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Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management
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Installation and Operating Instructions
Version 3.1
Part Number 8200-0334-9900 A0

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  • Page 1 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Installation and Operating Instructions Version 3.1 Part Number 8200-0334-9900 A0...
  • Page 2 Sensormatic Electronics Corporation Video Systems Division 6795 Flanders Drive San Diego, CA 92121-2903 U.S.A. Trademarks ® ™ Intellex is a registered trademark of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. IntelleCord and Smart ™ ® Search are trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of ®...
  • Page 3 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System WARNINGS WARNING: TO REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSTALL THIS PRODUCT IN HAZARDOUS AREAS WHERE HIGHLY COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE PRODUCTS ARE STORED OR USED.
  • Page 4 Installation and Operating Instructions Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This product was FCC verified under test conditions that included the use of shielded I/O cables and connectors between system components.
  • Page 5 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System LICENSE INFORMATION READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE OPENING THE DISK PACKAGE, INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE, OR USING YOUR SYSTEM. THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT DEFINES YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS. BY BREAKING THE SEAL ON THIS PACKAGE, INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE, OR USING YOUR SYSTEM, YOU AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
  • Page 6 When unpacking your Intellex unit, check for missing or damaged items. If any item is missing, or if damage is evident, DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS PRODUCT. Contact Sensormatic or your dealer for assistance.
  • Page 7 Serial Number: ________________________________________ License Key The Intellex 3.1 software is protected from unauthorized use by a software license key. This key matches the electronic hardware of your system with the authorized software version and feature level of your software to permit proper operation of your system. Any changes to the network adapter in your unit, removal or modification of the license file, or replacement of the system disk will affect normal operation and will require installation of a new license file.
  • Page 8 Installation and Operating Instructions viii...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..........................1 Features ............................1 Basic Intellex System ........................4 Sample Network Configuration ....................5 Option Packs ...........................6 Accessories ............................7 Intellex USB Floppy Drive .....................7 Intellex USB CD-RW Drive ....................7 Intellex USB/RS-232 4-Port Expander .................7 Intellex Speakers ........................7 Call Monitor ..........................7 Dome Control ..........................7 Installation ..........................
  • Page 10 Changing to a Domain ....................26 Setting up Autologin ........................27 Configuring Intellex 3.1 for Dial-up Networking ..............28 Configuring the Dial-Up Server ..................28 Procedure for Forcing an Intellex modem to Disconnect ..........29 Graceful disconnect .......................29 Non-graceful disconnect ....................29 Timed disconnect ......................29 Installing the ESM and converting to NTFS ................30 Printer Settings ..........................31...
  • Page 11 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Replacing a Filter ......................52 Deleting a Filter ......................52 Data Lifetime Tab ......................52 Use Custom Schedule ......................54 Time Tab ..........................55 Weekday/Weekend/Holiday Tabs ................57 Set Holidays Tab ......................59 Data Lifetime Tab ......................60 Working with Schedule Segments ..................60 Defining a New Segment ....................60...
  • Page 12 Installation and Operating Instructions Text Source Tab ......................95 Camera Associations Tab ....................95 Adding a Text Stream ......................96 Editing a Text Stream ......................96 Deleting a Text Stream ......................96 Advanced Text ..........................97 Advanced Text Criteria ......................97 Transaction Definitions ......................100 Alarms Tab ........................101 Perform an Advanced Text Search ...................101 Edit an Advanced Text Search ..................102 Delete an Advanced Text Search ..................102...
  • Page 13 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Archive All ...........................127 Archive Schedule ........................127 Time Tab ........................128 Weekday/Weekend/Holiday Tab ...................131 Live Operation ........................133 Logging In ...........................134 Changing Users ..........................135 Controlling Image Display .......................136 Screen Format ........................136 1x1 ..........................136 2x2 ..........................136 3x3 ..........................136 4x4 ..........................136...
  • Page 14 Installation and Operating Instructions Playback Operation ......................153 Playback Screen ..........................154 Playback Controls and Indicators ..................156 Using Play/Pause ........................158 Multi-Camera Playback ......................160 Right-click Pop-up Menu ....................161 Switch ..........................161 Switching Cameras ......................162 Full Screen Operation ......................163 Image Area Zoom .......................164 Playback with Text Display ....................164 Audio ............................165 Selective Export ..........................166 Export Directory ......................166...
  • Page 15 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Selecting a Segment to Review ..................185 Alarm Operation ......................... 187 Mechanical Alarms ........................188 Live Filter Events ........................189 Video Loss Alarms ......................190 Generated Alarms .......................191 Alarm Groups ........................192 Alarm Review Screen ........................193 Selecting a Segment to Review ..................194 Alarm Connectors ........................195...
  • Page 16 Installation and Operating Instructions Video Format ..........................225 Video Level ..........................226 Alarm ............................227 Display ............................228 Record Options ...........................229 On-Screen Controls ........................230 Rear Panel Connectors .......................231 Components ..........................232 Power Supply ..........................233 Accessories ..........................234 Physical Characteristics ......................235 Environmental Requirements ....................236 Index ........................... 237...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    • The Activity Log provides a record of all activity that a user has performed on an Intellex unit after the user has logged in, such as who changed a setting, which menus were accessed, what video was downloaded, and so on.
  • Page 18 (if supported by the camera); and select a pattern scan (if supported by the camera). • Advanced Security provides both local and remote secured access to Intellex units and to designated Intellex features (downloading and viewing video, setting up a schedule, etc.) or resources (cameras, alarms, alarm list database, recorded video...
  • Page 19 1x1, 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 and to sequence cameras (live mode only). • One to five Intellex units can be connected over a TCP/IP local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). The Network Client software must be installed on your computer.
  • Page 20: Basic Intellex System

    Installation and Operating Instructions BASIC INTELLEX SYSTEM A sample configuration is shown below. Figure 2 — Basic Intellex System Introduction...
  • Page 21: Sample Network Configuration

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System SAMPLE NETWORK CONFIGURATION One or more Intellex units can be connected over a TCP/IP local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN). Its data can then be managed from a central site using the Network Client (sold separately).
  • Page 22: Option Packs

    Installation and Operating Instructions OPTION PACKS There are two different option packs that are available to supplement your Intellex DV16000. The following is a brief description of the Option Packs: Data Pack Audio Enables the audio recording, playback, and download to Network Client.
  • Page 23: Accessories

    The USB CD-RW drive can be used to export video clips to CD-R or CD-RW disks or to update the Intellex software. Intellex USB/RS-232 4-Port Expander The 4-Port Expander can be used to add serial ports to the Intellex for the recording of text data. Intellex Speakers The speakers can be used to listen to recorded audio information or to monitor live audio activity.
  • Page 24 Installation and Operating Instructions Use of the Touch Tracker version 2.x firmware can minimize control conflicts. This firmware permits concurrent control of two different cameras connected to the same Touch Tracker, one locally and one remotely. Conflicts can still occur if the same camera is being controlled.
  • Page 25: Installation

    INSTALLATION The following is a list of the topics discussed in this chapter. • Finding a Location • Front Panel • Rear Panel • Required Connections • Optional Connections Installation...
  • Page 26: Finding A Location

    Installation and Operating Instructions FINDING A LOCATION Select a location for the Intellex unit that is clean and dry and where temperature and humidity extremes do not exceed the product specifications (see Technical Specifications on page 223). Failure to do so can result in equipment failure and loss of warranty protection.
  • Page 27: Front Panel

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System FRONT PANEL The following diagram shows the elements of the Intellex unit front panel. A description of each numbered callout is given below. Figure 4 — Front Panel 1. Power Indicator — This light appears when the unit is operating.
  • Page 28: Rear Panel

    PS/2-style input device. 4. Keyboard — An optional keyboard can be plugged into this PS/2-style connector. NOTE: Adding a keyboard to the Intellex unit will provide access to certain operating system features such as Log Off, Shutdown, and access to other applications.
  • Page 29 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 6. Printer — This DB25-S connector provides the interface between the unit and the printer. 7. Com2 — This DB9-P connector provides the interface between the unit and a dome controller (Sensormatic VM16 or American Dynamics ADTT16).
  • Page 30 NOTE: The Time Sync Signal (Alarm In 17) is used to reset the system time of the Intellex to the nearest hour. If the Intellex system time is up to 30 minutes before the hour, the system time is set forward to the next hour (at zero minutes and zero seconds).
  • Page 31: Required Connections

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System REQUIRED CONNECTIONS CAUTION: Protect the unit against lightning. If a portion of a cable is installed outside of a building, the entire cable is vulnerable to lightning. Therefore, install surge protection devices on all vulnerable cables.
  • Page 32: Optional Connections

    (NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR). Keyboard NOTE: Adding a keyboard to the Intellex unit will provide access to certain operating system features such as Log Off, Shut Down, and access to other applications. This access is not controlled or limited by the Intellex Security Option.
  • Page 33: Com2

