Uniden PRO400X1 Technical Installation Manual

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TECHNICAL INSTALLATION
For trained service/installation personnel only
© 2018 Uniden America Corporation
Irving, Texas
ProSeries XVR
GUIDE
PRO400X1
PRO800X2
PRO1600X2
Issue 1, June 2018

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  • Page 1 ProSeries XVR TECHNICAL INSTALLATION GUIDE PRO400X1 PRO800X2 PRO1600X2 For trained service/installation personnel only © 2018 Uniden America Corporation Issue 1, June 2018 Irving, Texas...
  • Page 2 • Pro800X2 • Pro1600X2 Uniden surveillance products are not manufactured and/or sold with the intent to be used for illegal purposes. Uniden expects consumer’s use of these products to be in compliance with all local, state and federal law. For further information on video surveillance and audio recording legal requirements, please consult your local, state and federal official.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS UNIDEN PROSERIES TECHNICAL INSTALLATION GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 OVERVIEW .
  • Page 4 Alarm Inputs ..........22 Alarm Outputs .
  • Page 5: Uniden Proseries Xvr Technical Installation Guide

    Details vary according to the specific model being installed. PROSERIES XVR INSTALLATION GUIDE ATTRIBUTES This Guide provides a decription of the various Uniden ProSeries XVR models' hardware. It also provides a basic installation checklist with accompanying procedures for each step.
  • Page 6: Firmware And Documentation Updates

    FIRMWARE AND DOCUMENTATION UPDATES Because Uniden strives to provide the latest technology and quality in all of its products, firmware updates may be available with no prior notice. Check for updates at support.uniden.com/pro- support. Update the firmware manually either locally or remotely through a web browser.
  • Page 7: Rear Panel Interfaces

    REAR PANEL INTERFACES PRO400X1 Audio Out 6 RJ45 Network Port BNC Camera Jacks 7 USB 2.0 Audio In 8 Accessories Out HDMI Video Out 9 Power Input VGA Video Out 10 Power Switch Cameras connect to LAN1 (PoE gigabit network switch)
  • Page 8: Pro1600X2

    PRO1600X2 Jacks Audio In 6 Accessories Out BNC Cameras 7 Power Input Audio Out 8 Power Switch HDMI Video Out 9 USB 2.0 RJ45 Network Port 10 VGA Video Out Cameras connect to LAN1 (PoE gigabit network switch)
  • Page 9: Installation

    QUE LE DIS-POSITIF EST HORS FONCTION ET DÉBRANCHÉ DE LA SOURCE D’ALIMENTATION AVANT D’INSTALLER DES DISQUES DURS. Install 1 hard disk drive for either the PRO400X1 or PRO800X2 or up to 2 hard disk drives for the PRO1600X2. HARD DISK INSTALLATION The following procedures detail adding an HDD to a 16-channel XVR system.
  • Page 10: Clear Disk Missing Alarm

    4. Close the cover and fasten it with the screws. HDD Power HDD Screw Connection Holes SATA Connectors Open the cover Install HDD CLEAR DISK MISSING ALARM Clearing the alarm silences it; however, it does not prevent the alarm from sounding again.The only way to fully clear the alarm is to correct the condition that caused the alarm in the first place.
  • Page 11 3. Each installed HDD will have information populated along its row. If a row is not populated with a HDD, uncheck the box in the Missing alarm column to disable this alarm for this uninstalled HDD. 4. Repeat this procedure for every installed HDD. 5.
  • Page 12: Network Connection Schematic Diagram

    NETWORK CONNECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM XVR NETWORK CONNECTION SCHEMATIC Dome Camera 1 BNC cable per camera connects to XVR PRO400X1 PRO800X2 PRO1600X2 Bullet Camera Although it is not required, at this point in the installation you may run cables and install the cameras.
  • Page 13: Initial Turn Up

    INITIAL TURN UP RECOMMENDED TURN UP ORDER INITIAL SYSTEM SETUP In the Guide (see page 15), set: • Default Language • Display Resolution (Default - 1280 x 1024) • LAN1 Network Settings _______ When finished, select Next time no longer display and click Finish. Go to System/Time Setting, Device Time tab (see page 16) and set: •...
  • Page 14 _______ From Channel Setting/Channel Grouping/Tour (right column), set up Tour Groups if desired (see page 29). _______ Check and adjust camera images for focus and field of view in Preview (see page 31). _______ From Preview, set up PTZ Presets (page 31), Cruise (page 32 if applicable), and Pattern (page 33 if applicable).
  • Page 15: Login System

    DHCP and write down the IP address, mask, and gateway that the DHCP server/router assigns as shown in figure 5.5. Click Next. • Uniden ProSeries: QR codes display to download the Uniden ProSeries a. Apple QR code downloads app for iOS version and Android QR code downloads the Android version as shown in figure 5.6.
  • Page 16: System Setting

    Select the System Setting tab. The Time Setting side tab displays as the default screen. XVR systems have a CMOS clock button cell battery located on the PC board to maintain time should power fail. Only Uniden service technicians should replace the battery (Chaochuang Lithium Cell CR1220, 3V SC).
  • Page 17: New User/Password Setup

    NEW USER/PASSWORD SETUP 1. Go to System Setting and select the User Management side tab. A list of users displays. 2. Click Add User on the bottom right side of the screen. The Add User screen displays. 3. Enter the information for a new user (a popup keyboard displays) and select the Return button to save the information ( 4.
  • Page 18: Recording Schedule Setup

