1 To: 255.255.255.0 Click on “OK” to complete the setup process. Your DVR should now allow both incoming and outgoing connections to be made over your modem or ISDN adapter.
  • Page 57: Appendix B Configuring The Dvr For Connection Over Lan/Wan Ip 2

    Appendix B Configuring the DVR for connection over LAN/WAN IP Address The DVR must be assigned a static IP address to allow it to connect over a LAN/WAN environment. As multiple networking environments are present in today’s systems assistance should be gathered from your networking technician.
  • Page 58: Appendix C Ptz Connection Protocols

    Appendix C PTZ Connection Protocols The Digital Video Recorder currently supports Pan tilt PTZ. See the diagrams on the following pages for PTZ equipped camera’s. If you have any further questions please contact your dealer. Compatible PTZ Equipment List HONEYWELL GC-455N-K RX SENSORMATIC RAS716-LS SD KALATEL...
  • Page 59 NIKO NK-97(CHE) RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616 RXD- RXD+ TXD- TXD+ FGND POWER POWER...
  • Page 60 Sensormatic RAS715(6)-LS RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616 BLACK WHITE GREEN BROWN ORANGE YELLOW RXD+ RXD- TXD+ TXD- 24V AC 24V AC...
  • Page 61 LILIN PIH-717X RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616 … … TXD- TXD+ RXD- RXD+...
  • Page 62 Dynacolor RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616 POWER...
  • Page 63 Panasonic WV-CS854 RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616 GREEN YELLOW ORANGE BROWN RXD+ RXD- TXD+ TXD-...
  • Page 64 RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616...
  • Page 65 KALATEL KTD-313-1 RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616 Connect to Digiplex POWER POWER...
  • Page 66 SAMSUNG SPD-1600 RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616 LINE DATA DATA POWER POWER POWER LOCK VIDEO(+) VIDEO(-) SYNC...
  • Page 67 SAMSUNG SCC641 RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616...
  • Page 68 VICON V1311R-VPS RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616...
  • Page 69 PELCO C1487M-E RS-422(+) RS-422(-) KIO-1616...

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