Dedicated Micros SD Range Installation And Operation Manual

Dedicated Micros SD Range Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 SD Range Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Appendix B .....................67 Appendix C .....................69 Whilst every attempt is made to ensure these manuals are accurate and current, Dedicated Micros reserve the right to alter or modify the specification of the machine described herein without prejudice. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Available with either 8, 12, 16 or 32* camera inputs and offering telemetry control, the SD range has built in Alarm functionality and onboard Activity detection software. The MultiMode recording feature enables different recording rates, resolutions and compression formats to be set across scheduled, normal, and alarm modes for each individual camera.
  • Page 4: Features

    The order and layout of these pages has been designed to help the setup process. It is recommended that the menus are edited sequentially (as they appear on the page), to enable accurate, easy and efficient setup. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 5: Important Safeguards

    The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems”. This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 6 CE Mark If this product is marked with the CE symbol it indicates compliance with all applicable directives. Directive 89/336/EEC. A ‘Declaration of Conformity’ is held at Dedicated Micros Ltd., 1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire, WA4 4HS, UK. Laser The unit supports an integrated CD writer, the following are additional warnings associated with installing and operating the CD writer, please pay particular attention to this information.
  • Page 7: Installing The Unit

    • SD Range Software CD If any of these items are missing please contact Dedicated Micros Technical Support team. Note: Before installing the SD DVR, carefully read all Safety Instructions and the following information on where the unit should be located.
  • Page 8: Complete Flexibility

    Low record rates selected. With Global record rates of up to 100pps (PAL) and 120pps (NTSC), the SD Range offers recording of up to 5pps on each camera, out of the box, at a record duration of 7, 14, 30 or 60 days (the default is 14 or 30 days depending on variant).
  • Page 9 MJPEG is better suited to recording high motion scenes, or scenes during an alarm state. Note: Dedicated Micros recommends using MPEG4 as a background recording setting; switching to MJPEG on event or alarm.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Flash Orange - IR being received Solid Red - Unit working but outside normal parameters Flashing Red - System not operational (i.e. in boot up) No LED - Power Failure Rear Panel connections 32 Input model 16 Input model 12 Input model Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 11: Alarms And Relays

    Range of Alarm states are 0 – 800R = Short circuit 800R – 2K = closed contact iii. 2k – 12k = open contact > 12K = open circuit. RELAYS 9 way (female) D Type rated at 24V 200mA Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 12: Remote Control

    Use this button to cycle through available cameras. This button should be pressed to carry out auxiliary actions on a PTZ camera. Press the Menu button to enter the Configuration menus. Press the Exit button to exit the Configuration menus. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 13: Using The Ir Remote Control

    Using a USB Mouse or the webpages Navigate the pages by clicking on the tabs on the left of the main page. Highlight an editable field by clicking directly on it. Use the drop down menu to change settings. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 14 Note: A selected item in the drop down list will appear highlighted. Navigating away from a page (clicking on a different tab on the side panel) will automatically save any changed settings. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 15: Installing The Sd Unit

    The SD supports up to 8, 12, 16 or 32 connected Video Inputs (dependant on model) via the 75Ω BNC connectors. Connect cameras to the video inputs, starting from input 1. 5.12 Step  Monitor The SD supports a main monitor via BNC ‘A’ and a spot monitor via BNC labelled ‘B’. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 16 The SD supports a 10/100Mbps auto-detecting network port. Use a CAT5 cable to connect the unit to the network. By default the unit is configured for DHCP where the unit is automatically allocated an IP address from the network DHCP server. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 17 1k in line and 5K end of line resistance. The SD detects short circuit, open circuit and contact closure. This functionality is part of the advanced alarms supported on NetVu Connected products and included features required for Central Monitoring and is compatible with the British Standard BS8418. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 18 Connecting twisted pair telemetry for PTZ cameras. Providing text data recorded with the video e.g. Point of Sale. Note: Telemetry cameras should be connected to Serial 3 and 4. Text data can be retrieved from any serial port. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 19 If the dome is being connected using RS485, the dome address should be set according to the camera number of the SD (1-32). Pin connections for RS485 connection to a Dennard dome on serial port 3/4 are: Dome Cable SD Serial Connector Yellow Green Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 20 To be compliant with wiring regulations in some countries, an Alarm/Security device should be connected to a fused spur and not a wall outlet socket (check local regulations before installation). Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 21: Configuring The Unit

