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  • Page 1 DV-IP RT Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Appendix D ....................140 Appendix E ....................141 Whilst every attempt is made to ensure these manuals are accurate and current, Dedicated Micros reserve the right to alter or modify the specification of the machine described herein without prejudice. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Available with 8, 16 or 32 camera inputs, all offering telemetry control, the DV-IP RT has built in Alarm functionality and onboard Activity detection software.
  • Page 4: Features

    Features The DV-IP RT from Dedicated Micros is equipped with an array of valuable features designed to enhance the operator experience. • 8, 16 or 32 camera input options • Real time recording at QCIF to 4CIF resolution • Telemetry support (Coax & Serial) •...
  • Page 5: Absolute Positioning

    With no need for a telemetry keyboard, users are able to use Pan & Tilt control of a Dedicated Micros Oracle Dome simply by clicking an area of the monitor. The camera will instantly respond, positioning the selected area in the middle of the screen, ideal for tracking movement through a scene.
  • Page 6: Important Safeguards

    This reminder is provided to call the CCTV system installer’s attention to Art. 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 7 CE Mark If this product is marked with the CE symbol it indicates compliance with all applicable directives. Directive 89/336/EEC. A ‘Declaration of Conformity’ is held at Dedicated Micros Ltd., 1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire, WA4 4HS, UK. Laser The unit supports an integrated CD/DVD writer, the following are additional warnings associated with installing and operating the CD/DVD writer, please pay particular attention to this information.
  • Page 8: Installing The Unit

    Quickstart Guide If any of these items are missing, please contact Dedicated Micros Technical Support team. Note: Before installing the DV-IP RT DVR, carefully read all Safety Instructions and the following information on where the unit should be located. Available Accessories The following accessories can also used in conjunction with the DV-IP RT: •...
  • Page 9: Quick Overview Of Dv-Ip Rt Record Settings

    • Active video signals i.e. at least one working camera feed • PC with CD ROM drive and connection to the same network as the DV-IP RT unit (Recommended) Quick Overview of DV-IP RT Record Settings The DV-IP RT provides as default: High performance recording on ALL cameras with minimal configuration.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Connections

    HDD (Hard Disk Drive) - This will flash when images are being stored to the hard disk Network - The Network LED will be green to indicate a connection Rear Panel connections 32 Input model 16 Input model 8 Input model REARPANELDWGSERVER.EPS Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 11: Alarms And Relays

    NET1 RJ45 Ethernet network connector, 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet Network NET2 RJ45 Ethernet network connector, 1 Gb/s Ethernet Network RJ12 connector for use with Dedicated Micros telemetry keyboards (KBC1, KBC2) RJ12 expansion port for future use SATA 2x E-Sata ports available for storage expansion...
  • Page 12: Installing The Dv-Ip Rt

    This procedure shows the sixteen camera input version. Step 1 Connecting Video The DV-IP RT supports up to 8, 16 or 32 connected Video Inputs (dependant on model) via the 75Ω BNC connectors. Connect cameras to the video inputs, starting from input 1.
  • Page 13 Step  Monitor The DV-IP RT supports a main monitor via ‘HDMI 1’ and BNC ‘A’. A spot monitor can be connected via BNC ‘B’. Step  Connecting Auxilliary Audio The DV-IP RT supports two channels of bi-directional audio, accessible through NetVu ObserVer.
  • Page 14 Step  Connecting Audio per Camera Channel The DV-IP RT can be configured to use lip-synched audio per camera on 8 way and 16 way variants, OR to use the Aulilliary Audio inputs on any variant. Auxilliary audio Input 1...
  • Page 15 IP address can change without notification i.e. following power failure. It is therefore recommended that the DV-IP RT be allocated a fixed IP address. A fixed IP address can be assigned via the Configuration Menu pages:Network Settings->Network->IP Address or Network Settings->GbNetwork->IP Address.
  • Page 16: Relay Connector

    The alarms support tamper proof detection using 1k in line and 5K end of line resistance. The DV-IP RT detects short circuit, open circuit and contact closure. This functionality is part of the advanced alarms supported on NetVu Connected products and includes features required for Central Monitoring.
  • Page 17 Connecting twisted pair telemetry for PTZ cameras. Providing text data recorded with the video e.g. Point of Sale. Note: Telemetry cameras should be connected to Serial 3 and 4. Text data can be retrieved from any serial port. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 18: Simple Dome Connection

