DESAXL Instruction Manual EN Digital Video Recorders
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Important Safeguards EN | 2 Important Safeguards 1. Read, Follow, and Retain Instructions - All safety and operating instructions should be read and followed before operating the unit. Retain instructions for future reference. 2. Heed Warnings - Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions. 3. Attachments - Attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer should not be used, as they may cause hazards. 4.
EN | 3 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | FCC & ICES Information For Indoor Product 1. Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water - for example, in a wet basement, in an unprotected outdoor installation or in any area classified as a wet location. 2. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit. 3.
EN | 4 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Safety Precautions FCC & ICES INFORMATION Sicherheitshinweise (U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
EN | 5 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Safety Precautions Veiligheidsmaatregelen VOORZICHTIG: OPEN DE BEHUIZING OF DE ACHTERKANT VAN HET APPARAAT NIET. ZO VERMINDERT U HET RISICO OP ELEKTRISCHE SCHOKKEN. IN HET APPARAAT BEVINDEN ZICH GEEN ONDERDELEN DIE U ZELF KUNT REPAREREN. LAAT SERVICE EN ONDERHOUD UITVOEREN DOOR GEKWALIFICEERD PERSONEEL. Medidas de Segurança CUIDADO: PARA REDUZIR O RISCO DE CHOQUE ELÉCTRICO, NÃO RETIRE A TAMPA (OU A PARTE POSTERIOR).
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Table of Contents EN | 6 Table of Contents DÉSAXL Instruction Book Important Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 FCC Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Table of Contents EN | 7 7.15 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 7.16 Server Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 8 DÉSAXL SYSTEM SETUP OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EN | 8 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Product Description 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.4 DÉSAXL Cautions 1.1 Models • DR2xxxxx: • DÉSAXL • Channel 8 or 16 • 120/240 fps • 250, 500, 750, 1000GB Isolate all connections to the DÉSAXL from outside environments, by surge suppression or nonconductive materials (i.e. fiber). • Switch power supply disconnect switch to the OFF (O) position before unplugging from any power source. 1.
EN | 9 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Approved Accessories 2.2 User-supplied Components • PC Monitor (1024x768 32-bit True Color) • Surge Protection or UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply); Highly Recommended • PTZ Converters or Adapters (LTC 8786/60) • USB Modem • Ethernet Cables • PC Speakers • PC Microphone • CD-R, CD-RW Media • CD-R, CD-RW, DVD +R, DVD -R, DVD +RW, DVD -RW 3 APPROVED ACCESSORIES 3.1 Extended Storage Devices • Bosch DVAD Series Arrays • Bosch DVAS Series Arrays 3.
EN | 10 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Installation 5 INSTALLATION 5.1 Before Powering up the DÉSAXL 5.1.1 Ensure that the DÉSAXL is installed in a secure, temperature-controlled, dry location. 5.1.2 Ensure that the power source is the proper, stable operating voltage. Refer to APPENDIX A for technical specifications. 5.1.3 Ensure that all external equipment and connections to the DÉSAXL are made. 5.
EN | 11 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Installation 5.3 Rear Panel 1 Camera BNC Inputs (1-16) 12 Mouse Port (Green) 2 Looping Port and Termination Switches 13 Keyboard Port (Purple) 3 Watchdog Card 14 COM 1 A. External Monitor Output 15 USB Ports B. RS-422 Output 16 Audio Out (Light Green) C.
