Dedicated Micros DM/CMVUD500 Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 CamVu 500 Minidome Installation and Operation Manual DM/CMVUD500 DM/CMVUD500/N...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Alarm Settings ...............60 Network Settings ............72 Features & Text ..............89 Diagnostics ..............94 Event Search ..............96 Unit Operation ..............98 Appendix A - About Pages ...........112 Appendix B - Dimensions ..........118 Appendix C - Template..........119 Notes ................124 Index ................126 Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction 1.03 The CamVu500 Mini-dome is the latest addition to Dedicated Micros range of CamVu IP Cameras. Providing excellent low light, performance the CamVu500 Mini-dome can transmit and record images in real-time and is designed for Dedicated Micros next generation of video surveillance - Closed IPTV.
  • Page 4: Components Supplied

    1 x CD containing information for use with the camera Note: If powering the unit over PoE using the supplied injector, a 48Vdc PSU that can supply 15W is required - DM/PSU/48V can be purchased separately from Dedicated Micros. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 5: Ce Notice (European Union)

    This section contains the regulatory declarations for the EU for the Camera. This product is marked with the CE symbol and indicates compliance with all applicable Directives. A “Declaration of Conformity” is held at Dedicated Micros Ltd, 1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire WA4 4HS http://www.dedicatedmicros.com Hereby, Dedicated Micros LTD, declares that this Unit Camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 95/5/EC.
  • Page 6: Poe Injector Cable

    The POE Injector cable is designed to enable the use of POE (Power over Ethernet) before a POE capable switch has been installed. It is installed alongside a suitable 48Vdc PSU that can supply 15W is required - DM/PSU/48V can be purchased separately from Dedicated Micros. Connection to DVR/NVR/Layer 3 Enhanced CCTV Switch Connection to suitable 48Vdc 15W PSU - (DM/PSU/48V) Ethernet cable connection to camera.
  • Page 7: Important Safeguards

    EMC directive 89/336 and the Low Voltage Directive LVD 73/23 EEC. Conforming to the requirements of standards EN55022 for emissions, EN61000-4 parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 11 for immunity and EN60950 for Electrical Equipment safety. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 8: Fcc Class B Regulatory Notice

    Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing and repair to qualified service personnel. Equipment Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Ventilation Ensure unit is properly ventilated to protect from overheating. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Connect the ethernet cable to the RJ45 socket on the mainboard. If the camera is connected to a switch that is not POE capable, refer to ‘POE Injector Cable‘ and install the POE injector cable as described. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 10: Camera Adjustment

    Use the levers on the varifocal lens to adjust the camera’s field of view, and focus. Local Video Out Provision is made for the connection of a local video monitor to assist in setting up the camera. Use the optional service connector DM/ICED-SERV (not supplied). Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 11: Final Assy

    Final Assy When all the connections and adjustments have been made, re-attach the camera liner and dome cover. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 12: Configuring The Unit

    IP addresses or configure DNS servers. By loading a suitable free add-on to your web browser such as Bonjour for Windows for Internet Explorer or BonjourFoxy for FireFox zero configuration devices such as this unit can easily be discovered and accessed. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 13 If prompted, enter a username and password. The default settings are; username:dm and password:web. The Main Menu page will be displayed. 6.13 The configuration menus are accessible via the link on the left hand side of the page.. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 14: System Settings

    Email reporting and control of the display resolution. The Maintain page allows the current configuration to be saved, and for previously saved settings to be loaded. The PowerScript management pages allows individual PowerScripts to be disabled if required. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 15 This is the MAC address assigned to the unit. IP Address This is the IP address allocated to the unit. Sub Net This is the subnet mask for the unit Gateway This is the IP address of the default gateway (router) assigned by the Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 16 Links to the System Settings->Software details page Time/Date (Green) Links to the System->Time and Date page Accounts (Yellow) Links to the Viewer Settings->User Accounts details page Network (Blue) Links to the Network Settings->Network details page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 17 Software This page details the installed software and may be needed if calling Technical Support. System (Red) Links back to the System Settings page Diagnostics (Blue) Opens the Status->Diagnostics page. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 18: Unit Status

