Pelco manual Welcome to the DX4500/DX4600 Series DVRs, Models and Features

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Introduction

Welcome to the DX4500/DX4600 Series DVRs

A fully featured and fully affordable entry-level digital video recorder (DVR), the DX4500/DX4600 Series DVR is the next generation in DVRs. Equipped with an embedded operating system, it offers camera capacity, features, and functionality exceeding other DVRs. The DX4500/DX4600 is designed for the entry-level market with 8 or 16 camera inputs; greater internal hard drive storage capacity; fast frame rate recording; and powerful playback, search, and export capabilities. The DX4500/DX4600 not only replaces the traditional VCR and multiplexer combination, but it also offers the benefits derived from the latest in digital video processing.

Designed to work with today’s broadband networks, the DX4500/DX4600 uses MPEG-4 compression that allows you to view and control the DVR across local or wide area networks. Recording at resolutions of up to 704 x 480 (4CIF), the DX4500/DX4600 captures crystal clear pictures, creating effective footage for later use. Exported video is easily reviewed at the DX4500/DX4600 server or using the Export Viewer application. Each DVR input channel can be configured individually to meet a specific security application requirement for video retention. Video critical to investigation and archiving is easily exported to a USB memory device or to an optional CD-RW or DVD±RW device.

Operation of the unit is made easy through the front panel, remote control keypad, or USB mouse. The remote DX4500/DX4600 Client application can interface with as many as sixteen DX4500/DX4600 servers simultaneously. User-configurable disk partitioning is used to allocate specific hard disk space for storing continuous video data and event-initiated video data, which can have different retention times.

For surveillance applications requiring pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) capability, the DX4500/DX4600 addresses and controls PTZ equipment such as Spectra® domes and Esprit® positioning systems, or third-party cameras. An optional Pelco KBD300A keyboard can be connected to the DX4500/DX4600 to operate PTZ devices. The DX4500/DX4600 supports Pelco C (Coaxitron®), Pelco D, and Pelco P protocols. Pelco C allows you to operate Pelco PTZ cameras up to distances of 1,500 feet (457m).

With the ability to trigger recording and response to events (such as alarm inputs, motion detection, and video loss), the DX4500/DX4600 Series becomes an automated monitoring system as well. The DX4600 Series DVR supports multi-event recording. Multi-event recording includes any single event or combination of events associated with an alarm, motion, or instant recording. The DX4600 allows you to schedule each camera to record in a single- or multiple-event mode across a 24-hour timeline. You can also configure each camera to record at a specific resolution, quality, and image rate when an event is triggered.

The DX4500/DX4600 video outputs provide for efficient control and effective deterrence. The choice of VGA or composite main monitor output provides flexibility for the user. The main monitor output can be adjusted to display one, four, nine, or sixteen cameras, or it can be adjusted for a custom display. The DX4500/DX4600’s spot monitor output can be used for public viewing or alarm call-up.

The DX4500/DX4600 is designed to deliver robust and reliable performance for security professionals. From the incorporation of watermarking technology to prevent alterations to captured video, to the ability to capture log entries, to the inclusion of Pelco’s world renowned customer service promise, the DX4500/DX4600 embodies the ideal entry-level DVR to protect people and assets.

MODELS AND FEATURES

8- or 16-channel digital video recorder

MPEG-4 Compression

Up to 704 x 480 (NTSC), 704 x 576 (PAL) recording resolution

Up to 480 ips recording rate

Up to 6 TB of internal storage

DX4600 support for multi-event recording

Exported video preview at the server

Partition recording

Channel resolution, quality, and frame rate settings configurable per individual camera

Picture-in-picture for multiscreen live and playback video

Remote client with administration functions

Support for normal, motion, alarm, and scheduled recording

Local, remote, and KBD300A PTZ control

Pelco C, Pelco D, Pelco P, and third-party PTZ protocols

Up to 4 audio inputs and 1 audio output

Up to 16 alarm inputs and up to 4 relay outputs

C2674M-C (7/09)

