Pelco dx8100 manual Working in Live View Mode, Assigning and Removing Cameras from View Panes

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Working in Live View Mode

This section describes how to use the DX8100 to view and record live video. All users can view live video from the main window. Users with PTZ access rights (Standard User by default) and higher can operate the on-screen PTZ controls. Live video can also be displayed in full screen view. For information about displaying playback video in full screen view, refer to Displaying Live Video in Full Screen View on page 34.

The DX8100 displays live video based on one of the following scenarios:

Capture card displays live video: The capture card is used to display live video on the main VGA monitor. For each channel, live video is displayed on the VGA monitor at the maximum recording rate. For example, channel 1 is set to 2CIF recording resolution and the actual record rate is 1 image per second (ips). In this case, live video for channel 1 is displayed at 15 ips. Additionally, the capture card provides a BNC analog output of the live video image. The analog image is the same as the image displayed on the VGA monitor. The DX8100 External Monitor option allows you to configure how analog video is displayed on an external monitor connected to the capture card. For information about the External Monitor feature, refer to External Monitor Setup on page 178.

MUX card displays real-time video: If the DX8100 is equipped with the MUX option, real-time video from the MUX card(s) is displayed on the main VGA monitor at 30 ips. Real-time video is displayed for all the channels regardless of the recording resolution.

Additionally, the MUX Card provides a BNC analog output of the real-time video image. The analog image is the same as the image displayed on the VGA monitor. The analog output does not contain any display icons, labels, or text, but video is displayed on the analog monitor in the same division mode as is displayed on the VGA monitor.

One operational difference is that the MUX stops the display of real-time video if the search mode is active for one channel. In this case, the capture card(s) are used to display the video.

When installing the MUX card option, ensure that the MUX Card matches the capture card channel capacity as follows:

If an 8-channel capture card is installed, the DX8108-MUX option is required. The DX8124 model HVR has two capture cards installed: an 8-channel and a 16-channel capture card. In this case, the DX8108-MUX and DX8116-MUX option are required.

If a 16-channel capture card is installed, the DX8116-MUX option is required. The DX8132 model HVR has two 16-channel capture cards installed. In this case, two DX8116-MUX options are required.

To view live video in the DX8100 main window:

On the DX8100 toolbar, click Live.

This section includes the following topics:

Assigning and Removing Cameras from View Panes

Live View On-Screen Display (OSD) on page 50

Customizing the On-Screen Display (OSD) on page 51

ASSIGNING AND REMOVING CAMERAS FROM VIEW PANES

The DX8100 allows you to quickly move cameras to and remove cameras from a view pane.

To assign a camera to the view pane:

1.Drag a camera from the Site Tree onto a view pane.

2.Repeat the process in step 1 for up to 36 cameras and up to five different DX8100 sites.

To remove a camera from a view pane:

Right click in the view pane and drag the camera to the Site Tree pane.

For information about the DX8100 view pane and panels, refer to the following topics:

