RX Series Video Recording Server RX364 RX368_V2 RX3616_V2 User Guide
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Table of Contents SECTION 1 1 SECTION 2 9 Introduction A. Introduction B. Features C. Removing the Packages D. Convention Used in This Manual E. Front Panel Description F. Rear Panel Description 1 1 2 3 3 3 6 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning A. Hard Disk Installation B. Hard Disk Formatting C. Scan Disk 9 9 12 14 SECTION 3 15 SECTION 4 59 SECTION 5 65 SECTION 6 97 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring A. RX Setup for Local CCTV Monitor B.
APPENDIX C 160 APPENDIX D 164 APPENDIX E 165 APPENDIX F 168 APPENDIX G 169 APPENDIX H 172 sureLINK Technology Firmware Upgrade Security Mode General Terms Discussion Audit Trial Log Description A. Audit Trial Log Description of Setting Log and Operation Log B. Setting Log Operation Column Table : C.
User Guide Page 1 SECTION 1 Introduction A. Introduction RX Series Video Recording Server operates with its revolutionary multi-rate video coder to fulfill the highest video coding requirements for simultaneous transmission and RX can be performed in low and recording.
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User Guide Page 3 C. Removing the Packages After removing the package, make sure you have the following items: RX Video Recording Server with Built-in DVD Writer Hard Disk Cartridge Accessories (Key x 2 and Screw x 4) User Guide Warranty Card Registration Code Sheet HDD Recommendation List Software CD Power Adaptor and Power Cord Alarm Port Connector (37 Pins) & Alarm Port Cover Resistors (1.2kΩ x 20, 6kΩ x 20) Straight-through Ethernet Cable D.
User Guide Page 4 Screen Mode Control For RX364 Full, Quad, 3 x 3, Hex screen mode: The system will display one, four, eight, sixteen screens decided on the button pressed. Sequential mode will also be disabled. For RX368_V2 Sequential mode**: The sequential button enables the sequential page mode of live monitoring. In sequential mode, screen mode can be changed by pressing the sequential button again.
User Guide Page 5 Mode Control Buttons and LED These 5 buttons are used for switching between the control modes “Event” button “Rec” button “Live” button “Search” button “Menu” button : : : : : Pop up event menu Enable/disable normal or scheduled recording View live video at any time and PTZ control in live mode Playback log menu System settings and other system operations Notification LEDs There are 5 notification LEDs, 2 red colors and 3 blue colors from left to right.
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User Guide Page 7 1. Video Output Connectors A composite video signal with 1V p-p is output from this connector PAL/CCIR format with 625 lines, 25 frames per second NTSC/EIA format with 525 lines, 30 frames per second 2. Video Input Connector {Standard BNC connectors} for video source input A composite video source from camera should be supplied to these connectors CH1 – CH4 (RX364) CH1 – CH8 (RX368_V2) CH1 – CH16 (RX3616_V2) 3. Audio In/Out Port {Audio In} : Connect audio input device (e.g.
User Guide 7. 8. 9. Page 8 RS 485 In/Out Port {In}: 2-way terminal block for connecting a keyboard controller to video recording server in order to control a PTZ camera {Out}: 2-way terminal block for connecting a PTZ camera Relay Out / Alarm In Port 4 relay (also call switch) outputs 16 alarm inputs All alarm ports are NC/NO type and none/SEOL/DEOL tamper type input All relay ports are latching/push-button type output Power Connect power supply (12V DC) to 10.
User Guide Page 9 SECTION 2 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning A. Hard Disk Installation RX video recording server supports ATA standard hard disk. The hard disk is suggested to set in Master Mode. For details please refer to the hard disk case or its manual. Hard Disk Front Panel Description 1. HDD activity indicator 2. Power indicator 3. Active-handle 4. Handle 5. Cartridge frame 6.
User Guide Page 10 Installation Procedure RX MUST be shut down before installing / uninstalling hard disk button, select [SHUT DOWN] option and press “Enter” 1. Press “Menu” 2. [SHUT DOWN] menu will pop up and select [SHUT DOWN] option and press “Enter” button. 3. Select [YES] and press “Enter” button to confirm the shut down and wait for the message [IT IS NOW SAFE TO TURN OFF RX]. 4. Pull the active-handle outwards. Then use the bundled key provided and insert into the keyhole.
User Guide 8. Position the HDD into carrier body and secure the HDD using the four screws provided. 9. Slide the top cover back to the carrier body by sliding forward to secure. 10. Slide the carrier body back into the cartridge frame and push carrier body further into cartridge frame until fully inserted. 11. Pull the active-handle outwards, then use the bundled key and insert into the keyhole, turning the key clockwise (position A) to secure the handle.
User Guide Page 12 B. Hard Disk Formatting Formatting a hard disk will erase all data in the hard disk. When it is reconstructed, it is readable by RX video recording server. Formatting will be used if the hard disk format is NOT RX video recording server recognized. Usually, it is a new hard disk, or a hard disk which has not been used by RX video recording server. Procedure 1. After starting up RX video recording server, OSD menu will pop up [INCORRECT DISK FORMAT] menu.
User Guide Page 13 Manual Formatting It will be used if user wants to format the hard disk so as to have a clean recording space and redeem the file allocation. 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SCAN/FORMAT DISK] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SCAN/FORAMAT DISK] sub menu. 2. Select [FORMAT] option press “Enter” button 3. Select [YES] option and press “Enter” button and [FORMAT DISK] board will pop up to show about hard disk format processing status 4.
User Guide Page 14 C. Scan Disk It is a hard disk maintenance function which is similar to Scan Disk function provided by the Operating System of your personal computer. RX video recording server provides this function in an attempt to rescue the hard disk when errors are found, and to enhance its performance and reliability. Procedure 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SCAN/FORMAT MAIN MENU DISK] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SCAN/FORAMT DISK] sub menu.
User Guide Page 15 SECTION 3 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring A.
User Guide Page 16 Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC 2. Connect CCTV monitor to connector. 3. Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the RX. Note: If there is no hard disk installed, Recording and Playback are not functional RX. 4.
User Guide 6. Press the “Menu” MENU] on OSD. 7. Use “Up” Page 17 button to pop up the [MAIN or “Down” button to select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” enter the [SETUP] sub-menu. button to MAIN MENU SETUP FOOTAGE BACKUP SWITCH CONTROL SCAN / FORMAT DISK TRANSMITTER INFO LOCK KEYS USER LOG-IN/OUT SHUT DOWN ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ENTER SETUP MENU 8. Use “Up” or Down” button to select [VIDEO] option and press “Enter” enter the [VIDEO] sub-menu. 9.
User Guide B. Page 18 RX Setup for VGA Monitor Connection Topology VIDEO IN: Connect to VGA Monitor cameras with RG59 cable and BNC connector VGA cable RX RG59 cable Cameras Power Adapter *Note: VGA OUTPUT only for RX368_V2 / RX3616_V2 with optional VGA module installed .
User Guide Page 19 Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. RX {VGA Output} with VGA Cable. 2. Connect VGA monitor to 3. Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the RX. Note: If there is no hard disk installed, Recording and Playback are not functional RX. 4. Plug in the power adapter (12V DC) to 5.
User Guide Page 20 MAIN MENU 6. Press the “Menu” MENU] on OSD. 7. Use “Up” button to pop up the [MAIN or “Down” button to select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” enter the [SETUP] sub-menu. button to SETUP FOOTAGE BACKUP SWITCH CONTROL SCAN / FORMAT DISK TRANSMITTER INFO LOCK KEYS USER LOG-IN/OUT SHUT DOWN ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ENTER SETUP MENU 8. Use “Up” or Down” button to select [VIDEO] option and press “Enter” enter the [VIDEO] sub-menu.
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User Guide Page 22 Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note: The cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC 2. Connect CCTV monitor to connector. 3. Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the RX. Note: If there is no hard disk installed, Recording and Playback are not functional RX. 4.
User Guide 6. Press the “Menu” MENU] on OSD. 7. Use “Up” Page 23 SETUP MENU button to pop up the [MAIN or “Down” VIDEO RECORDING SWITCHES DATE / TIME CONNECTION EVENT HANDLER TRANSMITTER PASSWORD USER ACCOUNT RX-SE SETTING IMPORT / EXPORT RESTORE FACTORY SETTING button to select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” enter the [SETUP] sub-menu. button to 8. Select [VIDEO] option and press “Enter” to enter the [VIDEO] sub-menu 9.