    If the dome is being connected using an RS485 connection, the dome address should be set to match the camera input number on the DV-IP RT i.e. if the dome is connected to video input 3, the camera address should be ‘03’.
  • Page 19 Note: To enable configuration of Oracle Dome menus, an RS485 connection is required. Step 11 Connecting IR Remote Control Extender Connect the IR Remote Control Extender to the IR Input socket. This must be connected to successfully use the IR Remote Control. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 20 Step 1 Connecting Power The DV-IP RT has an internal power supply unit. Connect the mains lead to the unit and then to the wall socket, or to a fused spur connection. Check local regulations before installation. Some countries require an Alarm/Security device be connected to a fused spur and not a wall outlet socket.
  • Page 21: Advanced Installation

    The unit’s operating system will continue to utilise the internal hard disks if the external hard drive encounters a problem. Dedicated Micros Managed Storage Expansion units A DM Managed Storage Expansion unit is connected via the SATA port. A Managed Storage unit provides high capacity, environmentally managed storage in a single box.
  • Page 22: Configuring The Unit

    • ’ yourname‘ is the name assigned via the Network menu. Note: To activate an assigned DNS address, it will be necessary to reboot the unit. The DV-IP RT can be rebooted via System Settings:Maintain-> Reset. 6.11 IMPORTANT: To set the time and date on the unit, navigate to System Settings->Time and Date.
  • Page 23 Accessing the Configuration Webpages The unit can be configured using the webpages. To access these: Launch Internet Explorer (or similar web browser package). Type the URL for the unit (IP or DNS address). The Opening menu page will be displayed. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 24: Remote Control

    Note: To use the IR Remote Control, the Remote IR Extender must be connected to the IR socket on the unit. Not all buttons on the IR Remote Control are relevant for the DV-IP RT. Button Switches the Remote Control to ‘TV’...
  • Page 25 The Number pad should be used to select specific cameras and preset positions when available. Use the Playback buttons to interrogate recorded images. Use the LIVE button to switch from Playback or menus to a LIVE display. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 26: Main Menu

    Viewer features. Select the Download menu tab to access the various Download sub-options. Select from: • Product Manual Select to open an electronic version of the DV-IP RT Installation & Operation Guide. • ObserVer Manual Select to open an electronic version of the NetVu ObserVer User Guide.
  • Page 27: Navigating The Configuration Menus

    When accessing the configuration menus, the menu tree will be displayed. The configuration pages are navigated using the menu tree (displayed on the left of each page). Selecting one of the menu options will display the relevant page. Associated sub-menus will then be available. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 28 The cursor will then progress, ready for the next character entry. Note: A USB Keyboard (not supplied) can be connected via one of the USB ports on the unit. The USB Keyboard can then be used to enter alpha-numeric data via the local menus. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 29: Using A Usb Mouse Or The Webpages

    Note: A selected item in the drop down list will appear highlighted. Navigating away from a page (clicking on a different option on the menu tree) will automatically save any changed settings. To undo changes made to any menu, select the Refresh (Purple) option. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 30: System Settings

    Email reporting, webcam support and control of the display resolution. The Maintain page allows the current configuration to be saved, and for previously saved settings to be loaded. It also enables easy upgrade of the system software. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 31 10/100 BaseT connection (via ethernet port ‘Net2’) and the 1 Gigabit connection (via ethernet port ‘Net1’). Software Revision This identifies the version of software the unit is running. Codec Revision This identifies the codec version the unit is running. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 32 This identifies the webpage version the unit is running. Framestore Revision This identifies the Framestore Revision the unit is running. PC Apps Revision This identifies the revision archive of the Viewer amd associated PC Apps software. Boot Software Rev. Displays the infrastructure componentry software revision. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 33: Unit Status

    Hover the cursor over individual buttons to display either ‘On’ or ‘Off’. ‘On’ signifies that the codec is active as a framestore. Note: The ‘On’/‘Off’ text will only be displayed if viewing the Unit Status menu remotely over an IP connection. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 34 Those camera channels with cameras connected will be highlighted light green. Those not in use will appear dark green. Failed Cameras Those camera channels where the connection is deemed to have failed will be highlighted light green. Those working correctly will appear dark green. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 35: Alarm Status

    This menu details information regarding the status of the unit’s alarm contacts, alarm zones and relay outputs. Alarm Contacts/Zones/Relay Outputs Alarm Contacts, Alarm Zones and Relay Outputs that are in an ‘active’ state are shown light green. ‘In-active’ ones appear dark green (not illuminated). Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 36 Select to reset the unit. Note: The unit MUST be reset to implement system language changes. Session Language Select to change the language settings for the current session only. Choose Select to immediately activate session language changes. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 37: Time And Date

    Use this button to synchronise the time of the unit to that of the PC being used to view the webpages. Note: The PC Time and Sync Time options will only be available if viewing the menu via the webpages. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 38: Serial Ports

    Serial Ports This menu allows configuration of the unit’s Serial ports. Refer to ‘Installing the DV-IP RT’ for installation information. Serial Port These are the four serial ports available. Port Config The serial ports can be configured to specific uses.
  • Page 39 AUX 1. Challenge audio i.e.originating from an Operator at an Remote Video Receiving Centre (RVRC) can be recorded via input AUX 2. Camera associated audio is played back via Audio output 2, refer to ‘Installing the DV-IP RT’ for audio hardware installation information. Enable Per Camera Audio Select checkbox to activate related audio input (1-8 or 1-16 dependent on model).
  • Page 40 Select this option to enable automatic FTP downloads to upgrade the unit and/or the webpages, refer to ‘Network Settings-FTP Download’ for more information. Note: When de-selected here, the ‘Automatic FTP Download’ menu will no longer be displayed in the menu tree. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 41 User Logging function. Comb Filter Enable this option to activate the Comb Filter function. Comb Filter can help improve the fine details of a video signal image by filtering the luminance and chrominance separation process. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 42 Select to cycle the power to the unit. IMPORTANT: To upgrade the unit, insert a media device containing relevant software upgrades and select ‘Reset‘. Note: For the latest software upgrades, please refer to the Dedicated Micros website: www.dedicatedmicros.com Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 43: Console Settings

    DVRs/Servers over the network. Selected camera feeds can be viewed and controlled via the Viewer menus. Refer to the individual menus for more information. The System Config page dictates which cameras and systems the DV-IP RT will connect to, and controls how the video feeds will be displayed.
  • Page 44: System Config

    Select from 20 available systems using the drop down menu. System Name If required, enter a recognisable name for the system (this name is held on the DV-IP RT and represents the system). Server URL Enter the IP addresses of the servers providing the video signals.
  • Page 45: Systems Overview

    Identifies the name assigned to the server the camera is located on. Configure Server Select the Config Pages option to access the configuration pages for the selected Server. Note: Passwords maybe required to successfully access server configuration pages. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 46: Viewer Defaults

    Viewer Defaults The DV-IP RT’s Viewer function allows remote users to simulate local operation over a network. This menu allows configuration of settings for the Viewer function. Refer to ‘Operating The Viewer’ for more information regarding the Viewer. Default Image Format...
  • Page 47 In Decoder Mode, connected cameras can be accessed, viewed or controlled via Dedicated Micros Pick-a- Point system. Note: For further information regarding Dedicated Micros Pick-a-Point system, please contact Dedicated Micros customer services in your region. Applet Location The location of the unit’s Viewer menu applet is displayed. The default location will always be the applet installed on the unit.
  • Page 48 Spot Sequence Setup All of the unit’s camera input channels are shown. To include any of these camera channels in the spot monitor sequence, selected the accompanying tickbox. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 49: Map Config

    Select to increase size of hotspot. Hotspot X coord Use to position the centre of the hotspot along the X axis e.g. entering 20 would place the hotspot centre 20 pixels from the left edge of the map. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 50 Hotspot Origin (deg) This option should be used when the hotspot relates to a Dedicated Micros Oracle Dome camera. Clicking the hotspot will send the Oracle Dome camera to a pre-determined view (absolute positioning). However if the dead centre of the hotspot is selected, the camera will be viewed from its current location.
  • Page 51: Map Data

    To import data, copy relevant text from an external location and paste into the Map Data text window. When the menu is exited, this data will be used as the Map Config settings. Note: If importing data, remember to first save any current map data as required. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 52: User Accounts

    Assigning username and password requirements for Telnet connections will limit Telnet access to the unit (Telnet can be used to upgrade the unit). • Serial Assigning username and password requirements for Serial connections will limit access via a Serial link. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 53 Modify or Delete. Note: If viewing the User Accounts page via a local monitor and navigating with the I.R Remote Control. Press the right directional button from the menu tree to access the Account List. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 54: Camera Settings

    The I.P Camera page allows configuration of incoming digital video streams originating from an IP address. The Camera Setup page allows the colour and contrast settings for each individual camera to be adjusted (with a dynamic preview available). The Camera Telemetry page enables telemetry capable cameras to be configured. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 55 Note: The arrow button displayed next to each textbox allows settings to be replicated for those cameras listed below. This will only affect the adjacent option i.e. Mode arrow will replicate the Mode setting to cameras below the clicked arrow. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 56: Ip Camera

