DX9000 Digital VideoRecorder & ViewstationC662M-E (5/03)®INSTALLATION MANUAL
10 C662M-E (5/03)INSTALLATIONMake sure all parts are present for each unit.Recorder1 Recorder2 Power cords (1 USA standard and 1 European standard)2 B
C662M-E (5/03) 11INSTALLATION GUIDELINESYou must adhere to the following guidelines for optimum system performance.• The DX9000 recorders and storage
12 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 2. Recorder/Viewstation Rack-Mount InstallationRACKRECORDER/VIEWSTATION(6) SCREWS, 8-32 X .250-INCHPANHEAD (3 EACH SIDE)(4) S
C662M-E (5/03) 13CONNECTIONSThe steps and Figures 3 and 4 show how to connect the units to each other and to a network. A dedicated LAN of four or mor
14 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 3. DX9000 System Connections (SCSI)WARNING: The SCSI cables that connect the storage unit to the recorder are sensitive in n
C662M-E (5/03) 15Figure 4. DX9000 System Connections (IDE)WARNING: The SCSI cables that connect the storage unit to the recorder are sensitive in na
16 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 5. Recorder Network Identification PagePROGRAMMINGYou must use pcAnywhere to access a DX9000 recorder and configure it. You c
C662M-E (5/03) 174. Click Properties.Figure 6. Recorder Identification Changes Dialog Box5. Enter the new computer name or workgroup.6. Click OK.7. R
18 C662M-E (5/03)CHANGING THE RECORDER’S IP ADDRESSTo change the recorder’s IP address:1. Close all windows on the recorder desktop.2. Right-click My
C662M-E (5/03) 19Figure 9. Recorder Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box5. Make sure the “Show icon in taskbar when connected” checkbox is sel
2 C662M-E (5/03)CONTENTSSection PageIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS ...
20 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 10. Recorder Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog Box7. Enter the IP address (For example, 100.0.0.101). The last thr
C662M-E (5/03) 21VIEWSTATION NETWORK CONFIGURATIONAfter you make all connections, you also have to configure the network on the viewstation. To config
22 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 12. Viewstation Identification Changes Dialog Box5. Enter the new computer name or workgroup.6. Click OK.7. Reboot.
C662M-E (5/03) 23CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION’S IP ADDRESSTo change the viewstation’s IP address:1. Close all windows on the viewstation desktop.2. Right-
24 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 15. Viewstation Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box5. Make sure the “Show icon in taskbar when connected” checkbox is
C662M-E (5/03) 25Figure 16. Viewstation Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog Box7. Enter the IP address (For example, 100.0.0.201). The last
26 C662M-E (5/03)CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITYYou can use this utility to build a list of local servers and to synchronize the time between recorders a
C662M-E (5/03) 27Figure 20. Operation Complete Dialog Box8. Click OK.Figure 21. Client Configuration Success Dialog Box9. Click Close.Figure 19. Ve
28 C662M-E (5/03)TIME SYNCHRONIZATIONAll equipment in your system must have the same time. Pelco recommends you select all recorders as time synchroni
C662M-E (5/03) 29Figure 23. Edit Time Zone Dialog Box4. Verify that the “Automatically set Daylight Saving Time” checkbox is selected, if applicable
C662M-E (5/03) 3DVR MANAGEMENT ...
30 C662M-E (5/03)10. Select the “Export to server” radio button.Figure 26. Export to Server Dialog Box11. Select the name of the first recorder from
C662M-E (5/03) 31SERVER CONFIGURATION UTILITYWindows should boot up to the desktop without user intervention. Make sure all applications on the record
32 C662M-E (5/03)Table A. Initialization OptionsOption DescriptionInitialize New Channels The number of channels for the recorder is displayed. Half
C662M-E (5/03) 33Figure 31. Edit Time Zone Dialog Box5. Verify that the “Automatically set Daylight Saving Time” checkbox is selected, if applicable
34 C662M-E (5/03)MYLEX ALERT MANAGERNOTE: The Mylex Alert Manager is not available on the IDE-compatible recorders.The Mylex Alert Manager sends an a
C662M-E (5/03) 35Figure 35. New Text Document Window8. Double-click the file. Notepad opens.