EN | 12 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Installation 5.4 Basic Connections 5.4.1 Connect cameras to BNC inputs labeled 1-16 or 1-8. 5.4.2 Connect the power cord (Ensure that the Primary Disconnect Switch is in the OFF (O) position). 5.4.3 Connect Ethernet cable (if used; not supplied). 5.4.4 Connect Speakers (if used; not supplied). 5.4.5 Connect Microphone (if used; not supplied). 5.4.6 Connect Audio Source (if used). 5.4.7 Connect External Monitor (requires BNC-RCA adapter; not supplied). 5.5.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Installation 5.9 Connecting the Watchdog Cable The purpose of the Watchdog cable and card is to provide: • Sensor Input Functions • Control Output Functions • PTZ Control • Watchdog Monitoring Functions • Remote Event Status NOTE: The Watchdog cable must always be used so the system functions properly. 5.9.1 Locate the supplied cable with the two DB-9 connectors, and one DIN connector end. 5.9.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Initial DÉSAXL Power-up 6 INITIAL DÉSAXL POWER-UP Once all appropriate connections to the DÉSAXL have been made, begin the power up process: • Turn on the Primary Power Switch on the rear panel of the DÉSAXL. • Briefly push and release the Secondary Power Switch on the front panel of the DÉSAXL. 6.1 DÉSAXL Launch Screen • The DÉSAXL will immediately start and launch the DÉSAXL application. • The following screens appear while the DÉSAXL application is loading. 6.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Initial DÉSAXL Power-up EN | 15 6.3 Initial Power-up Administrative Access Initial Power-up: The DÉSAXL runs on a Windows XP Professional Platform, and starts up under the DÉSAXL User. In order to make any changes to the operating system, including the IP Address, you must logoff, and login as the Administrator. To Login as the Windows ADMINISTRATOR: 6.3.1 Login to the DÉSA Application as the Administrator. 6.3.
EN | 16 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Main Screen 7 MAIN SCREEN 7.1 Live Display Buttons 1. Quad 2. Five Plus One 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3. Three By Three 4. Eight Plus Two 5. Twelve Plus One 6. Four By Four 7. Full Screen 8. Sequence 7.2 Storage Indicator There are two parts to the Storage Indicator: 1. Total Space is the total amount of storage available on the system. 2. Free is the amount of free space available before the video starts to Recycle (Overwrite). 7.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Main Screen EN | 17 7.4 Camera Indicators When depressed, it indicates when the cameras are recording. 7.5 Alarm Sensor Indicators When depressed, it indicates when a sensor input has been triggered. 7.6 Auxiliary Control Indicators When depressed, it indicates when the control output is triggered (active). The auxiliary output can be manually activated by depressing the individual control button. 7.7 Search Button This button opens the server Search screen. 7.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Main Screen 7.14 Help Button Click Help to open the Help window that contains basic user functions and troubleshooting. 7.15 Location The Location is found in the top center of the DÉSAXL’s main screen, and displays information about the unit. 7.16 Server Code The Server Code is found in the top center of the DÉSAXL’s main screen, and is used by the remote software to identify each DÉSAXL System. This code must be seven (7) characters long, and unique for every unit.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8 DÉSAXL SYSTEM SETUP OPTIONS (Setup Button) Click Setup to initiate System Setup. 8.1 Integrated Keyboard 8.1.1 The Integrated Keyboard icon is located at the bottom of the Setup screens, and eliminates need for a physically connected keyboard after initial setup. 8.1.2 The Integrated Keyboard stays open while moving between tabs. When finished, the Integrated Keyboard must be closed.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options EN | 20 8.3 Hardware Setup Tab 8.3.1 Camera Setup 8.3.1.1 Use the Camera Setup section of the Hardware Setup tab to Enable (Disable) cameras connected to the system. Check the box to enable camera input; uncheck the box to disable camera input. NOTE: Unchecking the box for a camera also disables that camera in the Screen Division tab, and in the External Monitor section of the Hardware Setup tab.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options EN | 21 8.3.1.5 Motion associates motion activity to other cameras in the system, to record based on another camera’s motion. Multiple cameras can be associated to multiple other cameras’ motion. (Example - 2, 3, 4). 8.3.1.6 PTZ: If checked, designates that the camera connected is a PTZ type camera. 8.3.1.7 Type: If the PTZ box has been checked for any camera, the type of PTZ protocol to be used can be selected. The default is Bosch biphase protocol.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.3.4 External Monitor This screen is used to select cameras to be displayed on the analog monitor output. 8.3.4.1 Dwell (Sec) is the time that each selected camera will be displayed during sequence operation. Cameras are available only if Enabled in Camera Setup. Synchronize External Monitor: Once cameras have been added and saved, press this button to reset the sequencing. 