    Select the type of IP camera i.e. if the stream is originating from a NetVu Connected server select ‘NetVu Server’. If from a NetVu camera such as a Dedicated Micros CamVu 2000, select ‘NetVu Camera’. Edit the URL address of the IP camera source.
  • Page 57: Camera Setup

    Select a colour value from -8 to +8 via the slidebar or enter a number directly into the accompanying textbox. Camera Contrast Select a contrast value from -8 to +8 via the slidebar or enter a number directly into the accompanying textbox. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 58: Camera Telemetry

    Note: The arrow button displayed next to each textbox allows settings to be replicated for those cameras listed below. This will only affect the adjacent option i.e. Telemetry arrow will replicate the Telemetry setting for cameras below the clicked arrow. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 59: Record Settings

    The Holiday and Weekend page enables Set mode to be activated for individual dates i.e. public holidays or weekends. The Protect Video page allows previously recorded data to be protected and retained. If needed, all recording can be halted and saved video deleted. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 60 DV-IP Near Real Time (NT) variant • MPEG4 12pps • JPEG 2pps • Multimode Record Duration/Enhance Quality The recording duration can be limited to a set number of days; allowing the recording quality to be enhanced for a shorter storage period. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 61: Profile Record

    Note: It is recommended that the Pre-Alarm option in the ‘Alarm Settings-Zone Input’ menu be set to the same value as the Pre-Trigger setting. This will ensure successful playback of high quality Pre-Trigger images. High quality pre-trigger images will only playback properly if review (playback) starts prior to the pre-trigger initiation. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 62 Select from Maximum, Very High, High, Medium, or Low. Select User Defined to use settings established in the Advance Profile Record menu. Note: The higher the Quality setting, the greater the storage space used. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 63: Advanced Record

    Enter the record rate (in pps). Unset/Set/Override Normal Shows the recording profile used by the camera if no Timed Schedules are applied and the camera is operating under normal (non Event) conditions. Refer to ‘Schedule’ for further information. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 64 If JPEG is selected, the figure entered here will be the size of the JPEG transmitted (in Kbytes). JPEG file sizes can be configured within the range of 5-45Kbytes. This shows the number of pictures recorded per second. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 65: Ip Record

    Select image compression format (MPEG or JPEG). For both MPEG and JPEG recording, select either High, Medium or Low quality resolution settings. Note: To view a local IP camera ‘live’, IP recording should be set to MPEG. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 66 (EOL) option enables the Keyswitch to detect any changes in the electronic input resistance. A change outside the expected values will result in a Tamper Alarm (short circuit or open circuit) being detected and the system switching to alarm mode. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 67: Holiday & Weekend

    Start Select a Start day and time for Weekend mode. Select an End day and time for Weekend mode. Note: Weekend mode will remain activate each week until deselected. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 68: Protect Video

    This dialog box allows a search to be made within the protected video list starting from a specific Time and Date. List To Date/Time This dialog box allows a search within the protected video list to conclude at a specific Time and Date. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 69: Alarm Settings

    The Global Relays page allows the four onboard relay connections and global relay settings to be configured. The VMD Configuration page enables the unit’s VMD (Video Motion Detection) to be set-up. VMD allows a camera to automatically detect if there is any movement/changes within specfic areas of the video scene. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 70: Alarm Input

    Alarm Input This menu allows configuration of the alarm settings, refer to ‘Installing the DV-IP RT Unit’ for hardware installation guidance. Number This identifies which input is being configured. The unit supports 20 on-board alarms. Enabled Each input must be enabled to function. If the input is not enabled and an alarm is received, the unit will not acknowledge the alarm.
  • Page 71 Note: The arrow button displayed next to each textbox allows settings to be replicated for those cameras listed below. This will only affect the adjacent option i.e. Enabled arrow will replicate the Enabled setting to cameras below the clicked arrow. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 72: Zone Input

    Note: It is recommended that the Pre-Alarm option be set to the same value as the Pre-Trigger setting in the “Profile Record“ menu. This will ensure successful playback of high quality Pre-Trigger images. High quality pre-trigger images will only playback properly if review (playback) starts prior to the pre-trigger initiation. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 73 Set operation mode. Enable in Override Each alarm can be configured to be active when the unit is in a specific operation mode. Enable this for the zone alarm to be active in Override operation mode. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 74: Zone Actions