User Guide Page 24 11.a.2 Press the “Menu” button such that the OSD main menu opens on the monitor. 11.a.3 Use “Up” 11.a.4 [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [CONNECTION] option and press “Enter” menu. 11.a.5 11.a.6 11.a.7 or “Down” button to enter connection setting Select [TCP/IP] option and press “Enter” button Select [IP] option and press “Enter” button. IP address consists of four fields.
User Guide 11.a.9 Page 25 Follow the network setting and assign a valid subnet mask to [SUBNET MASK] and select [ENABLE GATEWAY] option and input [GATEWAY] option in similar way. TCP / IP IP PORT SUBNET MASK ENABLE GATEWAY GATEWAY ENABLE DNS PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS SURELINK Note: The DNS setting is optional which is useful for sureLINK, time synchronization and e-mail notification. SETTING MODIFIED button, then [SETTING 11.a.10 Press “Live” MODIFIED] message board will pop up. Press “Enter” RX. 11.
User Guide Page 26 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.2. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.3. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.4. Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway. Note that IP address should be “192.168.0.xx” except “192.168.0.2” which is RX default IP address. 11.b.5. Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server, if necessary. 11.b.6.
User Guide 11.b.8. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) 11.b.9. Choose [Transmitter] [Registration] to register the RX video recording server. User needs to input video recording server serial number and registration code. For example : Serial No. : VTC12345 Registration Code : 1234567890 11.b.10. Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window]. Type and select the following setting : Phone/IP : 192.
User Guide Page 28 11.b.12. Press [Transmitter Setup] icon to show RX configuration menu. 11.b.13. Select [Connection] and press [Network Settings] network setting. icon to configure 11.b.14. Change the IP from 192.168.0.2 to 210.17.139.145 (for example). Gateway setting is used for WAN. Primary and Secondary DNS setting are used for sureLINK, time synchronization or e-mail notification function. 11.b.15. Press [Apply] icon to save the network setting and the message board will pop up.
User Guide Page 29 11.b.16. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.17. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.18. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.19. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway for the PC to restore to its original network configuration. Note: The first 3 field of IP address should be same as RX video recording server IP and gateway address.
User Guide 14. Run WX-30 software at any local network PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) 15. Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window]. For example, type and select the following setting : Phone/IP : 210.17.139.153 Connect Using: TCP/IP LAN Password: 000000 If RX is set to advanced security mode, check Advanced security mode box and enter User Name icon to connect your PC 16. Press [Connect] and the video recording server.
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User Guide Page 32 Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. 2. Connect CCTV monitor to connector. RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC 3. Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the RX. Note: If there is no hard disk installed, Recording and Playback are not functional. 4.
User Guide 6. Press the “Menu” MENU] on OSD. 7. Use “Up” Page 33 button to pop up the [MAIN or “Down” button to select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” enter the [SETUP] sub-menu. 8. Select [VIDEO] option and press “Enter” to enter the [VIDEO] sub-menu. button to button 9. Select [VIDEO FORMAT] and press “Left” or “Right” button to set either [NTSC] or [PAL] option. (All cameras should have the same video format). 10.
User Guide Page 34 11.a.1 Press the “Menu” button such that the OSD main menu pops up on the monitor. 11.a.2 Use “Up” or “Down” button to select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button. 11.a.3 Select [CONNECTION] option and press “Enter” button SETUP MENU VIDEO RECORDING SWITCHES DATE / TIME CONNECTION EVENT HANDLER TRANSMITTER PASSWORD USER ACCOUNT RX-SE SETTING IMPORT/EXPORT RESTORE FACTORY SETTING 11.a.
User Guide Page 35 192.168.0.3 RX RG59 cable 192.168.0.2 Ethernet Cameras Socket Power Adapter Cross-over Ethernet Cable 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel click Network and Dial-up 11.b.2. Double Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.3. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.4. Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway. Note that IP address should be “192.168.0.xx” except “192.168.0.
User Guide 11.b.7. Connect the PC Ethernet socket to the video recording server Ethernet socket at rear panel of the video recording server with cross-over Ethernet cable. Check if the {LINK LED} of the video recording server is ON. 11.b.8. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) [Registration] to 11.b.9. Choose [Transmitter] register the RX video recording server.
User Guide Page 37 Advanced security mode box and enter User Name 11.b.11. Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the video recording server. The video appears on the WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop up and show you failure message. For failure case, please press [Connect] icon to check that the connection setting is valid or not. 11.b.12. Press [Transmitter setup] icon to show RX configuration menu. 11.b.13. Select [Connection] Settings] network setting.
User Guide Page 38 11.b.16. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.17. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.18. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.19. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway for the PC to restore to its original network configuration. 11.b.20. Click OK to apply the setting 12. Disconnect the video recording server and current PC.
User Guide 14. Configure the network setting for RX video recording server and your PC if necessary, such as router/gateway port mapping (select router/gateway IP as IP provided by your ISP and the video recording server IP as IP provided by the router/gateway), firewall, etc. (Please refer to the manual of your router/gateway.) 15. Run WX-30 software at any network PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) icon to pop up the 16.
User Guide E. Page 40 RX Setup for Broadband or Narrowband Internet Connection with Dynamic IP Connection Topology V ID E O O U T: Co nn ect to m o n ito r w ith R G 59 cab le V ID E O IN : C o nn e ct to a nd B N C co nne cto r ca m e ra s w ith R G 59 ca b le a nd B N C co nne cto r R G 59 cable RX C C TV M o n ito r w w w.yo u r_s ite.yo u r_ co m p an y.te le eye.
User Guide Page 41 Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. 2. Connect CCTV monitor to connector. RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC 3. Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with Hard disk to the RX. Note: If there is no hard disk installed, Recording and Playback are not functional. 4.
User Guide 6. Press the “Menu” MENU] on OSD. 7. Use “Up” Page 42 button to pop up the [MAIN or “Down” button to select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” enter the [SETUP] sub-menu. button to 8. Select [VIDEO] option and press “Enter” button 9. Select [VIDEO FORMAT] and press “Left” or “Right” button to set either [NTSC] or [PAL] option. (All cameras should have the same video format). 10. You can always press “Live” button to exit any menu operation and start live monitoring.
User Guide Page 43 CONNECTION 11.a.4 Select [TCP/IP] option and press “Enter” button 11.a.5 Select [IP] option and press “Enter” TCP / IP MODEM THROUGHPUT button. IP address consists of four fields. Each field can assign a number from 0 to 255. … … … TCP / IP IP PORT SUBNET MASK ENABLE GATEWAY GATEWAY ENABLE DNS PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS SURELINK 192.168.0.2 1024 255.255.255.0 NO 0.0.0.0 NO 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 … IP 11.a.6 Use “Left” or “Right” button to select IP : 210. 17.139.
User Guide Page 44 11.a.14 Select [SURELINK ADDRESS] option and press “Enter” editing menu. SURELINK ADDRESS 0 1 A B K L U V CLEAR button to sureLINK There are two fields for assigning sureLINK address “www.your_site.your_company.TeleEye.net” 2 3 C D M N W X END WWW. _ 4 E O Y . 5 6 7 8 9 F G H I J P Q R S T Z BACK NEXT TELEEYE.NET 11.a.15 Use “Up” or “Down” or “Left” or “Right” button to select values and use “Enter” button to assign value. 11.a.16 [BACK] back to previous value or field 11.a.
User Guide Page 45 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.2. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.3. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.4. Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway. Note: IP address should be “192.168.0.xx” except “192.168.0.2” which is RX default IP address. 11.b.5. Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server, if necessary. 11.b.6.
User Guide 11.b.8. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) 11.b.9. Choose [Transmitter] [Registration] to register the RX video recording server. User needs to input video recording server serial number and registration code. For example : Serial No. : VTC12345 Registration Code : 1234567890 11.b.10. Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window].
User Guide Page 47 11.b.11. Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the video recording server. The video appears on the WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop up and show you failure message. For failure case, please press [Connect] icon to check that the connection setting is valid or not. icon to show 11.b.12. Press [Transmitter Setup] RX configuration menu. 11.b.13. Select [Connection] and press [Network Settings] network setting. icon to configure 11.b.14.
User Guide Page 48 11.b.15. Press [Apply] icon to save the network setting and pop up the message board. After several seconds, the video recording server will restart automatically. 11.b.16. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.17. Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. 11.b.18. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties 11.b.19.
User Guide 14. Configure the network setting for RX video recording server and your PC if necessary, such as router/gateway port mapping (select router/gateway IP as IP provided by your ISP and the video recording server IP as IP provided by the router/gateway), firewall, etc. (Please refers to the manual of your router/gateway.) 15. Run WX-30 software at any network PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) icon to pop up the [Connect 16.
