Pelco DVR5100 System Logger, Specifying a Relay Array Location, Creating a Relay Output Name

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SPECIFYING A RELAY ARRAY LOCATION

1.Click Location. The Set Location dialog box opens.

2.Click Unknown Location.

3.Click New. The Add Location dialog box opens.

4.Enter a location name, and then click OK.

5.Click OK in the Set Location dialog box. The Locations label displays the new location.

CREATING A RELAY OUTPUT NAME

By default, the relay outputs are numbered 1–4. You can enter a user-friendly name for a relay output. Assigning a friendly name makes it easier to recognize individual devices on your network. The name must contain fewer than 100 characters and may include only letters, numbers, or spaces. No special characters are allowed.

1.In the Relay box, select a relay number (1–4). The panel on the right updates to display the settings for the selected relay output.

NOTE: The physical input label displays a read-only that represents the number of the relay’s physical output at the DVR5100 relay terminal box.

2.Under “Modify relay,” type a user-friendly name for the relay output in the Name box.

Specifying the Relay Output Location

1.Click the Location elipssis.

2.Click New. The Add Location dialog box opens.

3.Enter a location name, and then click OK.

4.Click OK in the Set Location dialog box. The Location label displays the new location.

SETTING RELAY OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS

1.In the Relay box, select a relay number (1–4).

2.Select a mode in the Mode box: On (default), Off, Toggle, or Pulse. If you are using the pulse mode, set the relay period. This setting defines the total time in tenths of a second (5–1,000) for the relay control pulse (1 second is the default value).

3.Set the percentage of time during the defined period that the relay will be in the ON state. The default value is 50%.

4.Set the number of times (0–99) the relay will be pulsed (that is, placed in the ON state) during the defined period. The default value is 5.

SYSTEM LOGGER

The DVR5100 maintains a system log that provides an overview of daily events in the system. Each time a user logs on to the system, an entry is automatically written in the system log. Other entries in the log track alarms that occur throughout the day, diagnostic information about devices, and so forth. You can also make manual entries in the system log from different locations in the system. A system log can become quite large if it is not managed properly. You can control how much information is written in the log, how often information is deleted from the log, and where the log is stored (refer to Figure 89 on page 80).

ACCESSING THE SYSTEM LOGGER OPTIONS

Select System Log Device . The right panel displays the current settings for that device.

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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 RequirementsGetting Started Setting UP Server ConnectionsCreating a NEW Connection Dialog Box Logging on 8 layout Main Application Window OverviewC1697M-B 11/08 Keyboard Shortcuts Remote Client Controls and ShortcutsTooltips Shortcut MenusMonitoring Live Video and Audio Operating the Remote ClientSelecting 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 CamerasPresets Using PATTERNS, PRESETS, and ScansPatterns To scan is to view an area by automatically panning a camera ScansRotate the Camera Stopping a ScanZoom In and Out Motion Detection Activating the Wiper CommandClick OK to close this screen Device Properties and SettingsViewing Device Properties Viewing Advanced Device PropertiesViewing Diagnostic Properties Camera SettingsDVR5100 can be queried for diagnostic information Accessing a Camera Menu Using Camera MenusExiting 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 a Video Segment Manually Recording Video and AudioStopping a Manual Recording Quick Search Searching for VideoPerform one of the following options Performing AN Enhanced Search 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 Number of Clicks Speed Standard Playback4X 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 LogsSearching the System LOG Viewing the System LOGClick Search Log C1697M-B 11/08 Exporting a System LOG Printing a System LOGAdding Manual LOG Entries Remote Client Setup Screen Setup Using the Remote ClientIcon Device Type Configuring DevicesAlarmArray Camera Selecting a DeviceRestoring Device Defaults Copying Device SettingsNaming Devices Assigning a Device Location Table H. Devices Working with DevicesDevice Icon Description Working with the General TAB CamerasSelecting Video Termination Operating a Camera in Covert ModeCreating 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 AssociationsSetting the Noise Filter Working with the Configuration TABConfiguring the Camera Settings Understanding the Motion Threshold Working with the Motion TABOption 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 OptionsSetting UP the Serial Port Alarm ArraySpecifying the DVR Name and Location Creating AN Alarm Input Name Accessing Alarm Array OptionsModifying the Alarm Array Device Name Specifying Alarm Array LocationSetting Alarm Response Characteristics Specifying AN Alarm Input LocationSetting AN Alarm Input Polarity and Dwell Time Relay Array Accessing Relay Array OptionsModifying the Relay Array Device Name Specifying a Relay Array Location Setting Relay Output CharacteristicsAccessing the System Logger Options System LoggerModifying the System Logger Device Name Setting the Pruning PeriodSelecting the LOG Level Option Label Default Value Role Administrator Using a Default RoleAdministrator Maximum Level of AccessOption Label Option Label Default ValueManager OperatorAdding a NEW Role Table M. Operator Role Default Settings Sheet 2Guest Assigning Permissions Assigning Permissions to System FeaturesSelecting Services Setting Service PermissionsSetting Device Permissions Deleting a Role Excluding Devices and ServicesAdding NEW Users Managing 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 Opening a File Authenticating 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 Setting up 69 notification Features, access to 81 filters CameraAccess 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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