    The unit can be configured using on the on-board web pages. To access these: Launch Internet Explorer (or other web browser package). 6.12 Type the URL for the unit (IP address or domain and unit name). The Main Menu page will be displayed. 6.13 Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 22: Status

    To ‘manually’ save changes, select the Save button. Use the ‘Cancel’ button to exit a page without saving any changes made. Note: The Save button is only displayed when accessing the menus via the web interface. Note: Some pages may be displayed differently on the web browser than the local monitor. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 23: General

    Note: Any changes made on the web pages are automatically saved when the page is closed. To ‘manually’ save changes, select the Save button. Use the ‘Cancel’ button to exit a page without saving any changes made. Note: The Save button is only displayed when accessing the menus via the web interface. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 24: Cameras

    Note: Any changes made on the web pages are automatically saved when the page is closed. To ‘manually’ save changes, select the Save button. Use the ‘Cancel’ button to exit a page without saving any changes made. Note: The Save button is only displayed when accessing the menus via the web interface. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 25 More button. Return to the previous page via the Back button. These buttons are only displayed if more than eight cameras are connected. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 26: Schedule

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 27: Recording

    Cancel Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 28: Advanced Settings

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 29 Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save (Grey) To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 30: Record Options

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 31: Manual Image Protection

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 32: Network

    Email Settings. Bandwidth selection It is possible to set maximum limits for the bandwidth utilisation on the Network port of the unit. The settings can be edited by clicking the Edit button, refer to ‘Bandwidth selection’. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 33: Email Settings

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 34: Bandwidth Selection

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 35: Alarms

    Operator monitor. Preset If the Primary camera is enabled for telemetry, it can be sent on alarm to the preset nominated here. Secondary camera If the alarm triggers two cameras, the second camera should be defined here. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 36 Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save (Grey) To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 37: Global Alarms

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 38: Activity

    • Cameras sited indoors where there is very little background movement can be set to Indoor high or Indoor low sensitivity. The sensitivity levels are: • Indoor High (most sensitive setting). • Indoor Low. • Outdoor High. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 39 Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 40: Activity Grid

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 41 If the initial connection attempt fails, the unit will wait for the specified time period before attempting to re-connect. Dial count This details the number of attempts the unit has made to connect to the remote alarm monitoring station. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 42 This will send a single wake up ping across a network to a specified ARC server. If no reply is received, the unit will wait for the Dial Retry Time before sending another ping (until it reaches the Dial Limit). Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 43: Serial

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 44: Audio

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 45: Text

    Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 46 Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Save To ‘manually’ save changes whilst in a menu page, select the Save button. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 47: Admin

    Main (Red) This button will navigate to the Main page. Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 48: Local Admin Passwords

    If a playback function is requested on the local monitor, the operator will be challenged for a password. The operator will remain logged in as a Supervisor (Playback functionality enabled) until the EXIT button is pressed or the menu system entered. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 49: Maintain

    This button will return all option settings to their factory release default settings. Cancel (Purple) Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed. Use this button to cancel any changes before navigating away from the page. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 50: Demos

    Select from the various options shown in the menu screen above. When the chosen Demo has been selected, a short tutorial will be displayed, showing which buttons, and in which sequence, should be pressed on the IR Remote Control. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 51: Help

    As shown in the above example, firstly select the required menu screen; then select the Help option. both the chosen menu heading and the Help heading will be accompanied by a red tab. Then displayed on screen is a detailed description of the various options contained within the displayed menu. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 52: Unit Operation