36 C662M-E (5/03)9. Enter the name of the DX9000 viewstation you want to alert and then enter the event message text. Follow the examplebelow.Figure 3
C662M-E (5/03) 37Figure 37. Folder Options Page12. Uncheck “Hide file extensions for known file types.”13. Click Apply and then OK.14. Rename Server
38 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 39. Server Alert Batch File Window
C662M-E (5/03) 39To set the settings for events:1. Go to Start > Programs > Startup > Mylex Workstation Array Manager 3.01.Figure 40. Workst
4 C662M-E (5/03)LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSFigure Page1 DX9000 System Overview ...
40 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 41. Alert Preferences Page3. Make sure “Append to log file” and “Enable event logging” are selected.4. Select the event secur
C662M-E (5/03) 41Table B. Security LevelsPriority Event Definition Example0 Critical Controller is dead. System is disconnecting from this controller
42 C662M-E (5/03)5. Click the Alarm Setup tab.Figure 42. Alarm Setup Page6. Select Launch Application and then click Add.Figure 43. Launch Applicati
C662M-E (5/03) 43Figure 44. Select Batch File Dialog Box9. Select Server Alert.bat and then click Open.Figure 45. Application Name Dialog Box
44 C662M-E (5/03)10. Click Test. The message below appears on the recorder and Messenger Service opens on the viewstation.Figure 46. Application Test
C662M-E (5/03) 45SETTING UP THE SYSTEMSystem administrators and operators with a Level 1 authorization can set camera recording properties. However, o
46 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 50. Select Channel Dialog Box3. Select a channel.
C662M-E (5/03) 47Figure 51. Continuous Recording Schedule Page4. Select the “Preview” checkbox to verify that you have the correct camera.
48 C662M-E (5/03)Continuous Recording Schedule1. Select the “Continuous recording” radio button. (This is the default setting and should be selected a
C662M-E (5/03) 49Figure 53. Daily Event Recording PageFigure 52. Continuous Daily Recording Schedule PageThe example below shows daily event recordi
C662M-E (5/03) 559 User Manager Dialog Box ...
50 C662M-E (5/03)If you select event recording, the DX9000 actually records continuously. The difference between continuous and eventrecording is the
C662M-E (5/03) 51Weekly Recording Schedule1. Select the “Weekly recording schedule” radio button.2. Click in the time bars the desired starting time f
52 C662M-E (5/03)Motion Detection1. Click the DVMD tab.Figure 56. Motion Detection Page2. Select the “Detector on” radio button.3. Select the “Previe
C662M-E (5/03) 53Channel SetupThis section describes how to set camera properties to get the best picture.1. Click the Video tab.Figure 57. Camera Vi
54 C662M-E (5/03)Table C. Channel SetupParameter Description/ActionChannel Name Enter a new name for this channel. You can enter up to 20 characters.
C662M-E (5/03) 55DEFINING USERSThis option is for system administrators only. Other users trying to access this option will get the following message:
56 C662M-E (5/03)Table D. User Access RightsVideo Locked Export Unlock Video/ DefineLive Video/ Playback/ Video Lock Image/ Change Camera Users/Audi
C662M-E (5/03) 57ADVANCED PROGRAMMINGI/O INTEGRATIONThe DX9000 system can interface to the CM9760 matrix. It can integrate with the CM9760-DT, CM9760-
58 C662M-E (5/03)HARDWARE CONNECTIONSThe I/O configuration allows creating several different connections between the recorder and the external devices
C662M-E (5/03) 59Connecting an Alarm UnitTo connect a CM9760-ALM to a DX9000 recorder using RS-232 communication:1. Connect a null modem cable from th
