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00961
DX7000 Series
Digital Video Recorder
Installation/
Operation Manual
C682M-E (11/01)
Pelco • 3500 Pelco Way • Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA • www.pelco.com
In North America and Canada: Tel (800) 289-9100 • FAX (800) 289-9150
International Customers: Tel +1(559) 292-1981 • FAX +1(559) 348-1120
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CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS ...................................................... 5 DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................ 6 MODELS .................................................................................................................... 6 INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................. 7 TWO-WIRE CONTROL SYST
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INSTALLING THE DX7000CD (CD-RW Drive) ...................................................... 38 LOADING THE DIRECTCD SOFTWARE ................................................................. 41 HOW TO OPERATE THE CD-RW ............................................................................ 41 INITIATE DX7000 COPY BUTTON ................................................................... 41 PREPARING CD-RW MEDIA FOR BACKUP ...........................................................42 INITIA
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed. 1. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and con- form to all local codes. 2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X ,6 or 6P en- closure, it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture. 3. The installation method and materials should be capable of sup
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DESCRIPTION The DX7000 Series are high-quality digital video recorders (DVR) that combine the functions of a recorder and multiplexer into a product with versatile recording and playback functions. The units are capable of dual operation and can record and play back video at the same time. All models have an input signal of 120/230 VAC and are NTSC/PAL compatible. MODELS DX7008-030 Eight-channel digital video recorder, 30 GB hard drive space DX7008-060 Eight-channel digital video recorder, 60 GB
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INSTALLATION Place the DVR on any flat surface (desk or table) or install in any standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) wide console or rack configuration. 00589 Figure 1. Rear View of Back Panel 1 Camera Inputs – Refer to Table A for video coaxial cable distances. 2 Alarm Inputs 3 Analog Monitor Output 4 Relay Outputs 5 PC Monitor Output 6 LAN Port (Internet or TCP/IP) NOTE: Set the PAL/NTSC 7 NTSC/PAL Selection Switches – Setting must correspond with the software Switch to the proper setting setup for N
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TWO-WIRE CONTROL SYSTEM INSTALLATION NOTE: The PTZ must be 1. Connect the control wires from the receiver to the RS-422 converter. The DX7000 can support up to 16 PTZ devices. To connect more than one PTZ to the system, refer to set to accept ‘D’ protocol Figure 3. control. For information on setting the receiver address RS-422 Converter Receiver for D-type control, refer to the documentation supplied TX+ RX+ with the PTZ equipment. TX- RX- 2. Set the DTE/DCE switch located on the bottom of the
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PROGRAMMING Turn the system power ON; the Main Screen (DISPLAY mode) appears. 00582 Figure 5. Display Mode DISPLAY MODE 1 Date and Time Indicator – Displays current date and time. 2 SEARCH Button – Plays back and search recordings by date and time. 3 SETUP Button – Programs camera settings, customize a recording schedule, set up multiple password levels, and establish pan and tilt protocol. 4 PTZ Control Button – Controls pan, tilt, and zoom functions. Sets patterns, tours, and presets. 5 Copy B
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DX7000 SYSTEM SETUP To setup the DX7000 Digital Video Recorder use the left mouse button and click on the SETUP button located in the DISPLAY mode. CAMERA SETUP 1 2 3 4 01177 Figure 6. Channel Setup Menu 1 CAMERA NAME Box 2 SIGNAL TYPE – Selection must correspond with the NTSC/PAL selection switch setting. Refer to Figure 1, item 7 . 3 CAMERA ENABLE Button 4 CAMERA SELECTION Button Use the following steps to set up a camera site. 1. Click the CAMERA ENABLE button to enable a camera for setup.
