GROUP INFORMATION Ð Click the checkbox to list schedule conflicts between groups.
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FULL RECORD Ð This button automatically programs Group 1. It turns on all cameras enabled in the Camera menu. It sets all days of the week for continuous recording. This button may be a useful programming tool if you want to record many cameras continuously. After you press the button, you can change the settings; for example, you can turn cameras off or deselect days of the week. CAUTION: Pressing this button clears all other group schedules.
SENSOR TO CAMERA Ð This button automatically assigns alarm input sensors to cameras and groups. Sensor 1 is assigned to Camera 1, Group 1; Sensor 2 to Camera 2, Group 2; etc. Sensors are assigned only to the first eight cameras and groups. This may be a useful programming tool for quickly assigning sensors to cameras and groups. However, if you do not want to use this format, you can manually assign sensors as desired; for example, assign Sensor 1 to Cameras 2, 9, and 16 in Group 9 (refer to item 8). CAUTION: Pressing this button clears all other schedules.
5 DAY OF WEEK Ð Select the days of the week a group schedule will record.
6 REMOTE ALARM Ð Check the remote alarm box to notify a remote site when an alarm is activated. TARGET IP ADDRESS Ð Enter the IP address of the remote site to alert when an alarm is activated.
NOTE: The Emergency Agent software must be installed on the remote site PC for the remote alarm function to work. Refer to the Emergency Agent Software section of this manual for more information.
7 AUTO REBOOT Ð Set the day and time the system will reboot automatically. It is recommended that the DX7100 be programmed to reboot weekly. The system will be momentarily unavailable during the reboot; recording and playback functions will not be operational.
8 CAMERA, MOTION, SENSOR, AND RELAYS Buttons Ð Select the cameras, recording triggers, and relay outputs for the group schedule.
If a camera button is enabled, that camera will record between the times specified in the start and end times.
If a motion button is enabled, that camera will record only if motion is detected between the times specified in the start and end times. The corresponding camera button also must be enabled for motion detection to work.
If a sensor button is enabled, recording will occur if there is an alarm between the times specified in the start and end times. Enable the camera or cameras that you want to record.
Both the motion and sensor buttons can be enabled for the same camera.

1SCHEDULE (Group 01-24) Ð Use the drop down menu or arrow buttons to select a group (schedule).

2START TIME Ð Program the time to start recording. If you want Group 1 to start recording at 6:30 in the morning, use the arrow keys and set the START TIME to

3END TIME Ð Program the time to stop recording. If you want Group 1 to stop recording at 5:30 in the evening, use the arrow keys and set the END TIME to

NOTE: For continuous recording, set the start and stop times to 00:00.

4CLEAR ALL SCHEDULE Ð CAUTION: Clears all group schedules.

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DX7100 specifications

The Pelco DX7100 is a versatile and robust digital video recorder (DVR) designed for advanced security surveillance applications. It is primarily used in commercial and industrial settings, where continuous and reliable video recording is essential for overall security management.

One of the standout features of the DX7100 is its high storage capacity. With support for multiple hard drive configurations, the unit can store a significant amount of video data, ensuring that users have access to historical footage when needed. The device can handle multiple cameras, making it suitable for medium to large-scale facilities. It typically supports up to 16 camera inputs, giving it the flexibility to monitor various areas simultaneously.

The DX7100 employs advanced compression technologies, including H.264, which enables it to provide high-quality video while minimizing storage requirements. This efficiency is crucial for users who need to keep video files for extended periods without overwhelming their storage systems. The recording resolution can be adjusted to cater to different surveillance needs, providing options from standard quality to high-definition recording.

Another key characteristic of the Pelco DX7100 is its user-friendly interface. The system includes an intuitive graphical user interface, which simplifies the navigation and operation of the device. Users can easily configure settings, manage recorded video, and arrange camera views through a centralized control panel. The robust search capabilities allow for quick retrieval of recorded footage, enhancing productivity during investigations.

Remote access is another essential feature of the DX7100. Users can access the DVR from anywhere via networks, using computers or smartphones. This remote capability is invaluable for real-time monitoring and management, providing security personnel with the flexibility to respond swiftly to incidents.

Moreover, the DX7100 integrates well with other Pelco systems and accessories, enabling users to create a comprehensive and cohesive security system. Its compatibility with various camera types and formats means users can customize their surveillance setups according to specific security requirements.

In summary, the Pelco DX7100 is a powerful DVR solution that combines high storage capacity, advanced compression technology, user-friendly operation, and remote accessibility. Its flexibility and integration capabilities make it a preferred choice for businesses looking to enhance their security infrastructure.