    Details the total time the unit has been operational. Reset code The last reset code used is displayed. Restart reason The reason for the last restart is displayed i.e. Controlled User Reset. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 19 Opens the Capabilities Details page (refer to ‘Appendix A - Capabilities Details’). UI Information Opens the UI Information page (refer to ‘Appendix A - UI Information’). Profile Record Tables Opens the Profile Record Tables page (refer to ‘Profile Record’). Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 20 A-Z (Green) Activates the letter selection buttons allowing all subjects within a selected index letter to be displayed. Previous (Yellow) and Subsequent (Blue) letters can then be selected and displayed Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 21 Logs The log files stored in the camera can be accessed from this page. Selected logs are displayed on the page below. About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 22: Security Logs

    Security Logs The network security logs, which show details of attempted intrusions over the network between the configured dates and times, can be displayed on this page. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 23 System Settings->Maintain->Reset, or by pressing ‘Red’ while on this page. Session Language Select to change the language settings for the current session only. Choose Select to immediately activate session language changes. Reset (Red) Resets the unit Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 24: Time And Date

    Allows current unit time to be updated. Set Time (Green) Applies the new time. Set Date Allows current unit date to be updated. PC Time Displays the system time of the PC currently being used to view the webpages. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 25 Note: The PC Time and Sync Time options will only be available if viewing the menu via the webpages. System (Yellow) Opens the System Settings->System page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 26: System Features

    ‘Analytics & Text-Text In Image’ for more information. Note: When de-selected here, the ‘Text in Image’ menu will no longer be displayed in the menu tree. Email Reporting Select this option to activate the Email Reporting function, refer to ‘Network Settings-E-mail’ for more information. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 27 Select to open the System->Features->System page Network (Green) Select to open the System->Features->Network page Video (Yellow) Select to open the System->Features->Video page Other (Blue) Select to open the System->Features->Other page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 28: System Features Network

    Remote Codec Default Connection This selects the initial connection type to use for an auto configured remote codec camera, select from TCP or UDP System (Red) Select to open the System->Features->System page Network (Green) Select to open the System->Features->Network page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 29: System Features Video

    Select this option to improve display clarity and minimise the comb effect that may be visible when recording high motion scenes in high resolution. 3D Input Filter Options are Off, Time Domain Filter, Spatial Filter, or Both. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 30: System Features Other

    Refreshes the information on the current page. System Features Other Auto Update Web Variables This is used to enable/disable the configuration page auto update acceptance option which is displayed when the configuration webpage version has been updated. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 31 Select to open the System->Features->System page Network (Green) Select to open the System->Features->Network page Video (Yellow) Select to open the System->Features->Video page Other (Blue) Select to open the System->Features->Other page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 32 USB device. Current unit settings can also be saved for future use and previously saved settings restored. Camera Reset (Red) Select to restart the unit. Configuration Default (Green) Select to return the unit to its factory default settings and restart. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 33: Powerscript Management

    Clicking Save will alter DEFAULT.C, if you already have a custom PowerScript on your unit which uses the DEFAULT.C file, please contact your regional Technical Support before using this page. Reset (Red) Resets the unit Save (Green) Saves the current settings Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 34: Display

    The Display menu allows settings for the local viewing client to be established and user access to the system. The Viewer Defaults page allows the Viewer menu settings to be configured. The User Accounts page helps protect configuration procedures by limiting access to specific users via accounts and passwords. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 35: Viewer Defaults

    Images displayed full screen in the Viewer menus can be shown in either High Medium or Low resolution. Default settings can be configured for accessing the Viewer function via a low bandwidth connection (WAN) or a higher bandwidth connection (LAN). Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 36 For example, if a local unit and a remote DVR are to be accessed, it is possible to set the Applet location for both DVRs as the local unit. If viewing the unit remotely, Dedicated Micros provide a remote applet located on the Dedicated Micros website (www.dedicatedmicros.
  • Page 37: User Accounts

    FTP connection. Default Username:dmftp Default Password:ftp. Telnet Assigning username and password requirements for Telnet connections will limit Telnet access to the unit (Telnet can be used to upgrade the unit). Default Username:dm Default Password:none. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 38 To modify a user’s settings, highlight the user in the list and press Modify. Delete (Yellow) To delete a user’s settings, highlight the user in the list and press Delete. Account Info (Blue) Opens a detail page displaying information about the settings. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 39: Camera