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User Guide Page 51 Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC connector. Note: The camera system is either NTSC or PAL and all cameras must have the SAME system format. RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC 2. Connect CCTV monitor to connector. 3. Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the RX. Note: If there is no hard disk installed, Recording or Playback is not functional during live video monitoring. RX. 4.
User Guide 6. Press the “Menu” MENU] on OSD. 7. Use “Up” Page 52 button to pop up the [MAIN or “Down” button to select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” enter the [SETUP] sub-menu. 8. button to Select [VIDEO] option and press “Enter” button SETUP MENU VIDEO RECORDING SWITCHES DATE / TIME CONNECTION EVENT HANDLER TRANSMITTER PASSWORD USER ACCOUNT RX-SE SETTING IMPORT/EXPORT RESTORE FACTORY SETTING ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ENTER VIDEO 9.
User Guide 11.a.3. Use “Up” Page 53 or “Down” button to select [MODEM] option and press “Enter” button CONNECTION TCP / IP MODEM THROUGHPUT 11.a.4. Select [BAUD RATE] and then [RING COUNT] option press “Enter” 11.a.5. Use “Up” or “Down” button button to set … … … MODEM INTERFACE BAUD RATE RING COUNT TEST MODEM USB 57600 BPS 1 ENTER number. Press “Enter” button to input baud rate and ring count setting MODEM 11.a.6. Select [TEST MODEM] and press “Enter” button.
User Guide Modem Setup for Windows 2000/XP of PC 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 11.b.2. Double click Add Hardware, press Next, to search the modem connected to the PC automatically 11.b.3. Windows 2000/XP can search the modem device automatically. If there is any problem in modem installation, please refer to the modem manual. 11.b.4. After searching the modem, Windows 2000/XP can install the modem driver automatically. Press [Finish] button to exit the menu.
User Guide 11.b.5. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) 11.b.6. Choose [Transmitter] [Registration] to register the RX video recording server. User is required to input video recording server serial number and registration code. For example : Serial No. : VTC12345 Registration Code : 1234567890 icon to pop up the 11.b.7. Press [Connect] [Connect Window].
User Guide Page 56 11.b.8. Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the video recording server. The video appears on the WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop up and show you failure message. For failure case, please press icon to check that the connection [Connect] setting is valid or not. 11.b.9. Press [Transmitter setup] icon to show RX configuration menu. 11.b.10. Select [Connection] and press [Modem Settings] network setting. icon to configure 11.b.11.
User Guide 12.1 In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 12.2 Double click Add Hardware, press Next, to search the modem connected to the PC automatically 12.3 Windows 2000/XP can search the modem device automatically. If there is any problem in modem installation, please refer to the modem manual. 12.4 After searching the modem, Windows 2000/XP can install the modem driver automatically. Press [Finish] button to exit the menu. The modem is ready to use. 12.
User Guide 12.6 Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window]. For example, type and select the following setting : Phone/IP : 29955992 (Phone number of the video recording server) Connect Using : General modem to COM1 (Modem Driver) Password: 000000 If RX is set to advanced security mode, check Advanced security mode box and enter User Name 12.7 Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the video recording server. The video appears on the WX-30 if success.
User Guide Page 59 SECTION 4 Basic Operation for Local and Remote Monitoring A. Local CCTV Monitor : Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback 1. Live Monitoring Press “Screen Control” buttons to view the live video in full, quad, 3 x 3 (RX368_V2/3616_V2 only), hex (RX3616_V2 only) and sequential display mode.
User Guide 2. 1. 2. Page 60 Recording Press “Rec” will pop up. button and [RECORDING] menu Select [REC CAMERA] option and press “Enter” RECORDING START RECORDING REC CAMERA START SCHEDULE REC ENTER ---ENTER button to enable recording cameras. 3. Use “Left” or “Right” button to select the recording camera and use “Up” or “Down” button to enable or disable the recording camera. 4.
User Guide Page 61 Playback 1. Press “Search” button to pop up [RECORDING LOG] board on OSD. 2. Press “Play/Enter” menu. 3. Select [MINUTE LOG] and press “Enter” button. button to show [PLAY] [RECORDING LOG] board will show the log in minute scale. 4. Select a record and press “Enter” playback. button for Then [PLAYBACK] menu will pop up again. 5. Select [PLAY] option and press “Enter” button again for playback. 6.
User Guide B. Page 62 RX Reception Software WX-30 : Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback 1. Live Monitoring User can view a particular camera by simply clicking the camera button (e.g. 1, 2, 3) on the camera control panel, to view all cameras, click [All] button. Screen views in Full screen Screen views in Quarter screen Screen views in Hex screen Auto-arrange is to optimize the screen views in order to display as many highresolution pictures as possible.
User Guide Page 63 2. Recording 1. Press [Record] setting. 2. Input administrator password (000000 as default password) and press [OK] button. 3. Enable recording cameras ( Tick blank for disable) 4.
User Guide Page 64 3. Playback 1. Press [Play] 2. Select and input the record date and time for button to show playback menu searching and press [Reload] 3. button. Select a time slot record and press [Start Playback] button. 4. Use “playback control button” to control playback video such as “play”, “pause”, “forward”, “backward” and “stop” function. 5. Press [All] screen] , [Full screen] , [3X3 screen] or [Auto-arrange] view mode for playback.
User Guide Page 65 SECTION 5 OSD Menu Operation A. How to use OSD menu 1. Press the “Menu” 2. Use the “Up” 3. A selected sub-menu option will be pointed by a hand cursor and highlighted 4. Press “Enter” 5. If menu option ends with [. . .] indicates sub-menu existing, you can always press the “Enter” button to open the main menu / “Down” button to select a sub-menu button to confirm the selection and open the sub-menu button to open the sub-menu. 6. If menu option does not end with [. . .
User Guide Page 66 B. Main Menu The Main menu allows user to setup and control the video recording server, some operations such as backup, switch, scandisk and format can be done in the main menu. Main Menu MAIN MENU SETUP FOOTAGE BACKUP SWITCH CONTROL SCAN / FORMAT DISK TRANSMITTER INFO LOCK KEYS USER LOG-IN/OUT SHUT DOWN SETUP FOOTAGE BACKUP SWITCH CONTROL SCAN / FORMAT DISK TRANSMITTER INFO LOCK KEYS USER LOG-IN/OUT SHUT DOWN OSD Menu Operation ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
User Guide Page 67 Main Menu Setup SETUP MENU VIDEO RECORDING SWITCHES DATE / TIME CONNECTION EVENT HANDLER TRANSMITTER PASSWORD USER ACCOUNT RX-SE SETTING IMPORT/EXPORT ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
User Guide Main Menu Page 68 Setup Video Camera Setting CAMERA SETTING CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA 1 2 3 4 CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA 13 14 15 16 ... ... ... ... . . . ... ... ... ... Note: Number of items in this menu depends on video recording server model.
User Guide Main Menu Page 69 Setup Video Camera Setting Camera X Setting General PTZ Setting GENERAL PTZ SETTING PAN SPEED TILT SPEED PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING ADVANCE PTZ SETTING PAN SPEED TILT SPEED PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING ADVANCE PTZ SETTING Main Menu : Select the pan (horizontal direction) speed of the PTZ camera : Select the tilt (vertical direction) speed of the PTZ camera : Change the PTZ camera movement duration : Change the PTZ camera driver and baud rate Setup Video Camera Setting General PTZ Se
User Guide Main Menu Page 70 Setup Video Camera Setting General PTZ Setting Camera X Setting Advance PTZ Setting ADVANCE PTZ SETTING PTZ DRIVER BIT RATE PTZ DRIVER BIT RATE Main Menu TELEEYE DM4 . . .
User Guide Main Menu Page 71 Setup Video Spot Video SPOT VIDEO DEFAULT CAMERAS SEQUENTIAL TIME CLOCK POSITION CAMERA NAME POSITION Main Menu 12345678 3SEC : Change the clock position : Change the camera name position Setup Video VGA Setting VGA SETTING VGA OUT SPOT VGA OUT RESOLUTION FREQUENCY VGA OUT SPOT VGA OUT RESOLUTION FREQUENCY OSD Menu Operation DETECTED NONE 1024X768 75HZ : Change the clock position : Change the camera name position : Change VGA output resolution : Change VGA output fre
User Guide Page 72 Main Menu Setup Recording RECORDING RECORDING MODE CONTINUOUS DISK MODE CYCLIC QUALITY EXCELLENT IMAGE SIZE FULL RECORDING AUDIO CHANNEL AUDIO QUALITY STANDARD SCHEDULE RECORDING ... RECORDING RETENTION ... RECOVER RECORDING ENTER RECORDING MODE DISK MODE QUALITY IMAGE SIZE RECORDING AUDIO CHANNEL AUDIO QUALITY SCHEDULE RECORDING RECORDING RETENTION RECOVER RECORDING : Change recording mode in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 frame per second (FPS) and continuous setting.