    This must be enabled to allow the unit to send an alarm notification to an external destination i.e an RVRC reporting via NetVu ObserVer Archive Select to ensure the unit automatically downloads alarm images via an FTP connection to an FTP server. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 75 Alarm Image Snapshot Delay This figure allows a delay to be introduced before an alarm snapshot is taken. This is used when the alarm relates to a PTZ camera which has to travel to a preset position. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 76: Vmd/Activity Response Setup

    Select to enable the unit to switch from Normal to Event recording following alarm activation. Alarm Reporting This must be enabled for the unit to automatically connect on alarm. Alarm 24Hr This will ensure that Activity Detection is permanently enabled on this camera channel. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 77 This will enable Activity Detection when the unit is in Day (Unset) operation mode. Enable in Night This will enable Activity Detection when the unit is in Night (Set) operation mode. Enable in Weekend This will enable Activity Detection when the unit is in Weekend (Override) operation mode. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 78: Activity Setup

    This option will update the still image displayed in the Grid Editor. Set All (Green) This option will insert a default square of 16 x 16 cells across the displayed video image. Clear All (Yellow) This option will clear all entered cells. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 79 Select ‘Enabled’ to activate the Activity Detection feature. Activity Sensitivity This option allows the sensitivity setting to be established for the activity grid being configured. There are five settings to choose from: Indoor High, Indoor Low, Outdoor High, Outdoor Low, Very Low. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 80: Global Actions

    Therefore the relay will close when an alarm is received on any of the alarm inputs. Activity (Relay 2) Select this option to establish any Activity Detection trigger as a Global Relay. Therefore the relay will close when Activity is identified on any of the camera inputs. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 81 Relay. Therefore the relay will close when there is notification on the system that any of the enabled video inputs has camera failure (no 1V pk-to-pk signal). System Set (Relay 4) When selected, the unit will automatically switch to Set mode following relay activation. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 82: Vmd Configuration

    The zone mode identifies when the reference image is taken for triggering VMD. The options are: normal - The reference image is updated approx every second. This will only allow small changes in the scene without triggering Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 83 High/Medium/Low This is the resolution of the reference VMD image being displayed. Refresh This will update the reference image to the latest view during set up. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 84: Network Settings

    Webserver. The images can then be incorporated into a web page and accessed via a standard web browser. The FTP Download page allows data to be archived to a central FTP server. This could be on receipt of an alarm, Activity activation or at a scheduled time to back-up recorded video. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 85 MTU is the largest physical packet size measured in bytes that the network can transmit. By default this figure is set to 1500bytes. Mx Transmission Timeout ms This is the time (in milliseconds) the unit will wait to re-send a packet if an acknowledgement is not received. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 86 PPP (Point to Point Protocol) link if data has not been transmitted or received. PPP Link Down Timer mins If for any reason the PPP connection is lost, this is the time (in minutes) before the unit will be forced to drop the PPP connection. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 87: Gb Network

    Ethernet MTU Bytes This is the maximum transmit unit for the Ethernet packet. The MTU is the largest physical packet size measured in bytes that the network can transmit. By default this figure is set to 1500bytes. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 88 Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 89: Live Transmissions

    On MPEG transmission, increasing the pictures sent will also reduce the quality of the images (as more images are transmitted for the defined bit rate). Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 90 RAW mode transmits a single I frame and then a sequence of P frames (until a change in transmission is detected). GOV mode sends I and P frames in a standard format i.e. I to P frame ratio as set by the record parameters. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 91: E Mail

    If the fields are left blank the unit will use the system name to create a sender name. Display Name (Sender) This is the sender name that will be shown in the email name field. Send on Startup Select to send email notification on startup. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 92 Log Email Select to log every e-mail transaction that the unit issues. Email Image Res Select resolution settings for images sent as ‘thumbnail’ attachments. Choose from: Thumbnail, LO (low res), MED (medium res) and HI (high res). Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 93: Remote Reporting

    80 (HTTP), to the external network. Enter the port number used for fowarding here if required. Alarm Server ref. ID This is the reference name/ID that will be presented to the RVRC viewing application. It should therefore have some significance to the Operator. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 94 (in seconds) before attempting to re-connect. Dial Count This identifies the number of times the unit will attempt to connect after a failed attempt. A setting of ‘0’ means no limit and the unit will continue to try and connect until successful. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 95: Web Cam

    Update Interval This is the minimum update interval between each image transmitted from the unit. Select Camera Input This allows individual video inputs to be enabled for uploading to the webcam server. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 96 The Web Cam function can be: ‘Always Enabled’, ‘Enabled when system SET’, ‘Enabled when system UNSET’ or ‘Disabled’. Webcam Resolution Select a High, Medium or Low webcam resolution settings to best match the monitor settings of the operator receiving the images. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 97: Ftp Download