    The unit can also be controlled using either the optional; DM/KBC1 or DM/KBC2 keyboard. This is connected via the KBD connector on the rear of the SD and provides the same control functions as the Keyboard/Remote Control. DM/KBC1 Keyboard Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 53 Displays the archiving options Live mode - No functionality Play mode - Starts fast forwarding from play time. Rewind mode - Starts fast forwarding from play time. Pause mode - Steps forward one frame Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 54 Toggles control from Main to Spot monitor. Allows the numeric selection of a camera (numeric selection defaults to camera selection). Allows entry of camera and Preset and numbers. For future use. For future use. Triggers the wash function on a telemetry camera. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 55 Used as menu and on-screen navigation keys Pan and tilt control for telemetry cameras In Play mode: Used to Mark Start/End positions. ln Live mode: Displays the Copy List and archive controls. Exits menus. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 56: Softkey Guidance

    Select Preset (blue softkey) followed by the preset number (2 digits). To select Multiscreen Press a coloured Softkey and the following menu will be displayed: To display images in a Quad layout, press the green softkey. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 57: To Investigate Events

    Note: The spot monitor is only capable of displaying live full screen images. To Copy cameras to an archive Refer to the Copy Menu section of this manual. To Investigate events Refer to the Event List section of this manual. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 58: Event List

    To view any additional pages of Event data, press the Blue Softkey. Press the Yellow Softkey to view previous pages. • Press PLAY to view the event in full screen. • Press EXIT or LIVE to exit the Event List. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 59: Event Search Filter

    Archive list. To archive to CD/USB, refer to the Copy Menu section on the following page. Start a new search If you wish to start a new search filter, tap the EVENT button to exit the Event list, then re-enter data in the Event Search Filter menu Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 60: Copy Menu

    When the end of the required segment to be copied is reached, press the COPY key again to mark the segment end. Repeat the above step to add all required segments. Press the LIVE button, then COPY to navigate to the Copy list to archive to USB or CD. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 61 The USB export status is displayed as a %. On completion the status will read ‘Finished’. Note: The SD range will support most USB Flash and USB HDD media for export, a summary of known supported items is displayed in Appendix C.
  • Page 62: Problem Solving

    I cannot select a specific camera Answer Check that the camera video input in the ‘Camera Advanced’ menu is set to connected. Answer Check that the camera has not been disabled (made covert) in the ‘Camera Viewing’ menu. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 63: My Camera Image Is Either Too Bright Or Too Dark

    Answer Re-calibrate the keyboard joystick by pressing and holding the button to the right of the Audio button while re-powering the keyboard. Now move the joystick in all directions until the LEDs in the centre of the keyboard no longer flash. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 64: I Cannot Playback The Recorded Cd On My Dvr

    Check with the IT department, or with your installer. Lost passwords cannot be reset, if the passwords are not recoverable, the unit will have to be returned to Dedicated Micros for resetting. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 65 I was performing a walktest and the unit stopped sending alarms. There is a feature that will disable a repeatedly tripping contact. If this has been activated, it can effect walktests. Answer Check on the General Contacts. menu to see if Nuisance Count has been set up. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 66: Appendix A

    Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready Ready to Send Clear to Send Ring Indicate RS Connectivity (Serial , ) Description Desc Receive Data Transmit Data Ground Ready to Send Clear to Send Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 67: Appendix B