User Guide Page 73 Main Menu Setup Recording Recording Audio Channel RECORDING AUDIO 1- Press “Up” / “Down” / “Left” / “Right” to select the channel Note: One audio channel for RX364. Two audio channels for RX3616_V2 and RX368_V2. Recording audio channel 1 associates with camera 1. Recording channel 2 associates with camera 2. Adding Schedule In Calendar View 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu.
User Guide 5. Page 74 Select [WEEKDAYS] and press “Enter” button to select the day of time slot added in a week. Use SCHEDULE WEEKDAY SMTWTFS “Up” or “Down” button to enable the day. From left to right, the day options are Sunday (S), Monday (M), Tuesday (T), Wednesday (W), Thursday (T), Friday (F) and Saturday (S). Press 6. “Enter” button to apply the weekdays setting. In [ADD SCHEDULE] menu, select [START TIME] and [END TIME] to choose the time interval for the schedule recording.
User Guide 9. Page 75 Select the motion region and press “Enter” 10. Select [APPLY] and press “Enter” button to save the recording schedule setting of the time slot. HOUR 00:00 02:00 04:00 06:00 08:00 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 22:00 ← SUNDAY TIME SCALE : REC → TYPE MOTION REC WEEKDAYS SMTWTFS START TI ME 00 : 00 END TIME 02 : 00 CAMERA 1234 FRAME RATE CONTINUOUS GENERAL MOTION SETTING ...
User Guide 11. Press “Live” Page 76 button to exit OSD menu or press “Back” button to enter action menu again. Press “Record” button to enter [RECORDING] menu. Select [START SCHEDULE REC] and press “Enter” scheduler START RECORDING START RECORDING REC. CAMERA START SCHEDULE REC ENTER 1234 ENTER button to activate recording Recording Scheduler in List View 1. In calendar view, press “Enter” button to pop up [OPTION] menu. Select [LIST VIEW] and press “Enter” 2.
User Guide Page 77 Removing Schedule Procedure 1. In list view, select the time slot that you would like to remove. START 00 : 00 09 : 00 10 : 00 12 : 00 14 : 00 16 : 00 18 : 00 19 : 00 22 : 00 SUNDAY END CAMERA 09 : 00 1234 10 : 00 12–4 12 : 00 1–3– 14 : 00 12–– 1–3– 16 : 00 18 : 00 1–34 19 : 00 1234 22 : 00 1234 00 : 00 1–34 : MOTION REC : REC 2. Press “Enter” button to pop up [OPTION] OPTION ADD REMOVE EDIT COPY CALENDAR VIEW menu.
User Guide 3. Page 78 In [EDIT SCHEDULE] menu, user can change recording type, camera and frame rate of that schedule. If the schedule is motion recording, user should change motion settings. After changing the settings, select [APPLY] and press “Enter” settings. EDIT SCHEDULE TYPE MOTION REC CAMERA 1234 FRAME RATE CONTINUOUS GENERAL MOTION SETTING ... APPLY ENTER button to save the new schedule Copying Schedule Procedure 1. In list view, select the time slot that you would like to copy.
User Guide Page 79 Recording Retention RX video recording server supports password protection for all menus, System administrator can setup a password to protect the video recording server from being operated by unauthorized operators Record Retention Setup Procedure 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu.
User Guide Main Menu Page 80 Setup Switches Switch 1 Setting SWITCH 1 SETTING NAME TYPE NAME TYPE Main Menu SWITCH 1 LATCHING : Edit the name of the switch : Change the type of the switch, either latching or push-button type Setup Date Time Setup DATE / TIME TIME SYNC ENABLED TIME ZONE DATE TIME PRI TIME SERVER SEC TIME SERVER DNS SETTING UPDATE DATE / TIME STATUS TIME SYNC ENABLED TIME ZONE DATE TIME PRI TIME SERVER SEC TIME SERVER DNS SETTING UPDATE DATE/TIME STATUS YES ...
User Guide Main Menu 1. 2. Setup Page 81 Date/Time Time Zone Select a corresponding time zone will enable Daylight saving function. Press “Left” / “Right” button to select between time zones (GMT). ←GMT +08:00→ → 3. Press “Up” / “Down” button to select between different cities 4. Press “Enter” button to save setting and back to previous menu.
User Guide PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS SURELINK Main Menu Setup Page 82 RX video recording server primary DNS : Change RX video recording server secondary DNS RX video recording server : Change sureLINK setting : Change Connection TCP / IP sureLINK SURELINK ENABLED SURELINK ADDRESS REFRESH RATE ADVANCED SETTING TEST STATUS ENABLED SURELINK ADDRESS REFRESH RATE ADVANCED SETTING TEST STATUS YES WWW . . . . . 15 MINS ...
User Guide Main Menu Setup Page 83 Connection Modem MODEM INTERFACE BAUD RATE RING COUNT TEST MODEM INTERFACE : Change the interface of the modem (USB/COM POT/DISABLE) : Change the baud rate of the modem : Change the ring count to connect to the modem : Test the status of the modem BAUD RATE RING COUNT TEST MODEM Main Menu Setup COM PORT 57600 BPS 1 ENTER Connection Throughput THROUGHPUT LAN STREAM BROADBAND STREAM NARROWBAND STREAM BPS : BIT PER SECOND LAN STREAM BROADBAND STREAM NARROWBAND
User Guide Main Menu Setup Page 84 Transmitter TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER NAME REGISTRATION CHECKING BUILT-IN WEB SERVER UPGRADE TRANSMITTER NAME REGISTRATION CHECKING BUILT-IN WEB SERVER UPGRADE Main Menu Setup RX364 YES NO ...
User Guide Main Menu Page 85 Footage Backup FOOTAGE BACKUP BACKUP TO CD BACKUP TO DVD BACKUP TO USB FLASH BACKUP TO CD BACKUP TO DVD BACKUP TO USB FLASH ... ... ...
User Guide Main Menu Page 86 Scan / Format Disk SCAN / FORMAT DISK DEVICE LOCAL START TIME 22:35 20/06/06 END TIME 10:07 15/11/06 MASTER MODEL NO XXXX MASTER SERIAL NO XXXX MASTER CAPACITY 400GB SLAVE MODEL NO N/A SLAVE SERIAL NO SLAVE CAPACITY DISK USAGE 52% SCAN DISK ENTER FORMAT DISK ENTER DEVICE START TIME END TIME MODEL NO SERIAL NO CAPACITY DISK USAGE SCANDISK FORMAT : Show the device type : Show the start time of recording : Show the end time of recording : Show the device model no.
User Guide Main Menu Page 87 Lock Keys LOCK KEYS LOCK KEYS AUTO KEY LOCK LOCK KEYS AUTO KEY LOCK ENTER 15SEC : Lock all keys on the front panel : Select auto key lock duration, keys on front panel will be automatically locked up if no button is being pressed after the selected period. KEY LOCKED UNLOCK ? YES NO When the keys are being locked, pressing any key on the front panel the system will show a message to confirm the unlock operation.
User Guide Page 88 C. Recording Log Menu RECORDING LOG TIME CAMERA 11 : 00 1234 12 : 00 ---4 13 : 00 ---14 : 00 -2-15 : 00 ---16 : 00 1--17 : 00 1--- TIME CAMERA EVENT REMARK SENSOR MOTION AUDIO VIDEOLOSS 1. Press “Enter” scale 2.
User Guide Page 89 Recording Log Menu Time Search TIME SEARCH DATE TIME ` CAMERA SEARCH SEARCH MULTIPLE DATE TIME CAMERA SEARCH SEARCH MULTIPLE 13 SEP 2005 10 : 30 1234 ENTER ENTER : Select the date of record : Select the time of record : Select the camera of record : Search the record : Search the multiple records Recording Log Menu Search Multiple TIME SEARCH DATE TIME CAMERA SEARCH SEARCH MULTIPLE 13 SEP 2005 10 : 30 1234 ENTER ENTER 1. Select search multiple and press “Enter” button.
