DV-IP RT Installation and Operation Guide
DV-IP RT Contents Introduction........................................................................................................3 Features............................................................................................................4 Important Safeguards........................................................................................6 Installing the Unit...............................................................................................8 Configuring the Unit...........
What is the… DV-IP RT ? A comprehensive digital recording solution, the DV-IP RT is a stand-alone high-performance recording system offering reliable, networked, scalable CCTV with real time viewing and recording capabilities at an affordable price. DV-IP RT Introduction Ideal for installations were high record rates and network capabilities are required; the DV-IP RT range includes Real Time ‘RT’ and Near Real Time ‘NT’ variants. RT units can achieve global record rates of up to 25pps on all channels.
DV-IP RT Features The DV-IP RT from Dedicated Micros is equipped with an array of valuable features designed to enhance the operator experience. • 8, 16 or 32 camera input options • Real time recording at QCIF to 4CIF resolution • Telemetry support (Coax & Serial) • Lip Synched Audio for up to 16 camera channel (dependant on model) • I.
VIDEO TIMELINE DV-IP RT The DV-IP RT includes a unique colour-coded menu structure and onscreen Graphical User Interface (GUI). Context sensitive, the menu structure always represents the area of the menu the user is in, allowing them to quickly select the options and settings they need without having to trawl through menu pages and options.
DV-IP RT Important Safeguards Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the manufacturer’s label. Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
If this product is marked with the CE symbol it indicates compliance with all applicable directives. Directive 89/336/EEC. DV-IP RT CE Mark A ‘Declaration of Conformity’ is held at Dedicated Micros Ltd., 1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire, WA4 4HS, UK. Laser The unit supports an integrated CD/DVD writer, the following are additional warnings associated with installing and operating the CD/DVD writer, please pay particular attention to this information.
DV-IP RT Installing the Unit Before you start Check the contents of the box Remove all items from the packaging and check the items listed below are present: • Note: DV-IP RT (either 8, 16 or 32 input) • IR Remote Control • IR Remote Control Extender • USB Mouse • Power Leads • Rack mounting brackets • DV-IP RT Software disc • DV-IP RT Installation & Operation Guide • Quickstart Guide If any of these items are missing, please contact Dedicated Micros Technical Support team.
Please ensure the following are available and have been tested prior to the installation: • Mains point • Network point • Network cable • Active video signals i.e. at least one working camera feed • PC with CD ROM drive and connection to the same network as the DV-IP RT unit (Recommended) DV-IP RT Electrical Connections Quick Overview of DV-IP RT Record Settings The DV-IP RT provides as default: High performance recording on ALL cameras with minimal configuration.
DV-IP RT Installation Front Panel connections Data DVD-R USB LED’s Internal DVD-R drive (located under hinged flap) USB2.0 connector (located under hinged flap) Power - The Power LED will be green to indicate power is connected to the unit HDD (Hard Disk Drive) - This will flash when images are being stored to the hard disk Network - The Network LED will be green to indicate a connection Rear Panel connections 32 Input model 16 Input model 8 Input model RearPanelDwgServer.
8. 16 & 32 way units VID1 to VID8/VID16/VID32 MON A MON B MON A HDMI 75Ω BNC composite video input, 1V pk-pk with loop through available on 8 and 16 input variants.
DV-IP RT Installing the DV-IP RT This procedure shows the sixteen camera input version. Step 1 Connecting Video The DV-IP RT supports up to 8, 16 or 32 connected Video Inputs (dependant on model) via the 75Ω BNC connectors. Connect cameras to the video inputs, starting from input 1. 8 and 16 channel variants have two rows of connectors providing video input and loop-through support.
DV-IP RT Step 2 Monitor The DV-IP RT supports a main monitor via ‘HDMI 1’ and BNC ‘A’. A spot monitor can be connected via BNC ‘B’. Step 3 Connecting Auxilliary Audio The DV-IP RT supports two channels of bi-directional audio, accessible through NetVu ObserVer. Connect the audio equipment to the phono sockets AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT. The audio channel defaults to record camera 1.
DV-IP RT Step 4 Connecting Audio per Camera Channel The DV-IP RT can be configured to use lip-synched audio per camera on 8 way and 16 way variants, OR to use the Aulilliary Audio inputs on any variant.
DV-IP RT The above diagram shows typical network topology when utilising both network ports. It is strongly recommended that: • • IMPORTANT: NET 1 (1Gb ethernet port) be used for all Server IP video sources. NET 2 (10/100 ethernet port) be assigned to the Client Network for Viewing and Control. If utilising both Network ports, different IP addresses must be assigned to both connections. These IP addresses must not be in the same subnet.
DV-IP RT 3 Step 6 Relays The DV-IP RT supports up to four 24V 200mA relays. Relay Connector Pins 1/6 2/7 3/8 4/9 Connection Relay 1 signal Relay 2 signal Relay 3 signal Relay 4 signal Step 7 Alarms The DV-IP RT supports 20 normally open/closed tamper proof alarm inputs, or one Global keyswitch input with camera specific inputs configurable as entry/exit alarms. The alarms support tamper proof detection using 1k in line and 5K end of line resistance.
The following describes the EOL tamper alarms circuitry needed when EOL has been configured. There should be two resistive values within the tamper alarm circuitry. These must be located inside the alarm device (furthest point from the unit). The alarm state could be Normally Open or Normally Closed, however the tamper states are the same for both settings. DV-IP RT End Of Line Circuitry Open, the resistive value is 6.8K ohms (1K + 5.6K).
DV-IP RT RS232 RS485 Note: Refer to Appendix A for further guidance on Serial Port pin allocation for Telemetry cameras. Step 9 Connecting a Keyboard The DV-IP RT supports Dedicated Micro keyboards DM/KBC1 and DM/KBC2. Connect either of these keyboards via the KBD connector situated on the rear of the unit. Note: Refer to ‘Unit Operation’ for further guidance regarding supported keyboards.
A DM Oracle dome can be connected via either co-axial telemetry or RS485 twisted pair. Oracle Domes are configured using the specific pages available in the Configuration menu, refer to ‘Oracle Dome Configuration’ for more information. The DM Oracle Dome has three address switches, refer to the Oracle Dome documentation for more information on hardware confguration.
DV-IP RT Step 12 Connecting Power The DV-IP RT has an internal power supply unit. Connect the mains lead to the unit and then to the wall socket, or to a fused spur connection. Check local regulations before installation. Some countries require an Alarm/Security device be connected to a fused spur and not a wall outlet socket.