Working with View Panes and Panels on page 35

Configuring View Panels on page 36

Navigating View Panels on page 36

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Contents DX8100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder Page Contents Removing Links 100 DX8100 Client Emergency Agent DX8100 Web Client C2631M-C 7/09 List of Illustrations C2631M-C 7/09 C2631M-C 7/09 221 List of Tables DX8100 Viewer Welcome to DX8100 Series HVR Client ApplicationDX8100 Client Emergency Agent DX8100 Mobile ClientDX8100 Features DX8100 WEB ClientDescription of DX8100 Client Software Windows XP Display Properties Configuration RequirementsGetting Started with DX8100 Client Software Recommended System RequirementsSetting UP Security Services Installing the Client ApplicationEnabling Ipsec Services Starting the DX8100 Client Application Disabling Ipsec ServicesAutomatic System Upgrade Before YOU Start DX8100 Client SoftwareLogging On to the Client Application Changing the DX8100 Client Application Login PasswordEnabling Directdraw Video Hardware Acceleration Adding a DX8100 HVR Server to the Connection List Connecting to DX8100 HVR Server SitesAdding a Site with a Known IP Address Adding a Site with AN Unknown IP Address Click OK. The site appears in the Connection ListDeleting a DX8100 HVR Server Click OK when you return to the Connection List dialog boxEditing DX8100 Server Information from Connection List Adding a Group to the Connection List Working with GroupsAdding AN Existing Site to a Group Deleting a Server from a Group Working with Remote SitesAdding a NEW Site to a Group Deleting a GroupAutomatically Connecting to a Remote Site Connecting to a Remote SiteLogging in to a Remote Site Exiting the DX8100 Client Application Disconnecting from a Remote SiteLogging OUT of a Remote Site Understanding the DX8100 Application Window Description of the DX8100 Main WindowDX8100 Client Application Main Window Part Description File Menu Command DescriptionDX8100 Menu BAR Edit MenuView Menu Interrupt Export Export MenuFavorite Menu Add to FavoritesTable H. DX8100 Toolbar Buttons 1 DX8100 ToolbarHelp Menu Button Name Description LiveDisplaying Video in Full Screen View Displaying the DX8100 Window from aDescription of Operating Modes Displaying Live Video in Full Screen ViewDisplaying Playback Video in Full Screen View Understanding View Panes and PanelsWorking with View Panes and Panels Displaying Index Search Video in Full Screen ViewNavigating View Panels Configuring View PanelsItem Description Navigating Between View Panels Display Type Grouping NumberAutomatically Cycling Through View Panels Expanding and Collapsing View PanesManually Cycling Through Hidden View Panels To manually cycle through hidden view panelsTo stop the automatic cycle view mode On the DX8100 toolbar, click the Single division buttonC2631M-C 7/09 Working with the Site Tree Shows the Site TreeFollowing commands Assigning Cameras to View Panes Setting UP LinksLinking Alarm Inputs to a Camera Manually Turning On and Off a RelayRemoving Links Linking Relay Outputs to Alarm InputsRemoving a Linked Alarm Input from a Camera Linking a Relay Output to a CameraRemoving a Linked Relay Output from an Alarm Input Working in Live View Mode Assigning and Removing Cameras from View PanesAdding a Camera View to Favorites Setting UP FavoritesTo add a camera view to favorites Creating a Favorites Folder Organizing Favorites in FoldersTo create a favorites folder Moving Existing Favorites to a Folder Live View ON-SCREEN Display OSD Indicates that the PTZ control is enabledInstant Recording Starts/stops instant recording if enabled Recorded audio may not be of the same quality as live audioInstant Recording Customizing the ON-SCREEN Display OSDEnabling and Disabling Instant Recording Enabling Instant Recording Adding Instant Recording to OSDStarting and Stopping Instant Recording Disabling Instant RecordingStarting Instant Recording Table O. Recording IndicatorsListening to Live Audio AT the Client Stopping Instant RecordingOperating the ON-SCREEN PTZ Controls Operating the PTZ ControlsAdjusting the Camera Lens Adjusting the Camera ZoomUsing Keyboard Shortcuts to Operate PTZ and Lens Functions Key DescriptionPTZ Presets Programming a PresetActivating a Preset Programming a PresetPTZ Patterns Clearing a PresetProgramming a Pattern Activating a Pattern Clearing a PatternAccessing Programming Features of Remote Cameras Using the PTZ OSD Menu ControlItem Part Description Enter Provides the following actions Accessing a Remote Camera Programming MenuPerform