    The Camera menus allow configuration of the camera setup, refer to the individual menus for further details. The Setup page allows the quick configuration the camera setup. The Iris Control page allows adjustments to settings of a DC drive lens when one is fitted. This is to allow for tolerances in manufacturers lenses. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 40 Sets the target exposure level that the electronic iris will try to attain. This can be used to adjust the brightness of the image. Flip Video Used to invert the image when the camera is mounted upside down. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 41 Mirror Video Select to ‘mirror’ the camera image (horizontal flip). Sharpness Manually adjust the image sharpness. Decrement - (Green) Decrease sharpness Increment + (Yellow) Increase Sharpness Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 42: Iris Control

    Save the current settings. Decrement - (Yellow) Use the button to reduce the zero crossing point setting by 1 Increment + (Blue) Use the button to increase the zero crossing point setting by 1 Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 43: Icr Settings

    Ethernet networks Importantly the external storage device must be located on the same network as the unit. The Video Storage page displays drives that are available for video recording and allows the formatting and allocation of these devices. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 44 Record Duration/Enhance Quality The recording duration can be limited to a set number of days; allowing the recording quality to be enhanced for a shorter storage period. Default All (Green) Restore record settings to factory defaults. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 45: Profile Record

    Alarm or Event. Note that Set and Override schedules will be used only when Timed Schedules are applied, refer to the ‘Schedules’ section for further details. Note: Unset, Set and Override modes may be renamed via Record Settings->Schedule. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 46 Select from Maximum, Very High, High, Medium, or Low. Select User Defined to use settings established in the Advance Profile Record menu. Note: The higher the Quality setting, the greater the storage space needed. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 47: Advanced Record

    Alarm or Event. Note that Set and Override schedules will be used only when Timed Schedules are applied. Refer to ‘Schedule’ for further information. Comp Select image compression format (MPEG, JPEG or H264). Select image resolution format (HD720, XGA,SVGA, VGA, QVGA, Q2VGA). Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 48 Select the number of pictures recorded per second. If using MPEG4 recording, select the number of images recorded within a GOP (Group of Pictures). A GOP consists of an I-Frame (keyframe) and following P frames. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 49: Protect Video

    Select this option to protect recorded video for the selected time period(s). Unprotect Select this option to unprotect recorded video selected from the list. Reload List This will refresh the video list according to the selections made in the Start Time/Date and End Time/Date dialog boxes. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 50 This dialog box allows a search to be made within the protected video list starting from a specific Time and Date. List To Date/Time This dialog box allows a search within the protected video list to conclude at a specific Time and Date. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 51 They can be added to the storage capability of this unit by ‘claiming’ the storage. Unavailable storage is listed as Owned. Claimed storage capacity can be ‘released’ in the top panel. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 52: Video Storage

    DM recommends that media is formatted before allocation, even if if has been used previously for video storage. Realm Displays the status of the associated media. Feedback Displays messages about the progress of formatting/allocation of the media. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 53: To Format Additional Video Storage

    The unit application drive is protected, if it is allocated the unit will only remove the video folder. Formatting any other device will remove all data. In either case recording on the system is halted while formatting and, if already allocated, the formatted device will be de-allocated as a video storage device Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 54 PAR files ready for recording to commence, progress will be displayed in the Feedback column. Note: There will be a pause before recording begins, dependant on the size of the USB device as video partitions are built. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 55: Schedule

    The Setup page allows configuration of the schedule including naming the modes of operation and controlling when the unit changes between modes. The RVRC page allows a user to temporarily switch the unit’s system state into set/unset/ override mode. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 56 Specifies what time in format HH:MM the UNSET recording settings, configured on the Profile Recording page, will become operational SET Time Specifies what time in format HH:MM the SET recording settings, configured on the Profile Recording page, will become operational Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 57 Mode setting to all cameras below the clicked arrow. Note: To disable one day, set both times to 00.00. To have the profile recording all 24 hours of a day, set both times to 24.00 Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 58 PC and GMT. Current system state The current system state will be displayed i.e. Set, Unset or Override. Note: The system state names displayed here will depend on those entered via the Schedule menu: Record Settings->Schedule. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 59 Enter your recognised user name. This will be logged. Force UNSET(Green) Select to switch to Unset mode. Force SET (Yellow) Select to switch to Set mode. Force OVERRIDE (Blue) Select to switch to Override mode. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 60: Alarm Settings

