Pelco DX9100 Back View Viewstation, Power Input 100-240 VAC PS/2 Connectors Keyboard/Mouse

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BACK VIEW (VIEWSTATION)

BACK VIEW (VIEWSTATION)

￿Power Input (100-240 VAC)

￿PS/2 Connectors (Keyboard/Mouse)

￿Secondary RJ-45 Network Connector

￿USB Ports

￿RS-232 Connector (COM 1)

￿Parallel Port

￿Primary RJ-45 Network Connector

￿Audio Inputs (Line In, Line Out/Headphone, Microphone In)

￿VGA Connectors

￿￿Modem Connectors

￿￿RS-232 Connector (COM 2)

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Figure 5. Back View of Viewstation

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Contents Recorder & DX9100 I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A LC636M-E 4/05 ViewstationPage CONTENTSSection SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION C636M-E 4/05LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS C636M-E 4/05 Server State Symbols LIST OF TABLESPage Channel SetupIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE REGULATORY NOTICESDX9100DVR Series DX9100VSRDESCRIPTION MODELS Lock 2 Keys Supplied Power Button Fan FRONT VIEW RECORDER Power LED HDD Hard Disk Drive LED Handle Rack Ear Fan Ventilation Figure 2. Front View of RecorderBACK VIEW RECORDER Fan Ventilation Handles Rack Ears Fan Power Button DVD-RW/CD-RW FRONT VIEW VIEWSTATIONPower LED HDD Hard Disk Drive LED Key Lock 2 Keys Supplied 3.5-Inch Floppy DriveSecondary RJ-45 Network Connector USB Ports RS-232 Connector COM BACK VIEW VIEWSTATIONPower Input 100-240 VAC PS/2 Connectors Keyboard/Mouse Parallel Port Primary RJ-45 Network ConnectorINSTALLATION INSTALLATION GUIDELINES MOUNTING To install the unit into an equipment rack CONNECTIONS AND RECORDERS Figure 8. System ConnectionsALLOWS MULTIPLE VIEWSTATIONS MAXIMUM OF INTO THE BOTTOM RIGHT USB PORTWIRING ALARMS AND RELAYS POWER UP THE EQUIPMENT VIEWSTATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMINGCHANGING THE VIEWSTATION’S IDENTIFICATION CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION’S IP ADDRESS AND SUBNET MASK 4. Click Properties. The following dialog box appears CHANGING THE RECORDER’S IDENTIFICATION TIME SYNCHRONIZATION SETTING DATE/TIME PROPERTIES CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITY 5. Select ÒStandard namingÓ or ÒCustom naming.Ó RECORDER INITIALIZATION OPTIONS 10. Click Configure 11. Restart all recorders and viewstations SERVER STATE Status Figure 28. Error AlertSymbol DATABASE BACKUP AND REPAIR ADVANCED RECORDER OPTIONSDATABASE RESTORATION Figure 31. System TrayFigure 36. My Computer Window 6. Click Yes. Start/Continue is enabled after several secondsFigure 35. Start/Continue Window 7. Exit the window Figure 38. Rename MSSQL 9. Go to D\Databases. The following window appearsFigure 37. Databases Window 10. Rename MSSQL to MSSQLold 12. Copy the MSSQL folder and paste it to D\Databases 11. Go to C\Copy of D Drive\Databases. The following window appearsFigure 39. C Drive Databases Window Figure 40. MSSQL Folders 13. Delete MSSQLold14. Double-click the SQL server icon. The following window appears Figure 43. Explorer Windows Figure 45. System TrayFigure 44. Restore Utility Dialog Box 23. Go to the system tray 24. Double-click the SQL server icon. The following window appears Figure 46. Server Service Manager Window27. Click Yes. Start/Continue is enabled after several seconds 25. Click Stop. The following dialog box appears28. Select SQL Server Agent from the Services drop-down box Figure 54. Finished Scan Dialog Box CONFIGURING STANDARD ALARM AND RELAY PROPERTIES Figure 58. Camera Properties Dialog Box CAMERA RECORDING PROPERTIESTo set or change camera recording properties Figure 59. Select Channel Dialog Box 3. Select a channel Figure 60. Continuous Recording Schedule PageCONTINUOUS RECORDING SCHEDULE DAILY RECORDING SCHEDULE2. Click the box in the time bar Figure 62. Daily Event Recording PageTo delete a time period 1. Click ÒNo record.Ó WEEKLY RECORDING SCHEDULE MOTION DETECTION CHANNEL SETUP Channel Name ParameterDescription/Action DEFINING USERS Deleting a User Edit Existing UsersAdding a New User VideoI/O HANDLER ADVANCED FEATURESI/O INTERFACE I/O MANAGERCONNECTING AN ALARM UNIT ALARM UNIT CONFIGURATION 4. Click Open. The following dialog box appears I/O Manager for Alarm Unit Figure 75. Sample Configuration for External 1 Source 8. Click Next. The following dialog box appears CONNECTING A RELAY UNIT RELAY UNIT CONFIGURATION Page I/O Manager for Relay Unit 7. Select the event type to translate Figure 83. Dialog Box to Configure Relay Event Type6. Click Next. The following dialog box appears 8. Select ÒNo translation.Ó 9. Click OK and then FinishTo connect a CM9760-CC1 to a DX9100 recorder CONNECTING A CM9760-CC1Figure 84. Connecting a CM9760-CC1 CM9760-DTCONNECTING A CM6800 DATA TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATION 4. Click Open. The following dialog box appears I/O Manager for Data Translator 8. Click OK and then Finish Figure 91. Dialog Box to Configure Data Translator Event Type7. Select the event type to translate 8. Select ÒNo translation.Ó DVR MANAGEMENT DATA TRANSLATOR CONNECTIONSCONFIGURING THE DATA TRANSLATOR NOTE Once you complete programming, refer to the CM9760-MGR manual for instructions on macro programming for the matrix switcher. Individual macro commands must be customized within the CM9760-MGR software to switch the appropriate group of cameras to the monitors connected to the standby DX9100 RELAY UNIT CONNECTIONS CONFIGURING THE RELAY UNIT 6. Click Configure. The following dialog box appears FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING 4. Click Set Default. The following dialog box appears Electrical/Video SPECIFICATIONSRECORDER MechanicalInternal modem for use with pcAnywhere software only VIEWSTATIONElectrical Composite monitor port analog adapter providedManual # WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATIONREVISION HISTORY DateUSA & Canada Tel 800/289-9100 Fax 800/289-9150 International ISO9001World Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis, California 93612 USA Tel 1-559/292-1981 Fax 1-559/348-1120
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