no activity Camera Setup Menu Configuring Preset Tours Sending Auxiliary Commands to a DeviceProgramming a Preset Tour Accessing a Preset Tour Group Preset Tour Dialog BoxAdding Presets to a Tour Adding Preset to TourDeleting Presets from a Tour Deleting Preset from TourActivating a Preset Tour Deactivating a Preset TourPrinting Images Working in Playback ModeAccessing Playback Mode Assigning Cameras to View PanelsPlayback Controls Shows the parts of the DX8100 playback controlsMute Volume is silenced Starting Playback from a Specific Point in Time Playback TimelinePlaying Back Video by Time PartUnderstanding Instant Playback Date Selection Drop-Down BoxPlaying Back Video by Event Zoom Using the Digital Zoom ControlOperating Playback Digital Zoom Level Zoom Out Zoom RestoreZoom Pan DownZoom Using the Mouse Zoom Out Using MousePanning a Zoomed Image Panning Zoomed Video with the MouseWorking in Search Mode Search WindowReusing the Search Time Range Displaying a Deinterlaced Image in the Search ModeItem Part Description All None Motion Alarm Index Video SearchThumbnail Video Search DX8100 Client Index Search ScreenPOS Search DX8100 Client Thumbnail Search ScreenUnderstanding the POS Search View POS Search ViewChannel number From Searching and Displaying POS Data by Device Name Searching POS Data by Device NameDisplaying POS Data Discovered by Device Name To display a POS transaction and its associated videoSearching by POS Transaction Number Transaction Number box, type the transaction numberSearching for ALL Transactions with Exceptions Searching an POS Event by Transaction NumberSearching for Transactions That Satisfy Specific Exceptions Searching for Transaction with Exception Only EventsSearching for Transactions by Line Item Transactions that Satisfy Specific Exception FiltersSearching for Transactions by Action Code Transactions that Contain a Unique Line ItemPixel Video Search Searching Video Based on Changes in Screen PixelsPixel Search Screen Working with Special View and Search Methods Viewing a Video ThumbnailViewing Video in the Deinterlaced Mode Viewing Live and Playback Video SimultaneouslyExporting Bookmarked Video Regions Button Command DescriptionExporting Video Creating BookmarksClearing All Bookmarks Clearing BookmarksClearing a Single Bookmark Click . a red bookmark flag appears on the timelineBookmarking and Exporting Multiple Channels Inserting and Removing a USB Flash Drive Installing a USB Flash DriveRemoving a USB Flash Drive Enabling the Deinterlacing Filter Mapping and Disconnecting a Network DriveMapping a Network Drive Performing the Export Disconnecting a Network DriveStarting AN Export Process Local drives Type DescriptionOptical drives DX8100 supports the following drives Remote drivesChanging a Bookmarked Time Range Assigning a Custom Export Video File NameRenaming Export Time Ranges Selecting the Export Format Format DescriptionExporting a Sequence of Still Images Still Image Export FormatsFinalizing AN Export Process Retaining Video When Stopping an Export ProcessDeleting Video Data When Stopping an Export Process Stopping AN Export While in ProcessWorking with DX8100 Backed UP Video Viewing System Health Status Working with System Health StatusWorking with System Health Status View Setting Up the DX8100 Accessing the Setup ModeUnderstanding the Setup Dialog BOX ButtonCamera Setup Basic Camera SetupCamera Motion Detection Setup Low Sensitivity LevelAudio Setup Camera Motion Detection SetupSetting Up the Standard Audio Options AUX Audio Settings Dialog BoxSetting Up the Expanded Audio Options Configuring Video Loss DetectionTo set up the expanded audio option Do the following Applying Settings to ALL Cameras IP Camera SetupClick Apply to All Cameras About Analog and IP Camera Channel Configurations Configuring the DX8100 to Record IP Camera VideoSearching for IP Cameras Click Scan. The IP Camera Searching dialog box appears Assigning an IP Camera to a Camera ChannelTo search for IP cameras connected to the network Primary stream 4CIF 30 ips Secondary stream CIF 15 ipsManual assignment Automated assignmentConfiguring IP Camera Settings Customizing IP Camera Display Settings Using the Device Utility to Configure IP Cameras124 C2631M-C 7/09 Understanding the DX8100 Resource Meter Disabling an Analog Camera Disabling an IP CameraTo cancel the deletion Restoring a Disabled Analog or IP CameraDeleting an IP Camera Understanding How Relays and Alarms React to a Power Outage Link SetupConfiguring Basic Relay and Alarm Settings Configuring DX8100 Basic Relay and Alarm