    Refer to the External Data Storage Installation instructions for more information. Network NOTE: Do NOT connect the Intellex unit to a network unless you also install the Network Client on the network. NOTE: We recommend the use of shielded twisted-pair cable for network operation.
  • Page 34: Call Monitor

    Installation and Operating Instructions Call Monitor Connect an optional call monitor to the BNC connector on the Call Monitor board, connector 17, to see live video from a single camera (Call mode) or from alarmed cameras in sequence (Spot mode). Installation...
  • Page 35: System Setup

    SYSTEM SETUP The following is a list of the topics discussed in this chapter. • Starting the Intellex Unit • Exiting to Windows • Regional Settings • Mouse Settings • Time Zone Settings • Network Settings • Printer Settings •...
  • Page 36: Starting The Intellex Unit

    CAUTION: Before connecting power, set the voltage switch to the appropriate voltage (“115” or “230”). To start up the Intellex unit, simply plug it in. If the unit does not power up, insert the special tool provided in the pinhole beneath the power indicator to turn on unit power.
  • Page 37: Exiting To Windows

    Do NOT install any other software, including screen savers. Otherwise, you will affect unit operation. Since the Intellex system uses the Windows operating system to configure the regional, mouse, time zone, network, printer and language settings, you must exit to Windows.
  • Page 38: Regional Settings

    Installation and Operating Instructions REGIONAL SETTINGS You must configure the unit to display dates and times in the format appropriate to your language and country or region. To configure the regional settings: NOTE: Do NOT change any other regional settings or you may affect unit operation. 1.
  • Page 39: Mouse Settings

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System MOUSE SETTINGS You can configure the mouse for either right- or left-handed operation. The default is right-handed operation. To change the mouse to left- or right-handed operation: NOTE: Do NOT change any other mouse settings or you may impact others who use this unit.
  • Page 40: Time Zone Settings

    Refer to Date/Time Option on page 123 for information about setting the Intellex unit’s date and time. 1. From the Control Panel screen, double-click the Date/Time icon. The Date/Time Properties screen appears. 2. In the Date/Time Properties screen, select the Time Zone tab.
  • Page 41: Network Settings

    The computer name for each Intellex unit must be unique in its workgroup or domain. If there are multiple Intellex units in the same domain or workgroup, follow these instructions to change the computer name.
  • Page 42: Changing The Workgroup

    Changing to a Domain If you plan to add the Intellex unit to a domain, contact your network administrator. Your network administrator will need to supply specific information based on your network to add the Intellex unit to a domain. See the...
  • Page 43: Setting Up Autologin

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System SETTING UP AUTOLOGIN If the Intellex unit prompts you to log on each time you power it on, follow these steps to set up autologin. 1. Go to Windows Control Panel by clicking on Start, Settings, Control Panel.
  • Page 44: Configuring Intellex 3.1 For Dial-Up Networking

    4. In the Devices for Incoming Connections window, select the box for the modem that will be used to make the connection (the default for Intellex units is the U.S. Robotics 56K Fax PCI). Make sure that no other boxes are checked, then click Next to continue.
  • Page 45: Procedure For Forcing An Intellex Modem To Disconnect

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Procedure for Forcing an Intellex modem to Disconnect NOTE: The first two procedures require that you have physical access to the Intellex unit. You cannot force a modem to disconnect via remote control. Graceful disconnect 1.
  • Page 46: Installing The Esm And Converting To Ntfs

    1. Plug the ESM into an open FireWire port and turn on the power to the ESM. 2. On the Intellex unit you will see several windows appear, each representing a new drive in the ESM. Close each of these windows.
  • Page 47: Printer Settings

    33. Please note that restarting the unit also restarts the Intellex software. Therefore, if the printer documentation directs you to perform any additional steps, you must exit the Intellex software again using the Exit button on the Utility Options screen.
  • Page 48: Language Setup

    Installation and Operating Instructions LANGUAGE SETUP The Intellex unit is configured for a specific language at the factory. It will display all Intellex screens and help topics in the configured language. At any time, the unit can be reconfigured for a different language.
  • Page 49: Shutting Down And Restarting System

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System SHUTTING DOWN AND RESTARTING SYSTEM 1. From the Windows desktop, click the Start button. The Start menu appears. 2. Click Shut Down. The Shut Down Windows screen appears. 3. Select Restart. 4. Click OK to perform the operation. When shutting down, the unit turns off power automatically.
  • Page 50 Installation and Operating Instructions System Setup...
  • Page 51: Main Screen

    1. On-screen Controls — Use the mouse pointer to access unit functions. For a description of these controls, see On-screen Controls and Indicators on page 36. 2. Image Area — The Intellex unit displays both live and playback images in this area of the screen in the selected screen format. Main Screen...
  • Page 52: On-Screen Controls And Indicators

    Installation and Operating Instructions 3. Archive — If a Digital Audio Tape (DAT) drive is installed, this progress bar indicates how much tape recording space has been used and how much is available. The bar only appears when archiving in the background (see Archive Schedule Option on page 127).
  • Page 53 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System VCR Play/Pause Control — You can control play/pause as well as playback direction and speed by clicking each of the icons on the on-screen control. The center icon selects pause mode, controls to the right are forward play then fast play, the controls to the left are reverse play and fast reverse play.
  • Page 54 Installation and Operating Instructions Main Screen...
  • Page 55: Setup Options

    SETUP OPTIONS The Intellex Setup Options allow you to access each of the system settings. You can configure the Cameras, Security, Schedule, etc. using this screen. The following is a list of the topics discussed in this chapter. • Setup Options Screen •...
  • Page 56: Setup Options Screen

    Click to access the Rate option. Use to configure a specific recording rate for each camera, or to have the (page 88) Intellex unit automatically distribute the recording rate evenly across all active cameras. Text Click to access the Text option. Use to add, edit or delete text streams.
  • Page 57 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Port Address Click to access the Port Address option. Use to specify a fixed port address for the Intellex unit to use for (page 124) connecting to a network. Click to access the Storage option.
  • Page 58: Cameras Option

    Termination Since terminators are not required on Intellex units, define each camera’s setting, either 75 Ohms or Hi-Z. The default is 75 Ohms. Gain Mode Use the Gain Mode tab to set the gain level for each camera.
  • Page 59: Gain Mode Tab

    Call Preset. NOTE: Before you change any Camera Control configuration settings in the Intellex unit, you must first connect the Touch Tracker to the Intellex unit in accordance with the Touch Tracker installation instructions. Refer to the VM16 Plus Enhanced Touch Tracker Installation Guide, part number 8000-2672-01.
  • Page 60 • The MUX port is the COM2 port that is normally used when the Touch Tracker is used to select cameras on Intellex. This MUX port must be used if Touch Tracker control is desired. Any other COM port on the Intellex can be used only for camera control.
  • Page 61: Covert Mode Tab

    Covert Mode Tab The Covert Camera feature allows authorized users to capture video from a hidden camera without the knowledge of another Intellex user. NOTE: Only authorized users can configure and view covert cameras. Unauthorized users can neither view covert cameras nor the Covert Mode tab. Security needs to be enable before the Covert Cameras tab is visible and enabled.
  • Page 62: Playback Mode

    Installation and Operating Instructions Unauthorized Users When an unauthorized user attempts to view live video from a covert camera, the pane displaying that camera appears as if the camera is not connected. Rather than displaying the actual name of the covert camera, the default camera name is displayed.
  • Page 63: Exporting With A Covert Camera

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Exporting with a Covert Camera When an unauthorized user opens the Export screen, all covert cameras behave as if they are not connected. An unauthorized user can select the checkboxes for all cameras except the covert cameras or disconnected cameras. If an unauthorized user selects the name of a covert camera, the name is highlighted, but the video remains unchanged from what was previously displayed.
  • Page 64: Schedule Option

    Installation and Operating Instructions SCHEDULE OPTION The Schedule option allows you to configure how the unit records images under a variety of circumstances. NOTE: You must possess the Setup Schedule privilege to access it (see Adding a New User on page 108). 1.
  • Page 65: Quality Tab

    Record images at the highest level of compression. This setting requires the lowest amount of storage space. Sensitivity This setting lets you control how Intellex responds to small, subtle changes between images. Select the sensitivity for regular operation. The default is Normal. High...
  • Page 66: Time Tab

    Installation and Operating Instructions Time Tab Use the Time tab to set the start times for daytime and nighttime operation. Start day at Use this option to set the start time for daytime processing in 24-hour format. The default is 06:00 (6:00 a.m.). Use this option to set the start time for nighttime processing in Start night at 24-hour format.
  • Page 67: Regular Schedule Popup Menu

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Select another Regular Schedule Setup Option for configuration. Otherwise, click OK to accept the new day/night filter settings, and return to the Setup Options screen. Click Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the Setup Options screen. Click Help to display online help for this screen.
  • Page 68: Copying And Pasting A Filter