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Contents DX4500/DX4600 Digital Video Recorder Contents Operation Appendix a List of Illustrations 111 124 List of Tables Welcome to the DX4500/DX4600 Series DVRs Models and FeaturesRemote Client Software Applications Feature DX4508 DX4516DX4616 ModelUpgrade Policy Software UpgradesHardware Upgrades Application Window Getting AcquaintedGUI Toolbar Setup Menu Stop Stops playback Forward Provides two modesStop Stops playback PTZ Control Front Panel System Status IndicatorsChannel and Camera Control Buttons Button 1 Only selects cameraShuttle Dial outer ring Playback ControlsOn the GUI toolbar Zoom Zooms a camera in and out Monitor SelectionPower Remote ControlFunction as Login icon on the GUI toolbar Channel SelectionSelection Controls Arrow Buttons Selects menu optionsPTZ Controls Virtual Keyboard Turning On and Logging On to the DVR Click OK. The system logs you on and the Login icon Logging Off and Turning Off the DVR Navigating the Setup Window Setup WindowProperties Displays Pane Front Panel/Remote Control MouseCamera Menu Camera Menu SetupProperties To create a camera name, do the followingPTZ Setup Video AdjustmentThird-Party PTZ Device Protocol Table C. Third-Party PTZ CompatibilityLGSD168 Baxall BPD1-RAS916 Pelco PTo select a PTZ channel, do the following C2674M-C 7/09 Recording Setup Video SetupResolution DX4608/DX4616 Settings Video FormatC2674M-C 7/09 MULTI-EVENT Recording Setup Alarm Record SetupMotion Record Setup Instant Record Setup Schedule Menu Schedule Menu SetupDaily Recording Schedule Daily Recording ScheduleCopying by DAY, WEEKDAY, or Weekend Copying SchedulesCopying Between Channels Selecting Destination Channels Creating a Holiday Schedule Holiday SchedulesSave the settings Do one of the following C2674M-C 7/09 Holiday List Dialog Box Editing a Holiday ScheduleHoliday Schedule Select the Holiday option Deleting a Holiday ScheduleSave the revised Holiday list Do one of the following Main and Spot Monitors Display Menu SetupOSD Settings To select a language, do the following Save the changes Do one of the following Alarm Inputs Linking Menu SetupChanging the Input Type Do one of the following Motion Detection To configure the relay output, perform the procedure in stepDefine and Select a Motion View Area To configure the motion area, do the followingTo clear a selected view area, do one of the following Relay OutputsC2674M-C 7/09 TCP/IP Network Menu SetupC2674M-C 7/09 Ddns Configuring DdnsDdns Virtual Keyboard Notification Mail Setting NotificationTo configure the Smtp server settings Test E-mail Message Save the changes Do one of the following Enabling Emergency Notification Emergency NotificationTo configure a destination computer IP address Repeat this procedure to configure additional IP addressesEnter the destination remote computer IP address Date and Time System Menu SetupC2674M-C 7/09 Set the date format DST Time Shift Configuring Daylight SavingTo save the changes Do one of the following NTP Verify that the DVR is synchronized with the NTP Sound Sound Settings Enable sound for any of the propertiesDVR Operation User Level User AccountsRepeat a to enter the remaining password characters Changing the Administrator Default PasswordAdding a NEW User Software Update USB driveNetwork server DVR S/W Dialog Box IMPORTING, EXPORT, and Factory Default Settings ConfigurationTo reset the DVR to factory defaults Hard DiskOverwrite Working with Hard Drives Formatting the System DrivesDevice can be used for daily or weekly backups BackupGuideline Media Media can be formattedSelecting the Backup Schedule Instant BackupC2674M-C 7/09 Weekly Backup Schedule Daily Backup Schedule Page CD/DVD Writer Not Available Dialog Box Erasing and Formatting MediaWould You Like to Erase a Media Dialog Box Viewing Backed UP Video IR Remote ID System IR Remote ID and User LogoutAuto User Logout Recovering the Administrator Password About Basic System Defaults Live VideoLog on to the system Instant Record and Playback Starting and Stopping Instant RecordInstant Playback Viewing Playback and Live Video Simultaneously PTZ in Live ViewWorking with PTZ Devices Using the KBD300A Keyboard Activating Presets Activating PatternsButtons PTZ Presets Sending Auxiliary Commands to a DeviceVerify that you can activate the preset PTZ PatternsStop programming the pattern Clearing a Pattern Accessing Programming Features of a Remote Camera104 C2674M-C 7/09 Copying and Exporting Video Acknowledging AN Alarm or Motion EventMain and Spot Monitors Cancel Cancels the changeMain Monitor Sequentially numbered starting from the main channelSelecting the Main Video Output Monitors Spot MonitorDisplaying Video on the Analog Monitor Accept the changeDisplaying Video on the VGA Monitor System Log and Information LOG ListInformation Example System Information Playback mode has the following conditions Playback VideoPlayback View and Controls Playback Video Search Media Searching for Video EventsTo conduct a date and time search DATE/TIME SearchC2674M-C 7/09 115 Select Data Dialog Box To conduct a DST date and time search DST DATE/TIME SearchTimeline Position in DST Time Period Change the month setting Event SearchConduct an event search Event Search Results Event Playback Video in PIP Pane Bookmark SearchPlayback of Bookmarked Video Export SearchPlayback of Exported Video Pixel Search Calendar Select the channel Pixel SearchPixel Search Results Set the areaBookmarking Video Bookmark PlaybackViewing Bookmarked Video Clearing BookmarksEnter Exporting VideoDX4500/DX4600 Factory Defaults Display ScheduleLinking NetworkSystem Password Hidden Yes Update Selection Table G. Factory Default Settings Sheet 4Yes Backup Partition Selection Yes MethodTime Zone Conversion Chart Time Zone Standard Time Daylight Saving Summer Time+10 hours +11 hours Page Product Warranty and Return Information
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