RX Series Video Recording Server RX364 RX368_V2 RX3616_V2 User Guide...
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Notice: Signal Communications Limited reserves the right to make improvements to the product described in this manual at any time and without prior notice. This manual is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This manual should not be copied, reproduced or translated in whole or part without prior consent from Signal Communications Limited.
Table of Contents SECTION 1 Introduction Introduction Features Removing the Packages Convention Used in This Manual Front Panel Description Rear Panel Description SECTION 2 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning Hard Disk Installation Hard Disk Formatting Scan Disk SECTION 3 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring RX Setup for Local CCTV Monitor RX Setup for VGA Monitor...
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APPENDIX C sureLINK Technology APPENDIX D Firmware Upgrade APPENDIX E Security Mode APPENDIX F General Terms Discussion APPENDIX G Audit Trial Log Description Audit Trial Log Description of Setting Log and Operation Log Setting Log Operation Column Table : Operation Log Operation Column Table : APPENDIX H Specifications...
User Page 1 Guide SECTION 1 Introduction A. Introduction RX Series Video Recording Server operates with its revolutionary multi-rate video coder to fulfill the highest video coding requirements for simultaneous transmission and recording. Seamless video transmission by RX can be performed in low and medium bandwidth communication networks including ADSL, ISDN and PSTN;...
Up to 720 x 480 pixels for NTSC Up to 720 x 576 pixels for PAL 4 (RX364)/ 8 (RX368_V2) / 16 (RX3616_V2) video inputs with one video output 1 (RX364)/ 2 (RX368_V2 & RX3616_V2) audio inputs 1 Spot video output (RX368_V2 / RX3616_V2) 1 audio output and 1 public addressing (P.A.)output...
{Key Lock} and {Key} are provided to lock the hard disk from unauthorized removing and also be used to switch ON/OFF the system Live Camera Control Buttons For RX364 (1-4), RX368_V2 (1-8), RX3616_V2 (1-16) “Camera Control” fast switch to a specific camera for local monitoring Built-in DVD Writer...
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Full, Quad, 3 x 3, Hex screen mode: The system will display one, four, eight, sixteen screens decided on the button pressed. Sequential mode will also be disabled. For RX368_V2 Sequential mode**: The sequential button enables the sequential page mode of live monitoring. In sequential mode,...
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User Page 5 Guide Mode Control Buttons and LED These 5 buttons are used for switching between the control modes “Event” button : Pop up event menu “Rec” button : Enable/disable normal or scheduled recording “Live” button : View live video at any time and PTZ control in live mode “Search”...
User Page 6 Guide F. Rear Panel Description RX364: RX368_V2 RX3616_V2 Introduction...
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{Standard BNC connectors} for video source input A composite video source from camera should be supplied to these connectors CH1 – CH4 (RX364) CH1 – CH8 (RX368_V2) CH1 – CH16 (RX3616_V2) Audio In/Out Port {Audio In} : Connect audio input device (e.g. microphone) with RCA jack to RX video recording server for recording.
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RX video recording server Switch on or off the 11. VGA output (Optional) Standard VGA connector RX368_V2 / RX3616_V2 only 12. Spot Output A composite video signal with 1V p-p is output from this connector RX368_V2 / RX3616_V2 only Introduction...
User Page 9 Guide SECTION 2 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning A. Hard Disk Installation RX video recording server supports ATA standard hard disk. The hard disk is suggested to set in Master Mode. For details please refer to the hard disk case or its manual. Hard Disk Front Panel Description 1.
User Page 10 Guide Installation Procedure RX MUST be shut down before installing / uninstalling hard disk button, select [SHUT DOWN] option and press “Enter” Press “Menu” button. [SHUT DOWN] menu will pop up and select [SHUT DOWN] option and press “Enter” button.
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User Page 11 Guide Position the HDD into carrier body and secure the HDD using the four screws provided. Slide the top cover back to the carrier body by sliding forward to secure. 10. Slide the carrier body back into the cartridge frame and push carrier body further into cartridge frame until fully inserted.
User Page 12 Guide B. Hard Disk Formatting Formatting a hard disk will erase all data in the hard disk. When it is reconstructed, it is readable RX video recording server. RX video recording server Formatting will be used if the hard disk format is NOT recognized.
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User Page 13 Guide Manual Formatting It will be used if user wants to format the hard disk so as to have a clean recording space and redeem the file allocation. Press “Menu” button, select MAIN MENU [SCAN/FORMAT DISK] option and press SETUP .
User Page 14 Guide C. Scan Disk It is a hard disk maintenance function which is similar to Scan Disk function provided by the RX video recording server provides Operating System of your personal computer. this function in an attempt to rescue the hard disk when errors are found, and to enhance its performance and reliability.
BNC connector RG59 cable CCTV Monitor RG59 cable Cameras Power Adapter *Note: SPOT OUT only for RX368_V2 / RX3616_V2 Equipment RX Video recording server Cameras Video Cables (RG-59) with BNC Header CCTV Monitor Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring...
User Page 16 Guide Setup Procedure RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Connect cameras to Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC Connect CCTV monitor to connector.
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User Page 17 Guide Press the “Menu” button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on OSD. MAIN MENU SETUP . . . Use “Up” or “Down” button to select FOOTAGE BACKUP . . . SWITCH CONTROL . . . [SETUP] option and press “Enter” SCAN / FORMAT DISK .
RG59 cable and BNC connector VGA cable RG59 cable Cameras Power Adapter *Note: VGA OUTPUT only for RX368_V2 / RX3616_V2 with optional VGA module installed . Equipment RX Video Recording Server Cameras VGA cable VGA Monitor (support 1024x768 / 1280x1024 / 60Hz / 75Hz)
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User Page 19 Guide Setup Procedure RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Connect cameras to Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. RX {VGA Output} with VGA Cable. Connect VGA monitor to Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the Note: If there is no hard disk installed, Recording and Playback are not functional...
