Pelco DX4600, DX4500 manual Selection Controls, System Buttons, PTZ Controls

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ALM.OFF: Turns off an active alarm for the selected camera. Also cancels alarm activation and returns the system to the condition before the alarm was activated.

MENU/ESC: Toggles on and off the display of the setup menu.

Selection Controls:

Arrow Buttons: Selects menu options.

ENTER: Selects the highlighted menu item.

SEARCH: Displays the Search menu.

Playback Controls:

PAUSE: Pauses playback.

STOP: Stops playback.

REC: Starts and stops recording.

REVERSE: Searches recorded video in the reverse direction.

FORWARD: Searches recorded video in the forward direction.

System Buttons:

System Information: Displays the System Information dialog box.

System Log: Displays the System Log dialog box.

PTZ Controls:

ZOOM +/-:Zooms in and out on the video image displayed in live and playback mode.

FOCUS +/-:Adjusts the camera’s focus.

IRIS +/-:Adjusts the camera’s iris.

PTZ: Starts the PTZ mode for the selected device and displays the on-screen control.

AUX: Sends an auxiliary command to the specified PTZ camera.

CLR: Clears a programmed event.

SET: Starts the PTZ programming mode.

PATTERN: Assigns the recorded PTZ actions to the user-specified pattern number.

PRESET: Assigns the position of the selected camera to a user-specified preset number.

Numeric Keypad (0 to 9): Assigns the system ID, PTZ preset and pattern numbers, auxiliary command, and selects the camera channel in the search mode.

MARK: Sets the starting location from which to conduct a search.

COPY: Copies the specified recorded data to an external device.

OSD: Toggles on and off the display of the system toolbar.

ID: Sets the appropriate DVR system ID through which to operate. Press the ID button, and then press the number button (within two seconds) to select the system ID of the DVR. If you set the system ID to 0 (zero), you can control multiple DVRs at the same time.

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Contents DX4500/DX4600 Series Digital Video Recorder Page Contents List of Illustrations List of TablesRegulatory Notices Video Quality CautionDescription Models and Features FeaturesFeature DX4508 DX4516 DX4608 DX4616 Model Numbers Maximum IPS Recording RatesModels Channels Disk Drive Storage In GB ModelParts List Package ContentsBefore You Begin Important Information Worksheet System Status Indicators Front PanelChannel and Camera Control Buttons Button 1 Only selects cameraSame function as the Login icon on the toolbar Selection ControlPlayback Controls Shuttle Dial outer ringMonitor Selection On the GUI toolbar Zoom Zooms a camera in and outVGA Monitor Output 15-pin output Back PanelEthernet Adapter Port 100 Mbps port Remote Control Channel SelectionSystem Buttons Selection ControlsPTZ Controls Connecting Devices to the DX4500/DX4600 System OverviewDesktop Mounting Equipment Placement and Rack MountingRack Mounting Hardware Setup Basic ConnectionsConnect a VGA monitor not supplied Cable Type Maximum DistanceDescription Connecting PTZ CamerasShield Connecting Alarms Terminal Alarm InputConnecting Relay Outputs DX4500 DX4600Relay Output Terminal No operation † GroundOverview of DX4500/DX4600 Setup Window Click a menu commandCommands Properties DisplaysOperation and Initial System Configuration Powering on and Logging on to the DVRKeyboard to enter the password Using the mouse, click each password characterLogging OFF Turning OFF the DVRSelecting the Monitor Displaying Video on the Analog MonitorSetting the System Language Setup Window CameraOSD Settings To select a language, do the following Setting the System Time SystemC2673M-D 8/10 Configuring Daylight Saving DST Time ShiftTo save the changes Do one of the following Network Configuration Network Page OptionsC2673M-D 8/10 Configuring Ddns Save the changes Do one of the followingClick Finish to complete the installation process Client Software InstallationMemory 512 MB Specifications Time Zone Conversion Chart AppendixTime Zone Standard Time Summer TimeProduct Warranty and Return Information
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DX4600, DX4500 specifications

The Pelco DX4500 is a robust digital video recorder (DVR) designed for a variety of security and surveillance applications. Renowned for its reliability and versatile functionalities, the DX4500 offers a compelling solution for both small and large-scale environments, making it a popular choice among security professionals.

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