    If it is necessary to use an authentication process to access the FTP server, enter the relevant username here. Password If it is necessary to use an authentication process to access the FTP server, enter the relevant password here. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 98 FTP download overrides Powermanager When selected, if the unit is in the process of an FTP download and the unit is sent into reset, the reset will not begin under the FTP process has completed. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 99: Analytics & Text

    The Analytics and Text menus allow configuration of the unit’s text in image and keywords functionality, refer to the individual menus for further details. The DVIP Server is AnalyticsCapable. Please call Dedicated Micros on + 44 (0) 845 600 9500 for further information on our range of Analytics based solutions.
  • Page 100 Analytics Dedicated Micros has created a range of analytics components and solutions designed to work with the AnalyticsCapable DV-IP RT. The range of applications include: Automatic Number Plate Recognisition (ANPR), Object Left and Removed, Access Control, People Counting and Perimeter Protection.
  • Page 101: Text In Image

    Select the input source for Text in Image data. Select ‘Off’ to switch the function off, select ‘Network to use the unit’s Network port or ‘Serial’ to use one of the unit’s serial ports (see ‘Port’ below). Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 102 (i.e. if a configured Keyword is detected again within the first Keyword’s pulse extension period, the second (and following) occurrences of the word will be ignored). Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 103 Zone keyword channel, refer to “Zone Input - Input”. Note: Increasing the number of keywords can significantly increase the number of stored events. Note: Refer to ‘Text In Image’ and ‘Serial Ports’ for further guidance on integrating text data. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 104: Archive

    Space required for archive download. Archive Space Available Space currently available on CD/DVD or USB device. Archive button Select this button to begin the Archive process. Status During Archiving, status messages will be displayed detailing the archive process. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 105: Oracle Dome Configuration

    Oracle Dome Configuration If a camera channel has a Dedicated Micros Oracle dome camera connected, the Oracle Configuration menus can be used to view settings and establish Presets, Patrols and Privacy Masks. Refer to individual menus for further details. The Status page details fundamental information regarding the status of the Oracle Dome i.e. the model type and the version of software/firmware installed.
  • Page 106 This identifies the version of software the camera unit is running. Firmware Version This identifies the version of firmware the camera unit is running. Bootloader Version This identifies the bootloader version of the camera unit is running. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 107 Select this button to store the current preset position to the Oracle Dome camera’s memory. Goto Preset (Green) Select this button to immediately send the camera to the currently stored preset position. Delete Preset (Yellow) Select this button to delete the currently displayed preset configuration. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 108 25 characters). + (Red) Use the + button to zoom the camera view IN. - (Blue) Use the - button to zoom the camera view OUT. Navigation Buttons Use the four navigation buttons to position the camera view. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 109 Select the Dwell time (in seconds) the Patrol will remain at this Preset position. Save (Grey) Select to store the preset sequence to the unit and the Oracle Dome camera memory. Play (Red) Select to activate (play) the current patrol sequence. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 110: Privacy Masks

    Finish New (Green) Select this option to finish creation of privacy mask. Show (Yellow) Select this option to show camera view with existing privacy mask displayed. Delete (Blue) Select this option to delete the currently displayed privacy mask. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 111: Osd Settings

    ‘stacked’ in one segment of the screen. Engineer Display Toggle to switch the Engineer Display text On/Off. This function is intended for future development. Save (Grey) Select to store OSD Settings to the unit and the Oracle Dome camera memory. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 112 If the connected Oracle Dome camera is part of the HyperD non-wide dynamic range, select to activate the unique wide dynamic function. Digital Zoom Select to activate the Digital Zoom function e.g. the camera will zoom within the actual image. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 113 1 and 100 until the optimum image quality is reached. UTP Boost If the camera feed to the unit originates from the twisted pair output of the camera. Two levels of boost can be activated to improve image quality by compensating for losses in the cables. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 114: Event Settings

    Select the time ( in seconds) for which the camera is inactive i.e. no operator input, before returning to its home position. Save (Grey) Select to store Event Settings to the unit and the Oracle Dome camera memory. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 115: Unit Operation

    Unit Operation The DV-IP RT unit can be operated via the Viewer menus and the enclosed IR Remote Control, the optional keyboard or with a USB mouse. They can also be viewed and accessed remotely via the webpages and the ‘Viewer’ menu option.
  • Page 116: View Control

