DVR Integration Option
For example, when someone is operating a PTZ camera on the Panasonic DVR with
a level 1 account, the AV Player's PTZ camera control functions will be disabled on
all P2000 workstations with level 2, 3, or 4 accounts until the level 1 user logs out.
Alarms are not buffered on NVR, therefore the P2000 must be operational to receive
alarms.
For proper functioning you must add camera 32 as a "dummy" camera. To configure
camera 32, copy all settings from an actual operational camera and change the
camera name to "virtual."
The DVR's Panasonic alarm protocol must be enabled and configured to send
notifications to the P2000. Refer to the manufacturer's documentation for
instructions.
Alarm suspension prevents the P2000 from receiving alarms, therefore the "alarm
suspend" feature should be disabled for all users. Refer to the manufacturer's
documentation for instructions.
Panasonic ND300 or ND300A allow for maximum of 8 simultaneous users per
DVR. One user account is used by the P2000 server, so there can be up to 7
instances of AV Player running on P2000 workstations. When an 8th instance of AV
Player logs on, the 1st instance will be disconnected.
For each P2000 workstation that will run AV Player, you need to create a separate
user account on the ND300 or ND300A. The account must use the workstation's
computer name for login and the same password as defined for the AV switch on
page 2-10.
For detailed instructions on creating ND300 or ND300A user accounts, refer to the
manufacturer's documentation.
Alarms are sent to the P2000 using TCP/IP port 1818, therefore it is recommended
that you use one Panasonic DVR with the P2000. Additional Panasonic DVRs may
cause error messages when trying to use the same TCP/IP port for communications.
The TCP/IP port 1818 at the host must not be blocked by firewalls.
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User-defined name for a camera (see page 2-17) connected to the Pelco Endura
DVR must match the name of the camera in the Endura system.
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