Pelco manual Connecting a DVR5100 in a Network Configuration, Connecting IP Cameras

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Before installing the DVR5100, make sure the distance from the unit to each analog camera is less than the maximum distance for the coaxial cable (refer to Table C). Refer to the DVR5100 Network Design Guide (C3640M) for details on networking requirements for connecting IP cameras to the DVR5100.

 

Table C. Video Cable Distances

 

 

 

Cable Type*

 

Maximum Distance

 

 

 

RG59/U

 

750 ft (229 m)

 

 

 

RG6/U

 

1,000 ft (305 m)

 

 

 

RG11/U

 

1,500 ft (457 m)

 

 

 

*Cable requirements: 75-ohm impedance

All-copper center conductor (steel-center conductor cable may result in poor performance)

All-copper braided shield with 95% braid coverage

CONNECTING A DVR5100 IN A NETWORK CONFIGURATION

The DVR5100 supports remote viewing and administration over a wide area network (WAN) through the remote client. In addition, the DVR5100 can be integrated with an Endura network for centralized management through the Endura system. To avoid possible network conflicts, consult your network administrator and the DVR5100 Network Design Guide (C3640M) before installing the DVR5100.

For TCP/IP access, connect the DVR5100 to a 10/100/1000 Mbps, switched Ethernet network. Use standard Cat5e or better unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable with RJ-45 connectors.

To configure the DVR5100 hardware for network access:

1.Connect one end of the UTP cable to the network port on the back panel of the DVR5100 (refer to Figure 13).

2.Connect the other end of the UTP cable to an available port on a standard Fast Ethernet switch.

CAT5e UTP

ROUTER

FAST ETHERNET SWITCH

LAN/WAN

INTERNET

Figure 13. LAN/WAN Cable Connection

CONNECTING IP CAMERAS

Before you can configure and record IP cameras on the DVR5100, you must network the DVR5100 and IP cameras as follows:

1.Associate the IP camera with the DVR that you intend to use for recording. For Pelco IP cameras, access the Web pages for the IP cameras.

2.Add the DVR5100 IP address in the “IP address” field for each camera.

3.Enter the DVR5100 IP address in the NTP time field if you want the DVR5100 to also serve as the IP camera’s time server. If not, type the time server IP address.

Once associated, the IP camera can be programmed and configured just like any other input on the DVR5100. Refer to Cameras Setup on page 43 for information on how to configure cameras supported by the DVR5100.

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Contents DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder Contents Appendix a System Settings Descriptions and Defaults List of Illustrations Users Screen List of Tables Video Quality Caution Regulatory NoticesAbout the DVR5100 Before You BeginQty Description NEW Product FeaturesParts List New Feature DescriptionPackage Contents Extra Product Serial Number Label Product Serial Number Label PlacementRack Mounting Hardware InstallationEquipment Placement and Rack Mounting Desktop MountingInserting Cage Nuts Mounting the DVR5100 into the Rack Tightening the Thumbscrews Video Inputs AC Power ConnectorConnections Audio Inputs 1C1695M-B 11/08 Connecting a USB PC Keyboard and Mouse Connecting Devices to the DVR5100Connecting Video Input Connecting IP Cameras Connecting a DVR5100 in a Network ConfigurationCable Type Maximum Distance Connecting PAN/TILT/ZOOM Positioning Systems Connecting Analog CamerasPin Lead Looping Video OUT Connecting AudioConnector Tip Signal highNormally Closed Connecting Relay DevicesRelay Pin Label Lead Normally OpenConnecting a Relay Device Connecting AlarmsConnecting Power Connecting a Sequence MonitorPin Label Lead Turning On the DVR5100 Changing the Monitor ConfigurationLogging on for the First Time User ID PasswordMain Application Window Shutting Down the DVR5100Logging OFF Video Pane Border DVR5100 Controls and MenusRed Function Button Blue Function ButtonYellow Function Button Green Function ButtonMenu Plus +/Minus buttons Enter/Shift Joystick USB PC KEYBOARD/MOUSE and Control PAD FunctionsKeyboard Control Pad Function Playback mode Speed settingSetting Inner dial to adjust the volumeBlue function button + Up/down Backspace Shuttle outer ringThrough the letters in the field Minus to decrease the valueON-SCREEN Menus Displaying and Hiding the System MenusControl PAD Navigating to and Selecting a Menu ItemEntering Characters USB PC Keyboard and MouseHelp Menu Showing Online Help and System InformationSystem Information HelpContext Sensitive Help System Setup Basic DVR5100 ConfigurationConfigure General Settings Date and Time Setup Network Setup Ddns Screen Ddns SetupSerial Port Setup Display Screen To select the primary monitor format Display SetupBasic Camera Setup Cameras SetupIP Camera Setup Cameras Video Screen Video SetupControl panel Motion Detection SetupMouse Motion Alarms SetupRecording Schedule Screen RecordingCreating a Recording Schedule Deleting a Recording ScheduleCopying and Reusing Schedules Copying and Reusing a Recording ScheduleModifying a Recording Schedule Global Settings Storage SetupNtsc Resolutions PAL Resolutions Camera SettingsEndurastor Settings Privacy SettingsAlarms Screen Alarms SetupUnsupervised Alarms Supervised AlarmsSetting Alarm Polarity Setting UP or Renaming AlarmsSelecting AN Alarm Input Operating Mode Selecting Alarm Severity LevelModifying Relay Settings Relays SetupSequence Monitor Setup Adding and Deleting Users Users SetupModifying a User Name Viewing User PermissionsTo view user permissions Select a user from the list Configuring Alarm Notification Changing a User PasswordTo select an export or snapshot format LOG Entry Logs SetupLOG Search Search Results Dialog Box Resolution SpecificationsEnduraStor Rates PTZ Protocols Pelco D, Pelco P, and Coaxitron Alarm InputsAudio Outputs PTZ InterfaceRU per unit MountingIP Camera models Pelco IP110 Space GB Power CablesUsed for configuration and operation IP Camera Hard Drive ModelSetting Description Default Setting Appendix a System Settings Descriptions and DefaultsMaximum VPN Sessions 5 sessions DefaultSetting Description ModeSetting Description Options Disable camera Table T. Display SettingsPane. By default, overscan is set to 10% Table U. General Camera SettingsZone Settings Table V. Video SettingsInstantaneous phase of the active video subcarrier Contrast Video signal Table W. Motion SettingsCamera Table X. Recording Schedule SettingsDays Resolution Est. alarm videoEnabled Table Z. Alarms SettingsDisplayed in the Alarm name text box Normal state, causing the unit to trigger an alarmSelect relay Table AA. Relay SettingsDefined period Table AB. Sequence Monitor Settings 1 Default dwell timeExport and view all of the setup screens Table AB. Sequence Monitor Settings 2Role Administrator, Manager, Operator, and Guest All options in the setup screens User paneDefault, entries are deleted from the log after 30 days Allows you to customize how each user responds to an alarmAlarm notification Feature is disabled by defaultData Appendix B Front Panel IndicatorsHard Disk Drive Indicator Configuration/Reset Key Reserved for future useProduct Warranty and Return Information
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DVR5100 specifications

The Pelco DVR5100 is a versatile digital video recorder designed for security and surveillance applications. As part of Pelco's robust lineup of video management equipment, the DVR5100 offers a variety of features and technologies that make it an excellent choice for both commercial and residential environments.

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