8.3.5 PTZ Camera Alarm/Preset Setup 8.3.5.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.4 Motion Setup Tab 8.4.1 Camera Selection Select the camera number to be set for motion detection, sensitivity, and individual camera adjustment. 8.4.2 Motion Detection Area Use the mouse to draw the area in which activity is to be detected. Up to five detection areas can be defined for each camera.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options EN | 24 8.4.3 Motion Sensitivity This setting adjusts the sensitivity of the detection area. Sensitivity is global for all detection areas created. 8.4.4 Alarm(M) When enabled (per camera), upon the occurrence of a motion event, an audible alarm sounds from connected PC speakers. The Start and Stop times determine the activation of notification. For example, an alarm can be set to be audible from 4pm to 8am, and silent from 8am to 4pm. 8.4.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.4.10 Transfer Quality Transfer Quality affects the amount of network bandwidth used, by compressing the images requested from a Remote Client, for live display. This precompresses the images before streaming to the Remote Client. The settings are 100%, 90%, 70%, 50%, and 30%. This setting does not have any affect on streaming video being searched from the remote, only streaming video being viewed live at the remote. 8.4.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options EN | 26 8.5 Schedule Setup Tab 8.5.1 Simple Mode Scheduling Simple Mode provides one 24-hour period to schedule all days of the week. All time slots can be adjusted, down to the second or up to an hour, by clicking the desired time frame and moving the slide bar up or down to the desired time.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.5.2 Advanced Mode Scheduling Advanced Mode provides three 24-hour periods, based on Weekday, Weekend, and Custom, to set different time frames for certain parts of the week. 8.5.2.1 Camera Selection Selecting each camera allows independent scheduling of that camera and it’s own 24-hour time period. 8.5.2.2 Weekday 24 blocks are available for selection of recording type for that time frame. Each block can have a different type of recording set.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.5.2.4 Sunday/Custom Twenty-four (24) blocks are available for selection of desired recording type for that time frame. Each block can have a different type of recording set. In Advanced mode, Sunday/Custom can have it’s own times to record or not record. 8.5.2.5 Set Custom Set Custom is directly related to the Sunday/Custom schedule, but is saved as a Custom schedule that can occur once, or rotate on a Monthly or Yearly basis.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.5.2.7 • EN | 29 Record Modes C Continuous The Continuous record mode records the selected cameras continuously (nonstop). • M Motion The Motion record mode records based on any changes made in the camera view. There may be large gaps in the recording time if no motion is detected. • Sensor (alarm) S Sensor record mode activates recording based on alarm input activation, for the duration set forth in the Hardware Setup Tab for Alarm Setup.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.6 Screen Division Tab 8.6.1 Selecting Screen Division Select the Screen Division for setup or modification. 8.6.2 Camera Selection Click the camera numbers to be displayed or not displayed in each screen division. The darkened buttons are the currently selected cameras; lighter buttons are unselected. • Large Screen Camera Selection On screen divisions with the option of a Large Screen display, choose the camera to show in that display.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.7 Communications Setup Tab 8.7.1 Type of Connection 8.7.1.1 The two Types of Connections are: • LAN/PSTN/ISDN/Leased Circuit (Router), all means of communications or • No connection. If selected, Remote Clients will not be able to connect to the local server. 8.7.1.2 8.7.2 Live Video Stream Bandwidth There are five (5) bandwidth settings per connection: • 256Kbps • 512Kbps • 768Kbps • 1.5Mbps • 2.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options EN | 32 8.7.3 Emergency Setup • Select the Sensor for Emergency by depressing each Sensor (Alarm Input) number (darkened) or deselecting (light). • Emergency Phone can be used to dial out via a modem (not supplied) to a Remote Client running the DÉSAXL remote software. This option cannot be used if emergency notification is via IP Address (LAN). Two (2) phone numbers may be entered. • Emergency IP Address may be via the Internet, LAN, or WAN.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.8.1 Server Information • The Server ID is used for verification of remote and backup connections. It must be seven (7) characters in length, and be unique for each DÉSAXL. • The IP Address displays the current server IP Address set up under Windows. • The Location, Model, etc. entries are for convenience, to describe the unit. • The Main Display Configuration options configure the appearance of the main screen.