    FTP alarm notification or an increase in the recording rate. The VMD page enables the unit’s VMD (Video Motion Detection) to be set-up. VMD allows a camera to automatically detect if there is any movement/changes within specific areas of the video scene. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 61 Pre-Alarm sec. This is the time period prior to the start of the alarm included with the alarm recording for archive. These images will also be protected from being overwritten. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 62 Enable this for the zone alarm to be active in Unset operation mode. Enable in Set Each alarm can be configured to be active when the unit is in a specific operation mode. Enable this for the zone alarm to be active in Set operation mode. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 63 Schedule menu (Record Settings->Schedule). Activity (Green) Select to open the Alarm->Activity menu Zone Act (Yellow) Select to open the Alarm->Zone Actions menu Alarm in (Blue) Select to open the Alarm->Inputs menu Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 64 Add Still Image This will record a still image of the trigger along with the standard recording. This can then be sent on to an external destination. Protect Alarm Images Alarm images can automatically be protected from being overwritten. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 65 E-mail Reporting The unit can send an e-mail when an alarm is detected. For further information, refer to ‘Network->E-mail’. Relays (Blue) Select to open the Alarm->Global Actions menu Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 66: Alarm Response

    ‘Zone Input’ for more information. Note: When Activity to Trigger is set to ‘Zone’; the options detailed below are unavailable. Create Database Entry When selected, an alarm entry will be added to the Event database. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 67 This will enable Activity Detection when the unit is in Override operation mode. Note: Unset, Set and Override modes can be given more recognisable titles i.e. Day, Night, Weekend via the Schedule menu (Record Settings->Schedule). Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 68: Activity Setup

    If the camera is configured to detect VMD, the following warning will be displayed. Use the Alarm Settings-> VMD/ACT Response menu option to configure ‘Detection type’ for Activity. Once Activity is configured, this page will be displayed Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 69 This option will update the still image displayed in the Grid Editor. Set All (Green) This option will insert a default square of 16 x 16 cells across the displayed video image. Clear All (Yellow) This option will clear all entered cells. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 70: Vmd Configuration

    If the camera are configured to detect Activity,the following warning will be displayed. Use the Alarm Settings-> VMD/ACT Response menu option to configure ‘Detection type’ for VMD. Once Activity is configured, this page will be displayed Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 71 Select ‘Always Active’ for Detection to operate constantly Reload Img (Red) Refreshes the camera image. Clear All (Green) Removes all defined zones from the image. Default Grid (Yellow) Displays the default 16 zone grid across the whole image. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 72: Network Settings

    The FTP Download page allows data to be archived to a central FTP server. This could be on receipt of an alarm, Activity activation or at a scheduled time to back-up recorded video. The Firewall page allows configuration of the onboard firewall. The Connections page displays the current live connections to the unit. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 73 DHCP server, which assigns an available IP address. This IP address can change every time the unit is powered up. If DNS is not available, it is recommended that DHCP be disabled by entering a suitable, free, static IP address. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 74 Resets the unit to apply changes. Rem Report (Green) Opens the Network Settings->Remote Reporting page. Webcam (Yellow) Opens the Network Settings->Web Camera Configuration page. Email (Blue) Opens the Network Settings->Email page. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 75: Live Trans

    JPEG file sizes can be configured in the range of 5-45Kb. For MPEG4 the figure will be the bit rate allocated. A higher rate will provide better quality picture display. MPEG bit rates in the range of 45-2500Kbits/second. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 76 Select the ration of I Frames recorded between each P Frame. Note: An MPEG I-frame is considerably larger than a P-frame. Therefore the higher the I-P ratio, the higher the disk space required to store recorded images. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 77 (see below). If there are multiple units using multicast, each one must have a unique IP address. Multicast port Following configuration of the IP address, configure the port address. The address will default to 1234. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 78: To Configure Your Pc To Utilise Vlc With Sap Multicasting

    Click on one of the items advertised by the server. The server broadcasts SAP announcements periodically, the packets contain SDP entries which describe the stream contents for each multicast enabled camera. VLC listens for SAP announcements and adds them to the playlist. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 79 Enter the login details for the email account used above. Recipient Email This is the e-mail address of the intended recipient. Recipient Display Name This is the addressee name that will be shown in the e-mail name field. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 80 Zone Act (Green) Select to open the Alarm->Zone Actions menu Network (Yellow) Select to open the Network->Network menu Rem Reporting (Blue) Select to open the Network->Remote Reporting menu Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 81: Remote Reporting