User Guide Page 90 D. PTZ Menu 1. For any camera supports PTZ, [PTZ OPTION] menu always pops up when user press the “Live” 2. button. Select [DISABLE PTZ] to disable PTZ function. Use the “Up” / “Down” button to select each option PTZ Control Interface PTZ symbol will flash near the camera name on the OSD for current controlling PTZ camera. User can use front panel to perform pan / tilt / zoom action of the selected PTZ supported camera anytime when live monitoring on OSD. PTZ Control Method : 1.
User Guide Page 91 E. Recording Menu RECORDING START RECORDING REC CAMERA START SCHEDULE REC 1. Press the “Rec” 2. Using the “Up” ENTER ---ENTER button to pop up the main menu / “Down” START RECORDING RECORDING CAMERA START SCHEDULE REC button to select recording and set recording camera : Start recording operation : Select the camera for recording : Start scheduled recording Recording Menu Recording Camera RECORDING CAMERA 1-3- 1. Using the “Left” 2.
User Guide Page 92 1. Press the “Event” button to pop up the event menu 2. Using the “Up” / “Down” button to select a sub-menu 3. A selected sub-menu option will be pointed by a hand cursor and highlighted 4. Press “Enter” button to confirm the selection and pop up the sub-menu EVENT STATUS EVENT LOG CONNECTION LOG SETTING LOG OPERATION LOG : Show event status : Show the event log : Show the remote connection log : Show the setting log : Show the operation log 1. If menu option end with [. . .
User Guide Event Menu Page 93 Alarm Log ALARM LOG DATE TIME CHANNEL STATUS 03AUG05 03AUG05 02AUG05 02AUG05 01AUG05 01AUG05 01AUG05 01AUG05 ---4------4-----------2------------1------1-------------- RESET TGR ARM TAMPER SS ON RESET TGR ENTRY DATE TIME CHANNEL STATUS 12 : 45 : 18 12 : 29 : 46 09 : 50 : 33 09 : 35 : 02 11 : 05 : 03 10 : 25 : 36 10 : 10 : 10 09 : 29 : 17 ------ R- D - B- -------- --------E------------ S- E - P ------ : Show the date log : Show the time log : Show the event number
User Guide Event Menu Page 94 Connection Log CONNECTION LOG DATE TIME USER REMARK IP/PHONE NO DEVICE 22AUG05 22AUG05 21AUG05 21AUG05 20AUG05 20AUG05 20AUG05 20AUG05 ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN - - - DIAL IN - - - DIAL BACK - - - DIAL BACK - - - DIAL BACK 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.
User Guide Event Menu Page 95 Operation Log OPERATION LOG DATE TIME OPERATION DEVICE IP / PHONE NO 03DEC05 03DEC05 02DEC05 02DEC05 01DEC05 01DEC05 01DEC05 01DEC05 STOP PLAYBACK START PLAYBACK STOP RECORDING START RECORDING STOP PLAYBACK START PLAYBACK STOP RECORDING START RECORDING TCP / IP LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL TCP / IP LOCAL TCP / IP 192.168. 0. 2 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0. 0. 0 192.168. 0. 2 0. 0. 0. 0 192.168. 0.
User Guide Page 96 Playing corresponding footage from event Log Event log playback supports user to playback the video directly from selected event log. Event Log Playback Procedure : EVENT LOG 1. Press “Event” button to pop up the event menu. Select [EVENT LOG] option and press “Enter” view all kinds of event logs. 2. 3. 4. button to For example, selecting [ALARM LOG] and press “Enter” alarm log menu. button to enter In the alarm log menu, press “Enter” button to pop up [LOG OPTION] menu.
User Guide Page 97 SECTION 6 Advanced Operation A. Install Control Port RX with Alarm Sensors and Relay RX supports up to 16 alarm ports in that order with tamper detection for connecting with alarm sensors, 4 additional input sensors and 4 relay ports for control. The definitions of alarm and relay control ports are shown in the following diagram.
User Guide Page 98 B. Install RX with Tamper Circuit and External Resistors RX supports tamper detection (DEOL and SEOL) on all alarm inputs including arm/disarm input, security switch input, system tamper and power failure input.
User Guide Page 99 Single End of Line Configuration C A Term Status Description S/C TAMPER Wire short (point A and B) LoZ NORMAL Sensor drive output close (point wire B and C) Normal Close (NC) O/C ALARM Sensor drive output open (point B and C) sensor drive output B A sensor drive output Description Sensor drive output close (point A and B) LoZ NORMAL Sensor drive output open (point A and B) Normal Open (NO) O/C TAMPER Wire open (point A and B) wire B Term Status S/C ALARM Without Tamper Detection
User Guide Condition DEOL (Normal Close) DEOL (Normal Open) SEOL (Normal Close) SEOL (Normal Open) NC without tamper NO without tamper Page 100 0~400 Tamper Short Tamper Short Tamper Short Alarm (Close) Normal (Close) Alarm (Close) Resistance ( ) 401~2780 Normal (Close) Alarm (Close) Normal (Close) Normal (Open) Alarm (N/A) Alarm (N/A) 2781~29.5k Alarm (Open) Normal (Open) Alarm (N/A) Alarm (N/A) Alarm (N/A) Alarm (N/A) 29.
User Guide Page 101 D. Event Handling RX video recording server supports 10 events and their icons are as follows. 1. Arm/Disarm 2. Security Switch 3. Alarm 4. Motion 5. Video loss 6. System Tamper 7. Power Failure 8. Disk Usage 9. Overheat 10. HDD available RX supports 10 actions which can be activated by any events as above. 1. Recording 2. Switch 3. Dial back 4. Email 5. SMS 6. Buzzer 7. Event LED 8. Live Camera 9. PTZ 10.
User Guide Page 102 1. Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm input is used for enhancing security level of the surveillance area. This input introduces the concept of 3 zone types of alarm, fire zone, normal and entry exit zone. Armed If the system is armed, alarm sensor in normal zone type can be triggered immediately if someone triggers the sensor. It is usually used when there is no operator at surveillance area.
User Guide Page 103 Arm/Disarm Setup Procedure SETUP MENU 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub-menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER] option and press “Enter” 2. button. Select [ARM/DISARM] option and press “Enter” button to show arm/disarm setting menu. 3. 4. 5. Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) the arm/disarm function.
User Guide 6. 7. Select [ASSOCIATE SWITCH] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to select [YES] and enable switch 1 only for arm/disarm associate switch. Switch 1 will be ON when RX is armed. Switch 1 will be OFF when RX is disarmed. Switch 1 cannot be activated by other events anymore if it is an associate switch of arm/disarm. Select [TAMPER EVENT ACTION] option and press “Enter” button to select arm/disarm tamper action.
User Guide Page 105 Security Switch Setup Procedure 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER] option and press “Enter” 2. Select [SECURITY SWITCH] option and press “Enter” menu. 3. 4. 5. button. button to show security switch setting Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) the security switch function.
User Guide 6. 7. Select [ASSOCIATE SWITCH] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to select [YES] and enable switch 2 only for security switch associate switch. Switch 2 will be ON when the security switch is on. Switch 1 will be OFF when the security switch is off. Switch 2 cannot be activated by other events anymore if it is an associate switch of security switch. Select [TAMPER EVENT ACTION] option and button to select security switch press “Enter” tamper action.
User Guide Page 107 Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITH Security Switch Usage For Entry Zone: Surveillance zone Entry DISARM Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Security Switch RX Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The entry delay is the period of time between entering the surveillance zone and reaching the video recording server. In order to disarm the system for maintenance or repair, user / installer needs to turn off the security switch and enter the surveillance zone.
User Guide Page 108 For Exit Zone: Exit Surveillance zone ARM RX Time line Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Security Switch The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making false alarm (i.e. Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Alarm 3 and Alarm 4). The purpose is to let the user / installer have enough time to leave the surveillance zone after the video recording server is armed. User / installer can set the delay time for each alarm.
User Guide Page 109 Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITHOUT Security Switch Usage For Entry Zone: Entry Surveillance zone DISARM Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 RX Time line The entry delay is the period of time between entering the surveillance zone and reaching the video recording server. In order to disarm the system for maintenance or repair, user / installer enters the surveillance zone, and the delay time starts from the 1st trigger by the 1st alarm sensor (i.e.
User Guide Page 110 For Exit Zone : Exit Surveillance zone ARM Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 RX Time line The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making false alarm (i.e. Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Alarm 3 and Alarm 4). The purpose is to let the user / installer have enough time to leave the surveillance zone after the video recording server is armed. User / installer can set the delay time for each alarm.