    Installation and Operating Instructions Copying and Pasting a Filter 1. Select the filter to copy. 2. Click the right mouse button to display the regular schedule popup menu. 3. Select Copy. The unit copies the filter’s information into memory. 4. Select the filter field to add the filter configuration you copied. 5.
  • Page 69 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System All Cameras Select this option to specify the Data Lifetime data duration for all cameras. Start Time Set the time for data deletion to begin. To change the time setting, select the hour or minutes and click on the up or down arrow to specify the desired start time.
  • Page 70: Use Custom Schedule

    Installation and Operating Instructions Use Custom Schedule The Use Custom Schedule option creates a custom schedule for each camera. For weekdays, weekends and holidays, select operating hours, recording modes and filters for each camera. Select the Use Custom Schedule option. The unit displays the Time, Weekday, Weekend, Holiday, Set Holidays, and Data Lifetime tabs, depending on selected options, and removes all other tabs.
  • Page 71: Time Tab

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Time Tab Use the Time tab to set the start and end times for weekends and holidays. This tab only appears if Include Weekend and/or Include Holiday is selected on the Mode tab (see Use Custom Schedule on page 54).
  • Page 72 Installation and Operating Instructions Weekend Start/ Start weekend processing at a specific time on the day before End Times the weekend, for example, at 6:00 p.m. on Friday night. Likewise, stop weekend processing at a specific time on the day after the weekend, for example, at 6:00 a.m. on Monday morning.
  • Page 73: Weekday/Weekend/Holiday Tabs

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System To use the weekday or weekend schedule on holidays, deselect the Include Holiday option on the Mode tab. 1. Click the hours display. Click the up arrow or down arrow to display the desired hour (24-hour format).
  • Page 74 Installation and Operating Instructions Setup After they are defined, you can configure active and alarmed segments (see Configuring an Active Segment on page 66 and Configuring an Alarmed Segment page 68). Undo Click this button to undo the last change. Each time you access these screens, the unit keeps track of the changes.
  • Page 75: Set Holidays Tab

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Set Holidays Tab Use the Set Holidays tab to identify the days that will operate using the holiday schedule. This tab only appears if Include Holiday is selected on the Mode tab. This field displays the date to add to the holiday list.
  • Page 76: Data Lifetime Tab

    Installation and Operating Instructions Data Lifetime Tab Use the Data Lifetime tab to enable or disable deletion of selected video data and to select the cameras that will use Data Lifetime deletion. Programming the Data Lifetime for individual cameras increases the time required to scan the database and to delete expired images.
  • Page 77: Changing A Segment

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 8. After defining an active or alarmed segment, configure its live filter and other settings. Changing a Segment NOTE: To change a start time of 00:00 or an end time of 24:00, define a new segment...
  • Page 78: Copying A Camera Schedule

    Installation and Operating Instructions Copying a Camera Schedule 1. Select the appropriate screen: Weekday, Weekend or Holiday. 2. Move the mouse pointer to the name of the camera to copy. 3. Click and hold the mouse button. Drag the mouse pointer to the camera to change. The new segments appear on the camera line.
  • Page 79 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Delete Filter(s) Use this option to delete only filter configurations from one or more segments on a camera’s line. This option does not delete any segment time information. Use this option to delete one or more schedule...
  • Page 80 Installation and Operating Instructions To copy all segments from one camera to another: 1. Move the mouse pointer over the name of the camera to copy. 2. Click the right mouse button to display the custom schedule popup menu. 3. Select Copy. The unit copies the information for each segment on the line into memory.
  • Page 81 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System To paste segment(s) and filter(s): NOTE: This option is disabled until a segment with a configured filter has been copied into memory. 1. Move the mouse pointer over the name of the camera to copy.
  • Page 82: Configuring An Active Segment

    Installation and Operating Instructions To delete a segment for a camera: 1. Select the segment to delete. 2. Click the right mouse button to display the custom schedule popup menu. 3. Select Delete Segment(s) and Filter(s). If the deleted segment began at midnight (00:00), the start time of the next later segment changes to midnight (00:00).
  • Page 83 Record compression. This setting requires the lowest amount of storage space. Sensitivity This setting lets you control how Intellex responds to small, subtle changes between images. Select the sensitivity for regular operation. The default is Normal. High At this setting, Intellex records the smaller changes between images, improving the perceived picture quality.
  • Page 84: Configuring An Alarmed Segment

    Installation and Operating Instructions configuration for this segment as shown, and return to the Weekday, Weekend or Holiday screen. Click Cancel to cancel the changes. Click Help to display online help for this screen. Configuring an Alarmed Segment Use the Alarmed Segment screen to configure the pre-alarm record quality and duration for the segment as well as the live filter.
  • Page 85 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Pre-Alarm Sensitivity This setting lets you control how Intellex responds to small, subtle changes between images. Select the sensitivity to use when storing pre-alarm images. The default is Normal. High At this setting, Intellex records the...
  • Page 86: Live Filter Configuration

    Installation and Operating Instructions Live Filter Configuration NOTE: Before following any procedures in this section, select the live filter and click Setup (see Use Regular Schedule on page 48, Configuring an Active Segment page 66, and Configuring an Alarmed Segment on page 68).
  • Page 87 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Click to activate all of the targets in the image area. Undo The unit stores each target area change in memory. Click to remove the last change to the target area. The unit uses this setting to distinguish between valid and Sensitivity invalid changes in the target area.
  • Page 88: Perimeter Protection

    Installation and Operating Instructions NOTE: To erase the last endpoint, double-click the right mouse button. b. Move the mouse pointer to the next corner of the target area. The unit draws a line as the pointer moves. c. Click the mouse button to lock this boundary and start a new one. d.
  • Page 89 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Sensitivity The unit uses this setting to distinguish between valid and invalid changes in the target area. At higher settings, small changes trigger the filter. At lower settings, larger changes are required to trigger the filter.
  • Page 90: Light Change

    Installation and Operating Instructions • Set at least three endpoints. Then hold the mouse pointer over the last endpoint and double-click the button. The boundary lines disappear and the target area is defined by a semitransparent grid. • Move the mouse pointer to the starting point and click the mouse button. The boundary lines disappear and the target area is defined by a semitransparent grid.
  • Page 91 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Sensitivity The unit uses this setting to distinguish between valid and invalid changes in the target area. At higher settings, small changes trigger the filter. At lower settings, larger changes are required to trigger the filter.
  • Page 92: Motion Exception

    Installation and Operating Instructions NOTE: The pointer changes to if it is dragged to an invalid location. c. Click the mouse button to lock this boundary and start a new one. d. Repeat these steps until you are ready to enclose the target area. e.
  • Page 93 8. Good quality video feeds are essential. 9. Make sure that lighting is consistent. All motion detection is imperfect. Standard Intellex Motion Detection may generate many false alarms, but within that list you may find the alarms that you need. Motion Exception can reduce the number of alarms that a“looser”...
  • Page 94 Installation and Operating Instructions In order to compare both types of motion filters on a single camera, loop that camera’s signal to an unused input (make sure to set the termination properly). Use Motion Detection on one input and Motion Exception on the other. By observing the results of both methods and making changes to both, you will learn how best to use each method.
  • Page 95 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 5. Click Setup and the Motion Exception screen appears. A segment must be defined for the Setup button to be displayed. For more information on defining a segment, refer to Defining a New Segment on page 60.
  • Page 96 Installation and Operating Instructions Active Zone NOTE: You can use the default settings for size, speed Settings and direction by drawing a target area without specifying size, speed or direction for the object. (page 81) The default settings will trigger an alarm for virtually any type of motion in the target area.
  • Page 97: Active Zone Settings

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Active Zone Settings When setting up Motion Exception filters to search for or filter an event or a number of events, we recommend that you create a number of target areas for the selected camera.
  • Page 98: Testing

    Installation and Operating Instructions Testing After you have configured a Motion Exception filter, click the Test button to enable the Test mode. If the Motion Exception filter is triggered, the Test Alarm LED lights up for five seconds and the target area where the filter was applied is activated. All the Active Zone Settings options are disabled until you exit Test mode by clicking the Test button again.
  • Page 99 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 7. Click Setup and the Motion Exception screen appears. 8. Click the Shape pull-down menu and select either an ellipse, a rectangle or a custom shape. Define an Active Zone in the image area.
  • Page 100: Environmental Factors

    If there is too little contrast between an object in the foreground and its background, this is usually due to poor lighting. Objects moving too Because the Intellex software interprets changes in an fast object’s position over time, a fast-moving object may not be tracked accurately.
  • Page 101 Intellex will notice that the size of the object that it was tracking has suddenly undergone a change. When you configure alarms based on the size of an object, note that even a partial or temporary obstruction may lessen the reliability of alarms.
  • Page 102: Use Single Camera Schedule

    Record images at the highest level of compression. This setting requires the lowest amount of storage space. This setting lets you control how Intellex responds to small, subtle Sensitivity changes between images. Select the sensitivity for regular operation. The default is Normal.
  • Page 103: Data Lifetime Tab