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.8.2.4 Export/Import of Setting • Click Export to send a copy of the current DÉSAXL settings to any specified drive. It is recommended to specify a removable media type, i.e. CD, floppy, etc. Assign a meaningful name to associate to the current setup i.e. date, unit, location, and click OK. • Click Import to import a system setup. This may require insertion of removable media, i.e. CD, floppy, etc. Select the file to import, and click OK.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.9.1 Users By default, there are two (2) users that cannot be deleted; LOGOUT and DÉSAXL. There is no need for a password for LOGOUT, however, the DÉSAXL user password can be changed for security reasons. The DÉSAXL user is the Administrator, and has all privileges. 8.9.2 Adding and Deleting Users • Clicking Add User grays out all options until the User Name, Password, and Confirm Password are entered.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.10 Audio Setup Tab 8.10.1 Audio Settings • The Audio save enabled checkbox allows/disallows single channel recording of audio with associated video. • The Audio playback enabled checkbox allows/disallows playback of the audio. Audio playback must be enabled in order to review audio with associated video. 8.10.2 Camera Select the Camera that is to have the audio recording associated with it.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options EN | 37 8.11 System Setup Tab 8.11.1 System restart time It is recommended, although not required, that the system be restarted on a regular basis, to free up resources. This will occur weekly. 8.11.2 Watermark Check or uncheck the checkbox to use Watermark, or not. Check Display Watermark protect image for visual indication that watermarking is enabled.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.11.3 Backup Click Backup settings to open the Setup Backup schedule screen. Use this function to set a schedule for the system to backup on a one-time, weekly, monthly, or yearly basis.
EN | 39 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.11.3.1 Setup Backup Schedule Click Add to add a schedule. The Add schedule window below is displayed. 1. Title is the name of the schedule being set. 2. Date/Time is the desired time frame for the backup to occur. 1 5 2 NOTE: Date/Time is limited to a 24-hour period, and must be for future dates only. ALERT! Scheduled Backup will not overwrite when the storage media gets full.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 6. Setup Priority can be set to either Low or High. If set to Low, the system will queue the backup. If set to High, the backup immediately begins, before all other queued backups. 7. Add and Cancel Click Add so the schedule will take effect. If unsure of the scheduling process, click Cancel 8.11.3.2 Delete Schedule To Delete an existing schedule, select the schedule to be deleted from the list and click Delete. 8.11.3.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options EN | 41 8.12 Storage Setup Tab 8.12.1 Storage Setup The Storage Setup screen shows the currently allocated drives for the OS, and all video storage. 8.12.2 Modify storage structure Click Modify storage structure to: • Purge video that is already stored on the allocated hard drives. • Allocate new storage space for video storage. Example: To add a DVAD JBOD Array, once connected to the unit, the drive space must be allocated for video storage.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.13 E-Map Setup Tab 8.13.1 Enable E-Map Check Box E-Map must be enabled (via this check box) to be used. 8.13.2 Position No. Select the position of the E-Map for any or all divisions, then select the cameo position for the E-Map. NOTE: The E-Map can be set up in one division, and then copied to another division in any cameo location. The E-Map will take up the camera position in the screen division. 8.13.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options EN | 43 8.13.4 Setting Once the .BMP has been imported, to place cameras on the E-Map, check the Camera radio button, and select the camera number and desired icon type for the camera. Repeat for Control and Sensor. To delete an item from the E-Map, check the Delete Camera, Control, Sensor radio button, and click on the items to be removed. Check the Delete Image check box to delete the loaded image when Save is pressed. 8.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.15 E-mail Setup Tab 1 2 5 6 7 3 4 8.15.1 Enable E-mail 1. This checkbox should be checked to enable E-mail. NOTE: E-mail Setup is required to be set up for this option to be used in Intelliguard. 2. Sending E-mail for Sensor Select any or all sensors to send an E-mail to if the input is triggered. 3. Video Loss: Notification via email when any camera displays Video Loss.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options Server Status 4. • Send E-mail: Check this checkbox to send a Server Status E-mail. • E-mail Transmission: Set the frequency that the Server Status should be sent, in a 24-hour period. • Include image of: Select the Camera image to send as a JPEG to the E-mail address. • E-mail Title: Enter an optional E-mail Title for the Server Status E-mail. 5. Send To • E-mail Address: Enter only one E-mail address.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options 8.16 Smart Shield Smart Shield functions are: Surveillance (without POS installed), and Count (only installed with POS).
