User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- System Installation
- Basic Operations
- Front Panel Controls
- Viewing Live and Playback Video Images
- Record and Playback Operation
- Recording
- Quick Record Setting Changes
- Playback Operations
- Playback Controls
- Date/Time Video Playback
- Single Step Advance and Reversing Playback Direction
- Event List Playback
- The Event List
- Event Recording and Playback
- Pre-Alarm Availability
- The Event List Display
- Playing Back Video from the Event List
- Deleting an Event from the List in Playback Mode
- Deleting a Page from the Event List
- Covert Cameras
- Dome Control
- Dome Control Signals Installation
- Basic Alarm Features
- Advanced Operations
- System Information and Administration
- Maintenance
- Glossary
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Account Access and Priorities
- Appendix B: Connector Pin Assignments
- Appendix C: Technical Specifications
- Appendix D: Optional Connections and Installation
- Optional Connections
- Audio Connection
- IP Address Setup Information
- Dial-Up Connections via Modem
- Establishing the Dial-Out Connection: DigiMux to a PC
- Establishing the Dial-In Connection: PC to a DigiMux
- Using the Dial-Up Connections
- Connecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Disconnecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Additional Installation Information
- Appendix E: DigiRemote
- Appendix F: DigiMux Digital Signatures
- Appendix G: Using ControlCenter 200/300 Keyboards
- Appendix H: Troubleshooting Guide
- Index

User’s Manual
46 Advanced Operations
Enabling Cameras
DigiMux has an aggregate recording rate over all channels of 60 ips NTSC
(50
ips PAL). It also autodetects cameras that are installed on the unit. The recording
rate is distributed across all auto-detected cameras on enabled channels. The Active
Window displays live video at 30 ips NTSC (25 ips PAL) and other channels are
displayed at a reduced rate.
Most cameras are set to record automatically and continuously. However, you may
not want to record video from a camera during maintenance or adjustment. You may
also want to disable a camera that is located in an area where recording is not
presently desired, such as specific conference room’s camera during a meeting.
If you do not wish to view or record video from a camera, then disable it by setting
Video to N for this camera in the Configuration Table Video Setup Screen. See
Configuration Table on page 44 for more information.
Day: Motion Used to enable or disable motion detection for each camera
during the Day schedule (N = none, 1
= Condition 1,
2
= Condition 2, 1 = default). The Condition corresponds to the
Condition settings for motion detection (See
Motion Detection on
page 68).
Night: Alm In Used to enable or disable each Alarm In pin during the Night
schedule (Y= enabled, N = disabled, Y
= default).
Night: Motion Used to enable or disable motion detection for each camera
during the Night schedule (N = none, 1
= Condition 1,
2
= Condition 2, 2 = default). The Condition corresponds to the
Condition settings for motion detection (See
Motion Detection on
page 68).
Wkd: Alm In Used to enable or disable each Alarm In pin during the Weekend
schedule (Y= enabled, N = disabled, Y
= default).
Wkd: Motion Used to enable or disable motion detection for each camera
during the Weekend schedule (N = none, 1
= Mode 1,
2
= Mode 2, 2 = default).
Alarm Out Used to assign an alarm on the channel to activate one of three
relays (A, B, or C), all relays (G), or none (N).
A = Alarm Out A, B = Alarm Out B, C = Alarm Out C,
N
= No Alarm Out, and G = Global Alarm. The default setting is
G
= Global Alarm.
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION