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Videoswitch VDM-16G320 User Manual (65 pages)
VDM Digital Recorder
Brand:
Videoswitch
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 0.99 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Overview
9
The VDM Digital Recorder
9
The Front Panel
10
The Rear Panel
11
Operating Modes
12
Screen Icons
13
Menu Structure
14
User Menu
15
Supervisor Menu
16
Engineer Menu
17
2 Installation
18
Connecting up (4 Camera Example)
18
Setting Date and Time
19
Critical Alerts
19
Operation
19
3 Recording
20
Update Rates
20
CD Capacity
20
4 Remote Access
21
Configurations
21
Pstn
21
Isdn
21
Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN)
21
Ethernet Using a Cross-Over Cable
22
Broadband (ADSL)
22
Option Modules
23
Installation
23
VDM Firmware Upgrades
24
PC Software
24
Installing VI-Connect
24
Configuring VI-Connect
24
Adding Sites to VI-Connect
24
Using VI-Connect
25
5 Routine Checks
26
Critical Alerts
26
6 Viewing Live Images
27
Enter Live Mode
27
Live Display Modes
27
Full Screen Main Monitor
27
Spot Monitor
27
Picture-In-Picture
27
Quad
27
9-Way and 16-Way Multi-Screen
28
Zoom
28
Auto-Sequencing
28
Auto-Sequencing Main Monitor
28
Auto-Sequencing Spot Monitor
28
7 Replaying Recorded Images
29
Enter PLAY Mode
29
Replay from Hard Drive(S)
29
Replay from CD
29
Normal, Single Frame and Fast Play
29
Replay Display Modes
30
Full Screen (Main Monitor)
30
Quad
30
Zoom (Replay)
30
Searching by Date and Time
30
Sweep Mode
31
Recalling Events
32
Stepping through Events
32
Replaying Incidents
32
Selecting an Incident
32
Go to the Start of the Current Incident
33
Go to the End of the Current Incident
33
8 Archiving Images Onto CD
34
Quick Incident Recording
34
Adjusting the Size of an Incident
34
Enlarge an Incident by Moving the End
34
Enlarge an Incident by Moving the Start
34
Reduce an Incident by Moving the End
34
Reduce an Incident by Moving the Start
35
Reduce an Incident by Moving the Start or End
35
Creating an Incident by Setting the Start and End
35
Set the Start of an Incident
35
Set the End of an Incident
35
Selecting Incidents
36
Clearing Unwanted Incidents
36
Writing to CD
36
Replaying a CD
37
9 Information Screens
38
Viewing Drive Information
38
Re-Scan Drives
38
Viewing Image Information
38
Image Authentication
38
System Information
39
10 Setup
40
Navigating the Menus
40
User Menu
41
Incident Options
41
Erase CD
41
Filename
41
Erase Incident Markers
41
Auto Sequence (Main Monitor)
41
Sequence Mode
41
Camera List
41
Dwell Times
41
Auto Sequence (Spot Monitor)
41
Main Monitor Mode
42
Sequence Main
42
Sequence Spot (Day)
42
Sequence Spot (Night)
42
Main Camera
42
PIP Camera
42
Spot Camera (Day)
42
Spot Camera (Night)
42
Anti-Flicker
42
Full Screen
42
Always Interlace
43
Titles
43
Digital Recorder Title
43
Camera Titles
43
Alarm Titles
43
Relay Hold Time
51
Restore after Activity/Alarm
51
Display Active Pixels
51
Critical Alerts
52
Cameras
52
Drive Fail
52
Drive Full
52
Camera Inputs
52
Brightness
52
Colour Boost
52
Termination
52
Remote Access
52
System Address
52
Remote Password
53
Remote Covert Cameras
53
Network Settings
53
Network Interface
53
IP Address
53
Sub-Net Mask
53
Gateway
53
Port
53
PSTN Rings
53
ISDN Answer Mode
53
ISDN Msn/Sub-Address
54
RS232 Baud Rate
54
Keyboard/Clock Synchronisation
54
Configurations
54
Restore Factory Configuration
54
Get Configuration from CD
54
Erase Hard Drives
54
Erase Hard Drive 1
54
Erase Hard Drive 2
55
Erase both Hard Drives
55
Upgrades Need Engineer Password
55
Engineer Password
55
Changing Hard Drives
56
Managing Hard Drives
56
Single Hard Drive Operation
56
Dual Hard Drive Operation
56
Warnings
56
Specifications
57
Image Capture and Storage
57
Connectors
57
Power Input
57
Camera Inputs and Loop-Though Outputs
57
Coax Monitor Outputs
57
S-Video Monitor Output
57
S-Video Input
57
Remote Access Options
57
Pstn
57
Isdn
58
Ethernet
58
Alarms and Keyboard
59
Serial Port (RS232)
59
Parallel Port (Printer)
60
Options Module
60
Power Requirements
61
CE Marking
61
Dimensions and Weight
61
Temperature and Humidity
61
Ventilation
61