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options # Name EN | 47 Function 1 Surveillance Surveillance allows six (6) independently configurable areas of detection to be set. Each area can be configured to send an E-mail, make a phone call, play a sound file, and trigger a control output. 2 Control Out Allows the activity to trigger a Control Output. 3 Area No. Displays the area of detection currently being configured. 4 Send E-mail E-mail Setup must be configured for E-mail to function.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | System Setup Options EN | 48 8.17 Video Measure Tab The Video Measure is a line of measurement for the height or length of an object. The line should be drawn in the direction of the starting (lowest) measurement. Then select the Degrees and Units. If the ruler is to be displayed in Live Mode, select the color of the line to be displayed and recorded on the video, whether it is displayed or not.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search 9 SEARCH 9.1 Search Button (from Main Display) Click Search to open the Search screen. 9.2 Calendar Year, Month, Days of the month, and Hour and Minutes of the day are displayed. Days of the month are shaded three colors if the system has been recording for one day or more. 9.2.1 Gray represents that there’s no recorded video for that day. 9.2.2 Red represents that there has been some type of recording for that day. 9.2.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search 9.3 IntelliSearch Graphical Display This graph displays the recorded information in detail and gives a colored indication of what type of recording occurred. The graph is based on a 24-hour period and can be zoomed in by clicking on the hours at the top of the graph. 9.3.
EN | 51 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search 9.5 Screen Divisions Icons Choose an icon to allow quick selection of multiple cameras for playback. Icon Function Description Panorama/Thumbnail Search Icon Click this icon to enable the Thumbnail Search. Select one camera and the type of screen division that the thumbnails will be displayed in. To deselect the thumbnail search, click on the icon again to toggle it off.
EN | 52 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search 9.6 BackupScreen 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Type Available backup types are: • SnapShot To do a SnapShot, first left-click on the cameo to be backed up to pull it full screen, then click OK. NOTE: This option only allows backup of images, not clips. • Encrypted Select Encrypted to archive clips to some type of media. This option backs up all cameras for the selected time.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search 2. Date/Time • Select the date and time for the video clips that are to be offloaded. Backup Media 3. • Click Select Media to open a drive selection box for selection of local or remote drives. Available drives are listed. NOTE: Remote drive backup requires the remote software to be loaded and running (minimized).
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search • Format CDR/CDRW If using a CD as the media for a backup, the CD must first be formatted. This option is selectable from the Backup screen. Once Format CD is selected, Roxio Drag-to-Disc utility launches. This utility will format the CD for use as backup media, ready for video clips. Insert a CD or DVD and click ALT F to start the format process, or click the menu icon and select Format Disc.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search 4. EN | 55 Option • Check the Delete old data when free space insufficient box to automatically overwrite any drive that has previous archives. • Priority Set the priority to Low or High to indicate when to backup, or to put the backup into a queue. 5. Click Calculate Size to ensure that the clip does not exceed the media size. If backing up as AVI, the clip can be broken up into various clip sizes by selecting the Split By dropdown menu. 6.