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User Page 20 Guide MAIN MENU Press the “Menu” button to pop up the [MAIN SETUP . . . MENU] on OSD. FOOTAGE BACKUP . . . SWITCH CONTROL . . . SCAN / FORMAT DISK . . . Use “Up” or “Down”...
User Page 21 Guide RX Setup for LAN Connection with Static IP Connection Topology VIDEO OUT: Connect to VIDEO IN: Connect to monitor with RG59 cable cameras with RG59 cable and BNC connector and BNC connector RG59 cable CCTV Monitor RG59 cable Ethernet Socket...
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User Page 22 Guide Setup Procedure RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. 1. Connect cameras to Note: The cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. 2. Connect CCTV monitor to RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC connector.
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User Page 23 Guide SETUP MENU button to pop up the [MAIN 6. Press the “Menu” VIDEO . . . MENU] on OSD. RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . 7. Use “Up” or “Down” button to select DATE / TIME .
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User Page 24 Guide SETUP MENU 11.a.2 Press the “Menu” button such that the OSD VIDEO . . . main menu opens on the monitor. RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . 11.a.3 Use “Up” or “Down” button to select DATE / TIME .
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User Page 25 Guide 11.a.9 Follow the network setting and assign a valid TCP / IP subnet mask to [SUBNET MASK] and select 210.17.139.145 [ENABLE GATEWAY] option and input PORT 1024 [GATEWAY] option in similar way. SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0 ENABLE GATEWAY GATEWAY 210.17.139.1 ENABLE DNS...
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User Page 26 Guide 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.2. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.3. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.4. Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway.
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User Page 27 Guide 11.b.8. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) 11.b.9. Choose [Transmitter] [Registration] to RX video recording register the server. User needs to input video recording server serial number and registration code.
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User Page 28 Guide 11.b.12. Press [Transmitter Setup] icon to show RX configuration menu. 11.b.13. Select [Connection] and press [Network Settings] icon to configure network setting. 11.b.14. Change the IP from 192.168.0.2 to 210.17.139.145 (for example). Gateway setting is used for WAN. Primary and Secondary DNS setting are used for sureLINK, time synchronization or e-mail notification function.
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User Page 29 Guide 11.b.16. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.17. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.18. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.19. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway for the PC to restore to its original network configuration.
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User Page 30 Guide 14. Run WX-30 software at any local network PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) 15. Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window]. For example, type and select the following setting : Phone/IP : 210.17.139.153 Connect Using: TCP/IP LAN...
User Page 31 Guide RX Setup for Broadband or Narrowband Internet Connection with Static IP Connection Topology V ID E O O U T : C o n n e c t to V ID E O IN : C o n n e c t to m o nito r w ith R G 5 9 c a b le a n d c a m e ra s w ith R G 5 9 c a b le B N C c o n n e c to r...
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User Page 32 Guide Setup Procedure RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. 1. Connect cameras to Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. 2. Connect CCTV monitor to RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC connector.
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User Page 33 Guide button to pop up the [MAIN 6. Press the “Menu” MAIN MENU MENU] on OSD. SETUP . . . FOOTAGE BACKUP . . . 7. Use “Up” or “Down” button to select SWITCH CONTROL . . . SCAN / FORMAT DISK .
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User Page 34 Guide SETUP MENU button such that the OSD 11.a.1 Press the “Menu” main menu pops up on the monitor. VIDEO . . . RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . 11.a.2 Use “Up” or “Down” button to select DATE / TIME .
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User Page 35 Guide 192.168.0.3 RG59 cable 192.168.0.2 Ethernet Cameras Socket Power Adapter Cross-over Ethernet Cable 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel Network Dial-up 11.b.2. Double click Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.3.
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User Page 36 Guide 11.b.7. Connect the PC Ethernet socket to the video 10/100 BASE-T recording server Ethernet socket at rear panel of the video recording server with cross-over Ethernet cable. Check if the {LINK LED} of the video recording server is ON. LINK 11.b.8.
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User Page 37 Guide Advanced security mode box and enter User Name 11.b.11. Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the video recording server. The video appears on the WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop up and show you failure message.
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User Page 38 Guide 11.b.16. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel Network Dial-up 11.b.17. Double click Connections Local Area > right click Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.18. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.19. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway for the PC to restore to its original network configuration.
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User Page 39 Guide 14. Configure the network setting for video recording server and your PC if necessary, such as router/gateway port mapping (select router/gateway IP as IP provided by your ISP and the video recording server IP as IP provided by the router/gateway), firewall, etc.
User Page 40 Guide RX Setup for Broadband or Narrowband Internet Connection with Dynamic IP Connection Topology V ID E O O U T: Co nn ect to m o n ito r w ith R G 59 cab le V ID E O IN : C o nn e ct to a nd B N C co nne cto r ca m e ra s w ith R G 59 ca b le...
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User Page 41 Guide Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. 2. Connect CCTV monitor to RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC connector.
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User Page 42 Guide SETUP MENU button to pop up the [MAIN 6. Press the “Menu” VIDEO . . . MENU] on OSD. RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . 7. Use “Up” or “Down” button to select DATE / TIME .
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User Page 43 Guide CONNECTION Select [TCP/IP] option and press “Enter” 11.a.4 TCP / IP … button MODEM … THROUGHPUT … TCP / IP 11.a.5 Select [IP] option and press “Enter” button. 192.168.0.2 PORT 1024 IP address consists of four fields. Each field can SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0 ENABLE GATEWAY...
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User Page 44 Guide 11.a.14 Select [SURELINK ADDRESS] option SURELINK ADDRESS and press “Enter” button to sureLINK editing menu. BACK NEXT CLEAR WWW. TELEEYE.NET There are two fields for assigning sureLINK address “www.your_site.your_company.TeleEye.net” 11.a.15 Use “Up” or “Down” or “Left” or “Right” button to select values and use “Enter”...