User Guide Page 111 Different Combination Cases of Arm/Disarm, Security Switch and Alarm for the 3 Zone Type Initial State Security Arm Switch Step 1 Alarm Step 2 Step 3 Result Fire Zone Arm On No trigger Trigger alarm \ \ Alarm trigger Arm Off No trigger Trigger alarm \ \ Alarm trigger Arm Uninstall No trigger Trigger alarm \ \ Alarm trigger Disarm \ No trigger Trigger alarm \ \ Alarm trigger Uninstall \ No trigger Trigger alarm \ \ Alarm trigger Uninstall Unin
User Guide Page 112 Initial State Security Arm Switch Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Result Alarm Entry / Exit Zone No alarm Trigger alarm. Disarm Recording stops Entry delay Arm On No trigger trigger. Security switch starts. Alarm is off Recording starts triggered (if recording Arm action is enabled) Recording does not stop unless user disarm the system Trigger alarm. Exit delay starts.
User Guide Page 113 Physical Configuration for Alarm The alarm input and ground of RX video recording server need to connect to various kinds of sensors which are commonly installed at entrance or special part of the surveillance area. Alarm Setup Procedure 1. Press “Menu” SETUP MENU button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER] option and press “Enter” 2. button.
User Guide 5. 6. 7. Select [SENSOR TAMPER TYPE] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to choose alarm sensor tamper circuit type RX according to the configuration of alarm sensor tamper circuit type. Select [ZONE] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to choose zone type. Select [ENTRY DELAY], [EXIT DELAY] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to choose entry and exit delay Select [ACTION] option and press “Enter” button to select alarm trigger or tamper action.
User Guide Page 115 Motion Motion Motion detection can be triggered when motion occurs on the camera. Motion detection has different sensitivity levels. For motion event on each video input channel, it depends on the motion of selected area. User should set up the select motion areas and sensitivity. Motion detection has generally 4 options: high, middle, low and custom. Custom option allows user to select the sensitivity level and area by themselves.
User Guide 2. Select [MOTION] option and press “Enter” button to show the motion selection menu. Select motion and press “Enter” motion setting menu. 3. button to enter the Enable the motion setting. Select [MOTION DETECTIOR SETTING] option and press “Enter” setting. 4.
User Guide Page 117 5. Video Loss Video Loss Video loss can be triggered when the video channel input disappears and happens if the video recording server receives no signal from the camera. The local CCTV monitor displays a blue screen for video loss condition. Video Loss Setup Procedure 1. Press “Menu” SETUP MENU button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER] option and press “Enter” button.
User Guide Page 118 6. System Tamper System Tamper Input It is an input to the video recording server for wiring a tamper switch of the external cabinet outside the video recording server and its accessories. The purpose of system tamper event is to prevent someone to break into the cabinet and destroy the video recording server. Sensor Type The system tamper input circuit type is normal close (NC). When the state of the circuit is closed, it indicates normal of RX.
User Guide 3. 4. 5. Page 119 Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) System Tamper event handler. Select [SENSOR TYPE] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to choose sensor type according to the configuration of RX system tamper control circuit type Select [ACTION] option and press “Enter” button to select system tamper action.
User Guide Page 120 Power Failure Setup Procedure 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER] option and press “Enter” button. SETUP MENU VIDEO RECORDING SWITCHES DATE / TIME CONNECTION EVENT HANDLER TRANSMITTER PASSWORD USER ACCOUNT RX-SE SETTING IMPORT/EXPORT RESTORE FACTORY SETTING ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ENTER EVENT HANDLER 2.
User Guide Page 121 8. Disk Usage Disk usage event will be triggered if hard disk usage exceeds user specified warning level. The warning level consists of 6 levels : 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and 100%. If the hard disk usage achieves the warning level, the disk usage event will be triggered. Disk Usage Event Setup Procedure : 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER] option and press “Enter” button.
User Guide Page 122 10. HDD Available HDD available event will trigger when hard disk failure or hard disk change according to checklist. HDD Available Event Setup Procedure : 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER] option and press “Enter” button. Select [HDD AVAILABLE] option and press “Enter” button to show overheat setting menu. 2. Select [ENABLED] and set [YES] to enable HDD available event.
User Guide Page 123 E. Event Action RX supports event actions such as Recording, Switch, Dialback, Email, Buzzer, Event LED, Live camera and PTZ when there is an event detected from alarm, tamper of alarm, motion, video loss, tamper of arm/disarm, tamper of security switch, power failure, disk usage, overheat and system tamper. Event Action Setup Procedure SETUP MENU 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu.
User Guide Page 124 1. Recording Recording If an event is triggered, recording can record the video content at user selected camera with selected recording mode. Pre-Alarm Recording Pre-alarm recording allows video recording before an event is triggered. The period of pre-alarm recording is at least 1 minute (not more than 2 minutes) before the event trigger. User can find that there is at least 1 minute more video content in [RECORDING LOG MENU] before event trigger.
User Guide 5. Use the “Left” Page 125 or “Right” select camera and press the “Up” button to or “Down” button to enable or disable recording camera. 6. Press “Enter” button to save the camera setting and go back to recording action menu. 7. You can press “Live” menu or press “Back” menu again. RECORDING CAMERA 1-3- button to exit OSD button to enter action 2. Switch Switch allows video recording server to control 4 external relays which are defined by user. Switch Type Switch has 2 types.
User Guide Page 126 Switch Action Setup Procedure 1. In the action menu, select [SWITCH] option and press “Enter” button to enter the switch action setting menu. 2. 3. Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) switch action. Select [SWITCHES ENABLED] option and press “Enter” switches. 4.
User Guide Page 127 10. Select [LATCH DURATION] option and press the “Left” or “Right” button to choose the latch duration. GENERAL SWITCH SETTING SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 SWITCH 3 SWITCH 4 LATCH DURATION ACTION DELAY 11. Select [ACTION DELAY] option and press the or “Right” button to choose the “Left” switch action delay between each on/off. 12. You can press “Live” menu or press “Back” menu again. ... ... ... ... 10 SEC 10 SEC button to exit OSD button to enter action 3.
User Guide 2. Page 128 Select [ENABLED] and set [YES] to enable dial back action. Select [GENERAL DIALBACK SETTING] option and press XXXXXXX DIAL BACK ENABLED GENERAL DIALBACK SETTING YES ... “Enter” button to select other dial back action settings. 3. Select [RETRY DURATION] or [RETRY COUNT] to choose dial back retry duration and retry count respectively. Select [PHONE (No.)] and press “Enter” button to input the dial back address for different connection methods. 4. 5.
User Guide 7. 8. 9. Page 129 For modem connection, user needs to input the dial back phone number in [PHONE] option. For null modem / leased line modem connection, user does not need to input any IP or phone numbers. You can press “Live” button to exit OSD menu or press “Back” button to enter action menu again. 10. Run WX-30 software at the local network PC. (For details of WX-30 software installation, please refer to WX-30 Software Guide) 11.
User Guide Page 130 13. Press the icon to select the connection type for dialback 14. Press the icon to enter [Connection Speed] message broad to select bit rate, port number. The port number should be as same as the port number set in step 8 15. Press [OK] icon to exit and save the settings 4. Email Email action supports user to send emails to recipient addresses in order to notice the event trigger status. Email Setup Procedure : 1.
User Guide 4. Select [SENDER E-MAIL] and press “Enter” address. button to input the sender e-mail 5. Select [E-MAIL (No.)] and press “Enter” button to input the recipient address for email action. Select [ACTION] to set the action delay for email action. Select [MAX. NO OF E-MAIL] to set the maximum number of email for an event trigger. 6. Select [SMTP SERVER] and press “Enter” button to input the SMTP server settings. 7. Choose [SMTP SERVER ADDRESS] press 8.
User Guide 9. Page 132 DNS setting must be set for SMTP server. Choose [DNS SETTING] in SMTP server OSD menu and press “Enter” enter TCP/IP menu as shown. button to 10. Set the [ENABLE DNS] option to yes and input the primary DNS and secondary DNS setting in [PRIMARY DNS] and [SECONDARY DNS] option. TCP / IP IP PORT SUBNET MASK ENABLE GATEWAY GATEWAY ENABLE DNS PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS SURELINK 210.17.125.98 1024 255.255.255.0 YES 210.17.125.7 YES 210.17.125.4 210.17.125.14 … 11.
User Guide 5. Page 133 Select [ENABLED] and set [YES] to enable SMS action. Select [GENERAL SMS SETTING] option and press “Enter” button to enter SMS action settings. XXXXX SMS ENABLED GENERAL SMS SETTING YES ... 6. Select [PHONE NO] and press “Enter” button to input the SMS receiver phone number. One phone number is allowed. GENERAL SMS SETTING PHONE NO ... TEST SMS ENTER 7. Input the receiver phone number. Select PHONE NO [END] and press “Enter” the phone number.