EN | 56 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search 9.9 Icon Image Enhancement Function Description Brightness Adjusts the brightness for stored images. Contrast Adjusts the darkness of black and white shading. Smoothness/Sharpness Smooths out the roughness/blurriness in the stored video image. Noise Reduction Eliminates noise stored in the video image. De-skew Corrects twisted or skewed video images by flattening or rotating the images for better viewing.
EN | 57 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search 9.11 Index Search Panel Use this option to narrow a search to a certain type of recording. 9.12 Skip and Delay Sliders By moving the SKIP slider in the positive or negative direction, frames can be skipped for a faster search. The DELAY slider enables video playback at the rate it was recorded, or slower. 9.
EN | 58 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search Any motions detected, are shown as thumbnails. To show motions as text, click the Text icon . 9.14 Remote Web Viewer The Remote Web Viewer provides live video viewing from any DESA with Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher. Connecting To connect, enter the IP Address of the DESA recorder into the URL line of Internet Explorer. The following screen appears, for entry of Site Code, Username, and Password.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Search EN | 59 At the Security Warning screen, click Yes to load additional components: Once connected, the following screen appears. Select the camera(s) for viewing by clicking the appropriate numbered button(s) at the bottom of the screen, and click Live. NOTE: All available cameras will be automatically selected and displayed LIVE.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide 10 EN | 60 DESAXL REMOTE CLIENT GUIDE 10.1 System Requirements • Processor: Pentium® III, Pentium 4 or AMD; minimum for Drag and Drop feature 1Ghz • Memory: 256MB RAM minimum; 512MB recommended • Video: 32MB dedicated video RAM minimum; 64MB recommended. Recommended graphics boards are ATI Rage or RadeonTM, or nVidia® gForceTM. The software does NOT support video cards based on the SiS or RivaTM TnT2 chipsets.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide EN | 61 10.3 DESAXL Remote Display The buttons at the right of the screen provide functions in both the Connected state and the Disconnected state. • LIVE is available when the Remote Client is connected to at least one DÉSA Server. When activated, the button changes to STOP. • SEARCH Before connection, searches video backup on the remote computer (or CD/DVD). After connection, searches video on the local DÉSAXL. • SETUP (see SECTION 10.3.
EN | 62 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide 10.3.1 Setup Button (before connection) Setup is done while no connection is active for a DÉSA Server. 10.3.1.1 About DÉSAXL Remote Tab Provides a summary of pertinent system information. 10.3.1.2 Setup Configuration Tab 1 2 3 4 # Option Description 1 Modem Connection, When checked, the DÉSAXL automatically re-establishes the modem connection, in the event it is Reconnect Automatically lost.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide 10.3.1.3 EN | 63 Communications Tab - Types of connection • PSTN/ISDN (Public Switched Telephone Network / Integrated Services Digital Network) is the basic modem (dialup) connection. PSTN is also referred to as POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service): business and home phones. NOTE: Some businesses use a local PBX phone system, which may complicate modem connections. A direct access phone line is recommended.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide EN | 64 • For the Technical Support Staff Units are set for dynamic IP addressing by default, but the configuration can be set to static. Firewalling Units should work fine behind a firewall as long as the proper ports are forwarded to the unit. Remember that they are TCP ports, not UDP. Ports Used Site: 8080(user inputs), 8081 (video streaming) Remote: 8083 P2P: 3001, 3005 (Two Way Audio) Remote Controlled Backup: 8090 (Center) 10.3.1.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide 10.3.2 EN | 65 Indicators The Camera, Alarm and Auxiliary indicators are displayed at the bottom of the main screen at the time of connection to a DÉSAXL Server. Each indicator has two states. The normal state is light blue; the selected (active) state is a darker shade of blue. The darker shaded blue of the Camera indicators shows cameras selected for live display or search.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide • To Create a Group, click Group Add and enter a text description (e.g., MyStores, Parking Garage, etc.). • Enter the Local Code that matches the Local Code on the target DÉSAXL Server (found on the Local Information tab under Setup). • Enter a Local Name to be used as the name on the Remote Client; it doesn’t need to match the Local Code. • Enter the IP Address of the DÉSAXL Server (required if the DNS Host field is blank).