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User Page 45 Guide 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.2. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.3. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.4. Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway.
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User Page 46 Guide 11.b.8. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) 11.b.9. Choose [Transmitter] [Registration] to RX video recording register the server. User needs to input video recording server serial number and registration code.
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User Page 47 Guide 11.b.11. Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the video recording server. The video appears on the WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop up and show you failure message. For failure case, please press [Connect] icon to check that the connection setting is valid or not.
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User Page 48 Guide 11.b.15. Press [Apply] icon to save the network setting and pop up the message board. After several seconds, the video recording server will restart automatically. 11.b.16. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.17. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections >...
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User Page 49 Guide 14. Configure the network setting for video recording server and your PC if necessary, such as router/gateway port mapping (select router/gateway IP as IP provided by your ISP and the video recording server IP as IP provided by the router/gateway), firewall, etc.
User Page 50 Guide RX Setup for Modem Connection Connection Topology VIDEO OUT: Connect to Modem port connect monitor with RG59 cable VIDEO IN: Connect to to a DB-9 connector and BNC connector cameras with RG59 cable and BNC connector RG59 cable CCTV Monitor...
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User Page 51 Guide Setup Procedure Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC Connect CCTV monitor to connector.
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User Page 52 Guide SETUP MENU button to pop up the [MAIN Press the “Menu” VIDEO . . . MENU] on OSD. RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . DATE / TIME . . . CONNECTION . . . Use “Up”...
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User Page 53 Guide CONNECTION 11.a.3. Use “Up” or “Down” button to select TCP / IP … MODEM … [MODEM] option and press “Enter” button THROUGHPUT … 11.a.4. Select [BAUD RATE] and then [RING MODEM COUNT] option press “Enter” button INTERFACE BAUD RATE 57600 BPS...
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User Page 54 Guide Modem Setup for Windows 2000/XP of PC 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.2. Double click Add Hardware, press Next, to search the modem connected to the PC automatically 11.b.3. Windows 2000/XP can search the modem device automatically.
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User Page 55 Guide 11.b.5. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) 11.b.6. Choose [Transmitter] [Registration] to RX video recording register the server. User is required to input video recording server serial number and registration code.
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User Page 56 Guide 11.b.8. Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the video recording server. The video appears on the WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop up and show you failure message. For failure case, please press [Connect] icon to check that the connection setting is valid or not.
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User Page 57 Guide In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > 12.1 Control Panel Double click Add Hardware, press Next, to 12.2 search the modem connected to the PC automatically 12.3 Windows 2000/XP can search the modem device automatically. If there is any problem in modem installation, please refer to the modem manual.
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User Page 58 Guide 12.6 Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window]. For example, type and select the following setting : Phone/IP : 29955992 (Phone number of the video recording server) Connect Using : General modem to COM1 (Modem Driver) Password: 000000 If RX is set to advanced security mode, check...
QUAD for RX364, FULL, QUAD and SEQUENTIAL buttons are available for RX368_V2, FULL, QUAD, 3X3 and SEQUENTIAL buttons are available for RX3616_V2, FULL, QUAD, 3X3, HEX and SEQUENTIAL buttons are available Press “Live Camera Control” buttons to fast switch to a specific camera for local...
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User Page 60 Guide Recording RECORDING button and [RECORDING] menu Press “Rec” will pop up. START RECORDING ENTER REC CAMERA - - - - Select [REC CAMERA] option and press “Enter” START SCHEDULE REC ENTER button to enable recording cameras. Use “Left”...
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User Page 61 Guide Playback RECORDING LOG 12 – 13 AUG2005 TIME CAMERA EVENT REMARK SENSOR 11 : 00 1234 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Press “Search” button to pop up 12 : 00 - - - 4 - - - - -...
User Page 62 Guide RX Reception Software WX-30 : Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback 1. Live Monitoring User can view a particular camera by simply clicking the camera button (e.g. 1, 2, 3) on the camera control panel, to view all cameras, click [All] button.
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User Page 63 Guide 2. Recording Press [Record] icon to setup recording setting. Input administrator password (000000 as default password) and press [OK] button. Enable recording cameras ( Tick for enable, blank for disable) Press [Start Recording] button to start recording Recording function is running Basic Remote Operation: Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback...
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User Page 64 Guide 3. Playback Press [Play] button to show playback menu Select and input the record date and time for searching and press [Reload] button. Select a time slot record and press [Start Playback] button. Use “playback control button” control playback video such as “play”, “pause”, “forward”, “backward”...
User Page 65 Guide SECTION 5 OSD Menu Operation A. How to use OSD menu Press the “Menu” button to open the main menu Use the “Up” / “Down” button to select a sub-menu A selected sub-menu option will be pointed by a hand cursor and highlighted Press “Enter”...
User Page 66 Guide B. Main Menu The Main menu allows user to setup and control the video recording server, some operations such as backup, switch, scandisk and format can be done in the main menu. Main Menu MAIN MENU SETUP .
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: Change Spot video output setting VGA SETTING* : Change VGA output setting OSD COLOR : Change OSD color VIDEO FORMAT : Change the video format to PAL or NTSC format *Note : only supported in RX368_V2 and RX3616_V2 OSD Menu Operation...
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: Change camera contrast COLOR : Change camera color SUPPORT PTZ : Enable the PTZ camera GENERAL PTZ SETTING : Change PTZ camera setting *Note: BRIGHTNESS / CONTRAST / COLOR settings only available in RX368_V2 and RX3616_V2 OSD Menu Operation...