    Displays either the default camera selection map or a specific site map (if one has been configured) with ‘hotspots’ showing camera locations. A camera can be viewed by selecting the corresponding hotspot. Purple Next Opens the next page of the Viewer menu. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 117: Video Control

    Video Control Freezes current video display. Green << Rewinds current video. Yellow > Plays from current position. Blue >> Fast forwards video up to current recording position. Purple Next Opens the next page of the Viewer menu. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 118: Telemetry Camera Options

    Opens the Preset programming menu. Refer to ‘PTZ Profile’ menu. Purple Next Opens the next page of the Viewer menu. Note: The above menu options will only be available when viewing a PTZ camera in Live mode. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 119: Telemetry Command Options

    To cycle through these options, click on the currently displayed symbol i.e. click on the Zoom symbol to display the Iris option. PTZ Zoom When displayed, use the + and - symbols to utilise the camera’s Zoom function. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 120: Auxilliary Commands

    Auto-Pan function assigned to Auxilliiary command 4, click on the Aux keypad, an interactive keypad will then be shown in the lower left of the screen, click on ‘4’. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 121: Ptz Program Option

    ‘Console Settings->Map Config ->Hotspot Origin’ for more information. Note: This option is only available for Oracle dome cameras. Purple Back Return to the previous page of the Viewer menu. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 122: Dome Menu Option

    (dependent on the protocol selected). Please refer to the specific camera documentation for further guidance. Blue Menu Exit This option will fully exit any embedded camera sub-menus currently being viewed. Purple Back Return to the previous page of the Viewer menu. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 123: Map Options

    ‘hotspots’ which link to available cameras. Cameras are then selected via the hotspots. Refer to ‘Console-Map Config’ for further details on creating Camera Maps. Note: For information on creating Camera Selection maps, refer to the ‘Console->Map Config’ section for further information. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 124: Selection Page

    Select this option to exit the Viewer menus. This will be logged in the User Activity Log as the current user terminating the session. Refer to ‘Appendix C’ for further information regarding the User Activity Log. Purple Back Returns to the previous page of the Viewer menu. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 125: Timeline Navigation

    Selecting the Exit (Purple) button will always exit the Timeline Navigation menu. Note: Depending on the scale used to review the video i.e. Seconds, Minutes, Hours, or Days; the above softkey options will differ, however the same intuitive principles remain. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 126: Video Timeline

    Date/Time Display. To advance in time, click on the right side of the timeline. Time Scale Options • 15 seconds • 1 minute • 15 minutes • 1 hour • 4 hours • 1 day • 1 week • 4 week Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 127: Change Scale

    Right Navigation Arrow will play video from one hour in advance. This can also be selected via the Yellow softkey button. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 128: Event Page

    Plays the event and displays the Video Controls toolbar. Green Live Returns to Live video from the currently selected camera. Yellow Event- Opens the previous event. Blue Event+ Opens the next event. Purple Next Opens the Play menu for the currently displayed event. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 129: Archive Selection Page

    Copy Event List. Yellow Archive Opens the Copy Menu. Blue Seq On/Off Select ‘Seq On’ to display images from all connected cameras in a sequential order. Purple Next Opens the Play menu for the currently displayed camera. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 130: Copy Menu

    Displays the space (as a percentage) that will remain following the download. Status Displays messages relevant to the archive process i.e. ‘Archive In Progress’. Progress Displays the progress of the current archive (as a percentage of completion). Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 131 Select CD/DVD from the Archive Media checkbox. Select the Copy option (Red) to start archive. Selected items are then saved to the CD/DVD. The CD/DVD export status is displayed as a %. On completion the status will read ‘Archive Complete’. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 132 Using the optional Keyboards (DM/KBC1 & DM/KBC2) The unit can also be controlled using an optional Dedicated Micros keyboard. This is connected via the KBD connector on the rear of the unit and provides the same control functions as the I.R Remote Control.
  • Page 133: Key Function

    Live mode - Opens the Archive Copy menu. Live mode - No functionality. Play mode - Starts fast forwarding from play time. Rewind mode - Starts fast forwarding from play time. Pause mode - Steps forward one frame. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 134 Toggles control from Main to Spot monitor. Allows the numeric selection of a camera (numeric selection defaults to camera selection). Allows entry of camera and Preset and numbers. For future use. For future use. Triggers the wash function on a telemetry camera. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 135 Used as menu and on-screen navigation keys. Pan and tilt control for telemetry cameras. In Play mode: Used to Mark Start/End positions. ln Live mode: Displays the Copy List and archive controls. Exits menus. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 136: Softkey Guidance