SettingsConfiguring Basic Relay Operating Properties Configuring Basic Alarm Input Operating PropertiesLinking Relay Outputs to External Events Linking Relay Outputs to Motion EventsLinking Relay Outputs to Alarm Events Linking Relay Outputs to ATM/POS EventsLinking Relay Outputs to Video Loss Events Linking Cameras to Record in Response to External EventsLinking Cameras to Record in Response to Motion Events Linking Cameras to Record in Response to Alarm Events Linking Cameras to Record in Response to ATM/POS EventsLinking Cameras to Record in Response to Video Loss Events Linking PTZ Presets and Patterns to External Events Linking PTZ Presets and Patterns to Motion EventsLinking PTZ Presets and Patterns to Alarm Events 4a 5aLinking Presets and Patterns to ATM/POS Events Linking Presets and Patterns to Video Loss Events Schedule Setup Accessing the ScheduleSets the start and end dates for a custom schedule Weekends, or Custom ModeChannel Scheduling a Record Mode Setting UP the Camera Recording ModeMode Color Description DX8100 Schedule feature allows you to do the following Clearing a Scheduled RecordingCreating Yearly Recording Schedules Creating a Yearly Recording ScheduleScheduling Individual Days Using the Year View Copying Schedule Attributes to a Different DayCreating Monthly or MULTIPLE-DAY Recording Schedules Creating Multiple-Day SchedulesCreating Single-Day Schedules Working with Single-Day SchedulesClick the Apply button at the bottom of the screen Month View Page Single-Day ScheduleEditing Schedules Changing an Existing Schedule ProfileDeleting an Existing Schedule Profile Month ViewWorking with Custom Camera Settings Configuring Custom Camera SettingsExamples of Custom Camera Settings Normal Motion AlarmNormal Motion Alarm Configuring the Frame RateAccessing the Frame Rate Configuration Dialog Box Image Resolution Frame RateSetting the Frame Rate Repeat b for each camera you want to configure Click OKSetting the Resolution and Frame Rate Click Apply at the ScheduleTable AF. Resolution Values Frame Rate Configuration ScreenModel Format Setting Up DX8100 for Maximum IPS RecordingUnderstanding DX8100 Server Maximum IPS Recording Total Per CameraSetting Up DX8100 for Maximum IPS Recording Frame Rate Configuration Screen Do the following Configuring Advanced Motion-Activated Relay Output Setting UP Advanced Relay OutputUnderstanding the DX8100 Frame Rate Calculations Click Exit Option ResultConfiguring Advanced Alarm-Activated Relay Output Configuring Advanced ATM/POS-Activated Relay Output Configuring Advanced Video Loss-Activated Relay Output Table AM. Video Loss-Activated Relay SettingsSetting UP Network Properties Working with Backed UP Video on the Client Data Backup SetupViewing and Searching Backed UP Video Exporting and Printing Backed UP Video To export and print backed up videoC2631M-C 7/09 167 User Setup Accessing the UserBUILT-IN User Accounts Definition of User Access Levels Definition of Camera Security AccessModifying User Access Rights Adding NEW UsersModifying User Properties Add New User Dialog BoxChanging a USER’S Group Affiliation Changing User PasswordsSetting Login Timeout Deleting Existing UsersAssigning Automatic Login Permission to a User Site SetupSystem Setup Accessing the SystemUsing the Edit Menu to Perform an Export Working with the Import FeatureExporting the Current HVR Settings To save the current HVR settingsUsing the Edit Menu to Perform an Import Importing HVR SettingsTo import a settings file from a specific drive or folder Viewing a Log File Using System LogsLog views are available from the DX8100 server’s View menu Accessing the Emergency Agent Notification Setup External Monitor SetupEmergency Notification Setup Adding Client Emergency Agents to be NotifiedDeleting Clients from the Notification List Changing Client Emergency Agent PropertiesLinking Cameras to Client Emergency Agents Emergency E-MAIL Notification Setup Setting Server Event Transmission TimeSetting Up the E-mail Server Accessing the Emergency E-MAIL Notification SetupConfiguring Emergency E-MAIL Notification Enabling or Disabling E-mail NotificationTesting E-mail Notification Type DX8100 E-mail Notification Test in the Subject boxConfiguring E-Mail Notification Frequency Setting UP the Time PeriodClick Test E-mail Notification Sending E-mail Notifications in Response to Alarm Events Setting the Time of DaySending E-mail Notifications in Response to Motion Events Setting UP E-MAIL Notification Groups Adding an E-mail Notification GroupDeleting an E-mail Group Modifying an E-mail Group