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User Page 69 Guide Main Menu Setup Video Camera Setting Camera X Setting General PTZ Setting GENERAL PTZ SETTING PAN SPEED FAST TILT SPEED FAST PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING . . . ADVANCE PTZ SETTING . . . PAN SPEED : Select the pan (horizontal direction) speed of the PTZ camera TILT SPEED : Select the tilt (vertical direction) speed of the PTZ...
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User Page 70 Guide Main Menu Setup Video Camera Setting Camera X Setting General PTZ Setting Advance PTZ Setting ADVANCE PTZ SETTING PTZ DRIVER TELEEYE DM4 . . . BIT RATE 9600 PTZ DRIVER : Select the PTZ camera driver BIT RATE : Select the PTZ camera bit rate Main Menu...
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User Page 71 Guide Main Menu Setup Video Spot Video SPOT VIDEO DEFAULT CAMERAS 12345678 SEQUENTIAL TIME 3SEC CLOCK POSITION : Change the clock position CAMERA NAME POSITION : Change the camera name position Main Menu Setup Video VGA Setting VGA SETTING VGA OUT DETECTED...
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User Page 72 Guide Main Menu Setup Recording RECORDING RECORDING MODE CONTINUOUS DISK MODE CYCLIC QUALITY EXCELLENT IMAGE SIZE FULL RECORDING AUDIO CHANNEL AUDIO QUALITY STANDARD SCHEDULE RECORDING . . . RECORDING RETENTION . . . RECOVER RECORDING ENTER RECORDING MODE : Change recording mode in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 frame per second (FPS) and continuous setting.
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/ “Left” / “Right” to select the channel Note: One audio channel for RX364. Two audio channels for RX3616_V2 and RX368_V2. Recording audio channel 1 associates with camera 1. Recording channel 2 associates with camera 2. Adding Schedule In Calendar View RECORDING Press “Menu”...
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User Page 74 Guide Select [WEEKDAYS] and press “Enter” button SCHEDULE WEEKDAY to select the day of time slot added in a week. Use S M T W T F “Up” or “Down” button to enable the day. From left to right, the day options are Sunday (S), Monday (M), Tuesday (T), Wednesday (W), Thursday (T), Friday (F) and Saturday (S).
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User Page 75 Guide Select the motion region and press “Enter” ADD SCHEDULE 10. Select [APPLY] and press “Enter” button to save the recording schedule setting of the time slot. TYPE MOTION REC WEEKDAYS SMTWTFS START TI ME 00 : 00 END TIME 02 : 00 CAMERA...
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User Page 76 Guide 11. Press “Live” button to exit OSD menu or press “Back” button to enter action menu again. START RECORDING Press “Record” button to enter [RECORDING] START RECORDING ENTER menu. Select [START SCHEDULE REC] and REC. CAMERA 1234 START SCHEDULE REC ENTER...
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User Page 77 Guide Removing Schedule Procedure In list view, select the time slot that you would SUNDAY like to remove. START CAMERA 00 : 00 09 : 00 1234 09 : 00 10 : 00 12–4 10 : 00 12 : 00 1–3–...
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User Page 78 Guide In [EDIT SCHEDULE] menu, user can change EDIT SCHEDULE recording type, camera and frame rate of that TYPE MOTION REC schedule. If the schedule is motion recording, user CAMERA 1234 should change motion settings. FRAME RATE CONTINUOUS GENERAL MOTION SETTING .
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User Page 79 Guide Recording Retention RX video recording server supports password protection for all menus, System administrator can setup a password to protect the video recording server from being operated by unauthorized operators Record Retention Setup Procedure button, select [SETUP] Press “Menu”...
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User Page 80 Guide Main Menu Setup Switches Switch 1 Setting SWITCH 1 SETTING NAME SWITCH 1 TYPE LATCHING NAME : Edit the name of the switch TYPE : Change the type of the switch, either latching or push-button type Main Menu Setup Date Time Setup...
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User Page 81 Guide Main Menu Setup Date/Time Time Zone Select a corresponding time zone will ← ← ← ← GMT +08:00→ → → → enable Daylight saving function. GMT +08:00 / “Right” Press “Left” ANTARCTICA/CASEY button to select between time zones ASIA/BRUNEI (GMT).
User Page 82 Guide PRIMARY DNS : Change RX video recording server primary DNS SECONDARY DNS RX video recording server : Change secondary DNS SURELINK RX video recording server : Change sureLINK setting Main Menu Setup Connection TCP / IP sureLINK SURELINK ENABLED...
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User Page 83 Guide Main Menu Setup Connection Modem MODEM INTERFACE COM PORT BAUD RATE 57600 BPS RING COUNT TEST MODEM ENTER INTERFACE : Change the interface of the modem (USB/COM POT/DISABLE) BAUD RATE : Change the baud rate of the modem RING COUNT : Change the ring count to connect to the modem TEST MODEM...
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User Page 84 Guide Main Menu Setup Transmitter TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER NAME RX364 REGISTRATION CHECKING BUILT-IN WEB SERVER UPGRADE . . . TRANSMITTER NAME : Rename the video recording server REGISTRATION CHECKING : Check if the serial number of the video recording server match the serial number registered in the reception software WX-30 or not BUILT-IN WEB SERVER...
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User Page 85 Guide Main Menu Footage Backup FOOTAGE BACKUP BACKUP TO CD . . . BACKUP TO DVD . . . BACKUP TO USB FLASH . . . BACKUP TO CD : Backup footage to CD-R BACKUP TO DVD : Backup footage to DVD-R BACKUP TO USB FLASH : Backup footage to USB Flash...
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User Page 86 Guide Main Menu Scan / Format Disk SCAN / FORMAT DISK DEVICE LOCAL START TIME 22:35 20/06/06 END TIME 10:07 15/11/06 MASTER MODEL NO XXXX MASTER SERIAL NO XXXX MASTER CAPACITY 400GB SLAVE MODEL NO SLAVE SERIAL NO SLAVE CAPACITY DISK USAGE SCAN DISK...