User Guide 2. 3. Page 134 Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) buzzer action. Select [GENERAL BUZZER option and press “Enter” buzzer setting menu. ENABLED GENERAL BUZZER SETTING YES ... SETTING] button to enter the GENERAL BUZZER SETTING DURATION ACTION DELAY 4. Select [DURATION] option and press the “Left” or “Right” button to choose the duration. 5.
User Guide 2. 3. Page 135 Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) event LED action. You can press “Live” menu or press “Back” menu again. XXXXXX X EVENT LED ENABLED YES button to exit OSD button to enter action 8. Live Camera Live Camera Event associated live camera displays real time live video of pre-selected camera if an event is triggered, so operator can immediately know what is happening at the site.
User Guide Page 136 9. PTZ PTZ camera action allows the pan tilt zoom camera to go to user preset position for viewing what happen if an event has been triggered. PTZ Action setup procedure 1. In the action menu, select [PTZ] option and press “Enter” menu. 2. 3. button to enter the PTZ action setting Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” button to enable (i.e. set the value or “Right” to [YES]) PTZ action.
User Guide Page 137 10. Spot alarm Spot alarm displays real time live video of pre-selected camera when event triggered, so operator can immediately know what is happening at the site. If more than one associated camera is selected, Spot alarm will change to switch mode. Spot alarm setup procedure 1. In the action menu, select [SPOT ALARM] option RECORDING SWITCH DIALBACK EMAIL SMS BUZZER EVENT LED LIVE CAMERA PTZ SPOT ALARM and press “Enter” button to enter the live camera action setting menu. 2. 3.
User Guide Page 138 F. Password System administrator can setup a password to protect the video recording server from being operated by unauthorized operators. Password Setup Procedures: 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [PASSWORD] option and press “Enter” 2. button. Enter the password first by using the “Live Camera Control Button”. The default password is “111111” and press “Enter” button. 3.
User Guide Page 139 G. Built-In Web Server Built-in web server allows user to access and control RX video recording server by using web browser, such as MS Internet Explorer. In order to use web server function, user must install Virtual Machine, such as Sun Java VM (http://www.java.com). Built-in Web Server Setup Procedures 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] button to enter option and press “Enter” [SETUP] sub menu.
User Guide 5. Page 140 User can view the site through the web browser as below : 6. Press “Switch Control” button and the switches control menu will pop up as shown. 7. Press the “1, 2, 3 or 4” button to set the E.g. Switch 2 and 4 are on and switch 2 and 3 are off. switch of RX video recording server on or off. 8. Press “PTZ” button to view and control the PTZ camera. The PTZ control menu will pop up as shown. User can control the PTZ camera in this menu such as Pan, Tilt, Auto and so on.
User Guide 9. 10. Page 141 Press “Advanced” button to pop up the advance menu for controlling the advance setting of PTZ camera. Press button to pop up choose playback log menu as shown. Event Display button Change Playback Date button Time Slot modification button The functions of the buttons: Time Slot modification button: Change the displaying time slot. slot smaller while will make the time will make the time slot larger.
User Guide Page 142 H. Backup to CD / DVD / USB Flash RX video recording servers support backup footage to CD, DVD and USB Flash. Supported disc type includes: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R and DVD+RW. Maximum backup size for CD is 650 MB and 4.7GB for DVD and USB. Note: A recommended physical size of CD/DVD should be 120mm / 5.25" Backup to CD / DVD / USB Flash Setup Procedure 1. Press “Menu” button, select [FOOTAGE BACKUP] option and press “Enter” enter FOOTAGE BACKUP sub menu.
User Guide Page 143 4. In [START DATE] and [START TIME] option, use “Enter” , “Up” , “Down” , “Left” and “Right” buttons to select the starting date and time of the backup footage. 5. In [BACKUP PERIOD] option, use “Left” buttons to select desired backup and “Right” period of the footage. Backup period will according to the [BACKUP MAX SIZE] if MAX SIZE is selected or size required for the [BACKUP PERIOD] exceed the [BACKUP MAX SIZE]. 6.
User Guide Page 144 9. During backup process, backup status will show on OSD, i.e. preparing file and burning disc percentage. BACKUP \ PREPARING DVD DISC FILE BACKUP \ 10. After finishing the backup process, press “Enter” button to exit and the CD/DVD will be ejected. 11. Insert the CD/DVD to PC with window OS and the Portable Player software will pop up automatically. Press “Play” CD/DVD.
User Guide I. Page 145 Connection with PTZ cameras As RX video recording server built with a RS485 IN and OUT port, you can connect port OUT to Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras (in parallel) and connect port IN to keyboard controller. The connection diagram is shown below. RX RG59 cable CCTV Monitor Cameras 2-wire RS 485 RG59 cable BUS Power Adapter RS 485 In : PTZ Controller RS 485 Out : PTZ cameras Setup Procedure 1. Connect the P/T/Z cameras to the RS 485 OUT port in parallel at the RX rear panel.
User Guide 2. Page 146 Select [CAMERA SETTING] option and press “Enter” button to enter the camera setting menu. Select [CAMERA (NO.)] option and press “Enter” camera. 3. button to choose the camera as PTZ Select [SUPPORT PTZ] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to choose [YES] option. Select [GENERAL PTZ SETTING] option and press “Enter” set the PTZ feature. 4. button to press “Enter” button to save the setting.
User Guide 9. Page 147 User can select different movement direction duration according to whether the PTZ camera supports those functions. PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING PAN DURATION TILT DURATION ZOOM DURATION FOCUS DURATION IRIS DURATION ADDITIONAL DURATION WASHER DURATION WIPER DURATION PATROL SPEED DWELL TIME 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 10. Press “Back” button for several times to exit main menu. Use “Camera Control” buttons (as below) to select the PTZ camera. ENABLE YES PTZ ? NO 11.
User Guide Page 148 J. Panel Key Lock Panel key lock is used to prevent the buttons on the video recording server panel from being pressed carelessly. Panel Key Lock and Unlock Procedure: 1. 2. Press “Menu” button, select [LOCK KEY] to enter [LOCK KEY] menu. SETUP FOOTAGE BACKUP SWITCH CONTROL SCAN / FORMAT DISK TRANSMITTER INFO LOCK KEYS USER LOG-IN/OUT SHUT DOWN Select [LOCK KEY] option and press “Enter” button to enable the panel key lock. 3.
Eye RX User Guide Page 149 K. Time Synchronization 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] button to enter option and press “Enter” [SETUP] sub menu. Select [DATE/TIME] option and press “Enter” 2. button. Select [ENABLED] and set [YES] to enable dial back action. Select [DNS] and press “Enter” to set DNS setting. Select [PRI TIME SERVER] and press “Enter” to set the primary time server address and [SEC TIME SERVER] to set the secondary time server address. 3.
Eye RX User Guide Page 150 L. Import and Export Import : 1. SETUP MENU Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] button to enter option and press “Enter” [SETUP] sub menu. Select [SETTING IMPORT/EXPORT] option and press “Enter” 2. button. Select [IMPORT FROM USE] option and press “Enter” 3. button to start import. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ENTER SETTING IMPORT/EXPORT IMPORT FROM USB EXPORT TO USB ENTER ... Plug the USB flash into USB port.
Eye RX User Guide Page 151 Export : 1. Select [EXPORT TO USB] option and press “Enter” 2. button. Use “Left” or “Right” button to select the export type. Press “Left” or “Right” button on [SELECT ALL] if you want to export all type of file to USB. Select [START EXPORT] and press “Enter” button. 3. Press “Enter” button to start export. The file name will change to “ RX_SETTINGBKUP-20061211(2).RX” automatically if a same file name existed before.
Eye RX User Guide Page 152 M. RX-SE setting 1. Setup RX-SE and press “Menu” button. Select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Choose RX-SE and press “Enter” button. 2. Select [RX-SE] option and press “Enter” button to enter the RX-SE setting menu. You can choose different RX-SE number in this setup menu. 3. Select [ENABLE] option and Use “Left” or “Right” button to select [YES] for enable RX-SE setting. Note: IP and PORT is the IP address and port number of the RX-SE.