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide 10.4.3 EN | 67 Multiserver Access • Connecting to Multiple Locals Repeat the connection process using another IP Address. • Switching Between Locals The lower left-hand corner of the screen shows a scrollable list of each DÉSAXL that the Remote Client is connected to. The Stop, Live and Search apply to the DÉSAXL Server shown in the connection window.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide 10.4.4.2 Remote Search of the Local 1. Click STOP to exit LIVE viewing. 2. Click SEARCH to enter the Search menu shown below. 3. Select the day of the month to search by clicking on a day displayed in RED. Use the up/down arrow keys to select the Hour and Minute desired. • Calendar Calendar Color Representation The days of the month are shaded if the system has been recording for one day or more. 1. Gray: No recorded video for that day. 2.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide 10.4.4.3 • Backing up Video from DÉSAXL Local A single screen shot may be saved to a floppy disk as either BMP or JPEG: 1. Stop playback. 2. Click on a single Camera, for full screen view. 3. Click BACKUP, then the Floppy Disk icon. 4. Click OK to save the displayed image as either BMP or JPEG, depending on the Remote Viewer. • Backup a clip of video as follows: NOTE: The video is backed up in blocks of 66 MB.
EN | 70 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide 10.4.4.4 • Disconnecting from a Local To disconnect from the Local Server: 1. Click Stop. This changes its label to Live. 2. Click Disconnect. 3. When prompted, click OK to Disconnect. 10.5 Searching Archived Video • Search Click Search to open the Search screen. 1 2 3 4 Search Mode Select - The Remote Client allows searching of archived video. Options are as follows: 1.
EN | 71 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide 10.6 Remote Administration Schedule tab (all functions) The following server settings, can be modified via Setup while connected.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Remote Client Guide EN | 72 Health Monitor: The Health Monitor displays the status of a connected Server. To display status of a connected Server, click the plus sign in the directory tree on the left-hand side of the screen, select a Server from the list, and click Connect . The display now shows status of Cameras, Control Outputs, and Recording. NOTE: Memo and System Log, found at the bottom of the screen, are not yet available.
DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | Pocket PC VIdeo Viewer K-Remote Backup Server: 11 EN | 73 Displays the status of a remote backup from the Server to the Remote. POCKET PC VIDEO VIEWER Utilization of the Pocket PC software requires a Pocket PC Handheld device running Pocket PC 2002 or higher. To install the Pocket PC application, your Pocket PC must be docked in it’s cradle. The required software can be found on the Client CD supplied with the system. Insert this CD into the CD-ROM drive.
EN | 74 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | APPENDIX A Specifications Electrical Model DR2xxxxxx Composite Output Full Screen/Sequencing Power Supply Pentium-4 Power Supply Selectable Full range 115-240 VAC 60-50 Hz Display (Max) FPS 120 or 240 560 W (Max) Video Input-Cameras 1 to 8 or 1 to 16 It is highly recommended to use a UPS Digital Audio Recording 1-channel (Uninterruptable Power Supply) External Alarm 4/4 or 16/16 (Input/Auxiliary Output) Video SVGA Display 1024 x 768 Display Resolu
EN | 75 DÉSAXL | Instruction Manual | APPENDIX A Remote PC Requirements Processor Warranty ® Pentium III, Pentium 4, or AMD, 1GHz minimum Memory Video 3 years Bosch Accessories (Optional) 256MB minimum, 512MB recommended for LTC 8786/60 – RS-232 to biphase converter Drag and Drop feature S1363-BNC-RCA Converter Dedicated AGP Graphics Adaptor, DVAS 32MB RAM minimum (64MB recommended), DVAD 32-bit color or better CAUTION: Recommended graphics boards are ATI RadeonTM or NVIDIA® Approved Accessor
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