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User Page 87 Guide Main Menu Lock Keys LOCK KEYS LOCK KEYS ENTER AUTO KEY LOCK 15SEC LOCK KEYS : Lock all keys on the front panel AUTO KEY LOCK : Select auto key lock duration, keys on front panel will be automatically locked up if no button is being pressed after the selected period.
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User Page 89 Guide Recording Log Menu Time Search TIME SEARCH DATE 13 SEP 2005 TIME 10 : 30 CAMERA 1234 SEARCH ENTER SEARCH MULTIPLE ENTER DATE : Select the date of record TIME : Select the time of record CAMERA : Select the camera of record SEARCH...
User Page 90 Guide D. PTZ Menu For any camera supports PTZ, [PTZ OPTION] menu always pops up when user press the button. Select [DISABLE PTZ] to disable PTZ function. “Live” Use the “Up” / “Down” button to select each option PTZ Control Interface PTZ symbol will flash near the camera name on the OSD for current controlling PTZ...
User Page 91 Guide E. Recording Menu RECORDING START RECORDING ENTER REC CAMERA - - - - START SCHEDULE REC ENTER 1. Press the “Rec” button to pop up the main menu 2. Using the “Up” / “Down” button to select recording and set recording camera START RECORDING : Start recording operation RECORDING CAMERA...
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User Page 92 Guide 1. Press the “Event” button to pop up the event menu 2. Using the “Up” / “Down” button to select a sub-menu 3. A selected sub-menu option will be pointed by a hand cursor and highlighted 4.
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User Page 94 Guide Event Menu Connection Log CONNECTION LOG DATE TIME USER REMARK IP/PHONE NO DEVICE STATUS 22AUG05 12 : 45 : 18 ADMIN - - - - 192.168.0.2 TCP / IP DISCONNECTED 22AUG05 12 : 29 : 46 ADMIN DIAL IN 192.168.0.2...
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User Page 95 Guide Event Menu Operation Log OPERATION LOG DATE TIME OPERATION DEVICE IP / PHONE NO 03DEC05 12 : 45 : 18 STOP PLAYBACK TCP / IP 192.168. 0. 2 03DEC05 12 : 29 : 46 START PLAYBACK LOCAL 0.
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User Page 96 Guide Playing corresponding footage from event Log Event log playback supports user to playback the video directly from selected event log. Event Log Playback Procedure : EVENT LOG Press “Event” button to pop up the ALARM LOG .
User Page 97 Guide SECTION 6 Advanced Operation A. Install RX with Alarm Sensors and Relay Control Port RX supports up to 16 alarm ports in that order with tamper detection for connecting with alarm sensors, 4 additional input sensors and 4 relay ports for control. The definitions of alarm and relay control ports are shown in the following diagram.
User Page 98 Guide B. Install RX with Tamper Circuit and External Resistors RX supports tamper detection (DEOL and SEOL) on all alarm inputs including arm/disarm input, security switch input, system tamper and power failure input. DEOL: Dual End of Line termination with NC and NO connection SEOL: Single End of Line termination with NC and NO connection NC/NO: Alarm and other input ports without tamper detection circuit connection For example: By connecting the tamper circuit with DEOL, the circuit is in the normal close...
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User Page 99 Guide Single End of Line Configuration Term Status Description S/C TAMPER Wire short (point A and B) sensor LoZ NORMAL Sensor drive output close (point drive wire output B and C) O/C ALARM Sensor drive output open (point Normal Close (NC) B and C) sensor...
User Page 101 Guide D. Event Handling RX video recording server supports 10 events and their icons are as follows. 1. Arm/Disarm 2. Security Switch 3. Alarm 4. Motion 5. Video loss 6. System Tamper 7. Power Failure 8. Disk Usage 9.
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User Page 102 Guide 1. Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm input is used for enhancing security level of the surveillance area. This input introduces the concept of 3 zone types of alarm, fire zone, normal and entry exit zone. Armed If the system is armed, alarm sensor in normal zone type can be triggered immediately if someone triggers the sensor.
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User Page 103 Guide Arm/Disarm Setup Procedure SETUP MENU button, select [SETUP] option Press “Menu” VIDEO . . . RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . button to enter [SETUP] and press “Enter” DATE / TIME . . . sub-menu.
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User Page 104 Guide Select [ASSOCIATE SWITCH] option and use ARM / DISARM “Left” or “Right” button to select [YES] and enable switch 1 only for arm/disarm ENABLED ARM STATE CLOSE associate switch. Switch 1 will be ON when TAMPER TYPE DEOL RX is armed.
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User Page 105 Guide Security Switch Setup Procedure SETUP MENU button, select [SETUP] option Press “Menu” VIDEO . . . RECORDING . . . button to enter [SETUP] sub and press “Enter” SWITCHES . . . menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER] option and DATE / TIME .
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User Page 106 Guide Select [ASSOCIATE SWITCH] option and use SECURITY SWITCH “Left” or “Right” button to select ENABLED ON STATE CLOSE [YES] and enable switch 2 only for security switch TAMPER TYPE DEOL associate switch. Switch 2 will be ON when the ASSOCIATE SWITCH TAMPER EVENT ACTION …...
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User Page 107 Guide Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITH Security Switch Usage For Entry Zone: Surveillance zone Entry DISARM Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Security Switch Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The entry delay is the period of time between entering the surveillance zone and reaching the video recording server.
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User Page 108 Guide For Exit Zone: Exit Surveillance zone Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Security Switch Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making false alarm (i.e.
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User Page 109 Guide Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITHOUT Security Switch Usage For Entry Zone: Entry Surveillance zone DISARM Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The entry delay is the period of time between entering the surveillance zone and reaching the video recording server.