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Select another Single Camera Schedule Setup Option for configuration. Otherwise, click OK to accept the new setup options, and return to the Setup Options screen. Click Cancel to cancel the changes. Click Help to display online help for this screen.
  • Page 104: Camera Selectable Rate Option

    Installation and Operating Instructions Camera Selectable Rate Option You can assign a higher or lower recording rate to each camera on the Intellex unit. A camera used to record more critical activity, like a point of sale (POS) location, can be configured to record at a higher rate than a camera used to record less critical activity.
  • Page 105: Recording Rate Descriptions

    Recording Rate Descriptions The following terms are used to describe various types of recording rates you will encounter when working with your Intellex. Unless a term specifically mentions capacity, it refers to the recording rate for a specific camera. Capacity refers to recording rates across all functioning cameras in the system.
  • Page 106: Auto Rate Mode

    Auto Rate Mode Auto Rate Mode allows the Intellex unit to establish camera rates automatically, distributing the rate evenly across the number of cameras in the system. In this case, the Normal Rate and Alarm Rate pull-down menus are accessible with the selectable aggregate recording rates.
  • Page 107: Use Auto Rate Mode

    Minimal (Min.), Normal (Norm) and Alarm (Alrm.) setting that you prefer. Note that available recording rates are shown in either NTSC or PAL numbers, depending on your Intellex setup. Set Per Camera Rate Mode 1.
  • Page 108: Image Rate Sliders

    Installation and Operating Instructions Camera Name Displays each camera’s name as it is configured in the camera setup. Ips Rate The numbers (.93, 1.87,3.75, 7.5, 15, 30 ips NTSC) and (.78, 1.5, 3.12,6.25,12.5,25 ips PAL) at the top of the table indicate the recording rate according to the selectable recording rates in NTSC or PAL.
  • Page 109 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System If you drag the green slider to the right, the two sliders will separate and the gray tab will disappear. If you drag the green slider to the left, both sliders will move together to the left and the gray tab will remain.
  • Page 110: Text Option

    Installation and Operating Instructions TEXT OPTION The Text option allows you to configure the Intellex unit to record one or more text streams associated with one or more cameras. See the Advanced Text section for information on how to narrow a filter or search of a text stream using detailed criteria.
  • Page 111: Defining A Text Stream

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Defining a Text Stream Use the Add button to define the text stream. From the Text Stream Setup screen, click Add. The Text Source tab appears. Text Source Tab Text Source Use this tab to configure the text stream.
  • Page 112: Adding A Text Stream

    Installation and Operating Instructions Adding a Text Stream 1. From the Text Stream Setup screen, click Add. The Text Source tab appears. 2. Enter a descriptive Name. 3. Select the appropriate configuration from the pull-down menus for the COM Port, Bits Per Second, Data Bits, Parity, Stop Bits, and Flow Control.
  • Page 113: Advanced Text

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System ADVANCED TEXT The Advanced Text feature lets you define sets of complex criteria that you can apply to narrow a text stream search. Use the Advanced Text Criteria screen to define the search criteria in order to find Text Exceptions when filtering live video or to search the text stream when playing back recorded video.
  • Page 114 Installation and Operating Instructions On the Alarms tab, click the Build Criteria button. The Advanced Text Criteria screen is displayed. Figure 8 — Advanced Text Criteria Screen Advanced Text Criteria Defines the information you are seeking. Criteria Name Each set of criteria can be named. Match The value you are searching for.
  • Page 115 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System And Value is Found Returns any results that are found. This is the default. Returns any results that are less Less Than than Value 1. Returns any results that are greater Greater Than than Value 1.
  • Page 116: Transaction Definitions

    Installation and Operating Instructions Transaction Definitions To further narrow a text stream search, use a Transaction Definition. A Transaction Definition defines the beginning and ending strings that delimit a transaction, such as a cash register receipt. When a Transaction Definition is active, a text exception, as defined by the set(s) of criteria that you have applied, must occur within a single transaction, as defined by the Beginning and Ending markers, in order to generate an alarm.
  • Page 117: Alarms Tab

    Com1 or Com2. The default is Com1. • In the Bits Per Second (bps) field, select the data transmission rate at the Intellex unit’s serial port. Select a speed from 110 bps to 256000 bps. The default is 110 bps.
  • Page 118: Edit An Advanced Text Search

    Installation and Operating Instructions • In the Parity field, select Even, Odd or None for the checksum bits. The default is Even. • In the Stop Bits field, select a stop bit of 1, 1.5 or 2 bits. The default is 1 bit. •...
  • Page 119: Save An Advanced Text Search

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Save an Advanced Text Search 1. Click the Build Criteria button. 2. Select the checkbox next to the set of criteria to be saved. 3. Click Save and select the location where this set is to be saved. Enter a name for the file.
  • Page 120: Audio Option

    Installation and Operating Instructions AUDIO OPTION The Audio option allows you to set the output volume and record volume for audio stream. NOTE: You must possess the Setup Audio privilege to access this screen Audio Mixer Use this tab to set up Audio recording via a Line In or Microphone source.
  • Page 121: Camera Associations Tab

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Camera Associations Tab On the Camera Associations tab, specify one or more video inputs (cameras) to associate with the recorded audio stream. Use Camera Associations with Camera Scheduling to ensure that the information you want from a particular camera is recorded.
  • Page 122: Security Option

    NOTE: You must possess the Setup Security privilege to access this screen. NOTE: Adding a keyboard to the Intellex unit will provide access to certain operating system features such as Log Off, Shut Down, and access to other applications.
  • Page 123: Classic Security

    Advanced Security requires that Policy Manager be installed on the network to which the Intellex unit is attached. If Policy Manager is not present, this selection is grayed out. To enable Advanced Security, you must enter the name of the security server and have a valid user account with security privileges.
  • Page 124: Adding A New User

    Installation and Operating Instructions Adding a New User Use Add to define the security information (name, PIN and privileges) for a new user. From the user list screen, click Add. The User screen appears. User Use the virtual keyboard or the physical keyboard (if attached) to enter the name of the new user, up to 16 characters.
  • Page 125 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Text Streams This privilege authorizes this user to enable Text Stream recording. (page 94) Date/Time This privilege authorizes this user to change the system date and time. (page 123) Port Address This privilege authorizes this user to change the Port Address assignment.
  • Page 126: Editing A User

    Installation and Operating Instructions Audio Playback This privilege authorizes this user to enable playback of recorded Audio (page 153) Streams. Remote This privilege authorizes this user to enable remote Audio recording. Live This privilege authorizes this user to enable playback of live Audio Streams. Playback This privilege authorizes this user to Text...
  • Page 127: Deleting A User

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Deleting a User Use the Delete option to erase a user’s security information. The user will no longer have access to the system. 1. Select the user to be deleted from the user list.
  • Page 128 Installation and Operating Instructions The physical keypad is located on the optional keyboard. a. Make sure the numeric lock indicator on the keyboard is lit. If not, press the numeric lock key on the keypad. b. Press the numeric keys on the keypad to enter the code. Press the Backspace key to erase an entry.
  • Page 129: Record Mode Option

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System RECORD MODE OPTION The Record Mode option allows you to configure how the unit records images during regular (nonalarm) operation. NOTE: You must possess the Setup Record privilege to access it (see Security Option on page 106).
  • Page 130: Notify When

    Installation and Operating Instructions Click OK to accept the displayed record mode options. Click Cancel to cancel the changes. Click Help to display online help for this screen. • Move the slide control to the left to decrease the percentage in increments of five. Select a low percentage to display the warning message when the database has a lot of available space.
  • Page 131: Unarchived Images

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Then it displays the Image database is full screen. Select one of the following options and click OK: Continue at beginning Select this option to continue recording images from the beginning of the image database. When the database becomes full, the unit behaves as if circular mode is selected, recording over the oldest images.
  • Page 132: Alarms Option

    Installation and Operating Instructions ALARMS OPTION The Alarm option allows you to configure alarm operation for the unit. NOTE: You must possess the Setup Alarms privilege to access it (see Security Option on page 106). 1. From the main screen, click the Setup button. The Setup Options screen appears. 2.
  • Page 133 This setting requires the lowest amount of storage space. Sensitivity This setting lets you control how Intellex responds to small, subtle changes between images. Select the sensitivity for regular operation. The default is Normal. High At this setting, Intellex records the...
  • Page 134: Alarm In Names Tab

    Installation and Operating Instructions Resolution This setting lets you choose either 640x240 or 320x240. The default is 640x240. 640x240 This setting offers higher resolution, but less recording time. 320x240 This setting provides less resolution, but extends the recording time. If this option is selected, when alarms are played back the 15 Minute Index video will automatically start 15 minutes prior to the actual alarm.
  • Page 135 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 1. Click the down arrow for the alarm input. The two polarity options appear. 2. Click the desired alarm input polarity. Click OK to accept the displayed alarm input polarity settings. Click Cancel to cancel the changes.
  • Page 136: Display Option