6 C662M-E (5/03)LIST OF TABLESTable PageA Initialization Options ...
60 C662M-E (5/03)Connecting a Relay UnitTo connect a CM9760-REL to a DX9000 recorder:1. Connect a cable from the relay unit’s RJ-45 COM IN port to the
C662M-E (5/03) 61Connecting a Data TranslatorTo connect a CM9760-DT to a DX9000 recorder:1. Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760-DT’s COM A port
62 C662M-E (5/03)I/O HANDLER CONFIGURATIONALARM UNIT INTEGRATIONThe following steps show how to configure an alarm unit. This programming is required
C662M-E (5/03) 63Figure 69. CM9760 Alarm ConfigurationTable E. Alarm ConfigurationTerm DefinitionBaud Rate Set according to the external alarm devic
64 C662M-E (5/03)RELAY UNIT INTEGRATIONThe following steps show how to configure a relay unit. This programming is required only on the recorder that
C662M-E (5/03) 65Figure 73. CM9760 Relay ConfigurationTable F. Relay ConfigurationTerm DefinitionBaud Rate Set according to the external relay devic
66 C662M-E (5/03)DATA TRANSLATOR INTEGRATIONThe following steps show how to configure a data translator unit. This programming is required only on the
C662M-E (5/03) 67Figure 77. CM9760 Relay ConfigurationTable G. Data Translator ConfigurationTerm DefinitionBaud Rate Set according to the external d
68 C662M-E (5/03)I/O MANAGER CONFIGURATIONALARM UNIT CONFIGURATIONThe following steps show how to configure an alarm unit that is installed in the I/O
C662M-E (5/03) 69Table H. External 1 SourceTerm DefinitionServer The server name that the alarm unit is connected to.Port The port number on the alar
C662M-E (5/03) 7IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGSPrior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed.1. Installat
70 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 81. External 18. Click Next.Figure 82. Configure External 2 Source9. Follow the previous steps if you want to define a secon
C662M-E (5/03) 71Figure 83. Configure Event Destination11. Click Next.Figure 84. Configure Output Events12. Click Finish.
72 C662M-E (5/03)RELAY UNIT CONFIGURATIONThe Step 3 and Step 4 screens in the I/O Manager Configuration are used to configure a relay unit. Step 3 con
C662M-E (5/03) 735. Click OK and then Next.Figure 86. Relay Unit Step 4 Screen6. Select the event type to translate.NOTE: Do not select “Stop Record
74 C662M-E (5/03)DATA TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATIONThe Step 3 and Step 4 screens in the I/O Manager Configuration are used to configure the data translator
C662M-E (5/03) 751. Select the channel(s) you want to configure with the data translator.2. Enter the server name that the data translator is connecte
76 C662M-E (5/03)DVR MANAGEMENTThe Server Alert Configuration Utility can be used to send events to the CM9760-DT data translator or the CM9760-REL re
C662M-E (5/03) 77CONFIGURING THE DATA TRANSLATOR1. Go to Start > Programs > DX9000 Viewstation > Server Alert Configuration Utility.Figure 90
78 C662M-E (5/03)6. Click Configure.Figure 93. CM9760-DT ConfigurationTable K. CM9760-DT SettingsTerm DefinitionBaud Rate Set the baud rate accordin
C662M-E (5/03) 79USE EITHERCOM 1 OR COM 2RS-232 TO RS-422CONVERTERCM9760-RELDX9000-VSRELAY UNIT CONNECTIONSYou can connect 1 to 4 relay units to each
8 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 1. DX9000 System OverviewDESCRIPTIONThe DX9000 system consists of at least one digital video recorder (DVR), one viewstation,
80 C662M-E (5/03)Figure 97. Relay Unit Driver Settings6. Click Configure.CONFIGURING THE RELAY UNIT1. Go to Start > Programs > DX9000 Viewstati
C662M-E (5/03) 81Figure 98. CM9760-REL ConfigurationTable L. CM9760-REL SettingsTerm DefinitionBaud Rate Set the baud rate according to the External
82 C662M-E (5/03)FOREIGN LANGUAGEYou can select only the following locations for use with the DX9000 system:• English (United States)• French (France)
C662M-E (5/03) 83Figure 100. Control Panel3. Double-click Regional Options.Figure 101. Regional Options
84 C662M-E (5/03)4. Change the location to Spanish (Spain).Figure 102. Change System Location5. Click Apply.6. Click Set Default.Figure 103. Select
C662M-E (5/03) 85Figure 104. General Dialog Box10. Click Yes.Figure 105. Restart Computer Dialog Box11. Click Yes.The new settings take affect after
86 C662M-E (5/03)TROUBLESHOOTINGIf you encounter a minor problem with your computer, monitor, or software, refer to the following list of general sugg
C662M-E (5/03) 87SPECIFICATIONSRECORDERElectrical/VideoInput Voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autorangingPower Consumption: 195 W maximumSignal System:
88 C662M-E (5/03)REGULATORY NOTICESThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15
C662M-E (5/03) 89REVISION HISTORYManual # Date CommentsC662M 6/02 Original version.C662M-A 9/02 Updated parts list on page 5. Revised Figure 2.C662M-B
C662M-E (5/03) 9MODELSDX9000VS-C ViewstationDX9008F-C 8-channel recorder, 30 ips per camera, Revision C software, compatible with DX9000HDDSDX9016F-C
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