Eye RX User Guide 4. Select [TEST] option and press “Enter” button to test the connection of RX-SE. Result will show in the STATUS. If it shows ERROR or DISCONNECTED, you should check the RX-SE connection and the IP address ,port number or password correct or not. SERIAL NO and VERSION represent the serial number and version of RX-SE. It will show after the RX-SE is connected. Page 153 RX-SE 1 SETTING ENABLE IP PORT PASSWORD TEST STATUS SERIAL NO VERSION CONFIGURE YES 192.XXX.X.
Eye RX User Guide Page 154 7. Select [NEW PASSWORD] option and press “Enter” button to change the password. 8. Input the new password and press [END]. Select [RE ENTER NEW PASSWORD] button in the RXoption and press “Enter” SE password submenu to confirm the changed password. RX-SE 1 PASSWORD OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD RE ENTER NEW PASSWORD ****** ****** ****** NEW PASSWORD 0 1 A B K L U V BACK 2 3 C D M N W X NEXT 4 5 E F O P Y Z CLEAR 6 G Q 7 8 H I R S 9 J T END NEW PASSWORD : N.
Page 155 RX User Guide press “Enter” button to modify existing user account setting. 6. In [ACCOUNT NAME] option, press “Enter” button to edit a 4-16 characters account name. (Account name can only be edited while adding a new account) 7. In [LOCAL LOGIN] option, use “Left” and “Right” buttons to enable/disable this user as local account type. 8. In [LOCAL TIMEOUT] option, use “Left” and “Right” buttons to select local timeout period. 9.
Page 156 RX User Guide 10. Select [ACCESS RIGHT] option and press “Enter” button to edit account access right. Notes: NO Access right disabled YES Access right enabled [YES] Access right automatic enabled because other dependent access right is enabled (refer Appendix E for more detail) ACCESS RIGHT: 1. ACCOUNT SETTING ENABLED NO 2. SYSTEM SETTING ENABLED NO 3. RECORDING ENABLED NO 4. BACKUP ENABLED YES 5. SWITCH CONTROL 1−3− 6. EVENT CONTROL ENABLED NO 7. CAMERA CONTROL ENABLED YES 8.
Page 157 RX User Guide External Keyboard Setup Procedures 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [TRANSMITTER] option and press button to show video recording “Enter” server setting menu. 2. Select [EXTERNAL KEYBOARD] option and press “Enter” button to enter [EXTERNAL KEYBOARD] sub menu. 3. 4. 5. SETUP MENU VIDEO ... RECORDING ... SWITCHES ... DATE / TIME ... CONNECTION ... EVENT HANDLER ... TRANSMITTER ... PASSWORD ...
Page 158 RX User Guide APPENDIX A Safety Instruction Important safety instruction Read the instruction carefully. Save these instructions for future reference. 1. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and this user guide. 2. Do not place this product on unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product. 3.
Page 159 RX User Guide APPENDIX B Limited Warranty Conditions, Limitations and Liabilities of This Warranty: 1. Signal Communications Ltd. (hereinafter called Eye) provides free repairing labour and free repairing parts for the first 12 months. Please present the Warranty Card and the original invoice when you are asking for service support. 2. In case of applicable, Eye staff shall request a remote access inspection or trouble shooting through internet, PSTN, ISDN, or mobile media. 3.
RX User Guide Page 160 APPENDIX C sureLINK Technology sureLINK technology is available in RX, which enables you to connect to the video recording server with broadband dynamic IP Internet connection. If you can only use broadband dial-up account to connect to the Internet through your computer, sureLINK provides a solution for sharing the Internet connection between your computer and the video recording server.
RX User Guide Page 161 How to Apply for sureLINK Address You can apply for sureLINK by visiting our web site at http://www.TeleEye.com Step 2 Step 1 1. 2. 3. Sign up to create your user account Login the page using your registered name and password.
Page 162 RX User Guide Step 4 4. Enter a sureLINK address (Domain Name), your Video recording server Serial No. and Registration Code in the fields provided respectively. Then click the Apply button. The process is then completed. After we receive your domain name registration for your video recording server, your application will be processed. Normally, it requires about 2 to 3 working days to activate sureLINK for your video recording server.
Page 163 RX User Guide Step 2 2. Enter the Old Registration Code, New Transmitter Serial Number and New Registration Code at each field provided. Click Modify button to submit the form. Step 4 Step 3 If the above procedure is completed successfully, the sureLINK will be effective immediately.
RX User Guide Page 164 APPENDIX D Firmware Upgrade Please follow the following procedures to upgrade the new version of RX firmware. Note that user must upgrade the new version of RX firmware TWICE if the current version firmware is below 2.00.00 version. USB Upgrade : Step 1 : Step 2 : Step 3 : Step 4 : If you already have the firmware upgrade file in a USB, please go to Step 3. Otherwise, please go to Step 2. Get ready the RX firmware upgrade file *.rxp.
Page 165 RX User Guide APPENDIX E Security Mode On RX364/RX368_V2/RX3616_V2, there are 2 security modes: BASIC and ADVANCED. User can either choose BASIC security mode for simple usage or ADVANCED security mode for multiple user accounts and flexible access right.
Page 166 RX User Guide Advanced security mode -- User account Account structure Type Description General setting User name Login user name from remote software Account type LOCAL / NETWORK / BOTH Remark 4-16 characters case insensitive unique between each account allow user to login from local OSD / remote software / both (Access right) Access right Access right of the user account Network account type setting Network password Login password from remote software 4-10 characters case insensitive Local ac
RX User Guide Page 167 Advanced security mode -- Access right Group Features Involved # VIDEO MONITORING basic video monitoring with fixed cameras browsing the event status** AUDIO MONITORING audio monitoring** and PA PA with microphone, PA with pre-recorded voice clips PLAYBACK video playback** browsing event logs , connection log, setting log and operation log CAMERA CONTROL PTZ** EVENT CTRL clear event SWITCH CONTROL switch control {All video monitoring}, {audio monitoring} & {playback} access right gr
RX User Guide Page 168 APPENDIX F General Terms Discussion Before you start to configure the video recording server, you may need to know some of the terms and information used in the video recording server. Registration Checking Reception Software WX-30 for authorization Users need to do the registration in the before the video recording server can be used when such feature is enabled in the RX.
Page 169 RX User Guide APPENDIX G Audit Trial Log Description A. Audit Trial Log Description of Setting Log and Operation Log Event short form : [EVENT] ARM : arm / disarm input SECUSW : security switch input ALARM : alarm sensor input MOTION : motion VLOSS : video loss SYSTMR : system tamper input PWRFAL : power failure input HDD : disk usage HI TMP : overheat B.
Page 170 RX User Guide RECORD MODE DISK MODE QUALITY IMAGE SIZE SWITCH NAME SWITCH TYPE DATE TIME NETWORK PORT DNS DNS ADDRESS SURELINK SULK ADDRESS SULK REFR RATE MODEM BAUD RATE MODEM RING CNT THROUGHPUT ARM/DISARM ARM STATE ARM TMR TYPE ASSOCIATE SW 1 SECURITY SWITCH SECUSW ON STATE SECUSW TMR TYPE ASSOCIATE SW 2 ALARM ALARM NAME ALARM SEN TYPE ALARM TMR TYPE ZONE TYPE ENTRY DELAY EXIT DELAY MOTION MOTION BLOCK MOT SENSITIVITY VIDEOLOSS SYSTEM TAMPER SYSTMR SEN TYPE POWER FAILURE PWRFAL SEN TYPE DISK US
Page 171 RX User Guide [EVENT] SW EN SW LATCH DUR SWITCH DELAY [EVENT] DIALBACK DB RETRY DUR DB RETRY COUNT DIALBACK IP DIALBACK PORT [EVENT] EMAIL SMTP SERVER SMTP AUTH SMTP USER SMTP PW EMAIL ADDR MAX EMAIL NO [EVENT] BUZZER BUZZER DURATION BUZZER DELAY [EVENT] LED [EVENT] LIVECAM [EVENT] LIVE CAM [EVENT] PTZ [EVENT] PTZ CAM [EVENT] PTZ PSET TX NAME REG CHECK WEB SERVER EVENT MENU RECORD MENU SEARCH MENU MAIN MENU CHANGE PASSWORD Change associate switch in switch action Change switch latch duration Chan
RX User Guide Page 172 APPENDIX H Specifications VIDEO INPUT STANDARD NO. OF CHANNELS VIDEO OUTPUT STANDARD NO.
Page 173 RX User Guide RECORDING MODE HD TYPE manual, schedule, event-driven IDE interface, removable (P) : 25fps at 720 X 576 pixels; 100fps at (P) : 50fps at 720 X 576 pixels; 360 X 288 pixels 200fps at 360 X 288 pixels MAX.