    If there is only one alarm receiving IP address, you must enter the details in both the primary and secondary connection settings. Secondary Dial Profile It is possible to select a separate dial profile for the secondary host. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 82 Zone Act (Green) Select to open the Alarm->Zone Actions menu Network (Yellow) Select to open the Network->Network menu E-mail (Blue) Select to open the Network->E-mail menu Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 83: Web Cam

    Image Filename Prefix This is an identifier for images sent from the unit and will be stored as a prefix to the file name. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 84 Webcam Resolution Select a High, Medium or Low webcam resolution settings to best match the monitor settings of the operator receiving the images. Network (Blue) Opens the Network->Network page. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 85: Ftp Download

    If it is necessary to use an authentication process to access the FTP server, enter the relevant username here. Password If it is necessary to use an authentication process to access the FTP server, enter the relevant password here. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 86 FTP server (for each image partition). This watermark is logged in the log file. Clear video protection after download This automatically clears the image protection from successfully downloaded images. Start Download (Red) Begins the configured download Refresh(Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 87 Note: To open a single port, enter the same number in the Port Start and Port End boxes. Type Displays the type of port to open, select from TCP or UDP. Open Displays if the port is open or not. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 88 Connections This page shows the IP addresses of users connected to this unit. It is for information only and cannot be edited or configured. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 89: Features & Text

    The Analytics and Text menus allow configuration of the unit’s text in image and keywords functionality. Refer to the individual menus for further details. The unit is AnalyticsCapable. Please call Dedicated Micros on + 44 (0) 845 600 9500 for further information on our range of Analytics based solutions.
  • Page 90 Features Dedicated Micros has created a range of analytics components and solutions designed to work with AnalyticsCapable products. The range of applications include: Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), Object Left and Removed, Access Control, People Counting and Perimeter Protection. •...
  • Page 91: Text In Image

    ‘Network to use the unit’s Network port Text Filter Select the text filter option from the drop down list. The options are: Plain Text (default), RAW, EPSON, Laserjet, DM POS Receipt, DM POS Journal, TVC-1066 Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 92 Reset Resets the unit to apply changes. Zone Act (Green) Opens the Alarm Settings -> Zone Actions page. Keywords (Yellow) Opens the Features & Text -> Text -> Keywords page. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 93 The keyword will be active on the selected Zone keyword channel, refer to “Zone Input - Input”. Note: Refer to ‘Text In Image’ for further guidance on integrating text data. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 94: Diagnostics

    The Debug Parser menus allow detailed analysis of the debug output from the camera and maybe used to assist with fault finding. The debug can be filtered in order to isolate and highlight events that are of interest. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 95: Debug Parser

    Allows configuration of the parser window background. Font family Allows the display font family to be specified. Font size Allows the display font size to be specified. Font weight Allows the display font weight to be specified. Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 96: Event Search

    1,3,5,8. Events captured by cameras not in this selection will be ignored. There is only one camera available. Search (Red) When the Event Search parameters have been entered, select ‘Search’. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 97: Event Search Results

    Note that the view window will not increase in size, use the scroll bars to navigate the enlarged image. IMPORTANT: Still event images will only be available for video recorded in JPEG mode (MPEG4 thumbnail Stills will appear ‘blank’); however event data recorded in either JPEG or MPEG4 mode can be replayed. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 98: Unit Operation

    The function of the keys will change according to whether the unit is in Live or Playback mode. Overleaf are described the available Viewer menu pages. To display the colour coded menu options, press the OK button on the IR Remote Control or click the mouse button. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 99: View Control

    The View Control page allows the camera to be displayed full screen. Full Show currently selected camera full screen. Purple Next Opens the next page of the Viewer menu. Note: For information on creating Camera Selection maps. Refer to the Display Setting->Map Config’ section for further information. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 100: Video Control

    The Video Control page offers video playback functions i.e. play, pause, rewind and fast forward. Freezes current video display. Green << Rewinds current video. Yellow > Plays from current position. Blue >> Fast forwards video up to current recording position. Purple Next Opens the next page of the Viewer menu. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 101: Selection Page

    Selecting this option will exit the Viewer menus. This will be logged in the User Activity Log as the current user terminating the session, refer to ‘Appendix C’ for further information regarding the User Activity Log. Purple Next Opens the next page of the Viewer menu. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 102: Goto Menu

    Selecting the Exit (Purple) button will always exit the Timeline Navigation menu. Note: Depending on the scale used to review the video i.e. Seconds, Minutes, Hours, or Days; the above softkey options will differ, however the same intuitive principles remain. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 103: Video Timeline

