Pelco C2602M-a manual Before You Begin, Starting and Stopping the DX4000, To start the DX4000

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Before You Begin

This manual describes the menus on the DX4000; how to control PTZ movement and focus cameras; and how to search for, play back, and back up video directly from the DX4000. It also describes how to operate the DX4000 from a remote agent application installed on a computer, how to view live video from a web client, and how to review backed up video from the backup player. For information on installing and configuring the DX4000, installing the remote agent application, and installing the web client, refer to the DX4000 Installation manual.

STARTING AND STOPPING THE DX4000

Each time you start the DX4000, you must log on to the system as one of the default users that are provided with the unit. The first time you start the DX4000, you must log on as the administrator. If you access the system from the remote agent application, you can log on with the other user accounts: manager or operator. The default password for all users is 1234. For information on how to change a password, refer to Changing Passwords on page 22.

A maximum of four users may be logged on simultaneously. If a user logs on to the system with the same user ID from the remote agent application while someone else is already logged on, the first person will be logged out of the system automatically. A second person may log on to the system with the manager or operator user ID from the web client without interrupting another user’s session on the remote agent application.

To start the DX4000

1.Press the power button on the front panel of the DX4000, or on the remote control, if the unit is not already running. The Setup screen appears and the Administrator user is selected.

2.If desired, press the up or down arrow to select a different user ID. You can choose Administrator, Manager, or Operator.

3.Press the numbered channel buttons to enter your password, and then press the Enter button. Unless it has been changed, the default password is 1234.

Figure 6. Logging In as the Administrator

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Contents DX4000 Digital Video Recorder Contents C2602M-A 6/06 List of Illustrations List of Tables Description Features ModelsConnecting Devices to the DX4000 Overview of the SystemDX4000 Controls Controls on the Front Panel of the DX4000Video Control Buttons on the Front Panel of the DX4000 Control Buttons on the Front PanelOperating the DX4000 from the Remote Control Before You Begin Starting and Stopping the DX4000To start the DX4000 Table A. User Accounts and Access Levels All manager and operator accessChoosing a User Account To stop the DX4000Main Window Overview Changing the Display Mode To change the screen sequencing modeChanging the Information Displayed on the Monitor Adjusting Menu Settings Display MenuRecord Menu Camera Menu Audio MenuAlarm Menu Use the Alarm menu to set up alarms and relays for camerasSystem Menu System MenuBackup Menu Back UP MenuChanging Passwords Password MenuResetting Passwords To reset the passwordsFactory Default Settings Factory Default Reset Warning MessageScreen Rotation Mode Changing the Screen LayoutScreen View Selection Adjusting the Focus or Iris on a Camera Controlling Cameras from the DX4000PAN, Tilt and Zoom Controls Working with Presets To create a presetTo run a preset To run a predefined presetUsing Preset To set up a patternWorking with Patterns Modifying Camera Settings To modify camera settingsTo run a pattern C2602M-A 6/06 Modifying Audio Settings To modify audio recording settingsTo modify live audio settings Modifying Image Recording Settings To modify image recording settingsModifying Alarms and Relays To modify alarm inputsTo modify relay outputs Setting UP a Recording Schedule Creating Recording SchedulesC2602M-A 6/06 Setting UP Motion Detection Recording Motion Detection Setup MenuC2602M-A 6/06 Setting UP ALARM-BASED Recording C2602M-A 6/06 To change the screen mode To view a specific video channel in single modeMonitoring Live Video Working With Recorded Video Searching for VideoTimeline Showing Available Recorded Video C2602M-A 6/06 Playing Recorded Video Backing UP VideoTo back up video Missing Media Warning Message Working With the Remote Agent Application About the Remote AgentOverview of the Main Screen Remote Agent Control Buttons Starting and Stopping the Remote AgentTo start the remote agent To stop the remote agentConfiguring the Remote Agent To create a network connection for the DX4000Configuring the DX4000 from the Remote Agent To configure optional settings on the remote agentRecording Settings To set up recording qualityTo set up recording schedules Timer Recording Setup ScreenTo set up alarm recording To set up motion detectionC2602M-A 6/06 Camera Settings To configure camerasAudio Settings To set up audio recordingAlarm Settings To set up live audioSystem Settings To set up alarm inputs and relay outputsTo modify passwords To review system informationTo configure buzzer sounds To configure the disk write mode To disconnect remote agent connectionsTo set the network speed To adjust the focus Controlling Cameras from the Remote AgentTo control PTZ cameras To listen to or disable audio Monitoring Live Video from the Remote AgentCapturing Live Video from the Remote Client Controlling AudioWorking with Recorded Video on the Remote Agent Searching for Recorded VideoUse the following buttons to review the recorded video To search by date or time Click the Log button . The Search Log screen appearsTo search by event Event Viewer ScreenRemote Agent Backup Screen Backing UP VideoTo save a snapshot To print a snapshotSave as... dialog box appears Print screen appearsViewing Video with the Backup Player To view recorded video with the backup player To authenticate recorded video with the backup playerClick the Open file button. The following screen appears About the Web Client Starting the WEB ClientClick the Connect button . The Login dialog box appears Monitoring Video with the Web ClientProduct Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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