    Installation and Operating Instructions DISPLAY OPTION The Display option allows you to configure how the unit displays live video images. You must possess the Setup Display privilege to access it (see Security Option page 106). 1. From the main screen, click the Setup button. The Setup Options screen appears. 2.
  • Page 137: 2X2, 3X3, And 4X4 Tabs

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Playback Controls Jog/ You can control play/pause as well as Shuttle playback direction and speed by clicking and dragging the on-screen control. You can control play/pause as well as playback direction and speed by clicking each of the icons on the on-screen control.
  • Page 138 Installation and Operating Instructions 3. Click the grid location for the selected camera. The name of the camera displays in its grid location. Click OK to accept the camera location display format settings, and return to the Setup Options screen. Click Cancel to cancel the changes. Click Help to display online help for this screen.
  • Page 139: Date/Time Option

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System DATE/TIME OPTION The Date/Time option allows you to change the unit’s date and time settings, which the unit encodes on each image. NOTE: You must possess the Setup Date/Time privilege to access it (see...
  • Page 140: Port Address Option

    Installation and Operating Instructions PORT ADDRESS OPTION In the Port Address option you can specify a fixed port address for the Intellex unit to use for connecting to a network. The default settings are: • 5000 for the Communications port •...
  • Page 141: Storage Option

    Time Range Displays the time range for Intellex data that is on the volume. If the volume is empty, or if the volume is currently being recorded to, the start time and/or the end time will be represented by an asterisk.
  • Page 142: Add Volume

    Data lifetime, local or remote search, export, or remote download. Doing so will likely crash the Intellex or lead to other unexpected behavior. Use the Add Volume screen to add volume information for the selected volume.
  • Page 143: Archive Schedule Option

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System ARCHIVE SCHEDULE OPTION To access the Archive Schedule Setup screens: 1. From the main screen, click the Setup button. The Setup Options screen appears. 2. Click the Archive Schedule button. The Archive Schedule Mode screen appears.
  • Page 144: Time Tab

    Installation and Operating Instructions Time Tab After selecting Archive Schedule, select Include Weekend and/or Include Holiday to include those days in the archive schedule you will now create. If you do not select Include Weekend and Include Holiday, then only weekdays will be included in the archive schedule.
  • Page 145 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Weekend Start/ Start weekend processing at a specific time on the day before the weekend, for example, at 6:00 p.m. on Friday night. End Times Likewise, stop weekend processing at a specific time on the day after the weekend, for example, at 6:00 a.m.
  • Page 146 Installation and Operating Instructions Include part of day Select this option to start holiday before processing at a specific time on the day before the holiday. Set the time to start holiday processing on the day before the holiday. The default is 18:00 (6:00 p.m.).
  • Page 147: Weekday/Weekend/Holiday Tab

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Weekday/Weekend/Holiday Tab Use the Weekday, Weekend and Holiday screens to configure the archive schedule for each camera. All three screens operate the same way. NOTE: The Weekend tab only appears if Include Weekend is selected on the Archive Schedule Mode tab.
  • Page 148 Installation and Operating Instructions To configure a segment: 1. Define segments using Archive All (green), Archive Alarmed (blue) and/or Disabled (red) for each camera. 2. Within a segment you have defined, you may define subsections using the other types. For example, you can enable archiving for a timeframe within a disabled segment (green within red), or you can activate archiving of all video (green) within an alarmed (blue) or disabled (red) segment.
  • Page 149: Live Operation

    LIVE OPERATION The following is a list of the topics discussed in this chapter. • Logging In • Changing Users • Controlling Image Display • Reviewing Unit Status • Utility Options Live Operation...
  • Page 150: Logging In

    Installation and Operating Instructions LOGGING IN NOTE: If system security is enabled, you must enter a valid PIN code before the unit will clear the Enter PIN Code screen and give you access to system controls (see Security Option on page 106). When the unit is first powered up or after another user has logged out, the Enter PIN Code screen appears.
  • Page 151: Changing Users

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System CHANGING USERS NOTE: This option is only available if system security is enabled (see Security Option on page 106). When another person takes control of the unit, the previous operator must log out and the new operator must log in.
  • Page 152: Controlling Image Display

    Installation and Operating Instructions CONTROLLING IMAGE DISPLAY Image display is located in the central area of the screen, where the unit displays images. In Live mode, click a camera button to display its live images. In 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 format, you can drag and drop a camera button onto any pane in the image area for multi-camera live display.
  • Page 153: Image Area Popup Menu

    NOTE: This feature is only available for active cameras. Generate alarm on #: Use this option to manually generate an alarm event for a camera. Intellex treats generated alarms like any <camera name> other alarm event. Use this feature to document any scene or activity of interest.
  • Page 154: Switching To Menu/Full Screen

    Installation and Operating Instructions Call Monitor Select this option to enable display of live video on the Call Monitor. Cancel Select this option to close the Image Area Popup menu. The screen remains unchanged. Switching to Menu/Full Screen 1. Move the mouse pointer over the camera’s image in the image area. 2.
  • Page 155: Image Area Zoom

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 4. Select the desired screen format. The unit immediately changes the image area. Image Area Zoom At any time, in either menu mode or full-screen mode, you can zoom to a specific area of the live image screen. Then you can observe activity from that camera more closely.
  • Page 156: Camera Sequencing

    Installation and Operating Instructions Camera Sequencing The unit can display cameras sequentially in any available format. Cameras display in camera number order at the Live Display Sequencer Dwell rate (see Display Option on page 120). In the single-pane format, the unit displays images from each camera in camera order. In multi-pane formats, cameras appear in their assigned locations.
  • Page 157: Dome Camera Control

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Dome Camera Control Connection to a dome camera is indicated by the dome icon that appears in the lower right-hand corner of a camera’s live video pane. Remote control features on a dome camera include: •...
  • Page 158: Unit Schedule

    Installation and Operating Instructions Pattern Click to open the Pattern Overlay View. Refer to your Button dome controller instructions for more information. Cancel Click to close the Camera Controls. Button Unit Schedule Images from cameras that are disabled in the schedule will not display. This helps the user monitor cameras that are being recorded.
  • Page 159: Reviewing Unit Status

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System REVIEWING UNIT STATUS At any time, you can review unit and camera status. When you click the Status button, the Status screen appears. The information on this screen reflects the camera schedule settings as well as the general unit configuration settings.
  • Page 160 Intellex Troubleshooting Guide for more information. Unit Name Displays the name for the Intellex unit for use with a Network Client computer. Refer to the Network Client documentation for more information. Click Close to cancel this operation. Click Help to display online help for the screen.
  • Page 161: Utility Options

    Shutdown Use this option to shut down the system. (page 150) Exit Use this option to exit from the Intellex system and gain access to the unit’s operating system. (page 151) Use this option to display system revision and copyright About Intellex information.
  • Page 162: Begin Record

    Utility Options screen. Activity Log The Activity Log feature provides a record of all activity performed on the Intellex unit after a user has logged in. An activity is defined as any action that a user performs on the unit or via Network Client.
  • Page 163: Creating An Activity Log

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Creating an Activity Log 1. From the main screen, click the Utility button. The Utility Options screen appears. 2. Click the Activity Log button. The Activity Log screen appears. 3. Select the Range from the pull-down menu. If you select Specify, specify a Start and an End time for your filter.
  • Page 164: Generate Alarms

    Installation and Operating Instructions Access Loc Lists whether this action was local to the Intellex unit or done through a Network Client. Category Displays the action’s menu: Security, Setup, Surveillance, Utility, System, or Utility. Lists the action from the Category’s menu options.
  • Page 165: Clear Latched

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Click OK to generate alarms for all selected cameras and return to the Utility Options screen. Click Cancel to cancel this operation and return to the Utility Options screen. Click Help to display online help for the screen.
  • Page 166: Log Out

    1. From the main screen, click the Utility button. The Utility Options screen appears. 2. Click Shutdown. A confirmation message appears. 3. Click Yes to shut down the system. The unit exits the Intellex software and turns off unit power automatically. Select No to cancel the shutdown and return to the Utility Options screen.
  • Page 167: Exit To System

    1. From the main screen, click the Utility button. The Utility Options screen appears. 2. Click Exit. A confirmation message appears. 3. Click Yes to exit Intellex and go to Windows. The Enter PIN Code screen appears. Select No to cancel the exit process and return to the Utility Options screen.
  • Page 168: Upgrade

    5. Select the desired Option Pack. Click OK to accept the changes. Click Cancel to cancel this operation. Click Help to display online help for the screen. Software Maintenance Identification Identifies whether maintenance patches have been installed on the Intellex unit. Live Operation...
  • Page 169: Playback Operation

    PLAYBACK OPERATION The following is a list of the topics discussed in this chapter. • Playback Screen • Using Play/Pause • Selective Export • Image Enhancement Tools For information about live operation, refer to the Setup Options chapter on page 39. NOTE: Access to the playback screen controls and indicators is a protected feature.
  • Page 170: Playback Screen