NameClick OK Click Close Click Apply Adding Members to an E-mail Group Add User to E-mail GroupDeleting Members from an E-mail Group Remove User from E-mail GroupModifying E-mail Group Member Attributes Modify Member AttributesSending E-MAIL Notifications Sending E-mail Notifications to IndividualsSending E-mail Notifications to Groups Sending E-mails to GroupsSetting Up and Using the Client Emergency Agent Installing the Client Emergency Agent ApplicationEnabling Ipsec Security Services Disabling Ipsec Security ServicesBefore You Begin Starting the Client Emergency AgentREAL-TIME Event Monitoring Setting the Client Emergency Agent Listen PortViewing Previously Logged Events Shutting Down the Client Emergency Agent To shut down the Client Emergency Agent Click QuitSetting Up and Using the DX8100 Viewer DX8100 ViewerDX8100 Viewer Software Installation Starting the DX8100 ViewerItem Part Watermark Verify a valid watermark is embeddedViewing Media Files Playing VideoSaving Snapshots Accessing the Playlist Working with the PlaylistPlaying a File from the Playlist Adding Files to the Current ListRemoving Media Files from the Current List Loading a Previously Saved PlaylistAdjusting Picture Quality Working with Viewer Configuration ToolsAccessing Viewer Configuration Tools Changing the LanguageExiting the DX8100 Viewer Application ENABLING/DISABLING Filtered Image DisplayVerifying the Watermark To exit the DX8100 viewer applicationSetting Up and Using the DX8100 Mobile Client DX8100 Mobile ClientMobile PDA Client Software Installation Connecting Mobile Clients to a DX8100 Series HVRComponent Starting the DX8100 Mobile ClientTo start the DX8100 Mobile Client application Setting UP User Security Exiting the DX8100 Mobile ClientTo set up an initial password Tap DX8100 Options Security Setting UP AN Initial PasswordChanging AN Existing Password Re-enter the new password in the Confirm box Tap OKCreating Site Groups Logging in to the Mobile Client ApplicationWorking with Sites and Groups To create site groupsTap New Group Creating a New GroupEditing AN Existing Group Editing a Group Enter a new group name Tap OK214 C2631M-C 7/09 Adding a DX8100 Site to a Group To add a DX8100 site to a group Tap Tap AddNew Site in Connect Window Editing a DX8100 Site Connecting to a DX8100 Site Deleting a DX8100 SiteDisconnecting from a Server Site Viewing Live VideoCustomizing the View Screen Changing Screen SizeFULL-SCREEN Mode To change to full-screen view TapInstallation Using the DX8100 Web ClientDescription Starting the DX8100 WEB Client Exiting the DX8100 WEB Client Screen LayoutPTZ zoom control Screen division buttonsRemote site connection button PTZ focus controlAdding Sites to the Connection List Web Client ConfigurationWorking with the Connection List Adding a DX8100 Site with a Known IP AddressAdding a DX8100 Site with a Unknown IP Address Grouping DX8100 Servers in the Connection List Adding a Group to the Connection ListAdding a DX8100 Server to a Group with a Known IP Address Adding a DX8100 Server to a Group with an Unknown IP Address Modifying a Connection List Deleting a DX8100 HVR Server from the Connection ListEditing a DX8100 Server’s Information in the Connection list Remote Site Connection Shortcut Menu Shortcut Menu Disconnect Option Button DescriptionOperating PTZ Controls Assigning Cameras to View PanelsOperating the ON-SCREEN PTZ Controls To operate the on-screen PTZ controlsPTZ Presets Web Client PTZ Lens ControlsProgramming a Preset Moving to a Preset Using Web ClientActivating a Preset Activating a Preset Using Web ClientPTZ Patterns Clearing a PresetProgramming a Pattern Activating a Pattern Clearing a PatternAccessing Programming Features of Remote Cameras Click Clr button again to exit programming mode242 C2631M-C 7/09 Index Connection list Adding servers to DX8100 application window panels Panes DX8100, setting upExpansion Unit Export setup Hardware acceleration Disk spaceSite Mode Instant record, startingSelecting Graphics card Hardware DisablingPTZ Select All Site Name Video Recording Pan, tilt, and zoom indicator 50 pane/panelPreset EnablingInstant Normal Normal, camera settings supported frame rateVideo loss event, linking to Setting up Single relay, linking to multiple cameras 44 remote cameraVideo loss events, linking to 138 relay output BackupUpgrade port number 20, 24 port 20 Shortcut keysVideo DX8100 HVR sites, connecting to Wildcard characterUser accounts Video compressionProduct Warranty and Return Information
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dx8100 specifications

