CONFIGURING THE DX8100 TO RECORD IP CAMERA VIDEO

The DX8100 allows you to assign an IP camera to a designated channel. Initially, camera channels above the DX8100 standard analog channels are not displayed in the Site Tree. These channels are listed in the Selected Channel drop-down box located on the Camera page. Each IP camera configured as a network camera is displayed in the Site Tree.

The steps for configuring the DX8100 to record IP camera video are organized into the following topics:

About Analog and IP Camera Channel Configurations

Searching for IP Cameras

Assigning an IP Camera to a Camera Channel on page 124

Configuring IP Camera Settings on page 126

Customizing IP Camera Display Settings on page 127

About Analog and IP Camera Channel Configurations

The DX8100 channel configuration is as follows:

Standard analog channel: The DX8108 and DX8116 channel capacity can be expanded by 16 channels using the DX8100 16-channel expansion unit kit.

DX8108 channel configuration: Camera channels 1 to 8 are standard analog inputs and are displayed in the Site Tree; channels 9 to 24 (sixteen total) are available for assigning IP cameras.

DX8116 channel configuration: Camera channels 1 to 16 are standard analog inputs and are displayed in the Site Tree; channels 17 to 32 (sixteen total) are available for assigning IP cameras.

DX8124 channel configuration: Camera channels 1 to 24 are standard analog inputs and are displayed in the Site Tree; channels 25 to 32 (eight total) are available for assigning IP cameras.

DX8132 channel configuration: Camera channels 1 to 32 are standard analog inputs and are displayed in the Site Tree. Analog channels must be disabled to assign an IP camera.

NOTE: For information about the supported resources for configuring analog and IP cameras, refer to DX8100 Series HVR Version 2.0 Release Notes.

Disabling an analog or IP camera results in the following conditions:

Frees up system CPU and memory resources.

Video from the disabled channel is no longer available for recording.

Settings specific to the disabled camera are preserved.

The IP camera is not removed from the IP Camera Properties dialog box.

For information about disabling a camera, refer to Disabling an Analog Camera on page 130 or Disabling an IP Camera on page 130. For information about restoring a camera, refer to Restoring a Disabled Analog or IP Camera on page 131.

For information about DX8100 supported analog and IP camera capacity, refer to DX8100 Series HVR Version 2.0 Release Notes. To access this document, go to http://www.Pelco.com and navigate to the Hybrid Video Recorders page.

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dx8100 specifications

The Pelco DX8100 is a robust digital video recorder (DVR) designed for surveillance and security applications, providing a comprehensive solution for video monitoring and recording. Renowned for its advanced features, the DX8100 appeals to both small and large organizations seeking reliable security solutions.

One of the standout features of the DX8100 is its ability to support multiple camera connections, accommodating up to 16 cameras simultaneously. This scalability makes it ideal for a variety of environments, from retail spaces to corporate offices. The DVR supports various video formats, allowing users to integrate different camera types easily.

The DX8100 employs Pelco’s advanced technology for video compression, specifically H.264, which ensures high-quality video recording while optimizing storage usage. This means users can retain more footage without the need for excessive storage devices. Additionally, the system allows for configurable recording schedules, enabling users to select when to record based on specific operational needs, thereby enhancing storage efficiency.

Another key characteristic of the Pelco DX8100 is its user-friendly interface. The DVR features an intuitive navigation system that simplifies accessing footage, configuring settings, and managing devices. Remote connectivity is also a significant advantage; users can access live video and recordings via web browsers or mobile applications from anywhere, providing flexibility in monitoring surveillance feeds.

The DX8100 is equipped with advanced search and playback functionality. Users can quickly locate specific events using date and time searches or can take advantage of the motion detection settings that trigger recordings only when movement is detected. This feature significantly reduces the amount of footage that needs to be reviewed, saving time and improving operational efficiency.

Moreover, the system supports alarm inputs and outputs, which can be integrated with various security devices to create a comprehensive security system. Features like event notifications allow users to be alerted to suspicious activities in real time, enhancing situational awareness.

In summary, the Pelco DX8100 stands out for its impressive camera support, efficient video compression technology, user-friendly interface, and advanced search capabilities. Its flexibility and scalability make it suitable for diverse surveillance needs, while its integration capabilities ensure that businesses can protect their assets efficiently and effectively. The DX8100 remains a reliable choice for organizations committed to enhancing their security infrastructure.