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Videoswitch VDM-16G320 User Manual (61 pages)
VDM Digital Recorder
Brand:
Videoswitch
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 1.03 MB
Table of Contents
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
1 Overview
7
The VDM Digital Recorder
7
The Front Panel
8
The Rear Panel
9
Operating Modes
10
Screen Icons
11
Menu Structure
12
User Menu
13
Supervisor Menu
14
Engineer Menu
15
2 Installation
16
Connecting up (4 Camera Example)
16
Setting Date and Time
17
Critical Alerts
17
Operation
17
3 Recording
18
Update Rates
18
CD Capacity
18
4 Remote Access
19
Configurations
19
Pstn
19
Isdn
19
Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN)
19
Ethernet Using a Cross-Over Cable
20
Broadband (ADSL)
20
Option Modules
21
Installation
21
VDM Firmware Upgrades
22
PC Software
22
Installing VDM-Connect
22
Configuring VDM-Connect
22
Adding Sites to VDM-Connect
22
Using VDM Connect
23
5 Routine Checks
24
Critical Alerts
24
6 Viewing Live Images
25
Enter Live Mode
25
Live Display Modes
25
Full Screen Main Monitor
25
Spot Monitor
25
Picture-In-Picture
25
Quad
25
9-Way and 16-Way Multi-Screen
26
Zoom
26
Auto-Sequencing
26
Auto-Sequencing Main Monitor
26
Auto-Sequencing Spot Monitor
26
7 Replaying Recorded Images
27
Enter PLAY Mode
27
Replay from Hard Drive(S)
27
Replay from CD
27
Normal, Single Frame and Fast Play
27
Replay Display Modes
28
Full Screen (Main Monitor)
28
Quad
28
Zoom (Replay)
28
Searching by Date and Time
28
Sweep Mode
29
Recalling Events
30
Stepping through Events
30
Replaying Incidents
30
Selecting an Incident
31
Go to the Start of the Current Incident
31
Go to the End of Current Incident
31
8 Archiving Images Onto CD
32
Quick Incident Recording
32
Adjusting the Size of an Incident
32
Enlarge an Incident by Moving the End
32
Enlarge an Incident by Moving the Start
32
Reduce an Incident by Moving the End
32
Reduce an Incident by Moving the Start
33
Reduce an Incident by Moving the Start or End
33
Creating an Incident by Setting the Start and End
33
Set the Start of an Incident
33
Set the End of an Incident
33
Selecting Incidents
34
Clearing Unwanted Incidents
34
Writing to CD
34
Replaying a CD
35
9 Information Screens
36
Viewing Drive Information
36
Re-Scan Drives
36
Viewing Image Information
36
Image Authentication
36
System Information
37
10 Setup
38
Navigating the Menus
38
User Menu
39
Incident Options
39
Erase CD
39
Filename
39
Erase Incident Markers
39
Auto Sequence (Main Monitor)
39
Sequence Mode
39
Camera List
39
Dwell Times
39
Auto Sequence (Spot Monitor)
39
Main Monitor Mode
40
Sequence Main
40
Sequence Spot (Day)
40
Sequence Spot (Night)
40
Main Camera
40
PIP Camera
40
Spot Camera (Day)
40
Spot Camera (Night)
40
Anti-Flicker
40
Full Screen
40
Always Interlace
41
Titles
41
Digital Recorder Title
41
Camera Titles
41
Alarm Titles
41
Relay Hold Time
49
Restore after Activity/Alarm
49
Display Active Pixels
49
Critical Alerts
50
Cameras
50
Drive Fail
50
Drive Full
50
Camera Inputs
50
Brightness
50
Colour Boost
50
Termination
50
Remote Access
50
System Address
50
Remote Password
51
Remote Covert Cameras
51
Network Settings
51
Network Interface
51
IP Address
51
Sub-Net Mask
51
Gateway
51
Port
51
PSTN Rings
51
ISDN Answer Mode
51
ISDN Msn/Sub-Address
52
RS232 Baud Rate
52
Keyboard/Clock Synchronisation
52
Configurations
52
Restore Factory Configuration
52
Get Configuration from CD
52
Erase Hard Drives
52
Erase Hard Drive 1
52
Erase Hard Drive 2
52
Erase both Hard Drives
53
Upgrades Need Engineer Password
53
Engineer Password
53
Changing Hard Drives
54
Managing Hard Drives
54
Single Hard Drive Operation
54
Dual Hard Drive Operation
54
Warnings
54
Specifications
56
Image Capture and Storage
56
Connectors
56
Power Input
56
Camera Inputs and Loop-Though Outputs
56
Coax Monitor Outputs
56
S-Video Monitor Output
56
S-Video Input
56
Alarms and Keyboard
57
Serial Port (RS232)
57
Parallel Port (Printer)
58
Options Module
58
Power Requirements
59
Dimensions and Weight
59
Temperature and Humidity
59
Ventilation
59
Safety
59
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