Connecting Storage devices Images are recorded to the internal hard disk for instant playback and searching by the operator. The capacity of the internal disk effects the amount of images and time period that can be recorded. The internal hard disk is a temporary storage device as images are overwritten after a set period. If images need to be held for a longer time period, external storage is required. The SATA ports on the rear of the unit are used to connect to external storage devices.
DV-IP RT Configuring the Unit The unit can be configured either on the local monitor or over the network using a PC with Internet Explorer or similar browser. Both have near identical menu interfaces. Accessing the menus on a local monitor Note: 1. The Configuration pages can be displayed on a local monitor (connected to BNC Connector Mon A on the rear of the unit). When connected, press the MENU button on the IR Remote Control.
The unit can be configured using the webpages. To access these: 1. Launch Internet Explorer (or similar web browser package). 2. Type the URL for the unit (IP or DNS address). 3. The Opening menu page will be displayed.
DV-IP RT Remote Control The IR Remote Control offers all the control functionality required to navigate the menus. Note: To use the IR Remote Control, the Remote IR Extender must be connected to the IR socket on the unit. Not all buttons on the IR Remote Control are relevant for the DV-IP RT. Key Button Switches the Remote Control to ‘TV’ mode and sends codes understood by common TV sets. Switches the Remote Control to ‘DVR’ mode. Note the DVR mode is the default mode of operation.
Use the Directional and OK buttons to navigate through the menu screens and accept changes. Also use for PTZ telemetry control of cameras. Use the Softkeys (Red, Green, Yellow, Purple) to directly access the corresponding function displayed on the menu screen. The Number pad should be used to select specific cameras and preset positions when available. Dedicated Micros ©2009 DV-IP RT Use the Playback buttons to interrogate recorded images.
DV-IP RT Main Menu When first accessing the unit, the main menu will be displayed. This menu allows access to the Configuration menus, the Viewer menus and also several Download options. Note: The Download options will only be available if viewing remotely via an IP connection. Select the Configuration menu tab to access the unit’s Configuration menus. Refer to ‘Navigating the Configuration Menus’ for further guidance. Select the Viewer menu tab to access the unit’s Viewer function.
When accessing the configuration menus, the menu tree will be displayed. DV-IP RT Navigating The Configuration Menus The configuration pages are navigated using the menu tree (displayed on the left of each page). Selecting one of the menu options will display the relevant page. Associated sub-menus will then be available.
DV-IP RT Relevant menus can also be accessed directly from other menu screens via the coloured softkey options shown at the base of each menu. The options available will depend on the menu being viewed. Select a softkey option by pressing either the corresponding button on the IR Remote Control (if viewing the menus locally), or by selecting the relevant option via the PC mouse (if viewing the webpages). Note: Any changes made via the webpages are automatically saved when the page is closed.
Navigate the menus by clicking the tabs displayed on the left of the menu headings (on the menu tree). The first option is highlighted with a red tab. Select a main menu heading to open a drop down list of further sub-options. Highlight an editable field by clicking on it directly. If viewing pages locally, enter alpha numeric data via the Arrow Key Editor (see above). If viewing remotely, enter via the PC keyboard. If available, click on the drop down menus to select settings.
DV-IP RT System Settings The menus under the System Settings heading allow the unit’s core settings to be viewed, changed and the system software upgraded. The System option displays details about the unit including the IP address, unit serial number, MAC address and software version. The Unit Status page displays information about the unit’s operating condition, shows how long the unit has been operating and the reason for the last reset. It also shows camera status and displays any failed cameras.
6.13 This menu shows the general information about the unit including the version of software installed, the unit’s serial number and the allocated DHCP IP address. DV-IP RT System Product Descriptor Serial Number PCB Serial Number Product Code Earliest Recording System Name Details the product model. Identifies the serial number of the specific unit. Displays the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) serial number of the unit. Displays a code identifying the unit’s specification.
DV-IP RT 32 Webpage Revision Framestore Revision PC Apps Revision Boot Software Rev. This identifies the webpage version the unit is running. This identifies the Framestore Revision the unit is running. This identifies the revision archive of the Viewer amd associated PC Apps software. Displays the infrastructure componentry software revision.
This menu details information regarding the status of the unit, notably the total time the unit has been operating and the time since its last reset. Status log information can also be exported via the ‘Export Log’ option to either a CD/DVD or a USB device. DV-IP RT Unit Status Time since last reset Total running time Reset code Restart reason Details the time since the unit was last reset. Details the total time the unit has been operational. The last reset code used is displayed.
DV-IP RT 34 Cameras Connected Failed Cameras Those camera channels with cameras connected will be highlighted light green. Those not in use will appear dark green. Those camera channels where the connection is deemed to have failed will be highlighted light green. Those working correctly will appear dark green.
This menu details information regarding the status of the unit’s alarm contacts, alarm zones and relay outputs. DV-IP RT Alarm Status Alarm Contacts/Zones/Relay Outputs Alarm Contacts, Alarm Zones and Relay Outputs that are in an ‘active’ state are shown light green. ‘In-active’ ones appear dark green (not illuminated).
DV-IP RT Language This menu allows the system language to be set. Changing the System Language will effect all menu pages. If required, the language can also be changed for the current session only. System Language Select to change the system language setting. Reset (Red) Select to reset the unit. Note: The unit MUST be reset to implement system language changes. Session Language Choose 36 Select to change the language settings for the current session only.
This menu allows the time and date to be set on the unit. Required timezone information can also be established and the unit time synchronised to that of the PC being used to view the webpages. DV-IP RT Time and Date System Time Current Time Zone Time Format The current system time and date is displayed. Displays the currently selected time zone settings. As default, the time displayed is in 12 hour format. This can be changed to 24 hour if required. Date Format As default, the date is entered dd/mm/yy.
DV-IP RT Serial Ports This menu allows configuration of the unit’s Serial ports. Refer to ‘Installing the DV-IP RT’ for installation information. Serial Port Port Config These are the four serial ports available. The serial ports can be configured to specific uses.
The Audio menu enables configuration of the lip-synched audio channels. There are 8 channels available on the 8 way version, 16 channels are available on the 16 way. Auxilliary audio cannot be recorded at the same time as lip-synched audio. Auxilliary audio can be recorded from camera inputs via input AUX 1. Challenge audio i.e.originating from an Operator at an Remote Video Receiving Centre (RVRC) can be recorded via input AUX 2.