    Once ‘zoomed in’, it is possible to navigate within the image using the Directional buttons. Note: Electronic zoom is possible on Dome cameras, however the unit must be in Live or Replay mode (not Telemetry mode - TELEM [displayed in the status bar]). Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 137: Appendix A

    Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready Ready to Send Clear to Send Ring Indicate RS Connectivity (Serial , ) Description Desc Receive Data Transmit Data Ground Ready to Send Clear to Send Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 138: Appendix B

    Binatone 2003 Blaukpunkt 2008/2079/2519/2625 /2636 Brandt 2029/2033/2034/2075/2076/2081/2117/2174/2272/2332/2535/2536 Brother 2610 Daewoo 2003/2009/2037/2039/2060/2070/2105/2128/2148/2224/2492/2498/2521/2551/25 65/2566/2570/2592/2605/2609/2633/2636 Ferguson 2028/2029/2036/2038/2050/2068/2076/2089/2093/2143/2173/2517/2518/2536/25 60/2618/2619/2620/2625/2627/2637 Goldline 2498 Goldstar 2003/2009/2011/2037/2053/2059/2077/2093/2094/2492/2498/2527/2542/2605/260 8/2616/2624/2629/2632/2636/2637 Goodmans 2002/2004/2009/2021/2022/2037/2045/2059/2068/2070/2076/2093/2259/23 69/2492/2496/2497/2498/2504/2516/2548/2551/2554 2605/2609/2610/2614/ 2633/2635/2636 Hitachi 2003/2004/2014/2017/2021/2026/2031/2033/2034/2035/2054/2081/2082/2083/21 69/2175/2199/2201/2202/ 2253/2260/2380/2385/2396/2414/2426/2427/2441/2448 /2450/2469/2470/2471/2472/2497/2498/2499/2500/2504/2509/2512/2522/2524/25 49/2551/2575/579/608/620/627/629/636 2021/2037/2045/2050/2210/2216/2239/2240/2267/2276/2280/2282/2298/2333/23 77/2397/2497/2502/2507/ 2517/2518/2521/ 2557/2563/ 2572/2577/2597/2609/261 5/2616/2622/2636/2646 Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 139 To exit without saving anytime during code search press EXIT the LED will turn off. If there are no entries code search will timeout after two minutes and default to last used table. The LED will turn off. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 140: Appendix C

    IP address of user, Local or Remote, Channel Controlled, Command sent Configuration Username, Local or remote, Menus changed, Items changed Playback Username, Remote, Channel viewed, From time Live Username, Remote, Channel viewed System Events Username, Event Info Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 141: Appendix D

    None Stop bits Flow Control None Power the unit, the Power LED on the unit will illuminate. Hyperterminal will display the communications information as the unit boots up. This will include the IP address, Subnet and Gateway. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 142: Appendix E

    4/JPEG) across scheduled, normal and alarm modes dynamically on individual cameras. RECORDING FROM Playback and record to hard disk simultaneously. Alarmed or manually selected images can be protected from being overwritten. Timed expiry option allows images to be held for a selected number of days. Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 143 DVD-writer or to an external flash drive through the USB port. TEXT SUPPORT Through the inclusion of Text Support, the DV-IP RT can search captured transaction data for specific goods purchased, transaction numbers, credit card references, keywords etc. and jump straight to the associated video sequence. Till interfaces are available for a wide range of till systems.
  • Page 144 Notes Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 145 Protect Video ............... 68 Console Settings ............43 PTZ Program Option ..........120 Copy Menu ..............129 Quick Overview of DV-IP RT Record Settings ....9 Data ................10 Record ................. 60 Dedicated Micros Managed Storage Expansion units . 21 Record Settings ............
  • Page 146 Video Control ............. 116 VIDEO TIMELInE ............5 Video Timeline............125 View Control ............... 115 Viewer Defaults ............46 VMD/Activity Response Setup ........76 VMD Configuration ............82 Web Cam ..............94 Zone Actions ..............74 Zone Input ................ 72 Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 147 Dedicated Micros ©2009...
  • Page 148 Dedicated Micros Germany Dedicated Micros France Hamtorstaße 9 9-13 rue du Moulinet 41460 Neuss, Germany 75013 Paris, France Dedicated Micros, Asia PTY Dedicated Micros, Australia PTY. 16 New Industrial Road, 5/3 Packard Avenue, Castle Hill, #03-03 Hudson Techno Centre, nSW 2154, Australia...

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