    Installation and Operating Instructions PLAYBACK SCREEN The playback screen can be accessed in several ways. From the main screen, click the Play/Pause button to access the most recent images in the image database. Then use the controls to review activity backward from this moment.
  • Page 171 Export, the Export Directory dialog appears, where Export to CD-R(W) is the default option. 4. Image Area — The Intellex unit displays playback images in this area of the screen. 5. Playback Overlay — Displays the name of the displayed camera, the image date and time and the alarm input or type of alarm event (if any).
  • Page 172: Playback Controls And Indicators

    Installation and Operating Instructions 6. Slider — Drag to select any starting point in a video segment by moving the slider control. As you move the slider, the Date and Time at the slider’s location in the segment is displayed in the main screen. Move the slider to any desired point in the segment, then click Play to begin or resume playback of the segment at that point.
  • Page 173 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 14. Screen Formats — Click to change the live display format. If in playback mode, the unit changes the live display format, but does not exit playback. If an optional live monitor is installed, the new format appears immediately. Drag and drop any of the 1-16 camera buttons to any image pane.
  • Page 174: Using Play/Pause

    Installation and Operating Instructions USING PLAY/PAUSE Use the Play/Pause button to control playback speed and direction. Click the Play/Pause button to switch between Play mode and Pause mode. When reviewing video segments, you can quickly skip over images not requiring your attention by increasing the display speed.
  • Page 175 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 4. To return to normal speed (Play mode) or to pause playback (Pause mode), simply release the mouse button. To play back images from a single camera in reverse direction: NOTE: The farther you drag the arrows on the button counterclockwise, the faster the playback proceeds in reverse.
  • Page 176: Multi-Camera Playback

    Installation and Operating Instructions Multi-Camera Playback Multi-Camera playback allows you to view more than one camera during video playback. Figure 12 — Multi-camera Playback The playback display is separated into 1, 4, 9, or 16 display panes depending on the selected display mode (see Display Option on page 120).
  • Page 177: Right-Click Pop-Up Menu

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System NOTE: A camera that has no video for the current playback time will display a dark blue background with the camera name and the text “No Video Available”. When video becomes available, the display will show the video.
  • Page 178: Switching Cameras

    Installation and Operating Instructions Select Generate alarm. The unit generates an alarm for the selected camera and processes it according to your alarm settings. Switching Cameras When playing back images, the unit synchronizes all video segments to the same time. Click the camera button(s) (1–16) to play back images from different camera(s). If the last image for the newly selected cameras was recorded more than one minute earlier, the unit displays a message.
  • Page 179: Full Screen Operation

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Full Screen Operation From the playback screen, click the Full Scrn button to switch to full-screen mode. Use full-screen mode to hide the playback controls and indicators and to display the image area full-screen.
  • Page 180: Image Area Zoom

    Installation and Operating Instructions Image Area Zoom At any time, in either menu mode or full-screen mode, you can zoom in on a specific area of the playback image screen. Then you can observe activity from that camera more closely. 1.
  • Page 181: Audio

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Audio NOTE: Audio is a protected feature. You must possess the Audio Enable, Audio Playback and Audio Live privileges to access this feature. If audio was recorded, you can play back live or recorded audio streams from the main playback screen by using the volume slider and the Mute button.
  • Page 182: Selective Export

    • The amount of video saved by Fill CD depends on the number of cameras and how the Intellex unit is configured. Any clips stored in the Selective Export window are ignored by Fill CD but remain available for later review or export.
  • Page 183 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 2. Deselect (click on) Export to CD-R(W) to enable the Export Directory option. Exporting to CD: If writing to a CD, be sure a blank CD is in the CD-RW drive before clicking Export.
  • Page 184: Playback Tools

    Installation and Operating Instructions PLAYBACK TOOLS Click the Tools button on the Playback screen to display the image enhancement tools. Use the Tools screen to enhance an image from the image database or from the restored images database. Adjust the brightness, contrast, balance, color and sharpness of the image.
  • Page 185 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Sharpen Use this option to sharpen the zoomed area of the image. The unit reduces the amount of blur in the image. The amount of sharpening depends on the zoom level. The brightness chart (if displayed) also reflects the changes.
  • Page 186 Click to load an image from a destination. Then you can Load modify or print it. NOTE: Only load images that were created on an Intellex unit. If you modify the image on a computer and want to load it on the unit, save it in bitmap format with the name IMAGE.BMP.
  • Page 187: Image Enhancement Tools

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 1. Display and enhance the image, as required. Click Save. A selection dialog appears. 2. Use the virtual keyboard (or a physical keyboard) to enter the destination to which to load the image. 3. Click Yes to save the image to the destination. Click No to cancel the operation and return to the image enhancement screen.
  • Page 188: Color/Light Tools

    Installation and Operating Instructions Color/Light Tools Use the color/light tools to adjust the hue, saturation and lightness of the entire image. Click the Color/Light button on the Tools screen Use this slide control to adjust the hue for the image. Adjusting the hue represents moving around the color wheel: (left to right) red, yellow, green, cyan, blue and magenta.
  • Page 189: Balance Light Tool

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Balance Light Tool Use the Balance Light tool to balance the brightness of the image. The unit redistributes the brightness of the image so it evenly represents the entire range of brightness. 1. Click the down arrow on the Tools List. Select Balance Light. The list disappears and Balance Light appears in the list box.
  • Page 190: Sharpen Tool

    Installation and Operating Instructions Sharpen Tool Use the Sharpen Tool to reduce the amount of blur in the image. It sharpens the edges of objects and adds contrast to the image. 1. Click the down arrow on the Tools List. Select Sharpen. The list disappears and Sharpen appears in the list box.
  • Page 191: Search Operation

    SEARCH OPERATION The Search function allows you to search the image database and text streams using a variety of criteria. The following is a list of the topics discussed in this chapter. • Search Mode Screen • Working with Search Results NOTE: Search is a protected feature.
  • Page 192: Search Mode Screen

    Installation and Operating Instructions SEARCH MODE SCREEN From either the main screen or the playback screen, click the Search button. The Search Mode screen appears. From the Mode tab, choose to search the image database using general search criteria or the Smart Search filters. No Image Filters Select this option to search the image database using date and time, camera and/or alarm criteria.
  • Page 193: Date/Time Tab

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 2. Click Play to begin playing the video segment. The playback screen appears. Click Close to close this screen. Either the main screen or the playback screen appears. Click Help to display online help for this screen.
  • Page 194: Camera Tab

    Installation and Operating Instructions Using Images within: 1. Click the Images within indicator. The unit enables the associated fields. Click the down arrow on the units box. The default is Hour(s). Click the correct units. Click the up or down arrow on the scroll box to display the correct amount of time.
  • Page 195: Alarm Tab

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Alarm Tab Use the Alarm tab to search for video segments based on alarm information. NOTE: This tab only appears if the No Image Filters option is selected on the Mode tab. Use this option to use alarm input information to search Alarm Input the image database.
  • Page 196: With Image Filters

    Installation and Operating Instructions 3. Click the Specific Filter indicator. The unit enables the filter name box. Click the down arrow. A list of filter names appears in alphabetical order. The first is the default. 4. Click the desired filter. Select the Mode, Date/Time or Cameras tab to define a search for a specific video segment.
  • Page 197: Filters Tab

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Using Images within: 1. Click the Images within indicator. The unit enables the associated fields. Click the down arrow on the units box. The default is Hour(s). Click the correct units. Click the up or down arrow on the scroll box to display the correct amount of time.
  • Page 198: Search Filter Configuration

    Installation and Operating Instructions To select a camera: 1. Click the down arrow. A list of camera names appears in camera number order (1-16). The first is the default. 2. Use the scroll bar to display cameras that are hidden. Click the up arrow or down arrow or drag the scroll button up or down.
  • Page 199: Text Streams

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Motion Detection Use the Motion Detection screen to configure the target area for the motion detection filter. Once configured, the filter selects video segments with movement in the target area. See Motion Detection on page 70 for details on target area definition and sensitivity settings.
  • Page 200: Text Streams Tab

    Installation and Operating Instructions 4. Click the down arrow in the date box to display the calendar. Click left arrow to select the previous month or right arrow to select the next month. 5. Click the desired date. The calendar disappears and the selected date appears. Using Images within: 1.
  • Page 201: Working With Search Results

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System WORKING WITH SEARCH RESULTS Whenever a search is started, the unit displays the results in the lower portion of the search screen. It lists each video segment that matches the search criteria. Sorting the Search Results Even though the unit does not sort the list of video segments, the operator can sort the list by date and time, camera name, alarm name (or type) and duration.
  • Page 202 Installation and Operating Instructions Search Operation...
  • Page 203: Alarm Operation

    ALARM OPERATION This chapter describes alarm operation on the Intellex unit. The Intellex unit detects and responds to four types of alarm events. The following is a list of the topics discussed in this chapter. • Mechanical Alarms • Alarm Review Screen •...
  • Page 204: Mechanical Alarms

