Pelco DVR5100 manual Alarm Array, Specifying the DVR Name and Location, Setting UP the Serial Port

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SPECIFYING THE DVR NAME AND LOCATION

The DVR allows you to create a user-friendly name to easily identify the DVR5100 device.

To modify the DVR device name:

1.Select DVR . The Contents panel updates to display the current settings for the DVR5100 device.

2.Assign a friendly name for the DVR in the Name box. By default, the name is Endura NVR.

3.Select the Location label, and then click Location. The Set Location dialog box opens.

4.Click Unknown Location, and then click New. The Add Location dialog box opens.

5.Enter a location name, and then click OK. The Location label displays the new location.

NOTE: For information on working with devices, refer to Assigning a Device Location on page 62.

SETTING UP THE SERIAL PORT

Select the speed, number of data bits, parity, and number of stop bits.

ALARM ARRAY

The DVR5100 Remote Client supports up to 16 alarm inputs to connect external signaling devices to the DVR5100, such as door contacts or motion detectors. One programmable alarm input is provided for each camera (video) input. The 4-channel DVR supports four alarm inputs and the 8-channel DVR supports eight alarm inputs. By default, the DVR5100 labels the group of external alarms as AlarmArray.

Once configured, an alarm input can initiate many different activities including triggering a relay device, sending an alert to a security office, and storing pre-alarm video in the DVR5100.

The DVR5100 supports two alarm configuration modes:

Supervised alarm mode: When an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm, the DVR5100 maintains a constant electrical current through the alarm circuit (5.0 VDC, 10 kohms), including a 10-kohm resistor. If the resistance changes, due to an electrical short or a bypass, the voltage fluctuates from its normal state and the unit triggers an alarm. These alarms cannot be defeated if they are cut or bypassed, whether they are normally open or normally closed.

Unsupervised alarm mode: When an alarm is configured as an unsupervised alarm, the DVR5100 triggers an alarm only when the normal alarm state (normally open or normally closed) changes. By default, the DVR5100 is set to operate in the unsupervised alarm mode.

NOTE: To monitor and respond to alarms, you must be assigned a role that includes access to service. Diagnostic messages are always visible, regardless of a user’s access to alarms.