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User Page 110 Guide For Exit Zone : Exit Surveillance zone Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making false alarm (i.e.
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User Page 111 Guide Different Combination Cases of Arm/Disarm, Security Switch and Alarm for the 3 Zone Type Initial State Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Result Security Alarm Switch Fire Zone Trigger alarm Alarm trigger No trigger No trigger Trigger alarm Alarm trigger Uninstall...
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User Page 112 Guide Initial State Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Result Security Alarm Switch Entry / Exit Zone No alarm Disarm trigger. Trigger alarm. Recording stops Entry delay Alarm is Security switch starts. No trigger triggered Recording starts Recording does (if recording not stop unless...
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User Page 113 Guide Physical Configuration for Alarm The alarm input and ground of RX video recording server need to connect to various kinds of sensors which are commonly installed at entrance or special part of the surveillance area. Alarm Setup Procedure SETUP MENU VIDEO .
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User Page 114 Guide Select [SENSOR TAMPER TYPE] option and ALARM 1 SETTING use “Left” or “Right” button to choose alarm sensor tamper circuit type ENABLED SENSOR NAME ALARM 1 according to the configuration of SENSOR TYPE alarm sensor tamper circuit type. SENSOR TAMPER TYPE DEOL ZONE TYPE...
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User Page 115 Guide Motion Motion Motion detection can be triggered when motion occurs on the camera. Motion detection has different sensitivity levels. For motion event on each video input channel, it depends on the motion of selected area. User should set up the select motion areas and sensitivity. Motion detection has generally 4 options: high, middle, low and custom.
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AREA : customize spatial sensitivity : finish, save the setting and exit the detection menu *Note: option position will be different in RX368_V2 / RX3616_V2 Select [ACTION] option and press “Enter” button to select alarm trigger or tamper action. MOTION 1 SETTING...
User Page 117 Guide 5. Video Loss Video Loss Video loss can be triggered when the video channel input disappears and happens if the video recording server receives no signal from the camera. The local CCTV monitor displays a blue screen for video loss condition.
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User Page 118 Guide 6. System Tamper System Tamper Input It is an input to the video recording server for wiring a tamper switch of the external cabinet outside the video recording server and its accessories. The purpose of system tamper event is to prevent someone to break into the cabinet and destroy the video recording server.
User Page 119 Guide Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” SYSTEM TAMPER or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) System Tamper event handler. ENABLED SENSOR TYPE ACTION … Select [SENSOR TYPE] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to choose sensor SYSTEM TAMPER type according to the configuration of...
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User Page 120 Guide Power Failure Setup Procedure SETUP MENU VIDEO . . . RECORDING . . . button, select [SETUP] option Press “Menu” SWITCHES . . . DATE / TIME . . . and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] CONNECTION .
User Page 121 Guide 8. Disk Usage Disk usage event will be triggered if hard disk usage exceeds user specified warning level. The warning level consists of 6 levels : 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and 100%. If the hard disk usage achieves the warning level, the disk usage event will be triggered.
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User Page 122 Guide 10. HDD Available HDD available event will trigger when hard disk failure or hard disk change according to checklist. HDD Available Event Setup Procedure : button, select [SETUP] Press “Menu” EVENT HANDLER ARM / DISARM . . . option and press “Enter”...
User Page 123 Guide E. Event Action RX supports event actions such as Recording, Switch, Dialback, Email, Buzzer, Event LED, Live camera and PTZ when there is an event detected from alarm, tamper of alarm, motion, video loss, tamper of arm/disarm, tamper of security switch, power failure, disk usage, overheat and system tamper.
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User Page 124 Guide 1. Recording Recording If an event is triggered, recording can record the video content at user selected camera with selected recording mode. Pre-Alarm Recording Pre-alarm recording allows video recording before an event is triggered. The period of pre-alarm recording is at least 1 minute (not more than 2 minutes) before the event trigger.
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User Page 125 Guide Use the “Left” or “Right” button to select camera and press the “Up” or “Down” RECORDING CAMERA button to enable or disable recording camera. Press “Enter” button to save the camera setting and go back to recording action menu. You can press “Live”...
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User Page 126 Guide Switch Action Setup Procedure In the action menu, select [SWITCH] option and XXXXXXX ACTION press “Enter” button to enter the switch RECORDING … SWITCH … action setting menu. DIALBACK … EMAIL … … BUZZER … EVENT LED …...
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User Page 127 Guide 10. Select [LATCH DURATION] option and press the “Left” or “Right” button to choose GENERAL SWITCH SETTING the latch duration. SWITCH . . . SWITCH . . . 11. Select [ACTION DELAY] option and press the SWITCH .
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User Page 128 Guide Select [ENABLED] and set [YES] to enable XXXXXXX DIAL BACK dial back action. Select [GENERAL ENABLED DIALBACK SETTING] option and press GENERAL DIALBACK SETTING . . . “Enter” button to select other dial back action settings. Select [RETRY DURATION] or [RETRY COUNT] to choose dial back retry duration GENERAL DIALBACK SETTING...
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User Page 129 Guide For modem connection, user needs to input the dial back phone number in [PHONE] DIALBACK PHONE X SETTING option. TYPE MODEM PHONE 29955900 0.0.0.0 PORT For null modem / leased line modem DIALBACK PHONE X SETTING connection, user does not need to input any IP TYPE NULL MODEM/ LEASED LINE...
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User Page 130 Guide 13. Press the icon to select the connection type for dialback to enter [Connection 14. Press the icon Speed] message broad to select bit rate, port number. The port number should be as same as the port number set in step 8 15.
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User Page 131 Guide Select [SENDER E-MAIL] and press GENERAL E-MAI L SETTING SMTP SERVER . . . “Enter” button to input the sender e-mail E-MAIL 1 address. E-MAIL 2 E-MAIL 3 E-MAIL 4 SENDER E – MAIL SENDER@TEL. . ACTION 10SEC MAX.