    Installation and Operating Instructions MECHANICAL ALARMS A mechanical alarm occurs when there is a contact closure or polarity change at any alarm input. The alarm connector provides one alarm input and one alarm output for each camera. The inputs can be connected to any device equipped with either a contact closure or TTL/CMOS standard output.
  • Page 205: Live Filter Events

    Utility Options on page 145). Live Filter Events The Intellex live filters enable the unit to respond to specific activity at specific cameras. When configured, these filters help the unit record important activity and ignore unimportant activity. A live filter event occurs when the live filter is triggered by some activity in the camera’s field of view.
  • Page 206: Video Loss Alarms

    145). Video Loss Alarms The Intellex system can detect loss of the video signal at any connected camera input. The Alarm on Video Loss option in the Alarms portion of the Setup Options screen must be selected to enable this feature (see Alarms Option on page 116).
  • Page 207: Generated Alarms

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Once the unit exits the alarm state, it returns to the previous display mode, record mode and quality settings. If the Latch Messages option is selected, the unit displays the alarm message until the Clear Latched button on the Utility Options screen is clicked (see Utility Options on page 145).
  • Page 208: Alarm Groups

    145). Alarm Groups During normal operation, the Intellex unit samples cameras in camera number order. Each time through the sequence, the unit samples one image from each camera (unless disabled). For example, with nine cameras connected, the sequence is: When an alarm is detected, the unit increases the number of samples from the camera associated with the alarm.
  • Page 209: Alarm Review Screen

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System ALARM REVIEW SCREEN When one or more alarms have not been reviewed, the Alarms indicator is lit. Click Alarms to display the alarm review screen. This screen displays all video segments that contain alarm images.
  • Page 210: Selecting A Segment To Review

    Installation and Operating Instructions To clear an alarm: 1. Click Clear. A confirmation screen appears. 2. Click Yes to clear the highlighted alarm from the list and return to the alarm review screen. Click No to cancel the operation and return to the alarm review screen.
  • Page 211: Alarm Connectors

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System ALARM CONNECTORS The alarm connectors accept up to 16 alarm inputs and 16 alarm outputs. Use the information in this section to install your alarm devices to the back of the unit. NOTE: The polarity of all alarm inputs is programmable (see...
  • Page 212 NOTE: The Time Sync Signal (Alarm In 17) is used to reset the system time of the Intellex to the nearest hour. If the Intellex system time is up to 30 minutes before the hour, the system time is set forward to the next hour (at zero minutes and zero seconds).
  • Page 213: Installation And Use Of Accessories

    INSTALLATION AND USE OF ACCESSORIES The following is a list of the topics discussed in this chapter. • USB Floppy Drive-RDVFLP01 • USB CD-RW Drive-RDVCDRX01 • USB/RS-232 Single COM Port Adapter • USB/RS-232 4-Port Expander-RDVEXP01 • Serial Interfaces and Text Recording •...
  • Page 214: Usb Floppy Drive-Rdvflp01

    Insert the USB cable of the floppy drive into one of the USB connectors in the rear of the Intellex. It is not necessary to exit Intellex. The unit will recognize the new device and a New Hardware Found message will appear briefly. The drive is ready to use.
  • Page 215: Usb Cd-Rw Drive-Rdvcdrx01

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System USB CD-RW DRIVE-RDVCDRX01 The Intellex USB CD-RW drive can be used to export video clips to CD-R or CD-RW disks or to update the Intellex software. NOTE: Do not disconnect the CD-RW while an export is in progress. The data will be lost and the media will be ruined.
  • Page 216: Usb/Rs-232 Single Com Port Adapter

    Installation and Operating Instructions USB/RS-232 SINGLE COM PORT ADAPTER NOTE: This is included with Premier models. Connect the device to a USB port. The unit will recognize the device and a Files Needed window then appears. Click on the Browse button, and in the Locate File window use the Look In dropdown list to go to C:\winnt\system32\drivers;...
  • Page 217: Usb/Rs-232 4-Port Expander-Rdvexp01

    Insert the USB cable of the port expander into one of the USB connectors in the rear of the Intellex. It is not necessary to exit Intellex. The unit will recognize the new device and a New Hardware Found message will appear briefly. The port expander is ready to use.
  • Page 218: Serial Interfaces And Text Recording

    SERIAL INTERFACES AND TEXT RECORDING Internal COM ports Intellex units with version 2.1 hardware or later have only one external serial port. It should be configured as COM 2 and is dedicated to the Touch Tracker interface. (The motherboard BIOS parameters for COM 2 are I/O Address=2F8, Interrupt=IRQ3).
  • Page 219: Connecting Text Sources

    Intellex unit starts. 2. In the Intellex application, click Setup, then Text. Click Add to set up a text stream for recording. 3. Type in a name for the text stream and select a COM port. Do not select “Unselected”...
  • Page 220: Verifying Data Recording

    It is a good idea to restart the Intellex and verify that it is still recording on the same ports. You do not want a power failure or watchdog timer reset to result in lost data after restarting.
  • Page 221: Speakers-Rdvspk01

    Follow the directions provided with the speakers to connect the speakers together and to the power source. Then insert the mini phone plug into the green audio output jack on the rear of the Intellex. Use the Audio Setup functions in Intellex to adjust the volume as required.
  • Page 222 Installation and Operating Instructions Installation and Use of Accessories...
  • Page 223: Archive Operation

    NOTE: Archive is a protected feature. You must possess the Archive Enable privilege to access it. NOTE: The total disk storage capacity of the Intellex exceeds the capacity of a tape cartridge. If archiving of image data is desired, start the archiving process BEFORE the database becomes full to prevent possible loss of data.
  • Page 224: Archive Options Screen

    NOTE: In the Sony drive use only Sony brand DGD150P (20 GB), DGD125P (12 GB) or DGD120P (4 GB) tapes for the best tape drive performance. NOTE: Tapes created on this unit can only be restored on units with the Intellex v2.4 or later software.
  • Page 225: Back Up While Recording

    2. After the tape drive lights stop blinking, click Next. The unit checks the tape. 3. If a tape problem occurs, the unit displays a message. Refer to the Intellex Troubleshooting Guide to identify the appropriate action. Archive Operation...
  • Page 226: Stop Recording And Back Up Now

    2. After the tape drive lights stop blinking, click Next. The unit checks the tape. 3. If a tape problem occurs, the unit displays a message. Refer to the Intellex Troubleshooting Guide to identify the appropriate action. Archive Operation...
  • Page 227 Then it continues the archive operation. If the tape drive is empty, the Intellex unit asks you to insert a tape. If you insert the correct tape, the unit displays a message and recovers the tape data automatically.
  • Page 228: Restore Images From Tape

    5. As soon as the unit verifies the tape, a screen appears which displays the name of the Intellex unit that archived these images. It also lists each video segment on the archive tape. An asterisk (*) marks all segments containing alarm images.
  • Page 229: Play Restored Images

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System 6. Select the first video segment to restore. 7. You can restore up to 50 consecutive video segments at one time. Click down arrow at the top of the screen. Then select the number of segments to restore: 1, 5, 15, 30 or 50.
  • Page 230: Format Tape

    3. Insert the archive tape to recover data from. 4. After the tape drive lights stop blinking, click the Next button. The unit checks the tape. If a tape problem occurs, the unit displays a message. Refer to the Intellex Troubleshooting Guide to identify the appropriate action.
  • Page 231: Recovering From An Interruption

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System RECOVERING FROM AN INTERRUPTION Archive operations can be interrupted by any of the following: • A power failure. • An error during an archive operation. • Turning off system power without following the shutdown procedure (see Shutting Down and Restarting System on page 33).
  • Page 232 Installation and Operating Instructions Archive Operation...
  • Page 233: Record Capacity

    As the number of alarm events increases, the storage space required also increases. Internal Data Storage Each Intellex unit ships with at least 56 GB of internal data storage. Options are available for additional internal data storage. Internal hard disk storage capacity is summarized on the System information display from the About Intellex screen.
  • Page 234 Installation and Operating Instructions Use this section to estimate your unit’s record capacity. These estimates are based on an installation with 16 continuously recording cameras, a record rate of 60 images per second NTSC and 50 images per second PAL at normal sensitivity. These estimates do not include alarm activity.
  • Page 235 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Figure 16 — 50 ips Record Capacity Factors To estimate the unit’s maximum record capacity: 1. Identify the image quality that best meets your needs: Super, Normal or Extended Record. 2. Identify the general type of activity at your installation (minimal, casual, moderate or intense).
  • Page 236 Installation and Operating Instructions 3. Use the following table to identify the maximum hours per gigabyte 60 HZ RECORDING DURATION Type of Activity Super Normal Extended Record Hours per Gigabyte (estimated) Intense .17 – .26 .23 – .43 .57 – .23 Moderate .47 –...
  • Page 237: Activity Levels