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Contents DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder Page Contents Managing Exported Video Setting Service Permissions List of Illustrations C1697M-B 11/08 Page List of Tables Function DVR5100 Remote Client WelcomeClose all programs, including any antivirus software Installing the Remote ClientInstalling the Remote Client Application Minimum System RequirementsSetting UP Server Connections Getting StartedCreating a NEW Connection Dialog Box Logging on 8 layout Main Application Window OverviewC1697M-B 11/08 Keyboard Shortcuts Remote Client Controls and ShortcutsTooltips Shortcut MenusOperating the Remote Client Monitoring Live Video and AudioSelecting Video to Display Filtering the Camera View Disconnecting CamerasUsing Filters to Limit the Camera List To set up a filterRemoving Camera Locations and Group Filters Navigation Explorer View, Sorted by Camera Number Arranging Cameras in the Explorer ViewIcon Description Video ControlsAdjusting the Iris Using Digital Zoom Controls Adjusting the FocusDigital Zoom Controls Controlling PTZ CamerasUsing PATTERNS, PRESETS, and Scans PresetsPatterns To scan is to view an area by automatically panning a camera ScansStopping a Scan Rotate the CameraZoom In and Out Motion Detection Activating the Wiper CommandClick OK to close this screen Device Properties and SettingsViewing Device Properties Viewing Advanced Device PropertiesCamera Settings Viewing Diagnostic PropertiesDVR5100 can be queried for diagnostic information Using Camera Menus Accessing a Camera MenuExiting a Camera Menu Action Description Executing ScriptsStopping a Script Activating a Script ManuallyWorking with Alarms Alarms, Relays, and Manual RecordingReading Alarm Comments Alarm NotificationAcknowledging AN Alarm Snoozing AN AlarmSending ALL Associated Cameras to the Workspace Adding a Note to the System LOGC1697M-B 11/08 Activating a Relay Activating RelaysManually Recording Video and Audio Manually Recording a Video SegmentStopping a Manual Recording Searching for Video Quick SearchPerform one of the following options Enhanced Search Performing AN Enhanced SearchScroll backward by rotating your mouse wheel Click zoom out Enhanced Search Filters Area To specify the time range manually, do one of the followingRemoving Cameras Specifying Cameras AS Search CriteriaReviewing Enhanced Search Results Specifying Recording Type FiltersUnlocking a Search Result Locking and Unlocking Search ResultsPrinting Enhanced Search Results Locking a Search ResultPlaying Back Video Standard Playback Number of Clicks Speed4X normal speed 15X normal speed 60X normal speed Synchronous Playback Synchronous PlaybackStopping AN Export Process Exporting VideoExporting Live or Recorded Video Starting AN Export ProcessExporting Recorded Video During Playback Go to Live CommandCapturing and Exporting Snapshots Exporting ALL Video FramesCapturing a Snapshot Managing Exported VideoC1697M-B 11/08 Logged Main Events Logged Sub Events Working with System LogsViewing the System LOG Searching the System LOGClick Search Log C1697M-B 11/08 Printing a System LOG Exporting a System LOGAdding Manual LOG Entries Remote Client Setup Screen Setup Using the Remote ClientIcon Device Type Configuring DevicesAlarmArray Camera Selecting a DeviceCopying Device Settings Restoring Device DefaultsNaming Devices Assigning a Device Location Working with Devices Table H. DevicesDevice Icon Description Working with the General TAB CamerasOperating a Camera in Covert Mode Selecting Video TerminationCreating a Camera Group Selecting a Camera Group Adding Cameras to a Camera GroupModifying a Camera Group Name Deleting a Camera GroupCamera Association Setting Up Audio AssociationsWorking with the Configuration TAB Setting the Noise FilterConfiguring the Camera Settings Working with the Motion TAB Understanding the Motion ThresholdOption Description Understanding the Threshold Percent Motion Zone and Threshold Blocks Example Blocks. These values are derived as followsClick Clear. All three motion zones are cleared Setting Up Motion DetectionClearing Motion Detection Settings Working with the Audio TABEnabling Audio Service Accessing DVR OptionsAlarm Array Setting UP the Serial PortSpecifying the DVR Name and Location Creating AN Alarm Input Name Accessing Alarm Array OptionsModifying the Alarm Array Device Name Specifying Alarm Array LocationSpecifying AN Alarm Input Location Setting Alarm Response CharacteristicsSetting AN Alarm Input Polarity and Dwell Time Accessing Relay Array Options Relay ArrayModifying the Relay Array Device Name Specifying a Relay Array Location Setting Relay Output CharacteristicsAccessing the System Logger Options System LoggerSetting the Pruning Period Modifying the System Logger Device NameSelecting the LOG Level Option Label Default Value Role Administrator Using a Default RoleAdministrator Maximum Level of AccessOption Label Option Label Default ValueManager OperatorTable M. Operator Role Default Settings Sheet 2 Adding a NEW RoleGuest Assigning Permissions Assigning Permissions to System FeaturesSelecting Services Setting Service PermissionsSetting Device Permissions Deleting a Role Excluding Devices and ServicesManaging Users Adding NEW UsersAssigning a Role to a User Selecting User Notification Preferences Viewing User PermissionsDisplaying the Time Zone Setting UP Export and Snapshot DefaultsSetting Up Exported Files Default Directory Removing Users Editing Default User SettingsAdding a NEW Event Group Configuring Event GroupsDeleting AN Event Group Setting PRE- and POST-ALARM Video Recording TimesRecording Schedule Screen Recording Schedule SetupClearing a Weekday Schedule Deleting a Recording ScheduleCreating a Recording Schedule Copying and Reusing a Recording Schedule Modifying a Recording Schedule Global Settings Recording Storage SetupEstimated Storage Endurastor SettingsPrivacy Settings Estimated Alarm VideoAdding a Script Creating ScriptsModifying Script Content 104 C1697M-B 11/08 Modifying a Script Schedule Deleting a Script Playing Back Exported Files Accessing Exported FilesTools Setup Working with the Endura PlayerVolume Control Authenticating a File Opening a FileON-SCREEN Playback Controls Authentication Succeeded Exported File Properties 112 C1697M-B 11/08 Go to Tools Setup. a dialog box appears Modifying Player SettingsPlayer with Motion Overlays Using Extended ViewIndex Features, access to 81 filters Camera Setting up 69 notificationAccess to devices, limiting 86 assigning Selecting devices 90 permissions, viewing 89 profile Preconfigured Service permissions, settingUnlock video 81 unsupervised alarm mode 75 user Activating 27 scriptPage Product 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.

One of the main attractions of the Pelco DVR5100 is its ability to capture and store high-quality video from multiple cameras. It supports various resolutions, ensuring that users can achieve optimal image clarity. The device typically accommodates up to 16 camera inputs, making it ideal for large-scale monitoring needs.

A notable feature of the DVR5100 is its advanced compression technology. By using H.264 encoding, the DVR can efficiently reduce the file size of recorded video without compromising on quality. This means that users can store more footage for extended periods without needing to upgrade their storage capacity frequently. The DVR also supports simultaneous recording and playback, allowing users to monitor live feeds while reviewing previous recordings.

Remote accessibility is another key characteristic of the DVR5100. Thanks to its integrated network functionality, users can access the system from anywhere with an internet connection. This capability is invaluable for security personnel or business owners who need to keep an eye on their premises while away. The device is compatible with various mobile applications, facilitating real-time monitoring directly from smartphones or tablets.

Additionally, the DVR5100 features customizable recording settings. Users can choose from various recording modes – continuous, scheduled, or event-triggered – to best suit their surveillance needs. The inclusion of motion detection technology further enhances its functionality, allowing the system to capture footage only when activity is detected, thus conserving storage space and reducing the clutter of non-critical recordings.

The user interface of the DVR5100 is designed with simplicity in mind, offering intuitive navigation through its menus and settings. This ease of use is complemented by comprehensive search features, enabling quick retrieval of recorded videos based on time, date, or event type.

In summary, the Pelco DVR5100 is a robust digital video recorder that excels in providing high-quality surveillance capabilities, advanced compression technologies, and user-friendly features. Whether for a small business or a large security operation, the DVR5100 stands out as an efficient and reliable solution for comprehensive video management and monitoring needs.