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COLOR SETUP 1 2 3 4 5 00959 7 6 Figure 7. Color Setup Menu 1 CON – Adjusts the CONTRAST of the viewed and recorded scene. 2 BRI – Adjusts the BRIGHTNESS of the viewed and recorded scene. 3 RED – Adjusts the RED level of the viewed and recorded scene. 4 GREEN – Adjusts the GREEN level of the viewed and recorded scene. 5 BLUE – Adjusts the BLUE level of the viewed and recorded scene. 6 DEFAULT COLOR – Return all level settings to their defaults. 7 Image Alignment Buttons – Moves the image up, down
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SCHEDULE SETUP 1 2 3 9 4 5 6 8 7 01201 Figure 8. Schedule Setup Menu 1 GROUP (01-24) – Selects group to be scheduled. 2 Sets START TIME and END TIME for recording group. 3 Schedule Selection Buttons CLEAR ALL SCHEDULE – Clears all GROUP (1-24) schedules. FULL RECORD – Adds all cameras and days to GROUP 1. SENSOR TO CAMERA – Automatically selects the camera sensor for a GROUP in a one-to-one ratio (Camera 1, Sensor 1, Group 1). 4 DAY OF WEEK – Selects the days of the week a selected GROUP will re
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Evaluate the flow of motion at the surveillance site before programming a schedule. A record- ing schedule can consist of one of the following modes and/or a combination of all modes: NORMAL – Continuous recording recommended for surveillance areas with a lot of movement. MOTION – Saves disk space; records only when motion is detected. SENSOR – Saves disk space; records only when an alarm is activated. Example Schedule 1 Record 4 cameras with motion detection from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 6:0
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SPEED SETUP 1 11 2 3 4 10 5 6 01203 9 8 7 Figure 9. Speed Setup Menu 1 RECORDING SPEED MODE a. NORMAL – Sets recording speed for continuous recording. b. MOTION – Sets motion detection and pre-alarm recording speeds. c. SENSOR – Sets sensor detection and pre-alarm recording speeds. 2 IMAGE QUALITY – Sets the compression size of the recorded image. 3 MOTION EXT. DURATION – Records time after motion is detected. 4 SENSOR EXT. DURATION – Records time after a sensor is triggered. 5 SWITCH SPEED – Se
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MOTION DETECTION SETUP 1 2 3 01192 4 Figure 10. Motion Detection Setup Menu 1 BEEP – Beeps when motion is detected. 2 SENSITIVITY – Adjusts the sensitivity of the detection areas. 3 CLEAR ALL BLOCK – Deletes all motion detection area blocks. 4 Motion Detection Area – To select a detection area move the pointer to the desired area. Hold down the left mouse button and drag over the area. Release the left mouse button to end selection. A maximum of 10 detection areas can be set per camera. Pelco Ma
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PASSWORD SETUP 1 2 3 4 01195 5 Figure 11. Password Setup Menu 1 SELECT LEVEL – Levels include Administrator, Search User, PTZ/Backup User, and Client User. 2 INPUT AREA – Password input window. 3 NUMBER BUTTONS – Use number buttons to input password. 4 ENTER – Select to apply password to level. 5 CLEAR – Clears password input area. To set a password: 1. Select the level. 2. Press the number buttons to input a password. 3. Click the ENTER button to apply the password input. To clear a password: 1
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PAN & TILT SETUP 1 01197 Figure 12. Pan and Tilt Protocol Menu 1 Select pan and tilt protocol by scrolling through the selections in the RX TYPE box. QUIT TO EXPLORER The DX7000 uses a Window’s based operating system. To set a network address, add hardware, or change clock settings click the Quit To Explorer button. When exiting Windows Explorer the message “System will be shutdown” appears. Select cancel to return to the DX7000 system DISPLAY mode. Do not press OK. Selecting OK will turn the sy
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OPERATION RECORDING STATUS The colored circle located to the right of the on-screen camera title indicates the recording status of the camera. RED indicates that the camera is recording continuously. If the circle is BLUE, camera recording was triggered by motion detection. YELLOW indicates sensor input recording, and a CLEAR circle means the camera is not currently recording. HDD STORAGE INDICATOR The DX7000 DVR automatically overwrites recorded data when the hard disk drive reaches maximum sto
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PATTERN A pattern is a user-defined, viewable camera path with a definite beginning and end. The pattern can consist of any standard pan and tilt or lens commands. Once defined the pattern is easily activated with the press of an on-screen menu button. The pattern will run continuously until it is deactivated with another press of the menu button. How to Program a Pattern 1. Click the PTZ button in the DISPLAY Mode. The PTZ Mode appears. 2. Select a camera. 3. Click on P-SET and move the camera
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PRESET TOURS A preset tour is a programmed sequential execution of preset positions. How to Program a Preset Tour 1. Click the PTZ button in the DISPLAY Mode. The PTZ Mode appears. 2. Click the left mouse button on PRESET. 3. Select a camera by moving the cursor to the desired camera view and clicking the left mouse button. 4. Click the TOUR button to turn it ON. 3. Click the SET button to turn it ON. 5. Click preset buttons in any sequential order to program a tour. 6. To stop programming the p