The Pelco DX8100 is a robust digital video recorder (DVR) designed for surveillance and security applications, providing a comprehensive solution for video monitoring and recording. Renowned for its advanced features, the DX8100 appeals to both small and large organizations seeking reliable security solutions.

One of the standout features of the DX8100 is its ability to support multiple camera connections, accommodating up to 16 cameras simultaneously. This scalability makes it ideal for a variety of environments, from retail spaces to corporate offices. The DVR supports various video formats, allowing users to integrate different camera types easily.

The DX8100 employs Pelco’s advanced technology for video compression, specifically H.264, which ensures high-quality video recording while optimizing storage usage. This means users can retain more footage without the need for excessive storage devices. Additionally, the system allows for configurable recording schedules, enabling users to select when to record based on specific operational needs, thereby enhancing storage efficiency.

Another key characteristic of the Pelco DX8100 is its user-friendly interface. The DVR features an intuitive navigation system that simplifies accessing footage, configuring settings, and managing devices. Remote connectivity is also a significant advantage; users can access live video and recordings via web browsers or mobile applications from anywhere, providing flexibility in monitoring surveillance feeds.

The DX8100 is equipped with advanced search and playback functionality. Users can quickly locate specific events using date and time searches or can take advantage of the motion detection settings that trigger recordings only when movement is detected. This feature significantly reduces the amount of footage that needs to be reviewed, saving time and improving operational efficiency.

Moreover, the system supports alarm inputs and outputs, which can be integrated with various security devices to create a comprehensive security system. Features like event notifications allow users to be alerted to suspicious activities in real time, enhancing situational awareness.

In summary, the Pelco DX8100 stands out for its impressive camera support, efficient video compression technology, user-friendly interface, and advanced search capabilities. Its flexibility and scalability make it suitable for diverse surveillance needs, while its integration capabilities ensure that businesses can protect their assets efficiently and effectively. The DX8100 remains a reliable choice for organizations committed to enhancing their security infrastructure.