    Multiply the number of hours by the size of the total data storage capacity (in gigabytes). The total data storage capacity is the internal storage plus attached external storage (if any). This Intellex unit can store up to five hours per gigabyte and can record up to 190 hours. Record Capacity...
  • Page 238 Installation and Operating Instructions Record Capacity...
  • Page 239: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The following specifications only apply to the Intellex unit. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice. The following is a list of the topics discussed in this chapter.
  • Page 240: Programmable Settings

    Installation and Operating Instructions PROGRAMMABLE SETTINGS Camera Names Camera1–Camera16 75 Ohms Camera Termination Disabled Security Access 1234 Administrator PIN Regular Schedule Mode Linear Mode, notify when 75% full, normal Record Settings quality, normal sensitivity, 30 ips (25 ips PAL) Alarm Duration Five seconds Alarm Record Settings 30 ips (25 ips PAL).
  • Page 241: Video Format

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System VIDEO FORMAT Color (input and output) NTSC or PAL EIA or CCIR B&W (input and output) Technical Specifications...
  • Page 242: Video Level

    Installation and Operating Instructions VIDEO LEVEL Camera Inputs 1.0 V p-p, 75 ohms 1.0 V p-p, 75 ohms Camera Outputs 1.0 V p-p, 75 ohms Analog Output Technical Specifications...
  • Page 243: Alarm

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System ALARM Alarm Inputs 16 inputs. Activated by contact closure or TTL/CMOS signal. Programmable polarity. Alarm Outputs 16 outputs. TTL/CMOS compatible active high. Driven to +4V and can drive 6mA. Initialized to inactive low on power-up.
  • Page 244: Display

    Installation and Operating Instructions DISPLAY Color Palette 16,777,216 colors (32 bits) 256 (8 bits) Gray Shades Mouse-selectable buttons with indicator lights. Display Controls NOTE: Pixel count reflects digital display area and is not affected by NTSC/PAL signal differences. FORMAT MENU MODE FULL SCREEN MODE 640x480 (pixels) 800x600...
  • Page 245: Record Options

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System RECORD OPTIONS Record Mode Linear, Circular High, Normal Image Sensitivity Super, Normal, Extended Record Image Quality NTSC: 120 ips (images per second), 60 ips, Record Rate 30 ips, 15 ips, 7.5 ips, 2.5 ips, 1 ips;...
  • Page 246: On-Screen Controls

    Installation and Operating Instructions ON-SCREEN CONTROLS Camera (1–16) Selects camera for viewing. Selects alarm review function. Alarms Controls playback direction and speed of Play/Pause selected video segment. Selects 1x1 picture display format. (1x1) Selects 2x2 picture display format. (2x2) (3x3) Selects 3x3 picture display format.
  • Page 247: Rear Panel Connectors

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System REAR PANEL CONNECTORS Camera In BNC. Composite video input from camera. BNC. Composite video output from camera Camera Out (passive loop through). Termination set within Intellex. Alarm connector block with screw terminals. Alarm Standard PS/2-style connector.
  • Page 248: Components

    Installation and Operating Instructions COMPONENTS Main Monitor SVGA capable of 800x600, noninterlaced, 60– 70 Hz refresh rate. Hard Drives Two 3½”, half height, IDE. Supports 10BASE-T (10Mbps) and 100BASE- Network Card TX (100Mbps) network operation. Technical Specifications...
  • Page 249: Power Supply

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System POWER SUPPLY Input 115VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.0 A 230VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 A Requires IEC-320-C13 plug NOTE: Before connecting power, set the voltage switch to the correct voltage (“115” or “230”). NOTE: The use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) unit is highly recommended.
  • Page 250: Accessories

    Use Sony cleaning cartridges. Follow the directions included with the cleaning cartridge. NOTE: The DV16000 with Intellex version 3.1 software supports the Quantum SDLT 320 tape drive for archive. The Quantum SDLT 320 stores up to 160 GB of data on a single tape cartridge.
  • Page 251: Physical Characteristics

    Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions 17" (432 mm) Wide 17½” (445 mm) Deep 6¾” (172 mm) High 28 lbs (12.75 kg) Unit Weight 38 lbs (17.25 kg) Shipping Weight Technical Specifications...
  • Page 252: Environmental Requirements

    Installation and Operating Instructions ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Temperature 41–104° F (5–40° C) 5–95% RH noncondensing Humidity 0–10,000 feet (0–3,048 meters) Altitude (operating) Technical Specifications...
  • Page 253: Index

    INDEX ........227 Alarm Outputs ......224 Alarm Record Settings About Intellex ..........151 ............37 Button ............. 145 Button ..........14 Connector ............. 151 Screen ..........137 Generate Access ........... 224 Input Names ..........224 Security ......... 224 Input Polarity Accessories ..........
  • Page 254 Begin recording later ........146 ..........231 Camera In Browse ............200 ..........231 Camera Out Button ..... 45 Configuring Covert Camera ......... 145 About Intellex – ........13 Connectors ..........59 Add to list .......... 62 Copy Schedule ............37 Alarms ........
  • Page 255 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Camera Associations ........105 COM 1 ............202 Camera Control ..........43 COM 2 ............202 Camera Handlers ......... 44 COM 3 ............202 Camera Sequencing COM 4 ............202 ............140 Start COM 5 ............202 ............
  • Page 256 Installation and Operating Instructions ........... 17 .......... 55 Network Weekend Days ........... 12 ....... 56 Power In Weekend Start/End Times – ........12 Rear Panel – ..........15 Required ..........13 SCSI-3 DAT — see Tape:Digital Audio ........... 13 Speakers Data ..........13 S-VID Out ...........
  • Page 257 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Define Dome Control ..........7 ............ 58 Segment Dome Controller ......3 Defining New Segment ....... 60 Domes ............43 Delete Drive – ..........51 Filter ..........11 CD/CD-RW – ..........61 Segment ......... 234 Digital Audio Tape ............
  • Page 258 Installation and Operating Instructions ............. 43 Expander Indicators Normal ..........43 Reduce Gain ............204 Port Generate Alarm .......... 138 Expander-RDVEXP01 Generate Alarms ......... 201 USB/RS-232 4-Port ..........148 Expanders Cameras ............148 Clear ............202 Port ..........145 Utility Export ............. 11 Hard Drive .............
  • Page 259 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Input Names ............. 224 Alarm Language ............32 Input Polarity ............21 Intellex ............. 224 Alarm ............32 Select Inputs ..........20 Setup ............. 227 Alarm ..........21 Windows ........... 226 Camera Latch Message ..........224 Installation and Use of Accessories ..
  • Page 260 Installation and Operating Instructions ........21 Start (Windows) Motion Exception ......... 76 – ......... 37 Switch To ...... 78 Accessing from Main Menu Menus ..... 78 Accessing from Setup Menu ........... 3 ......... 81 On-screen Active Zone Settings ......84 Message Environmental Factors ............
  • Page 261 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System ..........6 Remote Pack Playback Options ........... 109 Archive ............. 37 ............. 110 Archive Audio – ............ 229 ..........36 Record Controls – ..........40 ............. 109 Setup Enable – ......134 ..........3...
  • Page 262 Installation and Operating Instructions Pre-Alarm — see Alarm:Pre-Alarm Rates ............2 Print — see Image:Print Record Rate/Quality ..........49 Printer ............231 Rear Panel ............12 ............31 ............. 31 Change Rear Panel Connectors ....... 231 ..........13 Connector REC — see Record:Indicator ............
  • Page 263 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System ........63 Remaining Images Active Segment ........63 Alarmed Segment ............144 Status ........37 Archive Options Remote ....... 137 Change Format ............. 110 Audio – ..........35 Controls ............110 Text ........ 21 Enter PIN Code Remote Pack ............
  • Page 264 ............. 61 ..........40 Change Date/Time ........... 66 ............. 40 Configuration Display ............62 ............. 59 Copy Holiday – ..........58 ..........19 Define Intellex – ..........61 ..........20 Delete Language ..........57 ............23 Disabled Mouse – ............60 ..........40 Options – ............62 .......36...
  • Page 265 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Single Pane Supply ..........137 ............. 233 Image Area Power ............138 View System Smart Search Filters — see Filter:Smart Search ......... 106 Administrator ............. 151 Software Maintenance Identification ..152 Button ............24...
  • Page 266 ............108 Name TV Out (S-Video) ........231 ..........40 Privileges Users ..........135 Changing Undo Utility ............58 Button ......... 145 About Intellex ............. 58 – Holiday ........145 Begin Record ........... 58 – Weekday ......37 Button ........... 58 Weekend .........145...
  • Page 267 Intellex DV16000 Digital Video Management System Video Format ..........225 (1x1) .............. 230 Video Level ..........226 (2x2) .............. 230 Video Loss (3x3) .............. 230 ..........224 Alarm on (4x4) .............. 230 Video Out ............ 231 (S-Video) View ............ 231 TV Out ..........

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