    Bang & Olufsen 2000 Bauer 2617 Beko 2007/2027/2052/2180/2191/2228/2242/2269/2498/2588/2589/2616/2637 Binatone 2003 Blaukpunkt 2008/2079/2519/2625 /2636 Brandt 2029/2033/2034/2075/2076/2081/2117/2174/2272/2332/2535/2536 Brother 2610 Daewoo 2003/2009/2037/2039/2060/2070/2105/2128/2148/2224/2492/2498/2521/2551/25 65/2566/2570/2592/2605/2609/2633/2636 Ferguson 2028/2029/2036/2038/2050/2068/2076/2089/2093/2143/2173/2517/2518/2536/25 60/2618/2619/2620/2625/2627/2637 Goldline 2498 Goldstar 2003/2009/2011/2037/2053/2059/2077/2093/2094/2492/2498/2527/2542/2605/260 8/2616/2624/2629/2632/2636/2637 Goodmans 2002/2004/2009/2021/2022/2037/2045/2059/2068/2070/2076/2093/2259/23 69/2492/2496/2497/2498/2504/2516/2548/2551/2554 2605/2609/2610/2614/ 2633/2635/2636 Hitachi 2003/2004/2014/2017/2021/2026/2031/2033/2034/2035/2054/2081/2082/2083/21 69/2175/2199/2201/2202/ 2253/2260/2380/2385/2396/2414/2426/2427/2441/2448 /2450/2469/2470/2471/2472/2497/2498/2499/2500/2504/2509/2512/2522/2524/25 49/2551/2575/579/608/620/627/629/636 Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 68 8573/604/623/624 /627/629/ 635 /636/637/643/644 Pioneer 2029/2037/2081 /2093/2379/2382/2387/2390/2392/2444/2449/2498/2584/2627/26 /2637 Sanyo 2003/2004/2006/2014/2016/2021/2023/2024/2025/2030/2032/2076/2088/2161/22 20/2223/2290/2292/2401/2442/2443/2492/2494/2497/2501/2504/2513/2532/2605/ 2627/2629/2633 Sharp 2001/2005/2023/2040/2101/2102/2127/2139/2160/2162/2186/2193/2207/2219/23 35/2352/2354/2360/2365/2366/2368/2372/2373/2376/2403/2407/2417/2422/2423 /2424/2430/2431/2432/2433/2434/2455/2456/2457/2458/2459/2460/2461/2462/24 63/2483/497/502/506/513/533 Sony 2004/2009/2021/2023/2024/2047/2067/2076/2078/2091/2097/2098/2110/21 11/2118/2121/2125/2135 /2142/2166/2177/2185/2204/2234/2236/2326/2344 /2345/2346/2349/2363/ 2400/2402/2404/2405/2410 /2413/2418/2420/2439//2493/ 2494/2497/2508 /2569/2571/587/602/603/607/639 Technics 2043 Toshiba 2015/2021/2051 /2069/2090/2103/2137/2158/2159/2165/2179/2188/2194 /2208/2211/2213/2217 /2218/2222/2243/2244/2250/2271/2284/2288/2294 /2303 /2304/2313/2318/2319/2320/2321/2322/2328/2347/2350/2370/2375/2394/2409/24 21/2435/2437/2440/2465/466/467/485/487/489/490/496/497/503/508 /526/574/54/ 591/595/606/607/632/642 Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 69: Appendix C

    (MPEG-4/JPEG) across scheduled, normal and alarm modes dynamically on individual cameras. RECORDING Playback and record to hard disk simultaneously. Alarmed or manually selected images can be protected from being overwritten. Timed expiry option allows images to be held for a selected number of days. Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 70 Web pages are available for configuration using a standard internet browser. KEYBOARD/RC INTERFACE CONTROL Offering full system control. OPTIONAL KEYBOARDS Supports Dedicated Micros keyboards: DMKBC1 DMKBC2 TELEMETRY Built-in RS485/Twisted pair protocols provide direct control of the numerous domes including but not limited to the following: •...
  • Page 71 SD RANGE DATA Serial Ports: 4 - 2 xRS232 (9 wire) or (3 wire), 2 x RS232 (3 wire), RS485. Ethernet: 1x Ethernet RJ-45 10/100 Ethernet connection. USB: 3 x USB 2.0 Connector (1 positioned on the front panel). TEMPERATURE RANGE 5 - 40°C...
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  • Page 74 Notes Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 75 I was performing a walktest and the unit stopped sending alarms................. 65 Laser ................6 Lightning Strike .............. 5 Local Admin Passwords ..........48 Locating the Unit IP address ........21 Maintain ............... 49 Manual Image Protection ..........31 MultiMode Recording ............. 8 Dedicated Micros ©2007...
  • Page 76 Dedicated Micros Ltd. 1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire, WA4 4HS, UK Dedicated Micros France Dedicated Micros, Australia PTY. 9-13 rue du Moulinet 5/3 Packard Avenue, Castle Hill, 75013 Paris, France NSW 2154, Australia Dedicated Micros Slovenia Dedicated Micros, Asia PTY...

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