    Display. To advance in time, click on the right side of the timeline. Time Scale Options • 15 seconds • 1 minute • 15 minutes • 1 hour • 4 hours • 1 day • 1 week • 4 week Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 104: Change Scale

    Right Navigation Arrow will play video from one hour in advance. This can also be selected via the Yellow softkey button. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 105: Event List

    Yellow Page - Select to display the previous page of Event data. Blue Page + Select to display the next page of Event data. Purple Next Select to open the Event Copy and Search menu. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 106: Event Search Menu

    Select to display the Filter Search menu, refer to; Operating The Viewer->Filter Search for further guidance. Blue Activity Select to open the Activity Search menu, refer to; Operating The Viewer->Activity Search for further guidance. Purple Next Opens the Play menu for the currently selected camera. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 107: Filter Search Menu

    Filter Search Box From Time Select a start time for the Event filter. Events prior to this time will be ignored. From Date Select a start date for the Event filter. Events prior to this date will be ignored. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 108 Select to enter the current Time/Date. Any additional displayed search criteria will remain. Blue Apply Select to apply any changes made to the Filter Search box. Purple Close Select to return to the Event Copy and Search menu. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 109: Activity Search Menu

    A selection of individual cameras can be chosen by entering a comma between each camera i.e. 1,3,5,8. Events captured by other cameras will be ignored. Blank Select to remove all data currently displayed in the Filter Search Box. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 110 Time/Date will be displayed plus all available cameras. Yellow Grid Select to open the Grid menu. Blue Apply Select to apply any change made to the Filter Search box. Purple Close Select to return to the Event Copy and Search menu. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 111: Activity Grid Menu

    Start and and End points will be ignored. Note: Multiple zones can be created within the same camera view. Purple Finish Select to return to the Activity Search menu. Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 112: Appendix A - About Pages

    Appendix A - About Pages General Information This page gives an overview of the units current settings including IP address, connections to the camera, the locations that data is being read from and written to, and which recording profile is active. About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple)
  • Page 113: Record Details

    This page displays the configured recording settings for the unit. The current record mode being used by the unit can be found on the General Information page. About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 114: Camconfig Details

    This page displays the capabilities of the camera in terms of resolution and supported compression formats. This camera does not support audio, alarms, relay or lens de-warping so all these parameters return 0. About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 115 This information page shows the capability settings for the camera. These parameters determine how the camera performs and what options are available on the configuration pages. About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 116: Ui Information

    UI Information The UI page shows the settings stored in the camera which configure the user interface. About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 117: Profile Record Tables

    Profile Record Tables This page shows the different settings available in the record configurations. The current default settings are indicated by crosses. About (Blue) Opens the About page Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the current page Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 118: Appendix B - Dimensions

    Appendix B - Dimensions Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 119: Appendix C - Template

    Appendix C - Template Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 120: Appendix D - Specification

    Directly configure from the associated NetVu Connected Video Server. In addition, when used within a Closed IPTV system, default settings (such as streaming rate, resolution, aspect ratio, telemetry, lens configuration etc.) can be automatically assigned to the camera Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 121: Integration Specifications

    NETVU OBSERVER - SEAMLESS VIDEO MANAGEMENT Dedicated Micros NetVu ObserVer video management software allows seamless viewing and control of live and recorded images from any NetVu Connected product (IP or analogue) in a single interface. The ability to view multiple sites simultaneously makes management of any security installation efficient.
  • Page 122 Quickstart 9355 Dedicated Micros ©2011...
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  • Page 124: Notes

    Notes Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 125 Notes Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 126: Index

    Video Storage ..............52 Language ................23 Video Timeline ..............103 Live Trans ................75 View Control ..............99 Local Video Out ..............10 Viewer Defaults ..............35 Locating the Unit IP address ..........12 VMD Configuration ............70 Logs ...................21 Web Cam ................83 Maintain ................32 Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 127 Zero_conf configuration .............12 Zone Actions ..............64 Zone Inputs ................61 Dedicated Micros ©2011...
  • Page 128: Installed By

    14434 Albemarle Point Place, Suite 100, 41460 Neuss, Germany Chantilly, Virginia 20151 USA Freephone: 800 864 7539 Dedicated Micros France Dedicated Micros, Australia PTY. 9-13 rue du Moulinet PO Box 6480, Baulkam Hills BC 75013 Paris, France NSW 2153, Australia...

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