DV-IP RT Features This menu enables the activation of system features such as Email Reporting and Automatic FTP Downloads. Detected Video Standard The unit automatically detects the video standard being used i.e. PAL/NTSC. Horizontal/Vertical Edit the resolution settings. This will be the fundamental resolution for the unit. Text in Images Select this option to activate the Text in Images function, refer to ‘Analytics & Text-Text In Image’ for more information.
Note: Select this option to activate the Webcam function. This allows the unit to emulate a webcam and send image from one video feed in webcam format, refer to ‘Network Settings-Web Cam’ for more information. When de-selected here, the ‘Web Cam’ menu will no longer be displayed in the menu tree. SMB server support Note: Select this option to activate the SMB (Server Message Block) file sharing function.
DV-IP RT Maintain This menu allows the unit to be reset and a software upgrade to be performed via an inserted CD/DVD or a connected USB device. Current unit settings can also be saved for future use and previously saved settings restored. Configuration Default (Green) Select to return the unit to its factory default settings. Note: Selecting the Default button will cause the system to reboot. Save (Purple) Restore (Blue) Note: Select to save current unit settings to the selected media.
The unit has an in-built NetVu Console facility. This enables connection to a maximum of 20 systems. Each system can consist of up to 99 cameras originating from up to 8 NetVu Connected DVRs/Servers over the network. Selected camera feeds can be viewed and controlled via the Viewer menus. Refer to the individual menus for more information. The System Config page dictates which cameras and systems the DV-IP RT will connect to, and controls how the video feeds will be displayed.
DV-IP RT System Config The unit can be configured with up to 20 systems. A system is a collection of DVRs and cameras selected from those DVRs. Systems are not formally connected networks but a collection of DVRs viewable over an IP network. Each system provides access and control of up to 99 cameras at any one time. Each individual system can be selected from a drop down menu. Camera numbering is sequential within that system (up to the maximum 99 cameras per system).
This menu gives an overview of all connected cameras and their home servers across all systems. The numbers allocated to each camera, both ‘locally’ within each System, and ‘remotely’ by their servers are displayed. The Configuration pages for each connected server can also be accessed (if access rights permit). Note: This page will only be available if accessing the Configuration menus remotely i.e. via an I.P connection.
DV-IP RT Viewer Defaults The DV-IP RT’s Viewer function allows remote users to simulate local operation over a network. This menu allows configuration of settings for the Viewer function. Refer to ‘Operating The Viewer’ for more information regarding the Viewer. Default Image Format Images requested from the connected DVRs and/or NetVu Connected Servers can be displayed in either JPEG or MPEG format.
Select the display output that best suits the viewing monitor. Select from: Safe Mode HD Default HD 4x3 HDMI Example New DGM HDMI LG1 HDMI LG2 Safe mode is the default setting. This allows basic (not optimised for quality) viewing on all HDMI or CRT monitors. IMPORTANT: When in ‘Safe Mode’, viewing is possible via one display format only i.e. if a HDMI cable is connected to the unit, it will not be possible to view a monitor connected via BNC connector ‘MON A’.
DV-IP RT Display This menu allows configuration of monitor settings used when viewing camera images and text data. Main monitor text Text Colour Background Colour Sequence Dwell (secs) Spot monitor text Spot Sequence Dwell Spot Sequence Setup 48 It is possible to select text to be displayed on the main monitor. The text displayed will include; time, date, mode of operation (Set, Unset or Overide), camera number and camera title. The colour of the displayed text can be changed.
This menu allows images to be imported and used as maps that can be displayed in the Viewer Menus. The map can then have hotspots added to allow quick navigation to individual cameras. An overview ‘System Selection Map’ can also be added to navigate between different systems.
DV-IP RT 50 Hotspot Y coord Note: Use to position the centre of the hotspot along the Y axis e.g. entering 20 would place the hotspot centre 20 pixels from the bottom edge of the map. The hotspot can also be positioned by clicking directly on the map. Hotspot Origin (deg) This option should be used when the hotspot relates to a Dedicated Micros Oracle Dome camera. Clicking the hotspot will send the Oracle Dome camera to a pre-determined view (absolute positioning).
The Map Data menu allows Map Config data to be Imported/Exported. This enables map data to be saved and stored for future use, or used between multiple units. Note: The Map Data menu will only be available when viewing the menu pages remotely i.e. via the webpages. DV-IP RT Map Data To save map data, highlight and copy all text displayed in the Map Data text window, then save this data as a text file. To import data, copy relevant text from an external location and paste into the Map Data text window.
DV-IP RT User Accounts The unit can protect configuration procedures by limiting access via usernames and passwords. Account Types The available account types for which users and passwords can be assigned privileges are: • Admin FTP Assigning username and password requirements for the Admin FTP function will limit access to the unit via an FTP connection.
DV-IP RT • WebPage Configuration Assigning WebPage Configuration privileges will limit access to the Configuration menus when viewed remotely. When implemented, the user will be prompted for a username and password before access to the Configuration menus (via the main menu) will be granted. • Menu Configuration Assigning Menu Configuration access privileges will limit access to the Configuration menus when viewed locally.
DV-IP RT Camera Settings The Camera Settings menus allow configuration of cameras connected to the unit. Refer to the individual menus for further details. The Camera page allows the quick configuration of all connected local camera channels. The I.P Camera page allows configuration of incoming digital video streams originating from an IP address. The Camera Setup page allows the colour and contrast settings for each individual camera to be adjusted (with a dynamic preview available).
This menu allows the configuration of active local camera channels. This page will only display the cameras connected to the DVR via the BNC connectors on the rear of the unit, cameras in non-local systems cannot be edited on this page. Title Note: DV-IP RT Camera Each of the camera titles can be edited for ease of use i.e. the camera type, location or view description could be used. If a camera title is entered via the local monitor, an on-screen virtual keyboard will be displayed to aid text entry.
DV-IP RT IP Camera This menu allows the configuration of connected IP Cameras (cameras connected directly to a network broadcasting a digital video stream from an IP address). It can also connect to other NetVu Connected DVRs and treat one of the network feeds from that DVR as a digital video stream. Title Mode URL Port Chan FPS 56 Displays the camera title. Select the type of IP camera i.e. if the stream is originating from a NetVu Connected server select ‘NetVu Server’.