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User Page 132 Guide DNS setting must be set for SMTP server. Choose [DNS SETTING] in SMTP server TCP / IP 210.17.125.98 OSD menu and press “Enter” button to PORT 1024 enter TCP/IP menu as shown. SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0 ENABLE GATEWAY GATEWAY 210.17.125.7 10.
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User Page 133 Guide Select [ENABLED] and set [YES] to enable XXXXX SMS SMS action. Select [GENERAL SMS ENABLED GENERAL SMS SETTING . . . SETTING] option and press “Enter” button to enter SMS action settings. Select [PHONE NO] and press “Enter” GENERAL SMS SETTING PHONE NO .
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User Page 134 Guide Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” XXXXXX X BUZZER or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the ENABLED value to [YES]) buzzer action. GENERAL BUZZER SETTING . . . [GENERAL BUZZER SETTING] Select GENERAL BUZZER SETTING option and press “Enter”...
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User Page 135 Guide Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” XXXXXX X EVENT LED or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) event LED action. ENABLED You can press “Live” button to exit OSD menu or press “Back” button to enter action menu again.
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User Page 136 Guide 9. PTZ PTZ camera action allows the pan tilt zoom camera to go to user preset position for viewing what happen if an event has been triggered. PTZ Action setup procedure In the action menu, select [PTZ] option and press XXXXXXX ACTION RECORDING …...
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User Page 137 Guide 10. Spot alarm Spot alarm displays real time live video of pre-selected camera when event triggered, so operator can immediately know what is happening at the site. If more than one associated camera is selected, Spot alarm will change to switch mode. Spot alarm setup procedure In the action menu, select [SPOT ALARM] option XXXXXXX ACTION...
User Page 138 Guide F. Password System administrator can setup a password to protect the video recording server from being operated by unauthorized operators. Password Setup Procedures: SETUP MENU button, select [SETUP] Press “Menu” VIDEO . . . option and press “Enter” button to enter RECORDING .
User Page 139 Guide G. Built-In Web Server Built-in web server allows user to access and control RX video recording server by using web browser, such as MS Internet Explorer. In order to use web server function, user must install Virtual Machine, such as Sun Java VM ( http://www.java.com Built-in Web Server Setup Procedures SETUP MENU...
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User Page 140 Guide User can view the site through the web browser as below : Press “Switch Control” button and the switches control menu will pop up as shown. E.g. Switch 2 and 4 are on and switch 2 and 3 are Press the “1, 2, 3 or 4”...
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User Page 141 Guide Press “Advanced” button to pop up the advance menu for controlling the advance setting of PTZ camera. Press button to pop up choose playback log menu as shown. Event Display button Change Playback Date Time Slot button modification button...
User Page 142 Guide H. Backup to CD / DVD / USB Flash RX video recording servers support backup footage to CD, DVD and USB Flash. Supported disc type includes: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R and DVD+RW. Maximum backup size for CD is 650 MB and 4.7GB for DVD and USB. Note: A recommended physical size of CD/DVD should be 120mm / 5.25"...
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User Page 143 Guide 4. In [START DATE] and [START TIME] option, use “Enter” , “Up” , “Down” , “Left” and “Right” buttons to select the starting date and time of the backup footage. 5. In [BACKUP PERIOD] option, use “Left” and “Right”...
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User Page 144 Guide 9. During backup process, backup status will show on OSD, i.e. preparing file and burning disc percentage. BACKUP PREPARING DVD DISC FILE BACKUP BURNING DISC BACKUP RECORDING 10. After finishing the backup process, press “Enter” BURN SUCCESS button to exit and the CD/DVD will be ejected.
User Page 145 Guide I. Connection with PTZ cameras RX video recording server built with a RS485 IN and OUT port, you can connect port OUT to Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras (in parallel) and connect port IN to keyboard controller. The connection diagram is shown below. RG59 cable CCTV Monitor...
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User Page 146 Guide Select [CAMERA SETTING] option and press VIDEO CAMERA SETTING . . . “Enter” button to enter the camera setting LOCAL MONITORING . . . menu. Select [CAMERA (NO.)] option and press SPOT VIDEO . . . VGA SETTING .
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User Page 147 Guide User can select different movement direction PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING duration according to whether the PTZ camera PAN DURATION supports those functions. TILT DURATION ZOOM DURATION FOCUS DURATION IRIS DURATION ADDITIONAL DURATION WASHER DURATION WIPER DURATION PATROL SPEED DWELL TIME 10.
User Page 148 Guide J. Panel Key Lock Panel key lock is used to prevent the buttons on the video recording server panel from being pressed carelessly. Panel Key Lock and Unlock Procedure: Press “Menu” button, select [LOCK KEY] MAIN MENU to enter [LOCK KEY] menu.
Page 149 User Guide K. Time Synchronization SETUP MENU button, select [SETUP] Press “Menu” VIDEO . . . option and press “Enter” button to enter RECORDING . . . SWITCHES . . . [SETUP] sub menu. Select [DATE/TIME] DATE / TIME .
Page 150 User Guide L. Import and Export Import : SETUP MENU button, select [SETUP] Press “Menu” VIDEO . . . RECORDING . . . option and press “Enter” button to enter SWITCHES . . . DATE / TIME . . . [SETUP] sub menu.
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Page 151 User Guide Export : Select [EXPORT TO USB] option and press SETTING IMPORT/EXPORT “Enter” button. IMPORT FROM USB ENTER EXPORT TO USB . . . Use “Left” or “Right” button to EXPORT TO USB select the export type. Press “Left” SELECTED ALL ENTER START EXPORT...