    RECORDING SCHEDULE SETUP The default recording schedule is for all cameras to record all the time. Set up a recording schedule. Basic Schedule Setup 1. Select Channel Setting/Planning/Recording Setting. The default recording schedule displays all channels recording all the time. 2.
  • Page 19 2. Select Save, then click Exit to return to the Recording Setting screen. 3. Go to Channel Setting/Channel Parameter/Motion tab. For each channel: • Enable Motion Detection • Select Full Screen. A red grid displays. This grid shows the areas that WILL trigger motion detection.
  • Page 20: Set Up Alarm Inputs/Outputs

    SET UP ALARM INPUTS/OUTPUTS A limited power source must be used for alarm inputs. Alarm Inputs 1. Go to System Setting/Alarm ManagementAlarm Input, top tab. 2. Complete the fields. Click Save if your are finished. Click Copy To to copy the setting to other channels.
  • Page 21: Set Up Email Notification

    2. Complete the fields. Click Save if your are finished. Click Copy To to copy the settings to other channels, and then click Save when finished. SET UP EMAIL NOTIFICATION 1. Go to System Setting/Network Setting/Email Setting top tab. The Email setting screen displays. 2.
  • Page 22: Set Up Remote Ddns Access

    1. Go to Maintenance/System Information/Device Information top tab. The current firmware version and description display. 2. Go to support.uniden.com and check if your system has the latest firmware version. 3. If you need to update your firmware, download the firmware to your computer from the support.
  • Page 23: Hard Disk Drive Setup

    The PRO1600X2 also has 2 SATA ports and does have room for 1 additional HDD inside the chassis. Uniden ProSeries recorders come with high-quality hard drives designed for digital surveillance systems with continuous 24/7 recording: • Western Digital Purple Surveillance HDDs...
  • Page 24: Install The Hard Disk Drives

    IP address, you can open a web browser on a remote computer or device and access the IP cameras or the recorder. If a WiFi access point is connected to the LAN, you can connect the Uniden ProSeries Mobile app (or via a web browser) to access the recorder and cameras remotely.
  • Page 25: Ip Camera Setup

    IP CAMERA SETUP The XVR will record 2MP IPCs and 4MP IPCs (but only half as many). Enabling this feature will require resturcture of the channel maximum in the system and then a system reboot, so this feature should be enabled early in the installation process. 1.
  • Page 26: Set Up Ip Addresses

    6. Once each device has an individual IP address, open a web browser on a remote computer or device and access the IP cameras or the recorder. 7. If a WiFi access point is connected to the LAN, connect the Uniden ProSeries Mobile app (or via a web browser) to remotely access the recorder and cameras.
  • Page 27: Analog Camera Setup

    4. On the left side, double left-click the IP address to display the IPS Details pop-up. Review IP address and Subnet Mask. If you are using a non-Uniden IPC, you must create a user name and password. Click Modify, make changes/enter a user name/password, click Modify, OK, and finally Exit.
  • Page 28: Set Up Channel Groups

    3. Select Preview in the top left corner of the main system screen. 4. Double-click the camera image that you want to change. A full screenlive view of that camera displays. 5. Right-click the camera image and select UTC Ctrl in the pop-up menu. A floating window that has the channel number in the title bar displays.
  • Page 29: Create A Preview Group

    2. Click Save, then Exit. 3. Repeat for other channels. Create a Preview Group 1. From Channel Setting/Channel Grouping/Preview groups tab, select . The Group Name Setting window displays. 2. Click inside the Group Name field and popup keyboard displays. Enter a name for the group, select the return arrow, and click Confirm.
  • Page 30 3. Using the popup keyboard, enter the new tour group's name and select the Return icon ( The Group Name Setting screen displays again. Click Confirm. 4. The new tour group displays. 5. Select the tour group to add cameras to (See A in the following graphic). Select the cameras that belong in that tour group (see B in the following graphic).
  • Page 31: Set Up Ptz Camera(S)

    6. If you need to change the order in which the cameras display within a tour group, select the camera and then either the up or down arrows (see D in the previous graphic). The selected camera moves either up or down in display order. SET UP PTZ CAMERA(S) Configure PTZ Camera From System Setting/PTZ Setting, set the following parameters:...
  • Page 32: Set Up Ptz Presets

    Zoom in or out Move camera in direction of arrows Adjust camera focus Adjust amount of light through the lens Set Up PTZ Presets Each preset records the specific position of the camera when you select Setting. Use these presets to create a cruise progression. 1.
  • Page 33: Set Up Ptz Pattern

    Set Up PTZ Pattern This tab lets you record the PTZ camera as you change views without having to stop and restart recording. Save this series of PTZ camera changes as a pattern path. You can record up to 100 position changes.
  • Page 34 Display Setting Tab (See previous illustration.) Enter a name for the channel and decide if the channel name and the date and time will display on the screen. Parameters include: • Channel Name • Show Local Channel (Local Channel Name) •...
  • Page 35 Motion Tab This tab lets you define areas that WILL be triggered if motion is detected. When you open this tab, a red grid covers the screen (Default = Full Screen). Parameters include: • Channel • Detect Mode • Enable Motion Detection •...
  • Page 36 Privacy Mask Tab When you select Channel Setting/Channel Parameter/Privacy Mask tab, you can use the same click and drag process to block out areas you do not want to be viewed. For example, you can block out a security keypad from being viewed. When you have the screen set up how you want it, click Save;...
  • Page 37 Video Tampering Tab When you select Channel Setting/Channel Parameter/Video Tampering tab, you can set that channel to record in a read-only propriatery I8 video format. Parameters are: • Channel • Enable Video Tampering • Sensitivity • Planning • Linkage Operation •...
  • Page 38 Smart Detection When you select Channel Setting/Smart Detection, logarithms activate based on the tab settings. These tabs are: • Target Counting • Left/lost • Area Detection • Line Crossing...

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