This menu allows the colour and contrast settings for each individual camera to be adjusted. Channel Copy to all Camera Colour Camera Contrast Dedicated Micros ©2009 DV-IP RT Camera Setup Select a camera channel for review and adjustment. Select this option to apply current settings to all connected cameras. Select a colour value from -8 to +8 via the slidebar or enter a number directly into the accompanying textbox.
DV-IP RT Camera Telemetry This menu allows configuration of telemetry capable cameras and the assignment of telemetry protocols. Cam Note: Lists available camera channels. Camera channels are displayed in groups of 8. Use the ‘1 to 8’, ‘1 to 12’ or ‘9 to 16’ buttons to access all camera channels (if relevant to your unit). Title Telemetry Note: Note: 58 Titles assigned to each camera are displayed.
The Record Settings menus allow configuration of the unit’s record functions. Record settings can be configured for normal operation, on alarm, by schedule and for set holiday and weekend periods. Selected video data can be saved and protected. Refer to the individual menus for further details. The Record page allows the basic Recording settings to be edited. DV-IP RT Record Settings The Profile Record page allows the recording configuration to be based on specific priorities.
DV-IP RT Record The unit has a range of pre-defined configurations available. As standard the unit can record at 25pps MPEG4 for up to 14 or 30 days (dependant on model). Alternatively the unit can be configured for 5pps JPEG recording on each camera or for MultiMode operation (note that this will result in the record duration being determined by the time period the unit is in alarm). Days Recording Displays the record duration possible using the current configuration.
It is possible to set the unit recording configuration based on specific priorities. The MultiMode recording feature offers the ability to set different recording rates, resolutions and compression formats across unset, set and overide modes for each individual camera. By varying the quality, bit rate and file size of recorded images, the MultiMode function enables the recording capabilities of the unit to be greatly increased. The Profile record menu can be accessed in a Simple format or in Advanced mode.
DV-IP RT 62 Pre-Trigger Duration (secs) The Pre-Trigger Duration is the maximum possible time that data will be stored prior to an event trigger. Unset/Set/Override Normal Shows the recording profile used by the camera if no Timer Functions are applied and the camera is operating under Normal (non Event) conditions. Refer to the ‘Schedules’ section for further details. Unset/Set/Override Event Shows the recording quality that will be used by the camera during an Alarm or Event.
DV-IP RT Advanced Record Menu View Switch to the Simple Profile Record menu. Note: When Advanced Record settings have been changed, it is not possible access the Simple Record menu until the newly configured Advanced Record settings have been applied. To do this, open the Record menu and select the ‘Save’ option. It will then be possible to return to the Profile Record menu and access Simple Record. Days Recording Displays the record duration possible using the current configuration.
DV-IP RT Unset/Set/Override Event Comp Res Rate_kbps Size PPS 64 Shows the recording quality that will be used by the camera during an Alarm or Event. Note that Set and Override schedules will be used only when Timed Schedules are applied. Refer to ‘Schedule’ for further information. Select image compression format (MPEG or JPEG). Select image resolution format (QCIF, CIF, 2CIF or 4CIF). If MPEG4 is selected, the figure entered here will be the bit rate allocated.
This menu enables the configuration of IP camera record settings. Note: There is only normal ‘non event’ recording for connected IP cameras. DV-IP RT IP Record Channel Enables selection of a specific I.P camera for editing. Only cameras designated as I.P will be available. Copy To All Select to copy the current record settings to all connected IP cameras. Unset/Set/Override Normal This column shows the recording profile used by the camera when operating under Normal (non Event) conditions.
DV-IP RT Schedule This menu allows the Timer Function to be configured. The Timer Function enables the unit to automatically be put into set/unset mode at specific times on specific days. This can help reduce unnecessary alarm triggers. When the unit is in Set or Unset mode, combine with different recording qualities and rates under normal and alarm conditions for a high degree of control in a range of situations. Note: If Keyswitch is Enabled, the Day Time and Night Time options will not be displayed.
This menu allows the unit to be automatically switched to Override mode for individual days i.e. public holidays or during a weekend (or any defined period). DV-IP RT Holiday & Weekend Holidays Enter a date and press the Add button. The date will be added to the Holiday list. To delete, highlight and select Delete. Weekends Select ‘Enable’ to activate the Weekend function. Set mode will now be active for the dates outlined below. Start Select a Start day and time for Weekend mode.
DV-IP RT Protect Video This menu allows the unit to automatically protect and retain recorded data. Previously saved data can also be unprotected. Enter a start and end time and select ‘Reload List’ . All saved video files from the chosen time period will be shown in the upper textbox. These recorded ‘PAR’ files can then be selected and protected via their accompanying checkboxes and the Protect option. Selected video files can also be unprotected via the Unprotect option.
The Alarm Settings menus allow configuration of the unit’s alarm functionality. Individual alarm inputs and alarm zones can be configured. Global relays can be activated and the Activity grid set up. Refer to the individual menus for further details. The Alarm Input page allows configuration of alarm channels. Up to 20 alarm channels are available. DV-IP RT Alarm Settings The Zone Input page enables the configuration of alarm zones. Up to 32 separate alarm zones can be created.
DV-IP RT Alarm Input This menu allows configuration of the alarm settings, refer to ‘Installing the DV-IP RT Unit’ for hardware installation guidance. Number This identifies which input is being configured. The unit supports 20 on-board alarms. Enabled Each input must be enabled to function. If the input is not enabled and an alarm is received, the unit will not acknowledge the alarm. N_O (Normally Open Contact) N_O indicates the non-alarm state of the input.
This is a repetitive detector value. When an alarm is received on the unit, it will store the alarm time and monitor the number of times the same detector is triggered within an hour period. If the detector is triggered the number of times entered here, the unit will de-activate this detector from triggering an alarm for an hour. The unit will continue to monitor the detector and check how many times it is triggered during this period.
DV-IP RT Zone Input This menu allows the configuration of established alarm zones. An alarm zone can be established to logically groups alarms and initiate actions when an alarm is activated, there are 32 configurable zones. A single or multiple trigger can be used to generate an alarm. It is possible to allocate up to 32 alarm zones to carry out a combination of actions. Use these options in conjunction with the Zone Actions menu.
Zone Input Rule Input Zone OR Input Zone AND Input Zone NOT Input Alarm 24Hr Entry Route Zone Exit route Zone Exit Terminator Entry Initiator Enable in Unset Enable in Set Enable in Override Dedicated Micros ©2009 This is the minimum time period in seconds (from the start of the alarm) that is protected from being overwritten. This time will include the alarm trigger, the pulse extension and any post alarm recording. It will not include pre-alarm images.