Page 152 User Guide M. RX-SE setting SETUP MENU 1. Setup RX-SE and press “Menu” button. VIDEO . . . RECORDING . . . Select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” SWITCHES . . . button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Choose DATE / TIME .
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Page 153 User Guide RX-SE 1 SETTING 4. Select [TEST] option and press “Enter” ENABLE button to test the connection of RX-SE. Result 192.XXX.X.X will show in the STATUS. If it shows ERROR PORT 1025 PASSWORD ****** or DISCONNECTED, you should check the TEST ENTER RX-SE connection and the IP address ,port...
Page 154 User Guide 7. Select [NEW PASSWORD] option and press RX-SE 1 PASSWORD “Enter” button to change the password. OLD PASSWORD ****** NEW PASSWORD ****** RE ENTER NEW PASSWORD ****** 8. Input the new password and press [END]. NEW PASSWORD Select [RE ENTER NEW PASSWORD] option and press “Enter”...
Page 156 User Guide 10. Select [ACCESS RIGHT] option and press ACCESS RIGHT: “Enter” button to edit account access right. 1. ACCOUNT SETTING ENABLED 2. SYSTEM SETTING ENABLED 3. RECORDING ENABLED Notes: 4. BACKUP ENABLED Access right disabled 5. SWITCH CONTROL 1 −...
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Page 157 User Guide External Keyboard Setup Procedures SETUP MENU Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] VIDEO . . . RECORDING . . . option and press “Enter” button to enter SWITCHES . . . DATE / TIME . . . [SETUP] sub menu.
Page 158 User Guide APPENDIX A Safety Instruction Important safety instruction Read the instruction carefully. Save these instructions for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and this user guide. Do not place this product on unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
Page 159 User Guide APPENDIX B Limited Warranty Conditions, Limitations and Liabilities of This Warranty: Signal Communications Ltd. (hereinafter called Eye) provides free repairing labour and free repairing parts for the first 12 months. Please present the Warranty Card and the original invoice when you are asking for service support. In case of applicable, Eye staff shall request a remote access inspection or trouble shooting through internet, PSTN, ISDN, or mobile media.
Page 160 User Guide APPENDIX C sureLINK Technology sureLINK technology is available in RX, which enables you to connect to the video recording server with broadband dynamic IP Internet connection. If you can only use broadband dial-up account to connect to the Internet through your computer, sureLINK provides a solution for sharing the Internet connection between your computer and the video recording server.
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Page 161 User Guide How to Apply for sureLINK Address You can apply for sureLINK by visiting our web site at http://www.TeleEye.com Step 2 Step 1 Sign up to create your user account Login the page using your registered name and password. Click sureLINK Address Registration button Step 3 sureLINK Technology...
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Page 162 User Guide Step 4 Enter a sureLINK address (Domain Name), your Video recording server Serial No. and Registration Code in the fields provided respectively. Then click the Apply button. The process is then completed. After we receive your domain name registration for your video recording server, your application will be processed.
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Page 163 User Guide Step 2 Enter the Old Registration Code, New Transmitter Serial Number and New Registration Code at each field provided. Click Modify button to submit the form. Step 4 Step 3 If the above procedure is completed successfully, the sureLINK will be effective immediately. sureLINK Technology...
Page 164 User Guide APPENDIX D Firmware Upgrade RX firmware. Please follow the following procedures to upgrade the new version of RX firmware TWICE if the current Note that user must upgrade the new version of version firmware is below 2.00.00 version. USB Upgrade : If you already have the firmware upgrade file in a USB, please go to Step 3.
APPENDIX E Security Mode On RX364/RX368_V2/RX3616_V2, there are 2 security modes: BASIC and ADVANCED. User can either choose BASIC security mode for simple usage or ADVANCED security mode for multiple user accounts and flexible access right. The comparison of the security modes can...
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Page 166 User Guide Advanced security mode -- User account Account structure Type Description Remark General setting User name Login user name from remote 4-16 characters software case insensitive unique between each account Account type LOCAL / NETWORK / BOTH allow user to login from local OSD / remote software / both Access right...
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Page 167 User Guide Advanced security mode -- Access right Group Features Involved VIDEO MONITORING basic video monitoring with fixed cameras browsing the event status** AUDIO MONITORING audio monitoring** and PA PA with microphone, PA with pre-recorded voice clips PLAYBACK video playback** browsing event logs , connection log, setting log and operation log CAMERA CONTROL...
Page 168 User Guide APPENDIX F General Terms Discussion Before you start to configure the video recording server, you may need to know some of the terms and information used in the video recording server. Registration Checking Users need to do the registration in the Reception Software WX-30 for authorization before the video recording server can be used when such feature is enabled in the RX.
Page 169 User Guide APPENDIX G Audit Trial Log Description A. Audit Trial Log Description of Setting Log and Operation Log Event short form : [EVENT] ARM : arm / disarm input SECUSW : security switch input ALARM : alarm sensor input MOTION : motion VLOSS : video loss SYSTMR : system tamper input...
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Page 170 User Guide RECORD MODE Change recording mode DISK MODE Change recording disk mode QUALITY Change recording quality IMAGE SIZE Change recording image size SWITCH NAME Change switch name SWITCH TYPE Change switch type DATE TIME Change date time NETWORK Change IP, subnet mask.
Page 172 User Guide APPENDIX H Specifications MODEL VIDEO INPUT RX364 RX368_V2 RX3616_V2 (P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 25 frames per second STANDARD (N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 30 frames per second composite video, 1 V , BNC NO. OF CHANNELS VIDEO OUTPUT...
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Page 173 User Guide RECORDING MODE manual, schedule, event-driven HD TYPE IDE interface, removable (P) : 25fps at 720 X 576 pixels; 100fps at (P) : 50fps at 720 X 576 pixels; 360 X 288 pixels 200fps at 360 X 288 pixels MAX.
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