DV-IP RT Zone Actions This menu allows actions to be allocated to individual alarm zones; Primary and Secondary cameras can be allocated to the zone and actions undertaken following alarm activation. This page should be configured in conjunction with the Zone Inputs menu. Zone Primary Camera Alarm Colour Secondary Cameras Create Database Entry Alarm Relay Profile Change Play Audio Alarm Reporting Archive 74 Select a zone (alarm) to configure.
Email Image Protect alarm Images Switch Spot Monitor Goto Preset VMD/Activity Inhibit Email Reporting Preset Camera Preset Relay Relay Duration Alarm Image Snapshot Delay Dedicated Micros ©2009 This will record a still image of the trigger along with the standard recording. This can then be sent on to an external destination. If this option is selected, a JPEG will be added to the reporting email (if Email Reporting is selected). Alarm images can automatically be protected from being overwritten.
DV-IP RT VMD/Activity Response Setup This menu enables response configuration following activity trigger on a selected camera channel. Channel Detection Type Note: Select the camera input for configuration from the drop down list. Each camera input can be configured for either ‘VMD’ or ‘Activity’ detection.
Switch Spot Monitor Enable in Day Enable in Night Enable in Weekend Dedicated Micros ©2009 Select to automatically protect alarm images from being overwritten. Enable this option to display alarm activated cameras on the connected Spot Monitor. This will enable Activity Detection when the unit is in Day (Unset) operation mode. This will enable Activity Detection when the unit is in Night (Set) operation mode. This will enable Activity Detection when the unit is in Weekend (Override) operation mode.
DV-IP RT Activity Setup The unit supports Activity Detection on all video inputs. It enables cameras to automatically detect any movement/changes within the video scene; this can trigger a number of operations such as FTP alarm notification and an increase in recording rate. A still image of the selected camera will be shown in the Grid Editor screen. To establish an Activity zone, edit the cells displayed across the image.
Edit Action Activity Detection Activity Sensitivity Dedicated Micros ©2009 Leave as ‘Normal’. Different Edit Mode functions will be added following future development. Select ‘Invert’ to change the current grid state i.e. Clear to Set. Select ‘Clear’ to remove grids or select ‘Set’ to add grids. Select ‘Enabled’ to activate the Activity Detection feature. This option allows the sensitivity setting to be established for the activity grid being configured.
DV-IP RT Global Actions This menu details how to configure the default relay actions supported on the unit. The unit supports four onboard relay connections and global relay settings. These global relays can be triggered under specific conditions i.e. on receipt of any alarm or any notification of Activity Detection. Image Protection Period Select a time period (in days) that images associated with an alarm will be protected from deletion.
System Set (Relay 4) Dedicated Micros ©2009 Select this option to establish any camera fail trigger as a Global Relay. Therefore the relay will close when there is notification on the system that any of the enabled video inputs has camera failure (no 1V pk-to-pk signal). When selected, the unit will automatically switch to Set mode following relay activation.
DV-IP RT VMD Configuration The unit supports VMD (Video Motion Detection) on all video inputs and allows cameras to automatically detect if there is any movement/changes within the video scene. Note: Video Motion Detection enables a greater degree of control over detection settings and configuration than the Activity Setup function. Each of the 16 VMD Zones can be directly sized and configured to suit specific requirements. VMD can only be accessed and configured remotely via the webpages.
Dedicated Micros ©2009 DV-IP RT Last trigger The reference image is only updated when the VMD is triggered and is best used under controlled lighting, i.e. so there are no false triggers due to ambient light changes. Static - The reference image is collected on startup and is never updated. This would be used in ‘sterile’ areas where there are no changes expected. Zone disabled This will disable the zone mode.
DV-IP RT Network Settings The Network Settings menus allow configuration of the unit’s network functionality. Key network settings can be established such as ‘fixing’ the unit’s IP address and maximum transmission rate. E-mail, remote reporting on alarm and FTP download can also be configured. Refer to the individual menus for further details. The Network Settings page allows configuration of the unit’s network connections such as the name assigned to the unit and its IP address.
This menu allows additional network settings to be configured if required. If utilising the 1Gb network connection, enter address details via Network Settings:Gb Network. DV-IP RT Network Server Name This field can be edited to allocate a name to the unit. This would be used if accessing the unit via a Domain Name Server (DNS). IP Address This is the IP address allocated to the unit. Sub Net This is the subnet of the network were the unit is located.
DV-IP RT 86 PPP Idle Line Timeout s PPP Link Down Timer mins This is the time (in seconds) the unit will wait before disconnecting the PPP (Point to Point Protocol) link if data has not been transmitted or received. If for any reason the PPP connection is lost, this is the time (in minutes) before the unit will be forced to drop the PPP connection.
This menu allows the IP, Subnet and Gateway details to be configured for the 1Gb network connection. Utilising the Gb Network via Network port 1 on the unit, labelled ‘NET 1’. Note: Any fixed IP address assigned to the 1Gb Network connection must NOT be the same address as that assigned to the 100BaseT connection as displayed in Network Settings>Network->IP Address. DV-IP RT Gb Network IP Address Sub Net Gateway DHCP This is the IP address allocated to the unit.
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The unit transmits live images using JPEG or MPEG formats. The NetVu Connected remote viewing software will use the settings configured on this page as the defaults for JPEG & MPEG; High, Medium and Low settings. DV-IP RT Live Transmissions High LAN/Medium WAN/Low VLBR This shows the transmission settings configured for a High quality LAN (Local Area Network) connection, Medium quality WAN (Wide Area Network) connection or a Low quality VLBR (Very Low Bit Rate connection).
DV-IP RT 90 MPEG Comp Type Select whether transmitted MPEG4 images are sent as RAW data or in GOV (Group of Video) format. RAW mode transmits a single I frame and then a sequence of P frames (until a change in transmission is detected). GOV mode sends I and P frames in a standard format i.e. I to P frame ratio as set by the record parameters.
The unit can automatically transmit an e-mail to an SMTP Server under numerous conditions i.e. on start up, on receipt of an alarm, camera failure etc. This allows the unit to be installed in unmanned applications where a Remote Video Response Centre (or Manager etc.) would be notified by e-mail if any of these conditions occur.
DV-IP RT 92 Send on Alarms Send on Camera Fail Send on Activity Event Send Image Log Email Email Image Res Select to send email notification on alarm activation. Select to send email notification on camera fail. Select to send email notification on activation of the Activity Detection feature. Select to send accompanying image from supporting primary camera. Select to log every e-mail transaction that the unit issues. Select resolution settings for images sent as ‘thumbnail’ attachments.
This menu details the configuration requirements for the unit to report to a Remote Video Receiving Centre (RVRC) following alarm activation. Note: This menu will only be displayed if ‘Remote Reporting’ is selected in the System Settings->Features menu. Primary Hostname Primary Dial Profile Secondary Hostname Secondary Dial Profile Public (NAT) IP Address Video Server Port Alarm Server ref.
DV-IP RT Remote Alarm Reporting Remote Cam Fail Reporting Remote Startup Reporting ARC Ping Enabled Alarm Responder Port Dial Retry Time (secs) Dial Count 94 This must be enabled for the unit to automatically connect on alarm. Enabling this option ensures the unit reports camera failure on any of the inputs to the RVRC. This will send an alarm report when the unit starts up. Any system resets will be identified.
Any of the video inputs on the unit can be made available for transmission to a webserver via a designated webcam server. These images can then be incorporated into a web page and accessed via a standard web browser. Note: This menu will only be displayed if ‘Webcam Support’ is selected in the System Settings->Features menu.
DV-IP RT 96 Webcam Enable Webcam Resolution The Web Cam function can be: ‘Always Enabled’, ‘Enabled when system SET’, ‘Enabled when system UNSET’ or ‘Disabled’. Select a High, Medium or Low webcam resolution settings to best match the monitor settings of the operator receiving the images.
The unit can archive images to a central FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server. This could be on receipt of an alarm, activation of the Activity Detection or at a scheduled time to backup recorded video. Using FTP in a multi-unit application ensures that all files are stored in one central location for each of the units, offering efficient file management and easy review capabilities. Note: This menu will only be displayed if ‘Automatic FTP Download’ is selected in the System Settings->Features menu.
DV-IP RT 98 Download options Select one of the following options from the drop down menu: On Connection This will automatically start the Archive download when the unit detects the archive destination is present. Scheduled It is possible to force the unit to archive images at a scheduled time, enter a time to activate this function each day.
The Analytics and Text menus allow configuration of the unit’s text in image and keywords functionality, refer to the individual menus for further details. The DVIP Server is AnalyticsCapable. Please call Dedicated Micros on + 44 (0) 845 600 9500 for further information on our range of Analytics based solutions. DV-IP RT Analytics & Text The Text In Image page allows the unit to integrate text data with recorded images i.e. a cash register with a camera positioned at the point of sale.
DV-IP RT Analytics Dedicated Micros has created a range of analytics components and solutions designed to work with the AnalyticsCapable DV-IP RT. The range of applications include: Automatic Number Plate Recognisition (ANPR), Object Left and Removed, Access Control, People Counting and Perimeter Protection.
It is possible to integrate the unit into a system were text information can be stored with relevant images for review. This would be most useful in a Retail or Finance application were text data originating from a cash register could be displayed in real time with the video images of the same Point of Sale. Note: This menu will only be displayed if ‘Text in Image’ is selected in the System Settings->Features menu.
DV-IP RT Port Text Filter Line length Number Visible Lines Background Colour Text Colour Enable Keywords Keywords pulse extension 102 All serial ports on the unit support the option for Text In Image. For serial transmission ensure one of the serial ports is configured appropriately, refer to System Settings->Serial Ports’. Select the configured port from the drop down list. Select the text filter option from the drop down list.
This menu allows specific keywords received via the text stream to be configured and enabled as event triggers. The ‘Enable Keywords’ function need to be activated in the ‘Text in Image’ menu for this feature to operate. Note: The unit can be configured to react to defined keywords appearing in text data and treat them as alarm zone inputs. In turn this generates events in the event database. The advantage of this feature is that it allows the user to see exactly which keyword triggered an alarm.
DV-IP RT Archive This menu allows Event database information to be downloaded to an inserted DVD/CD or connected USB media device. Archive Media Start Date Start Time End Date End Time Viewer Check Media button Archive Space Required Archive Space Available Archive button Status 104 Select to archive to either a DVD/CD or USB media device. Enter a start date for the event download. Enter a start time for the event download. Enter an end date for the event download.
If a camera channel has a Dedicated Micros Oracle dome camera connected, the Oracle Configuration menus can be used to view settings and establish Presets, Patrols and Privacy Masks. Refer to individual menus for further details. The Status page details fundamental information regarding the status of the Oracle Dome i.e. the model type and the version of software/firmware installed. DV-IP RT Oracle Dome Configuration The Presets page allows Preset positions to be configured and stored.
DV-IP RT Status This menu details information regarding the status of the Oracle Dome, notably the model type, current temperature and the version of software/firmware installed. Camera IMPORTANT: Select a camera channel. The menu will only display successfully if the chosen camera channel has an Oracle Dome camera connected. All subsequent Oracle Configuration menus will relate to the camera selected here. Camera selection is only possible via this Status menu.
This menu allows Preset positions to be configured and stored for the Oracle Dome camera. Camera ID Camera Title Preset Preset Name + (Red) - (Blue) Navigation Buttons Save (Grey) Store Preset (Red) Goto Preset (Green) Delete Preset (Yellow) Dedicated Micros ©2009 DV-IP RT Presets Selected camera channel. Title assigned to the selected camera channel. Select a preset number (1 to 100). Enter a recognisable name for the Preset (up to a maximum of 25 characters).
DV-IP RT Sectors This menu allows the Oracle Dome cameras 360 degree field of view to be split into 32 segments. These segments can be named and set to accompany the displayed camera image via the OSD menu. They can be used to aid an Operator in quickly identifying the current camera position. Camera ID Camera Title Sector Sector Name + (Red) - (Blue) Navigation Buttons 108 Selected camera channel. This is the title assigned to the selected camera channel. Select from sector 1-32.
This menu allows camera patrol sequences to be established and configured for the Oracle Dome camera. The Patrol feature utilises established preset positions to automatically pan, tilt and zoom the camera in the selected sequence. DV-IP RT Patrols Camera Camera Title Patrol Patrol Name 1-32 Note: Selected camera channel. Title assigned to the selected camera channel. Up to four Patrol sequences can be established. Enter a recognisable name for the Patrol.
DV-IP RT Privacy Masks This menu allows Privacy Masks to be established and configured for the Oracle Dome camera. The Privacy Mask feature can be used to ‘blank out’ sensitive or private areas which appear in the cameras field of view. Camera Camera Title Mask Mask Colour Note: Selected camera channel. Title assigned to the selected camera channel. Up to 24 separate masked areas can be created. The colour of the mask can be selected from the drop down list. The default is black.
This menu allows the Oracle Dome OSD (On Screen Display) information to be configured. This text will accompany displayed camera images in the Viewer and on a local monitor. Preset Title Position Sector Title Position PTZ Display Position Alarm Name Position Engineer Display Save (Grey) Dedicated Micros ©2009 DV-IP RT OSD Settings Select desired position to locate the Preset Title information. Select desired position to locate the Sector Title information.
DV-IP RT Camera Settings This menu allows settings for the Oracle Dome camera to be established and configured. Camera Camera Title Backlight Comp Auto Slow Shutter Auto Focus Auto Flip HyperD Mode Digital Zoom 112 Selected camera channel. Title assigned to the selected camera channel. Select to activate Backlight Compensation. This feature compensates for back-lit scenes by enhancing objects which would previously have been in silhouette.
ICR White Balance Exposure Shutter Speed Coax Gain Coax Lift UTP Boost Dedicated Micros ©2009 Select to limit the Oracle Domes optical zoom function. By default ‘100x’ is selected and the camera can zoom to its maximum capabilities. The optical zoom function can be limited to between 75% and 100% magnification.
DV-IP RT Event Settings This menu allows actions to be established and configured for the Oracle Dome camera following an alarm event. A Home position can be established for the camera and the delay time set for what period of inactivity is required before the camera will be sent to its home position. Camera Camera Title Event Name Type Action Relay Home (Grey) Action Delay Save (Grey) 114 Selected camera channel. Displays the title assigned to the selected camera channel.
The DV-IP RT unit can be operated via the Viewer menus and the enclosed IR Remote Control, the optional keyboard or with a USB mouse. They can also be viewed and accessed remotely via the webpages and the ‘Viewer’ menu option. Operating the Viewer Navigation is via a colour coded softkey system. The coloured menu provides an intuitive approach to operator and installer use. The coloured keys on the IR Remote Control correspond to the menu options displayed on screen.
DV-IP RT View Control Red Green Note: Yellow Note: 116 Full Quad Show currently selected camera full screen. Displays four images on-screen, putting the currently selected camera in the top left segment of the four, and will increment all cameras by one if pressed again i.e. if cam 1 is shown top left, cam 2 top right etc. then the views will increment to cam 2 top left, cam 3 top right etc.
DV-IP RT Video Control Red Green Yellow Blue ll << > >> Purple Next Dedicated Micros ©2009 Freezes current video display. Rewinds current video. Plays from current position. Fast forwards video up to current recording position. Opens the next page of the Viewer menu.
DV-IP RT Telemetry Camera Options The Telemetry camera page allows Oracle Dome cameras to be controlled directly via the Point&go feature and be sent to preset positions. The eZoom feature allows navigation within the video image i.e. the image itself is being navigated and enlarged, the camera is not being controlled. This allows the operator to pan and zoom within the actual image.
Point&go enables an Oracle Dome camera to be controlled directly via the mouse. Click anywhere on the displayed image and the Oracle dome camera will centre on that point i.e. to pan the camera to the right, click on the right hand side of the displayed image. The Oracle dome will pan and set the clicked point as the centre of the new image. Note: To use Point&go, PTZ mode must be selected (if available).
DV-IP RT PTZ Focus When displayed, use the + and - symbols to utilise the camera’s Focus function. PTZ Iris When displayed, use the + and - symbols to utilise the camera’s Iris function. Auxilliary Commands Aux Selecting the Aux option (by clicking on the Aux symbol) will display additional auxilliary command options. Aux Wash Select this option to send the Wash command to the camera (if applicable for the selected camera).
The Program page allows preset settings for PTZ cameras to be established and an ‘Origin’ base position established for a camera. Note: Red Green Note: Yellow Blue Note: This page will not be available for all cameras. DV-IP RT PTZ Program Option Dome Store Select to display the Dome Menu page. Use to save the current view as a Preset for this camera. Press this button then a preset position (using the numeric keys on the IR Remote Control or optional Keyboard if viewing via a local monitor).
DV-IP RT 122 Dome Menu Option The Dome Menu page allows camera specific menus imbedded on the currently viewed Telemetry camera to be accessed and configured (if such menus are available). Red Dome Menu Green Select Yellow Return Blue Menu Exit Purple Back Select to view camera specific sub-menus embedded on the Telemetry camera (if applicable). The camera specific menus will be overlayed across the screen. This option enables sub-menu content selection (dependent on the protocol selected).
The Map page allows access to available Cameras via the displayed hotspots. Blue Note: DV-IP RT Map Options Displays a map showing available cameras. If using the default numeric selector, choose a number to access the correspondingly numbered camera. The default numeric selector map can be replaced by a gif/jpeg image. The image can include ‘hotspots’ which link to available cameras. Cameras are then selected via the hotspots. Refer to ‘Console-Map Config’ for further details on creating Camera Maps.
DV-IP RT Selection Page The Selection page allows access to various image and event playback functions. Red Green Yellow Blue IMPORTANT: Purple 124 Play Switches the selected camera(s) shown onscreen into Play mode. Goto Opens the Video Timeline menu. Event Displays the Events menu. Setup Opens the Configuration menu pages. Select this option to exit the Viewer menus. This will be logged in the User Activity Log as the current user terminating the session.
The Timeline Navigation page and the accompanying Video Timeline feature allows quick and easy investigation of recorded video data. The Goto button opens the initial Timeline Navigation page. Softkeys Note: DV-IP RT Timeline Navigation The coloured softkey options will change depending on the scale used to review the recorded images. In the above example: • Selecting the 15 Mins (Red) button will change the softkey options to 15 minute segments i.e.
DV-IP RT Video Timeline The Video Timeline allows intuitive, rapid navigation within recorded video. To aid navigation, the timeline can be set to display periods ranging from 15 seconds to four weeks. The timeline can be clicked anywhere in the scale to instantly play recorded images from that point. Date/Time Display (Grey) Shows the currently selected date/time. Note: The Date/Time Display shows the last time selected via the timeline.
Utilise the buttons shown below to change the scale. Note: The coloured softkey buttons can also be used to alter the scale, refer to “Softkey Guidance” for further details). Decrease Scale button (Red) Increase Scale button (Blue) Decreases the scale of the displayed timeline by one step i.e. if the scale is currently one hour, selecting this button will reduce it to 15 minutes, selecting it again will reduce it to one minute etc. Increases the scale of the timeline by one step i.e.
DV-IP RT Event Page The Event feature allows quick and easy navigation of recorded events data. The Event button opens the initial Event page which shows the last twenty events. If the Event pages are called in a quad or multiscreen view, the image in the upper left corner of the page will be accessed. This image will then be displayed full screen. The Event list is shown as a box in the upper left corner of the video image. Events can be selected and viewed from this box using the mouse.
Images and events can be marked and added to the Copy Event List. The Viewer menu can also be set to ‘sequence’ through connected cameras and display images in sequential order. Red Mark Green Clear Yellow Blue Archive Seq On/Off Purple Next Dedicated Micros ©2009 DV-IP RT Archive Selection Page In Playback mode, select ‘Mark’ to establish a start point for archiving purpose. The Copy Event List box will be displayed (see above) detailing the start date and time of the archive.
DV-IP RT Copy Menu Images and events can be copied to CD/DVD or USB Media for remote reviewing away from the unit (for evidential or monitoring purposes). The Copy Menu can be accessed via the ‘Archive’ (Yellow) button on the Archive Selection page. The Copy menu will display the Archive periods added to the Copy Event List. The Start and Finish date/times will be shown along with the estimated size of the download.
1. Insert a USB Device into the USB port on the front of the unit. 2. Select USB from the Archive Media checkbox. 3. Select the Copy option (Red) to start archive. 4. Selected items are then saved to the USB device. 5. The USB export progress is displayed as a %. On completion the status will read ‘Archive Complete’. To Copy Events/Images to a CD/DVD 1. Insert a CD/DVD Device into the CD/DVD drive on the front of the unit. 2. Select CD/DVD from the Archive Media checkbox. 3.
DV-IP RT Using the IR Remote Control By default, the I.R. Remote Control will be in “DVR” mode. If the unit does not respond to commands from the Remote Control, pressing the “DVR” button will always return the Remote Control to “DVR” mode. Pressing the “TV” button will switch to “TV” mode and send codes understood by common television sets (when preprogrammed to do so: see Appendix B).
Note: DV-IP RT DM/KBC2 Keyboard Not all buttons detailed below are relevant for both models of keyboard. Key Function Displays the Softkeys menu if not currently on screen. Selects the colour coded item displayed on screen. Switches from Playback to Live mode. Toggles the visibility of on-screen text and status bar if no Softkeys are on screen. (For future use). For future use. Displays the Softkey options for the Audio functions (for future use).
DV-IP RT Live mode - Puts unit into reverse playback from current time. Play mode - Starts rewinding from play time. Rewind mode - Increases the rewind speed. Pause mode - Steps back one frame. Live mode - Freezes the current display window Play mode - Pauses video in playback. Live mode - puts the unit into playback using the last stored playback time Displays the Events list menu. Opens the GOTO menu For future use. Toggles control from Main to Spot monitor.
Switches on the lamp on a telemetry camera. DV-IP RT Triggers the wipe function on a telemetry camera. Adjusts the focus to objects nearer the camera. Adjusts the focus to objects further from the camera. Closes the Iris on a Telemetry camera. Opens the Iris on a Telemetry camera. Zooms in on a telemetry camera and also provides electronic zoom out. Zooms out on a telemetry camera and also provides electronic zoom in. Sends a Patrol command to a telemetry camera.
DV-IP RT Softkey Guidance The IR Remote Control and supported Keyboards have a common user interface to control the unit. In addition to the direct action keys (rewind, fast forward etc.) there are coloured Softkeys that are context sensitive and enable rapid access to required functions. To bring up context sensitive Softkey functions at any time, press any of the coloured keys on the Keyboard or IR Remote Control.
Alarm & Relay Pin Outs Using Serial Ports It is possible to connect a variety of telemetry cameras to the unit, use the following table as a guide to the serial port connections.
DV-IP RT Appendix B Using the IR Remote Control To Command A Television Set It is necessary to input a code specific to the relevant television to use the IR Remote Control as a common television remote handset. The procedure to search for a suitable code is described below, along with a listing of the codes associated with common television brands. How to Program The IR Remote Control DIRECT ENTRY MODE (using the table below) To program the remote using direct entry: 1. Press and hold the TV button.
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DV-IP RT Appendix C User Activity Logging User Activity logging can be enabled or disabled via the System Setting->Features menu. When this feature is enabled, the unit will record all actions performed via the user interface. These actions include Viewing the live stream, activating telemetry, altering the unit configuration, viewing recorded video, archiving video and any system events such as restarting the unit.
For guidance on locating the unit’s IP address via a serial port connection, please see below: Locating the unit IP address using the serial port 1. With the mains power off, connect a standard 9DF-9DF RS232 communications cable from the PC to one of the serial port connections on the rear of the unit. 2. On the PC, click Start->Programs->Accessories->Communications->Hyperterminal and create a new connection via the COM port using these settings.
DV-IP RT Appendix E Unit Specification LANGUAGES Currently: English. For Future Development: French, Italian, German & Spanish. CAMERAS 8, 16 and 32 camera inputs available. Auto detection on power up. Looping BNC connectors are provided for each camera input on all input variants. Option to view Live or Replay all or selected cameras without affecting recording. MONITOR VIEWING Main monitor: Full screen, picture in picture, quad viewing and multiscreen. Mon A: HDMI. Spot monitor: Full screen, sequence.
TEXT SUPPORT Through the inclusion of Text Support, the DV-IP RT can search captured transaction data for specific goods purchased, transaction numbers, credit card references, keywords etc. and jump straight to the associated video sequence. Till interfaces are available for a wide range of till systems. NETWORKING CAPABILITIES A standard Ethernet connection allows live and recorded viewing on a networked PC using DM’s NetVu ObserVer software.
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Absolute Positioning....................................................... 5 Accessing the Configuration Webpages....................... 23 Accessing the menus on a local monitor...................... 22 Accessing the menus on a PC web browser................ 22 Activity Setup................................................................ 78 Advanced Installation.................................................... 21 Advanced Record ........................................................
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